The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1914, Page 8

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PRIZE-WINMING DOG FOUND BY WORLD ‘‘AD.”’ DRGE COLORADO nen ee | That of Anirhal for Which He 65 ty ESTO TERMS Was Negotiating. | Charles F. Wagner of No. 8,664 Briggs avenue, the Bronx, lost his Prige-winning brindle bulldog Ro- chambeau on January 8. He adver- Ben sa Undiey Cites | tinea in The World and recently got ‘ @ letter from H. A. Halpin of Scran- , Action in Mine | ton, Pa. who sald he had read the : advertisement and Wagner's descrip- ‘Strike as'Precedent. ida GEMM Ube exbetiy aeiba the pid —*® ture a@@% description of a bulldog which Mr. Halpin was negotiating to buy for $50 from John Martin, of No. 488 East One Hundred and Sixty- seventh street. Pretending to be Halpin, Wagner called on Martin and recognized his dog. He summoned Martin to the Morrisania Court to- Ln (eae ae | told Magistrate had bought the dug on Jan, . inst for $30 from two men he met on the street. ALSO APPEAL. Scranton Recognizes Description as | 1205 that the asimal dog when Was called to it an plied by tnt all. over him, licking his nds and face. The dog was re- turned to Wagner. Rochambeat won od ribbons in 5 jd A FATHER dOHN'S MEDICINE In a recent letter the Mother Superior of Nasareth Academy an have methine ain oe for Father John’s ledicine. Several of the sisters have teen tabi it and all have been benefited it.” (Signed) Mother hay peti demy, Concordia, Kan knowing that Father but is composed entirely of pure ai ehleoma, nourishing food elementa, which build new flesh and Children as well as older ind renewed health aud streugth use. FRIDAY and 47-49 West 42d St. SATURDAY: Pan: ‘is no Republican gwovern- in Colorado,” declared Judge a th President has any right , troops in t State, desire him er ya every mine until such an agree: deciared that he and bis ‘would pro- ready to admit oe eseller os more power- Final Clearance of Remaining Suits, Coats, Dresses At Amazing Reductions It’s a Renard Clearance—No fictitious reasons ang forced values, but Actual Bargainson fault- lessly tailored, distinctive and correct apparel of the hour. For Women and Misses 29 Suits, were up to $22.50, at 10.00 31 Suits, were up to $30.00, at 14.75 48 Suits, were up to $45.00, at 21.50 29 Suits, were up to $49.00, at 24.75 Included are English Serges, Gabardines and Shepherd Checks, Russian Tunic and Roman striped effects. 39 Coats and Capes of Golfine, Basket: Weave, Serges, Diago: all colors and sizes. Formerly es ne Q, "78 up to $27.50. 48 Coats and Capes of Silk Moire, Silk Faille, Taffeta, navy or black Serges and Shepherd Checks. Formerly 14.75 ig up to $37.50. Reduced to 14.7 110 Dresses, were uptosi2.50,at 7.50 42 Dresses, wereupto $24.50,at14.75 32 Dresses, were uptos37.80,at 21.50 53 Dresses, were upto$s7.50,at29.75 Comprising Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteors, French Linens, Cotton Crepe, Ramie Linen, Mes- salines, Organdie, Volles, Taffeta, Nets, &c., Rus- “ sian Tunic and Eton effects, variously trimmed; all sizes. Nothing Reserved. None Exchanged. Numbers West 42d Street Renara, Sonn Daxdiall Sesion Final Clearance Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats Friday and Saturday LOT 1I.—60 Suits; a big assortment of materials ; at sxcopine aemny of styles and colorings. ‘o close 10.00 None C. O. D, Positive Values to 27.75 LOT II.--21 Sample Suits in Silk, Taffeta and Cloth, handsomely trimmed; direct copies ce im gad mace ignt blue, navy, wistaria an lack. ° close out at. 22.50 Positive Values to 60.00 LOT I11.—55 Coats in Serge, Poplin and Moire; in most attractive styles. To soba 12.50 and 18.50 Positive Values 18.00 and 26.50 None Reserved or C. O. D. Franklin Simon s Co. : Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL HOLD A SALE FRIDAY Boys’ Norfolk Suits WITH EXTRA TROUSERS. , 7 TO 18 YEARS Of tweeds, cheviots and homespuns, in gray “or brown colorings. Also Headojon uD to $10.00 6. 50 Palm Beach Norfolk Suits FOR BOYS. 7 TO 18 YEARS Of genuine “Palm Beach” cloth, in natural tan, also tan or gray, with pencil stripe. Value $8.00 Washable Norfolk Suits FOR BOYS. ' 7 TO 17 YEARS Of tan or Frey, crash, pure tan linen, olive or tan army khaki; also white duck. Value $4.00 5.95 2.95 Washable Knickerbocker Trousers FOR BOYS. 7 TO 18 YEARS Of tan or fr, crash, Holland linen, olive or tan army khaki; also white duck. * 95 WILL OFFER FRIDAY Boys’ Silk Mixture Blouses Negligee blouses of silk mixtures, with Russian cords and jacquard figures, in handsome patterns of blue, helio, gray or black and white, with sepa- rate or attached collar. 