The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 14

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Comme NNOTHER WOMAN BROUGHT <== INTO CARMAN MYSTERY BAYS POLICEMAN Was Mm WHEN YOU'RE A LONG, «° LONG WAY FROM HOME M Whe can sit still white tions rs Mr OL MBIA « “he New, Positive Treatment “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” to Remove Hair or Fuzz. ||” me (Heauty Notes) on thet ION KNOW ‘ “Wadi. tves Q Did Mra Va era THE tw ABOUT Time wowAn as nthe | out Forward, Men! On to Brills!! Where you will find regiment after regi- ment of the most remarkable values, and the widest and choicest assortments in Spring and Summer Clothing that you ever saw mobilized in a Brill Store, or anywhere else, for that matter. Three Big Special Lots of Suits and Topcoats "10 For $15 and $18 Values IN SUITS—Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, Overplaids and a finesassort- ment of Mixtures. IN TOPCOATS —Blacks and Oxfords, and IN BAL- MACAANS—Smart = Gray and Brown Mixtures. A complete range of sizes, styles and models for men, young men and youths. Dutchess Trousers $2.50 "15 | For $20 and $22.50 Values IN SUITS-—Tartan Plaids, Ov plaids, Glen Urquharts, Plain Grays, Silk Mixtures and Pencil Stripes, BALMACAANS—With patech- pockets and set-in sleeves, ‘TOP- COATS—IN Smart Blacks and Ox- fords lined with silk, and TAN COVERT COATS. Sensational Season-Opening Sale of $2.53 &$4 For $25 and $30 Values _| Straw Hats $3 & $3.50 | cio tnt tates i net | $9.50 Pe ect fitting, smart | Striped” Silk Mixtures, Blues, Browns | ‘The entire sample looking ‘Trousers and Grays IN SUITS; and in ‘TOP. Hine of the Francis that will wear het- ter than any others made, We if a but- COAT? bridge G Blacks, ys, silk lined to the edge. Oxfords and Cam. | e's Famous, Straw Thats —- this season's newest and smartest ton comes off; 81.00 Single or double breasted. shapes, straws, braids if they rip. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open Tomorrow Evening We Give United Projd Sharing Coupons With Every Purchase and styles, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISF.ED, Stan m7 ur tat apped ) “ othe . ne Mie Vareance . Vrank " trot rs the | oolnm ymin Min ¢ ‘ wr | old wach the Freeport bout kG A He. | Hoyden, op A of or prem r a A As quickly| Me found a pleket of fer back of the winlow of Dr rowatch when|ofice, freshiy broken The wo What timel! were trampled | the Mr Smith put emphunia, twenty minutes (fons cxamining be falta w Atiantio! MRS, CARMAN TOLD DOCTOR four | OF DICTOGRAPH se you Just) lr W Hota ed you? A,/ clan ' “SUAHLONE THY OL O09 « LIAVH GABL LaD.. ‘SUAHLOU TI OL O09 . LIdVH ILL La).. SHAHLO Ud THY OL OD EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1918. NEW WITNESSES STATE HAS IN RESERVE eof thet ar ‘ know ' t . e he wolting room of Dr ee when Myra, Malley hrough the window of the tan out and M 1 has Witneamen rendy to ear that De, Carman told of just fairs after the mur Phe evidence of thin witness, or Hd only be UuKed to die ana denial of such Wody Clee ¢ | Gola oo sworn that he lett at Wenty minutes atier the shooting |The three girke seid jt was still light when they passed Golder, ‘This, tt| aldiohe 1) would fix th time of | the murder, as the: | | Mr. Lovy, Mra, Ci ‘arman's chief coun- jech would carry out his halé promise to produce Hicks, the 4 bribe, | told the story which she has repeated on the witness stand at both trials, —_—-—> - WAS ON TWO DOOMED SHIPS. Might and EB (ruck fon May monthe ea t ivy following his iekstend took @ “Ze . Marchand’ a A meoienvan voor ne Ask for it by name— It's your protection— Our perfection, ( stronger than Kinds Hina All lot or found articles ads Yeriised in ‘The World will be Usted at The tion Bureau, Brooklyn, ny following the printing of a} a@dverilsomeont, | State insists tt | re Was Kreat eagerness among | » detective, | y by Celta | Ivania Man Escaped Death | nm Se Be NEW YORKERS DEPOSE lo : ry wens opr | FOR MODIFIED DRINK BILL. behnanee Wreeed, bat Crom 0 sate re nr WFRSODTOURIY © nil \ . ; Glasses Give Strength : fn oi Where Streit Is Needed! _ it ie ! ‘ ‘ . t the oo “een LED CHARGE TT BALAKLAVA, G LER S I ga benmninag Wietensn Can j bey Kepset + Html g Pesteos Foigne Cie Lye Physle C45 $2.50 [item tem @ us “rere t . » wwe he Wrigade Mead tw te | Ehrlich i * wae "“ vay U ist a ‘ ach & 53 Years ’ Now York 184 Bw ay.at Je {| ent tee { ‘ "lesan Mase nt the ‘ READY TO Ust | I ie onl Howard Be cand ” 5 | 10 CENTS | "7 H ; ‘ ' : ‘ ' coor | L Mreahiign: 498 Fulton St o ' Subway t oh off Seamer Nee roadway at Aieediay st Niet, lk Astor Place dew York Fresh from Their Boxes-—Tomorrow, Saturday 1,805 Brand-new Suits, Coats, Dresses for Women at Wholesale Costs An Earlier-than-usual