The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1914, Page 9

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RED GROSS SEAL SALE BROUGHT IN $440,000 ‘National Association Announces Big} $x! Revenue for White Plague Fight. Forty-four milliort Red Cross seals, hetting $440,000, were sold Inst De- ber, the National Association for Stady and Prevention of Tuber- Guloals announced to-day. Rew York State led the country, with ten and « half million seals, The procéeds are used in the white plague Gght. WIDOW ASKS FOR SALARY. Dre, Bischom Has Received Noth« ing From Jantice'n Estate. Blizabeth Bischoff, widow of Supreme - \y Court Justice Henry Bischoff, has potl- tioned the Board of Aldermen to pay her $6,625, which is the amount her bus- band would have received had he lived tintit Dec. 31, 1913, Jusuee Bischoff dtod Afarch 28 of Inst your as the result of an elevator accident at No, 61 Chambers stroet. Further, the petition relates: Bischoff carried no life the benefit. of petitioner. “Justice Insurance for Your pett+ {loner |has received nothing from the estate.”’ Justice Bischoff's term would have expired Dec. Ji, 17, His salary was 17,500 a year, His salary to April 1, it claimed, waa paid to h executors and not to his widow. —_——- AIRMAN KILLED IN TEST. CHARTRES, Frff¥e, June 18.—Major Julien Felix, commanding the aeroplane Gepot here, was killed yesterday while the ground. The cause of the accident 1s a mys- tery, as the aeroplane was found to be itor stopped his enginesto tont. the aviator « Is engine to test the machine at Planing and attempted to in perfect order. It is The strength of Harris Eye- aim service is expressed in the ct that our examinations are made by Ocutists (registered eye physicians) of experience, That to support this ser vice, competent, practical Opticians adjust the frames or mountings. That we operate six fac- tories for the accurate grind- ing of the lenses, and that we antee absolute satisfac- tion with our glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more. Optical Ttouse of Wt Stonnis New York: 54 East 23rd St. 27 West 34th St. 54 West 125th St, 442 Columbus Av. 70 Nassau Street Bklyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B'way. Newark: 597 Broad St..nr. He ee O Women's Dull Calf Blucher Oxford Educator Standing All Day ‘OU can't endure the strain if your feet are in narrow shoes that bend the foot-bones, chair and close your eyes. You want to stretch out in a Feet are meant to stand on all day, but Nature revolts at bone-hending shoes. flat feet, etc. Such shoes produce coms, sharp pains, Men and women stand in Educators eight and ten hours at a time without thinking of their feet. Educators are good looking. Nature intended. 35.50. They let your feet grow as For men, women and children, $1.35 to See that EDUCATOR is branded on the sole. It guarantees correct orthopwdic shape. Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15 High St., Boston, Mass. Makersof All-America and Signet Shoes for Men and Mayfair for Women.’ RICE & HUTCHINS ED UCATOR ‘SHOE® ALBUS. RAT. OFF, DEALERS: We can supply you promptly from stock on our floor. RICE & HUTCHINS NEW YORK CO., NEW YORK CITY ’ and tied, What can Tralth, strengthen my Day a abak 20 pounds!" Tek? remlarl) with your meals es aud increase my by. ': Lewss Bakor | MeN, BB, asks tuinegia hypeundane tablets, sold Ln eeal:d sealed package,~-Advt, e Doctor’ DVICE: ‘The questions answered Delow are general ter, the xymytoms or disease are the angwent wll avply in amy case “1 nutter from head ne agua ond ing, 1 wid thank you to prescribe Anawer: Threegrain. sulpherb tablets (not sulphur) are most effective in relieving con: Mipation, Giupicg the a4 and removing the symptoms of langue, to begin taking aa per direotio a Are. testing a new sélf-righting aeroptane At @ height of sixty feet the machine wus observed to turn suddenly and drop to World “Real Estate” Ads, For a THE EVENING WORLD, . ee Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets “ v e = Us Op e’ Cl Sh 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store Friday at Reduced Prices Boys’ Blue Serge Suits WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, 7 TO 18 YEARS Of fine imported navy cerge, Ecglish Norfolk coat, mohair tined. Hereotore $10.00 7.50 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, 8 TO 18 YEARS Of fine imported homespuns, worsteds and cassi- ' meres; Norfolk coats with and without patch 8 50 pockets; mohairlining. Herelofore $12.50 40$15.75 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Of tan or gray crash, tan linen, olive or tan khaki; also white duck. 7 to 17 years. Value $4.00 2.95 Boys’ “Oliver Twist” Suits Of Imported Wash Fabrics Oliver Twist and Dutch models, of imported kinder- garten cloth, English drills, poplins and linens, in white and colors. 3to 8 years. Heretofore $3.73 1.95 Washable Knickerbocker Trousers FOR BOYS, 7 TO 18 YEARS Of blue or tan linen, tan or gray crash, olive or tan Army khaki, also white duck. 95 A SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY Boys’ and Youths’ Low Shoes Youths’ and boys’ Oxford ties, of tan or black Russia calf, also patent leather, made on orthopedic last. Boys’ sizes, 11 to 2. Youths’ sizes, 214 to 6. Something io Dr.byon's PERFECT Dental Cream Prep~red by a Doctor of Dental Surgery as hg suena contig oficion pon septicand antacid dat <= the denied dentifrice for half a century. Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Dental Cream is a decided ad- vance in dental cream form Quickly soluble. Deposits no sticky massce be- res ee he ee inses thorou; eat the pletely ——_* - ~ psheapd tater scatiog 2 for Pe Dental Cream. LW. Lyon & 620 W. 27th St, Dept. K, New York City. Sold Everywhere Look fer the in gach packaee that entidee you to a tooth brush free: 52ND. YEAR T.M. STEWART 438-440-442 WEST 5i$I ST. RUG*"CARPET CLEANSING in Tire-Proof Building FIRE PROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. Founded in 1663 TELEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS Guaranteed 7 Jewels Adjusted 10-Year Gold Filled Watches Find Buyers for Long Island City Properties: sale; Bo ‘one wl | podnted. Onty onp'te Opner’ grades of Gol ‘te Mall Orders i our Guarantee | Watches purchased from Tinie" n he re- | tarned, if not gelletactory. within ‘en re | trom date of sale. will refund all of your money on request” or exchange | them for new ones, | LOUK FOR THE NUMBER 180 OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE rh ti LJ dor'which was wade to tmitate mines ¥, Juae 15, 1014, 4: vertining in your paper the w were wade by me last ick Sales Advertise Houses, s, Farms, Acreage, Etc. Next Sunday’s World J THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914, Close During June, Daily 5 P. M. Saturdays, Noon. Jranklin Simons Co.| Lord & T. aylor | | Fifth Avenue “Basque” and “Redingote” Gowns LATEST PARIS FASHIONS FOR MISSES, of charmeuse satin, crepe meteor, crepe de chine; English serge, combined with satin. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Special Sale Friday Misses’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Linen Dresses Of French linen, in white, Copen, rose or leather, roll collar of white organdie, with silk tie, long tunic skirt with side pockets; crochet buttons. 14to 20years. Value $9.75 Misses’ Summer Dresses Of French voile, plain or ratine striped crepe, white or colored linens, organdie or embroideted batiste collar and vestee. 14 to 20 years. Value $14.50 Misses’ Lace and Net Dresses Two models, one of allover lace, with shirred net skirt. The other of embroidered voile, with founcings of em- broidered net. 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 Crepe de Chine Afterr-oon Gowns (dere models, in navy, black, white or Copen, with boy pleated or plain ‘ussian tunic skirt. l4 to 20 years, Value $29.50 Misses’ Summer Evening Gowns Of soft taffeta meteor silk, in pink, light blue, Nile or black; sleeves of white maline; velvet ribbon girdle. 