The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1914, Page 8

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oe : / | pure avenue atation in Frookiyn to- while Capt. Patrick H. O'Netll, who | |1n Harlem was transferred from Liberty | ae Near Thete) avenue, Brooklyn, to Lenox avenue je. | Capt. Isaac Frank wan transferred from | the Hamburg avenue precinct to Liberty in Brownaville. Theae transfers are ine with Commissioner Wood's policy of atationing police officers aa near to their homes as the needs of the service * PEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. ABHINGTON, June 10.—Official no- to the rank of embassy, to MURDER IS SUSPECTED |o#-- pte = immediately. ‘The Ameri- menace ae rset [INVESTIGATE “SUIGIDE;"” | POLICE TRANSFERS ra are in | Spanish Manufacturer Was Plan-| Brooklyn and bas for months been in command of the Lenox avenue precinct in Harlem, was effect raised to an em — Colombia Ratifies Treaty. “WASHINGTON, Juoe 10—Tho State Department received official notice Bogota early to-day that the ibian Renate had catified the Co- in treaty with the United States t amendment. i Capt. Augu 0 lives In tis read) ‘ legation to Argent 24 « ly has yn Formerly . Stewart & Co. : ; saat te Send Ambascader. POLICE TRANSFERS. a se at Argentina has raised ite Inga- tare Sete et Ninth ning to Return Home at Time of Death. By order of Supreme Court Justice Crane Dr. Charies Wuest, physician) to Coroner Senior of Brooklyn, vised to-day the removal from Green- “| wood Cemetery of the body of Jose Rocha, a cigar manufacturer, who was found dead in bis factory, No. 44 Rutiand Road, May 24. There was & rope about the man's neck at the 4 the police returned “sui- the cause of death ‘ooklyn authorities were nott- fled yesterday by Spanish Consul Gar- cia that he had been asked by the mother and sister to look into the Imported Summer Cottons) Quality-Offering of Women’s In Dress and Odd Lengths Dresses, $5.75 and $7.50 At Extremely Low Prices Emphasis on quality because Here Is the Choosin such fine Summer dresses are Pastel plaid ratine....... not to be had in large quantities Embroidered handkerchief dress linens toy th ft mtigges prices. Embroidered swisses. ve . fe manufacturers who pro- Mluminated striped cre; duced them took a good deal of Maison Maurice Fifth Avenue at 435" Street Special Offerings For Polo, Travel, Country and Beach Wear . White voile with ratine stripe and embroidered dot | 68c pride in every detail of their circu es of Rocha’a death. Th | haa % Midian Ho sehen ot the “MAURICE” SPORT HATS Embroidered rice voiles with ratine stripe......... yard age og = they -~ tan facturer in thi try, they -and- - resses Jia" eet tat Rohe vo Say |] | Unooal ees 7,50, #10, *12.50 Riomdva rating, figured, white end Ndehodes. Hfor their good style. for Bpal RICK'S" win aust ine aeeent a $10,000 ‘MAURICE'S" TRANSPARENT HATS White Jacquard ratine with colored stripes........ | whe sttieed cole *ennse Laser and that all his belongings were Mid-Summer Vogue 515 Up Crepe poplin in white and costume shades... $1.25 yard and tunic Paged with black sil ana ‘Detective Frank Blake remembered TAILORED SUITS Twine ratine with large over-line checks and or of striped plisse crepe with long that when | the body was found a . stripesin color. ...........6 0.6.6 ccc cee 90c vard | tunics. Beatie It, Shick splaht nave Indicated Linens, White Serge, #95 U All double width goods . At $7.50—Four styles of striped or that Hocba died after « struggle Novelty Fabrics 35 Up ‘ 5 . flowered voile. Long and plaited with another person. SPORT COATS AND CAPES French pe ae ore and colored grounds |tunies; some with treat - bs silk, 2 s printed with small flowers............. .. 28¢ yard|'The dr i in wus Seana Cry NG Repeitecte bbs Imported Materials 125, §29.50, °35 In addition a collection of pretty ender, rose and light blue. HEALTH and HAPPINESS) fired the room Inst night and went FRENCH BLOUSES domestic dress cottons in odd, Fortanate the women who take TO ALL art Gd rete teed FEL Linens, Batistes, mh , lengths at proportionately low |advantage of this special offering, Mo Radable Droggist Wil Otir 0 Sebetitate| secondary Jet for Georgette Crepes 5, §8.50, §12.50 pr \fomorrow, Thursday. nh opened. A Subway floor, Old Building. 