The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 16

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Rese bape ta THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 191 ae ABRAHAM STRAUS ff Learsiag te Ride When He Fell KROOK LYN U Hints to the Housewife ; Relating to Home and Markets. By Mre. Charlotte RB. Bangs. a fam by the death of Btephen Markets. we dee 4 Brook trout je just in hag eag Me was Ss pean aria very few, @0o. Ib. Lebeter, ‘ SBRas 0, B0yi0.1 otty dcbeern Be ee ate Ciara, eae era eal, [soon afterward tn the Hushing Hospital Wholesale (tub, 99- ' | S80.) weakfich, eed, 60.) founders, ne bakers’, 16-1705 | Se, Meate—Pork loins, city or Weet- ve~ heir out on around tho Under Wheels of Track. short ride ‘The family of Alexander B. Trow- bridge, an architect and member of an we now living at No. Ninowd tote nounced to-da: Home. ‘Batter—C. 10 Ibe. Me, 30 ibe. A ten- rte and t! tT! Hie.courg,and ts mondowe ted Br the iy. ruck m: y, » Wi for the reat of the season. an where Dr. cit Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Weekly Bargain Salea—Thursday Opening of May Brings Biggest Values of All Hundreds of Smartest Styles Take Low Prices! Thursday’ Bargains umme .In Spring an r Apparel SPRING HAS BEEN BACKWARD and manufacturers have come to us with offers of surplus stocks at 4) ee eegell nd enable us now to quote prices that would otherwise be impossible right in the height of son. Fabrics, Utilities and Housewares are also included in these unmatchable offerings. Thursday here is Bar- gain Day, and the savings you make is on merchandise that is new, right up to the minute and in every way worthy of the regular prices which you would ordinarily pay anywhere else. Thursday here is YOUR DAY—affording as it does unprecedented opportunities to save. _ Women’s Coats, $16.05 @-e. Bales, rotan| fe delivery. Retailers ask 1.50 ease, or $3 retail for 12-14 poor opgs, or 82s. for | {1 Radiehes, $3.28 bu., “QOURT FREES OUARDSMAN. | 804" sTanTs av aLAnu TU RINT FOR COUNTRY |r oe THURSDAY SPECIAL Women's $4.00 Tan Blectric Buttons. WASHINGTON, April 2%. — While “Convicted of Burglary, Good War] Secretary Bryan was receiving © num- Record Can Clear His Name, ber of callers yesterday, belin in the Btate Department began to ring every- where, followed ‘When twenty-one-year-old James of No. 178 Kast One Hun- » by @ quick rush of erks and messengers to the Secretary's @n4 Seventeenth street was ar to-day before Judge Mul- Mice. Arriving they looked askance at Mr. Bryan. “quem in General Seesions to be sen- @m a charge of burgiary of = Why These Bargains Increasingly each week, both in Brooklyn and in New women are finding out, through friends and by actual ex ence, THAT IT PAYS SHOP AT MARTIN’S THURSDAY. ork, TO ON $14 values $7.75 $18 values $] 0-75 BARGAIN SALE OF COATS Balmacaans, Novelty Mixtures, Moire Silks $10 Values $5.75 MADE OF IMPORTED MATERIALS, all new Spring colors for dress or sport wear. Soft moire collars. ‘Also black coats in mistral cloth, moire collars, peau de cygne lined. second fecr, center, Omir! Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL Women's $12.98 Crepe Dresses, $8.98 ATTRACTIVE MODEL of flowered crepe. Bodice is made with long drooping shoulder, three-quarter sleeves, with long puff on skirt, Pumps, $1.98 TAN RUSSIA Pump medel, with |. ribbon Pump bow, plain forepart, | flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels, Women’s $5.00 Hand-Turned Louise Heel Colonials, $3.95 Patent leather and gun metal Colo- nial model, hand turned ish Louis heels. sh ON Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.98 |. Gun metal calfskin, lace style, with J, solid leather soles; "stand hard wear; sizes Tio 3 . finished with ruffle of messaline to match colors. Sleeves and soft | girdle also finished with messaline. Colors are Copenhagen, lavender and gold. Sizes 34 to 44, Women’s Cotton Dresses, $2.98 Light Summer Dresses, made of ginghams, in plain colors and stripes; striped crepes and effective chambrays; in sizes 34 to 46. Becond floor, Central Butiding, On this day we utilize the full ten hours of selling for the dis of all accumu- lated odds and ends of lines. Prices are made so low that little ever remains. Such as BARGAIN SALE OF DRESSES Serges, Poplins, Chiffon Taffetas, Charmeuse $10 values $18 values $25 values peeeseeeees| “TI FORACHING member of Becrotary was sitting on the edge of his desk as wall as on @ row of electric buttons. N.G.N. Y, : cz] SORE, TIRED FEET canno! —— How “TIZ” helps tender, puffed-up, sweaty, cal- are left over GO BACK TO STOCK AT THE REGULAR PRICES THE FOLLOWING MORNING. These prices are ONLY for the day. $5.75 $10.75 $1 §:% Women’s $5.00 Skirts, $2.98 Second floor, Weet Building. 