The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 6

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. Grocer Batier’s Funeral. ‘The funeral of Thomas Butler, Prest- Gent of the James Butler corporation, bas many grocery stores in this Bt. Patrick's Roman Catholte Church, Cove L. 1. All the Butler stores closed until noon, DRAWS THRONG AS and O'Connell in an Au- dience With the Pope. His Eminence James Cardinal Gib- | Rome to pay a visit of state to the | Pope, Cardinal Parley and Cardinal O'Connell have already started for Rome. The three prelates will meet in the Eternal City and go to the the state of the Church in this coun- try. They go as Archbishops, whose visits to the Vatican used to be made ordered that the visits be made yearly jin order that the Church in America “At All Good Shops” should be in closer touch with the Papal authorities in Rome. © your face needs « litle Cardinal Gibbons and his party added color, try the flesh-color sailed on the Pringeas Irene of the veil. Whatever your taste or {] | North German Lloyd line, and there features, there are Van Raalte |] |} was a great throng at the Hoboken Veils that will just suit them and delight you. Van Raalte | pier to wish them godspeed. The pier was elaborately decorated with the | 4 7 Veils will stretch without tear- | Papal, Irish and American flags. A ete ing, will wash, and outwear large number of priests from all over y three ordinary veils. | the country were there and there was oe For Your Protection— (a strong delegation from Baltimore, Fe! (hal chi chet on ery wad. {where the Cardinal lives. x, ook for W. As soon as Cardinal Gibbons was | eg Jestablished in his quarters aboard | Ke \the Iner—he was installed in the jeabin of the skipper, Capt. F. von CARDINAL GIBBONS ‘Bity and vicinity, was heid this morning | every ten years, but the present Pope | | broglio with Mexicc HESHLSFORROME He Is to Join Cardinals Farley } bons and hin suite sailed to-day for | Court Justice Morschauser to-~lay fled {Pope together to dicuss with him /paymente promptly be heard by Justies | Oe ° | Letten-Peterasen —he held an infor- FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing PHONE 6900 GREELEY ‘Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets a ay IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY , Boys’ Furnishings > Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts r ot hs pbc madras and mercerized materials in light or dark colored stripes, with separate collar to match. 12 to 14 neck measure. Regular Price $1.45 85 Boys’ Negligee Blouses Of imported madras, cotton crepe, merce: in light or dark colored stripes, with sepa: collar, long or short sleeves. 7 to 15 years. 78 Value $1.25 Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas Made of fine quality mercerized materials in colored a stripes or solid colors of pink, blue, tan or helio; also all S ay white madras. €to 18 years. Regular Price $1.06 65 IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Boys’ Washable Suits ~ Boys’ Russian or Sailor Suits Of striped galatea or chambray, with Eton or sailor collars. 2 to 10 years. Value $2.50 -- Boys’ “Oliver Twist” Suits Of tan, cadet blue or white poplin, tan or blue chambray, with new 1 collar of white poplin, 20 8 years. Value $4.00 Boys’ English Middy Suits Of navy, cadet blue, brown or red striped galatea; also white, with navy, cadet blue or red collars; straight trousers. 3 to 8 years, Value $4.00 i. . Boys’ French Sailor Suits er Of tan, blue or white poplin, tan or blue chambray. hoes, 4 to 10 years. Value $4.00 ; Boys’ Norfolk Suits ve hind lorfolk model of tan or gra’ ts a crash, olive or tan ra khaki; also white duck. 71017 y ven sa 2.95 ae oe —_—_—_— Miss “Up-to-Date” Will Fit Her § Figure With Model Brassieres ‘ort, willowy, natural lines of the figure 4 Pe , are emphasized hy Model Brassieres. Made in a variety of styles and fasten- ings, Extra-large arm shields protect the corset and the rustless remov- able boning commend them to all women. | oN Beauty and style are needled into each Brassiere, Variety of patterns to select from. Our personal Guarantee .on each Brassiere, For sale by almost every Department Store, Neighborhood Store and Corset Shop. 50c. to $6.00, ‘ / THE EVENING WORLD, mal reception. A long line of visitors LEAPS FROM FERRYBOAT. Rreoted him there and he had a word dadaad bal ay and a blessing for each. At its close| Passengers See Aged Man Drowned he eatd to the newspaper men: Hirewaed to fay, ’ “My dearest wish is that the em- i I) soon be| Passengers on the ferryboat Naseau, ¥ come to! ¢, Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn, ople, UON | On itm way ts Whitehall atreet this | !nstitution to which she had been re- morning raised a cry when a man with | moved. "i SS | Ja pointed gray beard jumped from the | duced from NX $1.00, Sent by upper deck, Capt. George ‘Trotman niversity, Stopped the ferry and William Allen, | f mail