The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 10914. rn) PRE aE SaaS SSSSees sees d Looks} ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THe HOME or TRUTH” OPS EME Uosiery will ou doth these ¢ 3 in the highest decree. Best-dressed men and women wear and ed | SSETFORAUG. 10, 59th fo GOth Street a Lex.to3d Av. ft. 388 Hints from the Great Annual Mill and Factory Sale Men! A Great Sale of Suits A Wide Choice of smart models & Take. Advantage NOW of one of the and materials. HAN greatest money-saving clothing opportus : f in year. Youths’ Sizes from 16 to 22 years, 5 pees te ea and men’s from 33 to 46 chest, in regular, stouts and longs. Arch Supports |Girls’ Tunic Dresses, 49c Sold Only ‘in ‘Shoe Dept., 2d Floor. Planes Perfectly With Sea-Sled Bottom, Which Will Be - Made t By Lient. John Cyril Porte, R.N. Copgright, 1914, by the Press Publiahing Co, (Tha New York World.) Atl = the United ) ORT, N. ¥., July 16. atisfled that at last the America !s on the right road to por- fection. The sea-sied type of bottom, tried twice yesterday, cave very sat- isfactory results, A definite pro gramme of reconstruction was agreed upon and Aug. 1 was set as the day gs the airboat from New § Newfoundland. Arriving | xXpect to start the flicht as nearly as pos- | NOWSEME, iixiva beauty, ext tong wear, extra value | make NOMSEME extra popular. pig cable-twist heels and toes maka Bo Hicriery wear longer. | Sift, Taste t knitting | pag feature sna r STE OPSEME BRbcess HOSIERY PURE SILK 50¢ fist: 25% manent. No Mail or C. O. D. orders and deal- ers will positively NOT be supplied. might be | America in tine 25, but it seems extra week f Percale tunic dresses, round collar and tie of percale in solid coloring; raglan sleeve effect, and tunic with piping; sizes 6 to 14 years. GIRLS’ DRESSES of chambray, repp, crepe and voile; prettily trimmed es $1 74 ‘ . 6 to 14 years; reduced to.. DRESSES of flowered crepe, gingham and trimmed with embroidery, repp_or ays; reduced peeeesoose $2.67 manufacturers at a large concession in price. JUNIORS’ DF S of flowered ciepe and ‘These arch supports bear the names | «striped voile, in tunic style; vest of embroidery ; of the dealers for whom they were} white organdie collar and cuffs; 1 98 made to sell for $1.50 and $2.00. sizes 13, 15 and17 years........ . All sizes for men and women. ' ae I Mail orders filled. Sent postpaid to] JUNIORS’ DRESSES in new basque style, of ‘| any part of the United States. State] striped voile, with embroidered collar and size of shoe. cuffs of white Voile; sizes 13, 15, 17 $2 98 f wv . Oh Y Years. eee Seasonable Hosiery Long Kimonos, 79¢ MEN'S COTTON SOCKS, fine _ Women's Long Kimonos of lawn, Empire and straight effects, in black, . in black and colors... 5e| white and colors. oe SILK LISLE AND COT- WOMEN’S PERCALE DRESSES, square neck, seams finished $1 39 i SOCKS, double sol with narrow piping....... . black and colors . LONG JAPA! . * broidered... SHORT JAPAN nd colors, pret= colors... tily embroidered in Various desigis......0...c0..cs0e0eee $1.98 SHILDR WOMEN’S “BEACH COATS” AND CAP! nade of Terry : ANTS SOCKS, fancy cloth, to be worn over the bathing suit. . ae $2.98 ind striped tops...... 8c Wrapper Dopt., 24 Floor, Coatre, roriw wiviie’s| $3.00 Low Sh 1.50 hdd pantie F — including Patent Leather and Satin K white and gray 11¢| _ For women—including Patent Leg and Satin, "S_FIBRE SILK AND Patent Oxfords and Gunmetal Strap Pumps and LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, | Colonials. black, white and Qc | $3.00 WHITE SHOES AND PUMPS. Sea colors. 7 oC y 2 Maia ‘Floor, 80th Bt. Section, Island white ca button shoes; white | om, as tried yea- | stened on to sup- | Ports and not built water-tight, and | water rushed over the top of the sup- porting surface. But at that America planed the surface of Lake Keuka with a load | of 1,300 pounds, which waa about all | wo @ared attempt carrying with the roughly constructed experimental | bottom. An encouraging feature of the day's | trials was the ease with which the} @irboat camo to the surface. She was planing perfectly at a speed of twenty miles an hour, 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 Stree Sundays at 5.00 P. M., for Boston DIRECT. Due Boston 8.00 A. M. ‘To YARMOUTH ana The MARITIME PROVINCES Twin-screw steel steamships leave Boston at 2.00 P. M- daily except Saturday for Yarmouth, N. S.; a ¢ uiful sea trip of 17 hours. Through tickets from New Yor The shortest and quickest route from Boston to the Maritime Provinces, Boston & Yarmouth S. S. Co., Ltd., under management of Eastern S. S. Corporation. EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION We have purchased another lot of overstock of the best shoe arch sizes 6 to 14 ye. , week days and Ldeut. Porte Expected tm This City,| To-Day. Léeut. Porte is expected here to- day to complete arrangements for galling to Newfoundland. It will take two or three days to finish the new gea-sled bottom of America and he may not make any further tests until