The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1913, Page 7

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SEAR DISCOVERS. WH BK CLEANER Takes Him Of Job Off Job in Excava- tion and Sends Him to Chorus Master. Lieut. Rayner was tilted back in his! chair att the Bast Fifty-firet stree POlfee statiOn tc day, when he glanced owt. the window and saw that traffic had! stopped and that teams were piling wp. Aw fast as the horses\halted the Afivers would jump from thelr seats @O4@ rush over to a corner at Fifty- Meet street and Lexington avenue, where Qeear Hammerstein is building his new i house. r @ Meutenant rushed out and calling } Hammerstein, youngest son of | sald to him, “What's wrong?” incovering @ second Caruso,” was the answer. And Harry rushed een into the excavation. _ Clear tenor notes wers coming out of the pit. ‘Phere the Heutenant found a group that included Oscar Hammerstein. He ‘was looking at an Italian about fitty years old, in overalls, who was chop- ping dry plaster off bricks. The brick leaner, Luigi Gasparini, was singing. ‘At noon Oscar took Gasparini to En- @ine No. & fire house, where the boys have a piano, The crowd insisted upon following and as many as could got 4p to hear more from the brick cleaner. *Bing some more,” ordered Oscar. “Please, boss, I canna sing dis songa. jtroat is full da brick dust. To- ra P sing for you!” sald Gasparini jtucally, *@o on!” shouted the crowd. Gaspa- rini found a piano player and then act ont First he sane the Miserere from and then followed other tons, in, addressing Gasparini, declared: “You report to the chorus mater of my opera company and leave { of Jewels from Louis Stern & Company, 1% Maiden Lane, on July 7, were in- . dicted to-day for grand larceny, Friedmann and Sachs pleade for Judge O'Sullivan in G sions. They were remanded to the to be sentenced a week from to- SPLENDID } VALUES STILL HERE | | Tre Cammeyer Semi-Annual | § Price Concession ‘ Sale Consisting of the Highest Grade of Women’sGenuine | ~ Cammeyer Seasonable Shoes ‘AM This Season's Exclusive ~" Commayer Lasts Uy br Pairs Russia 488 Paire White 641 Paire Gray ede ere Black ‘Oxfords, Bu Colonials 114 & N SALE ON MAIN FLOOR |Cammeyer Standard’ Merit 6"Aye. & 20S CAPTURED TTURED IN ALBARY A NEAR-CARUSD |r a cay es a That Was Stolen in New York. complete cabaret was hitting the bal in @ big touring car stolen in this city last Saturday, and which was re- covered to-day by the Albany police, ace cording to @ message to Police Head of GO’ tom. up to $2.50, at. Re-marked just one-half orig-| inal price for this special clear- ance at $1.25. Parasols, Formerly up to $15.00, at This lot includes many im- ported pieces, also the La Palm and La Belle and many other well Epown makes. $1 Skirts,Gownsand Princess Slips, at 59c SKIRTS of fine nain- sook, imported embroid- ery and beadin WNS of sook, imported embroid- $y 808 linen lace. RINCESS SLIPS of fine nainsook, embroidery top and hot- insertions. Combinations of fine lingeri eautiful models; Value $4.00; at © S46 Yeant Lradett NY 175 Mi quarters from Chief James L. Hyatt. ‘The chauffeur is under arrest at the capital, and the young woman and three companions, all cabaret entertainers, ate beiag detained pending the arrival of the owner of the car and detectives trom this city. Tho machine is a large touring car, the property of George B. Hinkley, of | No. #2 Fort Washington avenue, It} disappeared from Forty-fourth street | and Broadway where {t was left un- guarded by its owner, The driver of the machine when It was halted at Albany was William Rhode, twenty-three also the larceny of another machine Which he said is stored in a garage at Peekskill. The others In the car sald they were Annette Butler of No. 872 Kast One Hundred and Sixty-necond atreet; James Hogan of No, ern Bouvelard; Lew Rega of 2 Kast One Hun- Lyons of No. 1 city. The part! OUS CLOCK. the Danville (Ky.) Advocate.) ward Hays, the Fourth street | harnessmaker, has a clock which Is a| mystery, Some months ago it got