The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 9

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_ TEE SYESIS6 WORLD, meospar. APRIL 19, 1916 “D. A Q INSESSION, —————— AND THIRTY- a, STR TWA AIRY "== WIM LEON h G4... nishings IST Hs MY LEADER AHEAD / Three Great Floors Devoted to the Necessities 9 Fs and Luauries for Sammer Comfort , } nent Again Attacked in ‘a ee Bist ne lied as President Genk Is Oy “ti beas Corpus Proceeding on) posed by Mrs, Ciuertise \ Res + 7 For Tomorrow, This Special News of More Than Usual Interest: \} Continuation of the Most Extraordinary Offering core of AXMINSTER RUGS © a ; s Of Sanford, Smith, Bigelow, Roxbury and Other Makes eS eel 9x12 ft. (Room Size), at $14.50 and $321.50 He gimnen nday. Apri & WR st GILL DER To Order Everything is asembbed in these magnifieent stock oa i howsebeld poods | the new homes tn eity or country to many people ane maving into It te an ext of home: const: he desired it Helene wing It is gathered by @oeet { the seven millions or so of peap nd ts browdly at their servier today * that leaves nothing quality or lerute on the express benefit in or near New York We don't venture to promise that any of the x12 ft, Axminsters at $10.50 will remain for tomorrow, though there may be a few for early comers, A But of the other two grades, the one seamed, the other seamless, in splendid Oriental patterns, there will be tin yood selection It is a tremendous achievement to sell such fine rugs for so little, and makes Chis one of the real Rug Occasions of the year. Other sizes, from 27x54 in., up to carpet sizes, equally underprice Sisth Fleor The Main Aisle Sale of Small Oriental Rugs Considering the great scarcity of these practical little rugs, this offering of hundreds of them in good designs and colors is very remarkable Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, S&th Street, SOth Street Mosuls, Nasake, Reluchiatans, Anatolians, Carabagha $4.50, $7.25, $10, $14.50 to $37.50 These prices are about import cost on these Rugs. La Vida Corsets The new Spring models are the acme of perfection in style, construction, material and trimming. The lines are all the present mode demands—taking care of slight, medium and stout figures. neant the om the trial by the need that 50 “Cottage” Dinner Sets 827 Cut Crystal f American Porcelain age ng to ' this point i h io 4 be rhanaed a han next Phursday, | | eee Broche $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 Possibly earlier, | BANKER JOHN CUDAHY ILL. Chivago Magnate Dectared tu Sert- Pre neh Director \ Ambassador, Condition, Me Coutil April 1% —John Cudahy. , $3.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 |r re gant tt saonn Cudahy, packer, 11) at his Michigan Avenue W. B. Corsets *, Was to-day sald to bo slightly ‘oved, although his condition admit vdly still was serious, Cudahy ty suf- |! lt fering from complications which fol. | \t""' +) lowed an appendicitis operation Deep, brilliant Sailig, on fine heavy blanks. We Co” Us| Nise $7.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 |I\\eme" ee seemiatar his, thought ourselves fortunate a while ago at being able a> BABE. ec iies cer nce ees ne $7.00, $1.50 to sell these handsome large bowls for $3.75. Now, \ WOIMBEL Titration, andaw o . he service all the factory had left, $2.95 each. hus a pretty border pattern, with Me tinny! ite pe is large 204 th for six persons, Extra pieces may be h ehad from open stock. ir value $14. Fite Floor Summer Draperies Fine Economies in Charming—Inexpensive The Linen Sale ‘The Upholstery Section is a storehouse of sugges tion for eco delightful and tasteful Summer Drap- $100,000 worth of goods at your service! Most of eries. Among these are Cretonnes, Curtain Materials, it is newly arrived from. importers and manufacturers, Sunfast Fabrics, Scrims, with plain or flowered, and the advantages offered are unusual. plain Reps and Poplins. Special for tomorrow: $6.75 Linen Sheets, $6 Pair 5,000 Yds. Imported Cretonnes, From Ireland; hematitched ; size 90x96-in., for double beds, 22c, 32c, 48c Yard $4.25 Damask Tablecloths, $3 ie, i designs for sli i Sealloped all around; 70-inch in diameter 82 in, wide, in pretty designs for slip cover ngs. 13-Piece Luncheon Sata 1 3,000 Yds. Sunfast Poplins, 45c Yd. Neatly ALG Pe ae ee eee as ailins. a iamentignd Same fe in pink, blue, tan, green, red and brown: $3 Damask Tablecloths, $2 Hematitched, size 66268-in,; no napkins to match. a Porch Pillows, 85c $3.60 Damask Napkins, $2.60 Dos. Reg. $1. 