The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 8

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The eyeg Makes his purchase here is ‘Bure of real service—of quality : careful workmanship— farris are made in own factories. ~_ Whether Harris Glasses - @ost $2 or more, we guarantee jute satisfaction—or re- your money. Rainey’ HA Bost £34 St., near Fourth Ave. Be Wert tosh St., near Lenox Ave. +H $y. : 3 Hound, Bellman, Again Saves Master’s Life OOS OO4O40909000000064400001000 09 2 | cover, lion raids that Bellman his showed riding ajong Superhuman ability to | track Hona.| New York avenue, om the east side of | |[ The beast was in a on with the robable intention of ap ing re ir. Rainey, who was la the le his party. It was only through the sudden yelp of the little dog that Rainey was ap;rised of the lurking danger, and the slaying of the lion ident was very similar to the one t is seen nightly in the big lon nt of the Rainey pictures at the asino. It was due to Bellman that the public Is enabled to see the ex- able charges of the lion upon the @lcan hound that first tracked the big| st and helped to drive him from The lion charged him alx umes. Bellman was bred on Rainey's ten thousand acre ranch in Mississippi, rianimais, When these lion trackers discover their prey, they do not bark. They are taught to simply emit a ple of yelps and the other dogs start off at full ry ———— :|WOMAN BADLY HURT AS HORSE FALLS ON AUTO Mra, Irving A. Lewis of No. 207 » | Hancock atreet, Brooklyn, Sunday after-| methods. DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, Stomach Troubles, Billousness, Sick Head- che, Dympepsin and ail Howel and Liver Complaints positively cured by R & @ Pitts, jis danger that “ but not badly hi Huntington Harbor when a: plunging’ horse fell upon the machine, In throw: | tng back ite head to er trom the | fall the animal struck Mrs, Lewis with | such violence that her lower jaw was| broken, the lower lip carried away and in place of Rainey resulted, The in-| her eyes were bitpded. The doctors in Winkworth Hospital, | Huntington, to which she was carried for treatment. said that even if her other injuries may not prove fatal there she will lose her sight. Troop C has an encampment at Cold sev camera, for It was the little Ameri-| Spring Hill w were out for a wir's automo he hat of one of the troopers direct!; bot ft a horse wae by Trooper eee . Seanlon 'o, 22 Monroe aah an THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT | AND WOMANLY BEAUTY The newspapers happily have proven by printing photographs of many suf- frage leaders that they are up to the minute, both as to clothes and as to beauty, and we contend modern women are beautiful because have learned to care for themselves tudy beauty Then, too, found an astonishing thing—namely, that they have discarded face powder. The reason complexions suffer so much in summer is because powder does not offer sufficient protection against the hot sun. A plain spurmax lotion not only safeguards the skin from the elements, but in itself is a be \ nai arene tend and Frd Streets, West of 3 Fifth Avenue. Have in preparation for Thursday, August 6th, an extraordinary sale of Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses, Linen Suits and Tub Skirts Full details of this interesting event will be published in to-morrow evening's papers. On the Main Floor, an advantageous purchase of Laces and Dress Trimmings At a Fraction of Their Real Values pHs interesting and most unusual special offering presents the following attractive groups: Novelty Laces at 10c, 25c, 50c to $1.00 a yard Regular Values 75c to $7.00 a yard. Comprising insertions, bandings and edgings of Venise, Princess, Bohemian, Maline and Chantilly » embroidered net bands, black venise and chiffon applique in a very broad and beautiful assortment of patterns. ; Indigestion For Nervousness, Sick Headache. Bil- ousness and Stomach ‘Trouble use Lace and Net Flouncings, 25c to 98c yard embroidered, 18 to 27 inches wide, Regular Values 65c to $3.00 a yard. Dress Trimmings at 10c, 25c, 50c