The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1914, Page 8

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- _THE* EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE “18, 1914. to over 1,000,000 bushels caused short ; {) Si dull and professional to the end, and » 11 54-100 per cent, on com- mon stock. Canadian Pacific. Consolidated Ga Great Northern, p' Lehigh Valley. Brooklyn Union Gas Co. in current year expanded its business about 4 percent. an Increase In consumers to the 400,000 Increased expenses by higher @ontract for gaa oil while prices were a little easier the changes were of no particular conse- 000, -Thia}Quence. Practically all the business, since May|such as jt was, originated in the room, and at that only a few of the w. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Joents a Fg the eke Mah bl DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Canadian Pacific's gros earnings be nearly $400,000 more than in 1 5 Record | covering 11 WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING in second week of June declined |and nearly $1,150,000 more than in | Vieldeof Leading tng Based Bauiatte te, cog” BA SEAS sone He $406,000, Since July 1 decrease totals | 1912 . Comeny warts Kaiigh (NO. 24 Aug a duly Bt y Hig. i, "since July 1 ae em Ret due ft he SALLOW SKIN. | aie _ Cities Service Co. in report for a 1q Finches, Side, Cie Dun. we mel | Pb f Department will soon invite be ag Leda ar itier a iG s ea mae oy calito Speen. = we bids’ for $2,800,000 4 per cent, Porto after preferred dividends, r ny r J 5 7 | Kee tae, ” ater Mill, This balance | Market Closing—Trading continued 4% thd" Ferulated by usiog MSG Pils, { Sick Headache. | poaitive cure for sex Headache, Dizsinem and Constipation te KOCHs umber of ark, and reason Até 1 gold engaged for export by Fr a a eS RPC Na traders took part in it. Charming New Voile and Organdie Blouses Splendid examples of the work of one of the best blouse makers in the city, and doubly interesting because of the very moderate price. Voile blouses show embroidered fronts $2.00 Mg) Alaska Gols Th det * id Mines fH, sages a 4 8) $ and filet lace vestee finished with pearl if % tains ond HI cord bt $ Formerly Store Opens Organdie blouses show Sine lace inser- is Bye waif] A. T. Stewart & Co. at 8:30 tions and organdie embroidery; made a % Broadway and Ol” 101 201 jay and Closes . with flare collar. 1% OL 31 ti at ix i t Ninth St. at 5 BI of Organdie and Voile, with pointed wy a” a 8 Mees, Sediatrand, exile prvtilg, habd emirate BY Sy Rw ty : dered and finished with dainty Ince, some with is we wie = R Val. lace insertion on sleeve anc i Hit front ad hand-emboidered in owe op Oy SOTAENS re wesr is iy iets 1,000 Summer Dresses for Young Women PEL eg a esas caus ty HED i . J Acd ie fom | Cool linens, batistes, crepes, and voiles for morning and afternoon wear. eR TeR EOC Ete Sie LEE eer Eb eb Chic—dainty—! gent, eee ei sveus)3ez: EECESE. EEECTEFTEOLE EE EELIE CLE ESE ECE OE rl f Et 8 wear. Frocks for every hour in the day. Long Tunic Summer $ .00' ; su pe r latively Be aH 7 at “A clothes feast,” one yotfhg girl exclaimed when : . eee © ie =F st lish ants the Ey Ba ue $ she saw this bewilderingly pretty collection. | Sizes for Women and Misses y thy i Many of the dresses are exclusive copies of Awning Stripe Crinkled | Organdie and Lace Collars B) . Bit % bral davies Fah yoni 4 bid dee trip Li aoe ite we ri0 § wonderfully becoming. a MSnaan Et 4 It is the exception when a dress from Little Gray SE 2E8EES. Seaeies: FREESE EE ETTSE SEPT EF $1.50 Tub Dresses for Girls, 95c Percales, inghams, lawns and daintil makes your simplest Summer blouse look hs ] seine’ with errata inten piping nt en, tud tis ape fcbaaes at pee ogi BY BE BER SPECIALS round, square or V necks. Gored or pleated sl costly an utirul while giving your ve fee fot f Linen frocks with detachable \ vest 86. Women’s Linen Dust figure that graceful unttorseted effect. me His ty Cool striped batiste dresses, $8.50. cared t heesag ihe ntere nctere Nothing else for over-the-corset wear can Bs “iy Hee _ Linen dresses with Janne Lanvin separate