The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 14

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; iS FOR BROOKLYN BABIES on eo mot gm ats : In each aye ge Ah Ay I Following the exercises there will be given to the ohild who has im; & parade. most between the time of the pre- \minary examination, In tla itt |) PROE WnNeRS DAY = y or girl in each Eeaeata an ef oh poten Alga Mg 34 ‘ cates of honorable mention w: eateria\i Miss Winifred Long ot Westerteigh H AT WILLOUGHBY HOUSE divided among the children in the! ngs "fone to Balt Laake City, Utan, 3 Pe she wt visit her sister, Mrs. J. 2a LT ae ‘To save unnecessary confusion, only | M. Ca! , for several wee! | the bables who will receive prises or| The Right Rev. David H. one certificates, together with their moth-|D., Bishop of the diocese, wi ers, have been asked to attend the|Christ Church, New Bf awarding this afternoon. But every | @unday, evening for confirma’ mother who entered a child in this contest hag already recolved substan- tial reward in the Instruction in the care of children given at the lectures and examinations. —_—=_——— ff the Woman's Club at their STATEN_ISLAND NOTES. viapeones, St. George, for the benefit Bids will be opened by the .| of the New Brighton Day Nursery. Intendent of School Buildings on June| | Mr. -_ Mra. By § for alt ns to Bard aveoue, school butidings: Nos, 1, 8 4, 6, 13, iS fs eeraneiog, for the 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 28, 26, 80 and tl daughter, : Curtis High School. | | toed from @ six months’ tour Ruseell Benedict will open Burope, } a dem ot the Supreme Court at Rich-| Miss Helen Kahle of New Brighton, mirage? etthvaate tvs deparet| Diapason nL. ‘alendar of civil cases put i a e of as well an criminal cases, quest Mise Gertruda Walker of; An esting programme for the| Castleton Corners, of Memorial Day in Waah- Park, Stapleton, has been ar-|in the Suprony by Robert G, Shaw Post No.|the additional costs of the exte A L giro Rag (og Bc red of Amboy road at Huguenot avi 0, Spanish-American War ' Veterans, ,aasiaied by one and Daur Min Witter. ‘Cole kg art 4 ers Of ‘eterans, Veteran Firemet af and other civic bodies. Addreanes io Ma ol pret for the mar. will be made by prominent citizens. | Kate, to Godfrey Vaughan Bal Christ Chureh, New Brighton, on four classes who come next to prize winners, )More than Thirty Receive { Awards of Cash in Evening World Competition. Heart, o My TT im Great home Kifs for the summor. held this afternoon under the aus- Better Babies Contest organised by *" The Evening World and the Babies’ * Welfare Association at Willoughby Mouse Settlement, No. 97 Lawrence Street, Brooklyn. At 4 o'clock this afternoon more than thirty youngsters @nd their mothers will be made happy with the presentation of the mon | prizes and certificates of honorabl mention offered by The Evoning World, Dr. John Crawford, who Was in charge of the examining physicians in the contest, will present the little contestants are inte four oli ‘To-day is prize winners’ day in @ Court, Brooklyn, on © from eighteen months to three y ‘ from three years to five year: rt - YOURE BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED! LIVER 1S SLUGGISH—DIME A BOX Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- thon, Sallow and Miserable Head- eches come from a torpid liver and con- on ere bowels, which cause your stom- ech to become filled with undigested food which sours and fer @ ewill barrel. Thi watold misery—indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseat- CANDY CATHARTIC une 18, A euchre and reception will be held to-morrow evening in St. Mary's parish hall, Rosebank, by the Chil- dren of Mary Sodality. Mrs. A. T, Loveland of 8t. Ceorge has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. en ‘oll MH. Wilkins, of Maplewood, J & d Mra. Lalla teiaeg Had eek ing. A Casearet to-night will surely|Villo are entortaining Mrs. Fran straighten you out by morning. A 1¢-; Adams of Manhattan, cent box will keep your head clear, stom. |, Mra, Heuben Androvette hes, ro. ach sweet, liver and bowels regular and| after a viett with her sister, Mra. make you feel cheerful and bully for!O. T. Parsons of Pleasant Plains. months, pecan tec ints nee god gee dooming ton BOYS TAKE A. RIG; GO ON DAY'S JOY RIDE Two Started to Walk to Coney, but Decided Driving Was More Pleasant. ‘Two small boys, driving @ tired horse attached te a carriage, stopped yester- day afternoon at Ninety-fAfth street and like garbage in ‘a the first step to 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG * ALSO 25 & 8O CENT BOXE! RK -W i STORE UM PL 6th Ave. and 20th St. in New York in Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes Can Always Be‘Found yer Basement. ~ Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes, $3.00 it Will Pay You to See the Values. Both Style and Quality In These Cammeyer $3.00 Shoes. 