The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 16

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_-SUBWAY, STORE > from him. His left arm was broken i a and the #hreds of his clothing that | 1 I< i | Were forced Into the skin were ablaze | The Subway Store is cooled by a ; od he ASPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS You Are Invited to Arail Your self of the Charge Account Facile tlies—Credit Office, 7th Floor, oF Main Floor Branch. & in his agony ayatem that furnishes 300,000 exbte if of the burn- h ; fou of air per minute. Store open THAT KILLS A FRIEND, } rman Saturday until 6.30. m ap ! first aid having been given | cs megs | 4 Lowthian, the | {Special to The Evening Workt,) Fulton Street, cor. Bridge Street i WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, June 2% eidien Gnleombe | 1329-31 Broadway, near Gates Ave. Brooklyn ‘s With his clothing burned away until New He WwW Bathi 4 Best yy ! Sue $1.50. is Lis he stood only in his shoes | J. Wi e S l om left arm broken, Arthur Cleveland of — A t * North street, New Rochelle, reported une a ts a e * ‘ Of black and blue Surf Cloth; Steen ot tar oF RECKLE-FACE' : Lingerie Blousesat $1 | sony tints, “itany tae Pc yee, ClydeHolcombe, also of New e See | 500 China Silks ge the walt and irs trmed é strle a ; Se En en el A Remarkable Collection Which Presents | with braid. 4 different models and then cleared his electric car from | 9144 ana Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. CaRT} Fs fe / ie ing ely Spots. Fashions that portray with rare in all sizes for women and the main line of the Westchester elec ‘iw to Rehore Baail ‘asl théVery = tric raliroad to avoid collision with Patong pest Freckietare, | vividness and accuracy the Sp misses. i the theatre express trains from New tivating coriceits now worn for Py Mohair Bathing Suits, $2.95 orn Cy ray oe Ng Ag Sage the height of the season: whit Newest Styles it Black emd_bie: rimmed “y The two men w n electric car] it will not cost you a penny unless t and in beautiful new pastel shades Embroidered Organdie or Voile with Diheioand.white aiieaicad Went to the siding at Heathcote sta-| removes the freckles; while if it does, and delicate floral designs. Fully Youisi Ni > ¥ tion in Scarsd@le shortly after mid- give you na clear complexion the ex- ten styles to select from, but not Dimities Fine Lawns ouisine. sizes. pense is trifling. night to take out an oll tank cnr Simply. get “an ounce of othine—| every style in each size. Bathing Caps, 26c to $1 3 tbat had been emptied. A pump viet le] Voiles Linens ubway Bidens attachment protruded from the top double fen application oy ae : | $3.00 Value a y a y x # of, the car. fearing hat Jt would tyou how ensy it is to rid yoursell of Many models have organdie Directoire Combination Bat ing é the overhead electric wires, the |the homel is ad pot t 4 ) a fur complexion, Rarely Pisce thas I 50 collar and cuffs, and some are trimmed with . Outfits, 50c ~ Tires and Holcombe, war ‘killed |"hecgure to ask. the stot ter | buttons; all the nef sleeves. MEME shoes tap uxt We wan thrown peventy-five Coghie sents ocatne ae Soe te Other newly arrived blouse creations, in Subway Balcony Subway Balcony and Lower Floor | feet when the contact with the 4,000. | Prener buen Malta worentove freciio, , Crepe de Chine, Voiles and Novelties, at Ah 97, $2.97, $3.97, $4.97 to $25 COASTWisi STEAMSHIPS. ___COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. | ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER ™ BOSTON « The Twin-Screw Steel Steamships BUNKER HILL and MASSACHUSETTS of the Metropolitan S. S, Line Leave Pier 18, North River (foot of Murray Street), week days and Sundays at 5:00 P. M., for Boston DIRECT. Due Boston 8:00 A. M. To MAINE and The MARITIME PROVINCES Turbine-driven steel steamships from Boston to Bungor and Penobscot Bay and River points; also to Portland : Women’ 8 $1. 26 Combinations | Women’s and Misses’ Summer yj 4 and Nightgowns, 85c Each | Dresses, $5 (% A Of fine Nainsook, variously trimmed with lace, em- Usually $10 and ‘ broi Crepe de Chine Dresses Many Exquisite Fashions PLAITED TUNIC STYLES $15 $22.50 to $25 VALUES AT Models of incontestibly superior beauty and delicacy of design, with dainty high rolling organdie collars ‘and turn-back cuffs and crushed Roman silk girdles; a full assortment of bright and dark colorings, loral effects, idery or ribbon. 