The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1914, Page 12

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“BRONY SIGHTING trucks. ‘The horses are saved } | Beedlese journeys to the dumps nti aa wit ah ‘ane IN h upor irko at Hun if itivel in According to the landlords they| the hall at Avenue Hund. Twellth Store Opens omen and have already received threats to al 8.30 USE OF ASTABLE “Ashes, Garbage sitegs ind Refuse ped in Yard Owned This being the season in which our i At $1 50 R gul —_ seacearsin foe cttenna basta’ tober .60—Regularly $3 and More ee by Department. Sete a tekan vp th Uae, tenabe “Turks Ind i gz e st ion | ‘Hundreds of New York men look for _ ing trial on an indictment chareing| torn erg amncit trou cache Bi: this annual announcement, for Levy Tenants and landlords of houses | One Hundred and Eighty-cight! street, Tiebout avenue, Stevens place, Bim place, Marion avenue and Valen- tine avenue—the streets adjacent ti @table A of the Street Cleaning De- partment on the southeast corner of Eighty-eighth One Hundred and street and Tiebout avenue, the Bronx “arranged for a mass meeting to-day of refuse can be dumped in tie yard, which is capactous, and Jater removed, some five or aix joads at a time, in the big motor nuisance be removed, and they de- |clared they would appeal to the Health Department. —__—-. PRIZE DANCER CAUGHT. — Girl Saye Man Carried Of Her 9200 Savings. in grand larceny. It happened this way Last July Yurko became acquainted | with Mary Bunrantcs, of No. 200 Enrt Elghty-eighth. street. Mary fell in love with him and he borrowed $200 from her, Then he disappeared Mise Buaranicz knew nothing about Yurko except that he was the best ©) dancer of the Hungarian Canrdash in THE EVENING WORLD, TUEBSDAY, SUNB 23, 1914. New York. medals he had won, move from their tenants unieww the | th ache, Dyspepsia and ail Bowel Complaints positively eured by R @ G/ Pie, R-G PILLS 4 Get @ Nox To-Night, For sale at Drugaists, He had boasted of his Prowens or skill aa a dancer and showed me Detective Pfinster'a duty DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, Stomach Troubles, Biitousness, Sick 10°, and 2he, the Ror. IN ir ANIZISIZISIZI NIZE) STN TN TN TN TN Straw Hats are known for their excellence. To the large collection of 1914 sample Straw Hats from this firm of 691 Broad- way, New York, we add the remainder of other sample lots in broken size-ranges from our regular stock, originally priced at #3. Some of the hats are a trifle soiled from handling, but sizes are perfect. All good styles of the season—Sennit, Annual Sale of Charles Levy Straw Hats for Men Dy 4 waa ‘ Something New Or.lyon's PERFECT Dental Cream Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery at Li velirfrwoth paces hea; — ee hee perpoand antacid proper Split, Mackinaw, Milan, light weight Yeddo and Porto Rico straw. All sizes in the lot. $1.50 each—8S grades, with many made to sell for even more. to protest against the dumping by the city of ashes, garbage and refuse in tho yard of the stable. ‘This was done for the first time at 11 o'clock yesterday morning and, ac- cording to residents of the neighbor- hood, the mass of refuse made its presence unpleasantly apparent until several hours later—it was removed te the regular dump. Union Hospital, at Valentine ave- gue and One Hundred and Eighty- eighth etreet, is one block to the west of the stable, and the odor reached there as well as the parochial Midsummer Clearance of Millinery at “The Paris of America’”—GIMBELS As Paris modes are introduced to America by GIMBELS— As new modes are presented every day by GIMBELS— As there are just four of these clearance sales—end of each season—at GIMBELS This Sale is Unrivaled in America In the French Salon In the Medium-Price Salon Fourth Floor The Great China and Housewares Stores Contribute Cooling Summer Suggestions e@chool