The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 8

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a ‘ " ii vy THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1914, ‘ i | h for pieki hich they had ridden downtown, ALLOW SKIN. y ( ER FOR RESERVE BOARD 4 | eee they arTented 8 notre for Brea ie tc. o'nerthboud setond avenue trams Lpamagetl sage Sale at Fulton Street (Brooklyn) Store Only —_-- Le a most exemplary and reapectable when the policeman arrested then, — | Pim Bistelm, Skin Disease of a muddy in K Banker Im Line to Take citizen Who had been employed for Legge swore he saw young Goodma ne SEe Golire eiitem cor We peritind 9 Picee ot Sunes. lfourteen years in a responsible ca- ft a man's cout and try to steal fod regulated by using R&C Pills, e Fulton Street | pacity ina Wall street bank. wallet, Katy swore that on the wa F ASHINGTON, July 20.—Edwin A Last Sunday night Leese tz to the station the elder Goodman said e a oneacs Dusitees, nan and | TURN OUT 10 BF were on duty at the South F "to him in Yiddish: "Weil, Ive just] SiC eadache Cor. Bridge Street r was being considered to-di 1 station. Legge arrested you J- got out of jail and TI suppose I'll have e AND t Wilon for the place j man, who does not speak English, to go back. A positive cure foe Sick Headache, Disziness : and Constipation ia e “4 eral * The elder Goodman ‘otested and After Katz had testified, Legge swore Mithdrawnl Of ine nomin Legge arrested him also. The Good- that Goodman made the remark quoted D. Jones. It was said - | mas were taken to the Old Slip sta- in English «not understand ver, that the President had tion, locked up ail night, lined up Yiddish, 1, Michael Delagi, axtmans, twisted the & — 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenuc—Srookiyn me “Westen ana” Charlo’ Gs With a select assortment of crooks counsel for th “wore under considerition At headquarters, pointed out to 204 detectives considerably in’ thelr state- ; : detectives a& pickpockets and then ments and the Magistrate ordered the | hustled down to Centre Street Police records of the trial sent to the Police | Arrested by Youthful Detec-| 0 Commissioner, Get « Bor To-niaht. For sale at Druggists’, 10¢, and u60, the Box, re waiting in terror Alexander 8. Rosen- ae = ‘o, 364 Broadway, SS 4} HARMFUL MEDICINES ¥ éannot be sold by any druggist aft! Buy Summer Wardrobes | _ tives, They Are Honorably ——— | fpenalty of the law. This is Awhat the Pure Food and Drugs w has accomplished for the ve evi Such standard prepa- vations, however, as Lydia E. “$Pinkhant’s Vegetable Com. ‘$pound, which for thirty years i Re stood the test of time and somplies with all conditions this law, will continue to Meyer Goodman, fifty-five, of No isan 520 Manhattan avenue, and his twen-| tik cave was adjourned until to-day TO ers ty-two-yearold nephew, David Good-| and the two Goudmans were released 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. | man, arraigned in Contre street Po-| on $2,500 bail each. Probation Officer lice Court to-day charged with betng| Mackay was Instructed to make an He Fy J hi nier the court room. ~ 1 e , Discharged in Court. \He is a nephew of Meyer Goldman tn America to-day except under B Jana a Cousin of David. ataeee t0 OW -_ Uu en ous avin S a : i nee his kin in as frowsy line of male- e , he made inquiries and on his || Ntations to Magistrate House _ Tomorrow (and Saturday till | P.M.) our complete stocks of Summer Wearing Apparel will be listed at prices so low that not even the original wholesale cost of the merchan- dise will be reckoned in. The sole reason that the prices of these stunning models are marked so low is that all have been | Investigation. i charged by Magiatrate House after an| Goodman has been employed contin- Jexamination Jasting three hours, Two| uously for seventeen years as fore- ’ . young detectives, August Legge and) man in a rubber business in Des Boys Washable Suits Max Kats, who deri the ak day inal! that time until last Mon. mans, will have to explain at Head-|day. Young Goodman came here a} CLUDE . santa + quarters not ofily the arrest but! few months ago from Pennsylvania | NCLI DED are all varieties of Boys Summer testimony they gave on the stand to-| #nd lives with his uncle, hi Clothing, made of washable materials, in mt pickpockets, were honorably @is-| “Mackay