The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1913, Page 4

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Tee A AI 5 I Ne SRT A IR ae TRE NVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 18, 18 : 1 was authorised to subpoena Ma, Schermerhorn dag that the Lesivigt | may lvarn what ne does to earn this fl rire : z ef i | money. Diatrict-Attoruey Winslow of Weats chester County and James W. Onorne who, with a special Grand Jury has been Investigating conditions at Sing Sing prison, conferred with Gov. Aul- ner to-day. '. WOMEN ORDER MAYOR TO WED OF BE BEATEN Barry of Cambridge Promises Falr Committee He'll Marry If He Can Find the Right One. BOSTON, July 18—Atter receiving for 5 i HH i i ; i i i FF s i e | Governor Hands Over Some but Withholds Others, and in Curt Letter Tells Why. ff I ALBANY, N, ¥., July 16.—Gov, Suiser lunge of Aiiea | Curtly taformed the Frawley Lalalative New York | Committes, which is investigating var- Ragheot Joup State departments, that he would mpleted ignore any demand for the production ‘hopeful to-day, and of public documents unless, in his own left county | Judgment, the submission ef such docu- to prepare for to-| ments should be in the public interest. for ili zi tr | 4 if i ? i i ! fs i I F E i $ fi i Lil { i if rf i if | 5E Has F > 8, 1018:—"T had amy blister—a ! i i | | Pittsburgh, ieee fl hal H i ft HE . ee fi H il i ry | i j i i ! f it l H E 3 i | if i PE ti ; lil if Hl if Hi : I I i BREAKING CRASH IN PRICES consternation of the High Class Woolen Mills due to the passage greatest saving ene of our career, securing ity materials at a fraction of their actual cost of manu- purchase on sale at $11.75 Made to Your Measure. underselling all competitors, we give you in these woolens the imagination. Think over—yee—but don’t wait valuee—they will be here good and at $11.75 of qualities that early. too long. The wise ones are awake to There never is any question in our patrons’ minds as to the reliability or price on any suit sold here. . SUIT 15 MADE TO — MEASURE These Woolens are bound to capture the most fastidious taste and win your con- fidence. There is a wonderful variety of snappy Summer patterns from which to select. Every piece of material is guaranteed to be of the purest wool. Every garment will be cut, fitted and finished by our own workmen in our own workrooms, and the inside of the suit—the part you don’t see, but which is as important as the outside—is properly tailored. We are extremely careful in the “selection of the woolens we ask you to buy, because we value most highly the “Come Again” patron. sale is made with the idea of giving you value and style that will make a t patron of you. We want to please you so well that you will tell your friends se mew pee, for dependable clothes rightly priced. Put us to the TEST—COME— OUR ONLY e OUR i 24 ONLY STORE HE RELIABLE TAILOR $0 CHURCH ST., COR. DEY, IN THE BUDSON TERMINAL BLDG. (One Btock trom John Street Subway and Cortiandt Strest Station Oth Ave, “L.”) TE RTI | redeeming the promise, Mrp. Smith agreed to submit a list of three young women, eligible by the com- mittee frem whieh the Mayor might take his ¢! ———— Chilé Feand Fatal Matohes. When Mra, Katherine Newell, living on the ¢op floor of an apartment house | “**°** at No, 361 Maat Ninety-third street, Went to the grocery store this after- noon, her daughter, Helen, aged four, ing on the floor im the kitehen, When Mrs. Newell returned in a few minutes she found the child on @ bed, her clothing in fames. The child had gotten matches and set her pa J on Gre ae ty reilied to extin- flames rol amol tl agree foa'eiethen ais sa Pe able flavor, A trifle store “capeasives f-4 —____ package, than inferior but’ full “Type” of pe