so It wouldn't run and he,threw {t away. Mr. old, of Detroit, who, according to Albany police, admitted the theft and -— Advertised Items on. faigsona Craupord Co IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER The Clearance Price-Reductions on These Misses’ and $4.95—All attractive mi Linon, Voiles, and Percale; ins’ ‘, 350 Misses’ Dresses, Values $7.50 to $10; now $3.95. ~ Our own stock, combined with special purchase of extremely high class models. The assortment con- sists of fancy tailored or sott clinging effects of embroidered voile, linen and tissues and crepe; in sizes 14 to 18 years, Misses’ $2.50 Washable Skirts; now $1.75. Of imported poplin and cordeline; a'l splendid button front models, pearl button trimmed; lengths 34 to 39 in. &F Third Floor. Are Really Worth While These Price Savings Are Friday and Up to 1 P. M. isses’ and Junior Dresses, values to Hays picked the timepiece up and placed ft on the mantelpiece face down. ale Friday and Up to 1 P. M. Saturday | Women's 50c Fabric Neiskin \Gloves, Friday &» Saturday, at Natural chamois color, in yellow and cream; these gloves are made with ou eae drawbacks; imported to sell at 6Uc and 7c a pair. te Suede Lisle Gloves, for elbow siceves; Girls’ Dresses and Skirts oted for turday. Reduced to mer models of 8 1$to 18 yrs. $2.49 | 750 Girls’ Summer Dresses. Formerly Sold at 91.5 600 Girls’ High Class Sum- mer Dresses. Formerly . Sold at 92.25 to $3.50; " i i ful wash Le i prettily designed with embro#lery and fnbrics; sizes 6 to 14 ye On Sale Friday and fa turday, Hundreds Upon Hundreds hinge nain- imported Choice at o9C Combinations of fine ‘sheer mate with very fine embroideri e ries Value $2.00; at. elaborately 81.59 point. the very latest. some of the models. cleanup, Parasols|" $1.25) $2.50) Special $1.25; of Distinctively New Lingerie Blouses For Friday and Saturday at | $1.59 Every one, regu- larly would sell for $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Adequate de- scription would be impossible. The illustrations give you a glimpse of what you may expect from a style view- Over 50 different models— On Sale 5 Brassieres, jare adapted to the new low - bust These are the very latest and embroidery trimmed, Some in all- over embroid- models, square back; reductions: a oe Parasols, Formerly some hook down front, others cross in back, A limited quantity only. “Warner's 93.50 Corsets at 01.98 A splendid value; medium low bust, extremely long over hips and back; eyelets below front steel for lacing; coulise Il superfluous Leaks Three hose supporter: in this sale al Muslin Underwear Sample Lines at About Half Regular Prices the rtyles are the very newest an ceptionally well made. of the season: Skirts, many beautiful models, effec- trimmed with embroidery Value 81.25, 69. ) th mi ite of fine embroidery. Value 00, $1.00 EEO * $1.50 sii . gut on excelent lines, trimmed with fine laces and embroidery, Value 82.00. $1.00 Princess Slips, very nore designs; trimmed with fine laces and embroidery, Value 85, at.. $2.98 —EEEE——— Combinations, excellent’ models, trimmed with fine embroidery and_lace. The sizes are broken in This is a manufacturer's which accounts for the offering of $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 blouses at $1.59. None sent C.O.D. CF Simpson Crawford Co.. Second Floor. Parasol Prices) These 75c on the rampage A remarkable collection corset; expensive greatly reduced for imme- ery, round or|- diate clearance. Note these) The selections from these sample lines are splend‘d, in that The prices tell you of the best economie: Extra-Extra Size Garments Friday and & ‘4. 8.98 é 1:50 Chiffon Cloth Veils, 50c There are 1,850 veils in this sale offering, which, at the radically reduc price, should be welcome news to those_be' y or outings, étc, 149 Yard Veils, 2 Yard Veile, 134 vard “Square Vella, Vella” for Steamer Wear, Veils for Hat Scarfs, Veils for Auto Wear, Veils for Troll fear. Black, Whi Taveoce ann] Beauty, Emerald, ari Myrtle, Pearl, Taupe, Brown, Alice, Ombre. 