The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 126, 1914. “Jack” OPallivan ts Dead. After @ lingering illness, John (famil- ———____ farly known as ‘k") O'Sulll old-time employee of The World, died at his home, No. 18 Granite street, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon, of pulmonary trouble, He was a faith- | ful worker, an expert printer, a genial K companton and beloved by all who knew } him. He was ® cousin of Surrogate Cohalan and of Supreme Court Juatice a Cohalan. His father was a celebrated , . Irish author. Funeral announcement > Wanted to Take a Nap, So] wil! be made tater 1’ Picked Spot Under POSLAM anan Rt SOAP ei business folk thie morning for twenty minutes and made them that ’ much late at their offices. Fe tunately they were the kind of busl- ness people who don't have to ar-|, rive before 10 o'clock and a matter| SOOTHES TENDER SKIN of twenty minutes or so doesn't make much difference. None of them works| POSLAM SOAP is the one soap that on The Evening World. ; olutely safe in using The dog, a yellow mongrel, as- i othes, one froma conded to the tracks of the Brighton] infection and disease; is superior. for Beach Railroad at Kings Highway, | baby's skin because it contains Poslam, where the tracks run on an elevated | the great healing remedy, ridge. It wan about 9.80 o'clock and| ,,Poslam Soap acts as tonic and beau- @ Manhattan bound train had halted | ‘fier for any skin, improves the com- {a the station for more cars to be es roughness. Unsur- attached. The little dog was hot and aimee parting and the shade bensath the care attracted him, He climbed wi dor one of them, curled up and went| cent to sleep, Someone saw him and raised an Charge Purchases made during the re- mainder of thismonth will be entered on bills rendered Au- gust 1. Tomorrow—Last Day of “Boy Scouts” Band Concert A fine treat for youngsters and wn-ups. on FIFTH J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” Born sives, SIXTH AVE.. IS™!TO 19t STREET erate Pasties. MAIN BUILDING ‘MAIN BUILDING 25 Silk Blouses Reduced! |“Blue Serge Day” In the rei Store, Tomorrow A Double-Quick Clearance for pei pane erent re at Sar Tomorrow. potere 7 tne Fon Fourth: a which three of our best clothing makers ive co-operal ith us. Tuuus try tbe very es at nos Gear san We Oona or fal ova ee arty oat sated OY dove poe - ions. Most of th beautiful ducti ft Paris models. owaThe varietie.in thie sale are large, and all etes are here, but not every | FADE AND TO RETAIN ITS STYLISH LINES UNTIL THE size in each style and material, so COME EARLY—PLEASE LAST DAY OF SERVICE. $5 Silk Blue e $ Blouses, at 2. 98 Suits +t 8. 85 CREPE DE CHINE, WASHABLE CHIFFON, CHIFFON TAFFETA, end All-wool, QUITE A NUMBER CHINA SILK. Most exquisite new coloring effects. One style as illustrated, bh tocar ian $5.95 to $7.50 $10.75 and $12.75 wane aaa axe ve Sit Blouses, at *D.98 | Site Blouses, at "0 | Seer urizrmeneet remecns Positively the lowest price at which In some stores prices are consider- | 54-inch chest-measure. The values blouses of such grade have been | ably higher than our valuations. are unmatched in New York. offered in many seasons. rain. larm. ‘ ; ILMS q Nothing finer, nothin intier than d Devel as illustrated. Suits at e crush him and the motorman, a good veloped Striking original effects, showing | © f ia fellow, mised that bh uf > All size roll films developed embroidered organdie collars, vestees, FLOWERED CHIFFON OVER NET, Splendid suits m of the well- + Pro! at he wouldn't, free when prints are ordered, box - pl fronts, also and GEORGETTE CREPE; latest | known “Oswego” Tailori Instead he and the crew tried to dis- | Work fuarante ed and finished collars. and most beautiful shades. Be