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ma macs wi on] FOR WEDDING OF SOM; @f freckles was written by a p gt and is usually so successful « ® removing freckles and giving # ® fai by nye nr EMR i extra Guard at Railroad Sta- tl Me rete Sees Tt ttee wader aj tion, but ‘There Was No ‘veil; get_an ounce of othine and remove | cs | Even the first few applications Demonstration, oN should show a wonderful impre at, ¥ { come of the lighter freckles ~ i __ | catively. MADRID, June &—Col. ‘Theodore ; LM lly me ee or tO maomevett arrived at Madrid this } atte ron hin fleat vinit te in, | tho object of the trip being to attend the wedding of his son, Kermit | Roosevelt, and Misa Bolle Wyatt Willard, daughter of the American | Ambaseador to Bpain “Storm Hero” 3 ! ‘There was a amall crowd gathered | Sedestractivic MDFEMA Joa: tne sia including a number of polles in plain clothes, who were distributed about the depot as « re. sult of the publication of several @ hewspaper articles antagonistic 4 a) Col, Roosevelt. The chief of police had feared the possibility of some! evidence of unfriendly feeling being displayed against the former Ameri- | @ can President, but none whatever | was shown. There was an affectionate greeting Longworth. Col. Joseph Willard, the American | Embassy staff and the Spanish under Sec also were at the atation Roorevelt, who later, with his 3 by 63 Yeara was driven to the Arerican Established y baany. ” Although Col, Roosev and King “Safety First Aifonso hud travelled. on. the same | That’s train for some di ¢, each was un- . aware of the presence of the other, iy Ehrlich Eye Service — [and there was consequently no meet: ‘ou realize from our ists’ "examination that you're in safe hands. This realization is Proven after wearing Ehrlich |. \avelling, . When the King left the train Col, Eyes Exami theu: Roosevelt was an interested spectator ood Wun Oe an His Majesty. passed through @ uard of troops drawn up on the plat- Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50to$12. | form. His Majesty then kat Into an Breodwoy at John Yormerty automobile, which he himself drove. 20 shes St gator Hoe ‘The King will not be at the wedding Cth Ave., 15th St. | 101 Ann St. mony, but it is said he will prob- Tia om nec, 20d 9 [a7 weet abaeon ¥, [coremony tut tt in said he will prot 0 Palton be, Cor, Bond St., Brockiya. ‘when His Majesty returna to Madrid. Ing. King Alfonso had been at Biarritz | to nee his doctor, and It was merely a) coincidence that his car was attached | to the train in which Col. Roosevelt A OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street, New York ‘y Important Shoe Sale Tuesday To Close Out 500 Pairs Women’s Colonial Ties Latest Styles taken from the Regular Stock. Hand- turned and Welted Soles. Spanish Louis Heels. Qun Metal Colonials............ Brocaded Back Colonials........ Regular 5.00 and 6.00 Values J, None sent C. O. D. or on Approval. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street, New York Will Place on Sale Tomorrow (Tucsday) Women’s Long Silk Gloves 1800 Pairs 16-Button Milanese Silk Mous- rae Gloves. Paris int stitching, louble finger tipped, in black and white. Regular 1.00 Value 5OC Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Ratine and Cordeline Skirts New long tunic and tailored models, batten trimmed. Regular 5.00 value 2.95 Rar od itw pocket mi tht its, belt of self material. J wo mular 750 value 4.50 Washable Waffle Cloth Skirts Newest novelty cloth, exclusive model, 9 slash pockets. Regular 8.00 value 5.90 "Golf Cord, Serge and Check Skirts smart, long tunic, sport and other ible models. = Regular 9.75 value 5.90 ae ; |DANCER FROM ABROAD odness real name, though she F | FRECKLES ROOSEVELT IN MADRID °*tcostites'sswsarioy |e eects | DIVER FINDS LINER WITH PARISIAN NOVELTY.| ‘tortn Germen tiova. sve i oy! IN 180 FEET OF WATER: a ee. ce eee ere | her managers that her dance, “The| MIMOUSKI, Quebec, June &—The o¢ E) potash mines in the Northern Harz | apogee Dy oh tr) . 5 _ Mountains when he sent messages @ between Col. Roosevelt, on, Ker-| From the Folles Hergere in Paris| distance of nearly a mile and a hait| 6@eemeiaitation, . Just say: mit, and his daughter, Mra. Nicholas! @nd the Jardin d'Hiver in Buda Pestb Jat a level of 1,000 feet below the sur- y o | Nila Devi (who says it ts her truly face. Mot In Any Mili T THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. New York's kaas remem and demure looking and her tangoing POOOHHDGOHOOON on the voyage bore out the boast of 4@| ath of Phryne,” which made the| frat step toward recovering the eight k | weit neaxoned, blane persons of for. | hundred or more bodies Imprisoned loien capitals sit up and take notice, |! the wrecked Empress of