47 Styles to Chose From. In Our Basement We Have Wonderful Impressive Values Here In Men’s and Women’s $9.65 Low Shoes _at Child’s, Misses’ and Ankle Pumps Splendid in appearance, siill betier iu value. Patent Leather, Gun Metal and White Canvas fio $13 | irs. $1.50 | S00 $U-85 Child's, Misses’ end Growing Girls’ Button Shoes Gin Metal Calf anc Black Kid with Patent Leather Tip. eters S115 Tea S125 Hite 8-78 MORE OCLLLLALT OE: AUR Ot HB ‘in the Camme Growing Giris’ f Get a FREE Copy of This Greatest of All Vacation Guides Wate Beiit a THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, and aligh ; One of the boys took candy from The formal opening of the season Pocket and tried to force the horse to/D. MeMillan and his “lub of eat it, jeland Yacht Club of Salk Fourth avenue sation ined as the South, had feft it at Thirty-first street “and vee eg Nbany tor) and they coul have returned to their) gaciety, oS An suction bridge party will be BEILLOT MAKES RECORD INDIAN. Ind., Mi A Rdward W. Gould of | muviie racine room feued to fail tom, | at the Tomeoo bet 19 of | where elimina Miss Louise Gould, George Belllot, in a rene ‘at of the two and a hi in tion not a eae 8 ay hee egane © js, when his mac Ae et aoe ee reokiym on coming out of the north ta through the fence, Cheanell Chemical Compeny, Ltd. Word From GARDNER, The animat refused and the stuck @ ball of popcorn inet his none. ectives Roche and Donnelly of able on Jan, 22, according to ‘of that date from the cot Levi H. ‘The letter was written winter — quarters it Greenland, and came out North or ttt | team. Donoday, four- avenue, and Bu- p £8e, of NS that they rringe. They alk to Coney ‘was warm work, Fenist the temptation take the rig and go for « rie @ were sent to the dren's erson, the a med ¢0 ON MOTOR SPEEDWAY. or louses. ing records continued to fail! When your hot, tired, achin, Pte heed Way: | like paving blocks; all . ‘are being held, | * ind smelly, 1 foot ty Saturday an hour. Thi ore 100 the Speedway record, but ited States record for the ‘ feel tight and your feet Withe Haupt, in an ave during the | hurt or get all tired and ew won tirelis em a fe and tore | you by a t get » May %.—Denald Crocker Land ex- ploring party were well and@ comfort- @ letter re- yester- at, by at "TT" EASES HOT SORE, TRED FEE No puffed-up, chafed, tender, sweaty feet—no corns feet feel chafed, , tired feet—no more pain catlogses and bunions; your shoes won't will never, never “TZ” Don't disappoint aia One Mop is Better than Another only when it cleans better, polishes better, collects dust better, is easier cleaned, is easier renewed, and gives lasting satisfaction. (edar Polish . 8, Pat, Office and all principal countries! Two Sizes—$/.00 and $1.50 Cleans, dusts and polishes all) at one time—the same time —because it is treated with O-Cedar Polish. It collects the dust and cleans as it polishes. It is cleaned by washing, and a few drops of O-Cedar Polish renews it and makes it as asnew. O- Cedar Polish neutralizes the dirt and destroys its power to soil. An O-Cedar Polish feature, ‘The O-Cedar Polish Mop is round—that means it cleans, dusts and polishes every- where. Makes it easy to clean those hard-to-get-at places. The heavy padding prevents the marring and scratching of furniture. Try It Before You Buy It No O-Cedar sale is complete until you are satisfied and delighted. Simply deposit the price [$1.50 or $1.00) with your dealer and try and test the O-Cedar Polish Mop. If you are not satisfied and delighted with the work it does your money will be refunded without a question. $1.00 size not sold in Canada. Channell Chemics) Company Chtoago, Il, Toronto, Canada The time is close at hand when you will want to take, Hotels boarding-houses at seashore, | mountain and country re- Sorts are getting fixed up spic and span for the enter- tainment of summer guests, Over 2,000 vacation places, a vacation, Mop will be described in TWE WORLD'S Summer Resort Guide | tor 1014 OUT ABOUT JUNE 15, | For FREE distribution at all World offices and by mail, and MAY 38, sometime Saturday. Hosiery and Athletics, danci This sale has been specially 40 to 46. At $1 pair—Ribbed pure silk in shot effects. 260 Bathing Suits, two $1 (for boys), E50, 02.50, $2.75, 83, $4, 65; Friday, one-half prices. 95 water-proof bathing suit | » here- tofore 50c, 65c, 75¢ and @1. “Life for bathers heretofore 25c and 50c; Friday, one-half these prices, ef pare ool baseball stockings. here- tofore 85c, 50c and 75c; 40 catchers’ mitts, Cool Summer Frocks for Women, $6.75, $8.75, $10.75 Prettiest cool things a woman can imagine are here for $6.75—pin dotted os polka spotted voile in black and white, blue and white or lavender and white. At $8.75 are finer materials, including white ratine striped crepe, challis printed voile and white ratine, At $10.75 are distinguished corded crepe bolero frocks, black and white striped crepe, and white dotted swiss trimmed with flowered eretonne. “How can I get dresses now at almost half of what I paid earlier in the season!” asks some ‘one. But that ie it. You did get them early. Now the makéfe are disposing of their remaining Summer eye pay you to get two or three extra frocks at it 8 we are quoting. Gray Salon, Second floor, Old Building, Cool White Silk Blouses $2, $3, $3.75 Special holiday shipments of hundreds of these cool blouses just opened. Styles among the best of the season, Fashionable turn-over collars open at the fastened with black ribbon laces. Each is extra good quality at the price. Such blouses are cooler than lawn, take hardly any space in the handbag and are not apt to wrinkle, ‘Third floor, Old Building. 