The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1914, Page 11

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blinnitnsscoaccpuanbna i egg a * 4B EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. Mico Miller a Bride, losephine Hazzard Miller and Barth were married yesterday at the Church of the Blessed Sacra- mént, Brooklyn. Rev. Father Kiely pre- sided. Miss Blsie Miller, the bride's six- ter, acted as brideamatd, while Joseph Weasmiller acted as best man. jerkshires, TREAT ALL CUTS BURNS, BRUISES | WITH POSLAM ‘The healing power which enables Pos: lam to eradicate virulent Eczema, makes it the most valuable emergency remedy for Scalds, Sores, Boils, Irritations, Wounds and all household mishaps re jionsof the akin, Pos. | penetrating, purify- s heat-rash, nettle-ra reness out of Sunburn, Insect- ‘tops itching. Soothes and com- forts itching feet. Removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blemishes, Hives. Clears inflamed complexions overnight. Your druggist sells Posiam. For free sample write to Emergency Laborato- ties, $2 West 25th Street, New York. ‘oslam Soup is perfection forthe skin. Soothes, Improves, Brightens, The cous | Big, Wl gpend thelr honeymoon in the | While Miss Van Houten is bein sack constantly calling for her daugh- ter, the woman employed to attend he! was calied to the bedside of @ rela tive Jn WOMAN TAKES $2,000 Was detained in New only served “her girl’ hy or was des Aged and Helpless Parent -Why sc York. Thi This e Mise Van Houten | communic with « neighbor, wh told the mother that her daughtet ‘ —— » make her fear tha met with an acciden } ports Increase copper on hand * | nitely determined, 21.781 , ing before. If she doesn't come to-night aL ENON MeN ci Gh BLM Keeps Calling for Daughter pefpr if she doesn't . ireat Northern | —_ [ly to dectine in domestic deliverian “Katherine is the best daughter | the world,” Mra. with pride to a reporter for The Eve ning World, “Since 1 became Ill thre: years ago she has worked like a slay When Catherine Van Houten was to provide the necessary medical at Held by Police. —— led before the row of detectives attention and to keep this home for us. 1 “Bet she must be a fine worke! the Police Headquarters lineup to- and vary valuable’—her ever lighte day they saw a tall woman, so thin as to be aimost emaciated, attired in a dingy black suit with a cheap/ that must be most expensive. lace collar and a black hat on which|has not done much were some artificial cherries. | “continued the old lady, “anc For a moment she stood the soru- tiny. she was led toward the photograph room, sobbing that she didn’t care faded and grown old. She wouldn’ what became of herself it only some] “yor nan eo Rne girl, but T can't ono would take care of ber mother,| understand why ehe doesn't come who Is eighty years old and an in- valid. Miss Van Houten was charged with home.” —>_—__ Beautifies. 25 cents and 15 cents. World “Wants” Work Wonder 362 Fifth Avenue Opposite Altman's RUSS SUMMER Every GarmentisaN Crepe Voiles, French Linen, CHIFFON, TAFFETA, Linen, Hand Embroidered F seashore or country, Values gandies, etc. Values up to OUTING COATS OF Golline, in white and all desired shades, Values up to 24.50...... Final Clearance Sale COATS AND WRAPS Included are the New Basque, Russian Tunics, Etc. Also Our Handsome Assortment of Evening Gowns and Dancing Frocks Suitable for Town or Country DRESSES: PLAIN AND FIGURED IMPORTED other modish fabrics. Values up to 18.50... mer Serges and Shepherd Checks, suitable for CREPE DE CHINE, TAFFETA DE LUXE, Pussy Willow, Chiffon, plain and figured; Or- SILK, CLOTH AND - EeePC TEE EES SEER 8 FaGCTES F. 4a! 3 * e 9 Ly ES Roi i : DRESS He Bt Be i #8 wey aah seach — es 124% 124% — By oth + aie 8 Mw “tat t a. gt ew Up-to-date Model Ba fs 9% Paras T1St 11Ste We 0 + a + iN ys = ri 1 way Ry = 3M 13% <a #8 He Figured Batiste and Eee fe 6.75 Re us dix ii : Ae IR HANDKERCHIEP ay RS rench Crepes, Sum- Z ‘BN 1 10.75 up to 24.50...... 