The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1914, Page 13

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WITH BULLETS FYING ~ RAMBLERS SPEED AWAY WN AUO ROM POL Fight With Strangers Had Taken Place in Basement Littered With Cards, Saks xanga Broadway at 34th Street Continuing Tomorrow and Friday The Annual Sale of Women’s New Summer Dresses. at splendid concessions from the usual stock prices The diversity of dresses in this important sale provides for some Seca of Summer. Whether ip be a beach frock or a dancing f away dress or a dinner frock, it is embraced in these comprehannive « assortments. And the models are down to the last minute of style, reveal- ing all the light and shade of current color and design Every dress is a special contribution to this sale—a direct result of very earnest co-operation between the maker and ourselves to embrace in this one event the season’s choicest conceits, and to stimulate a correspondency of interest on your part by marking these dresses at the most radical savings in our power. SUMMER DRESSES of rosebud voil SUMMER DRESSES of French voile, crepe linen crepe, awning stripe ute an and linen, imported ratine and ewning muslin, in a dozen new ond ed voiles, in many new attractive Regularly $10 & $1940 Regularly $15.00 The sound of revolver shots and | the shouting of men aroused every- j body in the block in Thirty-ninth Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues just after daylight to-day. A ‘The revolvers were fired by four po- icemén in pursuit of an automobile in which half a dozen young men had raced awey from No. 212 West Thirty-ninth street None of the shots took effect and the men in the automobile got away. Inveatigation of the basement of No. 12 showed that it had been used as ® gambling house. ards, chipe and refreshments were scattered all over ‘the place, chairs and a table were overturned and there were other signs of a rough time In the rooms. It appears that the young men who St Sateen Settetne Ga at at $7.50 at $10.00 BE fate they run ot ty Scouts SUMMER DRESSES of chiffon glace taf- | SUMMER DRESSES of etepe de Chine, ta Cie ag ogre eed pollens p seed) lane feta, in very effective si boos combined with | Russian side pleated tunic models, with the row awanened the lanaindy, silk shadow lace and yoke and Medici collar of Mrs. Engian acts heard d loud demande that tve Dende 8.0 joor Looking from her a window she saw two an ‘rush from at $1 50 venue. he fase of one of tremen|| | SUMMER DRESSES of lace, net, organdie led ube oat as Dotibees he fovea and combinations of taffeta and organdie, in the new long tunic models. Regularly $89.60........ at $18.90 Regularly $36.00........ at $23.00 all vg th a the pts jons youns men boarded th began to shoo cot. two strangers, who were firet to leave the house, appease, HIS HONOR LIKES HIS WEED. Denver Judge Invites AN in Court { to Smoke with Him. DENVER, June 3.—Judge H. A. Class, aseleting Judge Perry in the West Court, The semi-annual Clearance of Women’s Suits and Coats at season-end reductions affords hundreds of the most pong foe unities tomorrow In garments that are for the most he modes of the hour. These garments at $10. 00 866 Cloth Coats that sold up to $26.00 60 Silk Coate Lenora lle? #0 Broadoloth Capes that sold up to $19.50 These garments at $12.50 to $£9.50 up to $89.60 $5 Cloth Coats that sold up to $86.00 These garments at $17.50 Epegptbaaal avai yarn faced eng Fg Gate thet sold tp to #06:00 33 Silk Coats that eold up to $39.60 Tomorrow ond Friday Women’s $5 & $6 Pumps, Oxfords & Colonials at $3.85 Colonials with Spantsh porn heels and hand-turned made of patent coltskin, m gray or faun brocade backs, and patent buckles. The variety of choice in this eale also inctudes Colonials, pumps and Oxfords of gun metal, kid, patent leather, tan and suede, with leather Cuban heels, and some of them with buckles of cut steel, you ea} wevell smoke?” She | BEE SCOTT PICTURES § PICTURES SOLD. Saqecs Seligman, Paris Art Dealer, the Purchaser, PARTS, June 3,—It was announced to- ae ssatale sossee: Sree 3 4 aguas Fell into the River aus Rives anh Bal Dida't Rive. James Kane slipped off a scow tied These pip poy at + 50 Fels-Naptha Soap does better work in the best way. Just because a thing is new doesn’t say that it isn’t as good or better than the old things we have been used to. If you don’t know about Fels- Naptha Soap, it is time that you learn. Fels-Naptha Soap is one of the changes that means a lot to tired house- sagpere, It means a way of doing work It means saving a lot of time and teoubde. It means using cool or luke- warm water; it means making things look . bright and new. Anything—paint, wood- work, kitchen sinks or greasy pans, the weekly wash, fine laces, heavy blankets "looks better if ‘uae with Fels-Naptha Ph Sale eit yal" ~ mc ygoTu & otek Vib We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise {i Shopping Centre Bargain No mail, phone or C. 0. D. filled. | Sample Porch anf House Dresses at $1 Women’s Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street and Small € Summer Dresses The Prettiest Models we have seen s0 far this season. Ptices ate most unusual _so_early in the season. 