The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1914, Page 10

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—— y Intended to Stop to Be Elaborate. Bven the President of the United Bas recently been obliged to ‘® Word or two against The Ham- Slee, Boing a former college president Bas pleased him to call “The Ham- Ae” & psychological some-thing-or- @her. But Paterson, N. J., which about The Hammer long be- tape the universe, has de- ® method of putting The er out of business which is rattan sharp Sue Pater- going to bury The Hammer ot ta obsequies and other trim- teen 6 and then they men- or the town which ipoyree Veast demand their best al- of thought and w6rks. Pa- eo] ing aa landscape architect for the land, Santa Barbara, Cal., but it io Paterson, The Hammer | to about that time. Teed other things, is a manufactures and silk $: Nemercus persons who found too law-abiding for them te” atervon with with the foolish could make a living break the law of the land at tho Sean's, Paterson was obliged to ‘them severely and the rest of note took note that Paterson tly the abode of lawless Paterson was generally recognized as a Aol i ee ‘Then there came . W. W., which makes @ ing ible where *INVIDIOUS ADVERTISING time Paterson, which is just Smelean 3 around busy—every- x enty as every broad land red Paterson has besa fighting r years to prove that "RIGHT FOR HEALTH}: and Suffering 25 Yrs. Rheumatism, Credits | Recovery to Var-ne-sis being wounded in the Civil ow, ani off thet was so prevalent at that Mr. Dyer D. Cady, the well- veteran of Post th Massachusetts ment, tells ‘tiam got the best of bim “finally he recovered his through the use of the popu- Var-nesis. Ho said: @affered from rheumatism for 25 was in almost every various parts ff and sore and Ah al wee ahr ba tion any lengt i walking a short time ch about Var-ne-sis try it, and I am glad I to-day I am absolutely well, have disappeared and I Man, not a pain or dress is Raynham the remedy that is pre persis by remov- and getting the stom- and kidneys and blood in ition. _ Does not contain eae Sree such as salicy: Konto phys with Ave,, Room New York City, where meade for advice to = “agri ane Yer Ea Naraey, 0 for the journal devoted to at Riker-Hegeman are net allowed to the Mayor has been Instructed by | size for Summer homes. - § pany | his secretary, etter lll ht ‘These pianos sold at prices THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JUNE 16, 1014. et HOT PLANNING FLIGHT, [src taymas.oitss Socetas| 7 HARRY THAW DECLARE fet permiason nis going hous to ba | Formerly my family and look after my Duyiness interests, have no inten. ||| A-T-Stewart & Co. Has No Intention of Going Abroad; | t#o® whatever of going abroad, Broadway and HOW THE CEREMONY 18 TO BE Only Wants to Make Visit Pasltilaesned NTERENT. " Ninth St. CARRIED OU From the Chiesa Mees 4 > Ie y he dat 1 Paterson's, example will doubtlons MoH ad a Teunetacis seus tines Wr eumet tas tote ja | be followed by many other cities and GORHAM, N. H., June 16.- -In allsher. "¥ erolne get mar- towns, big and small. But Paterson in_the fret city to have discovered Aigned statement issued “] onmcialty that the HAMMER I8 Hi K. Thaw denied a report “that granted till th DEAD and needs Leas Here is - =| BURY, THE HAMMER C ASTORI A “livoroe tan’ t ifiva, by Ph BE: Conducting Hamme? he Mat jast Heating Place, memssisainat te fa ACT faa Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ‘The Committes of fae and Means of the Board of Trade i attending to the details of a}) this. But The jad. The Hammer ta to ‘roaby, the architect, Is act- funeral. Folks who have not time or skill to make their own banners and with which to speed the are telephoning Mr. (1 » and his staff & lettering the mottoes on placards. i Mr. Crosby is going into the business | of Chief Undertaker to the Hammer | just as enthusiastically as though be were manager of a hi baseball nine. Right at his W. B. Bryant, publisher of the F - son Press, who says it is hard enough | Use | For Over to compete with Harry Haynes of the iftiliau. e | News in the business of selling news- — papers without having to run a race Cent if ars with him in the promoting of public eee 5 spirit. Mr. Haynes has announced that | AL6 months o the general public does not warm up | 35 Doses 35 CF NTS to the funcral of The Hammer he | 2 : ign hin entire editorial od on presamen, SlenogTApbers ‘tnd | a i book-keepera to join the line of} * march, suspending publication for thi day. But ho will not have to do It, a ‘THE CatTaUA COMPANY, NEW VoRE GrTy. since through Secretary J. J. Fitsger- ald of the Board of Trade, President E. H. Lambert has learned that one band for the unlamenting cortege will not be enough because of the tT np = wi nm = ry number of factories and business houses which are to put reprosenta- tives In line. When Dr. Kenna, surgeon-gen picn i for the occasion, has officially pi nounced The Hammer dead, F. Hoagiand, of the Ways and Means Committee, will announce that the hi t fata of the deceased ts to be taken yy @ new and live one, namely a reorganised Board of Trade. The old board (which has oeen doing fairly bald had about 600 members at $! year, The changed board ready 600 at $25 a year and is lookin, for a membership of 1,000 altogether. 2,090 New Suitsfor Men Blue Serge at $23.50 and $16.25 Fancy Suits at $10.50 Added Tomorrow to the Quick- Cash-Turnover Sale of Clothinz 1631 suits are freshly from the manufacturer. 