The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1914, Page 7

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Price $85 god om mart PAYMENTS. irene ‘rdutsos hosen. ov x mes. trom. slavery to the board Trae Bt, ott or ‘ood. ned Ces Aggies Hurley Electric Vacuum Cleaner, $35. FLATIRON BUILDING, Breedway and@ 234 S&., New York, hone 1684 Gramercy, lingerie with jbetter than the selling. |belleved, however, that much activity | rendered. Guaranteed Rust- Proof Wear your corset through the hot- test weather—wear it bathing if you like—you will not stain your Wares, You can give a Warner's Corset the hard- est kind of treatment—then wash it with a scrubbing brush and it will be as good as new. (We know of cases where a Warner's Corset has been worn continually for over two years, but of cotirse a case like this is quite exceptional). They are not only rust-proof—they are also Guaranteed Not to Break or Tear $1.00 to $5.00 ling for all crops being up to or above $$, Yields of Leading Stocke Based en Present Selling renee, Rates. ields. & Amal. Copper 8.33 7 Am. ¢ Tat 7 Am. Car 5.96 4 Am. Smelters 6.80 7 Am. Smeltera pf 6.87 10) Can, Pacific 5. & Con. Gas . 4 7 5 Ww 1. 4 5 7 Nor. Pacifile 6 Pennsylvania . 6. s 4 6 x 10 8. Steel Market Closing—There wan some irregularity in course of prices in late afternoon, but the market's tone was good and buying appeared to be Tt waa not would develop untf rate decision was Decision tn Shreveport rate case was considered highly {mportant, put- ting a curb upon radicalism of State railroad commissions and placing to a larger extent than before the right to regulate railroad rates where the financial and = railroad community would Wke to see it placed; in the hands of the Interst merce Commission. The Government crop report was @nsidered highly favorable, the show- the expectations, The Cloning Quotations. SESE ES City fahiah Time. ae Nasi tan, COSECE PECR errr ees eS Chicago & ings declined -_> a balan per heb for export, as announced to- aay. The number of pig J Aor ists, 1,038 The Seama “Tas avasine WORLD, fourth week of May and for the month gross ian at $44,520. From July 1 am increase of § ported, Interna of 8 cent. ol stock, against 00 per earned on $80,001 S00 of International pened ae Company for the previous Total gold engaged for export o prereset movement is now 9281000000, 600,000 since the Rye ed of including $5,00 Copper Producers’ Association re- Ports stocks on band June 1 increased 14,008, ‘ld pounds, compared with Exclusively in New York Henry HK Miller BosT0" Pianos, Player Pianos sign. lacquard Silk Crepe at 29C yd. 35 inches wide, new and pretty Jac- x rd crepes, beautiful shimmering ma- | cloth; white and light color grounds, | eo! in a choice color range; value 45c | with embroidered flower; value 85c and June Clearance Sale Women’s Coats and Suits at Drastic Reductions EVERY SUIT AND COAT MARKED DOWN FOR A SPEEDY DISPOSAL Wool Serge Coatsat . . A Shoe saKed | house offerings on ¢ allens admitted hg April to to the United States 5, id from July, 1918, to Bank for Savings will pay interest at rate of 4 per cent. to depositors on July 1. All Silk Printed Ratine Hi-Count Silk Jacquards, REGULAR VALUES, 49¢ AND 59e YARD Hi-Count Silk Jacquards, 26 inches wide, all the best colors| inches wide; a choice range of with a pretty Jacquard de-|the best shadings and pretty 1200 Yards All Silk Crepe Meteor Double width all silk charmeuse and all si'k crepe meteor shown in fifty of the best shades, also black; regular $1.50 value, at. yard. Sale of Real Values CUSTOMERS WHO GET THEIR SHOES IN THIS SALE i= ft FEWER eB a BE BS a3! firm, but eased ot on later transactions. Shorta were the principal buyers. Exporta for th ‘week were larger than the pi vious week or for the same week year. Market closed 1-8 to 1-4 lower. Corn vas firm. Tr Newton bulge were fairly well taken. Western advices are that farmers will not sell much until they receive an additi e conta a bushel. Closed vance. New. YORK fr a i a iif 180 ‘Cotton opened lower. 