The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1914, Page 8

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accident. on the Lincoln] a dying condition in Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORIA Vane Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- 1 . H. jogs nly (ay has been made under his Allow no one Cpunterteltss Imitations and ? are but experiments, and endanger the inst Experiment. See SS et ye os ant ne at lor deceive you ‘int this. health of Children— Experience "What is CA Wastorin ts a wer aensine teva for Castor Oi! ey Drops an ing Syrups. m, Morphine nor other Narcotic aubstance. It de- Neher rms and allays Feverishness. zzeare! has been in consi Levies pt Wind It sontaite: nelther ‘olic, all Teethin eprta tet ane boneet nce mn LJ vi en! and natural slee; Children’s auncea The Mother's Friend. 4 ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought ; Alexander's Shoe Sale Children’s Play Shoes Knockabout Oxfords in tan calf,jtough soles, few seams, no lining; sizes 11 to 2. “Hard Play” button shoes, tan or black calf, rawhide toe pieces, stout soles; sizes 6 to 1214. TEE. _EVENING. ‘woRtp, a ec MINS 5 000-MLE Tt, whose M tag succumbed to For more than became necessary. nt use for the relief of Her husband, who was in command Trou- of the revenue cutter McCulloch in wels, | Alaskan waters, was notified and loft on his long journey fourteen days arrived home Saturday night. son arrived. ——>__—_- —— in Depot in Newark. jured. down the steps. | bumper to drop through. ‘ The women sen: to the City Hos- pital were Mrs. Matilda Baker, forty. street, and Mrs, Dorothy A forty years old, of No, 35 @ street,” The other two hurt wer Lena Boetne | 65 be WITH DEATH | FROM THE PAGIG —— Capt. Uberroth yrols Renita Wife After 14 Days’ Dash From Unalaska to Philadelphia. Wallace street PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Capt. P. H. Uberroth of the revenue cutter service ended a 6,000-mile race from TORIA | Unalasi ‘o-day when he arrived at the bedside of his wife in this city. Mrs. Uberroth was stricken several co and a serious operation F. P. Uberroth, on the battleship Vermont at was also summoned and Mrs. Uberroth’s condition to-day was unchanged. She refused to undergo | # the operation until her husband and EXCURSIONISTS IN PANIC; FOUR WOMEN INJURED Empty Train Crashes Into Bumper Four women were hurt at the Central None of the four was seriously in- The Second and Third Presbyterian Churches fad arranged for a joint excursion to North Long Branch and Highlands, and several hundred ex- cursionists gathered on the concourse waiting for their cars to be made dy. A switch engine started into jepot with an empty train, but wet rails caused the wheels to lip and the rear car hit the bumper, knocked !t out of place and hurled it ‘The steps gave way and allowed the Stern Brothers 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Specially arranged July sales of very desirable Women’s Midsummer Apparel for country and town wear, will be held, commencing to-morrow, featuring the following garments, which are marked At Exceptionally Low Prices I Dresses, of white and one plain and fancy voiles and pee \ ‘Dresses, ps) . of white, black and navy cre, plaited tunic effects, trim wool serge, two models, in white and colors, « and of atripe voile, four distinctive models, 4 ® a at $8.75 ee ee aye, 2 $14.50 one bound with silk braid, long tunic skirts, . at $14.75, 19.50 “awry allel and two deny model, » at $9.50, 14.50 PelySkirte,of-cotton Bedford cord-andrep,in sport and tunic models, 1.75, 2.75 “TabSkirts, ot-eponge, Ramie linen and washable velvet corduroy, at 3 .75, 4.95 . Hague blue, tango, maize and red, 7.50 and blanket cloth, | Cape-Sutta, of - Taner Suits, Coats, of-golfine, in white, green DS Geta, of white chinchill onermasiaiebound » tion Clearance Sale of Desirable Jewelry OMORROW, on the Main Floor. Very appropriate for gifts, favors or Summer wear, at about one-half Included in this col- . 