4 More Black Ba, a ae eaten white BLA ae \ acer lawn; collar and cuffs of embroidery; kimono sleeves. and wanted ‘colors and Othvrs of Chambray, Crepe and Gingham, also $1. erieoe Ege and flowered silks, foul- . $4 Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.95. | ars, blacks qude white Lace flounces and ribbon-run beading; in white and pink. striped voile, Dresden IN QW 2 $3 China Silk Petticoats, $2.25. silk, linen, Also a num- Shadow lace flounces and ribbon-run beading; white | ber of sample models in and pink. crepe. Mostly with long $1.50 White Shadow Proof Petticoats, $1. | tunic. IN Deep pleated flounces; also scalloped edge. All Sizes. $5 Each nite 3 Subway Balcony. Subway Balcony [4 Women’s Ribbed |Men Who Pay $25 For a Suit | Men's $1 Shirts I Sleeveless, “low le silk- Should See These Va, | 65c Each (| taped; 1 d ext Woinen’s Swiss Ribbed ( at $12.75 All new and fr€sh. Percale, N Graduation Dresses In 6 to 14 Year Sizes LINGERIES, VOILES i i $5 TO $10 VALUES, 92 7 $3 97 A host of pretty novelty effects brought out in the most exquisite de: Gasigns of the season. Daintiest lace and em- broidery insertions, beautiful broad silk ribbon girdles and bows, elaborately made up throughout; stunning little gowns for Commencement Day. F pe and madras, in plain \ and St. John, N. B. Fifteen Steamship Lines; connect- Si l Fi O ti Sk irt Vests, 18c Each All Hand-Tailored Suits in the crepe nd ; \ iy Roten ted New Tore oh ale Fine Outing Skirts Low neck and sleeveless; subagowls nesligees; stiff and soft eutts. Wj, po a Ge nee the pote oD pian beg od regular sizes only. 3 for 50c. Latest Correct Bizes, 14 to 17. / Latest Long Tunic Styles PERFECT FITTING $3 TO $5 VALUES, $7.00 $7.97 wick and Nova Scotia. Tickets and ell information at the Piers; also City Tie , 290 Broadway, “Safa Toaria end N.Y Teather Cx pc bathe. EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Men’s Coat Shirts and Black-and-white pencil stripes, Knee Drawers, 25c Each checks, Tartan plaids, mixtures Of fine crossbar nainsook. | 2d, blue serges. Many with patch pockets, cuff sleeves and Women’s 18 Lisle fi i Is. Half soft roll lapels. Half-silk lined, Hosiery, 12!4c Pair | Venetian or mohair lined through- Seamless, deep. patie top, | out. Also conservative models. Ce aoe heel and toe; | Sizes 32 to 46. lack and white. , Children’s Cotton Men’s $5 and $6 Flannel — Stockings, 12/46 Pair . Trousers, $3.50 Pair. CoyusTRy 7 DENT STRY cP ed; (As oy br TRY. aes N t ercerize splice eel an Men’s $2 KhakiTrousers, ; UNDAY ON a : oe; black, white and tan. . Me LAKE (GEORGE \ —TEETH Subway Balcony | $1.15 Pair. Subway Balcony | If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without | a plate, 3} do this with absolute satisfaction. EXAMINATION FREE, BRIDGE WORI: PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 =——DR. H. W. GUILSHAN. Men’s $1 Pajamas, NM 65c Suit ; ) Fine Percale, neat stripes. Surplice neck. All sizes. NN Men’s 50c Neckties, 25c Each Y| Fine choice; foulards, crepes, MI reps, Louisines, etc., in all the wanted colorings, spots and ) figures. Subway Balcony IC Women’s White Shoes, $1.95 Pr|Men’s Ecuador Panamas and NI Oxfords and Colonial Pumps of white canvas; perfect-fitting narrow er arrestin coneees Cuban keels or medium-height Bangkoks, $2. 95 fs RA Men’s $4 High Shoes, $2.50 Unusual offering, as this price avaSE , | is perhaps lower than the cost to Box Calf, button or lace,\and patent leath Blucher models; Goodyear welted soles. Allsizea,” | Manufacture today. All the new Children’s “EDUCATOR” Shoes styles, zi tt Sizes 3 to 8, $1.25—8); to 2, 81.50 Men’s $1.50 Straw Hats, $1 Aigmamies > N (| On Sale Both — Stores I7 Several hundred very attractive new ba reve skirts for country and seashore wear, Perfectly fitted, pearl bute ton trimmed and made up in handsomely woven corde- lines and piques; will launder well. STEAMBOATS. J JTSAMBOATS. _ Es DAILY AND SUNDAY tes s White buckskin or white canvas; strap pumps and button Oxfords; Newest styles in Sennits, Mackinaws, \eauos, 1orto SAIL—RAIL—SAIL AGAIN N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th