Sunday. * (THE REMAINS, (rom the Obicago News.) A negro died without medical attend. f&nce and the Coroner went to inves! gate, “Did Samuel Williams live here?” he re. the weeping woman who answered | r SIL eplied between sobs, y I remains?” asked the er. GEE a0 recnains.” she answered proudly. | ——_—___- TOO LONG 4 TO . (Brom the Boston Transcript.) Beott—How long were you ‘away on your wedding tour? Matt—Too long; it developed into a lecture tour. it Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” WII! Go and Get It eh linen pumps: dainty turned soles; with Cuban heels $1.75 Underwear for | 1.30 pargroor SANDALS —Tan willow calf barefoot sandals, with flexib! Women Soles} boys" and girls’ sizes up WOMEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS, lar and mtr siox aut] Photograp WOMEN'S, neatly trimm lisle and 37c Take a camera with you when you go on your vacation. We have on hand a large stock of almost every v, y, Wall sizes, at prices which are very moderate. We also. ha' oniplete line of articles necessary ottor a for the development and printing of picture oP ana cation Win of fine! BROWNIE CAMERAS TRIMMING BOARDS, 5::7.. 506 $125] COMPOSITION TRAYS $2.00] size 5x8... Ie 4460........., Te +» $4.00|GRADUATES, 807.9% 402. 4e OP- TRIPOD EASTMAN (Flexo) ec Se | ‘ br Se Ct au nae ced Zc | size 1 S-Bx2!y... n CHILDREN’S BALBRIGGAN | Size 215x344. . we ' VESTS AND DRAWERS; 18 size 314x4\.. is a ‘ . all sizeS.. 00... . 18e) casrman M.0. Dt % two sections... 7 Your PSTSIEIE] shor, BLOOMINGDALES' 871 3 90".0: Ere) cotton... CASH. Smoke Bill Te Doctor ia DVICE? ews Baker ‘The questions answered below are gengral 1p character, the a)inytoms or disease re givan wore Will apply in any cuse of 5 CASH SAVING With Every Package By using the new Popular Foil Package instead of the. regulation expensive box, and by omitting Inserts and Coupons—we are able to give double quantity of these famous 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes for 15¢e—saving the smoker dc adsine, free, tnay ad liege Bulg, College order of w!wlealur, he has chills and no appetite, Please pre cash on every package! : ecribe,'* No Inserts, No Coupons, No Costly Boxes-~ wont = Just Cigarettes—100% Turkish! ere as ae gostion womnetinas, Meas ady Arewer: 1 afvite that dinwtions gome with ea sl sealed Jord Salisbury 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes This is the greatest value in all Turkish cigarette history! A recognize standard quality 10-cent brand, now selling at 20 for 15 cents —the only straigh Turkish cigarette in the world in the popular Foil Packave! In the : ’ “The Greatest New, Inexpensive © for . Cigarette Value in the Worid” Feil Package ons | To-Day and To-Morrow | i W very diamond Wwe we LOOK FOR THE OVER MY ONLY T have no com tion with door, which was mnde (0 luntiate'nine | CHARLES A. KEENE | Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, 180 QGreadway, New York for greatly to bat fat Can you THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ans een nent te Me ee a i og ahd grolia, | Paine Are mn, hiss noklen swell and hie bettred' au The Te, howe days | 4d Only 2 More Days Of This Extraordinary Sale of 119 SLIGHTLY USED Walters Player Pianos At a Saving. of $30 to $175 This Player Piano sale is the greatest event of its lind ever presented by BLOOMINGDALES’. {t offers the most unusual opportunity to secure a strictly high grade 4] Player Piano of established reputation at a price that n@ person without a Player Piano can afford to pags by. Included in this sale are also a few discontinued styles of Walters Player Pianos which are practically as good as new, ~ [it ; in fact, with the exception of a slight change in case design, they can hardly be told from our latest styles of Walters Player Pianos. Every instrument has been thor- oughly overhauled in aur awn factory, and is sold with the BLOOMING- DALE guarantee. | 59th to 60th Street w= Lex.to3dAv RAGAS} A GREAT SALE OF PLAYER PIANOS fj =] | {ll Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which [i these Walters Player Pianos are offered in this sale, they f may be purchased upon the liberal terms of | 8.00 | = The prices quoted include Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. 119 of these remarkably fine Walters Player Pianos await 119 lucky purchasers. Make Sure that You Are One of Them Tie instruments are divided into three groups and priced for immediate disposal: ‘GROUP 1 17 WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS— Former price $395. NOW..........+05 39 WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS— Former prices $450, $395, NOW ‘GROUP 3 Former prices $500, $450, $395, NOW.. 63 WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS— $ 345| Bear in mind, after theye 119 Walters Player Pianos have been sold, there will be no more at the prices quoted { above, We advise you, therefore, to cal} carly ed gat your pick. miitestso BLOOMINGDALES’ POE i l (l lI . sehen i | ;

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