4 * * (i i § regular prices. Searf Pins, Cuff Links, Lapel Chains, Lace Pins, Lavallieres} Bead and Novelty Neck- laces, Stud and Pendant Earrings, Sautoirs, Velvet Collars, Lorgnette Chains, Pearl Necklaces, Bags, Purses, Coin and Vanity at 45c, 95c and $1.50 Regular Values from $1.00 to 3.00 Also a special line of Parisian Fans | pomupriaing artistically span; mine and brocaded fans; iA i is gc gations paintings, in lar and Pompa- dour effects, at the iit prices of . . . at $5.00 .2, ot $12.50, 15.00 Gapes,-of serge, with striped and plain silk linings; three styles, at 12.75, 17.50 Telephone and Mail Orders receive immediate attention. Unusual Values, To-morrow, in Women’s Hosiery four very desirable groups of cotton, lisle thread and silk are offered on the Main Floor, as follows: Bbc Cotton Stockings at 22c ight weight, in black, white and tap; an lack with unbleached soles. ‘ 50c Lisle Stockings at 35c Summer weight; mercerized; in black or white with open Paris clocks. 85c Silk Stockings at 55c In black, white or taupe, with ‘isle tops and soles, $2.50 to 3.50 Silk Stockings, at $1.69 In the season’s most fashionable styles of open work, fancy clocks and embroidered effects, Also to-morrow, a Clearance Sale of Children’s ancy Socks, Six Pairs for $1.25 Regular Values 35c and 50c pair. S— SSS SS = sinty-aix years, of No. sg 8 ena GE Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. Saturdays, Closes 1 P. M. ZO HENNE G22 New Management OWA SIX TH AVE. A Gigantic Wednesday Sale of Thousands of Stunning New Blouses---the Newest Designs Priced for the Day at 79c, *1, *1.50, *1.98, °2.98, *3.98 For which special prices you may buy the prettiest waist you ever saw at the usual prices, $1.25 to $7.50 : Handerchief Linen and Crepe BLOUSES VALUES $1.98 AND $2.50 At $] .00 Each Mandkerchief Linen Blouses. and French Crepe, ‘in “+ all the latest tints; light blue, ptnk, flesh, maise, yellow, 4, Pose, cerise, Copenhagen and copper. At §3, 8 Regutar $5.90 to $7.50 Blouses Handsome pastel shades of chiffon. blouses of Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepe and Shadow These Beautiful BLOUSES VALUES $1.25—SOME UP TO $2.00 At 79C Each- White Batiste and Voile, lace and embroidered trim_ med; also colored batiste and voile. At $1.50, Regular $2.50 to $3.98 Blouses lace blouses, odd sizes; broken assortment of batiste and voile blouses. At $2.98, regular $5.00 and $5. 90 Blouses Silk Shadow Lace Blouses over flesh-color chiffon, de Chine and Georgette Crepes and y of Japanese silk lace trimming. At $1.98, Regular $2.98 and $3.98 Blouses lot of crepe de chine blouses. Women’s 19c Vests. | Silk or cotton tape run low neck. No sleeve and short, plain and fancy, Yokes Swiss ribbed and fine ribbed. Extra large and regular sizes; some slightly imperfect. . 10c $4 to 40 bust. sleeves and athi with short sleev era knee length; reinforced double| where at 50c. gussets; some are somewhat broken; value acc frd- Men's 29c Balbriggan Underwear at 19c Shirts and drawers, white and ecru; drawers ankle length; also some knee length; shirts, short and long sleeves; some imperfec- tions; sizes are somewhat broken; 3 for 5Sc. fancy yokes. Swiss rib cotton. $20.00 Chiffonier 514.49 angle, Delivery SRLECT! $20 Dinin, TUESDAY, ‘JULY ‘Twe Bodies Recovered. SAYVILLE, L. 1, together, the bodies of Emil Pollock and his brother-in-law, Harry ‘The teachep to the ordinary | were drowned in Great South Bay July | 4, were found this morning. | took thetr wiven for a sail in a a on clared Charles William Dabney, Pres-| good enough to train his son, Money- ident of the University of Cincinnati,| making, politics, sports and picture repeat ne wat wee Me as eo 1,500 TEACHER FOR li before th Raonal Education Asso-| shows are holding the interest of the Leap nd rich man who employs a five-thousand-doller man is a mere bookworm.” He male @ plea for increased sal- a ten. COO te tet» SHOUT, physician,” | aries for professors, whom he termed | Saturday. finders of new knowledge and makers | sien AA ST, PAUL, Minn, Indifference of the public to all fe ms | 0 a 10 opold aixty years, ‘of No. 94] of intellectual effort is the areas: | the speaker said, Pollock go 'm Nock old 6B ing characteristic of our times,” old »-| hundred-dollar college professor as I Jedlicka and the two sank together. A 192T0 20% Si T. Crepe de Chine Blouses; odd sites and colors: shadow *” Black Silk Blouses For Mourning Wear. WEDNESDAY ONLY. Colored Chiffon and Silk Blouses, China Silk Blouses in