convertible collars, turnback | ] Made of igh lustre Sicilians, to enhance the charm and beauty of your sie a" Bly suimpe, $0.75 fis j oa ' set-i ves, joose and belted backs, con- al ain oil = aaa was vertible collars, turnback ah saa wa : a R. ' $10.75, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. i leas a 98,54. DeBevoise ‘assiere styles for every fig- i = Secon r, Old Building. —slender, medium, stout—and for every ; occasion dancing, bathing pide let - ae Ae % Thi Milli Di nel cgeen be ninnend pee te igh on Line thon oie e's S Millinery Disposal Has No Precedent RONOOOC KM OIC M200. KOKO DONOR Shadow-lace, coe Speen. cane & me < aa 5 Final Prices $5, $6, $7, $8 and $9 ORAGE FOR TaN” eimmed and faulessly talored BS Be Bes ,*|[] nearly ail She coloscd hats se bere marked them st the flowing 0, 81, 8 and tik now's al he colores ats re- ty r) ss PERFECT coup Soe — M Liraedr Be ewe.to seo tee DeBoveion Dress-Shield Gremteres hee By ="y maining from this season. ne, wai Rs faalo: wars $5, $6, $7 and $9 FURS g CLOTH WINTER GARMENTS | © "3000" om i hed Hats in dark blue, green, 7, 64, 60, 410 and $18, now.."48 English Country Hats — ee ee violet, brown, as well as some Hats that until this sale were | Two groups—remainder of this Ask your merchant for the black’ hats. #1841485 and'up to 88; now 68 seana's apriajonn, "howe that $1' Negligee Shirts at 68c “DEBB-E-VOICE” fil! the heavy demand. This new lot comprises cut coat stylg, with soft French cu neat stripes in colors and black, ized negligee shirts, ight grounds with i Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear, ‘gyptian yarn; shirts with short sleevesand French neck. Dsawers reinforced, length. Per garment..........0..0s00sees Men's S0c Fancy Silk Four-in-hands, in a splei of bias stripes and fancy figures; open end model. ... Damasks, Cloths and Napkins Full bleached and full mercerized, large variety of designs. H Demack by the yard, 58 to 66inches| Table Clothe, phin hem, hem- erst. 25,35 0 45c| svar w rounds aquare or round; each moeiine, 16 5 18 inches, hemmed ready for uae; vs . $10.50 The price of some new MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S Summer _ Suits, made to be sold for $15 These Trim and Graceful Colon- ials, value $2.50 and $1 98 All have the smart new lasts, well arched in- step and new Louis heels. Patent vamps and cloth backs, Patent vamps and side ornaments, Colonials with long and short vamps, Shoe Arch Supporters, 59c Made expressly for the Koch store; according to the specification of an ort! ic expert. Of German silve s for men and women, When ordering by mail mention sise of shoe worn, ‘Thine Finn $3.50 Party Cases, at fr $1 95 Immensely popular and quite an appro- priate gift for the confirmant or the girl graduate, They are travelling cases in miniature, and contain cologne bottle, memo book, Pawser case, mirror und leather purse lustened to case with a long chain. In red, green, purple, blue and black leathers, »» Inc., 125th St. Fancy worsteds, plain blue serges, and a lot of good checks, stripes and mixtures. Taken from three manufacturers who were amazed at the quickness of the selling in our great sale of the Third, and who had—between them—about a thousand suits of the sort we like and which they warfted to turn into cash. We are always open for such propositions. But they don’t often come so good as this. Broadway corner Eighth. 1,200 Men’s Shirts Exceptional for 65c A fresh collection of these quick-selling shirts in time for the week-end. To them we have added some higher-priced shirts from our own stock. Percale and mercerized fabrics. Soft and stiff cuffs. Neat striped designs. All sizes. Good Silk Ties, Too, 25c Made up from the short ends of silks which usually go into 50c ties. ‘These are made on no | small dimensions. Subway Entrance, New Building a jORRIS = ee E beeteth FEL +L Feel +t + el lteitte + Lttit tei tte, eee eR Union Pacific . 