The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1914, Page 8

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VAN’S ‘NORUB DON’T = YOUR CLOTHES Use Ver's Norte pi s nerutints, Crvestpor: 7 results. Order a package by next washday. At deniers Bo and 106. Exposure to the sun and wind, dust jand the elements, although often act ing as a tonic to the system in gen- feral and sometimes heightening the color of the skin, is still very damag- ing to the refined appearance of the complexion. The open air in itself is good, but the face should always be well protected against the extreme heat, wind and dust. The girls of your acquaintance who live a great deal out of doors by no means have Western railroads and their engineers and firemen scored a victory to-day when the men agreed to continue negotiations. July 2 had been set by the men as the final date for confer- ences. The members of the Board of Media- tion met to-day with the general mana- gers’ committee of the railronds and were ready to confer with the men, when they received a notice asking a Pee EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28 YSIS. ~ . permitting him to continue merely by 1 DOO ' , PHONE EXTORTION Tah aug, tm emoleree wit © 8” ENATURE'S REMEDIESS|| "OW Gey arrecTS BEAUTY LAR SCHEDULED RATE. AS SCHWENK RECEIVER! FOR DISEASE. ‘Tho telephone company charges him = | FOUGHT BY OWNER | per cay aiihouell Sle Gao Be Yee bire State Superintendent Files $25,000 herbs of the field than were PATIENTS HE SAYS, ever produced from drugs. extortionate schedul. A few days ! ago Mr. Ulman demanded of the Eugene Lamb Richards, State '\Women Neighbors Also Join| Superintendent of Banks, will keop | j I ! poms CORNET AND TRUMPET ENGINEMEN TO CONFER. Nature provides more effec- l vice 1s large enough to entitle him to Bond To-Day—Employee OF PHONE STOCK rr Ut at company a contract for 4,800 men- —— ae in the control of his department the Complaint RICHARDS IS APPOINTED short time before it closed. Mr, Ma- CONTRACT REFUSED AT REGU. IN DUET ANNOY HIS CHICAGO, July 28.—Mediation tn the tive re les in the roots and @ lower rate under even the present Stole $4,800. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mais., dis- angos per yoor, which the regular Julian Stevens Ulman Appeals | business and affairs of I. W. Schwenk, covered and gave to the women of the world a remedy made from roots and herbs which has schedule rates at four cents each.} fed 1 rf s ‘This was refused, and he again made} proved more efficacious in cur. controversy between the ninety-eight Doctor in | whose three private banks, operated ence with Mr. Frederic ©, Kurs ee the most beautiful complexions. You | under the name of A, Grochowski & | day's postponement to let the ine- | $ Ing Women's diseases than any t : State Publ 2 : ‘ AA can best protect your skin against the Nate oo porters. to P. S, Commission ioe Comuission In the following let. | Against Musicians. Con rie gcloged iaat Thurmday. | men cdmnider recent proponale other medicine the world has |siements or beautify. it for socal lie re - . - n ve , “ ever known, and to-da’ ja@} by @ face lotion which you can very a og rs Without Avail. i faovetan 3.502 orate —— Wisteria avout, appotniea, att.) FIRST CHINESE VAGRANT. He Come$ {easly make at home’ by" getting 4 E. gah NG pound is looked upon every- where as the standard remedy for woman's ills. ome= It you take {t from the poet, “mu- | business yesterday, and he, with Jor- i emiah T. Mahoney, counsel for the De- sic hath charms to soothe bres | partment, will act'as recelver without breast,” but perhaps that's because fees, Ho insisted a grave error would the poet never lived in Harlem and Ses it oon tin does banks were - Ytonio Pasqualino play | taken away from his department. Ho ee eae eaane Pieg| Will Mle ® bond of $25,000 to-day. the cornet and Arthur bd At the hearing it was brought out voice to his soul through a trumpet./that the Schwenk bank had been {ounces spurmax from druggist and dissolving it in 14 pint of hot water, to which you add @ teaspoonfuls of glycerine. This lotion is easier to apply than powder, does