14.75 40.00. ...605 sees 5.50, 9.50, 12.50 ie Dept. Fifth Floor ONeniLAmmsCo O’Neill’s has made music a common courtesy Only $3.00 The time has come for you to use a Victrola as a necessity. Within the past year you have probably had occasion to feel uncomfortable that you were unable to offer your guests the common courtesy of music in your home. You need what others are using daily as a matter of common convenicnce— Victor -Victrola as an initial payment will bring you this #40 Victrola, together with any Victor Records you se- lect to the amount of 89. total value is $49. — It i privilege to pay but $1 a week for ‘The instrument is cased in it. oak and protected with a Kasily transported—it is a Summer Victrola, you may select double-fac e alent to 24 selections, If you wish, 12 ten-inch, ance records—equive In the O'Neill Payment Service, hundreds have found the means to purchase a Victrola and Victor Records, In one month we sell as many Vic- trolas as some Victor dealers sellin a year. We will place a $25 Victrola in your home on an initial payment of only $2 and allow you to pay but 80 cents a week on the balance. Any Victrola—even the $200 style—can be purchased at O'Neill's on proportionately as convenient terms, You need a Victor-Victrola, Let your need be easily and delightfully satisfied by the famous O'Neill Payment Service. The s your cover, n ideal QONenL-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City She is quite alone, for last night | 4 t she come?" she aske@ 7 8 never atayed out all night || 10 6 Van Bouten said | Up for she has given me everything T wanted and kept me in medicina She for herself, worked #0 hard that ahe has Then she burst into tears a8! buy any new olothes or go out with the young people, saying she would rather not have clothes, and just stay ee the effect of a crop report is rarely | Shown, | felt until a day or two after its pub- | on, | Heath York fled a certificate at Dover, Missourl Pacifie rattied a fittle on | ‘the shorts, and it was argued that | $61 | whatever might happen ultimately |" * no important change In the wa | pany's affairs was imminent, As far! 1945 sold at 46, a new low rr as payment to the Government of in- | {hI Year. four points be! “ | day's close. Convertible 5s |debiedness of the Central Branch 1s | 47's, off $ty points. concerned, there might be years ot} jlitigation before anything was doti- — from Stocks ing Pri mated Copper ‘an pf : & Foundry 0 f | 8 Amer, Car American Smelters American Smeiters p' Copper Producer nif 10 Tehigh Valley ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ——o 5 “New York Central. 8 Ne American Railway Association re-|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ~ If 2% Northern Pacitic tll porte that on July i net surpius ct MARKETS. ej} 6 Penneyivania 5.40 1) idle freight cars on United States and | tuestare bal] [UI Aah tla) Seg 4.86 |) Canadian lines wan 219,542, a decreage |g, Open -|} 6 Southern Pa 612 Tl of 12,792 from June 15. if ly 9 Union, Pacific. 6.40 : 8 ay J; tel. . 80 Taenday’s TIE > U8 Steel’ Guo || Now French loan of 808,000,000 | Mfome? Open. frances was oversubscribed forty times | qd ri nag or. more, Allotments will likely be | 64% Dao cs: 848 below 2 per cent. of the amounte eub- Market Closing+Government crop scribed for, report received chief attention in late afternoon, bot although showing +] Was considered good the market made no response to it, That, however, | awaiting Government report. A 3-8 to 1-2 off. Loulavilla & Nashville fo of June earnings increased month decreased $25 th week for| were good buyers. ven cent advance, Store Opens at 8.30 N sealing plcomenteld, a'manufacturer| THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. N Open Saturday Until 12.30 Thirty-third Street of cloaks and suits at No. 201 Wooster — = yin he Bed Son eo nee mothers) Ml gate 8 8 is SiN To Keep the New Store NEW hissohed fa in ae e eee cet / This CLEARANCE SALE Is True Economy BM 1M Tae Here is a graceful Colonial Bookcase’ in rich mahogany. Just one of its kind—we don’t want it, yet it may be the very bookcase EK’ 1 West ee Hated 3 = % N for which you have been looking for that corner in your library. Now in the clearance it is $40 instead of Wo. That is a real saving. Asteria He = (| Or, Here is a charming Dress for a Summer afternoon at the seaside—again the only one in its particular size and color. Because by Be that fact a woman can save nearly half of its earlier price, to spend on somet! else. Weather yee ae = \J That’s the way it goes in every section of these ten sales-floors, each a block wide