to $1.00 a yard Regular Values 50c to $3.00 a yard. In crystal, rhinestone, jet and colored effects, black and colored silk braid trimmings; colored bead waist garnitures; and, at the lower prices, the desirable braid trimmings oue- half to eight inches wide. #7 W.24th St.,bet.5th and 6th Aves. $42 Columbus Ave.81st and 82d Sts. YO Nassau St. near John St. 1608 St. Nicholas Ave., Be 10mR oad 180th and 181st Ste, of great worth. To prepare this at home, dissolve 4 ounces spi from druggist’s in }2 pint hot wat witch hazel) and add & insapecntils This applied to the skin sible and imparts a velvety dainty tint to a rough, that shiny, oily e will insure a Oooo retooororhoe Mr. Lee Shube:t to-day received a] the Rainey 1914 Africa. Jet or from aul J. Rainey, in + hich he mentions ‘tit his life for the sec- ond time his been saved the di- minutive Mississiy.i hound Bellman Mr. Shubert controls the rights to Hunt pie- tures now being shown at { Casino Theatre, and is a persu.al friend of & the noted sportsman, Mr. Rainey ts! at present in Africa indulging in his beloved sport of tion hunting Get a Hox To It was during one of Mr Rainey's For sale at Druggists, 106, Saturday, 1 P. Mix G28 WRIA ZO “ §Broadvay, 7. Wil nr. Willo’by, B’klyn, Fulton St., amen: A&E A. &S., B’klyn, 897 Broad St., nr. Hahne's St., nr. Hahne’ ! E22 RE G22 Store Opens at 9 A. M.—Closes 6 P. M. On the Main Floor special counters, will be offered Women’s $5.00 Waists at $1.95 HE assortment includes a variety of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Satin and Net Waists, in odd sizes, long or three-quarter length sleeves; And in addition, at Fully One-Third Less Than Regular Prices Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Waists of Batiste a2 Voile, in most effective models, at $1.25, 1.75 and 2.50 To-morrow, on the Second Floor, a Clearanc of Women’s Bathing Suits At Radical Reductions from Original Prices $6.50 and 8.75 Bathing Suits at $3.95 and 5.00 Of mohair, in black, or trimmed ‘with contrasting colors, all with bloomers. . $7.75 and 10.50 Bathing Suits at $4.95 and 6.50 Of satin, taffeta, moire and messaline, in this season’s latest styles, wide; these Size Texi08 No mail or phone Limit 15 yards; yd., at housewil orders. Domestic Rugs and Carpets The following special values in the August Sale, on the Fifth Floor: Reversible Cotton Homespun Colonial Cotton Rugs, Bath or Bedroom Rugs, 24 by Seinehae to 9 by 12 ft.; regularly 75e to i) ii blue, grey, pink and green, sizes 18 by 36 iat es to 36 by 72 inches; regularly 75¢ to $2.75, at 38c to $6.95 at 35¢ to $1.85 Algerian Fibre Rugs, Wilton Velvet Carpets, Sizes 6 by 12 ft. to 12 by 18 ft.; regularly for Hall and Stairs, 34 yds. pers $18.50 to $40.00, designs; regularly $1.75 per yard, at $1.25 at $8.75 to 21.50 High Grade Domestic Rugs For Livirg Room, Reception Rooms and Chambers; in 9 by 12 ft. Extra Quality Body Brussels Rugs Regularly $32.75, Seamless Axminster Rugs, . $28.50, Seamed Axminster Rugs, . Fy as $25.50 High Grade Wilton Rugs, . A $60.00, Utica Cases 42x36, reg. 200 45x36, reg. 220. . 50x36, reg. 250... 54x86, reg. 280... No sizes. at $19.75 * $18.50 “ $16.85 “$32.50 The August Furniture Sale UR entire collections, on the Fifth and Sixth Floors, are included in this annual occasion. The following are representative offerings: * =. i alm i 7 mane i lines EP hebiS Ric; Dem a Nats ot iyte ROCKER as illustrated; made of Barnegat Cedar, which is grown in South Jersey. ‘The red centre or HEART and the lighter outer growth give a distinctive: ly finished effect. Water- proof varnish is used, and they are substantial for outdoor use, Arm Chair to match, $4.25, wR 4.piece Library Suite, at $475.00 Formerly $675.00 (as illustrated Hand-carved Mahogany, Chippendale design; Sofa, Arm Chair, ies’ Chair and Table. $189.00 Adam Bedroom Suite, at $151.50 Finished in antique ivory enamel, with natural prima vera tops. Mahogany Dressers, at $22.75 to $75.00 Formerly $30.00 to 100.