8 to 14 years. Regular price $2.50 Boys’ Negligee Blouses Of imported madras, cotton crepe or mercerized materials, with separate or attached collar, eat orshortsleeves 7toiSyears. Regular price $1 Youths’ Silk Mixture Shirts Negligee shirts of silk mixtures, with Russian cords and jacquard figures, in handsome patterns of blue, helio, gray or black and white with]separate . collartomatch. 12to 14 years. Regular price $3.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts Of imported madras and mercerized materials, in light or dark colored stripes, with separate collar to match. 12to14 neck measure. Regtlar price $1.45 1.35 1.35 85 Here’s A New Heinz Food Incomparable in flayor— rich as meat in food value —and cooked—ready to serve when heated. Heinz Spaghetti Orie of the P 120i is made on the recipe of a famous Italian Chef. _. Its sauce defies description. Unless you've tried it, you don’t know how really delicious Spaghetti can be. Get a tin today from your grocer, at our risk. Money refunded if it is not the best Spaghetti you have ever tast H. J. Heinz Co. “business” to become the talk of the town, teil about it through a 4 er Simon & Ca, | Hh Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Semi-Annual Clearing Sale Friday, May 23nd Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel All This Season’s Desirable Modele No Approvals . No C. O. D'S, Misses’ Suits and Coats 116 Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits or Lig serge, gabardine, wool crepe or chec! 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 135 Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits Of navy blue or black serge, gabardine, wool crepe or 14 10 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 No Evchanges 10.00 15.00 163 Misses’ Long Tunic Suits | Of serge, gabardine, Egyptian crepe, brocade or moire in navy, black and colors. ,14to years. Heretofore $39.50 to $59. 50 1 9; 75 92 Misses’ Outing and Sport | Coats Of Worumbo chinchilla, English golf cord, wool English serge or Scotch mixtures. 14 to 20 years. Waveotore $18. 50 to $29. 50 10. 00 85 Misses’ Dressy Coats and Wra s. Dressy Silk Wraps, in black and colors, also serge and novelty and Travel Coats of Scotch tweeds. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29. 50 to$49, 50 1 5, 00 170 Girls’ Coats Of English serge or shepherd hess a number silk lined. 6 to 16 years. Misses’ and Girls’ 250 Misses’ Silk Dresses Silk Afternoon and Evening Dresses, also a number of English serge 14 to 20 years. Herelofore $18.50 to $29.50 87 Misses’ Long Tunic Silk Dresses Heretofore $29.50 170 Misses’ Summer Cotton Dresses Of cotton crepe, voiles, eponge or French or Ramie linen, in white 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 165 Misses’ Crepe and Linen Dresses Dresses, combined with silk. Of navy blue, black, white or Copen crepe de chine. with plaited long Russian tunics. 14 to 20 years. and colors, also flowered effects. Of Frenchsor Ramie linen, also imported crepes and voiles. in white and rolors. 14 to 20 years.” 90 Misses’ White Dresses Of white French voile, crepe or organdie, trimmed with laces, batiste e: “ broidery and wide silk sashes. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $18. 30 Ai $29.50 340 Girls’ Summer Dresses Ot Ramie or French linens, ratines, eponge, white an colored voiles or ginghams. 6 to 15 years. 140 Girls’ White Dresses Of white voile or batiste, trimmed with filet and Val. la hand embroidered, ribbon sashes. 6 to 15 years. Hersiclore $6.95 to $9.75 Will Close Out Friday Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 Dresses Heretofore $14.50 lo $19.75 Heretofore $4.75 to $9.75 4.50 10.00 15.00 5.00 9.75 |. 14.50 2.50 4.50 , 210 Small Children’s Coats—= to 6 years Of navy, brown, rose or white serge, wool crepe or checks, silk lined. 4.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 = OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS 53 Pex 950/56 Pox” $100 Wq Pexm 975/89 Pox" $150 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 4048T. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-sesking by saving time, temper and One Over! When it comes to guiding wacation-takers to Fors. mountain end seashore - hotels and boarding houses, The World stands out in bold rélief as a /. of all

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