The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1914, Page 13

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PRR ACS “ee HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. TIL OO MY BST” [EAT NEW BREAD, CABBAGE, SAUSAGE x SAS NEW WARDEN AND DIGEST IT, “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” . Diapepsin is quick, Thomas J. McCormick, Do some foods you eat hit back—taste ve and puts your stomach in a ition so the misery won't come Plumber and a Democrat, | good, but work badly; ferment into stub- : Born'tumpe and cause a sick, gout, gassy Takes Charge June 22. Open Saturday until 6 o'clock p. m. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses substantially reduced tomorrow The opportunities for bargains were never better than in this season-end clearance tomorrow reduced to $10 reduced to $15 reduced to $20 reduced to $10 reduced to $15 reduced to $10 For Saturday, June 13th 150 Women’s Coats & Capes Formerly $19.50 to $35 reduced to the uniform price of $10 each Street coats, sport coats, outing coats, travelling coats, and fancy silk coats and wraps, in a variety of materials, such as taffeta, broadcloth, serge, eponge, chinchilla, waffle cloth or mixtures. No indigestion, no sour, gussy stomach or dys- pepsia. Try it! a = You feel different as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach—distress just vanishes—-your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch- ing, no eructations of undigested food— your head clears and you feel fine. Put an end to stomach trouble by get- ting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's H ny drug store, You re- nutes how needless it is fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. | y your is disordered, you get ‘hibpy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regu- lates your stomach so you can eat your| to favorite foods without fear. Most rem- Thomas J. McCormick of Yonkers, who. tojsuceeed James M. Clancy as Wardep of Sing Sing, will take chargé Juge 22, it was announced to- day..JHe @ now at Sing Sing, famil- AD}; hGnself with his duties. He s, is prémident of a plumbing company and @ partisan of Deputy State Comptroller Michac! J. Walsh, Demo- cratic leader tn Westchester County. Te) nope appointed Warden of Bing Bing yearé.he was employed as a journey- man steamfitter by A. B. Barr & Co, ot ers. Eight years ago he went into Business fog, himscif. Also, to clese out tomorrow, 393 Women’s Tailored Suits at such liberal reductions as to make the prices merely nominal 72 Suits........... were up to $35...... tomorrow $10.00 226 Suits tomorrow $15.00 Wool Suits. .... were $16.50 to $25.00 Silk Suits....... were $25.00 to $29.50 Silk Suits....... were $35.00 to $39.50 Coats. .. were $18.50. to $25.00 Coats. .......... were $29.50 to $35.00 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS forty years old. For many Foe-tho past five years ho has been tL . were $18.50 to $25.00 OR Gistte } the Dimofaltc leader of the Fourth ARGE SO CENT CASE to $35.00 ~ 95 Suits tomorrow $19.50 : Bes tee races to Ses" | em _DRUG, STORE: SN re. eee aaa “4 anand of the Democratic City wal - SOUETERTETTNTTIETETT Also, in this clearance tomorrow Women’s Tub Skirts—Special tomorrow | mittee’ McCormick was the choice of ot Rey . * ’ 5.00 to $8.00 ‘| R m 95 / the Majority of the tenders for they] Ritchie & Cornell's Free Popularity Contest 100 Girls’ Coats..........were $5.00 to $ at $2 & $4 at $1.50, $2.95, : “3 & - 0 x i i A i viceable garments, made of cordeline, ratine, eponge, y Batis up to aibany about ax|{Five Free Round Trip uropean Tours French Linen White Crepe Practical, serviceable garme ¢ , Tatlon, eponge weeks to talk mat! ver with FOR THE M ‘OPULA! linen, crepe and Ramie. The season’s most popular models, from Governor and the Superintendent || Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Employee and Citizen. Dresses at $5.95 Dresses at $7.95 the plain tailored skirt to the long Russian tunic. | 2 Prisoness Mr. McCormick aid gn of the lending contestants will, be printed in, our, advertisements 4 r j 5 he plain tatlol skirt to I'4 when told of his appointment. : Tip te HOD Sc en etteee e oeece aie, sta Kael A cas Their beauty “ out of all Stunning little models a es | “Do politics figure in the appoint- Mesaine World, “evening Yournal ané tion to their price. on most engaging lines. e 5 wh asked. : propor 9 j erNot tact know of Lam a Demo- Tunic models, with hemstitched self | Made with long tunic skirt, figured Women Ss Bathing Suits } nave Fou any plane for conduct- oar CATE BereRs ase ds GUNN ght, Lew Ot our 10 stores, or can be malled to or organdie vestee, collar and cuffs. | or striped crepe, and prettily fin- i od d the be: val | tng {be prison ty at, any more VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE In rose, Copenhagen, reseda, Rus- | ished with broad ribbon belt. 14 to the correct aquatic modes—and the best values | me be sian green and white. 