Ireland d give Broadway @ new thrili,| Was ttken to-day when a diver de- Hhe did not give the dance on ehip. | #cendeg from the Canadian govern- | pOAnd, ment lighthouse tender Druid and for “L really think,” she said, “that my more than an hour went through the new dance ja interesting; it ia some| accessible parts of the sunken liner. | development.” The Empress wan found to be lying | Refore her interviewers could ask |on her side in about 180 feat of water, “What do you mean, development?” George Weatherspoon, the wrecking little woman had taken her) ogpert, who has the work In hand, ) | mother'a arm and gone elgewhere. lig the engineer who conducted the) task of recovering many of the bediew ORE DEPOSITS FOUND of the sa‘lors who went down with| the Maine in BY WIRELESS TESTS | ountaine & Elsewhere Ask,for Society for Investigating the In- | 66 1a” P| Structure of the Karth to-day i ares it has succeeded in diseov~- | ring by means of wireless telegraphy subterranean springs and ore de- an Porth fe MALTEDUMILK it atates that it also haa aacer- tained their depths by the use of elec-| ‘The Feededrink for Al Ages. trical waves applied according to the bs method invented by Prof. Lelmbach restaurants, hotels, and fountains. | of this city. ‘and sustaining» | Our Annual the Cottage, Porch, Prof, Leimbach on March 28, 1911, " home. used wireless telegraphy for under- , it on your at home) | ground communication, between the Deoa't travel without it{ ‘ Boys’ Wash CL" Formerly Broadway A.T. Stewart & Co. at Ninth Great Wardrobe Clearing of Beautiful Silk Wraps About two hundred and fifty fresh wraps of exquisite silks and brocades, in afternoon and evening colors at new prices. $2.00 C. B. Corsets, 93c Made of fine quality coutille; very low bust; extreme long hips; sizes 18 to 25 inches. 79c Silk Ratine & Crepes, | _ Yd. 45c¢ Double width; shown in a variety of shades, Infants’ 39c Dresses Special at 25c Short dresses of good quality nainsook; Hubbard style tucked yoke, with lace and embroidery insertions aud edgings; sizes 6 months to 2 years, 15c Flowered Organdies, | d. 9c Shown in the choice styles and colorings. $2.50 and $3.00 Taffeta Parasols, $1.95 Extra fine quality taffeta silk; in plain and fancy de- signs, stripes, ribbon borders, insertions, etc, Many of the wraps are now less than half the original prices. This is especially true of the groups at $35 and $50. Prices are a third to more than half less than at the beginning of the season. At $50 there are French wraps made by Callot, Robert, Premet, Bechoff-David, Bob, Jenny and Doucet and many copies and adaptations made for us in America—usually only one wra) of a kind. Included are several fine black wraps; many models are of rich, golden brocades suc as Paws is planning to use next Fall. At $35 another remarkable group of wraps of chiffon, plain and brocaded crepe de chine and taffeta. Formerly they were forty to sixty per cent. more. At $19.50 and $25 long wraps of fleur de soie, crepe and other luxurious cool materials, All have been considerably more. At $9.50 to $25 are fifty silk coatees to wear over lingerie frocks. Each one is fascinating in style, color and in its very petiteness. Ordinarily this reduction would come later on in the season. We offer the *raps now, believing that our customers will appreciate the opportunity to secure them for the entire summer's wearing. Second floor, Old Building. Size 18 in. wide by 36 in. long. Very pretty colorings; washable and reversible, While they last. O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, This Aluminum Set, $20 7 Fifteen pieces of heavy spun aluminum wear, and rack, for $20. QI Zi Think of it! There are only forty-five sets, and it will be forty-five i Ls A rm bee | wise women who buy them. eu ULE ji What better present for a June bride than one of these? FREE BRASS BED [ry pa pu The truth of the matter is that an importer brought over these —— pul Cr and others to sell at wholesale for $22.50. He had just these forty- NSE Reory LN Q AOD NGS five remaining, which he let us have at a figure that enables us to sell of $75 them at the very unusual price of $20. wok Ve ‘The eet contains— Four side-handle saucepots with ers to upper four pote will fit; $ pts., Fy One lipped side-handle sauce pan, OPENS AN ACCOUNT covers, containing 4 qts., 3 qts., & 4 pts. and 5 pts. pt. ts., and 8 pts, ly. One combination roaster or baker, One frying pan with side handle, fares shallow side bandle eauce- One side handle frying pan, 654 © One skimmer. One cake turne CREDIT TERMS pots, without covers, on which cov- —in, One egg frying pan. One ladle. $3 Down $50 6 Dewn $100 on on We can nothing more convincing about these sete than to invite your inspection of them. In