The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1914, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914, ba i RE i i timate for $250,000 to establish in] MILK PUNCHES HIS RUIN. Manhattan a model street cleaning district, where garbage cans will be| Former Engineer ap for Larceny handed out free by the City of New] stakes Plea but Goes to Jail. FETHERSTON PROPOSES I os MOD \ York and where motor tract in water and another plough, sweep and | wajton’s downfall. He was before the N haul the snow. Hortes must #0. | Justices of Special Sessions to-day on There will be none In the model dis-|the charge of petty larceny. a trict. “LT have not always been as you see! tiary. been the curse of my life.” "The collection equipment,” said ‘ me now,” he said to the court. “Once 1 was a civil engineer, well-known in this country. In 1898 1 was employed n construction work In Cuba, There fot yellow fever and to ald my con- valeseonce I took to drinking punches, And I've never been able to break myself of the habit. They have milk The Justices expressed their sorrow and gave him a year in the peniten- The New | ‘ Wants $250,000 to Show City| Commissioner Fetherston, “Including 3 bs 7 | household receptacies as well as a How Spotless Town Is Actually Conducted. transfer station or dump, will be de- Russia Calf - $7.5 A new and exclusive'style to be found only in the Hanan Stores.. This Oxford is made of the finest’ quality dark shade Russia Calf. Hanan & Son Eight New York Stores signed to obviate odors, files, dust and loose paper. hattan {t is proposed to install a now Street Cleaning Commissioner Feth-| 8¥stem in the present District 6, — S| UWleth streets and from the East River \ to Fifth and Sixth avenues, i INOL CLEARS shed on a pier. An electrically op- \erated telephone system will unload the headquarters for the district and An Easy Way to Got a Clear, Fresh| will be provided with an office, em- Pimples and blackheads disap; shower baths and all suitable appur- | fed, Tough, ugly complexions beoome| em com for the work regular use of Resinol Soap and an ‘ occasional applicution of Resinol Oint-| Vawver Speyser Nearly Getting tions do their work easily, quickly and \ at little o whee ‘the prt on Lincoln Speyser, a lawyer living at ‘After a general survey of Man- eraton to-day asked the Board of Ks-| Which extends from Twelfth to For- “The dump will consist of a closed a refuse containers from vehicles and Hi transfer the material to scows 7%: | moored alongside the dock. % | “The transfer station will become and Velvety Complexion. ployees’ dressing room, lockers, ——$— 4 clean, clear, and velvety, and hair ’ health and beauty are promoted by the} FINED $100 FOR SPEEDING. ment. These soothing, healing prepara- A Six Mon Sentence. } Pensive cosmetics and complicated | No. 6& West One Hundred and Seven- “beauty treatments” fail. [teenth street, was fined $100 by Mag- i { Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment] !#trate House in the Morrisanta police heal eczema, tetter. ringworm, psoriusis | to-day on the charge of over- and other skin eruptions, stop itching | ng his machine, ‘The fine was instantly, and } heavy because this was the law- host valuable for bY . 's third arrest for the offense. The ] acres, burns,,boils, piles, ete. Sold by| frat’ time, he was kiven A auepended all druggists. For trial free, write to| sentence and the second offense was Dept. I8-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. | fined $9 ii Wise ten fe Tne Rese] [1 had ft, in my mind to give you There is nothing “just like Resinol,"| gixty days," anid the magistrate, “but 80 refuse worthless substitutes, T will let ‘you go at $100 this time," Polo Oxford A TS Ce A «Store Opens at 9 A. M. , HERTHA S27” Sonne New Stocks y 4 New Management : :, 3 Trimmed Millinery Every new and up-to-date style suitable & for summer wear is represented in this sale. This is an opportunity which may never repeated again. Read every item carefully. Special at *1.00 800 Women’s up to $5.00 Trimmed Hats. Special at *2.50 400 Women’s up to $7.50 Trimmed Hats. Special at *3.50 Di. Gigantic Clearance Sale of Stern Brothers fend and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. To-morrow, an Extraordinary Sale of Eleven Hundred and Twenty Summer Suits for Men and Young Men At Fully a Third Less Than Former Prices HESE remarkable offerings, on the Third Floor, To-morrow and Saturday, follow several advantag- eous purchases of smart and well-made clothing from our best manufacturers. _ All are in desirable Summer weights, in the following groups: Men’s $80.00 to 35.00 Suits, . at $22.50 Including some of the handsomest suits shown this season of foreign and domestic cassimeres, worsteds and flannels, including plain blues; sizes 34 to 46 inch chest measure. Men’s $28.50 Suits, Reduced to $19.00 In close-fitting and consemvative models, made of the season’s most popular fabrics, including plain blues; coats half, quarter or s! eleton lined with silk or alpaca; sizes 34 | to 46 inch chest measure; in regular, stout and long models, Men’s $5.00 to $7.50 Automobile Dusters at $3.50 Of linens, poplins, coverts and mercerized fabrics, in single and double-breasted models. Young Men’s $19.50 to 25.00 Suits, $15.00 In two and three piece models, Norfolk and sack suits with half or quarter lined coats; materials are neat pencil stripes, tartan checks and fancy mixtures; sizes 33 to 42 inch chest measure. - Young Men’s $27.50 to 82.50 Suits, $18.50 In English styles with three or four button coat; of un- usually excellent fabrics in desirable colorings; coats are unlined, quarter and half lined; athletic vests; sizes 33 to 42 inch chest measure. Also Friday and Saturday, an important reduction sale of