The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1914, Page 12

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ilaiinaltelpansanneed nerens en moreno ¥ thabeldnes tad boos oath EN when the can struck some obstruction he "Sweainn Noaptea” Wh and fe was huried seventy-five test | Piet to ti bottom of the pjt. Bistrum summoned one of his men, John Olney of 7 Clifton place, Brooklyn, and the two were lowered into the well. With great difficulty they piled him, unconscious and fa- i nt can, B. Altman & Co. A Sale of Men’s Raincoats, Onting Garments,Bathing Suits, etc. SET REO TL Co OL he OREN MTU EER a TEE ROO RERUN EE Br UN ESS sacteke ~seo nike tied) ss wih Piss, eu! te eee ae aE ea Ea RON SS imac lai MAN IRILS OUIUIUE IN MUNICIPAL COURT AFTER LEGAL RULING Starving, but Could Not Re- cover Property for Lack of Funds. SINAN SEAS TTA > Teme ; y a th Mee a Ninth A.T. Stewart & Co. Tea : ting Schmidt to killed the foreman, ie forty-two years old and live: ; Opened! More Boxes of Women’s Dresses Of Linen, Novelty. French Cotton and Striped Voile | Good things on top of good things! One special lot of pretty dresses melts away only to be followed by a purchase of still prettier frocks. Tomorrow we shall offer about four hundred fresh new dresses at the almost ineredibly small prices of $6.75, $7.50, $8.75, $9.75 and $12.75 Mrs, Samuel Vorteaman, a homeless immigrant, attempted suicide to-day |in the Bighth Municipal Court, after she had failed in an attempt to re Summer Suits Reduced to . $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Paris medel. Dresses of Exclusive French Cottons, $9.75 maker char, Only a few twice as much. broidered organdie collar at $7.50. Less than Wholesale Prices PM) Every one of these frocks is less than the j makers’ earlier wholesale prices. the other summer occasion. vers offered season's les us to offer them to you at a third to a Quarter less than regular. Only one, two or not over three of @ kind, but the variety of styles, feathers and sizes will offer more than satisfactory choosing. Bags range gradually from $6 to $30. Suit cases range gradually from | 96 to $23.50. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. Extra Large Bath “PTowels $2.40 and Young Women’s $3.60 Dozen ‘These specially soft, heavy turkish | towels are £4x 45 inches. See how much larger they are than the ones Boys’ Finer-than-Ever for boys of 3 to 9 years. Se, With them Boys’ Wool Suits, at $5 and $7.50 Some With Extra Knickers Blue serges among them; most of them are fine fancy browns; same materials as those in our regular stocks pri Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits, $3.25 Boys’ Blouses, 65c Boys’ Bloomers and Knickers, 95c Boys’ Straw Hats, $1, $2, $3 practically every mother. Second floor, Old Building. Sample Dresses Only $5 and $6.50 They are samples from two makers whose because the maker wanted to use up his ends of fine materials. Earlier in the season these same fabrics went into dresses for which the of a kind—wide variety of weaves, Better than that, the dresses are just the Ma distinctive, fine things for which so many ij women are waiting to wear on this, that and Women's Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Building, Wash Suits, Special at $1.85 In practically every known wash suit fabric, color and shade; A June concession from one of the best makers of boys’ wash ys, blues and 96.50 to $10.50. All specially priced; in sufficiently wide range of sizes and colors to suit Handkerchief linen dresses are $12.75. Each one is copied from a French hand-made dress and so simple and charming that it is hard to tell it from the real Unusual French shades of nasturtium, apple green, old blue, rose color, pale blue, etc. Five styles. cover clothing, bedding and other per- | sonal effects held by her step brother, Jacob Frankel of No. 307 East One Hundred and Seventh street, as se- curity for a $23 board bill. She was placed under arrest and held for ex- amination by Magistrate Krotel in Harlem Police Court on a charge of attempted suicide. Mrs, Vortsman is twenty-two years old and was married in Warsaw, Poland, in Noverber, She came to New York with her husband in Jan- vary. He was unable to get work The Legal Aid Society brought suit for her against Frankel to recover her property, which she values at $200. The case was tried to-day be- fore Judge Prince and he ruled that she must pay Frankel the $23 he claims before she can get her pos- sessions. When an interpreter explained the ruling Mrs. Vorisman pulled a bottle filled with some sort of poison from the bosom of her dress, extracted the cork with her teeth and would have drained the contents had not Judge Price caught her arm. Then the woman suffered a violent attack of hysteria, She calmed down after an hour and was taken to the police court and arraigned. SHOCK OF RESCUE IS FATAL TO HERO; HAD SAVED WORKER Foreman Goes Into Well Af- ter Wounded Man and Dies of Excitement. After a struggle to save the life of one of his workmen, Paul Bistrum, foreman of a gang lining with brick an eighty foot well for the Flatbush Hygeia Ice Company, at No, {84 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, dropped will be held toemorrow (Friday) and Satur- day, offering an unusual opportunity for replenishing the vacation wardrobe at special prices. Men’s Imported Raincoats, of single texture material 8 8 pee) at $6.75 Men’s Motor Dust Coats, of natural linen or gray mohair . 