this oceing is indeed | believing. Hoonare Mae wabeny floor, New Building $4 Down $75 $9 Dews $150 Open Saturday Evenings 106 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER | Sample Imported Jewelry 50c to $5 Second half of an importer’s collection of unusually well-chosen foreign jewelry—majority at half usual prices and much less. 1,820 pieces in all—fit for graduates or bridesmaids’ gifts, and moat of it so pretty and out- of-the-ordinary that the purchaser will wish to keep it for herself. COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. Odd chains for which one is looking. Exceptional ¢ 50c, $1 and $2—best thi 5 Carina attract tive carriage ra she tired tots ae ime Mt | —————=——==—=———===|| Offices and by Mail About June [5th e made ckles. t pieces l. Biltes Ceosehsn with eemi oe stones—a variety Rhinestone Pins Combs & Barrette: WwW. L. DOUCLAS i *: 1 Peer tet A catege lib chlneslonse cbse, | ate Glic. offered op Aletnas Wala wale: 6 amall frees § ||| 3:2'°4 & '42 SHoEs OF large size, handsomely printed on heavy , ve fe 4 P , quien Gar ah the of their regular value. Both aes Bieaae aad cere ‘There is pleasure and coated paper and charmingly illustrated German silver mesh bags, 68. pins, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building, gomtert ia wearing with views at the leading Summer Resorts, ‘ oe at home and abroad. They require ne break- fag in. Try o pair. Four Special Purchases of con than Little - Priced Summer Rugs}/é BROOK LYS. HY. maker Rug The rugs will be sold at the same rate of savings in the New Rug Store on the Subway Floor. This is a timely opportunity for furnishers of Summer homes. The new prices— zallery made material concessions from their regular prices. To Keep Your Skin Free From Ugly Hairy Growths Washing the skin Fibre Rugs Sexe) Inches. ‘ the rest of the delatone leaves it firm, i in, : Oi x Y id entirely free from blemish. H ' te eek . H h's (he ft. @in...., ihe ade Li a ¥ pend a Pemuina dh tone.—Advt —_—___"_________—_—_—_—_ A good assortment of rag rugs and bath rugs, in broken sizes, at lowered prices. Subway Entrence, Now Building, ne ret We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street SUMMER FURNITURE Practical and Artistic Furnishings for Lowest Prices of the Year See the Great Cyclorama Display Hotel Veranda, Lawn and Beach Scene O'Neill Mousefurnishing Store—Second Floor. Testy O’Neill BARGAIN PLAZA WHERE QUALITY AND LOW PRICE MEET. No Mail, Phone or C, 0. D. Orders Filled. Manufacturers’ Small Lots of New Suits That Are Selling Everywhere at $1.80, $2.00 and $2.50 . Sailor, Beach, Oliver Twist, Middy and other styles matic with Sal ilats @ Boon Low Nockt Tong: piaited sleeves or short’ sleeves, bloomer or straight trousers. Rey (Heed ie eee ing colors, others plain. Materials are madras. percale, qingham, lineu, linene, lnen crash, galates, etc In plain white, etriped oF fancy effects, Sixex from 3 (0 10 years b pete Colonial Rag Rugs at 29c/*: Ready for FREE Distribution at All World Presenting detailed descriptions of more rarboge: tu the sea, in the mountains, in the country rece tt and midst the forests of the North and West, ee where hunting and fishing in the wilds are Aven “ just Four lage rug mills which are represented very largely in the great stocks of the Wana- ea ie tivilization. c A Most Valuable and Intensely ' Interesting Guide That Royal Smyrna Rugs Glencoe and Figured Crex Rugs — No Vacation-Taker Should Be Without All wool, reversible Bannockburn Bx 10 feet, 85.80 Here is ning fans torn naa eave aan aaron sintaecneeaaaeea! rt Ruge tees Uae perfluous s, and excepting where Mail Orders Will Be Filled When 6c. bo, ait Tenet Gee snl spplicatfon te ample. ‘With wre Stamps Is Enclosed to Detray Actual Cost 86 x 78 inches, , f 86x78 ey aft. Sin. x9 ft pow god water mix of Postage. ye mort Pep be Os ap On 18 font... ‘ # or 8 minutes.|1 THE WORLD'S SUMMER RESORT BUREAU, PULITZER BLDG,, NEW YORK CIty lymouth, Wool a Shopping Centre June Sale of Lawn and Garden Suits at 98c Bungalow Aprons at 59c | Made of fine quality percale, in dainty colored stripess neck and sleeves trimmed with solid colors, 69c & $1.00 Wool Dress Goods, yd. 39c 88 inches and 45 inches wide, in a range of the best weaves and colorings, 75c & $1.00 Brassieres at 39c Made of good quality muslin; embroidered and lace trimed yokes; sizes $4 to 44 inches, 19c Silver-Plated Flatware, 9c One thousand Knives, Forks, Dessert and Table Spoons. Also Tea Spoons at Sc each. Notions 19¢ Silko Dress Shields; pai Kimono Dress Shields; p 10c 24-yard Roll Tape: roll... . ry ibbon Pump Bows; black, white and tan; each, -100 brie: ins 10¢ Bundle Hair Pins 5c Pin Cubea 2,000 Hotels and Boarding Places by beyond the trodden pathways of