for 40Cente. : -jthe mate and Joseph Fellini, @ deck Send coin or money lowered a small boat and rowed | order. No stamps the man was in the water acce The old man was senseless when .tthey got him on the ferry, but the! er him till they reached th then #ent a call to the Hud son et Hospital for an ambulance. It waa half an hour before Dr, Dug- . | dale arrived. He glanced at the man, and pronounced him dead. In his pock- was a time card of the New York Central Railroad. On it was the name jot Deuteh ——————_— ] MISS STRACHAN IN HOSPITAL Miss Grace C. Strachan, District Su- perintendent of Schools, and one of the jown women educators in the {il In & hospital in Brooklyn of | appendicitis. She ts to be operated upon to-day. At the home of Miss Strachan, No. 1116 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn, it was said last evening that she was taken to the hospital on Saturday night, but no ‘one there would give the name of the id to 0 whom my blessings In the suite of th the Rev. Louis Stickney, hia secre- ‘onnell, Bishop Mi Shahan, Archbishop Gi J. Lab R . of Green Ba asier of Two Hf wi lev. Jamen Schweba D., and Rt. Rev. A. Ph. Kremer, both of Geneva, Wis. and w Reding of Grand Rapids, ———_—_ Falls to Have Alimony A (Meeeiat to The Rrenine World.) WHITE PLAINS, May 5.—Suprem: morning when a y another, ran to- him. Seeing that a collision was inevitable, Sauter reached forward grab the bi WORK WONDERs. | WORLD “WANTS” | WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING KKOCH3 G, an order denying the applic Henry A. Slebrecht Jr., Fifth avenue florist a New Kochelle, for a ol | alimony® of $100 @ mon’ to Mrs. Julia Siebrecht 1 ‘ atht the motion to punish Slebrec contempt of court in failing ion of make eoxh at New Rochelle Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets | May Sale of Fine Undermuslins Affording the best opportunity for securing your Summer supply at exceptionally attractive prices. At 19c At 49c Cambric Drawers, with insertion] Gowns of Nainsook, yo! it and edge of torchon lace: also with| embroidered inital, insertion sed odes embroidered ruffle, .., | of torchon; but not in all initials, Corset Covers of nainsook with| Drawers of Crepe, knickerbocker embroidery and ribbon. effect, with beading and ribbon. At 39c tylew elaborately trimmed ih fa styles, elaborately trimmed with fish- Crepe Gowns, neck and sleeves “A — | ‘ eye.lace, embroidery and ribbon. with torchon edge; also nainsook| Envelope Chemises,trimmed with gowns trimmed with wide embroid- 8 torchon lace and shoulder straps of ; At 98c Gowns of pink and blue batiste, several good crepe models, in pajama style or low neck, embroidered or lace edges; a very large assortment SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY “Parfait” Silk Hosiery We Guarantee the Wear of All Silk Hosiery Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Black, white, fawn and all colors; lisle or silk sole, lisle ilk garter top; all weights. Value'$1.38 and $1.80. 3 pair for $2.50 Women’s Superior Quality Silk Hose In black or white, doublex heel and toe and garter top; ry. Knickerbocker Drawers, with embroidery; also circular with em- broidered scallop. Corset Covers of nainsook, with two rows of Val. insertions and edge; also with embroidery. 85 all weights. in nainsook, Empire and loose mod- ee $1.50. 3 pair for $3.00 | . | 0 Extra Size Underwear a cre enbrsidey. shadow lace or \ ete assortment W \ Women’s French Silk Hose (Paris Ctoz) skirts and drawers; also eatornity rettily Stead el inoreras Black, white, bronze, taupe, flesh, sky or helio, with openwork Paris clox; lisle sole and garter top. eretofore $1.50. 3 pair for $3.25 Women’s Silk Hose (Hand Embroidered Clox) Black with white or self clox, also white with self, black or colored clox and bronze or taupe with sell clox; doublex heel and toe, and garter top. Heretofore $2.00. Women’s Lisle Hosiery ’ At Reduced Prices Women’s Silk Lisle Hose Black, white or tan, silk or plain gauze lisle; doublex heel and toe; Dub-L garter top; all weights. Heretofore 50c. 6 pair for $1.60 Women’s Superior Quality Lisle Hose | Ot silk or plain gauze lisle; black, white or tan; doublex heel and toe; Dub-L garter top; all weights. Heretofore 65c. 6 pair for $2.15 kirts. “Gowns at Wc, 98 and $1.79 Skirts at 98c, $1.29 and $1.98 Drawers at 39c, 49c, 79c and 986c roidery. Corset Covers, elaborately trim- med with shadow and Val. lace, also of striped batiste. 