white, and white with colored flowers, and a small No Mall or Telephone Orders, Simpson Crawford Store—Second Floor. Extraordinary Sale Summer Knit Underwear at Clearance Prices—Half and Less Than Half Remember that this is a new store, with a new stock of merchandise—then observe that we state frankly that this knit underwear stock is much too heavy for July—and then notice the drastic reductions by means of which we mean to clear the surplus. Women’s Union Suits. Fine ribbed Union Suits, lisle Fivnusacts fidtan Gc. | Women's Union Suits. Fine spring needle knit. top. Mercerized tape run. shoulder _atraps. lace umbrella pants to match, Every suit strictly perfect. Women’s Union Suits. Swiss rib union suits, neck, no sleeves, silk tape run plain top, deep lace umbrella or mMRRNRNT 5 Women’sEx.SizePants Lace trim pants and cuff ; superior grade fine rib Severs nil. sirictly cotton, lisle finish; fine sateen yoke iz isan exceptional lot and may | Sines #4 to 40 bust, 75e. Special, at, 3 for $1.00; cach $1.00 and $1.25; each. , Men's $1.00 Poros Mesh Union Suits, 44¢ Fine white mesh Union’ Sui button down front; collarette neck; Children’s 39c White | Boys’ 50c Poros Mesh Women’s $1.00 Extra Size Union Suits, 59c Extra quality of fine spring needle it. Extra Inrge sizes in this lot Men’s 39c and 50c Bal- briggan Underwear Gauze Underwear, 17¢ Union Suits, 28c Pure white tgtton; Summer] Boys’ mesh union suits. weight; shirts, rt sleeves, no| only. Buttoned down the front Shirts and drawers made from fine combed Maco cotton; short drawers, ankle length, Monies: seated; outside band; pearl 0 low neck| Nicely finished around neck and : pants and draw-| down front. Suits that ell every~ y- Some slight defects. mercerized Sea Island yarn. y | defects; sizes 34 to 44. Men’s $1.00 “Otis” Bal- brigzan Union Suits, 69c Standard $1.00 quality; Fgvptian cotton yarn, liste finish; ck and short sleeves; ankle length and closed-srotch. Boys’ 25c_ Balbriggan ‘tinion Suits, 17, ht defects; sizes| rejects. 4 for $1.10. buttons; all sizes, White and ecru. Gare wabislll panlsn Superior grasa ing to size up to 89c; 3 for $0c. Women's 29c and 39c Vests and Pants, 17c Regular and extra large sizes Pants torchon lace trimmed, Frencl band, Wide umbrelin leg. cotton lisle finish, MEN’S $1.50 UNION SUITS MEN'S $1.00 MERCERIZED \ Pure white liste thread, asdupettor i, |LISLE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ealent talleeine th take st rtly perfects knee length, Shirts short sleeves, drawers ankle run, Shaped or straight. Short sleeve, knee length, but- qu ity of fine spring Lor knit or length; short sleeves. Si 36, 42, 46 and 46; izes S4 to 42; drawers, 28] Some slight defects. © $1.50; S$ suits for $2.00. slight imperfections. 3 for 50c. impson Crawford, Main Floor, JULY RED TAG FURNITURE SALE: IF YOU HAVE FURNITURE NEEDS WE URGE YOU TO PURCHASE IN THIS SALE WHERE WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM 10% TO 50% $13.50 Enameled Bed iat $8.9 98 Als CHIFFONIER, as in cut, 5( white enamel; base 83 inches wide; as you see, it has 4 large drawers and 3 small, with wood knobs. Mirror has round top and bevelled, with tapered standards, Adjusts with any Make Pur- chases Now for Later Club Plan Puan May be arranged if you prefer to make purchase now and pay @ No. 13—-ENAMEL BED, same as in cut; the corner) posts are 2 inches square; top rod on head and foot; | 114 inches; five l-inch square filling rods; head stands | 58 inches high; brass caps on the posts;'a hard, smooth, white enamel finish, $25 China Closet It ix oak, golden finish; half round shape bent glass in ends and door, claw fee stands 64 inches $15. 49 as pistined here. Nicely finished in white enamel; has ! $35 Sad Constructed of oak; nicely, finished, 43 inches long, has large linen double door com- partment; 2 small drawers, one being lined for silver use; has $20 of quartere finished. Has 45-inch top and extends to 6 feet. The barrel is Af Inches with claw feet... | . 1 114 ine! TUM MER PORCH Furniture REDUCED in Price|"' aaa iain | During the July RED TAG FURNITURE Sale Bimpecn Crawford, Fifth Fleer, cea Crawford, 6th ogee and 20th Se ae the top, Base is 21x 42, glass Is bevelled

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