not rub off, looks like part of the skin, giving » natural velvety bloom while removing shininess ond surface discolorations of the commercial department of the New York Telephone Company and he, as agent of the company, refuses to enter into a new con- tract with me of increased mes- sages at the rate of four cents tn- stead of five conts. as i have been compelled to pay. In other words, When Lamb Dick, a aixty-five-year-old Chinaman, was brought before Magte- Bye, sed Cte cae, In i, Tombs Police Court on the c! of vagrancy, the Magistrate expressed his surprise. “You are the only Chinese vagrant I “he remarked, ‘Dick was held in $1,000 bail until to- |= _ —_ — = morrow, when the immigration authori- Weta for Hample. / YAN, ZILR CO. 00 Suminit Ave, 'W. Hobok as WRINKLES CAUSED BY DOUBLE RATE EXACTED. Threat Is Made to Cut Off Ser- ? beg 4 nis he states that until the entire [if he had ho might have been one| robbed of $4,000 by an employee afin,” (ese Wnether oF not to deport | Word “Wants” Work Wonders! %%d, “uring irritation and pimples— MODERN SOCIAL LIFE? vice if Imposition Is matter In understood somewhat |or thors who went to the Marien Advt. more clearly, the renewal of my es ih DA Will ——_———— — _ Not Stood contract will bo held in abeyance, | Police Court to-day with Dr. : ‘Otten the papers oi magazines . 1 contend that this is arbitrary, | lam A, MacLeod of No. 204 East One = ——-=—|| 4 made the rather broad statement “ t incorrect and contrary to the | Hundred and Fifth etreet to declare —— 7 medern social life is the onl: for wrinkles, Undoubtedly m basis of rates In this State, b b Ham social life contributes some to i | Tho telephone company Ie un- quéstionably annoyed at the posi- tion I have continuously taken acainst their attempt to increase the interior charge, and I kindly request you to inatruct them ab- solutely and firmly to make a con- tract with me in which the rate for excess messages under the amended contract will be four cents each, What I desire to make with thei is @ new contract of not less than 4,800 messages on which the rate would be $201, and four cents for each exceas message above that number, In reply, Mr. Ulman received to- war on tho duettista, Dr. MacLeod told Magistrate Levy that the music was wearing him away to @ shadow and that he had pa-| ||) tients in every stage of the Jumps| {jj owing to the blasta that Pasqualino and Grismer blew. He wanted a mut- fler, or something or other, ordered on| ||| the Inatruments. To back him up in his plea he was accompanted to court by five women nelxhbors of his, who related thetr sufferings. The physician did not say that he| ||| lacked an ear for music, but he did| |)|) say that his ear was not attuned tothe | | || sounds the duettists made from morn | |/\) till dewy eve. “Why, some of my pa- tients are breaking down under the ‘While revision of telephone rates in New York City drags slowly along through proceanen of appraisal and valuation of property, a wealthy and public spirited citizen, Julian Stevens ‘Ulman, ts pressing vigorously the tel- ephone company on a new line of at- tack. The fact that Mr. Uiman ts one of the very large stockholders in the Telephone Trust makes no differ- ence in bis determination to put an end to ite arbitrary practices and overcharges for telephone service at : ce of wrinkles, but one can ly say it is the cause. However, do come and old age mever made for attractiveness, use the best means to resist marks, A search for the ry best in wrinkle eradicators has ght us to this formula for an al vegetable jelly cream as simplest wrinkle remover and skin . tor, Its mask-like action pro- the surface while it stimulates od vessels to perform their up- work, Just from ,your @raggist an ounce of al Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd! Streets, West of Ath Avenue. | . oo ~ The Most Important Offerings of the season, To-morrow, in this | Absolute Clearance of Women’s Apparel |, to the Public Service Commission re- sulted in the company withdrawing from the attempted raine, but it re- fused to make « contract with Mr. Ulman for future service at any