and two blocks deep. Chen ie Mone 8 BY = / NEARLY SIX million dollar stock is being cleared and that during this month you can find oi” age q Y Dts . Oat tes Hundreds of the Best Merchandise Offerings of the Year iN 4 Newsgrams.of New Things Shadow Laces in the \] ManNEW, YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY sth. Clearance ‘any new arrivals are in various sections | 28c to lengths of Shadow Laces of GIMBELS of seasonable merchandise. Prices for | © is lengths of 44 to2 yds, 60 9 (| new goods are often remarkably low. 4 0c to Net top ai NEW FALL DRESSES for women who wish to be a little ahead of time are of serge, combined with satin, also plain satin in the fashionable basque style. These are specially priced at $22.60 to $45. ‘Third Floor Belts and Bags ¢. 7 ; a wae Greatly Reduced 8 TAILORED SUITS—a group a well wo * ‘ seeing because it contains about all the new ideas for Fall * Se ad 3 (| which have already appeared. ‘Third Floor COME... sesso ee py 4 to White and Fancy to A\ COUCH HAMMOCKS come in plenty of time to Hs Vetewtorwonsn % | swing in the breezes all Summer long on many a country eae Mbt mentee piazza. Khaki colored canvas with tufted mattress and} ~~ ee darn ‘em: 98 rust-proof steel wire springs. Hung entirely with non-rusting broidered design. 5 a chains—no ropes being used. Only 1265 of these. Special | gg, White kid and at $7.75. usually $10.50. Fourth Floor patent leather is combination belts 500 $3.96 Black Pin Seal Clearance of Blouses Hand Bags, pane ‘ nier handles. .... 92.95 z IN Several hundred charming blouses, in recent and fre- ‘Main Floor 5 | quently exclusive styles, in which assortments have become . / broken, comprise these fine clearance lots at much below Girls’ White Lawn | former prices. D iN $8.95t0 Crene de Chine, Lace and Chit- $8.95, to resses { $29.50 fon Blouses..........000000- 14.75 $1.50 to In pretty models, some $5 and More Poiret Blouses of Shanghai sil! $2 $3.60 with double skirt, (| $5 Crepe de Chine Blouses, in white, trimmed with laces, \ peach and maize $2.95 embroideries, bending IN $7.50 Linen and Lingerie Blouses..... $3.95 | $6.75 to $7.50 Lace Trimmed Lingerie Blouses.. $3.96 1/ $3 Embroidered Coin Dot Voile | Blouses, pique trimmed......... ° ial, iN Third Floor Notion Specials $1 Arch Supporters, pair.........60¢ 60c Ironing Board Pad. + 266 1] Clearance of Corsets $7 25¢ Mason's Shoe Dressing, bottle, 10¢ | 12.50 to 4 ; to | 25¢ Cord Shopping Bags..........10¢ NI io Eugenie Corsets, imported..... $15 rene sa Floor 4 0° + La Markette”’ Corsets ; ? $6 | 1 as arkette” Corsets............ oe . ’ * $7.50 La Vida Corsets aA Women s Silk Gloves I\ $4.50 American Lady Corsets.......... nr $2.36 | $125 Heavy Milanese 16 + button Gloves for wo- | $6 Corsets, odd and broken lots $3 men, with Paria point 1/| $3.50 “La Markette” and Cecile Corsets..... $2 | embroidery, in white, } $1.50 De Bevoise Brassieres,......... annn $1 whe with black, and \ Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor | Liack with heavy 8 ! white ie | 4 - | 85 Two clasp fine quality fq Clearance of Vacuum Cleaners | sie’ sie Gioves | 25 Monarch Hand Vacuum Cleaners, com- for women, white and \N plete with all attachinents...... $12.50 | black. «sssees aa 45c $9.50 Monarch Sweepers with brush attachment $5 | ON L008 | | WA $8.50 Torrington Sweepers with brush attachm’t $6 f $60 Automatic Electric Cleaners, made for Clearance o Toys BON VOM sane sacle 4 sacalslbaiulnnters qievelclnale we $25 $10 to Theatres and gy | $75 Monarch Vacuum Electric Cleaners, direct | $16 atcha a current eee eeereerrereesone ee se eeeee $4.50 to Imported Woode | 4 $30 Electric Vacuum Cleaners, light and easy 316,50 en Toys, inciud- | running machines.............0se0e05 $20 | a Pumenee N Other House-Furnishing Offerings | Cite, Autarens 2.25 » M4 16c to 22 Garden Rakes, different sizes........... 10c | Ladders, etc... 45c tu 65e Garden Rakes, slightly damaged through a 25c BUIDMMODL: cogiavaas nivnacessacsagene vice Ic \ 2 Aluminum Kettles 4 qts. ......6.0ee0e $1.25 260 1.50 Set of 12 Aluminum Pieces, Spoons, Ladles Baas 4 Bib and Skimmers........:.sceeeeeceeeeeee 50c ; nee Conboy and $1) $1 Alcohol Traveling Heaters, in aluminum or "be Lettie Lar XI nickel plated.......... . 