The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1913, Page 13

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WS NOGHBORS YAR | FR A SHIMANO BT FRET SSH ee ee “nee thought they had it when tley heard Mrs. Barbara Holoubeke screaai- Ing from the top floor of No, 332, don't ask me, but jut look in the yard," she oriel as the slsuths reached her door, Stretched on the fags, ‘arrayed in morning sunshine, breathing like a por- Dolse, swimming for all he was worth ana giving an occa Brunt, was McGuire. sald to Patrolman HALT HOLIDAY FOR 60,000. Hrneat Bohm, corresponding uectee ~| stated yesterday that he had received a letter from Mayor Gaynor saying that from inquiry among the city de- Partmente it is his opinion the appro- priationa will permit the Saturday halt holiday asked for the department Dloyees by the Central Federated ‘Union. Secretary, Bohm also stated that water's lovely and I'm having the Police Commiasioner Waldo had of my life.” granted the mechanics tn the Police When he isn't swimming, McGuira Is Department a two weeks’ annual vaca- An elevator operator at the Savoy apart is Instead of the ten days’ vacation mént house, tofore prevailing. McGuire Swam Like Fish, but Didnyt Even. Have Scales On » —TJaken Home in Rug. the water or the sun proved for William McGuire, who to Gouth, Beach, 8. 1, yeaterday | feed fed his first swim this summer. He Was found about 6 A, M. to-day @winiming in the back yard at S82 Bast Geventieth street, two door: ay | trom’ hia home af No, 26. ‘ ‘Campared with him, the police say, (he maid in “September Morn” was— well, at any rate her ankles are cov- @red. M&Guire had to be wrapped in game before he could be taken home. About "2 o'clock Patrolman Bnydecker fownd a-gerge cont on the sidewalk and the whole of the rest of the man’s attire tm the weatfoale of No. 3% Kast Heven- eth street. Sure that a terribie crime | had bech/committed, several podire:nen and detectives spent four hours eoarch- teo VACATION ‘SALE | of Furnishings and Hats ‘at SMITH GRAY STORES _ Don’t Wait till’ the Last Minute to Plan Your Vacation ‘Shirts $] 15 ori 3° 3 Pair for $1 New pattems in soisette, pique, corded Madras, etc. Assortment of $2 and $2.50 grades never before shown. All at this Vacation Sale— The Famous “Esco” Genuine Silk lose advertised and sold everywhere at 50 cents a pair. e have secured the exclusive right to sell them at this Sale for— Al f $3 $4 S pee hee es eee ‘Silk Hosiery Regular 500 this Vacation Sale to— BANKING AND Financial. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. $2,000,000 Cities Service Company Seven Per Cent. Five-Year Coupon Convertible Gold Notes Dated May 15, 1913 Denominations $100, $560, $1,000 Interest January Ist and July tat, payable at office of HENRY L. DOHERTY & COMPANY Sixty Wall Street, New York | or at office of SPERLING & CO., London, England feoued under a Trust ohne woh pad Trust Company, New York, | Total Authorized, $10,000,000 To be tesued at this time, $5,000,000 $3,000,000 of the notes have been sold in London. A large portion of the remainder has been token by the company’s American The safety of these notes as an investment cannot be Bellere on May 31st, 1913, or more than three and ene- hel? thmee the total amount of notes now being issued. The net earnings of the Company for the twelye months ending May ‘Siet, 1913, were $1,334,921.95, or more than three and three-quarter times the interest on these $5,000,000 of notes, The Company's undistributed surplus May 31st, 1915, was $835,031.28, have been peid on Proferred stock at six per cont. per annum, and monthly dividends are now being paid en Common otock at five per cent. per annum. These netes are subject to call at 102 and interest on thirty days’ notice, and re convertide ot any time prier te redemption or maturity inte Cities Service Company Preferred stock at par. Having already sold the major portion of this $2,000,000, we now offer the unsold remainder at PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Descriptive circular and subscription blank furnished on request. HENRY L. DOHERTY & COMPANY Sixty Wall Street New York me SAVINGS BANKS. