The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914. WILSON SILENT — {SCULPTOR'S DAUGHTER | ae .GREENHUT Pres. . ON NAVY RUM BAN _|| GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER Co. te-Note "Anventona® * FED BY D BY DANIELS CrHE BIG STORE| usc fous With Miss Niehaus, Driscoll, went | to Jersey City Dec. 4, 1911, and they were married at the City Hall by CORSETS Justice, of ‘the Peace Frank, P. La. husband left the Niehaus Pertsehion where the couple made 'HESE are the corsets my Marle J. Niehaus no -Longer peared: He returney’ ot only ter that have created a Ai BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18% TO (97 ST At] Oc and] 5 Back re | gne day. Testimony ‘was given be- furore from Halifax to NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE oS ee ee ee Secretary “Beeved to Have} Wife “ae Alleged | aia not'know what he was doing Ties we ove thous- MAIN BUILDIN Acted Without Consulting lo Be Insane, peal abe ands of women a health- Hundreds of : —— ee ‘i ful, graceful “nature fig- i E t Mi lli the President. A final decree annulling the mar- Bhs with that perfect “aun as er 1 Iner y Your In ur Tnpection riage of Marie J. Nichaus, daughter Bre, ; Ra sical support which WASHINGTON, April fan Becretary of Charles Henry Niehaus, the sculp- s style and comfort. A novel showing designed for the benefit of those who delay the purchase of their headgear Dantas order nai the ol bod al- pest oeed 4 nye re : , They're NEW! for Easter until the last days before the festival. Sens Sears ie sry, Seve Sen penreaant ot ew merken CR WR Never anything like The exhibition, tomorrow, TAKES SECOND PLACE TO NONE IN NEW YORK. It i8 cussed in naval and other circles here| WA# bsnl is ue? patton He peer > : (1 : them. i simply REMARKABLE from the standpoints of comprehensiveness and style beauty. 5 . . Cond berealeall a a moet Mane ones. ‘ sath Aad bidted Here's a superb model Literally hundreds of artistically designed hats, trimmed in every new mode to suit every face, to match every gown and to satisfy every purse, at $5, $7.50 and $10 At these prices, and as well as higher figures— $12.50, $15, $18 and $20 you have the pc of knowing that you are paying JUST ABOUT HALF WHAT EQUAL MILLINERY SATISFACTION WOULD COST YOU ELSEWHERE. Girls’ White Dresses $2 & $2.50 Dresses $5 & $5.95 Dregses « *750 | «3.95 $3.50 & $3.95 Dresses $6.75 to $7.95 Dresses t *2.99 | **4.95 Hundreds of Dainty New Styles, Showing All the Latest Fashion Features Materials include SHEER LAWN, BRUSSELS NET, BATISTE AND DOTTED SWISS. Square and round necks. Many with fancy collars; long-waisted effects; trimmings of “4 je eyelet and other embi insertions of Val. and cluny laces. Dainty and graceful finishing ae beadings, silk sashes, French knots, etc, No description can do full justice to the Hience and beauty of artistic dresses. You must see these dresses ippreciate this sale, make it worth your coming here by naming sensationally low prices. ‘Stagg 8, 10, 12 and 14 years are in the assortments, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME EARLY, TOMORROW? MAIN BUILDING Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith Co.’s Entire Stocks of Spring Clothing for Boys, Youths & Young Men 43,0%7,0" In previous announcements we heralded the news of our underprice purchase of the entire made-up spring stocks produced by Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith, who have liquidated their business, All of These Garments Were Made Up for This Season's Selling This is all clothing of high quality, in superb materials and a complete showing of the newest styles, Our special prices create very big economies for you—AND RIGHT BEFORE EASTER, T “Mrs. Jane Hopkins” Suits for Boys | One of Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith's most notable lines. $ For Suits Made to 1; 95 Sell to $3.50 $9. 