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Be VON CL ALISGEN ORDNANCE WL STOP PSENT TO PRISON | SARS ON NEAR-SIDE Straus: and Was Found Sane + Enough to Understand. Cars Will Be Ended by New Law. YY 5 7 Ht arity ty ey Hi pails i Heh i rilstey sfeitits {f ited] F ! i i i at Noon. te 1 iy i UT H eet i ak Ys Hiblee i i i; 4 Hf a) cot Hh or Pe 5 hes Bg Ss [i = FEE F3 Siok ali HEADS WILL MEET BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT ‘yor and Others Will Witness an 4 No Approvals STE RS Antiquated Method of Halting] street rattway rate ie that ace anet Alderman Daniel M. Bedell, Chair- ba Ba Me IG Waonas " be. & 100, er ave the near- man of the Committees on Public side stop with feaults, The TER BVINING WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAT $6, 1014. be ready to approve it. The committee has made an exhaust. ive investigation of the mubject of street car stops. The idea of at Ding cars on the far crossing appe: to have descended from the horse. days, when, on a near side sto would have been necessary for pas sengers, to board the car, to walk th length. of the horses as well as the length of the car. . P For cleaning clothes beautifully —without rub or injury—Van’s Norub has no equal. Geo peckege today, a stop on the fargide of crossings, there are many compulsory near- there are fire houses or schools. double stops cause confusion 5ee, one tale providing that all trofiey|@uires paseengers to wi ‘rom crossing to the rear platform—a dis- bed | agreeable task in muddy weather. ‘The ordinance provides for far-side @tope, with the consent of the Police Comm! ner, in outlying districts there are no ited transfer te, such as irty-fourth street and Sixth ave- understood to nue, where three car lines intersect. Seranhlin Simon & Co. announce the following change of r business hours to take effect June 15th June 18th to June 30th, 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays at Noon July and August, 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays closed all day. Septem 1 to September 15, 8.30 A. M. to 5 P.M.; Saturdays Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ' Semi-Annual Clearing Sale Wednesday, May 27th 245 Women’s Suits Long Pe Sao of navy or black serge; also eSSY SUttS of navy or bleck gabardine, crepe woo! popliny” es 18.50 Heretofore $39.60 to $59.50 220 Women’s Dresses Afternoon Dresses of crepe de chine or taffeta silk; Street Dresses ot English serge or wool crepe, ‘10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 185 Women’s Silk Gowns Long Tunic Gowns ot silk crepe de chine, in white, navy, black or Copenhagen; Evening Gowns ot tafteta ot two-toned satin. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 All This Season’s Desirable Models No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges At the Brooklyn Store— Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. officials have promised to be ‘ ————+ —- > ip) DEAD, 1 DYING FOR D0G. Apimal is Killed, Owner ia Constable and Himself. ORE FALLS, Me., May %6.— of Wyman's gun - { gun wap to eave - premises, noti- an which authorities a t " Spene. | ‘Wyman's ‘ahnestock Is Seventy-Nine and Mae Brysipelas. Ma i at bis home, No. 457 Madison from erysipelas. His sald to-day Me: Pahnestock had spent a rest- Bight but is now resting easily. 10 Day Clearance Sale Prior to reorganization Women’s & Misses’ Apparel About One-Third Former Prices The receivership is over. The store has been closed Monday and Tuesday and the stock rearranged for this Final Sale. Every dollar's worth of this merchandise must be sold to make way for the New Idea Smith Gray Shops. Come and see for yourself. Beginning tomorrow we will sell at about 1-3 former prices. Lingerie Waists.................. Summer Skirts................005 GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S APPAREL. SPRING COATS, GRADUATION DRESSES, WASHABLE DRESSES, MIDDY BLOUSES, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES ~ Pos We ie, ee ee WHERE ALL HARLEM pees ITS SHOPPING KOCH3 G, ———— Prettiest Summer Blouses That Will Win Instant Admiration ses of Sheer, Fe Ve fine laces \abroldeey color combinations... Pere Camisoles of China Sith and some of all-over lace, daintily finished = with ribbon otraps.. Camisoles of Crepe de Chine bahay ted Polat non with wide or ribbon 69c | | wrap. re $1.00 : Specially Low Prices on Wanen’s, Children's, Men's Handkerchiefs Women's Soektiae er scillop and narrow, hem- » »/ colors; ee err ee Plain Ribbon, in pretty color recat suitable for belts and dress coh tea ming: 8% inches wide, s special......... e 6 for $1.00 All-Linen Uslaundered Initial Hand- fe, special, Ofor..... 9c Men's 6 for $1.28 All-Linen chiefs, embroidered with Misses’ $5.75 Rustian Tunic Tub Dresses The daintiest and most becorting models, of cotton crepes and voiles, made with dressy tuscs, full blouse, silk girdles, organdy of lace collars and vestes. $7.80 Summer 2.25 WhiteChina Dresses, $4.95 | | fie Blouses, "91.6 Of Dolly Varden voiles and Made with embroidered or- flowered made with short indy collar, three-quarter or long y tunics, full ves; sises $6 to 44. A very blouses, three-quarter sleeves. usual value. . Sale of $2 to $3.50 ‘Bracelets at 98c Black moire bags in a large va- riety of styles with ft German sil- A notable collection, embracing ver ond gun metal fram: gold filled bracelets, guaranteed for ith purse, mirror, wear; narrow, medium and wide. in vinaigrette bottle tnd tablet. the prettiest engraved designs, with Also genuine pin seal Morocco and call leather bags. patent safety catches, Stunning $7.50 Whit Hemp Hats . Early Sunmer $4. 95 Trimmed with flowers, ritbon and large white wings, with black and colored facings 7 > $5.00 Trimmed Sailors, $3.45 i cb wings, quills and moire rib- Ped pact epee 4 perry rake ler Ppa Measured by all Standards, these are Colonials for $3.75 The charaster of the material that goes into hem, the workmanship e and thelr siehilinese, piers beyond dispute their ility to tl .00 class. Every good quality of a $5.00 8 embodied in these Colonials at $3.75, the asrortment comprises patent leather with brocaded backs and gun metal, Welt and turn soles, ite Canvas Butta Boots, 98 Women's, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’; welt solen; all sizes. FURS STORED In Dry Cokd Air AT MODERATE PRICES. Orders now accepted for Alterations and Repairs at Special Summer Rates C. G. Gunther's Sons $91 Fifth Avenue, New York $3.95. 8B. ALTMAN & CO. announce than following schedule of business hours will take effeot June 16th: | June 16th to June 30th: 9 A,M.to 6 P.M.5 Seturdeye 12 Noon July end August; © A.M. to 6 P.M. On Seturdaye the Store will be closed all day ember tet to imber 16th 9A. M.to 6 P.M.) Seturdeye 12 Noon B. Altman & Cn. have prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) A Special Sale of Women’s Summer Coats (for Travel or Motor wear) which will offer remarkable values at the following prices: Silk Ulsters in black-and-white checks or navy-andegreen stripes . . at. $10.75 Motor or Travel Ulsters of tan linen; with detachable belt . . ‘ at $6.75 Imported Coats of Tan Tussah] ct 18.50 Also for to-morrow (Wednesday) A Sale of Women’s Blouses in smart styles and materials for Summer, at special prices. Crepe de Chine Blouses. - at $5.00 Linen Blouses : ; - at 3.90 Voile Blouses. ‘ 5 - at 3.00 Organdie Blouses . ‘ - at 1.90 Also a number of Blouses taken from the regular stock and marked at the greatly reduced pricesof . . $4.50 & 7.50 ‘B. Altman & On will continue to-morrow (Wednesday) An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Furnishings at about one-third to one-half less than the regular prices. Men's Silk Negligee Shirts, at $3.75 & 4.85 Men's Negligee Shirts (with soft cuffs) of silkeand-cotton mixtures ‘ at $1.85 Men's Negligee Shirts of madras or mercer- ized materials . . . . .~ $4.00 Men's Pajamas i +. per suit $1.35 Men's Cambric Nightshirts A at 55c Men's Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee- length Drawers, of madras, per garment 45c. Men’s Sleeveless, Knee-length Union Suits, ofplaidmadras . . . persuit 75c. Men's Imported Bathrobes at $3.75 Men's Silk Halfehose, per pair. 65c. & $1.10 ~ Men's Lisle Thread Half-hose per half dozen pairs. $1.25 & 1.50 Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Initialed . . perdozen $1.90 & 2.25 Plain . per dozen $2.50, 3.25 & 3.75 Men's Gray Silk Gloves . per pair 78c. Oe ae Sent 4 Men's Leather Belts, in black or tan, at 55c. * Men's Twilled Silk Umbrellas . at $2.00 FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES i STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES Fy (Telephone 7000 Murray Hill) ;