The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 10914. PAINE VANTIN [SERESSSES Oyu cee Eeeialateres would be only a drop in CAUSES PANIC PANIC IN giTy|! a the bucket, late Ker ot y aamage to the canal. . engaging expert aperaicere ana ase —— f HY REST LARGELY countania to help ite own employees, | Shocks ‘More Violent 1 Than Those | WHEN CONSUMPTION Hcoray-ray ASHINGTON|| checkiog what is een by the tele- of October—No om “i Last of the Series Sunday, June 7 Boeciet = nares et, Torts, Peasant. lice, fares cm. asnnano, 435 P.M, PANAMA, May #8—An earthquake | remember, that every case of tuber: tna the fechontga of a Mal more violent than the one last Oc- | cuiosis passes thr be vastly simplified. tobsr, shook the Isthmus Inst night paige ie hag of @ year's duration: U It ia the belief of the commiasion | and caused a panic in this city, The|° time to be cu Pp. S, Sailaeinien Hasn't) a nat auch a method of procedure willl shock began at. 1025 e'cloc and | ‘*coenieed Y) WTHCORPORATIN esses "rom | cute ll | | ~ for the gy Atlantic Cit not only be cheaper for the Rtate and | iia stout half a minute, the incurable 1, GZ.50 Mare? ||| Funds Enough for Probeand | ore ekysiiony forthe ingugy, wut] ated about alt & mlnate yl Hezae tate ee H oli a Must Trust Company which will stand the scrutiny of the) that the point of origin was within | cee cal yY courts should the company appeal! 100 miles and to the svuthwest, the "4 iagnesio by from the commatasion’s 4 motion being from southwest to|‘smneus by specs dei 13, " . 28, snaton | : BUMSYLVAWIA R.R.1) auossre “ats "ses: seo] HAZER DYING’ OF WOUNDS. | rr snt, very iieae 1H wea |e vnnn ein he amt And for the Brill Stores’ showing will be made by the Public Service| ANNAPOLIS, Mé., May #%—wittam| 80 far as the authorities have been | 4nd the rewerds of his permancatiy cured . of the most remarkable === | Commission of the Second District to) Bowlus, the student of Bt. John’s Col-| able to learn, no damege has been!” 1, not go away from home in the hove gut the New York Telephone Com. | '*#? this city who was shot Monday | done to the canal. of & cure fren residing a short time in pany to de es meen of the werk a0 ag when Be, was 0 one of flee a: Reports trom Gatun, Miraflores and|s Gifferent climate, You can be cured at) e vg be ea al. ; ca omy‘ eirued. tot i ale 8 ety aie P| tae SUN Mt Wa eect Decoration Day FTER dinner the probe of the company’s phystcal | rhe faculty has ordered the suse nothing to find eut for yourself, because value in New York City, on which |psnsion of twelve members of the Bargains In the Final Sale of Stock of so, Fecent. oases, of the The mana My? the Canal, Gpecintiet, 60 Weat 824 st Be bth Men’s, Youths’ & Bove Clothingand Furnishings At About Half Off pep Pcty eke nh fight for lower rates, the commission, | quired ‘ace and changes 's made tn z stronger than any of the seismic din-| days, 11 to 2. Valuable book om Puber- B. B. TRUE BLUE SERGES TARTAN PLAID SUITS at ita last executive aeaston, called | Smtr! ees felt in the Canal Zone Inat’ culosie sent to any address, Gray checks, blue serges, Mpls |r seise| Shorn Brothers fancy blues and pencil $1 2.00 parm pect ores | Ei rane feet meee | penn. tare 2nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. stripes; newest models. ee [A rb ate Bow tt . Important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Summer Waists GPECTALLY arranged for To-morrow, Friday, on the Second Floor, {s an exceptionally fine collection of Lingerie, Linen and Silk Waists, in en- tirely new and very desirable styles, presenting extraordinary values, as follows: Lingerie Waists, @ $1.40, 1.85, 2.60 and 895 Of sheer batiste, lawns, voiles, or striped crepe, with embroidered or pluin Sepodie acs; or trimmed with em Linen Waists, at $1.75, 1.95, 2.50 amd 8.7% Tailored Outing Waists, with set-in or ee eeres shina Mag be short, flat rall- B. Altman & Ca! HAVE PREPARED THE FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY): For suits worth up to $10.00—Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes and num- erous mixtures on sale at the Union Square and Harlem Stores Only. For Spring and Summer Suits, which will amaze you with their value— Pencil Stripes, gray. brown and tan mixtures and fancy blues. Sale of Boys’ Suits At Union Square and 125th St. Only $8.95 For New Smart, Well- Tailored Spring and Sum- oe ole its— Sy te ai jue:‘Serges, Gray Serges, Gray Cassimeres, Pencil apres Fancy Blues and B Straw Hat Sale at $1.50 and 52.00 Instead of $2.00 and 83.00, High Crowns, Taper