14 to 18 years. | 18 years. Exceptional value. < § * : ; Get ail the” duiles “required” of” 2 —— Smart Mohair Bathing Suits.................. $1.95 to $12.50 ad ‘Warden.” +s tan . cron | Mert by Faloding Cartridge. reeds SUITS $ 75 Girls’ Summer Tunic Dresses Messaline or Satin Suits... $5.00 to $19.50 | Louls Koskowitz, twenty-three years gunn ia lave” S* ° $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 & $2.95 Moire or Silk Serge Bathing Suits........ $5.00 to $10.00 @14, @ laborer living at No. 137 & 138 Sreeaeers . \ ] of ’ ° 5 . ! N Ss : t B thi Ss it $5 00 to $8 50 | street, found w rite CORNELL ny We Made An attractive ahaa eh and raaterials, the lattes including striped The New Sweater Bathing Suits.......... 4 50 { ote To solve the 104 Flathush Ave. Brkiym ure crepes, rosebud voilesanalawns. Trimmed withlaceandribbon. 6 to l6years. . ; ; match under the « Telete ie ert, alten oon aa it cae bibles Sums are ——— Bathing Ascongerice seventy & economical ee had stibeiie “Winners. announce ; ; siesta aya ——— — Misses’ and Girls’ Girls’ Middy Saree ape: ue i die to t.98 Ba) G rei th tie 8 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NHED—§ WORLD “WANT! WILLGO GEETE, 1,.ddy Blouses at $1.00 Skirts Sateen & Satin Pun Co SILSB | Rabbes Corsage Be oiiattens 1 Obs a aba TgD Satna sh $1.80 and $1.98 | Full Combination Tigh 4 .) i, ii Sateen + ol. 5 vombir jot u Special Saturday special at $1.00 Hie Setin howe ane $3.28 Bathing Bags. “i ts 4 ki , inset and Raglan sleeve models, made r Plain Rubber tnee Combination eA ee bar ty twill sa khaki cloth, and laced of Bre grade twill or Fancy Rubber C Silk Bathing Hats | front or sides. All white, or white with red | khal ay pies hd pleated or cadet collar and cuffs. Second floor or gored models. Special—Tomorrow—Women's 4 Summer Dresses at $7.50 Regular prices $10 & $12.50 A fortunate purchase, involving about 350 dresses; in an im= ~ mense variety of new mid-Summer styles, materials and colors. An extraordinary special for Saturday Trimmed White Feather Breast Turbans The latest Paris craze—$5.00 $6.50 $7.50 A mid-Summer millinery mode white as driven snow MEANS STAMOARD NF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. Vomen and Children and Women’s Low Shoes $ 3:00 4 Cammeyer $3.00 Shoes for Men and Women Surpass Your Highest Hopes of What You Can Buy In Shoes for ree Dollars We Have Wonderful Impressive Values Here In Men’s and Women’s $9.65 ponds Very Special for Infants’ Shoes Low Shoes at Saks $15 Suits Saturday Friieliny roti $2.00 to... . $1.65 Splendid in appearance, still beter in value, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and White Canvas _— Sises 6 $Y 25 | sae 11 to 2, $1.85 ‘& Child’s, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Button Shoes Gun Métal Calf and Black Kid with Patent Leather Tips. Stree $y 15 Sizes $1.35 Ha $1.75 Sines 6 to 10/4, $1.50 Sizes | 2% to 6, Reproductions of a number of smart Paris models—some completely covered with ; The Materials The Models | white feather, crown and all—others varied with white satin crown—the trimming Light and dark voile, rosebud and The new long tunic effects, some i strikingly simple and chic, consisting of Mpaean aie white coque, a fluttered wing, Lowered page eget gered ere E ee a etltses yor: i v vi ii - i i medium or ie J ‘s] cl or or a straight feather with a dainty, final cur! Third floor voiles, candy stripe crepes, French gathered tunic. The waist with i or Ramie linen, and all white Gladstone or Medici collar, vestee ~ Boys’ Suits that have got to make way for other merchandise Suits that were up to $14 tomorrow $8.50 Suits that were up to $11........tomorrow $6.50 This is a clearance of regular stock, and the sacrifices are most liberal. Smart suits of Scotch tweeds, fancy mixtures and cassimeres, in Norfolk models, some with two pairs of knickers. Broken lots, of course, but there isn’t a boy we can't fit in some suit or other, provided he gets here in time. Boys’ Blue Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $6.95 Serge Suits at $8.75 2 pairs knickers For graduation -« A smart Norfolk model, with patch | Patch ket Norfolks, made with a pockets, and a wealth of style in its | lot of dash and style, and warranted making. Mohair lined. Ages 7to18. | to outwear expectations. Bathing Suits for Misses, Boys & Children At $2.95 At $2.00 At $1.