50 and More Hemmed; pretty round designs; 2ixt *, 24 inches square, made inour sanitary workrooms, from tap " $2.50 Pattern Damask Tablecloths, oths, $1 96 pet cretonne remnants, for hammock, porch, joe oe Frou Balfeat; fous Sedienes see Montes Banoy Niateriale i... 66sec vie co aus wee cans $3.00 Fifth Floor. Our corsetieres will assist you in the selection of the right model to meet your individual requirements. Second Floor NE A AN NN NN A) NNN AANA $40 Chaises Longues---Three Styles---$25 Each Chaise Longues are not only comfortable, but fashionable, in the guest room Bor sittings room eapecially. for the country house, This special purchase has birch frames, finished in Mahogany, Old Ivory and White Hiner 1s ayy" intel hree styles, two in the lam one Louis XVI. Upholstered spring seats, cane backs, with Pillow and covered with cretonne in charming patlerns. English Porch Furniture Reduced Maple frames in gray finish, leather seats, cane Reed Furniture— Odd Pieces Reduced A collection of odd Chairs, Rockers and Settees, in green and brown stain and enamels, repriced as follows: From an Armchair, Cretonne Covered, ane! gat hacks, © At $3.75, from $5.75 Pee Or RN te Heng built a comfortable: Toa Settee, with Loose Cushions, | Settees, $6, were $12. Tables, $5, were ‘At $19.75, from $37.60. | an aSteath Piser = OW OFTHE USAT NO’ ym i / James Madison— Father of the Constitution” ]E FOURTH PRESIDENT of the United States considered it a greater honot to be declared the Father of the Constitution than to have been elected twice to the highest office in the gift of his countrymen. No more ardent, intelligent, far-sighted and constant student of governmental problems ever lived than Madison. They were his lifelong passion. He it was who labored with all his gigantic ability and indomitable will to have deeply imbedded in our National Law those vital principles which forever guarantee to all Americans Religious, Commercial and Personal Liberty In private life he was genial ahd social—yet temperate. Many a foaming glass of good barley-malt beer he drank with his bosom friend Thomas Jefferson —Father of the Declaration of Independence?” Madison died at 85 and Jefferson at 83, both were unaltes. ably opposed to tyrannous Prohibition Laws, and advocated legislation which encouraged the brewing industry. Upon the seat det CommnatancftheltS A.G0 vhich Medion Sonal be benef bis grid Ashower Beach @ yer nee founded theie great institution. To-day 7500 people are daily required to produce and market their honest brews. Their chief brand Budweiser is sold throughout the civilived world — the drink of your forefathers—the drink of the noblest men who ever Inet dike he pa uma mane Dal Oe ot HEUSER BUSCH ST.LOUIS USA. Vien Bhan ay seuedy erat me coher Finilies Sobel Wy Oreos uid Peale Anheuser-Busch Agency - New York, N. Y 200 Sets ‘“Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware Specially Priced GIMBELS made a record for the distribution of this sanitary, durable and convenient Kitchenware at low prices. Here are three specially-priced Sets of five, seven and ten pieces, respectively, that will make practical wedding presents for brides soon to go housekeeping, or the pieces can be bought separately at great savings. 6-Piece Set, Rud 25 ae Piece Set, 88-96 Vis ot. Lip Pr ; aAat er a Dow # — Set, a 2 ee Mito ena, Fifth Bloor wake eit * . " ~ ol. Teron ner enrrerliinn

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