The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1914, Page 5

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4 -o An doing very weil, knocking Dom- : in + UNTIL Hs TROUSERS “Panos SHAMS EPIDEMIC, 4% BEGAN TO BAN TO WEAKEN kere asa Greater sanity in bank legisistion and publicity was the burden of a plea made “tu When 5 ulidde Fastened iar asa my eueiet “ tat ry i te » Its, Teeth in Strategic Sec- |Cage, form a ware Searenige evi ptr > Mg ol ition All Was Over. rene shame—not sham vit and ex- nied ane reformers.” ee —_—— ny, m1 O'Neil of No, 166 Monroe . Bereat, yn, wishes now that be| 6 LI] Rad not entered a regtaurant at No. Wl High strest, Brooklyn, at 1 o’clook , this morning. He also wishes that Dominick Eucelsen, a walter, had not been pugnacious. But most of all O'Neil wishes that Doriick’s dog r had died, yesterday. —_— Oeil Femented it when, Bucsteen “TIZ" for chafed, puffed-up, west at a restauran’ Blace to done, for he had tal taken a tittle sweaty, calloused feet Bap just after he entered. and corns. ted it whon Dominick's fiat wae con” ‘ust violently against his nose and Seatve footsick! Your feet feel ick this way and that, wh puffed up, ae aching, sweaty, brindle bulld Bontnto’s a? ai . tor. aia a came to the rescue, na ak i “feet 5M ry ia teh ‘Nell felt a bite on one | by ‘es the pain doe other” ie easton bea lend bare tight gut of corn, callous an awful fecling that the — ta and bunions. » fe the grandest tant section bd ae trousers was | foot- finder he word haa raf own ssing. When dog began to/ Get a #5-cent box of “TIZ” ai =A @perate there he yeed for help. drug store and end foot torture Policeman William Finn of thejwhole year. Never have tired, ching, Poplar atreet station vines the call. Both men were taken to the sve): smell feet; your shoes will fit | Station, where Hucelsen was locked Bee gee ren’ aly wish you '1Z" sooner. Accept no substitute. WHOLESALE DIRECT TO YoU 1159 Broadway, Cor. 27th Street A NEW RIN OF SHOE STORE—This is the first thoe “Greater New York selling shoes at whelessle direct ¢ to the consumer. fags gel dls Roar cdg Fy ory nyt ety in this greeter city. Cm 4500 PAIRS = Come and Choose from Original Packing Cases SPECIAL RU AT te FRIDAY poor | SATURDAY Mae O65 ALL STYLES—ALL proche LEATHERS stocks Ce retail—t famous Peg I Commonwealth, T. D. peed Howard & Foster and MAIL ORDERS FIL) We will Gl! mail orders at wholesale. One ion PAY Recto piyio, clus; eve, ances haslgloarten cectaaioen: $2.95 2. f; SPECIAL, $2 wereens as) choose from orig- ULERY ATL’ sizes— ALL LEATHERS. FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SPECIAL—Prof. Richardson's $7.00 hei $3. 95 Shoes have MENS & WOMEN’S GOLF, TENNIS & & YACHTING SHOES. cut, in tan or wi or rubber soles. Values $5 to $10. Wiseoele diet, $2. 95 REMEMBER THE NUMBER 1189 Broadway, Cor. 27th Street OPEN EVENINGS 9 o'Clock Saturdays 11 o'Clock ROYAL FURNITURE CQ) HARLEM STORE 2190 3° AVE BETII9 2120 ST. ; Genuine Birdseye | Credit Maple Terms 33" * ) DRESSER |;..: ~ serpentine front, large ig French bevel plate mirror, Wier i ts roar voruae $9, 98 Phe A Open Evenings at both Stores. BRON x 156 "ST Women’s Ready-to-wear Dep’t A Special Sale to be held to-morrow (Friday) will consist of Women’s Tailor-made Suits in serges, wool crepes and shepherd's checks, at the exceptionally reduced price of $18.50 A number of Imported Suits will be included in this offering. A Reduction Sale of Misses’and Small Women’s Tailor-made Suits and Afternoon Dresses now in progress in the Department on the Second Floor, comprises the remainder of this season’s stocks, at prices to effect a speedy clearance. The following are exceptional values: Tailor-made Suits at $14.00 & 19.50 Afternoon Dresses at 14.50 & 18.50 Also a Reduction Sale of Girls’ Coats and Washable Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years) presenting a number of eminently desirable styles and featuring the popular fabrics for Summer. These garments have been marked at the following greatly reduced prices: Washable Dresses at $1.75, 2.85, 3.50 & 5.00 Coats and Reefers at $5.50, 8.00 & 9.50 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses (sizes 6 to 20 years) at the exceptional priceof . . &88c. A Sale of Women’s Straw Hats for Summer