459 (blue serges) are from our own stocks. All to be sold with the usual Wanamaker warranty. - The Blue Serge Suits: on the Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 270 of these are our own $27.50 quality 167 of these are our own $30 quality 141 of these are our own $33.50 quality | 578, all to be sold at $23.50 | 206 of our $20 quality 289 of our $25 quality 495, all to be Sold at $1 NOTE—141 of the suits at $23.50 have silk-sleeved, silk-lined coats and silk waistcoat backs. With ver¥ few exceptions, all these Blue serge suits are half lined. The Fancy Suits at $10.50 These at Broadway corner Eighth Ml new; from three good manutacturing tailors. One of them is a specialist in Dr. Kenna nays the infant Woks Bor sroeptional manufacture. Used only dur- 616 are our $15 qualities; 401 our $18 qualities James Farrant and Mayor Fordyce ing the rental season. Every one has been HAMat ty “wares tenons een overhauled in our shops and is in perfect con- ! n AC f : mortuary artista, ‘They eay thelr’ one dition. Of fine tonal quality and with a broad the making of young men’s suits.. From him came the smart suits with soft roll Rot keep for just the sort of funcral variety of case designs to choose from you may lapels, patch pockets, and narrow cuffs on sleeves. Hig White stout mament ae a be sure of finding the piano you have wished , er than is ubsolutely necessary, It for. Many are of convenient is an offenge to the community and ection. | rauging from $300 to $350. putting much into it. Chief Mourners in th wareeess, i enumerated in Bre. | To-morrow only.............. imme, v geereme, were. tare been. hired | (i Better than renting atta Dat ch onthtaae ote @ *%5 Down and *5 Monthly poe no living human beinga—it being ceded that actors are human and ita uid withstand the onslaught B Chief Mourners which is pected to develop after The Ham: B as been laid under ground sa! fe tne Chiat Mournera willbe atuted ES used for demonstration ; wae nace of burt ebeat the! MB 9550. To-morrow Only station of the New York City-Pater- ] TERMS TO SUIT YOUR Ct PONVENTEN son rapid transit at Church and Elli won ctresta, in the heart of the ity. Music rolls free and special library Team setinsy eae aeaet (hole pons te | All Are Fully Guaranteed Fire Utines Ge EN be irsoord an Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange th te in the United Stat the, one, town in the United “sate WAREROOMS span bare bean socorennre cunenr Sth Ave., cor. 39th St. roads run over the public ai HINGS happen suddenly in the Silk world. Three months ago we could not have pre- dicted today’s offer of these black silks. Bie teiay Gar renee | ane 808 al Yetytoday 39,850 yards of new black silks FY COLUM | Oe are here at prices not before quoted on similar | qualities. CALDER ANNOUNCES | A \ i \ i: The prices are so low now because we have repared this special sale in recognition of the SENATE CAMDIL Rie Rotunda’s Third Birthday—to show our Brooklyn Man Says as Root Is Out appreciation of the great silk patronage that has come to us, of the Race He Will Black silks are always staple. If a black Run. silk does not sell one day the manufacturer knows ROCHESTER, June 15,—Represent- that he will probably sell it next day or next week. ative William M. Calder of Brooklyn, who is here attending the Knights ‘Templar conclave, to-day announced | | | | No Money Down Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of also ore that 1 will The choice of fabrics and colors is very wide; serges, worsteds, cheviots, cassi- meres; plain blues and grays, stripes, checks, and quiet mixtures. A wonderful opportunity for men who want ‘o get a lot out of a suit without This Important Sale of Summer Silks Presents Black Silks---Filling’ Half the Silk Rotunda At Notably Low Prices—38c to $2.50 Yard His stock rooms may be full of black silks, but that fact does not worry- him. Every silk manu- facturer feels that the slightest price concession on black silks means an actual sacrifice. All these silks are of fashionable weaves, useful for summer wear. Most of them have been specially dyed and finished to meet our vequirements, “Put themi in regular stock and sell them at half again as much—their regular prices,” said our black silk salesman when he saw these “specials;” “they are just the silks our customers want.” No-—we qvn them under the market and we shall sell them At These Wonderfully Low Price his candidacy for the United States ironclad di . . Senate, Mr. Calder, who was indorsed oad prions a | Sor pond ye nore Black voile Nippon, 88c yard. Canton crepe, $1.95 yard. Moire velours, $1.95 yard. for the nomination by the executive | is bore out by the fact that we are India twill, American-made, 90c Fleur de soie (French), $1.45 yard. Tussah, imported, si 85 yard, committee of the Kings County Re- the largest furniture and carpet dis- yard. Sutin back popl on (Earlier it was $8.50, publican Committee last night, inmued tiputers. je. te cone, Our Sar Crepe chinois (French), 95¢ yard. (Until recently it Poplin, 81 0 ha Cole de cheval, #¥.50 tt ME nicas Vote in Kings |g Mer you exceptional values. Ripple crepe, $1.25 yard. Meteor Kasimjr, $1.68 yard, Cape natin, gas. = County is about one-sixth of the en- YOUR Dollar Will Do Crinkle crepe, $1.35 yard. Drap Liberty, $1.45 yard. (Offered Slaeere a New York Jor tire Republican vote of the State and — Cc Seduisant, imported, $1.85 4 and $4.75.) I,| he action vf the executive committer, tg Full Duty BERE. aie n pea "ora Rn en 65 yard. Si Rotender Main floc, Obd Buildi therefore, carries with it a very , yard, ere recently at 6! 0 . , ing. forceful commendation, Hut I would r tor & 00 wold oak; galvanized food : ° Bay Sar cee sy irealaton Waste santa This Summer Silk Sale Also Includes— \ h a renomina | Plenty of cool tub silks and pongee. Plenty of crepes in colors. Plenty of novelty silks in colors, Main and Subway floors, Old Building, and Subway Entrance, New Building,

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