7,500 yards of this print satin meteor, 177 patterns and colors, wide. ‘It is all we have left of these cool silks. or two before traintime. Tomerrew, Friday, will be the lest shopping day tele wre. Store will be closed all day Saturday, Decsration Day. On Monday, June firet, the summer opening Store to open at 820 A. M., desing of & P. M. DELIVERIES A Sale of Light Weight For Men, Women and Children Who Want to Keep Cool Prices Are at Their Lowest , all these activities mean that to keep cool and fresh— everybody needs just twice as much underwear and pairs of stockings may be obtained for the same money that you would pay for Qualities are standard. Prices down to bed rock bottom. Men's Underwear Women’s Stockings On the Subway Floor eee Cotinthes Jo) Breed oats Some All White White anon hie ws At 78c—Combination sui (3 drawers, 28c. ait ie oatiarton mite, At So8 pale ae Ror SE as ove of white striped madras—a mesh cotton, “seconds,” 65¢. sise or two missing. ; alge Imported black cotton, lisle ‘ehteains black beg a sleeveless Hf unbleached soles, . Seine Tomaenn, dota tn dean ot, mecentieed Mele, wie oe VTE merceriaed tan lise, or black cotton with unbleached soles. Regularand =; cotton, plain Men's Half Hose extra width legs. Mere soles, 18¢ pair, At 75c pair — pure silk Subway flowr, Old Building. dit pe i gestion stockings in black or plain For Women hand-seams. Black pure silk, color. Ribbed lisle veste, lace trim- eed enim At, $1.18 pair—pure silk" Coctbination suits of ibbed At 35c pair, three pairs for stockings in black and plain 4;.10 tece trimmed, 65c. #1—(three patrs for usual! price colors. Subway Ratrance, New B Ag ate ea smcroesing’ Main floor, Old Building. a at ee vests, 18¢ read. Black, wi or each. or . colors. Children’s Stockings Imported summer weight Pure silk—black, white and colore—in every case two pairs At $1.35 pair—Ribbed pure for price of one. For Children silk in shot effects. Some are Plain, 50c and 75c. Imported socks with fancy seconds. Ribbed, $1. ‘Seconds. tops, 10c pair. 8 for 25c. | Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Maia floor, Old Building. Subway floor, New Bellding. Certain Sporting Goods at Half Off toGet Them Out s heretofore |heretofore 250; 95 baseball suits for 6 to 9 one-half these clearaway, and the prices have been put low throat; sleeves long or short; the 8@ style is| brassed A Tourists’ Silk Sale silks at the minimum price of 95c Yard Choose two, three or four dress or waist lengths of the ordinary cost of one. Stripes, flowers, conventional designs on crepe de chine, Canton crepe, broche satin, ‘Three-quarters are imported. Majority 4% inches The “people at home” will appreciate a dress length of s new and closing hewre will go-tnto affect night or Underwear so that in most cases the extra garments heretofore $@ and $2.50; Friday, Prices. Note—Because the object of this sale is a enough to ensure it, we shall not accept re- turn of any of this merchandise. Subway Entrance, New Building Manufacturers’ Samples of Suit Cases and Bags Asi ie Ae vag Mi beige ced gm bbe! tu ‘ind w luggage it, a Laas to bei. naw G is a timely opportunit; the summer gale has Malle brave and just before the first real week-end holiday—an offering of Bags and Sutt Cases at One-Third P Lese Than Regularly r i o Debra ksh ct os Bags, $5 to $15; Sust Cases, $6 to $26 Subway Floor, New Bi Subway Enistace, New Dulting, Holiday Sale of Trunks, Hor shows going away for the teovteh $ 8 holiday, special arrangements may be made for the delivery within eur city limits of trunke purchased tomorrow, ‘riday. Dress Trunks Veneer and basswood bodies; covered with fibre, Convertible Steamer Trunke Some gamoid covered: fevile Leelt"ctkes ne std imines re bound, — Clot! linen cloth lined, hat coi Haed, Bresaed mings; ment, ry oapavate Sires 34'v0 $0 laches, beseers te and ad $12.50 to $29.78. $23 end 838, Steamer Trunks Canvas, fibre or pege- Wardrobe Trunks moid covered; fibre bound; Canvas- covered, fibre trimmings, bass- bound, four drawers, large Goth cad ites Tineke” Noha © ae iJ Sines 96 to 40 inches, high. 4 aay 99.50 to $22. $33, season's fashionable Easy to get what you want in just that minute |! sitk from this historic store, Silk Rotunds, Main floor, Old Building

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