27C All Silk Printed Ratine, 40 floral designs. at 54C yd. yard. Charmeuse 97C Women’s $16.50 Suits at . $7.95 , $ Only 100 suite in the lot, Broken | an th iol tacladives aka Sp l t | 50 tines. | One or ne ote styles ‘Estas faihionabile cape coh ‘ma leat al ecla a e models, materials and colors, An ex- | wool Meo eons mane al af a sani rp ceptional opportunity to. purchase « ba facia Ee Moy Ma Fashioned of beautiful striped wash good suit at a low, pric Women's $25 Suitsat. . A splendid assortment of suits em- bracing the season's smartest styles, materials and colors. Only 2 its in the lot—taken from our regular #25 | lime. Women’s Suits at... $12.75 \Coatsat .. . $12 crepe de chine SELK used in making Models formerly tic hated to $35.00.) Oy . these Bl They come in white bined af fine pality, Le satel Leia Benutifully i and also in the delicate tinted pastel furs Large, variety of aisles, to [sere and F shades, Simply, but beautifully select from. All sizes. to 46. Models f trimmed. — All sizes. 435.00, Women’s Sum- 2.95 Women’s Tub SILK Blouses at $2.98 | Dress Blouses at $3. 98 q mer Dresses at . $ Skirts at to $1.95 An exceptionally large assortment of Very smart atyl tush ed of heavy Scores of pretty new models in all Mad plain white or delicately tinted flowered | crepe de chine in jorings. Also come naiag sieoe (or arash and ne tu dai "Ss designs in Japanese SILK. Also some | some fine silk shade lace in white and Regularly ARE BOUND TO TELL THEIR FRIENDS ABOUT THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES THEY HAVE RECEIVED. Special at *2.00 In almost every conceivable style of shoes, Colonials and pumps for your choice. 6,000 pairs of strictly $3.00, $3.50 and #4.00 values. All sizes in every style. All this season's most Patent leather, black, gun metal calf and tan Russia and black kid Shoes. a, with fancy brocade cloth, Quentin welt, and fresh, fashionable footwear. metal calf, Colo turn soles; Louis, kidney and Cuban heels. Over All new Patent leather, gun Patent leather, black, gun metal Pumps, welt, turn Shoes. $3.00 WHITE CANVAS PUMPS, $1.50 700 pairs only, in all smart and serviceable styles, Simpoon Crawferé—Main Floor_____ J . Si Crewford, 6th Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets ae a Ae impsqn A yennts CRNPRGHHE cae BERT AE MONDAY, SUM 8, 1936. CHICAGO ‘aN: AND COAN Tevele for present reaction. Pricea| Winter, ‘Wheat, conaieon, 927; /AP@ YOU Suffering From strengthened in the second hour! yield, 18.1. Production, 638,000,000 =“ Very little cotton came out at the| bushels [A t =| t i ti ly Hea MB UTO“EINTOXICatiIon “% deoline to 7 ag H) crop report of the Department of | crop, 900,000,000 bushe @ K STUBY IN SILk Brocaded Corded| Printed Corded 26 inches wide pendable qualit waists, skirt Choice colorings; yard. Emb. Rice Cloth | Printed SilkEolienne | Printed Silk Crepe| Peru Silk Mulls | Brazil Silk Mull $8 inches wide, embroidered rice | Silk Lined $9.75 | Coats at... nish serge, lined throughout with heavy serviceable silks, jor collars of self cloth. | Values to 816,50. Silk and Cloth trimmed, Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, Liat DENYS ‘weather caused a decline to new to duction, 262,000,000 bushels. All Wheat, area, 53,977,000 acres there are many reporta aa to. unt rable crop conditions in pections. Cloned irregular, 5 Ne. points advan This ia half of the average world's IS NOW A CERTAINTY crop Will be 137,000,000 bushels more June Report From Government | than ever was grown before in the United States in anyoneyear. ———— Shows It Will Be 900,000,000 Bushels, All wheat, GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT. WASHINGTON, June 8. The June | year aver intoxication — “poisoning, oF the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substarices produced within the body.” This is a condition due to the stomaci,, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores of the body failing to throw oif the poisons, More than 50% of adults are suffering from this trouble. This is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of}ambition, and many other symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication. Your whole sysiem needs stirring up. ‘DOR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY (tn Tablet or Liquid Ferm) { Pawetss will remedy the trouble, It first aids the system to ' fiscal expel accumulated