reported to-day that Meyer To-morrow, the Final Clearance Offerings in brosses wtreet. He never missed. a Meyer Goodman's employer and a} 49 Sas ‘aii day Loa rice | UME of other, business men. ter. | Russian, Middy, Sailor, Oliver Twist, Pixie and ° F ve y reputable dd Kat ve been police | tif t is Be Bl ter. G 5 le " ®, . a Id by Mi es Pp Partha teas nisGibe but they era | fear anplAined fect Re ere mas Harte Norfolk styles, on the Third Floor, now priced ] t ama ("4 moke ggistin, the land. fsuigned to the pickpocket squad of| were transferring at the South Ferry as follows; D . the Central Office. About a month'station from a Ninth avenue train, $1.45 to 1.95 Suits at 75c i! We want, and must have, your continued co-operation in Store Opens at 8:30 |, i In Russian and Sailor styles, in sizes for 214 to 6 years. order to clear out every garment without a moment’s delay. To do this oe. $1.95 to 2.45 Suits at $1.15 | we are willing to make any money sacrifice necessary; as a matter of nsway Cee A Oey In Russian, Middy, Sailor and Oliver Twist models, in fact, it is really not our loss, but the fire adjusters’. But the gain is ALL yours. Therefore buy now while these sensational values last. _A Still Bigger Cut in Prices Applying on highest class Summer Frocks, Gowns, Suits, Coats and Capes, Skirts, Waists, Millinery, Muslin Underwear and Children’s Wear. | Broadway Store Closed All Day Friday; Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. | sizes for 214 to 8 yeurs. i $2.45 to 2.95 Suits at $1.65 % Russian, Middy, Sailor and Oliver Twist Suits, in i sizes for 214 to 8 years, \ $3.95 Norfolk Suits at $2.45 Hy Of linen, khaki, crash, rep and duck, in tan, white, blue and brown, in sizes for 6 to 17 years. | Also decisive reductions on Boys’ Woolen Nor- | folk and Double-breasted Suits. | - Filled : =e || Women’s Silk Stockings ‘Gold i HUD IG reinscscaeorcncoreon Young Women’s Pretty Clothes I at End-of-July Prices i | The most tempting price in the world can’t make a young woman buy a ‘ff dress if it isn’t pretty. That is why we are H'so happy to announce that Friday will * Hebe a day when low prices and prettiness will join hands in a very special way. i. Dresses at $3.75 and $5 Chains $5 / TE Which Were $8.50 to $16.50 ° | OMe, Handkerchief linens with white guimpes and at 59c a pair . } qumann To 4 P Wiwide black satin belts; dainty striped mull Regular Value $1.00 ||, Warranted 10 Years. o~| $5,000 ‘Biitrocks with a touch of white at the throat; | r * poe : a Q mpy on small ty charming voile and crepe dresses in dainty THs offering on a special Main Floor counter, _ ||| f ( ‘i ee cere, to-morrow, present the bet value yet shown, || BL go> 352: Block 8th Av. 36% ( ue ba | White Skirts at $1.75 wit tg tanoncl pete te ook optegrverkar vein is. fl : por Saturday Evenings Unt OoCec a INTREST, ke 4 Which Were $2.50 and $3 _ the following colors: black, blue, pink, navy blue, green, hi! j Well cut skirts with the r hang and heliotrope, purple, tan and bronze. iq pin i D LJ 2 a eons Finca, ratine and ee | sae eure te ; ‘ : aitiees re but examples of the wo ce cloth. Lengths in. . 4 ) AB lust ‘iectiemen’s ould » Pe een, without charaes. of fa i Cease | Cloth Suits at $10 to $16.80 Linen Handkerchiefs if cece ee Bt abe Bevo encere ; cea tera ah nee }: » Which Were $30 to $42.50 For Women and Men Be esis cain at fered i a OUR PRICES AKE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! White as well as navy blue and other O-MORROW, on the Main Floor, at the {iii # MAHOGANY FINISHED dark shades in syle which il Ne Reread for following reduced prices: : Roy ROCKER j Afternoon and Evening ‘FOR WOMEN Dresses at $15 $1.50 Handkerchiefs, (wreath initials) at 90c a doz. By. Which Were $25 to $35 —=———__— $3.00 Handkerchiefs, (wreath initials) “* $1.95 a doz. MIMI) a “sciscellancous collection which contains Four Offerings in $2.26 Handkerchiefs, (colored borders)“ $1.45 a doz. [+ Hh eome very good “‘buys.” Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Women’s Hosiery $3.00 Handkerchiefs, (colored borders)’ $1.75 a doz. Ri ill a ft $1.50 Handkerchiefs, (hemstitched) “‘ $1.10 a doz. CHARLES A. KEENE “ Girls’ Summer Dresses and Underwear i patent : in anid INE - omc i at $2.78 and $3.78 Offering 1— White ribbed lisle com- #4.00 Handkerchiefs, (hemstitched) “* $2.60 a doz. |!!