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 6.95 9.75 15.75 18.50 18.50 Misses’ Sport Coats Misses’ Tennis Coats Three new models, of imported white English tennis fh 1, 1 buttons, patch pockets. 140.20 fear. oes Value $18.50 Misses’ Serge Cape Coats Of white of navy French serge, fons Lefer sleeves, bodice straps forming vest, lined with rict 14 to 20 years. ee $24.50 Misses’ Golf Cord Coats Dressy cape coat of white, rose or delft blue golf cord, lined throughout with soft silk, flare agi long shoulder sleeves, deep cuffs, strap ends; novelty buttons. 14 to 20 years. Value $29.50 12.50 14.50, 18.50 Misses’ Cape Coat Suits Misses’ cape coat suits, of white, navy or black English serge, cape and long tunic ekirt, trimmed with three ewe ce Value $39.50 22.90 SPECIAL _FOR FRIDAY Misses’ Satin Bathing Dresses Oi heavy satin, in navy or black, pipes with pluin or striped silks. 14 to 20 years. 5.00 vatue $7.30 Misses’ Panama Hats White Penama Hats, black velvet band. 4.50 Regular price $7.50 Girls’ and Children’s White Buckskin Pumps Child’s size 7 to 104. Girls’ size 11 to 2. 2.65 Regular price $4.00 WONDERFuLLy DELicious STANDARD QUALITY Ne Families: Boarding Houses: Hotels: Don't pay « fancy price for Coffee that simply looks lil good quality. Know that you're tting the best by dealing with ex- pert coffee specialists and onfoy the additional advant of waving the retailers’ profit. We have devoted 74 years to the coffee business and ask you as the judge to decide if it is not better to buy for quality and save what the retailor pays for looks, We guarantee ae OUR BEST VALUE IS br A gt from simalt wDD°. Ground Medium, Fine or mutates if de oa. FREE DELIVERY Pound ite, by ons te Greater New York and adjois 0.0. Dat soMasttrne ety rgonam = Sain ic tye oO feline ‘free 00 tastes, 0. 00. D. if This special ect is broken beans separated fr GILLIES COFFEE co., 283-289 Washington St., New York Between Verk Piece aod Bewley Gt, Phone Cortiendt S471. Esid 74 years. IE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums im the universe. Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Murray Hill gooo For W omen At a Very Low Price A New Block Front Colonial In two-tone effects—all patent leather and black Russian calf | 33.95 Usually $6.00 | Smart Boots, Oxfords and Pumps { With Low Heels for College Girls ‘ | | Fashionable Footwear | $4.008 $5.00 Children’s and Growing Girls’ Shoes All made with leather arch support—supporting but not | hurting the foot. | 11% to 2 0 5% $250 3:00 Second Floor | 6tormr $2.00 Closing Out Women’s / Fancy Tadored Suits Representing This Season's Choicest Modes and Fabrics i Atan A {tan Average of ] $15.00 $19.50 $23.50 |} | Usual prices 4 $35.00 to $65.00 4 Thigd Floor f Boys’ Graduation Blue Serge Suits | | i | (Norfolk with extra pairs of knickers) | Excellent Values at These Prices | | | | ; | Box-pleated model, lined with alpaca, patch pocket and stitched belt ee Knife pleated model, pockets and stitched belt $8.00 Model with id bell peciatar aitcnad patie nee He Be es az Other Fine Serge Suits, $2.50 to $16.50 } $5.00 Exceptional Values in Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts and Blount Fine fancy ile soisette, striped madras, Russian cords and the new “keep-coo! cloth, Shirts 12 to 14 neckband. 6 to 16 years. Usually $1.50 and $2.00 Boys’ and Children’s Wool Coat Sweaters Gray trimmed with red or navy, V neck and},$ 7.0 patch pockets. Sizes 26 to 34. Usually $2.. ol Little Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats | j Sailor, Jack-tar or Rah-rah shapes, in white, | ; navy, brown and black; sizes broken, $1.45 1 Usually $2.00 to $3.00 Fourth Floor High-Back . **Cedar’’ wn Arm Rockers at the special price of $5.00 160 Pieces White Enamel & Bird's-Eye Maple Furniture At Greatly Reduced Prices Dressers 12.00— reduced from $14.50 Bed Room Tables $4,00— reduced from $5.00 Sixth Floor $15.00— reduced from $21.00) Wash Stands 6,50— reduced from

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