14cTurkish Towels, 9c BARGAIN SALE OF SUITS Gabardines, Crepes, Serges and Diagonals $14 values $18 values $25 values $9.75 | $79.75 | $15.75 BARGAIN SALE OF WAISTS Laces, Lingeries, Jap Silks, Crepe deChines $2.75 values _ $3.50 values $5 values $1.00 | $7.97 | $9.97 NAINGOOR, GRIRTS— shadow. Val. and Gsheeye Val. lace Tegulation styles; ribbon dravu; great special value, > CIC NIGHT. DRESSES—Severa\ effective styles to select trom: embroidered and lace trimmed; kimono and set-in 8 Sleeves: elaborately trimmed and ribbon draen; speci OC Morning Sale—9 Till 12 o’Clock | | Morning Sale—9 Till 12 o'Clock AND ENDS SALE . ODDS AND ENDS SALE Waists 3756 xP Eo vase 85C Skirts vrs $3.00 Values $1 775 ‘ in bh J hink of c! ji fr he leadi: Pon epee mye renege [eer ay male lol eer a Ma innumerable models, materials, colors and patterns | | nx this. Beautiful fabrics, faultlessly tailored, for selection while this three hour sale ix in force. in the smartest of the new tunic and tiered styles, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY smart and practical all wool Skirts, made in the draped and some tailored styles. The materials are men’s wear serge, checks, fine stripes and mixtures; waistbands up to 30 inches, lengths to 43 inches, Women’s Trimmed Hats at $4.95 SUMMER HATS, especially trimmed for this sale. In the lot are wing Hats, flower trimmed Sillons ahd bow Hats, dressy Hats with roll brim effects. They compare most favorably with $10.00 Hats elsewhere. $3.00 Milan Hemp Hat Shapes, $1.69 Genuine Swiss Milan hemp braid, in jaunty sailors and turban styles; black only. ‘Street ond Mousanine floom, Kast Bullding, [THURSDAY SPECIAL _| HURSDAY SPECIAL Men's English Style Rain Coats, $8.85 Well Worth a Full Third More A COAT THAT HAS NOT been matched outside of this Store in several sea- |] Sons. Rich, silk-like finish, imported English Canton fabric, in olive or tan shades, double texture, with handsome plaid back, made over a full liberal raglan model with convertible collar. All sizes from 35 to 46. UNUSUAL VALUES also in Coats of domestic fabric, olive shides, military collars, $2.95 and $6.95. Second floor, Men's Buflding, | _THURSD..Y SPECIAL _—i| .¥ SPECIAL ine Percale Shirts, 68c FINEST GRADE of percale, 96x100 count; excellent range of colorings and designs, brand new this season. We purchased a large quantity of the fabrics j| and had tnem made up in the best manner. At 68¢ they are unmatchable value. Men’s Four-in-Hands, 10c Silk Four-in-Hands—-a closing out of all broken lots, Hitert Moor, Fulton st. bast Building, FINE QUALITY hemmed Turkish Towels, all white or pretty red and blue borders; guest size; about enough for a day’s selling. Subject. to slight imperfections, At $1.49 a dozen. Heavy all lin- en bleached damask Napkins, 2a]: inch, variety of pretty patterns. At 12}jc each, le size, good quailty, hemmed Turkish Towels, all white or red anc blue borders. Mirest Moor, Kast Building, loused feet and corns. This list, while greatly abbre- viated through lack of space, will give you a surprising ad- vantage in the purchase of articles of fashion for your Spring and Summer wardrobe. ere are innumerable other instances of equal revaluation in all departments. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the tremendous re- ductions Seconé floor, Central Building, Furniture—Half Price |: CITY BEDROOM or country cot- tage Chairs and Rockers; neat de- Signs, strongly constructed, at half price. Chairs At $1.25; value $2.80. Golden oak, wood saddle seat and spindle back. * At $1.37; value $2.75. Golden oak, wood saddle seat and banister back. Rockers At $1.62; yalue $3.25. Golden . ak, wood saddle seat and spindie back. At $1.75; value $3.80. Goiden |. fore wood saddle seat and banister ack, Fourth Cour, Centval aud Kaw Baildings, all apparel not 20 in- duded FREE alterations will obtain as customary, who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, tender, tot feet mean. y use and “TIZ” cures their feet right keepe feet in perfect condition, 1Z” is the in the world draws out all the p exuds- is which puff up the feet and cause stantly stops the fi gpl ln iy pain in corns, and bunions. It's simply glorious, Ab! how comfortable your feet feel after wee Te tes mare Hane st draw your ia pain. Your al won't tighten and hurt your {eet * was shot on March 6 at Putnam | Gets £5-cent box of “IZ! ‘Tompkins avenues, Brvokiyn,'eny druagist, department or general trying to arrest three burglars, store. Just think! a whole year's foot ‘& month later. comfort for only #5 cents. and Patrolman Hobert recently killed in the oh i, fieauels ihre Special Tomorrow, Thursday Morning, in the New Store for Men, Broadway corner Eighth ‘Men’s and Young Men’s|mcenc iThree-Piece Sack Suits| ‘tana s adae Kaul To Measure for $20.50 ‘376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY. $1.50 J. B. Corsets, 98c LOW BUST model, long straight hip His made of white batiste and coutil, $4.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.98 Designed for stout women; made of brocaded coutil; well boned, sup- porters attached. $1.50 De Bevoise Brassieres, 98c Remnants of Wash Fabrics In a Month-End Sale SPRING CLEARANCE of desirable and seasonable wash fabrics—some large enough for a dress, others for waists, skirts, aprons or for child Lot No. 1, S¢ card | Lot No. 2, 1@c a yard | Lot No. 3, 19¢ a yard In Lot No, 3, at 18¢ a yard, are a lot of cotton and silk and al! cotton fabrics that value up as high as 69¢ a yard. Gingham at 6c a Yard About 3,000 yards of a splendid grade, in the favorite blue and white checks, pore indigo dye. Subway floor, Weet Building, Girls’ Dresses, $4.98 Wonderful Value—Wonderful Range THIS 1S A SALE AS PRACTICAL as it is unmatchable in its value-giving, Seldom can you find an underprice offering that can cover such a range of dress needs of the up-to-date young girl from 4 to 18 years old. Simply remark- able at $4.08, Here are stylish, up-to-the-minute dresses of Wool Serges, Crepes, Linens, Eponge in all the pretty new colorings of the season, TAGs are afternoon Frocks of Crepe with ruffle skirt and bodice, with .‘ainty vest of net, Morning Dresses of Linen with touches of hand embroidery. Eponge Dresses for street wear, some with Gladstone collar; another very smart model being a copy of a sweater coat dress brought out by a famous French dressmaker this season, econd floor, center, Comtral Building, The Great - May White Sale Begins Here on ? Balch Price Fur Storage Costs 2% ror mie season Made of allover embroidery, hook front. Besond floor, Fast Buildiag. [THURSOAY SPECIAL | Baby's White Cor- duroy Coat, $3.49 WHITE WASHABLE CORDUROY, | rolling collar and double breasted model; sizes up to 3 years. Children’s 75c Percale Dresses, 49c Special lot in pretty patterns ang styles; sizes 2 to 6 Second Moor, Kast Bullding, Only 15 Minutes by Subway fi ” ym, Grand tral to Borough Hall tation | Enough cloth for 675 suits—coat, waistcoat, trousers. 87 good patterns—plain and fancy —to choose from. Style. book from which to select the style you want. ) Measurements will be taken inte'ligently and accurately. Personal preferences will be carried out in the cutting. The finished suit will surpass any other $20.50 suit. "A fit and entire satisfaction is warranted. Delivery in 10 days after acceptance of order. Kindly Note Two Things The Reason: ‘the suitings were bought for considerably | under theic market value; and profits have been lessened in con- _ sideration of the larger than usual business we shall do. Always be sure: Whenever you havea suit made to order, you have it made by ao house of unquestioned reputation i ; for some of the worst offenses against good are perpetrated by cheap “tailors.” ‘Bear this, too, in mind: this is an advertisement of 675 wee-piece suits to be made to order for the special price oi | 2. each; and ro man who comes in to get one of them will ® importuned to order u more expensive suit. > Suits over 44 chest measurement 10 per cent. more. Tomorrow, Thursday Morning, at Store Opening, 8:30 The New Store for Men, Brosdway corner Eighth

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