10. BORGFELDT & CO. | biow. This is a big clearaway in the that Rincke inklin Uni Dress Fabrics Salons, which offers YORK. BOSTON, CHICACD, SAN FRAMCICE Teter eentht tn to ee the dress fabrics hese ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— = = want at the time they want them, | 8 ae with ene thes want tien) Complimenting Our One-fourth, One-half i 9 and Three - quarters Girls Wash Dresses at $1 Taken Off Their Many mothers are surprised at the great number Original Prices (of styles which we have gathered together in wash You will find the variety of: dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years. They are free in their colors and weaves most pleasing. | praise of the careful workmanship and the excellent Fabrics for afternoon and quality of the materials. morning dresses, blouses, sports, 4 coats and separate skirts. | First floor, Old Buildin and Main Aisle, Main flo Stern Brothers Have in preparation for Friday and Saturday, an Extraordinary Sale of | "Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Full details will be published in Thursday's evening papers. One new style of gingham is exceedingly attractive with its long vestee and collar of white pique and its double skirt. $1. Other wash dresses of gingham, percale, lawn and linene; sizes 6 to 4 years. $1. fii Bldg. OS are Ay dust Opened— Special—Some few-of-a-kind white lawn dresses, : ; To-morrow and Friday, on the Third Floor, an Important Sale of A ; neatly embroidered or trimmed with lace, are unusually * rs ic <. oe hite Dress Linen Nahe, GRUB aes be Ce Oc . Sizes years, Subway floor, Old Building. ‘ Bo S Washable Suits and Furnishin S Special table on the Main Aisle for this extra-good white |B of ms ven 4 i F y Irish linen for suits, skirts, dresses and ei | Fi The Most desirable garments for the hot season, at special prices that offer extraordinary values throughout. Suiting weave, 36 inches wide, 30c yard. | Q eos e ¥ ’ 1s Dress weave, 45 inches wide, 50c yard. \ uick-Moving Prices on a: Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.50 Boys’ Furnishings Main Aisle, Main foor, Old Buliding. | . a Regular Value $1.85 to 2.95 ; ‘Summer Waists, 75cand $1 | fan, Sailor, Mi — eS Feces Seeictioma Women’s Sweaters Hurrying-Out ie isighs oe cheer’ enews ot Gulsser Cheninge’ Kisdor $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts at 68 rarer ta-color sweatsre—about 200| _2*2 sups of Wanamaker waists which will not ||| z Ase. DNs sigs In negligee style, with separate collars; made of fine madras, i ne-of-a-size or one-of-a-color sweaters~—abou' ai Solareci . . B 5 Mi Garten Cloth and Rep; sizes for 214 to 9 years. efepa Guin'eea aad at iatiew Gee are repriced lower to #2.60 to $12.50—hut a fraction of remain long at these special prices: 5 Washable Norfolk Suits, special at $2.50 75c Blouses at 50c each their original prices. At 78c—Voile in colors, or At $1—White cotton crepe Of Khaki, Crash or White Duck; in sises 7 to 17 years. Of suitable Summer materials, with collars attached. Sweaters for the woods, for the house, country club wear—all elite: inimed aa coolers: embroidered with dots or with ¥ Sh . Bl ji ii \ lors and styles in the lot. | sol vl i : . inted ffl ok d Knickerbocker Trousers, special at 85c a a ee coe ate pti ae Fay serCashmere, single Shetiand, Shetland with colored outside andl] Pattie op neck and dome front ae EF rile ar Dalat Washable Russian Suits, special at 95c Consisting of broken sof higher grade suits, of Cham- brays, Galateas and Reps; in sizes @'4 to 6 years. Most Desirable Laces In a Special-Price Event HE Lace Department, Main Floor, will place on sale, to-morrow, an interesting assort- ment of fashionable laces, including embroidered net edgings, in white, cream and various colored effects; also shadow, Alencon and Margot laces, at extraordinary reductions in price, as follows: Shadow Edgings, Regularly #0¢ Shadow Flouncings, 18 to ¢7 inches wide, Regularly 50c to $1.50 » yard. at 30c, 0c aud 9be 4 Embroidered Net Edgings, ¢ to 12 inches wide, Fy Regularly 5c to 950 « yard, at 25c, 46c and 65c Embroidered Net Fiouncings, 18 to #7 inches wide, Regularly 80c to $1.63 « yard, at 55c, T5c and 1.25 Net Edgings. embroidered in various colors; @ to 18 inches wide; Regularly 81.10 to 2.25 a yard, — at 76c, 850, 1.95 at 25c, 45e and 55e Tbe w yard, to-morrow, includes the best grades and | kinds of garments required right now, at the fo! lowing decisive reductions: 50c and 75c Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, at 28¢ and 45c low neck; sleeveless; plain, or with hand crocheted fronts 65c Combination Suits, at 45c Of fine ribbed mercerived lisle thread, with tight or lace trimmed knee pants. All reguler and extra large sisce $2.25 Glove Silk Vests, special at $1.69 In white, pink or blue; with embroidered fronts. 