6 « « at $4.00 Men’s Blue Serge Outing Coats, in Norfolk style, with belted back and patch pockets, at. «6 we ele «4.00 Men’s Outing Trousers, of striped flannel or serge . « «© «© « © at $3.75 Men's Leather Belts . . . at 55c. Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits . at $2.50 Also included in this Sale, Imported Steamer Rugs in attractive plaids, with reverse side of gray, green or navy blue . . . at $5.50 A Remarkabie Sale of Women’s summer Silk Dresses at $17.50 will be a feature of sfecial interest in the Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday. This offering will comprise Crepe de Chine Dresses in black, white and navy blue; Dresses of white and fancy wash- able silks; Dresses of naturale-color siik pongee; and Dresses of drap de charmeuse, Serges, popiins Wool Crepes, Gabardines, Navy, Black, Copenhagen, Tango, Green Summer Tunic Dresses $5.00 $7.50 $9.75 Values to $15.00 Dolly Varden Crepes, French Linens, Sheer Voiles Gifts for Girl Graduates White Silk Gauze Fans, hand painted and decorated with ‘spangles and Ince, carved white a regular $1.50 to 98c $1.25 $1.50 "Vanity or Party Cases, in red, teen, blue and black leather, ined with silk and fitted with mirror, powder box, lip salve tube, ‘vinaigrette and change purse on chain: regular $9.50, at.......-5. . $1.95 nel Oriental Pearl Bead Necklaces, heavy filled pearls, of beautiful lustre, in blanche and cream colors; graduated sizes; 28 inches long; regular BO iivsccisess White Silk Moire Bags, fitted with mirror and purse, self-cov- ered and metal frames; regular $1.50, at........ Loveliest Organdie & Voile Blouses Blouses that will arouse the enthusiasm and admiration of every woman. AT 2.98 Sis of shadow flg- ureq vollo, with French Val. {n- in, some nd em- /§ broidered. Lode Ne Blouses of or- gandie design: ed with wid Insert Val. la ler Al AT Blouses of sheer Organ- $ die, beautified with finelaces e and embrol- dery, some charmingly hand embroidered in a delicate bud design. White Summer Hats that were $5.00, now $3.45 No good reason for these reductions at the height of the season except a desire to make more women acquainted with the superior character of Koch millinery. Hemp sailors and other smart models, with white wings, perched saucily, and moire ribbon trimming. displaying the new plaited tunics and long Russian tunics. |.euimmer homes and bathing house are noted for prettiness of style and use. cleanness of workmanship. Many other umyual qualities in] We choose only 300 dress- this annual towel market. 2 fetal twice at esky Main and First floors, Old Bldg. | 1" order to, set the bent. 98c Untrimmed Hats, 59c White chip sailors, tricornes and mushrooms. : 24c Moire Ribbon, Yard L7C Heavy quality, 544 inches wide, in w large range of colors. Fancy Sash and Hair Ribbons, self-toned effects, several pretty designs, in pink, light blue and wressh width, regular 8c, at 39c Sash width, regular 58¢, al it Hair width, regular 39, at 75c Wash Vestee 49c¢ Belts at White pique vestee belts, seven inches wide, with pocket on both sides, giving them a mannish ap- pearance; fastened with pearl but- tons, Special note should be taken of the cool stri; voiles with a Colonial Sewing 516° Machines Drop head, Ov Ronence, ball bearing, waar’ 1. jn many points super. jor to ma- chines sheer white organdie, vesteen, and cuffs, black taffeta ribbon girdles and pleated Russian tunics, striped with white, com- bined with navy, black, lavender and pink. White Skirts $1 to $2.75 Cordeline, linon and repp—mostly plain tailored styles in. “guccesees’ demand for outing wear; plenty with waistcoat effect. All worth The Fortunate Youth, by Wm. J.| more, Lengths 33 to 41 inches, waistbands 25 to 27 inches. Lock Main Aisle, Main floor. The collection includes i, ——— plain chambray, chambray og combined fa other materials, Bs | The Week-End Book farden trocks R % | Choose tomorrow the book you |erriped dreses, and fancy BR wich to take with you to read in the OH “lazy hours” of your week-end, Here are « few of the latest popular collurs The Millinery Department (on the First Floor) will have on Special Sale to-morrow (Friday) ‘These are oriendogd ‘and colors, All made with long tunic and cool- and deserted her three months ago. aching white lines cellar dnd ‘veut. They had been living with Frankel Redingote Dresses Mra, Vortsman got employment as a of the black and white striped voile now so fash- |]| domestic, but was unable to hold a ionable in Paris, $8.75, and