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (108th consecu- rf MEWAY SIEGEL FRANK &. VOGEL we. Money deposited on or before July 10, 1013, draws interest from 4 1, 1918. thikes rw. eA tc ecmarern Rework Savings Ba Bank WW. Gor, 14th St. ond dividend at the rate ra LJ janvany ano suLy. EPOSITS MAY BE WITHORAW WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE WRITE POR CIRCULAR. \- Md. to 6.30 P.. Bours: ae Espen: W_ 4. DOWERTY, ‘Meer. Caowicn July 1, 1903, 5%-INTEREST Seed eurans tetas interest yt ed i jeposit State of N.Y. path ci owed i int ‘he ‘Trestere have declared a dividend for the Mz months ending Juno dth, 1015, at the rate of Four Per Cent. ige,gnoum on il eum trom $5 to $3,000 ented HOLID FOURTH OF JULY COMES ON A FRIDAY A THREE - DAY VACATION FOR YOU. Nia ara Falls givin Going all traine July Ad; morning trains Jus ata. Metta, Neaving Niagara. "Fathe d) ° Str. “Hendrick | Hudson” “GREENWOOD e2- ort a nm tickets, E%, ony 4a prey Ane iene teamer (rips, yo wale daily, CHAUTAUQUA LAKE A | 1°75 Going aM traine July 7th and 20th, Me turn “Limit, 30 dasa from going date, and Return and | Return ALONG . THE DELAWARE BTS NEARBY RESORTS Newfoundland, N, J. (Lal Soa 00, Lakesbversesse Nai ra TE A! ex a8 (Swartewood Lake) Return Liralt a4 "5 Ferry) © Meta Limit on sale daily. 13, kote Piiee sn I ERIE RAILROAD . SUMMER HOMES Sweets 110 BROADWAY, COM MAIDEN Lana DIAMONDS ON Fany WEEKLY OR MONT! ch & _...¥ MAIDEN LANE, Tel. 6867 Cort, GPT A COPY OF FREE BOOKLET, * | i Ho __* MAIDEN LAN, PHONE 6208 "Fron Mtenmboxt Ca Fiehing Banke Str. ‘Taurus’ | Rockaway Beach |: _ Steamer ‘ GRAND pte 4 Py ho i re 'RIBBON senpeut | class weavers can secure teady employment at good ages at the Tremont Mills, 74th Secu raainaceeseaantetn S ecmmmene and Park ave. MOND BING, $3. wes alt, Miitroptitae ngs te We 25 entail “WANT A JOB? WE GUARANTEE TO GET ee tat at al ri 10, 1013 INTEREST For a ae tLe EAL esos tripe _Mondaye, Wedneedars, ig J SOWEELY AMONG DIAMONDS te WATCHES ES ON CREDIT ROYAL DIA DIAMOND. & WATCH CO, ting, ready =, 120 “W. tebe ida EDUCATIONAL, , INSTRUCTION, 4c en ra gore R eet are Might 1 Tou Werk, iBeeta nae he ra Deposits 4 juliet trom uly tate None, Tuy Xe wal drow _____ SAVINGS BANKS. H, & TENER. GROKUE B. DUNNING, Eo Sir Ba New SUMMER RESORTS, SUMMER RESORTS vost July 12th] 4 pew book conteining a list of hotels and oh ee Patil President boarding cottages, free on application at the fob We sxnnews Vea'gec'y | lowing L. 1, B, It, ticket offices: 170 Broadway, = 183 W. 126th Mt,, and Filth Ave, Building ar. cade, New York City; of mailed World “Wants” Work Wonders. as, ‘itn mane 10¢, postage, by the General I 11 M.M.__Pennszivante Station Uf bathers for pleasure or business the way to Portland at this time of year is by water. > i The sea just now is at perfection, Every mile is full of interest. The day and night at sea are a rest and a delight. You entirely escape the noise and dust and fatigue of ordinary travel. Staterooms, service and cuisine aboard the steel steamships North Land and North Star leave nothing to be desired. Wireless, Fares lower than by rail. Leave Pier 19, North River, foot of Warren St., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 5 P.M, Also Monday beginning June 23 at 10.0'\. M. Pare, $0; round trip, $10. ‘Tickets at Pier and 200 Broadway, also Tourist and New York Trensler Co, offices throughout the city. Maine Steamship Line — Eastern Steamship Corporation -WAY-by-WATER: SCARFS will be continued during the Notion Sale. No Mall or Telephone Orders for the Following—Limit Thee Garments Bach. Emadiisned 1897 HEA Fourteenth Street Bee: ot FiNh Avenve Sim J9™ JUNE SALE (Ready Made Garments) Are You Taking Advantage of Its Economies? There Is a Great Deal of Talk About the High Cost of Living BUT—HOW DO) YOU SPEND THE MONEY YOU MAKE? Money Spent HERE Ie a Wise Outlay BUY NOW—and Enjoy the Contentment of the Thrifty! NOTION SALE——Tomorrow JUNE SALE SPECIALS” Important Savings on Important Trifles For To-morrew:— ||’. No Mall ot Telephane Orders fur the No Mall or