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers, at $19.50 to $47.50 - Formerly $26.50 to 60.00 AT PRICES “— WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE NEN SECTIONS MORK POPULAI THAN EVER WITH HOUSEWIVES WHO HAVE AN BYE TO ECOROMY WITHOUT SACRIFICING QU a Scotch Linen Table Cloths Irish Linen Table Cloths Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslin Bleached Bed Sheets bleached; sise 70 in. by 70 i pint Hes erace etn deeasees Ves, “fall yard 00, © strong every-day 5 C 5]: 3! 9 Size 72x72 Hea 78390 brands are known to every 6 sheet; will give excellent in., reg. Anis to C wear. No mail orders filled: : $l Raia 83.75, 32 as. | 94.25; $2.95. Gach: pking to a 1,00 Scalloped or Hemstitched Sh : : , , 75¢ Each en Utica Sheets and Pillow Cases Pi Al oahaarsenjori Pdi le } thoes splendid ge with wide hems and neatly scalloped] Known the world over to every housewife for their good incquard borders in pink, blue, orange and lavender. x ities. Laundered ready-for-use; -. Ss w g and durable qualities. Laundere: ly: $ ! A ; a , 22c and a0 ees Remertitohed all aines ‘before: emmulng. eltat inches; all white and with neat red and blue bor Made of xtra fi hit terial, size 45x36; is Peminis Pvc line quality material wm 5x: Faia oc es ibe 15c Huck Towels, 10c (3x00, reg. Bc. S80 Nemmed ready for use; white and red borders; good Slee ba s00: well made of strong bleached sheeting; extra}. Sed: aa ee Fruit of the L Sh cheavy quality. 72x00, reg. Ste. .64e ruit o e Loom Sheeting $0c Bleached Table Damask, 25c Yard |°!*%. reg. 88c. .69¢ { yards wide, 12}4c yard; reg. 19c. Tepe net OR re Rich satin finish, Pretty i rds wide, 15e yard; reg. 25c. 10c Irish Crash Toweling, 5c Yard |*0™*?."*#: 91.8. Bs on ae Bleached, with nent red borders Very absorbent, 905108, reg, 01.18. 98e d 45x38}4, made of strong, fine orders fi Simpson Crawferd—Second Floor, ed with wide hem: § Season’ s Most Popular Wash Fabrics at August Clearance Prices # i Ginghams The I ombi ‘The leading fabric of the| One of our leading wast fl ee wet a ot] edt Hae, anal aig ah pa clr | an: a rary and] goods “abies, Tall" whit | with “neat Moral Se aie Batiste Plisse Crepes French Crepes soe “~ with mn 1 ae Boatly white] | In light aad. dal around of the “inal material tn] ah dainty eifect that come ggoinde or” tea design up a most desirable diese: ches ery durable; plain and fancy cole in this moteria| 40 inches "wide; 36 inches wide Bier regularly "150; 10c the Fula 8c 1 22C ora po bio 1 Gels reguler 5C the. regular abe 19c regular 46c qual: "2 5c fitmneon cond Floor Clearance of Our Stock of Summer Furniture Averaging 333% Savings in the I Reed Tables at|Chair or Rocker at §2° Cedar Rocker, ‘ EXACTLY as sho’ 1 * = $ 1:25 § 1-75 | GRA wie he sie ANS or ty INTERIOR i, 4 $1 ae made of KALTEX FIBRE, which is @ tough, an ‘i cess of treatment that Inoreases the beneath; turned g Paes a aad pees Regular price Arm Rocker, $4.25. . Ch A finished in baronial Either. by SST ; $2.69 Sofa to match, $4.95. ee and 28; round Poymer man be arranged on the eafitred plan 4 Now | | Spe. Antique Blue Suite, upholstered in choice cretonne. .. French Gray Suite, cane i panelled. 79.5) | Brown or Green Reed Rocker.. Reed Sofa . ¥ 12,00 | Baronial Arm Chair 5.00 | Green Reed Table 14.00 | Natural Willow Arm Chair... Warranted all linen grass From one of the best manufacturers of and Lonsdale Muslin, regularly sold at Three quarter size, 72x $3.00, Sh 95. match @@ inch size, $2.69 doz. arate 35c Hemstitched Huck Towels, 19c Utica Sheets 85c Seamless Bed Sheets, 59c ieslog aaales: 81x09, reg. 980. .78e ‘ood wearing quality. 64 inches wide. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 1214 Fancy Anderson's Roman Stripes Figured Voiles |New Tango Chitfon Crepe de Chine lar 50¢ a Ge ren wide; regular 2c Rice Clo’ \ Aa assortment of the dainty "Printed Po, oplins Costume Crepe; full range] Enormous assortment of the . small floral effects; ” makes grade, tenacious fibre, subjected to a pro- made of reed, shelf Regular priceArm Chair, $4.00. Sizes ure $59.00 | Antique Ivory Tea Wagon 24.00 | Natural Willow Arm Chair Fitth Floor,

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