9 For Suits Made to $3 | 9 For Suits Made to|$f% For Suite Made to Sell to $5 Sell to $6.75 Sell*to $8.75 Smartest of the new Balkan, Norfolk and double-breasted styles. Cheviots and cassimeres in the newest grays, browns and tans. Also fency mix- tures of blue serges. Lined knickerbocker trousers. Some with 2 pairs. Sizes 7 to 18 years. “Senior Brand College Clothes’’—Suits for Youths and Young Men A Kahn, Wertheimer & Smith brand, known favorably from coast to coast. Positively the highest feogei| make of ready-to-wear clothes to be had at their regular prices. $7.50 to $10 Norfolk Sulte—nobby coat and trousers; medium Suits — valties to 8g 95 “Balmacaana” and Spring and dark colors in spring and carly summer ma- $15; 0 g Overcoats — values up to had been granted by Justice Mills | Re aetna only abolishes | the Supreme Court Dee. 90, 1818, on| Slend fe euanicnal Swing mea tthe oll as ground that the forener pelea was er Figures > from every ship and shore station of|!"#ene. Driscoll did not oppose the mie in L—} the navy. Burgeon-Gen, Bratsted| Suit He was served by publication No. 561—$5.00 recommended it after an exhaustive|®%4 his present whereabouts is sup- faventigation tn Paci posed to be known only to Frank 8. ‘When pee touts ey coniment on | Saeee Lad peor ee. og ped reall} re the the order, ‘President Wilson said it| Father Driscoll was Miationsy: at | Presto, cut small, Bake 12 to 13 minutes, was strictly a department matter. It| the Church of the Holy Trinity, in _ Order Presto Flour from your grocer, {a understood that the President was| West Elghty-second street, alx years Recipes in and on every nat consulted by Mr. Daniels before | Mienmond. "Staten Islands etause he ingued the order and no one pro-| of mental trouble he was fessen to know whether it had the President's approval. While declining to discuss for pub- Meation the effect of the order, naval officers privately expreased the be- Mef that it may fail of its purpose— to prevent or decrease drunkenness ‘within the navy. In effect, the order a ee wine Pa fo the recipe: 2 cups Preate,® table milk Work the butter Next Sunday Is Easter and Just Look at This Sale of “No distilled epirits are sold in the wine mess—only wines and beer. Officers contend it is absurd to sup- pose that men ever become drunk- @rds on beer or champagne. They ex- press the opinion that the order will trespass their personal liberty and \ Brevent their affording visitors from foreign navies the wines which they are ee to on their own ves- The order was hailed with joy here to-day by the prohibition forces, who | declare it will have a great influence | 2 Coed furtherance of the temperance MRS. LILLIAN STEVENS, W.6.T. U, HEAD, IS DEAD Spent Many Years in Temperance ware @ trip to Washington last De- Cause and Was Busy to End of Her Career, \ PORTLAND, Me., April ¢.—Mrs. \ Gillian M. N. Stevens, President of | f the National Woman's Christian \ Temperance Union, died to-day. She \ had been ill for several weeks with Ridney trouble. Mrs. Stevens, who was born in \ Dover, Mo., seventy years ago, con+ AY tinued to the last the temperance! N \ work to which she had devoted most | AX of her life. Her mind remained | KY clear, and late last week she was table to dictate correspondence in connection with the duties of her | office. With her when the end came) \ cember in the interests of the move- a CS : ‘ “My! I thought it was home-made.” Yes. And he thought it was extra- good home-made, too. That’s what any man would nat- urally think the first time he eats Campbell’s Tomato Soup You can't give him anything better no matter how hard you try; nor any" | thing he will enjoy more; nor enjoy oftener. Give it to him today pre- red as a cream-of-tomato. lo trouble. Simple direc- tions on the label. See if he doesn’t say it's “just all right"! Your money back if not satisfied! © 21 kinds ‘That short inner corset doesa’t budge when you bend, twist or “dip.” It doesn’t ‘‘dig in’ and burt. ‘The long outer corset gives the easy fit and graceful lines of the true ‘‘corsetless’’ effect. Nearly topless, and all-elastic above the waist-line. To see No, 561 is to admire it. To wear it is to rave over it. Ask any woman who bas one. OTHER MODELS No. 562, lor slender om hee slastio te ree) freedow eee Leavitt of this city, and Miss Anna 4 ined lor ll agureeses 68.00 . Gordon of Evanston, Ill., Vice-Presi- ~—s of the National W. C. T. U. Stevens's last active work No, 551, also for full ‘out elastio front geree. All heve low bust. * All have extra-long skirt, with famous Nemo Lasticurve-Back. ONLY A MONTH OLD BUT ALREADY OUTSELLING ALL OTHER CORSETS AT $5.00 INVESTIGATE! Sod Everywhere bet with. ~--$5.00 were her husband, Michael Stevens; her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude 8. ment for a prohibltory amendment to the Federal constitution 10c a can LIFE SAVED BY “FIRS' BY “FIRST AID.” Policeman Edward Fisk of tho Ham- burg avenue station, Brooklyn, saved the Ufe of Carrie Kusunka, nineteen years old, a servant in the home of John ©, Neurenberg, No. %1 Knickerbocker ak Brooklyn, who had been over- |: a earl, uftaxs ir ‘was found uncon- mys WO room. Gas was escapin, t near an open window. Fis! =, 2 ‘ou ae @n ambulance to the pital, Gorival be epplied “first aif.’ Bor this terials; sizes from 14 years up; every chest $ Suits. wales to x measure to 38; at.. "$4.95 $20; at $25; at a Other Sults—value to $12; 695 $4.50 Palm Beach $495 410 $11.9551 4 85 GREENHUT BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHINGS We Have Just 300 of These $1.95 Hand-Painted Imported 17-Piece China Tea Sets ao” O8e (a0) ‘The Rome Hyyidtic-Puubion lastitete, N.Y. rag cocifeonded i Ambulance Sur- ae praise for vous common + surgeon. rob- toed a es saved thera re te © to the bospital. 1¢ TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE Richara Remeen, @ Remeon, Aged 04, Dead. Richard Remsen, whose family is one ry ovis unatoiy eat e EVERY EVENING ter An hy agra mae ema ug he Thre Saya RS Rane oa eine choose oe oe of wich arr ire re HOTS 6, & 1 ANE. Cabway 0 “4” Molen of Corner. Tl ae Ul GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS— a survived by ‘bis wife, Ave sons, : 1009 PARLOR = $ 50 ’ Ste, Setanta A eis FREE boc week Dressers«Chiffoniers*] 6: 75e to $1 Nickel-Plated 0 Lin- OPENS AN rend 25; Tomorrow, at Vaines to 486) Bathroom Fixtures BA tse sha fey fe he Olt cane or pound oleum and Oicloti ; $3 Por" of one-third in this bargain is the least; what we would Ahan seas EXTRAORDINARILY GOOD QUALITY OF THESE ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, ae 1 TERMS $50|86 Pox” $10) Sturdy and serviceable pieces, which will actually improve with use, oa, Here is an exceptionally fine chance for modernizing your old bathroom, in your city or country ae D / pi aya . $ wn § Down $ A variety of finishes and woods from which to choose, . OW the children || Remnants ; 4°: 75 #9 Pon 159) nn $8 White En- $35 Solid Mahogany Oval Library home, For your choice there love the cunning jj ; In tenaths iia c Open “Monday and Satay Evenings feemgeemeret ame! Chif-| oF Living Room Tables to gis as are: rabbits and eggs | : g 104 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER | foniers—(see| inches long and 30 inches 4 WHITE ENAMBL BATH SEATS, with ad: WALL SOAP DISHES WITH OPAL SOAP and other Easter novel- (AS) e 1s s ilustration);| wide; tomorrow, at... Tabperscovered onde | 10 0 URECERTACKE TO ties. And how they en- } r Per Yard, : : et 5 a Pan Ped ere ayredentdl ‘ASS TOWEL BARS, with nickel- \COMBINATION” SOAP AND TUMBLER joy the dainty candies ‘ ek. nal a i drawers; all] level when open; angle iron frame, a VATED IR:INCH TOWEL BARS, COMBINATION SOAP AND TOOTHRRUSH inside, Select them from Go 0 ae p E wood trim-| fitted with guaranteed link spring; Sle berg Habe ped imal bara te the wide variety of ex- ze COLUMBUS AVE mings; good| § ff. 11 ins long and 3 ft. 11 ins, | | SOAP_DISHES to fu on edge of bath ub. | TOILET PAPER HOLDERS, *, . socks and| wide; 24 inches wide when closed; And Numerous Other Articles for Bathroom Use, All Metal Pieces Are Heavily Nickeled on Brass, -—.~ AT 50c, eS ar seeeeeee purchase of or more, CREDIT AT YUUR OWN TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING ; 149th St.--BAUMANN--3d Ave. “ Everybod; 14 Going to THE BIG STORE” Complimentary a0¢ Stamps FREE, Tomorrow—Distribution in Our GREENHOT julldi shelve Easter favors leatherette beed. . BET.103&104 ST. cas: good matiress, covered $17 7 { terat@ 75 Sith fancy ticking; at . $45 Circansian Walnut Dresser $6 Bar Harbour Willow Arm Chairs French bevel plate mirror, size with cretonne cushion 53. 45 34 x 28; 44 inches 528 50 seat; at long, 22 inches deep; at 5 $18 Gol Oak Extension Tables—6-foot planked top; 42 inches in diameter; heavy pedestal and clay feet; top of beautifully $ igured oak; at pe Any paneer snAAaainnpeannnnd 14.50 Sn we fotog Srenion 28 ipl Stoves tn Greater Now York '| Read World Real Estate Jor Best Bargains, a. Use World ive Jor Quick y stole As,

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