and church of Our Lady of F Mercy, at One Hundred and Eighty- Perfect Tooth ay pred Sie o Se Hate ri Hrd orb te Pract) 7 In these vast stocks, which, between them, spread over nearly two 1 delle Sur aha ald dentifrice for half a a $18 to $16.60 Hate at $7.00 $6 $0 $670 Hate at $2.0 acres of space, and contain the most complete collections in their lines that Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings at Radical Reductions it is possible for experts to gather, are many unusual things which will de- Third Floor light the housekeeper eager for the comfort of her household and her guests. Here are some of them—marked tomorrow at specially low prices. nee ty WATER KEGS, CEREAL AND (illustrated) SPICE SETS, for 3-gallon, $1.65; | country houses; Louls Ackerman, of No. 183 West Bighty-ninth street; Edward Schorn, of No. 1790 Prospect avenue, and Louls Gieh!, of No. 831 East One Hun- Gred and Eighty-eighth street, all owners of houses in One Hundred and Kighty-eighth street, called on Dr. Lyon’e Perfect Dental Cream is a decided ad- vance in cream formule. Quickly eoluble. Deposits no sticky masses be- the teeth Dainty, Cool and Durable! “La Markette” Corsets . ee yong Cosi Coane 4-eallon, 91.6s : special at 82. 6. Cues PNG 4 stoner w F. Kalbach yesterday tae ay : -gallon 25. Op + ga EEE | So vanes cole to mnie a ts wow Poster BenciGrooe TW rer ma Of Pink Broche at $3 ,. TEA Pots. a | BOWLS, with 12 : Te Acai te hee WE ee 620 W. 27th St, Dept. K, New York City. The woman who adores pretty lingerie is never con- i famous ki English glasses; illustra-. 7’ plained: Sold Eweryshere tent without a pink corset—a soft, delicate shade— i vice Mwith “alight Ch Be GLASSES ail d, a) “Tt te not only @ matter of econ- Lock fer Ge covers oo ree thet entitles for it perfects her daintiness. imperfections, | set of six, 90c. pte, These corsets answer this description. Besides, the are lightly boned and are in one of the new models whic! gives long, straight lines to the figure. “Topless” Corsets of Batiste and Coutil, $1.50, $3, $5.50 Summer ‘‘Slip-ons" of Elastic, $6.50 and $7.50 “La Markette” Corsets may be purcha:ed for as little as $1.50—and there are models up to $16.50. emy but, in hot weather, it is a great saving to the horses. Loads 60c; sold at $1.25 to $1.75 when perfect. LARGE THIN TUMBLERS, iced drinks, set of six, 36. COVERED JUGS, 2-quart, for porch or sleeping room, illustrated, 90c. TABLE GLASSES, thin blown, with deep etched band, dozen, 60c. COMPOTES, of Bohemian glass, ery engraved, and gold decorated, 95c. CKER JARS, of Limoges china, a shay rettily decorated, $1.60. China Store, Fifth Flo am ui 4 : for 75c White IN WICKER HIGHBALL - Fe SERVING TRAYS, mahog- Belts, - 49c The Pink Corset Shop is the Headquarters for BASKETS, to hold eight ss Je any finish, with cretonne os etiite pique and kid vente / glasses, syphon SXF 4s and glasscover; ts, 7 inches wide, stitched edges and bottle, with ,% a ay at 65c. , and pockets on each side; pearl or . \ centrecompart- 74 TILE TRAYS, self covered buttons. Brassieres at $1 to $5 <“\ ment for ice; q round or oval, & oe inpored ane Ser? ples; special at LW 52 $2. COASTER SETS, illustra- ted, six coast- ers, with cut : glass or decorated china centres, and nickel plated rims, on tray to match; spe- cial for the set, 66c. Housewares Store, Fifth Floor “\ special at $7. WICKER PYTRAYS, im- ‘l ported, various Ji pstyles; special at $1. SERVING TRAYS, with brass bottoms; special LEMONADE SETS, with pitcher, ice ab and three glasses; special at $10. Second Floor Wai _ Tomorrow's Special in the June Sale 1 Price Sale Final Clearance of Crepe de Chine Petticoats At $3.50 In Pink and White If you have ever seen better petticoats for $3.50 we shall be glad to have you tell us about them—for we never have. In two styles—one is trimmed with inset galons and wide edgings of Platte Valenciennes