Crowns, Low Crowns and Medium, Rough Straws, Yeddos, Sennits and Split Straws, all guaranteed waterproof. Every new shape and style and a score of Yifferent ribbon widths and styles. ! A Special Sale of “‘Women’ s Country Club Skirts and Russian Long-Tunic Skirts in white or navy blue serge, white-and-black stsipe, Roman stripe, shepherds’ checks and golfcords . . . . « at $6.75 China or Habutai Silk Waists, at $1.95, 2.75, 3.95 and 4.90 In white, or colored stripes, with flat collar and yoke; or tailored modela, with hemastitching; long or three-quarter sleeves. Continuing, To-worrow, on the Third Floor, the Pre-Holiday Sale of Men’s Summer Suits At $12.50, 15.00, 17.50 and 21.00 Also Women’s Cape Suits Formerly $17.50 to $7.50 | phaagprna every smart and comfortable style, at the must devisive re- * fn white or navy blue serge . at $25.00 ductions quoted, so far, this season. The fabrics are plain and fancy worsteds, Summer flannels, cassimeres, serges and tweeds, made up in latest and most desirable Spring models; quarter, half or full lined; many with silk body and sleeve igen in all sizes from 34 to 46 inch chest measure; in stout, long and regular models, in the following groups: Men’s $17.50 to 22.50 Suits at $12.50 and 15.00 Men’s $25.00 to 87.50 Suits at $17.50 and 21.00 Also two groups of suits for young men, in sizes 32 to 42 chest measure, made of high- Imported Black Chiffon Taffeta (double width) will provide a most unusual offering at $1.68 per yard (The new selections of Black Dress Silks for Summer wear, now being displayed in the fegular stock of the Department for Black _ Silks, include Sea-proof Satin, Shower-proof ’ Foulard, Waterproof Habutai, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin Mousseline and Sheer Crepes). of Trousers For Men and Young Men. 95.00 sree. $3.00 2. 00 Trousers $1. Khaki Trousers. $1.00 to $1. 80 Flannel Trousers$3.78 to $8.00 Sey Outing Trousers..... grade woolens, in plain colors, pencil stripes, tartan plaids and shepherd checks, in the newest bared smartest eabidall; coats quarter and half lined With alpaca or silk ieee iy bdo 0c Hosiery.....+++ #50 Hosiery Young Men’s $15.00 to 20.00 Suits at $11.75 and 14.25 Young Men’s $22.50 to 80.00 Suits at $16.50 and 19.75 Also Young Men’s Outing Trousers at $8.25 Made of white or gray flannels or fancy stripe serges. All Goods Surehased Up to Closing firme, a aa Will Be vered for Decoration Day If Full Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Saere ian Fale a eel 47 Cort! it Street, near Green 128th Street, corner Gresnwich Stregt Evenings A Sale of Cotton Dress Fabrics will consist of { French Cotton Duvetyn (the remainder of _ this season's stock), at the extremely low Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits, At Extraordinary Reductions we remarkably fine groups of cool, durable” Summer Suits for Boys are offered on the Third Floor, as follows: i Boys’ $1.50 Russian Washable Suits, Boys’ we Washable Suits, price of at 95c at $1.45 Sixteen hundred suits of plain, fancy and One une suits in Sailor, Middy, 28c. per y ard eee Dyegures A galate it linens, alias Oliver Twist and Russian ali with cloths, in military, sailor an traight or bloomer trousers, in this season's ‘ being less than one-fourth the original price. box collar a a sizes 214 to 8 years. meh and fabrics; sizes 214 to years. Also Several Thousand Yards of Cotton Dress Materials fa a varied assortment of Summer weaves j (in Dress and Skirt Lengths only), at cne-half to one-third the former selling prices. 4.0 Movern Grocery STORES Specials for Week of May 25th. : Golden Grain Flour, 7 Ib. bag.......... 2ic Quaker Puffed Rice or Corn Puffs, 75 ".° L2c Sweetheart Soap, best for toilet; ai .. 4c Atlas Tomatoes Atlee quality; absolutely y Qhgy Particular attention is directed to their exceptional facilities for the Cold Dry Air Storage of Furs, Fur Garments and Oriental Rugs insuring them against theft, moths and fire, at very low rates. Special price concessions on Alterations and Repairs executed during the Spring and Summer months. Draperies and Hangings Stored, Lace Curtains carefully cleaned and laundered at moderate cost; and stored until wanted, free of charge. Estimates submitted ane articles called for upon request made in person, |, by & mail or pone; Bryant 671 i i I = FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES (Telephone 7000 Murray Hill) C. N. Disinfectant—the psa ee now 8c LEGHORN EGGS, ® ws.cci"" Doz. 30 BUTTER (thebest) “ws turtnm” Lb. 29

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