20 shades to select from: Not a veil worth under 98, many up to $1.50; d the garments themselves are ex- Princess Slips. many f pretty models, | Including ral Cie white and colors, jue | 84.00; at 91.98 Gowns, » wonderful assortment, fine materials and beautiful "6 69. Value $1.25; Rh 50 or more charming models, elaborately trimmed with fine em- broidery and laces. Value 82,00; at........ Gowns, of the trimmings, including Value $4.00; “Seco” silk, 91.98 69c, $1.00-mna 9150 Cassandra tn Col tan THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. few minutes later it pas opmeryedk Ural) the clock had raised up and was stand: | ing upon its feet, running per has since conunied to run and when- ever pinced.on Ite face Immediately sits ap again — BLAME YACHT FOR CRASH. lon With War- je, te Halting, | KIL, Germany, alty Court here to-day 4 th fay with and the Ge near this ya Stettin on July 10, two el Wom lw e, uisteed button length; 75c value; at, .. ; ing. Simple—use Presto iI | Self- -Raising Flour. a 906 C7 Main Floor, On Hale Friday and Saturday. All Our Men’s and Alo: Suits at $10.75 to fabrics, in grays, effects. All sizes for every Suits at........ Men's 94 and 95 Hat Sank Madras Shirts To-morrow at Friday and Satu Russian cor’. All have the popular French are coat models. silk frogs and white pearl buttons. Plain colors and neat hair- nore for ii izes 34 to of best serviceable sheetings; and Saturday a 10c Turkish Towels, soft and absorb- | 12}4¢ Pillow ent; full bleach; red bord special kinds, plain einige Sw ularly up to 1 cial rd. in a remnant Thousands of desirable wash goods, remnants in waist and dress lengths, all this season's utyles; included are voiles, in dered effects, foulards, la and Cie mixtures, dimi the r sell see fol nanane op Remnants of Wash Dress Goods. » sold mma 124 to 1814c, yar Values up to 91.00 at 29c Good pickin, weaves and colorings of silks that were quick sellers during the season. Good lengths for Waists, Children’s Dresses and Trimmings; yard, at 29¢ Values up Tables, 93, 93.50 org values, at $ THE § Shoes Saturday. everybody. jeri - embroidery 50c and $1.00 ©9¢ | Extra-Extra Size Gowns, “trimmed . very special, 8 renee nd tra-Extra 91,00 | vrimmed. at... sal new and Batrackates Size Shires, 91.98 emb. trimmed, at EF Becond Fieor, On fale Friday and Saturday. Simpson Crawford Co,, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street, New 3 York Cit | sizes 1114 to 2 at $1.69; and 214 to 6 at... SENG $1.00 ana $¥.50 || An Odd Lot of Children’s Low Shoes at half price, to-morrow and § Sat urday at........45 Floor, "On Sale Friday and 100 Men's Mohair Suits 9, Men's Norfolk Palm Beach $. inches; at, each. 4.... Crochet hemmed, CF Main Floor. On Sale Friday and Saturday, Wash Fabrics &» Silks regularly uo to 49c, at Remnants of Silks this season's latest models at that were formerly priced at $15, $18, $20 and up #25 Friday and Saturday About 875 suits in the lot, con- sisting of the newest models— patch pocket, Norfolks, novelties, conservative models — all wool tans and plain | Alterations Free| man or youth. 7.50 10 ama "1. 85 Men’s $3. 00 Sissiat Corded | $1.75 This reprici should bring a host of men to this store eis A mgre serviceable Shirt cannot be found. They are made of pa extra fine grade madras, with neat woven soft cuffs and all $0 Pajamas, , with/ 5.00 Tub Silk Shirts, eee SeALic oa ee jwedium weight tub silk ita excellent Cut extra large and full 114; Household Linens ina Great Showing of Lowered Prices 500 Dozen 75c Seamless Bed Sheets, 81x90 inches; madc Friday 52c Cases, 45136 1 9ac Bed rerenes, large . 