ee and every other do kind whic! lodge the dog. The little el Bar photograpnte, Dace Materials are CREPE DE CHINE a; lace collar: ly characterizes garments made to whined and crouched lower and re- beat In the ett GEORGETTE CREPE and RICH stunning lace cape effects. One on $15 or more. All styles for a our work the Mghes order will be done over SHADOW LACE OVER CHIFFON. as illustrated. fused to be coaxed or driven from | youths. Conservative styles for busi- ay altered! pentiea MM Gace a eee hess men. — Alle and threw them’ at len When he fil re not entirely nating MAIN BUILDING —MAIN BUILDING prshe g was bit be yelped but he didn't move, (MM SeTahS2" 4s azz laret, Brora A World Famous Make of Summer Millinery, with Pure Silk Toa | 4.85 More trains began to pile up behind | Be ean a Gi Seeing that WHITE STRAWS, CREPES, Linings, at... the first one and at last it was abso- | lutely necessary to move them dog or no dog. So the motorman climbed into his box and started tho train very slowly, When his dogship howled the train stopped and thus, by atarts and jerks, they finally moved over him. When the last ear had passed him and the sun shone down on his back | the ttle dog got up, shook himself and sauntered off to another shady spot and the belated commuters con- 405 Broadway below Canal St. Unued their Journey to business, 831 Broadway Bet. 12 & 13 Sts. JAMES M. HORTON DEAD, |[———_—————— ray aa na taelFeaie mh vatees ad THE PIECE, 1870, ‘ rion. wax born in Middletown, Quick Repairing He came to New lly in 1854 and engaged tn the i vodinbee OHI Mle besten seciere || AS pupueats pasa glasses an bis ice cream business and| ¢%4ctly, no matter where orig- ‘ter organized the J. M. Horton Ice} imal prescription was filled. rent Company Best Quality Crystal Lens, 50c a Fine Outing for the Claremen, |Special Lenses Proportionately Low The twenty-fifth anniversary outing 9 and games of the Claremen's P., B. and} f, f 8. Association will be held at Celtic! Oculists’ Opticians . are popular for mid-summer wear, we repared an entirely new show- ing of hat shioned of these materials. EVERY HAT A SUMMERY. BEAUTY— EVERY HAT A BARGAIN. Also an excellent showing of summer hats of WHITE cleverly combined with BLACK SILK VELVET. Trimmings consist of BREASTS, WINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS. A limited number of TRIMMED ¢ HATS, formerly priced at % 1. will be sold, tomorrow, at. SATINS, ET $1.50 Full 16-Button-Length Silk Gloves, at . . - 98¢ By agreement with the manufacturer, we do ‘not mention his name in this advertisement, BUT IT IS STAMPED IN EACH PAIR, and, when you see it, YOU WILL REALIZE THE WONDERFUL BARGAIN THAT OU ARE GETTING. ‘A GUARANTEED FULL 16-BUTTON-LENGTH SILK GLOVE; made of extra heavy Milanese silk cloth; double fin, re, pps 3 clasps at wri THE MOST PERFECT SILK GLOVE ON TH KET; good for w: all the year ‘round. A GLOVE THAT NOT ONLY WEARS WELL but SHAPES THE HAND instead of letting it spread. Choice of black or white; sizes $14 to 8. Duplicates of Thi re Priced Blee- where Up to $25 Each Unusually handsome Petia is L gubrgice! rom the very best 4 Hundreds of these uits lined alpaca for those who prefer this material. iges for men and youths. AIN Bi cof AIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING Women’s °3.50 Foot-Mould Pumps and Colonials, at $2.95 It is very rarely indeed that we reduce the price of our own FOOT-MOULD Shoes, so you can see quickly that this is a very exceptional opportunity. Choice of Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords and the new “Cleopatra” pump, in bronze gun-metal calf, patent leather, tan calf and white Nubuck. All newest toe shapes and heels, including new leather Cuban Louis XVI., and plain