1.15 Hundreds of other excellent values in Muslin Wear, C Kimonos, Voile and Lingerie Blouses. a he oroeees 1.35 | 3 pair for $3.90 Fors Receive the Maximum Protection in the Koch Storage Vaults, In Line with Fashion’s Newest Fancy White, and Black and White Hats, $5.00 ___ All white hats, and black trimmed with white, made of fine Milan Lad trimmings consist of white wings and moire ribbon; specially priced for to-morrow's selling at $5.00. $2.00 Untrimmed Hats, 59c Good quality hemp hats, medium and small sha colors and black; heretofore priced up to $2.00, a Men’s Silk or Lisle Sox Men’s Pure Thread Silk Sox In black, white and all colors; doublex lisle heel, sole and toe; all weights. $1.25 Crepe de Chine, 85c Crinkled crepe de chine, all pure silk, 36 inches wide, in white, ceil, pink, corn, pigeon, copenhagen, Whiting’s 45c High-Grade Stationery at 25c 24 sheets of writing paper or 24 Heretofore 50c. 3 pair for $1.00 terra cotta, olive, peach brown, | | correspondence cards, in linen or navy and black, @ quality that fancy finishes, with 24 envelopes Men's Silk Lisle Sox has never been sold for less than | | to match—white, pink, blue, buff Superior quality silk lisle in black, white, tan and colors; $1.25. Quantity limited. and lavender; all in pretty boxes; iced heel, sole and toe; all weights. Main Floor, regular price 48c; at, box, 25c. Heretofore 50c. 6 pair for $1.45 This Is an Extraordinary Group of Women’s Silk Moire and $I 95 Leather Bags, at - Values Range up to $3.50 Ag span, new lot, fresh from the maker's hands, and every one a type of bag that the fashionable woman is affetti 4 ‘hose of black silk moire, in by a chain, and mirror; also smi frames. = 5 . The leather bags are in genuine pin seal, pin morocco, fitted with cathe and calfskin bags, fitted with included, too, are crepe calfskin bags, fitted with purse and mii With each bag, « gilt or silver lettergram Free. e oe The Crowds Attending Our Great May Sale of Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery Broad and Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose In black, white or tan Rene ine ribbed; also corduroy | ibbed in black only; : ‘Sizes eto 10. on Heretofore $1.50 6 pair for 1.00 i ted, Sotton Hose white or tan, all weights. | i. lack, by q Sree 6t0 10." Heretofore 45c 6 pair for $1.68 28 ick, uch models, are fitted with purse held afternoon tea bags, with gilt and silver Children’s Socks k: | Waite Line Trees BORE oe Fi8: 6 pelr | White or Colored Lisle Thread Socks | Sizes 5 to 9. 1.18 Heretofore $1.50 ‘With striped tops. White Lisle Thread Open-work Socks Sizes $ to 82. | B. Altman & Go. Women’s Ready-to-wear Dept. ’ (Third Floor) Remarkable Values Are Being Offered in Women's Afternoon and Evening Dresses, : Women’s and Misses’ Riding Habits, Tailored Separate Skirts and Tailor-made Suits. A Special Offering for to-morrow (Wednesday) will consist of High-cost Tailor-made Suits (including Suits of silk moire) at the excepe tional price of $37.50 150 Tailor-made Suits for Misses and Small Women have been taken from the regular stock and are being offered, in the Department on the Second Floor, at the remarkably reduced prices of $15.00 $20.00 «& $25.00 » A Very Important Sale of Imported Cotton Ratines to be commenced to-morrow (Wednesday), will consist of this season’s weaves, in a large assortment of the wanted colors as well as in white. These Ratines will be offered, in order to effect a speedy clearance, at 55c., 78c., & $1.10 per yard being about one-third to one-half tess than the regular selling prices. B. Altman & Ge Women’s Italian Silk Underwear now so much in vogue, is shown in the Department for Women's Knit Underwear it in a decidedly attractive assortment which includes Vests, Cherhises, Knickerbockers, Bloomers, Combination Garments and Short : Petticoats. 4 XK. The Dress Goods Department Several attractive presentations of | \, The New Plaited Skirt (Semi-emade) are now ready for inspection, including Skirts made of plaids, checks, crepes, fine ‘serges and veilings. These Skirts have already received the cachet of Fashion's favor in Paris, and will, during the ensuing season, be equally popular here for tennis, boating and general sports wear, as well as for walk- ing. They are shown in the regular stock at $6.75 & $7.50. e y Housecleaning Helps are the best prot of the pence values the Koch House- ¢ urnishing Sales invariably provide. ea Sure Protection from Moths 'esdefied mothefor Sale Today, Wednesday, Thursday oo Moth Sheets ME Prettiest Dress Materials Hd | ikem ht PY, At Lower Than Usual Prices Storage and Safe Keeping + | Preserick Lomee On ry (A) | Anderson's celebrated ginghame-checks, stripes, plain and plaid effects; ; oo th be NN PR a at ior Furs, Fur Garments, *- Iahon Ce Mone |MANAHANS vo Ramie Linens in newest col > Ide Portieres, Rugs and Lace “ te TAR INE ‘H) 2 itch Printed reper latet Moral eilacay to Curtains. Moderate Charges. PS Se ee | MOTH BAG if} oa. Modern Storage Vaults and most |_|! 50 inch imported English Storm Serges, sponged and shrunk 42 inch all woo! Shepherd Checks. All wool crepes and Satin Pruncllas; formerly 89¢ Skirts Made to Measure, 75c Lowest fe of the identified with Koch’ Material ply hl pe . & MOTH BAGS ment, Mecend Fieey, T? MAKES LITTLE DIFFERPNOE WHAT YOU NEED —A WOKLI) “WANT” WILL GO URT IT, } ' approved method of cleansing. (Telephone 7000 Murray Hilf

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