8, Steel... U.S. Steel, p Salons needs any alterations. Hats to wear with tailored suits and afternoon dresses. —hats that wear well and becoming. LOTS OF CANOES BUT ONLY ONE K-E-N-N-E-B-E-C And here fs the greatest collection tn town. ‘a special exhibit on i the ,18.foote mi tootera and Splendid! New and Sample Hand Bags, $1 lack fine grain seal a for emartness green nay te beads clall treble for advices from Paris vogue for beaded bags. Main Floor. Subway Entra) Predict a great Id Building, and . New Building, An exact copy of a Callot model; with blue serge skirt; a yellow coat before midsummer. Dainty white nets, organdie, point d’esprit, lawns and voiles for evening Prices 86 upward. All-Black Hats for Mourning Th birt that hi de the Koch men's furnish- : All made in the Wanamaker 1B, NOW... eee eee ieee ings departieet 4 tavorabiy kaows: reereiely the city. Dep’t 50c and Corset ateliers. | _ A number of oyr own crea- wilt arg opportunity oe We sell hundreds every day and are pressed at times to Stores up Shops Fine straws, beautiful trimmings tiOnS and copies of French ta and ew a models in all black will he added to this sale. Blouses of Colored Handkerchief Linen, Repriced $2 to $7.50 Think of getting a copy of a Paris blouse in a blushing shade of rose pink for as little as #2! } Or a picture shade of green with chemisette and collar of white for as little as $7.50. We are now hurrying out all our remaining colored linen blouses. More than forty styles—copies of Paris modefs—made ex- clusively for this store. There are seven styles at 82. Only two or three or four of a kind—most of them we can- not duplicate. 500 Lingerie Shirtwaists Now $1.50 and $2 More New Low Prices 4 Waists taken from our catalogue reserves and certain styles sa] which we cannot duplicate from our regular,stocks. * All sorts of white cottons with lace, embroidery, or tor | New collars, low necks and either long or short sleeves. Usually @:| only two or three of a kind. Plenty of all sizes in the collection. $3.00 at e ° ° In the same exh' he = — ; A Combination of "Good Style and and $18—and properly so. ibist tens Time-Saving Wire Ware Feoneny, if foot BE Lawrence skiffs, 870. Did you know that you could buy a lettuce washer, in which you could keep the let- tuce in the ice box, for only 40c? Have you ever seen a dish- drainer that has a special com- partment in the center in which fs| the flat silver is in an upright :| position to thoroughly drain? 40c, You can save the always risky task of pouring the water pe. | off vegetables by putting a wire gray block check skirt; @ lime green wool with Roman atriped vest; conservative blue and black suits, ‘All of these models are in the later styles of the Clearaway of Women’s Clothes Now in Progress Women’s tailored suits at $10 to $40; women's dresses at $15 to $50. First costs have been entirely forgotten. We are bent upon clearing away all spring styles vegetable basket in the pan. 12c and 18c. Housewares These $25 Suits for Women Are Duplicates of Those Which Cost Two and Three Times as Much in April In other words, suits that cost anywhere from $39.50 to $75 and more early in the season are included in this miscellaneous group ef spring suits at the final price of $25. In the collection are suits of the greatest individuality. season—far more conservative than those made earlier, ® plaid silk coat with yellow and | They are suits of class workmen in This group of » which may be had in the R+G PILLS Get « Box To-night, For sale at Druggists 100, and 25e, the Bor, GIS, DOW... ees cecrereeeeenees $8 trifling aum. French Millinery Salons, * Second floor, Old Buildi plain. Third floor, Old Building, Do you like fresh butter? Make it yourself in a small glass butter machine,$1 and $2. Then there are many sorts lemon Liste ore any ae and cream beaters, egg holdegs, soap shakers, and soap dishés, There’s a white finished soap dish to fasten on the faucet in a white porcelain sink; looks well and doesn’t rust, 35c, The wire ware section of the Wanamaker Housewares Store isn’t a large section, but it car tainly is an interesting one. Store, Subway floor, New Buildi: fine materials, made by the highest New York, 9 at 825 is illustrative of the values Second floor, Old Building,

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