lace; the other is inset with German Valenciennes lace. Second Floor Beginning Tomorrow, Annual Sale of Men’s and Women’s Bicycles At $24.50 Made for GIMBELS by the Pope Manufacturing Co. And Equal to Bicycles Usually Selling for $40 The net saving of $15.50 ona machine is a tribute to the GIMBEL powers. of distribution. It is simply by placing a large order and securing the co-operation of this famous bicycle building cones that the large econ- Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses At 50% Reductions All this season’s best models in silk and cloth. “Toe-Ease” Shoes Are What Growing Children Need! Scientifically Designed and Made to Aid the Natural Growth of the Foot. Girls’ Colonial Pumps, $3.50 Gun-metal calf and patent colt; low heels; buckle to match. Girls’ Flat Bow Pumps, $2 to $3.50 Gun-metal calf, patent colt, tan Russia calf, white Nu-Buck and white canvas. Children’s High ee ia Shoes at 2 to Patent colt vamps, with kid, cloth and white kid uppers; white canvas and white buckskin; tan Russia calf; button and lace models, Second Fioer Charming Pictures & Mirrors for Summer Cottages They represent the balance of our Spring Pur- chases and are to be sold regardless of original cost Crean Bicyel : “Apollo” Bicycles, as we have called these splendid machines, are remarkably graceful in line and very easy running. Here Are the Specifi- cations: FRAMES of cold rolled Shelby tubing, None C. O. D. None on Approval OT Take Advantage of These Big Values in | White Habutai Wash Silks 55c Fancy Sash Ribbon, yard 39c Self colored brocades in pink, 76c and $1.00 quality, 27 inches........... 59c, 89c light blue and white; 634 inches with flush joints, VB i lame wide. FORKS with raised nickel sides, $1.00 and 81.25 quality, 36 inches............... 89c, $1.00) | 35 Hal: Ribbon to match the ansh Owen Whitmore’s artistic Colonial interiors in SPOKES, “Diamond EF.” charming series of hand-colored pictures can be found ROLLER CHAIN and large sprocket, SE Ea ribbon above; 8 inches Black Wat wide; yard. 29¢ here Rey at these moderate prices— MUD GUARDS front and rear. 88c and 81.00 quality, 27 iterproof Habutai | 24e Heavy Qualiiy Moire Rib- Roc in antique frames, with ornamental corners, PEDALS and HANDLE BARS of motor cycle type, the i latter with rubber oF IRES, continental, red nobby tread. COASTER B BRAKE, ‘New Departure,’ black-and-gold or peas,” SIZES, 20 to 24 in. Diamond frames $1.19 and 81. 30 qual ity, $6 inches bon, 534 in. wide, in a range of light and dark colors, yard, Main Floor. at 76c, in dainty Dresden frames, with colored flowers. The same subjects set in Colonial mirrors, in plain and burnished antique, or Dresden finish, specially priced at $2.5 jc, 79¢ 983 $1 5 Main Floor. be “ = 0 each. ] Huck ‘and TON Lowest Prices At SOs each, the delightful child’s series, ‘The Five for men and drop frames for women. 8 Bath on Record Senses,” appropriate for nurseries; 9x12 inches; in pol- 800 of These Bicycles, Here Tomorrow, at $24.50 ‘Bach yt ished, white oval frames; usually $1. Fourth Floor A No mail, phone or C. O, D, orders filled. Main and Sixth Floors We reserve the right to limit quantities. oe 10c. Huck Towels, red borders, 25¢. Turkish Bath Towels, ! wi He bes med sa: . ite Rica eSGr 6\%c heay, y double yarn. Badse mannan teas 17¢ -_ oe | eer Sphere’ || THE WORLD'S SUMMER "RESORT GUIDE “FOR 4 Be 1034 | _ hemstitched borders... 98c == Now Ready for FREE DISTRIBUTION at All World Offices and by Mail ===> 50c. Roller Towels, dam: stripe; 244 yards lon handeomely Lab erty on heavy coated paper and charmingly illustrated with views at ot ibe leading Resorts, at home and abroad, with detailed descriptions of more than 2,000 Hotele and Boarding rs Tie WORLD'S ‘SUMMER RESORT BUREAU, PULITZER BLDG, Neon ns rn of oF lesee size, 0 mc tmoncce gt ay Pas eet (

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