89c White Goods of all id checked lawns, sale le 18%. Wash nold to $1.50 at 39c in all sorts of|Odds and Ends of good high grade Silks, some splendid pieces of desirable weaves and only a third ular selling price, and less the reg- a i nr al VTA ara, i enn “Patrician”&*SirHenri” 1.98 OND consign- ment direct from the factories of these famous branded shoes goes on sale to-morrow and This lot offers a big quantity of low shoes and Oxfords, All sizes for Every pair in Misses’ and Children's Extra High Cut Button Shoes, in dull calf and patent leather; sizes 844 to 11 at $1.39: 98 89c Ty |25c || Silk Remnants at 15¢ to 59e Hi You Had No Rent to Pay vos | We are our own landlords, haveno exorbitant r rents to pay, |) therefore can and do maintain the lowest prices in New York. To-Morrow!! x04" $i 1,000 Men’s & Youths’ $10Summer Suits at $6.88 All new models, made of blue fancy worsteds and cheviots. patterns. Sizes 16 to22 years for and up to 46 chest measure for men. Mens and Trousers at $1.95 Blue and black serges, cheviote and Somehave cuff bottoms. Sizes 30 to 44 waist and 28 to 35 inseam. ‘2nd Floor, Oth @,, Silk ends remaining from recent big sales, (Seep ttn 3 messalines, eat! au de cygne, peau de soic, surah, | satin, a Tiberty satin, satin, ‘China silk, washable silt ant cotton ‘alaturee, beadee none | ties in many desi colors. Remnants from 1 to 6 yards in length. Sweeping reductions on the regular price make the remnant sale with- | out parallel, Special prices, 18c to §9c per yard. Main Floor, Cone, Shelves must be cleared beiore inventory. All odd lots reduced at least one- | half and come even more. None C. O. D. or exchanged. Second Floor. | Men’s and Women's Low|Men's and Women's Low {ff Shoes, { 1; Shoes, former! uptos2.o8 \.... $1.49 up to$3.98., od $1. Girls’ White Shoes, Boys’ School Shoes, formerly up to $1.69. . 75c formerly up to $1.98. . .99c Women's $3.00 White But- ton Shoes Women's $2.00 White Sean Pumpe $1.19 Strap Pumpe Miller Brothers, of 362 Broadway, N. Y., one of the country's fore- most manufac- turers of fine par- asols, have sold us the entire re- maining stock at less than manufacturers’ cost. Note these remarkably low prices: 1,000 Handsome Parasols, Former eons were $1.25 and $1.50 eC Peo to 3, 94087 | Pana, gs, $e 97 /Neeceenete SAA 89 37c 600 Children’s Parasols, former prices up to $1.00. . Nowe ¢. 0, D, Parasole Dept, Main Floor. 7II~ They are made in the ular. ly knitted mannish weave, in straight oe and Norfolk: models, with belt. In white, gray, cardi nal and combinations of colors. i Other Specials in frscng) () Ne pons Misses’ Sweaters on which there 1 of sav x i198, 63.78, 60.28 | | 5 Mata ireet. fl Women’s Bathing Suits at $1.87) Most of the women’ thing suits that we sell Seas this building under our own super- “From the material right through to the finish of the ent, they come under our close scrutiny, that reason we are in position to indoree the best that the same money can buy percent: and upwi grade tire front trimmed with galat separate bloom: sizes 34046. Special at § Bathing Suits for women, | sizes 34 to 44, tastefully trimmed, $2.98 and $4.98. Second Floor, $1.00 Long Silk. Gloves at 39 It is only modestly stating the values when these gloves are worth $1; most of them are worth $1. @ pair, Several thousand paire are here, in tan, pink, leather, sky, lavender, reseda and other choice that wanee favor, Mousquetaire style, with finger Fe co whiten to the i They are the product of pe the biggest oll Seve howe in the country; 18 5 length, mousque- taire style, with double fina & To make a thorough trance of several thomand paire, down goes the price to 39. Refrigerators Reduced! Alaska, Star and Frost King A carload, 156 all told, that should have reached us a month ago just arrived. Rather than take them back the manufacturer to let ue | have them at a special low figure which will enable us to offer you a ree frigerator, either ite cover, “with ice compartment opening on top,” | sperement house, ‘both ice and provision compartment doors opening tn front” styles. | LIFT COVER STYLE: APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE: $6.00 Frost King Refrigerators. $4.98 | $10.00 Frost King Refrigerators ae 7.50 Frost King Refi tore. 6.48 | $12.00 Fi $ ‘rost King gh $ ret King Rathgar 1.08 $10.00 Star $14.00 Frost Ki | $11.00 Star 9.48 | $17.00 alscka Hae a

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