wear, will provide a special fea- ture in the Millinery Department on the First Floor, offering unusual values at the following prices: Trimmed Hats in a diversity of smart, attractive styles at $4.50 & 6.75 Untrimmed Hats in the newest shapes and straws . . . at $1.75 & 2.50 A large assortment of Hats for Sports, Travel and Motor wear, including straw, Panama, felt, corduroy and other styles, is now shown in the regular stock at moderate prices. B. Altman & Co. W.men’s Ready-to-wear Dep't (Third Floor) The New Cape Suit in several models. Special price . . +» «+ « $32.00 Dressmaking and Tailoring Dep’t The New Cape Suit Made to Order at the special price of . . . $48.00 FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES (Telephone 7000 Murray Hill) 7 Bit) Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold ‘Air | i Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 80th Street Exceptional Values Have Been Arranged for Children’s Week Beginni will ” ean the Children’s eginning tomorrow, Friday, and continuing until May 29th, inclusive, s "beptlons, which will offer at remarkably low Girls’ Summer Dresses at Greatly Reduced P Girls’ Presses sheer lawn and tissues, tucked and tunic pcg inset with Val. lace or beck beerh Sizes 6 to 14 years. Usually Girls’ Voile , Dowie ra - oo Sises 10, 12 and 14 years 94.50) \s2.05 6.75 Girls’ Linen Dresses Low belted b te tye ee eee Girls’ Hand Made Dresses juslin,. hand embroidered, broad Usually $15.00, Clearance of Girls’ Coats Spring and Summer models of tailored 6 to 14 years, snd trimmed. ‘Biase $5.50 8 $6.75—Formerly $12.50 to $18.50 ppg Sizes 6 to 10 years Third Floor Girls’? 8 Young Women’s Smart Footwear Pumps, Oxfords, Fei Re i ein tn, | 9400 leathers. Usually $5.00 and $6.00 Girls’ School & Dress Shoes High and low oS all made with leather arch support, in tan Russia, black Russia and patent leather. " ahs 6ter 11 woe $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Usual prices $2.50 to $4.00 Infants' Hard Sole Shoes —Strictly hand-made— 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor Splendid Values in The Infants’ Section Infants’ Serge | Coats ee ue and shephe ica lined; Band embroidered collar and}. 4.50 = Sizes up to 6 years. Formerly 85.95. Infants’ Rompers Of chambray, ripplette and fancy checks; all new models, Sizes up to 6 years Formerly 65c) 45¢ Unusual Offering of Infants’ Fine French Underwear Skirts, drawers and slips. Sizes 1 to 6 years, Special, at 75c to $6.50 each Boys’ Wash Suits A wide assortment of materials and new Summer styles, Special, at 95¢ to $4.95 Special Wicker Cribs A ient model with drop sides. new convenient model w: drop ni i $7 7.50 Fourth Floor Children’s & Misses’ Beautiful Mid-Summer Hats light and dark atyles of Milan, Milan hemp, lingerle, peanut and novelty straws, daintily trimmed. $7.95, $2.95 & $6.95 Usually $4.00 to $12.00 Fourth Floor (With extra pair of knickers) a Taken from regular stock— wi |$10.0 0 Sizes slightly ih 76 Usually. $15.00 Nostell: bos eas fll Norfolk with belt ef coat onan daly tthe walt ln’, ais plabe Soeblr be coats; eve: tage of shade , tan and brown, blue aad Bleck peecll stripes. ives 7 to 18 years. “Palm Beach” Suits | $ * al te Boys. All Linen Suits a very fine quality, well stitched so Seat the we seams will not give way biped Fourth Floor Boys’ 8 Youths’ Furnishings he Straw Hgts—4 to 6 years Jack Tar and other styles—white, navy, brown and black, | $1.50 & $2.25 Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts and Blouses Fine imported madras, Russian corde: andl and soisette, with attached or detachable collar and double cutts. Shirts 1 12 to 14 neckband; 7 to 15 years, Usually $1.50 and $2.00, Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas Of fine striped crepe, trimmed with double silk frogs. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Usually 81. Mid Boys’ and Youths’ Terry Cloth Bath Robes Ip a complete assortment of Testi 4 to 16 years. Boys’ Washable Middy Suits White galates and tan linen. sine 2 wal 82 of ite galatea an: 5 mh 65 Fourth Floor A Splendid Stock of Boys’ High and Low Shoe. | at Exceptional Prices for this occasion — $2.75 and $3.50 Usually $4.00 and $5.00 — Street. Floer RAYS

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