Boys’ Wool Summer Norfolk Suits RESENTING many of the finest suits for Summer wear, now in our regular stock, at very great savings in price. Materials are light weight fancy cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns, worsteds a tweeds; half-lined or with full alpaca linjngs; some suits have extra pair of knickerbockers; sizes for 6 to 18 years, in the three following groups: Boys’ $7.50 to $9.50 Norfolk Suits at $5.00 Boys’ $10.00 to 12.75 Norfolk Suits at $7.50 ‘ Boys’ $13.50 to 18.50 Norfolk Suits at $9.75 Also Boys’ Washable Suits, Special at $1.50 In middy, sailor, Oliver Twist and Russian styles, with straight or bloomer trousers; of superior qual- ity galateas, poplins, reps, chambrays and kindergarten cloth; sizes 214 to 9 years. Values $1.85 to 2.95. Men’s Straw Hats N the latest models, are shown on the Main Floor, in new fancy braids; also the more conservative styles in Sennett, Mackinaw, Milan, Bangkoks and Panamas. ~ (YN the Third Floor are shown the newest shapes in Oxford Ties, Button and Lace Shoes, Walking Pumps, Golf and Tennis Shoes, of the choicest selected leathers and highest grade workmanship. Also To-morrow and Saturday, another very special offering of Worthy of particular mention is a line of Men’s Panama Hats, . at $2.85 || Men’s Oxford Ties, at $4.00 pair in the latest shapes and a full assortment of sizes. | in patent coltskin, tan or black Russia calf. Men’s Shoe Department, Summer Shoes For Misses and Children HE Shoe Department, on the Second Floor, Furnishings for Boys | A Clearance Sale of desirable varieties at re-» | markable reductions. | Boys’ 50c and 75e Blouses, . . at 35¢e offers most satisfying selection in every de- of assorted materials in large sizes, sirable variety of Summer shoes, including white Boys’ $1.00 to 1.50 Blouses, 5 at 65c canvas, buckskin, Nu-buck, tan Russia and willow calf, patent leather, vici or lustre kidskin and black Russia calfskin; in Oxford or ankle ties, barefoot sandals, button or lace shoes; made on nature-shaped lasts, with superior workmanship. Specially interesting at this time are: Children’s Play Oxford ‘Ties In sizes for girls and small ¢hildren, of white canvas or tan moose, with specially prepared flexible soles that give almost double service, of fine mercerized materials, madras and crepe cloths. Boys’ $2.95 Shirts, . . - at $1.75 of fine silk and cotton mixed materials; negligee style; sizes 12 to 144 inch neck, Boys’ Washable Four-in-Hand Scarfs, at 25c of mercerized cheviot, with satin stripes and Russian cords. Regular Value 50c. Children’s 50e Rompers, . = 3 at 85¢ in sizes for 2 to 8 years. Sizes 5 to 8, : " - at $1.75 Children’s 95c Rompers, . ¢ % at 65c Sizes 814 toll, . . «at $2.00 of galatea and madras, | Sizes 1144 to 2, . ~ sat $2.50 800 Women’s up to $9.50 Trimmed Hats. Special at $5.50 175 Women’s up to $16.50 Trimmed Hats. Btmpeca Crawford—Main and Becund Floors. 3000 Prs. Women’s Low Shoes at Half Price A number of special lots of to-day’s most fashionable shoes, which come to the new Simpson Crawford Store from some’ of America’s biggest and best makers, at a sensationally low figure. Colonials & Pumps New York’s Handsomest Summer Pumps for women, misses and Largest Shoe Store q and children. Thousands of pairs in uiet, convenient, commodious store, in every kind. All new and perfect, y of time and space to give due considera- Just from the maker’s hands. nt matter of correct footwear. $4.00 Colonials & Pumps [[yji<ses’ and Children’s Smart New Footwear that givet service é White Summer while showing the beat style, » At $2.00 Pr.|| Shoes and Pumps Strictly $1.50& $2.00Values All the wanted leathers— at $1.00 Patent, Black, Gua, Calf. Sizes 6, 8, 8); and 11. All new Also White Buck- skin and White Canvas, and perfect. White canvas and white leather. ~ Sensational Values Sale is worth coming miles to at- tend, and buy a supply to last through the Summer, Plenty of salespeople to fit you carefully. $2.50 & $3.00 White Pumps Dainty and New—Sises for Women, isses and Growing Girls, At $1.50 Pr. Strictly up-to-the-min- ute footwear; white leather pumps. Also White Canvas 44 Shoes and Pumps. Shoes with the rounded arched lines that give grace to the feet. All Goodyear welt soles. i Dresses for Stout Women tion to the Al sass in every style, By fair comparison, the best shoe buying proposi- ee before the women of New York to-day. All new and perfect. cc CALS OVAL AS ore aS i tf TOM wei 94.95 93.95 95.95 94.95 95.95 1-3 to 1-2 Off--Special at *3.95 to %5.95 A manufacturer specializing in Dresses for stout women offered us a special new lot of 600 cool Summer washable dresses at a price which means an immense saving to you, No matter what size you may require in stouts, you will find it here. . Every dress is stylishjand well made, with every seam sewed deep, which péePmits of good, hard wear. l THE STYLES are all in this season’s newest models, including the long Russian lines—tier, ruffled or plain flare; full cut skirts. Pretty waists, fancy lace, combination colored collars and other pretty trimmings. THE*MATERIALS are flowered voiles and lawns, tissues, ginghams in pretty stripes, linen, wash ratines, fine pereales, linens and colored chambray. All pretty summer shades. Women’s Extra Size Wash Skirts Made of cordeline net, grass linen ; belt Made of ratine, belt, open front, and Made of fine quality cordeline,34 linen, Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, | $ | $ HN] Ha uacktetcon front rail stsce and lengths, * Z 5 O|buttons at front tall igens very servicentic I «9.5 | button with fine peartbukiow relishes, MeO | ee |, CS CURR Simpson Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street $$$.

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