Telephomn Ondem fer the éotlewtag: Since organization of the Company in October, 1910, monthly dividende | Brecks Spee! Cotten 100 fe iy = and white— | as Now 9 to Toe cen” Ms Bik. Spool AUK... ‘ Sewing Bilke—viack and col ra dos, = spoote— $1.00 Women's Batiote Corsets... a Light wel oo en ere Ld or Sigey spe tee! ‘usual price Bae 7 fer Erte elle HPS au Garment Shields. Silk Dress Shields. Hairpins—4 papers. ‘7 | 98.00 Fine Batiote Corsets 3.90 sa, Goat | 012, felt Lanett Rizseos oe for ee ; oe eer “Mohair Corset Laces. White Rell Tape Malt ineh—9 3 ra, b peactee t.. 19 -12% 10 7 Bunch Tape—asst’: Skirt Braid—S yas. pote In Medalion Extra qual. Pee « Eyea—card of 2 dozen. Dt AP Foundations— Atover Hi Batre large Allover Meta . 3% inch Switches. $8 inch Switches. 18 inch—firat @ 18 % inch first quality. chy The SPECIAL vais on STAMPED LINENS, CENTRE PIECES and| ‘ean ts ‘Wemen's Kid Sulleeten. eaten. 1.06, * Mofium tone te ry $1.00 Children’s Ten Shoes... a Pare tora Tek OO June Sale Women's and Children’s Underwear san have extra Sars Women's Ni st st. Little aes Wash Bute. - ¢ Dressee— Va Cambric and Nainsook: y styles, with: grrr saisradtt and ribbon, Wemen’s Combinations— Value .@. Cambric—yckes with face, emb'y and ribbon—skirt or Women's Corset Covere— Value .%.. 18 Cambric and Nainsook—serviceabie laces ana emb' ‘@—many trim'd backs, Women’s Cambric Drawers— Vaiue .2.. Hematitch hem and cluster quchewell made, ° Women's Petticoate—Valuc .0.. ah Linen finish muslin—deep ruffie torchon iace. Wemen'e Princess Sli; ge, oo Lawn and Hatiste—lace trim'd—White, Pina Blue, idvdnder, Yellow. Women's Extra Size Night Dressee— Value .«. Musin—V or high neck—two good emb'y inserts Women's Extra Size Drawere—Vaiue .49. Soft Muslin—ruffie with hematitch her Worn ne to 63 bust—high pea Women's Extra Size Petticoate— Value $1. Nalnsook—emb'y ruffie or lace and —$ ———————_—r . M’F'R’S CLEAN-UP Four Strong Leaders in BABIES’ FINE SHIRTS WHITE GOODS French and Rnslish embroié, Wool and Wool Mixed. i} Medium and light weight— long and short sleeves— sises to 3 years. Slight imperfections, therefore:— 59 to 79 ct. At 1.95. 2.95. .8.05. 4.95 Continues to be the most talked offering of (ys Kind im the aes 8 Nowhere do you tae ea feats and such pretty Materiale somorien, oh fancy and ‘Dolores All isee—t to and many in extra sizes tea To-morrow NEW LOTS mee ot ach pine vee act ig. eee hve copied by comnpetitors, Dut the val have not, a @-inch Crepe Plisse—val. 19... Bainch Ratiaes—eponge weave next two, ds gays. vi) G-inch Berdere drawn work an worth @. MORNING SPECIALS—Temorrow, Tuesday, Uniil 1 P. M. rs buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders,” 1.48 | 1214 et. Feney Porcales— 36 inch. m1 heavy Another fine lot of mill lengths-- stripes. checks, dots, figures, ete, Naht and dark iM DARKS FABRICS—BASEMENT., 39 ct. Boye’ Blouseo—6 to 15 yre....... White and fanoy percales and biue chambray—attached collar. HOYS' FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, To prevent dei $2.10 Linen Napkine—desen . Dinner — alze—full —_ bieac ih vd a sal au Neel Poon 14 et, Binached Sheets. 0x9 (before hemmthg)—no ~tl ron firm, LENS BAdEMENT 15 & 17 et. Curtain Musling............. 10 M-inch—close, firm weave-—coln ODotn OLATHE Y — BASEMENT, 12 & 15 ct, Steel Knives and Forks Hone and ebony handles. Fido proof. white dots atl . 1 A and black— PoaATN FLOOR, 49 ct. PE sesh ety fiche’ ede wi oul ruche edge with vil. lace—pearl J bric—white with a fancy crystal bi wt. jel—cuffs attached. WAITS —@ RNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR. TTLERY MALIN FLOOR, Gil: " | 98 ct. Little Tots’ Wash Drosees, “ 17 et. White Voiles—40 inch . Al] Phin and fancy gin hams and per- Sheer but firm, desirable, olingy cales—Runstan ch_modele- quality material for a lovely gown Beat te Wie hres ich or low neck— or @ poly amall amount, oop iNpASt»" DEPT. —@RCOND VLOOR. Cleak @igna Benete Movaiag Specials. > Leot for the Cleekst (Leeks fen the Clocks} - |$1.25 to $1.50 Boge’ Trousers. ston 17 youre -bloomers and &

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