6c Houses, with $4 Universal Flectrie Toasters . $2.66 Gomnlete ash. ot A $3 Six Pound Electric lrons $1.60 doll ; (25¢ Fifth Floor Fourth Floor ; was In accordance with precedent, for! monthe an increase of $112,647 in] NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. |1228 Mp-h. ‘wendy’ Cities Services Company of New s) ter 40 aa to increase $50,000,000 to! 4 Missour! Pacific 4 per cant. bonds of | Nervous Association ree Wheat was quiet and fairly steady Closed Corn firm, 3-4 of a cent up. Shorts Closing 1-4 to 1-2 Pete Pale Poe Pole baie Pel iciiotoict ic Pte tle et GIMBEL BROTHERS More news for tomorrow—but only an infinitesimal part of what this clearance holds for you: $2.25 Laces, 16 maz fm wide, 400 vad to 42 in. w as $6.00 in a ond steady at wed no sul ul nd offerings inet Market closed WOMEN who are restle . constant change of position, pot iness,"" hadi l pre, abnormally ex: ag ie OF experience fainting or L , OF headache and wakefulness are Usually euffereet from the weaknesses of their sex. DR. PIERCE’S Emotional is the soothing, cordial and womanly tonic thet tor who has recently | matisi Thousands of women in the past . ae, er There bear witness to its benefits. in Hquid of eugee® send 50 one-comt P i land have been reatored to health Gach me lused it. Ieleagreat tenet y for women. Nider, fine for the nerves and qenerai health.” Broadway and Remember that a Women’s Summer Shoes This Clearance Is No Respecter of Prices $4.00 White Button Boots, canvas; all sizes......... $2.86. $5.00 White Canvas Button Boots, welted soles and Cuban heels.......... oe Wace veews $3.75 White Buckskin Button Boots, welted soles and Cuban heels............. peeesyeus seceee cess GATB , $8.00 Genuine Imported Buckskin Button Boots... $5.75” $6.00 Colored Linen Boots, in lavender, green or gray; welted soles........ AIC OD CO One $6.00 Gaiter Top Boots, in fawn, gray, black or col- ored back, Cuban Louis and welted soles $4 Second Floer Men’s Straw Hats : At Remarkable Clearance Prices $2 and $8 —s Fine and coarse Sennits, Mackinaws, Porto Ricos, Splits and light-weight Yeddos; all brims and sizes, new hats for the price of a little more than cleaning old ones............. SOG Bangkok Hats, fine quality, three BOFION coc cocant ation siinvenew tea Straw Hats in the very finest qualities of Milan, China Split, Mackinaw and imported Sennits in all styles and siz aa $2 and $3 Boys’ Straw Hats........sscecseeee $3.60 and $5 Boys’ High Grade Straw Hats in black, blue and combinations......... Boys’ Clothing Reduced $18.50 to Norfolk Suits, with extra knickerbockers; becoming materials; sizes 6 to 18 years $8.60 Model; _prett; $16.50 $2.60 and Wash Suits, “Dickens” $2.95 colorings and combinations; sizes 214 to years... 4 $2.95 and Wash Suits, Dutch, Sailor and Russian $3.50 models; sizes 243 to 10 years.......... .. $1.85 Tae Rompers; all colors; sizes 2 to 7 years..... 866 95¢ Rompers of pretty materials; many colors; | sizes 2 to 7 years..... WishsaveraeDeriney 65c . Fourth Floor Clearance of Good Trunks A collection of first-grade makes in which, however, sizes are incomplete, All guaranteed for five years: | $16.50 to $18 Dress and Steamer Trunks, for men and women, " $22.50 to $80 Dress and Steamer Trunks............ «$15 INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks at $20 ‘The original wardrobe trunk, in a light-weight, but strongly built quality, which is far and away the best vardrobe trunk sold at or near its prive. In three sizes; each adapted for men’s or women’s apparel, guaranteed by us for FIVE years. Fifth Floor | Imported Dress Cottons and ' Linens—Wonderful Values Imported Voiles, Crepes, Silk and Cotton ‘Tissues, Corded Cotton Tissues, 66c, | Jacquard Tussah, Silk and Cotton Foulards, Lace Striped Voiles, Printed Batistes, \76c |Duvetyn, Marquisette Ratines, Peking | Striped Ratines, Brocaded Crepes, Checked, +38 yd and |Striped and Fancy Mixtures, Plaid Ra- tines, Frizas, Plain Color and Imported | $1.25 | Ratines and Eponges, Dress Linens, Ramies, | Costume and Fancy Stripes and Mixtures; 27 to 46 inches wide; in practical lengths, Second Floor Favorite Prescription, brings about an invigorating calm to the system. Overcomes the weakness and the eo ging pains which resemble the pains of

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