02,95 Glove Silk Bloomers, at $2.25 Ba white, pig or block; fully relatesced. To otripes and plain colors, nicely made. 50c Washable Scarfs at 25c Of attractive materials, in four-in-hand shapes. ° We Untrimmed Millinery At Very Special Prices, To-morrow A NEW collection of smart shapes will be offered, to-morrow, in the Main Floor De- partment; also an extensive assortment of white wings, fruit, foliage and roses, as follows: Pure White Hemp Hats, opecial at $1.35 and 1.65 Sport Hats, of white satin, corduroy and silk, $1.65 and 2.25 Black Velvet Hats, with white facings, special at 2.75 All white and White-and-Black Tailored Hats, at 5.00 Sale of Solid Silverware '(O-MORROW, on the Main Floor, two groups of Solid Silver Articles, for Wed- ding and Anniversary Gifts, at the following radical reductions. Stationery and Engraving XCEPTIONAL facilities for executing orders for engraved stationery, promptly and in an artistic manner, for social or business use, at very moderate prices. executed after the most artistic designs in stationery to-morrow: $1.00 Boxes at 65c 100 envelopes and 24 cards. 75c Boxes at 45c Containing 100 shepte of paper and 78 envelopes. These special offerings Containing 96 sheets of paper, collar. ird floor, Old Building. Fruit Preserving Necessities The right kind of jars and glasses are here at little} prices. ra ae One-third pint size, doz. hoe ts ; One-half pint size, 28c doz. |» Iny Hee, @Rcistox. | Several finds of jar openers, jar caps, tops, rubbers and labels. Broadway Passageway, Subway floor. Elastic Felt Mattress to order at $8 A material saving represented. Wiih roll edge; choice of three tickings; finished with inseam edges; full size, 54 x 75. Also steel woven wire springs, $4.50; and mixed feather pillows, #2.25—both specially priced. Subway Entrance, New Building For the First Time--- Fitted Party Cases, $2 For Children Dresses, $1--Whitelawn with panel and yoke of embroidery and ribbon girdle. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Princess skirts, 60c—Lawn, hemstitched ruffle, lace edge. 3 to 6 years. = —— Bon Bon Baskets, Relish Dishes, Ice Bowls, {ii | ; A vi i orn a Loving Cups and Tea Caddies, Regularly #15, . . . at 8925 it Made to our order and quite as good as many a! Dresses, 38c—Blue gingham bee Py ac and h wn Lisle Thread and Silk Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Berry or Salad Bowls, Send: higher-priced one. piped with white; plaited skirt. ficte an b rip wich Plates, Compotes, Cake Baskets, Vases and Serving Trays; ||| Green, purple or blue leather with brass clasp. White moire linings;| 12% % to 6 years. ae te ence Underwear for W omen , Regularly 618.50, A 4 at $13.60 | five fiulnga- cologne bette, leaioraadins bree, paws tucks hip Miday drense, Mo Weiss a insertions. ; Solid Silver Tea or Coffee Spoons, | end easaar pure On Shall. ees cate |e Pain colors commie’ With} — $1.50 and $2 each, puis exceptional offering, on the Main Floor, | tet of 6 pieces; Regularly $4.25, : ‘ + at $3.00 he eed Si wr aa one now and we shal! not be able to duplicate] striped collar and skirt. Sizes 3] Children’s parasols, 50c to to 6 years, Subway floor, Old Building. Price, $2. Main floor, Old Building. Rag & Bath Rugs- Special Another special purchase comes to this new Sec- tion on the Subway floor devoted to inexpensive rugs for the Summer home. They are suggested as graduation gifts, Inexpensive H : Of lisle thread; with tight or loose Iace-trimmed knee pants. __ Wedding Invitations, Announcements, At Home and Visiting Hi} | : ed Rugs ee Brighton Bath Rugs | ‘The new Colonial and Poppy patterns being moder- ut iy Cards engraved and printed on the finest stationery; also Dies | 24x36 inches . 55¢ 18x36 inches. . 65c |) f . $1.50 and 1.75 Combination Suits at 85c for Monograms, Addresses, Telephone Numbers or Yacht Flage | pe ones: ar 24x48 inches - .$1.20 || ately priced are specially adapted for Summer homes. 80x60 inc! . 24x72 inches. 27x54 inches 6x9 feet. $4.50 36x36 inches. 8x10 feet.. + $6.40 80x60 inches. OxI@ foet..........00055 $8.25 36x60 inches. . Many other opportunities in Axminster, Art ru Fibre rugs. Butter spreaders, $2.30 dozen Tea spoons, $1.15 doren Dessert spoons, $2 dozen Table spoons, $2.30 dozen Dinner forks, $2.30 dozen Dinner knives, $2.30 dozen 4x7 feet. Timely Savings on i Women’ sLow Shoes, $3.25 A price much lower than these shoes were originally made to sell for. Pumps and Colonials in patent leather or dull calf. The styles are not what you are used to finding in shoes at this price. The size-renge is not complete in each style, but several styles are represented in each size—which is one reason for their lower-than-usual price. New Patterns in At 10c each—All kinds of knives, forks, ‘ Subway Floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building, Parasol Variety In this collection your summer dress may be matched very becomingly. Silk taffeta parasols are to be had in all summershades, Some are also combined $1.50 each. Subway floor, Old Building. Table Silver Coffee spoons, $1.15 dozen Bouillon spoons, $2.30 dozen Salad forks, $2.30 dozen Cream ladles, 40c each Gravy ladles, 50c each Yatrance, Now Diitdiag.® |

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