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Bath- | Boys’ Bathing Suits, made | Children’s Bathing Suits, ing Suits. One-piece models, | of all wool Jersey, in a | knit of pure worsted yarn, of all wool mohair, with mo- | variety of new combination |in one-piece models, with hair bloomers to match, with | trimmings. The selection in- | half sleeves. Bright and silk and Scotch plaid collar. | cludes heather, gray and |staple colors and all white. § to 18 years, navy, The sizes are 24 to 36. | For children of 2 to 10 years. Boys’ Blouses and Shirts at 50c 75c & $1.00 values—broken assortments All the popular fabrics, designs and colorings—some with French cuffs and soft collar attached. Blouses 5 to 16 years. Shirts 12 to 14 neckbands. White Silk Sterling Silver Mesh y aatons from: S298 fo. Gloves, 59c for the Young Man Bags, plain, etched or hand- Misses pels from $2.80 to........... $1.95 For wear with elbow length sleeves. Mousquetaire style; made of tricot silk, and double finger-tipped. White Silk Gloves, 75c For wear with elbow length sleeves, and possessing all the merit that goes with a “Kayser” label. The new double black and blue stripes, Tartans, staple blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds, and dozens of other fabrics, are tailored into our $15 selections. And nowhere, at $15 or at any other price, can you match this wonderful variety, The models are those soft roll collar effects, cut on easy, form-fitting lines, and lending a lean, sinewy appearance to the Agure, Designed with blunt or peak lapels, patch pockets and those artistic touches in the tailoring which give Sake clothes their individuality and tone. Self belt with every sult. Sizes 30 to 36, voiles, with hemstitching and net. and cuffs of organdie, net or lace. Reduced tomorrow to $16.50 55 Afternoon & Summer Evening Dresses that were $29.50 to $35 Broken assortments of dresses from stock—dancing, party, and semi- evening frocks of taffeta and crepe de Chine, combined with tunic of lace, net or organdie, In pink, li $4 to $6 White Dresses at $2 & $3 These are French waist models, made of batiste and trimmed with lace and ribbon rosettes. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Pret sleeves. 6 months, 1 and 2 years, Wonderful values in Sterling Silver Mesh Bags engraved, on 5}4 to 644 inch frame. Fine reversible mesh, deep skirt and plain or stone clasp. Values 848.50 10 $6......0000-...a¢ $35 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags, with hand engraved 614 inch frame, deep skirt, fine reversible mesh and plain or stone clasp. Values45, $18.50 Infants’ Apparel reduced $1.00 Infants’ Dresses at 65c yoke and Gretchen styles, daintily lace trimmed at neck and red: ¥ Youths’ Patent High Shoes Boys’ Patent Beautiful models that are bargains at this reduced price. ight blue, rose, white and maize. Fourth floor $2.50 Colored Dresses Reduced to $1.45 Waist model, of pink, blue and brown pas gingham, the collar, cuffs and It of white pique, 2 to 6 years. $1.50 Princess Petticoats, $1 Of nainsook, the skirt trimmed with inserting and edge of lace, and Val. lace at neck and sleeves. 3 to Syears. Special for tomorrow Reductions in Shoes for Misses, Boys and Children ‘These are the season’s new models, in high shoes, Oxfords and pumps, and in a variety of Misses’ Shoes reduced from $3.00 to........++ Growing Girls’ Shoes reduced from $3.00 to.........++ Growing Girls’ Shoes reduced Youths’ Low S| oes reduced from $3.00 fo..........+ Boys’ Low Shoes uced from $3.80 fo.........++ reduced from $2.80 to..........- igh Shoes reduced from $3.00 t0.........++ jeathers. . $1.85 $2.15 $2.45 $2.65 $2.25 $2.45 $1.85 $2.35 ia eae

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