4 Te daintient and noweot model Prodhe ores chet lingerie bn a ore ‘and chambrays. A variety of styles and color- tkeee ies onbel Daa satin i welts Rimone sey pepluma, flounces or ruffles. All desirable colors, A variety of Women’s Dainty Summer Frocks, Summer Dresses ad 95.00. Models to select from. All sizes. Summer Dresses, 96.98. pure linen, fener eponge, me novelty crepes, voiles, some with leather belts, plain or corded al Seen Sy styles for choice. All sizes and colorings. Dain’ Dresses, ¢ a ty crepes. ‘wanla. piping? orwelvel.. d novsty of Srdab end ond Women's White Skirts, 96c, $1.50, 91.96, 92.50, Ta Neen, rin cota voneoien spans yen hite and wi in cPomre, Ravel ty rape, whit setural linen, cotton bedford. oll sises, A line of belie 01.90, 01.08. posi, Linen, tay tay troined oh @hildren, Surf 08.00. Gatin, 06.90. Washable Drevses at | Women's Linen and at $7.96, ua aie foci | uray a A tutta ‘of women's lien sd cation, pone cuits, quta jects, im ma tabenen oyster, ts Ao tem ani = AMT close’” joM Main Stere—Third Vieor. Another Bargain Surprise Women’s Shaped Vest and Knitted Pants The Vests, values 500 and Qa; the Panta, “Thursday, 33c Each Diack, white and all colors; also a few with colored stripes, garter Khaped Versa, low Bak, ‘ne tttoves, Pants, lsle or cotton, leu i OM Mata Store, Street Teer, a Main Stere—teeet Extraordinary Event at O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boye || So Enormous Is the Quantity of Merchandise and_So Sensational the Value that We Will H \! Sales le Ready Tomorrow to Sell 200 Garments o Men’ S Athletic Underwear ; Women’s Thread Silk Stockings Some of the very best $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 Stockings you ever saw. Thursday, 79c Pair : PE SIL SITS: “Shirts and Drawers Three Garments for $1.00 3 5 C | Regular. 506 an and 75 0 Grades Fakes ae eea@n jentlemen, is not only hygienic and sanitary in warm die ie LiL Gy cals mankalls Concertante omare oe i it is like clothing yourself im a cool breeze. Made of fine quality Madras, Mull, Soisette and Nainsook. Shirts 4000 dozen Pairs of Men’s 25c and 35c “alca’ ‘Suits Three Suits for $2.00 Regular $1.00 and $1.50 Grades....--... catvapeyetos, tn eiglbentbacay ‘The Union Silite: simeee’ sloeed tk tise MeNe iak tine thee ee Tor eed trem ng mae hurriedly removed from the feetory during ee ee 4000 dozen Pairs of Men's 25c and 35c Reinforced soles. heels _ x toes. ‘St Plalied sad SILK SOCKS. at, pa’ AC Black, White atd varie O'Neill's Men's Steve, Four Entrances Digectly from Gath Avense, 11,000: Women’s House Dresses at 59c, 79c and $1.00 = Values $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 tt i ae daint; pessaniay House Dresses made of dainty colored lawns, with pij ng | and y el and collar of solid color; also pares sizes, in fine quality a and shadow ace trimming, percales, sizes 46 to 52 inches. Value $1.00, at House Dresses made of fine lawns, ginghams or percales, " a large variety of sizes up to 46 inches. Value $1. oF ee renee Abe Vines, 79c| 0 odes Uavs sone OPE PL Cts es SOT LG LPEA FEES Shay pENE tee all pretties tiene or porch prettily trimmed | With laces, with fine embroidery, yok: t and $1.00 $3.00 Tub sit Silk Waists, dark colors. Valuc $1.50, at..........:eseeeseeeeee House and Porch Dresses made of fine dimity and lawn in Made of Pb $1.98) with hoe ro Boog collar and cuffs dainty colors, also white pique with embroidery with hemstit trimming. Sizes 36 to46, Special.............+ | 50 Waists in Georgette # colors. There Were Never Such Good a. wan at Oc} waists, Peet at $2.00 Dressing Jackets or kimono styles, in figured swisses or black and white lawn— ‘with seal em- broidery edges. Special.........:200 be eeeeeeeeeeee Crepes, $2.95 Long Crepe Kimonos in all colors and black, with Prettily trimmed with shadow shirred yoke, Persian border. Value $1.00........... 79chiaces. Roman striped O'Neill Main Mtore—Third Fler, O'Neill Main Store—Third Piser, $1 Combinations 69c skis ordroeet oud entra sirpatp . made of fine qual- French wile, prettily broidery and **" $0c] 912.00 Trunk; Special, 98.98 . with deep em] Basswood body trunk, canvas cov with insertion and|ered, fibre bound, cloth lined, two lace’ straps, two trays, with hat wi bat ts . meal in top tray: heavy dowels | ite a hinges. ieee 32, The Great June Sale of Baggage; Savings Are '4 or More 96.50 Full Cut Cowhide Leather Bays, 94.50 Laster ' leet wail Cd leather cor- braseed sunken Tock Poy) chap Siage 1 16, 17 and 92.98 Fibre Grass Suit Case, 92.50 18 inches, tan of Fibre grass son 90 oom two seve al rut ive end Clutches, cloth limed, 34, O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, to 22d Street:

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