wonderfully pretty. place more than a few days. She . Yi says she spent much of her time on Other Striped Voile Dresses the streets and in the parks and was include blue and white with colored ribbon || twice taken to hospitais in a state sashes at $6.75, and black and white with em- []j°f collapse from hunger. dead this afternoon. Bistrum had five men at work when time came to knock off. Four of the five men were drawn to the surface and Leo Schmidt, twenty-one years old, of Ridgewood, L. I, was the last to signal to be taken up. He reached 66 St ” orm fiero Practically Indestructible Women’s Summer Hats of white or black hemp, smartly trimmed in white . . «. at $4.75 & 6.50 Untrimmed Hats of white hemp $1.50 & 2.25 g World's End, by Amelie Rives. ‘The Salamander, by Qwen Johnson. futur tesi’snt'y teen| More Dress Lengths Join [rai of Levy Art ona. (the Sale of Summer Cottons Capt. Dan's Daughter, by Jos. C. 4 J $1 $10 et. . . . . . As fast as many of our fine cottons sell down to short pi f J d 1 Hi i Lincoln. . , TANS pieces, Hinata hetivens Sports, motor and travel ats in the new A © PI The Hops Irish, by Harold Begbie. we snip them up, snip their prices and put them on the oddment sha Raster ie hdres shapes may be found in the regular stock Toilet Soaps, Creams, Tonics ‘| Fang Feather. Gye Lengths are suitable for whole dresses, children’s dresses Bros, 4'Co., New York, Myra. Sale Rave Thsredey, Friday end Saterday and blouses—and all showing at very moderate prices. Fairy Copco and Pommo| Squibb's Talcum Pow- One-third, one-half and even three-quarters off their first prices. Pastel plaid ratine, $0c yard. Embroidered dress linens and Swisses, striped crepes, white voile with ratine stripe and embroidered dot, embroidered rice vuiles, ailk-and-cotton crepe, etamine ratine, and others—68¢ yard, Crepe poplin in white and costume shades, $1.25 yard. ‘Twine ratine with large over-line checks und stripes in color, 90¢ yard. All double-width goods. SILVERWARE Soap; 6 cakes for,.23¢ Munyon's Witch Hazel per enke,....6¢ Oliv Bp Bernabetts, by H. Martin. OBE Behind the Beyond, by Stephen Lea- "cock, Soap; IC} oe, 76} Johnson & Johnson's The Dress Goods Department cone’a Bh a W'i a] "BYhol” soup: Bho iat ‘a’ Ramodelt | 91° aie Cream; b0c size at. Mecsas Johnson" & Gauze; 5 yd Red Cross Toilet 4 rolls for + | '¥ou Never Know Your Luck, by Gilbert Parker Penrod, by B. Tarkington. | The Marryers, by Irving Bacheller, Book Store, Main floor, Old Bldg. 2” EASY , “CREDIT “ OUR TERMS ON FURNITURE has in stock an accordion-plaited Skirt (semi- made), which has been designed for dancing, tennis, golf and general weag and, owing to a7c Paper: Long Chamois Lisle Some of the Gloves Purch its fullmess, will be found especially comfort- Best Values in 50 Purchase able for Summer wear. It is shown in light- Meets att aumeneeneien Balboaaan Raith eee Dawa Special at 65c And the Month of Brides $ 50c Weekly weight serge, blackeand-white check, blue> Wes Marien vatertnits vik Wen sere nar eee necks; drawers double reinforced seats; ankle length, Each. 33¢ Men's $1.00 Summer Negi Shirts, fancy colored Pe irre i and white stripes, with soft French cuffs. $1 Down $100 Purchase Not many elbow - length oves of any quality to be had (for 20 little as G5c. Gloves as | good as this special lot are made to sell regularly for not ‘Hess than a dollar. Table silver makes an unusually acceptable gift for the June bride. Just now we are offering American reproductions of Old Sheffield Plated Ware at special prices. and-green plaid and Roman stripes, in full length; or, if desired, can be readily adapted Shirts, coat style, with knee to be worn as a tunic. : v1. 28¢ Varlously priced . at $4.75, 6.78 & 9.00 e's 63.98, Palma, ul i, boik in said shade of his, Men's 40c Cool Nainsook Athletic The styles, shapes and general designs are varied, and all the pieces are heavily plated on either a copper or uickel silver base. $1 Weekly $1 Down $200 Purchase © A glove manufacturer, closing his triers sein rl with well $2 Weekly ene raced ba eerplvs etek fhain, $10.50 ein, $18,754 ed ee B10-Down FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Meat platters Open Monday & Saturday Eves. Vegetable dishes with handle, $7.50 to $14.50 each, UNMARKED AUTO DELIVERY Gravy boats and trays, each, $5.75 and $6.50, Serving trays, round, ova! and oblong, $6.50, $9, $12.50 and $27.50. Tea kettles, $14 to $18, MICHAELS Fruit bowls, $5, nT VE. The Silver Courts, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. | White, chamois color and white gwith wide black embroidery. Vesationists will be glat wo know p theae gloeca may be washed in cold STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES (Telephone 7000 Murray Hill) you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. 3 oo: 3: BROS, OTH wT, . STATE ST. N.Y. Aide, Main door, Ohl Building. THEY Avenne, 34th oud. 35th wtreete, Mem York,

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