The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915. WORLD'S HISTORY Eisponton of toe trmpe nw tele Lithographs, Bigh-teyed and noval fatuaies made at the New York Zoo. Meutenants ‘and then gave hi One notable contribution of hers|iogical Gardens, in the Bronx. They ron ground to ‘Si’ parm ‘et the soens 5 W ‘ood Blocks, deals with « fan, decorated after the |inciude the bronse pigeon, macaws, A | exa n d e i Ss Setion. French style, Little cupids are seen |the stork, a white ccomaies, mylos ging Shergane’ march one § MEChings Shown fitting about decoratively, and aland magpies. “Each introduced color he Foe ce Sve, hak creat a oe OR Beare Se 4 be tainer for garish flowers, is delight- a oes ot Washington was pent repticn ‘The Berlin Photographic Company, | fully shown on a bit of bobbin lace. cata ore are 8 few etchings by Rrnest OF RECORDING iT rder No. 806 Madison Avenue, te ehowing,| ‘The wood blocks by Mise Hopkins | faskill, showing figures and land- until June 90, original lithographs by | are concerned with floral subjects. Geren ete some colored etchings by Men’s Rubber Sole Oxfords. Splendid for week end or holi- day trips. Dark tan calfskin on smart English last lina Capitol was reproduced in the Malvina Hoffman and Albert Sterner; Geen’ hore in the Mon genng atyle, way in order to get a scen and the results obtained are good. inating” thirty conde anc showing weed socks tn ester by Bian B. Hep- Morning glories, thorna, nasturtiums, vid Wark os Cae P vive Wasted to thew the thrill. Kine and Herbert M. Baer; etchings| nicotianas, grapes, Wood asters, ou: | av ar roves | .¥ g Ronn by George B. Burr, Brnest Haskell, D: *e"the Ku Klux Klan, Grit- Voigt Preisaig, George Ph ‘and | Uyptus and chrysanthemums are ail | t Dictorially shown. J in be Roy Partridge, and flower decore- Value of His este? {soe country a ee nous We oe HAL arte Htbceraste done by | j , te went rvisors, Perhaps the most interesting of the pring = “Birth of a Nation. jehesined Srclusive use of ths Tea bg wag often or nel They are from studies made behind group the work of Mre. Wright, io = $f, saute = tor who lacks the equipment of academio| the scenes of the Russian ballet. Relieves quickly laborers to lay ten or twelve inches instruction, but who has nevertheless| Paviowa is brilliantly shown in without purging of dirt on the roads, and ran off his produced some striking results, Her| floral dance Will | here is a new way of recording | history. Carlyle, Motley, Macaulay, | rigeg without a hitch. The offerings by Albert Sterne pictures resemble the paintings on offerings by re jerner “mornin; Hay, all the historians of ai! time| workmen remove. the dirt. jery Inst have placed the results of their re-| He staged an endless series of in- fiass that were decorative unite inj were all seen at this gallery last Positive views showing Lincoln with some of the old-time clocks. They in also suggest the colonial bandbores with their quaint decorations. They January, and since then in the West- | l/ 3-rabiets tbc. 10 Tablets 25¢ ‘IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Drag and Department Stores “The weed blocks by Mr. Baer deal A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Entire Delivery Jacob Wark GriMth, his father, com- | His choice of acto: All Store manded @ Confederate brigade and|own ideas of what motion picture Benet the erdinary ease of the Fixtures Equipment w oa: by For Sale For Sale <== 11/When Our Doors CloseSoon—This Store ee Will Be Remembered for the Unparal- See meat leled Bargains in the Closing Out Sale RPET. te! he gag sg earl Ma lh nae ged POS robiced achievement hich Some will remember it as a lost opportunity to save a great deal of money—but the thousands that pass through our vais $S3W.SNST, charge was to be depicted, he ob- | torical novelist of the past or present aisles daily are reaping the benefits of buying their entire Summer supply of Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, Furniture and Home Fittings of all kinds at Savings of 1-3 to. 1-2 or More. 125th = KOCH a GC. use Here Are the Best $15.00 to $25.00 Spring : | SUITS and OVERCOATS Made in U. S. A. Pe tenet Bite,» | wrenca's Smart Tailored Selts | Selling at $10. 