The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 10

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al INewNrovs. ] | Four days inter the Infant died. there and Was admitted by a woman | tnother, seeing them from & window, From the Touteriile Courter tourna!) ‘Abt seemed broken hearted and Jo-| (0 whose skirts clung three amall|rushed out and attacked Abt What haa he domed fellow. sephine could scarcely be consoled aren wale she held an infant tn | bie automobile amashed up Mrs, Howarth wna deeply grieved, too,| “I am Mrs. Abt.” she said, when | woe am aeroplane out of the but it didn’t prevent her from no- a asked for Abt, and, when teing that Abt was usually away"! from home three nights a week and,| who she we somehow, hin explanation that work | {x a poor was #0 heavy he had to sleep in the! she wos foundry didn’t ring true. At last sbe| ny husba demanded flatly to wee her daughter's | (Pere yoann Gt Rigi a marriage certificate. q Abt and Josephine laughed at her mother's suspicions, Of course, they | A HAPPY CHLD IN JST A FEW HOURS WITH MAN WHO HAD | FE AND CHILDREN girl who id been robbed of her a * He sug. gested that we might take her in and T agreed, She has been with us ever since.” If cross, ee, consti-| But Girl Bride Didn’t Know It had been remularly maried: sho)" it was Josephine Howarth Burgers oa | y iy ‘ needn't worry. Vhen this waa al After he had explained the case to pated, give , a lornia Until Baby Was the reply she could get to her demand | Mra. Abt, he took Abi and the wit) In Syrup of Figs. | ahe summoned both of them to the Bahan We eecead it Me meen a1.80 —— Bom. Veat Side Po! sourt on March 2, | Station. at Te _ . Ly, W, } Lberty St . ba larth'a home to notify her that her Tacson chy B47 Mothers fall =. alter giving It stormed hard that day, but Mre.| daughter had been found, but tho | HARD OOAL NO SMOKE © eee tr.dged to court and waited Children simply] worker, to the home of her mother, Mra, Mamie Howerth, No. 888 West Forty-ninth street, and introduced him as her husband, Mra, Howarth was astounded. She had never even heard of Abt, but when her daughter trace of pair till laat night, when al Neither Abt nor her daugh- SS SS ; = Ser ord ierasariag teed gisily moves When sixteen-year-old Jonephine | ter appeared and “hi! night they did eat of the ‘and you have a well, | Howarth brought John Abt, a big tron | 0t return to Airs. Howarih's home, | A j ex Qa n d e r’s id Ur nut tats tho tims frees pay te Naealy Geekat, Views guns ineeueh ond iver ou al y Hi ‘When cross, foverish, restless, see if u is coated, then give this delicious it laxative.” Children love it, and @ cannot cause injury. No difference what ails your little one—if full of cold, eo sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach- pw he breath, remember, « gentle cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and @rown-upe are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask ee, druggist for » 50-cent bottle of ifornia Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” We make no sme! i jand back with he learned that Abt lived at No. 72 Sutton street, Greenpoint. He went | CASTORIA For Infante and Children. : Shoe Sale Now in Progress Radical Reductionsin Summer Shoes for Men, Women and Children Sixth Avenue, corner Nineteenth St. explained that they had met at a picnic, had been infatuated each with the other and had eloped Mra, How- arth determined to make the best of {t and invited them to make their home with her. That was on April 80 of last year. On Dec. 8 « baby girl waa born. Mra. Howarth dociared that the child ° must be christened in her ohuroh, You Have that of the Bacred Heart, in West Always Bought Fifty-necond street, and on Dec. 20 Abt held his baby in his arma and| in Use For Over 30 Years. | proudly declared himaelf the father. qugiibSSiiishSSezsiiSes Sect Ties Open Saturday, June 27th, till 6 P. M. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street 600 Misses’ Summer Dresses The newest Russian long tunic models Regularly $7.50 to $10.00 tomorrow $5.00 The materials embrace French linen, ratine, chambray, tissues, flowered, figured and striped crepes and voiles, and charming combinations of voile and crepe, all in endless colorings. Exquisitely pretty frocks that have all the errancy of Summer in their lines. 