price, | mosoin, put it day from’ the commission a letter | strain” ho said, “and one young id fl 5 ~ m1 f eighteen, who has heart trou . r = * \ fruit jar and add a half a pint|his residence, No. 24 ast Fighty-|saying that the complaint would] Moariy died in my office the other day.” Affecting our Entire Stocks of Summer Garments | rater, Belore retiring apply rather |fret street. ba ee Mae te quo for the} Pi squalino and Grismer, who live! || a . . . | May ik ts, G07: (e illl enreatened to out of Me, Uiman's ecitiilie the amount of money tn-| Stn street Ce ete een lll ARGE preparations for early Fall showings make mandatory the immediate clearance of all Summer rapidly and you will note 8 |gorvice unless he paid the dou! Tho Evening World, “‘the principle tn | t2 speak, told the Court that they ||| Dresses, Suits and Coats in our Third Floor collections; hence the following radical reductions on | Lightening of te water and of #1 per month for each of aix exten- |everything. I bellove it 1s the duty | ware Artist and thal ot wae neces: Ht garments of smart style and excellent workmanship. | py eed cities = ; fhe Immediate effect which you|#on telephones, the regular charge) i tC iiitrary acta on the part of| , “Why don't you hire a hall?” Mag. | || s D 5 Pt find lasting.—Advt, being 60 cents per month. Complaint | huijiic service corporations, and T tn-| istrate Levy asked, “or mute your jummer Dresses, at $1.95 and 3.50 i Summer Dresses, at $14.50 and $18.50 Formerly from $25.00 to 49.50 Evening Gowns, at $55.00 and 85.00 Formerly from $95.00 to 225.00 tend to contest this case until jus-| instruments. If you are making a tice Is done. Unless some one has the courage to make the stand, every telophone user will be Hable to the encroachments of these public ser- vants.” nuisance of yourselves you will have to be stopped. Now, all of you come back here Friday. We'll see by that time whether there are any further complaints.” Formerly from $3.75 to 9.75 Dresses, at $6.50 and $9.75 ' Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. "= Leather Goods for Travel Use » Suit Cases of black enamel duck, sizes 24, fe 26 & 28 inches; cretonne lined, with tray and B pocket. . «© +» ~© «+ at $4.90 “Suit Cases of russet cowhide leather, sizes 24 & 26 inches; lined with plaid linen, $5.25 Traveling Bags of russet sole leather, sizes 16, 17 & 18 inches; leather lined . at $4.85 | Traveling Bags of gexiuine black walrus, sizes > 16, 17 & 18 inches; leather lined . at $9.50 > Women’s Limousine Cases of black morocco; lined with colored moire and fitted with nine celluloid pieces . ° ° e at $4.85 ' Traveling Pillows of morocco combined with bs cloth e ° . ° . . at $3.00 Toilet Articles at 1% to 14 less than usual prices. Hair Brushes . 65c.|Tooth Brushes Fc, Whisk Brooms 15c.|Nail Brushes . 25c. Bath Sprays e ° ° . . 05c. Large Reductions have been made in the prices of a number of IMPORTEDCELLULOID ARTICLES, comprising Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Hair Receivers, Nail Files, Button Hooks, Nail Buffers, Combs and Powder Boxes. An Advance Selection of Women’s Trimmed Hats illustrating the new ideas in Millinery for the Autumn season, is now in stock at moderate prices, B. Altman & Cn. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): A Special Offering of Imported Novelties appropriate for gifts, bridge and euchre prizes, etc., at the following attractive prices: Ash Receivers, in four styles, each . . 865c., 95c., $1.50 & $3.50 Novelty Cigar and Cigarette Lighters each « . « ) 75c., $3.00 & $4.00 Spring Pencil Stands of glass, with gilt or nickel trimmings . . 5 ° at $1.00 Pencil Stands of brass or nickel, with six pencils and ruler . . . e at 50c. Twine Holders of pressed leather, with scissors and balloftwine . 5 at 05c. Twine Holders of brass, with scissors, $1.50 Standing Thermometers, with nickel base, at . . ° . . . . $1.00 Inkwells of plain glass, with gilt or nickel top, size 214x2\4inches . 