Clearing of Nearly 100 Skyles from Six Manufacturers Quality and quantity are two things about this sale. Variety is another. But price is the biggest thing —the higgest little-price sale we have ever known so carly in the season. Quality—because we had our choice from the surplus Spring and Summer stocks of six manufac- turers. Quantity—because the Wanamaker Subway Store is an ever-ready outlet for such large collections of Wanamaker-standard merchandise as these: 517 Suits at $9.75 i Every one marked below the maker's original wholesale cost. Seventeen styles— all representing this season’s newest and most fashionable lines. Plain or fancy tailored. Nine models of sil. and-wool popli dark green, taupe, wistari: represented. Hight styles 0 564 Coats at $2. 95 to $12. 75 100 Afternoon and The cost of the materials alone is greater in most Evening Dresses at $7. 50 cases than the pPices at which we have marked the fin- Eleven styles of taffeta, erepe de chine, silk poplin ished coats. There are coats here for every purpose-— — —few of a size and style. All marked conside bf ess from the short sports coat to the conservative coat of — than their origittal wholesale prices. black silk taffeta. At $2.95~ Sports crate of lwo plaid night coors for count 150 Silk Dresses at $12.75 wear, two aglen--belted and loose fitting All are copics or adaptations of ve re At $8.25—Three-quarter length aud sports coats of covert-gabariine, ! ay ty much highe' Sedueey andl taaer weave Cath. priced models—two of them are exact duplicates of At $5.75—Black silk taffeta, covert, silk-and-weol poplin, all-wool s we have sold for $29.50. Six models of striped plaids, cord d black-and-white checks, Seven styles—three- t she ‘ quarter and sports lengths. fon, checked foulard, checked twill silk, crepe de At $6.78—-Black-and-white checks, wool bopling three atyles; three. chine. quarter and lengths; some fi hite checks. Six 250 Lingerie Dresses, $5 BY At $7.80—V plin, taffeta, remely low price at the beginning of the season. Ten styike of styles—-one taffeta we ha At $9.75—Wool poplin, black taffeta, al —with dainty lace insertion, trimmings and embroideries; cross-bar effects. Short and three- cut two of which we have sold at $18.75 and 825. At $10.75—Silk and wool poplin, black taffeta, covert, chinchilla— 224 Serge Dresses, $3 50 sports and three-quarter lengths; some fully lined. Also sample coats in many materials and styles, At $12.75—Two styles silk poplin coats—loose-fitting. inchilla, in striped or gths. Five models— t took all the maker had—thus bringing the lown to a fraction of thus cutly season costs. At least ten styles, in which the re is a good variety of sizes and colors. NOTE—Every garment will be on sale here Saturday for the first time. Extra salespeople and extra selling space will be provided on the newly enlarged Subway Aisle, New Building, in addition to the regular lower-price section for women’s clothes on the Subway floor, Old Building. The Season’s Sale of Gloves for} 500 All-Silk Umbrelias Men and Women | for Women, $1.65 17,300 Pairs Silk and “‘Chamois” Lisle Gloves—Every Pair Fight rib paragon frame with pure silk covering in black, Far Under Normal Prices. navy blue and green, ‘ J Handles are crook or plain or carved mission, No more at this price when this special purchase is gone, Main floor, Old Building, WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES MEN’S FABRIC GLOVES 16-button; white or black; double — finger-tipped — sale price 80c pair. Gray — color; one-clasp — sale price 75c pair. Two-clasp; white or black; “Doeskin” suede, “chamois” double — finger-tipped — sale | lisle, and silk; double finger price 50c pair. tipped. Main aisle, Main floor, Old Building. | Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldy. BOYS Three Good Sales “For Saturday SUITS, &7.50—with extra VESTEE SUITS, $1.65— pair of knickers; 28 patterns | Reduced price on 68 of our in materials of precisely the | boys’ wash vestee suit #7 same quality as we use in | were $2.25; 41 were ; $10.50 suits; 7 to 17 year | gingham checks in $ rate sizes, patterns; 4 to 8-year sizes, | Straw Hat Day Tomorrow—and This Is the Straw Hat Store More than the Hatte ine—not the Japa 200 different styles of straw hats ready in at brand Panama bats (the genu- imitation), Bangkoks, Manilas, Italian Three models—reg: arate BLOUSES, 75 Bpecla} Leghorn Lack ennits, fine China split straws and sh purchase of #1 grades, Large | [the REDLEAF Lineoln-Bennett, London, straw he ats hare browns, variety. | Jonly, $2 to #10 for all but the Panamas, which are $5 to @@5, and smooth Boys’ Store--Second floor, In The alpsea. Old Building. atterie,

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