/ 18 proadway, New York |B ieee ay Which Were $3.75 to $8.50 bination suits which are so like our 50c FOR MEN. Oven Unt 6 o/Clock. Saturday Tectades. " b, pretty ginghams, linens, voiles, c1epes suits that it would be hard to choose $2.00 Handkerchiefs, (fancy initials) at $1.50 a doz. } ae tissues in, every Snags attractive style. beset . Yet oe as h ial $2.25 Handkerchiefs, (hemstitched) “* $1.65 a doz. Style (Mihite and colors. Bee eT ae a dies or 81. ene are S5c each, thio $4.00 Handkerchiefs, (hemstitched) ‘“ $2.50 a doz. ainetrigerator: , Offering 2— White ribbed cotton 50c Silk Handkerchiefs, (colored borders) at 25c each vests — light in weight and _ prettily trimmed with hand crocheted yokes. Comparable in quality with our 35c each vests, but these are only 25c each. A Sending-Out of Summer Toiletries of all, is the iet-go of our 4 Advance stimouncement is made of the Annual | August Furniture Sale WHicH begins on Monday, August 8rd, con- tinuing throughout the month, when will i be placed on sale our entire stock of Furniture ® and Bedding, at reductions of 10 to 50% from our usual moderate prices, As a convenience to our customers, selections may be made this week at sale prices. Purchases will be held for future " delivery if so desired. mt i Brass Bungalow Bed. Regalar price gp ea CALL OR WRITE TO-DAY’ For a FREE Copy of The World’s a Fall Renting Guide For 1914-1915 1 The most artistically printed Bis and altogether valuable di- Early in the season they were $5.50. 7 a rcory Mo HGH CLASS Many customers bought them to ATTRA TTA oe 6 Md APARTMENT, | HOUSES 5 i i e id circulated, ary 4 : wear to afternoon teas, matinees and in- TAA pa Milk upenl te DUUSLE SIAMPS ‘SINGLE STAMFS formal luncheons. J H ceipt of 6c. to cover actua MORNINGS AFTERNOONS Now we have only 65 of these blouses | st of postage. left and have decided to close them out PAGAN PR ol at this radically low price. : They are exquisitely dainty. Pleated front and back, long sleeves, the surplice closing at the neck beautifully embroid- ered—quite the prettiest blouses we can recall seeing for so little as $2.50. A number of other small collections of odd blouses are also offered at new and much lower prices. 40 ribbon run blouses, of heavy China silk, $3. 50 blouses, of heavy white habutai. A simple model, exactly like the Paris original, $3. 80 of washable net, with short sleeves, $2. These are all fresh, ready to wear away on the week-end. Third floor, Old Building. Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Permanent Care i Most OB semainin bottles of two fine French perfumes Offe i i ; ‘ fering 3—Black pure silk stockings, [the Paris parfumeur is not going to make any} 4 ntical in quality with our $1.50 hose— Ge-Ge—e subtle gardenia scent, now 88, originally 94,| Dut because of a special purchase only $1 d’Armenonville toilet water, which suggests | Pair. : ‘ en of the Rois in spring time, now $8, orig-| Offering 4—Tan silk stockings, the Ge-Ge face powder, now 61, originally 81.75, remains of special purchases of first © Other interesting iteme are:— quality Mocking an hovapd “mill run” | Large cut glass and silver deposit bottles filled with| hosiery. In every way the most remark- ed bei ® charming ornament for any dresing| able silk stockings we've ever seen at Quaint imported jars filled with toilet water, #1, | 50c the pair. Main floor, Old Building, Perfume in small cut glass bottles, #5c ———— Yu-Yu Bath Salts are selling ' Embroidered White Net Sangh te that preset condition they tie perieot? Blouses at $2.50 Ed Salle, Mais Aisle: Mate floor ld Butdigs ouses a z « Brushes, rubber goods, toilet prepara- tions, celluloid ivory goods and toilet sun- dries are now one-third to one-half less than usual—in order to make this disposal J complete. Subway Entranec, New Building. 200 Summer Dresses $3, $3.85 and $5 Dresses that were almo-t and quite double “Bithose prices earlier in the season, Tomorrow WE being the last shopping day of July, however, Pwe have decided to send out all these odd sizes | in a hurry. Figured lawn, dotted voile, white lawn, black and white striped cottons wnd’ other dainty materials, Styles ure especially smart, ; A vaeation begun with several of these frocks is pretty sure to be happy. } ‘Third floor, Old Building. 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