5 . at $2.00 size3x3inches . e . ° at 2.75 Imported Japanese Trays of lacquered wood perdozen . ‘ : 5 A ; 25c. The Camera Department A complete assortment of Kodaks is now ready for selection, including the mew Auto- graphic Kodak, the Panoram Kodak, and Graflex, Premo and Hawkeye Cameras; also a very large stock of Photographic Supplies, A section devoted to developing, printing and enlarging is now a feature of the Camera Department. Velox paper only is used in finishing, afford- ing eminently satisfaciory results, = li —- == i Formerly from $11.50 to 25.00 Dresses of Serges and Silks, at $10.00, 14.50 up to 45.00 Formerly from $17.50 to 98.00 Tailored Linen Suits, $5.00, 10.00, 15.00 Formerly from $10.50 to 39.50 Cloth and Silk Suits, at $8.75 to 49.50 Formerly from $25.00 to 195.00 Clearance of Separate Skirts Tub Skirts, at $1.65, 2.50, 3.75 and 4.95 Formerly from $2.50 to 7.75 Taffeta Skirts, at $5.00, 8.50 and 12.50 Woolen Skirts, at $4.75, 6.50 and 10.00 Formerly from $8.50 to 19.50 Finest Dress Skirts, at $12.50 and 16.50 Formerly from 87.75 to 22.50 Formerly from $19.75 to 29.50 | Washable House Dresses, Very Greatly Reduced + 1O-MORROW, on the Third Floor, will be offered a wide variety of the most attractive styles of House Dresses and Negligees made of the newest Summer materials, at the following low prices: House Dresses, . at 95c, 1.35, 1.75, 2.25 of rice cloth, dimity, lawn and percales. Formerly $1.50 to 3.50 To-morrow, on the Second Floor, continuation of the July Clearance Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear Night Gowns, at 69c, 80c, 1.10, 1.35 to 2.65 Original values from $1.00 to 3.50 Combinations, 90c, 1.15, 1.45, 1.75 to 2.85 Original values from $1.35 to 4.75 Princess Slips and Underbodices, at 98c, 1.30, 1.85, 2.15 to 3.25 Original values from $1.50 to 4.95 Petticoats, at 80c, 1.15, 1.35, 1.60 to 2.75 Original values from $1.25 to 4.50 Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers, at 48c, 60c, 83c, 95c to 1.85 Original values from 75c to $2.50 French Hand Embroidered Lingerie At fully one-third’ less than regular prices Night Gowns, . . $1.85, 2.75 and 3.65 Combinations, . . $2.25, 2.95 and 3.85 Petticoats. . . . $2.10, 3.25 and 4.50 Imported and Domestic Negligees, at $3.95 of striped wash silks and embroidered crepes. Formerly $8.90 to 9.75 On a special counter on the Main Floor, the following remarkable offerings, to-morrow: Household Linens At the Following Reductions Table Cloths, - «+ « at $1.65, 2.40, 3.75 Formerly $2.00, 3.25 te 4.75 Table Cloths, round scalloped, $3.50, 4.50, 5.50 Formerly $4.50, 5.75 and 6.75 Napkins, » « »« « Doz. $1.90, 8.75, 4.75 Formerly $2.65 to 7.00 Fine Satin Damask Table Linen, Regularly $1.50 yard Pair $3.45, 5.50 to 7.95 Regularly $4.50 to 9.25 Linen Pillow Cases, Pair 90c, 1.85 to 1.75 Regularly $1.25 to 2.25 Huck Towels, hemst’d, Doz. $2.90, 4.00, 5.40 Regularly $4.00, 5.40 and 6.00 Bath Towels, hemst’d, Doz. $2.95, 3.50, 5.00 Regularly $3.50, 4.00 and 5.40 Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Napkins, . Doz. $4.25, 4.75, 5.40 Luncheon Sets, . at $4.25, 5.75, 6.25 . Yard 95c Linen Sheets, I To-morrow, on’ the Fifth Floor, continuation of the Midsummer Clearance of Domestic Rugs HE collections include the most desirable varieties of Wiltons, Axmi. ster and Brussels Rugs; also the remainder of many excellent varieties of Summer Rugs and Mattings. The following groups: Small Wilton Rugs 27 by 54 and 36 by 68 ins; regularly $4.50 to $9.50, at $2.85 and 5.75 Large High Grade Wilton Rugs 9 by 15 ft. and 1014 by 12 ft.; regularly $58.00 to 81.75, at $46.50 and 58.00 1014 by 1814 ft.; regularly $67.50 and 92.00, at $54.50 and 65.00 1034 and 11% ft. by 16 ft.; regularly $78.50 to 102,00, at $61.50 and 85.00 : Axminster Rugs In Oriental designs and colorings; sizes 6 by 9 ft., 814 by 1044 ft. and 9 by 12 ft.; regularly 815.00, 25.50 and 28.50, at $9.85, 14.75 and 18.50 ExtraQuality Body BrusselsRugs in Oriental design and Chintz effects, at $19.75 size 9 by 12 ft.; regularly $82.75, Chinese and Japanese Mattings eold in rolls of 40 yards only; regularly $12.50 to 25.00 at $6.25 to 12.50 Inlaid Linoleums, at 75c a yard G designs, in wood and tile effects; regularly #1.35 and 1.50. = i

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