14 to 18 years. Second floor. Saturday, June 27th, important Clearance of Women’s Suits at still further reductions WWM Soret ccrcesenys were up to $29.50......at $8.50 White Russian Tunic Dresses at $7.50 96 Suits............... .were up to $39.50......at $12.50 Very special for Misses tomorrow 53 Silk & Wool Suits..... were up to $50.00...... at $19.50 The newest tunic styles, the blouse designed with kimono sleeves, and 55 Silk & Wool Suits..... were up to #69.00...... at $26.50 collar and cuffs of embroidered batiste or hemstitched organdie. Made of imported stripe crepe, and combination of voile and crepe, trimmed with crochet buttons and finished with broad self or ribbon belt. 14 to 18 years. Women’s Coats reduced to $8.50 Were formerly ap to $35 ' Regular stock-—mostly models that have been in the house only a few weeks —all the new matecials and colorings—but only two or three of a style. Silk & Wool Skirts | $5.50 Were $9.50 to $19.50....at Truly phenomenal values—tunic, tier and semi-tailored models—made of taffeta, crepe, serge and moire—colors being black, navy, white and checks. Women’s Tub Dress Skirts at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 Russian tunic models, made of cordeline, ratine, eponge,Ramie, hand- ief linen, crepe and rice cloth. A most comprehensive selection. Dainty Summer Dresses for Girls at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 An offering of nearly one thousand new dresses, vife with variety—Middy, Russian, one-piece and tunic styles, made of gingham, chambray, linon, voile and crepe, in an assortment of desirable colorings, 6 to 14 years. Middy Blouses and Skirts at 85c Blouses of fine quality twill or | Skirts, in either pleated or gored khaki cloth, in all white, or white | models, made of extra grade twill or with Copenhagen or red collar and | khaki cloth, all lengths from 24 to 34 cuffs. Inset or kimono sleeves. inches, both inclusive. $8 & $9 Boys’ Norfolk Suits reduced to $4.95 An important clearance event tomorrow ot 40 Black and White Check Suits, with one pair pants 78 Fancy Mixture Suits, with two pairs pants All smart Norfolk models, made in the customary Saks fashion, but broken in assortments, and cut into on that account. 70 Boys’ Suits reduced to $7.95 from $11.75 and $12.75 ‘These are the highest grade boys’ suits you can get—designed in exclusive models and tailored in a choice variety of fabrics and colorings. Wash Norfolk Suits Boys’ Blouses at 50c Values to $3.95, at $2.65 Values 75c and $1.00 Clever patch pocket Norfolks, made | The popular fabrics and colorings. of crash, tan linen, khaki and | Short sport sleeve blouses with con- white duck. Broken assortments. | vertible collar, and some with French Ages 7 to 18 years. cuffs and collar attached, Women’s Bathing Suits—special At $1.95. Mohair Bathing Suits, At $2.95. Mohair Bathing Suits, with silk trimmed blouse, straight one-piece blouse and , braid or line skirt and detachable bloomers. _—silk trimmed; detachable bloomers. At $3.95. Mohair Bathing Suits, At $6.95. Sicilian Bathing Suits, in one-piece models, with fan of exceptional quality, with plain or blouse and skirt, variously trimmed. tunic skirt, including combination. These Silk and Mohair Bathing Suits usually $7.50, special tomorrow, at $4.85 Made of satin, silk poplin, moire and mohair, in one-piece models, the skirt and blouse tri: with brocaded, striped or check silk, i soutache braid. All sizes—extra and oe, ‘ Sew lance Youthful Shoes reduced tomorrow High and low shoes, in lace and button models; and strap pumps, Oxfords and Colonials, in patent, gun-metal, tan Russia calf, white canvas and nu-buck leathers, $2.00 Infants’ Shoes... .at $1.35 $2.25 Children's Shoes. .at $1.65 $2.75 Misses’ Shoes.....at $1.95 $3.50 Girls’ Shoes.......at $2.45 $2.50 Youths’ Shoes....at $1.85 $3.50 Boys’ Shoes....... at $2.35 Saks Fur Storage Preserves and enhances the beauty of your furs — costs only an infinitesimal fraction —and indemnifies Fd? against loss or damage by theft, moth or flam Bathing Suits for Young People at special inducements Saturday At $3.50. Misses’ Bathing Suits, | At $2.00. Boys’ Bathing Suits, of of mohair, in three of the newest | all-wool Jersey, gray or navy in color. models, trimmed in novelty effects. | Various combination trimmings in Black and navy. 8 to 18 years. the selection. Sizes 26 to 36, eo. Phone £696 Greeley. Two Remarkable Sales of Women’s Mid-Summer Dresses at pronounced savings on customary prices—Saturday $12.50 Crepe, Linen, Ratine and Voile Dresses at $7.50 Six of the latest circular and pleated tunic models, duplicates exactly of our 812.50 numbers. In plain ' color linens, striped and figured crepes and voiles, and Dolly Varden, dotted and figured crepes. Both light and dark colors, Fourth floor Very special tomorrow Women’s $1.25 Silk Gloves at 79c A fine Milanese white silk glove, elbow length, with heavy embroidered backs in or black. Special quality. Crepe de Chine Dresses _ | regularly $25.00 at $14.50 Made of a fine crepe de Chine, easily tubbed; in box pleated, side pleated and circular tunic models, the waist ant, vestee daintily trimmed with organdie or lace. The selection includes white, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44. 89c Silk Gloves at 59c A white silk glove of superior quality, Mousquetaire style, with Paris point em- backs. For elbow sleeve wear, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS THE “EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914. “GET THE HABIT” “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS Bang!!! Three Cheers For the Fourth!! Celebrate “GET THE HABIT” with Fireworks if you wish—personally, we’re strong for the SAFE AND > SANE WAY—and the SAF- the Big Busy Brill Stores and Big 4th of July Sal epherd Plaids and Smart Mixtures. Fathers of Boys “7 to 50% of their Spring and Summer Clothes ever offered to men at $10.00—DON’T MISS IT! EST and SANEST way we Buy your Summer Suit at a ® Suits At $20.00 The Star Bargains in a Series of Bargain Events which have been the Money—This Big 4th of July Sale is a worthy successor to them all Ath of July Sale | |4th of July Sale of know of is to come into one of Saving of $10.00. Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Blue Serges, Gray Serges, means of saving Men, Women, Young Men, Boys and Mothers and and presents an opportunity to select from the choicest lot of Suits f § Suits} (Smart Men’s Sui of Summer Suits} |Omart Men s Suits GO TO BRILL BROTHERS we at *15 ee at $20 Wonderfully smart, handsomely tailored perfect fitting—this season’s newest and best fabrics and designs—Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes, Shepherd Plaids, Tartan Plaids and hundreds of mixtures. The choicest of this season's patterns and fabrics and the smartest models— Plain ov Braided, Patch Pockets or flaps, cuffs on sleeves or without—superbly tailored and “chuck full” of style. 4th of July Sale of 4th of July Cool Outing Clothes Sale of White Duck Trousers, $1 to $1.50 Trousers Khaki Outing Trousers, $1 to $2 Flannel Trousers - - $3.75 to $5 ‘1, $1.50 $2.00 Gray Outing Trousers, - $3 to $5 Value up to $4 $5 White Flannel Trousers $3.75 $1.50 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts Now on Sale at..... 50 Athletic Underwear Now on Saleat........... Sale of 80c Silk Neckwear Now on Saleat................ Bathing Suite—Wool, Worsted and Knitted Furnishings in large variety, special at....... $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Palm Beach Suits - - - $7.50 Mohair Suits - - - - $12.50 Auto Dusters - - + $1 to $10 Ath of July For Mothers @ Fathers The Best 4th of July Celebration of All Boys’ Suits Worth up to The Famous Elk, Jr., Suits, Sizes 5 to 17 This season's 1ewest model Norfolk Pencil RUA: Pin Stripes, Herring- Sale of $ 5 e at ) : $10.00 ; Suits for Boys and Children-—the new bone Stripes, English Mixtures, Heather “BALKAN” MODEL, with Patch Mixtures; Pin Checks and Gray and Pockets or plain. Coats with stitched ‘Tan Mixtures, Also Russian apd on Belts and with Knife or Box Pleats. French Blouse Suits; sizes 214 to 9, Come Celebrate With Us To-Day or To-Morrow—And Save Money « 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening “GET THE HABIT" “GET THE HABIT" |

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