Sth St. welted soles. Subway Balcony Ricans and Split straws, All sizes. Subway Baloony yj ers: Stee nan Pie dhe deeeeeereaee pv. - HANKS »-.2-1. a x PY: s' $5 and $6 _ German \a Ez oceans ty ecrith, Phn Lake ore By De MANDALAY Deere incaatctem ee Brasire, 0c and Tic. yh es MUESON ' AVIGA! dL eSmrany 2 ath, Ane OFFIC fabrics; patch pockets art’ sewed-bn 50c Usually $1 and $1.50. The New Stee! Steamer Phen a /| belts; gray, brown and tan mixtures, Also naAbont 1000 of these OF net of batiste; cross in or ll N built especially for service cn the Hudson River bl rges with one pair of trousers. autiful Dresses from | and eyes down the ; Day lig ht Twili ht Searchlight The finest of her kind, EX Sizes éto 18 years. B the Watherland, which | trimmed across front and back. Alll sizes. ATU JUN Every Comfort, ET OURSIONG IN Boys’ $2 Wash Suits, $1.15: just the dainty things 75 G. B. Corsets, 50c. Ss. RDAY, E 27 ae HIGHLAND Lah Dutch, Russian and Sailor Blouse models; fed elittleones. Of fine| of batiste and ventilating net; styles for all | Magnificent KE ano (| most wanted fabgjes. Sizes 2}, to 9 years, quality materials, prettily figures. Sizes 18t0 30. Subway 3 Balcony est Roint and Return, 50c}| —_Daning dex i <.____ inmatiecaS'|— gi Poplin Middy & 5 Complete Orchestra. Wi P 1; 8 Tron) eee yes Ane DO 1. ophn M1 “Adirondack” Sg \N “Women’s Parasols, tom: low heel: inet sleoves ver (foot Can P.M: Weal ah ¢ Gees paRK d tim Me ects Me ew | tr Ne haretea Raton UPas HUDSON $1 and $1.50 ete eee | Ties, 25c & 60c Each Orchestra, Dancin ; Bioaor ala Carte Fast Steel Str. HIGHUANDER (| Usually $1.60 to $2.50, Plain col- ed Attractively knotted, ready NN PHONE SPRING, DAY AND NIGHT. - Night Sail Up ail Up the Hudson | 1 q ored Taffeta; also stripes and com- to attach on blouses; all HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY I" Simpy 222 | See | GIMBEL BROTHERS | "2." y = : - — ¥ ih Men’s and Women’s $1 and Demonstration at Neckwear $1.26 Umbrellas, 75c intr “Stale Pa rk Landings Subway Balcony oo | eas SENN) way NEW YORK = tHIRTY.Tamp a2 Section ‘ N Subway Balcony TERE N Talnwanetie DSON 8 32 Broadway. ‘rh EXCURSIONS. ae. _EXcU RSIONS ——~ AVINGS BANKS, BANKS, The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Broadway and Driggs Ave. Brooklya, k's ren thet om and after day ct Sus, £14, interest ak the. rate "FOUR fh ee 4) Sere, pomp eae CLUBT, CATALS CUE eotitied theret wi BY, Gepontatom_ op, etore duly 10, a DIAMoNDs on CRED DREW 0. BAIRD, Rreeltent. Uwarcnes Mise bats [SUNDAY EXCURSIONS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL UP THE HUDSON Leave Bier 40, N. I., foot Houston Bt, 10.0 OM, for Hudeoo River tri ae. fee Voushkerjuit No landing, “Returns, due Vy] New Worn OF, Mt Music Tickets 60 cents, Children $3 cei STEAMER RICHARD PECK TO bd HAVEN heave Pier 28, B, SUNDAY ON THE HUDSON ” , * ~ EVERY si PEL SSELARE = ond JULY. aan “| f teeves Pees woure, t Ane. Connecting wi bur na Bouaikeemnie, with returning Wkbk Dats ‘ BL olltand nh || Railro d POUGHKE! EBS i | tae Long Branch, Ai 3 Yah Mant i Me pil = RIVER if Mauch Chunk 12 youn cristae YW dreeit "uodag,” Direct eal | SAVINGS BANKS. 192D SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, titevom atcamen, Glen Onoko | UNION SOU SH BANK : ae _ Petie Glen ae nya i BRIDGEPORT $1.00| seme She Every Sunday & July 4th An ateamtnee ant 4 ven, xg o8 Relreab reat chet Hoo. Chidren 60. Cen ARLER 4. FARFTELD, BANK MONDAY EVE. + 4 ig ea ae i tad ; Nckots (salen Tit aay AC ils eae SEitsin 4 | THREE AND ONE-HALF PER GENT, STR. “MONTAUK” laces i sy a0 tre || Leste in a a = | eH Oe St Ce ath Ehite aNt Seni ee ‘ : ! mad after date tb, anges °2 SOG pazable re, A coiare Bon, _— : = American VV; amond Coa. FD Aazligh reutra by searchin rv ‘| te mate A delightful Sail—120 Miles on Leave New York July 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | Purses are filled, @ MAIDEN LANE. Tel. 0867 Core Fess SoYoA th? nt cs i me | LONG ISLAND SOUND 0 a.m. || Aerie | Hearts aremade glad, | — ; : Sa SOs al a RS y the timely use | serena Bitte Cares tor tt 9 ue n, P SS ee diate, a ase Sgt Sal Sa nai | Of a World Want Ad oo ese ys ‘nautiot ueewigus cto iS gs ' x ® " ie os a Ca

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