poisons, It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate its own poisons without — fe 1 Sie any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer Sr velirestorss, In medicines will supply you, or you may ‘Sc for a sample package of tablets by mail, Address Dr.V.M. Pierce, Huffalo,N.Y. eld, 16.9; production, | Spring whi condition June 1, 95.5; | two years ago, 95.8, ‘Ten-year average, 93.6. e wi 1913 final 880,000 bushels, dicated spring wheat yleld per 14.6 bushels, Five-year average, Winter wheat yield per acre, Five-year average, 1 Agriculture announced to-day shows: | yield, Spring Wheat, 17,990,000 acres; dition, 95.56 per cent. Indicated yield, 14.6 bushels per acre. Estimated pro- I; Just Opened! To meet a popular demand New York's Brightest and Coolest Buffet Lunch art of our FIGuTH NOOR RESTAURANT “Up in the air where the ireexes blow" Eighth Floer, Continuing the Most Gigantic Silk Sale Ever Held in America Matelasse Silk Eponge at 47c yd. 34 inches wide; a pop- ular seek material for suits, dresses and coats; choice color range; value 69¢ yard, Printed Silk Pongee Selma Silk Mulls, 44C REGULAR VALUE, 69c YARD Selma Silk Mulls, 36 i s| Printed Silk Pongee, 38 inches wide; looks like all silk; a wide | wide; a neat diamond dot pon- range of the light and dark| gee with several pretty printed colorings. | designs Silk_Poplins at 57c yd. 36 inches wide; a good, de- pendable quality; suitable for dresses and waists; a cool summer fabric; just) what you want for cool frocks; value 75e yard Silk _Poplins at 47c yd. pod, de- able for and dresses. value 69 at 3QC yd. 82 inches wide; one of the newest 86 and daintiest crepes shown this year; | quality; y reveral designs and. colors to choose | light and dark from; value 59 yard. * ably low price; vali Pebble Silk 1500 Yards All Silk Striped Habutai 30-inch all silk striped habutai; white grounds with colored stripes; multable for waists, dresscs 4 7 Cc and men's shirts; regular 75¢ value, at, yard... China SILK Blouses DAINTIER BLOUSES HAVE NEVER BEEN DESIGNED FOR WARM WEATHER WEAR. ATA GLANCE YOU WILL RECOGNIZE $2 MODELS at 29 yd. inches wide, bright lustrous silk nne, newest and daintiest printed designs, choice styles and eclonaeet value 49¢ yard. Satin Stripe Shirting at 17¢ yd 82 inches wi stripe; a splendid} $6 i lot of 50 pieces; while they last; value] appe i 39. in a choice color range; value Sie y at 12%c ya. 24 inches wide; a lustrous ma- at 24C ya. a fine chiffon Crepe . $6.95 SILKS of a quality that Jaunders perfectly and gives splendid wear. Also plain white, flesh and light blue. ‘Trimmed with a chie new shaped turndown collar, — All sizes. Crepe de Chine Blouses, Reg. $2.98, Special at $1.98 the $8.95 45-inch models, made of fine man- Fancy silk collars All sizes. It is surprising fine quality exquisitely embroidered colors on Crawford, Second Floor, Untrimmed White Satin Hats AS WORN BY THE SMARTEST DRESSED WOMEN AT THE PARIS RACES Special, $1.98 and $2.95 No style has caused quite the furore that these stunning white satin hats are prod (0 ing. They are exceedingly chic and can b j worn plain or with trimmings of white wings, flowers or foliage. Shaped in large and small effects, with black satin facing. New White Flowers MADE OF SATIN AND NOW ALL THE RAGE FOR SUMMER TRIMMINGS Clusters White Satin Rosee an Foliage. Worth to All sizes, : Infants ai Ogiges Dress es wOUnaIS GOWNS, ane WE pispLay AN ENbLESS| | at $1, 98 ARRAY OF SUGGESTIONS Daint, FOR THE LITTLE TOTS ‘ilaes At 48c ei gundie Infants’ hand-embroider- ed long and short dre made of fine nainsook; yokes prettily trimmed with hand- embroidery designs and fin- ished with fine lace edges; sizes up to 2 years. Children's Colored Dresses, at 48 Tn French and long-waist- ed effects, prettily trimmed with contrasting colors and pearl buttons; sizes 2 to 6 years, umpeon Crawford—Third Floor. P tie belt, fi with mbbon wette. All siaes, $4 NEGLIGEE \' AT $2.98 Ses, Hats Trimmed Free If Hat and ma- terlals are pure} }id chased from ua Fs p Ha Made elastic belt. Fin ished with collar with an eutis of Crepe de Chine Neg- ligee, Worth to $10, $5 Sample iine | tylee and colors Blt aaa Sth i rs

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