50 $15.00 Of course, it’s not hard to find their equals around town—at $15.00 to $25.00—the same Sell Regularly at $24.50 splendidly made clothes are in dozens of good clothing stores. But you can’t find better at $15.00 Scotch mixtures and checks, becom: trimmed to $25.00 in a hundred stores! braid and buttons. Rich pong ny pont BUT—this store is going out of business—soon the doors will be closed, and there is a assures comfort and good wear. great stock of merchandise to be closed out. THEREFORE we put this sensational bar- 98 Silk Blouse Blouses, $2. 37 gain price on the entire lot. silk crepe de chine, end some of dienond Patterns The only way to tell whether St yles “ Snappy Checks we are right or wrong about this ined “Fitted”, Models hite and newest colors; all sizes Glen, Urguhart Plaids is to come in and see the clothes. Modified English Cut I ome dgg, oll Be fair; don’t stay away and Cones vative 2- and 3-Button ’ The Newest Stripes ery: “Fake sale.” There are Young Men's College Cut Homespun Effects plenty of men who will come. Modest ‘‘Business”’ Styles In all the new colors, trimmed with Scotch Tweed Patterns If you don't, you are the only eae rien chenille dots and finished with satin loser. uble Breast ts Dress Suits Silk Lined and Faced Tux- edo and Full Evening Dress Suits. LINENS Closing ; Out China Dinner Sets At Prices ng Under Normal Conditions, We Would Gladly Pay to Manufacturers, Buying | in Big Lots 16.75 100-Pc. 27.50 ay iy , Dinner Sets $9, 50 , : § Dinner Se 100-plece English Porcelain Bet; several 100-piece Austrian Ons Dinner Seta, pretty border decorations to choose from, neat white and gold band design (coin gold) all pieces gold lined; complete for twelve | never in the history of retailing chine was people. Bread and butter plate compos- this eet sold at 20 low « price; in fact, they -e Lingerie Dresses and Hats for 2, 3 and 4 Year-Olds Princess model, with embroidered ruffles, and hate to crowe and lace edge, ribbon altel 5 timed ond a "$1.95 & $2.95 ns $4Colonials Men's 1 Motor r Coats, $1.00 Shell ‘Motor $1.85 FA ae a ns FAVORS ‘.) for Decoration Day ———_—___—_ At prices that will save you the to boe on the di dollar 150 All Linen Hemstitched Sets 0 rode. silver bleached, | cloth seis ve 93.25 06.00 grade, gress Wieached; 1 cloth ssrveable quality) ot $3. 75 meee-mecseccen-c0. 2 0+ scenes camamer: . ary rou tables Patt it cannot be bought et this price wholesale! ing of rh iat, N i i Women's Silk Gloves, 44c| Biri.” serials neni aad Table Clothe” || $11 and $12 Dinner Sets (95 Poy Cent. Off | ,f18;50 Dinner Sets pure dik, io black of | Menke or Lunch Napkins, “é ste cleat orvetel, ember ot ders ouber Veloce Jetgiase Amanenn Tysocee Dinnee tog eote in the kot pore dawhic Gage tips end Porta | 1% fe ee 04 sed os At $2.75 to $3.75 | | sets, full sets for twelve people; all | Srmrporonbmur need Sets: jut in the lot; meat. gold host Peper cue nsees " 7 Wee 084 re Vine qualitie of | | planes treated with gold lines, nine 4 sia Vo id design, all Rag are gold lined. Com- View Hed, White ond Blue Gerlends is H. C.F, KOCH & CO, Ine, 120th Bireet, Weer Mate View a Pow aber New creuier ot allover petterus 5 [Open Stock Patterns) 22." $10.00 Hers} aH." $10.00) $150, 000 Worth of FURNITURE! a Any Other Morning Newspaper. Vurwiture for every room, including » large, new stock of SUMMER FURNITURE qe as REDUCED ONE-QUARTER, ONE-THIRD and ONE-HALF) eg pretty designe, Heduced $8. 75 in view of our original prices, which were substantially the lowest lor furniture of equal merit, this extracrdimary saving is unprecedented But we ore going out of business it ie not « matter of value oF profit tout of sefling out quickly To Those Who Wish to Buy Furniture, but Are Not Prepared to Pay Cash, We Offer the Advantages of THE CLUB PLAN OF DEFERRED PAYMENTS the thet there need be wo reason for you to allow euch « lifetime opportunity te pase by. FURNITURE FOR EVERY PURPOSE It is itnposaitde to give you items in detail, there are eo many lots, and some are already very limited Whatever your requirement, call and see how well we com meet it end how much you can save eee eee ewes ee sesereceecesececes. sence. aces Om mee cowlerd, FIN en8 Be Tews Crawtord Co., Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streete} a a enn |

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