Ment Me gree nee, ot, guia, ter jrial bouts, a yeara, ot Mo. #167 Bedford avenue, Drockiyn, Pe ae ae ANTOINE CHERIS COMPANY, spopteay and fo Devt. W, 18 Piatt Strest, New York. — in the Vol: removed 10 B18] World “Wante” Work Wi A MORNING APPETIZER i Juice OIL and It's absolutely pure, coe=y “ele Serb Established Helf a Century Summer Specials Ladies’ Hosiery & Neckwear Lace Lisle Stockinge— imported tans, at 35c. per pair, regular ce Hose—Of good ity, aa es Be ly Shadow Lace Sleeveless Guimpes— variety of patterna, 50c. each. =o Fuh Collars—tn Net and Shadow Lace, $1.25, 2.25, SSS SSS Sas e8 ‘— seconds) per Automobile Veile—in Net and Chiffon, plain and pony at $2.95. Hemstitched Chiffon, in plain Children’s Wear Dept. Colored Dresscs—2 to 6 Sarat Ripplette or Percale, SL Fiacchbawns Oto 12 yours, $1.96, 2954nd S50 White Lawn Dresses—2 to6 years, lace or embroid- ery trimmed, $1.50 to 2.50. * Suite—2 to 4 yeare, Gingham or Chambray, * Bop 130 and 2.00 , James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. 1, Ste Se Serre Teast ST TSI Se Saeaeaae satay atayaarera (Bo Altnan & Ca. have prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) A Sale of Women’s Maline-trimmed Hats in black or white, especially desirable for wearing at the present season. These Hats will be offered at the special price of $12.00 7 1Betty Rurnne, 34% wud 35th Mtrsite, Nem York.) Your last chance in this Sale! Continuing today and concluding tomorrow night—the Semi-Annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men and Young Men at $23 reduced from $28, $30, $35, $38, $40 and $43 Tomorrow night at 6 o'clock this sale will be over, fr pour gun jt Wel Go cdelis caeee w ol conta: It ts composed of our three-garment suits at th former prices named. It embraces a ran of fabrics It includes all color- selection eighth lined. Saks & Company OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG 34th St., New York. Continuation of the Clearance Sale Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor Dresses. Voile and French Linen Dresses. Charmeuse, Faille and Moire Dress Coats. Chinchilla, Tweed and Eponge Sport Coats: Misses’ Voile, Linen and Tissue Dresses. Misses’ Silk and Lingerie Dresses. Women’s Waists and Blouses. Women’s Muslin and Ribbed Underwear: Women’s Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Women’s Silk and Glace Gloves. At Extraordinary Reductions : Women’s & Misses’ Summer Dresses: Draped effects and the popular “Sunshine” plaited model, of figured and white voiles. \6 90 ’ Regularly $10.75] ~° . Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Unusual Summer Dresses, imported white crepe, etamines, stripe and figured voiles, 0 7 sheer lingerie and French linens. e 5 Heretofore $15.00 to $20.00. Kayser’s Ribbed Union Suits * Kayser’s fine lisle ribbed Union Suits, rein« 9 forced. Regular and extra sizes. Regularly 7c} 39c: Women's Summer Waists Cotton voile, washable crepe and sheer ; lingesie, effectively trimmed with em- broidery and laces, new low collar effects. 1.35 Regularly $2.95. Women's Net Blouses Of net over lining of net, with three rows of ‘ satin ribbon and bows down front, new} 2,05 ruffle front. Regularly $5.00 Girls’ Summer Dresses Entive remaining stock of washable dresses, comprising sone erecre ments of ens brays, repp and lingerie, for ages hi Pens ee Regularly $2.00 to $3.50 , Women’s Undermuslins Night Gowns | Nainsook daintily trim- ith broid Combinations sd on ee and ribbon. Reg, es | 85¢ Me Gowns Sheer lingerie trimmed}! ith lace medallions, Petticoats —_ {insertions and ribbon. Combinations | Regularly $3.00 & $3.50 “EXPLODING” ., WITH Humorous Weekly; given/ t FREE every Sunday with oll

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