MAIN BUILDING——— $1.75 to $2.50 Parasols « $1.49 Serviceable and stylish sun- shades, splendidly constructed in every part. Most wanted Ci OrLB Plain or in combination with point warp ribbons. turer Here Sim f several days Jam and fancy backs. All sizes and widths. Women’s $2.50 and $3 White Canvas Button Shoes—ex- | Men's $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes—all wanted leatbers shoes, made of fine grade white Sea iT id dull calf. Not all siz high leather in each style, but all sizes and widths in the entire odyear-welted sole: ard nas all | 49 a fh minds with LoS ES ih 198 $2 “Little. Nemo” Scout Shoes. ideal knockabout shoes for little shee Made of tan willow calf } 49 with elkskin soles; all sizes from 5 to 12; tomorrow, a pair... Pen Aimee eae ‘MAIN BUILDIN 25c Boxes Initial Writing Paper, Die Specially Priced for Tomorow, at,a Box..... a note and tipped to $1.69 Umbrellas—these are for men and women. Fine umbrellas with UNION TAFFETA cover- ings (silk and cotton mixed) fitted with silk cases; neat handles in great variety. Choice includes PLAIN, CARVED or TRIMMED MISSION. _ Fine hardwoods and $ horn; at fone 1.35 Thousands of Straw H Hats “= 90c ular Shapes and all Sizes. to saber Choice, tomorrow, at... eer neee ‘MAIN BUILDIN Park next Sunday. Besides the dancing ly your vacation needs now. Each box contains 24 sheets of cloth-finished writing paper, extra quality, Su ap New York: Hast Broadway, at John St with Old Engli & i $ h t back, id. 24 envelopes to match. s i ys iy 1 bossed ii te with I | effect backgrouns $B Seegre) foymiaking, thers wil be a Se hen Se iclanethaitncodedebesdil sd sD onataleacbaa — Boys’ *7.75 Summer Suits mally foot acy ith ity Senile for 233 Sah Ave: ths ———MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING ° i Clare and Kings Counties and a football 350 Siath Ave., 22d St. Only 700 H 17 West 42d Street. wand’ Kildare will’ Brooklyn: 496 Fulton St., cor, Blond St Reduced to *5 Popular Balkan, Norfolk and Patch-Pocket Styles. Every sult with 2 pairs of lined knickerbocker trousers. All sizes from 7 to 18 years. As finea collection of suits made of light we have Sales for Misses, Juniors& Girls Low-Priced Groups of TUB DRESSES, WHITE DRESSES and MIDDY BLOUSES Strongly Featured Girls’ Tunic Tub Dresses $] Usually Up to $1.50, Tomorrow, at One of the pretty styles has effective white lawn collars, velvet ties and silk lacings; also ‘tou of lace cleverly used in the trimming. These dresses are made of Anderion's Ivanhoe Zephyrs and Ginghams, light and dark grounds Sizes 6 to 14 years (Other Tub Dresses for girls at 78c, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95.) Juniors’ Summer | Girls’ White Dresses $1 Tub Skirts At 79e Latest styles all sizes for women and Ihe ave These skirts are splendidly made of ex- | gellent quality AM JF Three new leats on t he-lin Usually _ Priced $& \~4 rtp BIG VALUES ALUES models fone as Dresses, $6.75 | toset#.rame, 93.90 tnd patch pockets. Trousers illustrated). eautiful new model of F jon of this eee ¥ le buckles, inside suspender 22-to 30-inch LE. It has the new uttons, watch pocket. belts. Basque effect waist with pieated silk net vestec, silk pirdie and jong] { Russian tunic embroidered with 37- to 42-inch lengths. Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suite—| Boys’ All-Wool Blue Serge Balkan guaranteed all wool Balkan | jodel Norfolk Sulte—with patch model, with 12 pleats; stitched! pockets; lined _knickerbocker on belt; lined knickerbocker 55 | trousers. $ trousers. Sizes 7 to 18 years; at 18 years SHOES Men, Women and Children In Our Basement Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes $ 3: Cammeyer $3.00 Shoes for Men and Women Surpass Your Highest Hopes of Waaty you Can Buy In Shoes for ‘We Have Wonderful Impressive Values | Here In Men’s and Women’s at 92-65 MAIN BUILDING: “Boy” Dolls (Wonderfully True to Life) Sale in Toy Town, 39 Tomorrow, at . . Cc Lovely little curly-haired fellows. Everybody's sure to like 'em. These “Boy” Dolls are 12's inghes high, dressed in « bishop dress, stockinette cap. Usual price 50c. ats and 17 9 Girls’ Middy Blouses 89 Many Pretty Styles; One as Illustrated, at Cc These ave ni Hy: made ey sue GALATBA; collar and curts j breast pocket, Some Dhouses MAIN BUILDING 2 hee and 0 i lading, ‘Sisee'6 to'1? Sears, ALL-WHIV'E i Play yer-Piano Music Rolls ses’ 3 | Wr) (88-Not ize) 4 “niet sae es 6.75 4 se On Sale, at 88 & 50 ConteeanteaY These are of the "BIGSTOROLL" make, and are for sale exclusively oe 4 tures of these fy aR ‘summer colors.’ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 The BigStore. These music rolls are made of finest durable ‘acc! #1 $19.75 cuirgusranteed to track perfectly; herd rubber spool, een ANNEX BUILDING_-HOME FURNISHINGS List of Titles, Tomorrow, at 38c Special! h It Aion She's Daseing Har Moan Diplomas Framed 30C je Whole United aa Late si ‘Doe, You're Rocking the Excellently constructed frames—gilt or dark wood. Sizes 14x17 and 16 x 20, Garden, Ji ¥ Sa ahs Go "Round to Mary | Ireatatioig, Regen” Specials in the Picture Department Genuine Oil Paintings-—artistic sub-) Assorted Pictures—-big variety of jects; these paintings in6-inch deep] popular subjects; usually gilt and gold-burnished frames,| priced to'S1.t0; this. sale @ Oc MAIN BUILDIN Best Fresh Meats, Groceries, Etc. Absolutely the Lowest Prices Biosee! in New York City Fresh Meats bucns —choice quality Henora; = «Se Amapa Manixe Ai That Reuben Husken Cakes rent suppl es from our bs Bakery ebour Paka CONFEE 16 Whole WHEAT 10¢ What Do Yo » You Leet Your hos? eaagie They're "on Their Way te nt Ragtime Ride of wherverhe Red, Red Resse Revere, Grow. BREAD. lea! with glass and shadow box; Etchings in Antique Gilt $ Weer ty Wandering Bayh Low Shoes aera yan ne sien x20 and 12x24; at $O.90)| Frame a tateee OBE 78 |b Heneyouskle Tanne, Wyo Rafe sulky for Mra, Child's, Misses’ end Growina wena: 3le {POUND CAKES ANNEX BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHIN Ui I Oe I THT geen Hecate ia - id. DI pisin, A z g I Love You Just incoln Ma Did. —_—* is’ Ani A Me peal iy F $34.50 and $36.50 Loved the Old Red, White ne Dream You're Here and tm Hore, ' MUTTON hind quarters 35¢ and: Blue tof Sunnybrook Farm. | You're My Gar Splendid in appeamace; still better im value, ‘of Western 1d4e a stock; Ib ac Patent Leather, Gun Metal and White Canvas se fog g 81.25/2"8 see al, 50n7s 81.85 LM Child's Misses’ and Gro Girls’ Button Shoes Gan Metal Calf and Black Kid with Patent Leath Be oy S115 he $1.35 “Royal” Wilton Rugs 598. The Following at 50e Size 9x12; Reduced for Tomorrow, to Mate moet ie i HERD LERTUGR- tam Here's a mid-summer special from our Floor-Covering Section that large heads; 10¢ is sure to meet with a hearty response tomorrow a for 6 These are all excellent Sue remarkable copies of KERMANSHAHS, ip / Ay SARUKS, and SERAPI ORIENTALS. i he Tw SORNEL choice apring carrots ; st. ERRY 5 mon cone Ap ibese a are esceptionslly beautiful. .' f 4 O an “Royal” Wilton Rugs—-size 8.3x10.6; $ aiteo $1.75 tomorrow, at... f 26. 50 LAMB—iegs of fancy apring; +, 22e DUCKS teash >: led Long Isiend; ® n 21c entury Rag. River @ Love 1 You Fase to While the River of Love Around, uch Ginger, 65-Note Player-Piano Rolls at }; Off the List Prices All the latest Dances, Popular Songs, Classic and Operatic Selectiong , secon emesis ernment Cee eA eC ttt eerie enine o — :

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