The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 6

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So Mr. MeAneny Says, of Gov. Whit- man’s Signing the Direct Tax Bill. Pan ietican Congress Stirted By Plan to Unite the Amer- $12,000,000 of which will have to be paid out of the pockets of the New York City taxpayers in 1916, “It is very unfortunate,” sald Mr. 5 WasaatOK, May 28—warn- eeMarope to keep ands off the | action in signing the Marginal Railroad Hemi«phere and attempt no | Bill ts to be commended. He acted cor~ rectly and the propriety of such an en- trenk marginal railroad. No ac’ taken, however, until Mayor Mitchel re- tourna. KILLED AT CONEY ISLAND. if: uf FRE H : i te g H i i 3 E 5 E of i is? il iil it | i A {RISH; ATE SAUERKRAUT. | | _ Lichtenstein } Millinery Company ANNOUNCE THEIR Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ‘WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY May 26 May 27 May 28 Afternoon and Evening Gowns Tailored Suits, Coats, Wraps, +. Blouses, Parasols and Trimmed Hats The Entire Stock To Be Disposed of Regardless of Cost Fifth Avenue 47th and 48th Streets Essentially American No other nation o Dastncce aciitics as Western Union Day and Wight Letters. Boaer:= -asame 4 has Rm into world leadership. Oe" au, | 24th and 25th @trerts An Important Sale of Boys’ Summer Clothing to be held in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor to-morrow (Wednesday), will offer unusually attractive values in the following: Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits, with extra pair of knickerbockers; excellently made of Palm Beach cloth, blue and tan linen, khaki andwhiteduck . . . at $3.85 Washable Suits for smaller boys; a choice of several desirable styles, made up in a diversity of materials . . . . at $1.90 Boys’ Blouses of colored striped materials; with detached collar . at 65c. Boys’ Pajamas, of madras in a variety of new patterns ‘ « % per suit 65c. Also Youths’ Shirts (sizes 1214 to 1414), made of attractive mercerized materials; with detached collar . . . .~ at 65c. A Special Offering of Japanese Bamboo Baskets will be an interesting feature in the Fancy Needlework Department (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) to-morrow, the prices quoted being unusually low for these useful and decorative articles. Sandwich and Fruit Baskets each 2. eels 50c., 75c., & $1.00 Fern and Flower Baskets each . « 40c., 65c., 85c. to $1.35 Waste Baskets, each 75c., $1.00 to 1.75 At the same time a special selection of Couch Pillows 24 inches square, covered with cretonne in attractive designs and color effects, will be placed on sale at 50c. each A Special Clearance Sale of Women’s Low Shoes is now being held in a special section reserved on the Fourth Floor, (Madison Avenue side). It includes all styles about to be eliminated from stock, among them being many attract- ive color combinations particularly adapted for wearing at the fashionable Summer resorts, All of these shoes are offered, irrespective of former prices,at . . perpair $3.75 A Signally Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings is now in progress are showing in the Sweater Department, on the Second Floor, an entirely new and decidediy chic Sweater Coat for Women and Misses. it is made of satin-striped sitk poplin im rose, Hague biue or white, and is completed with a jaunty sash. (Sport Mats to match may be obtained in the Millinery Department on the Third Ficor), Children’s Sweaters are shown in great variety, among the most popular being the new Fibre Sweaters (resembling silk). Patrons deetring to reach the Store from the Grand Central | Metion of the Gulway will find the Entrance On Medioon Avenue moet eecereitia Filth Avenue -Madison Aveyur, Kew York ‘ D nolo, Constable B Co. | IMPORTANT EVENTS—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SHIRTS FOR SPORT WEAR-—The very newest medels in basket, birdseye and plain cheviot, also other desirable weaves. Value $2.00, $2.50. PURE SILK SHIRTS— ‘w assortments in neat, fancy, black and white and bold striped effects. Value $5. SUMMER PAJAMAS—Of and brocaded self colors for beach wear. ings; can be pass. 500 \I] | Women’s Blouses 200 dainty Summer models | in crepe de chine and tub silks, also Jap silk in black and white: discontinued models. Regularly $4.50 | 2.95 300 Tub Blouses in embroi- discontinued styles. . Regularly $1.50 & $2.00 95c 1000 Pairs Silk Gloves Smart, two clasp es of superior quality, with double finees tips, in black, white, pongee and battleship gray Value 75¢. pair 45c High » 16 button length yore 1, double burger tipped, im and white with Paris pout stitching Regularly $1 25 pair 90c court ob CHine ~ white and colors; also fancy mercerized fabrics in a variety of patternshigh grade fi 5 pe als $2.95 and $3.50 FRENCH RATINE BATH ROBES—In various self designs; suitable also TRAVELLING BATH ROBES—Of fine, light- weight mercerized fabrics in plain and fancy | s ~aate wn leshwnatde day end ever: Noteworthy Specials for Men } PURE SILK AND FIBRE ) MIXED — 1.45 pure silk mull in } I 1.95 4.95 | 4.95 \de finish. Regularly $10.00 in very small com- Regularly $6.50 250 Silk Petticoats 50—the latest models in chif- fon taffeta, in pompadour effects and fashional He pain shades. Regularly up to $9.75 and peau de cygne in stripes, Regularly $3.75 to $6.25 2.75 F Onportune Specials for Women ee 200 “Roseberry” Made from the famous Light weight, silky fabsic, thoroughly rainproof and dressy enough for gen- eral utility wear, 8000 Pairs Women’s Hosiery Pure thread silk of very su- perior quality and desirable wey in black or white; strongly reinforced; double silk garter topes Regularly $1.50 pair 95c Extra fine sill lisle Hose, of UNUSUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF 18,000 Yards Dress Silks, Wash Silks and Foulards The weaves inchide the most fashionable of the season, selected from our regular stock and marked 3344 to 40% Below Usual Price PRINTED SATIN FOULAKDS 2) inches wide, / ws various laohunalle petterns and whos hogularly $1.00 yord. | WHITE HABUTAL 611K 27 whos wide, wach | eile and epproprate bor haueee, bm i wd under weer Kegularly 75 yard \ inches wide, A ou | Kaglarly $1.50 yard \ for extra wearing quality; @ full range pry arp the most desirable plain colors, Regularly 38¢ pair. P With Tile B.15| reinforest, Gur coe Six Other Special Items in Men’s Furnishings 68c 65c 95 ue o, mapened chitlon tallete, vmvevally Creoduem £ 196 WINDSOR TIES — For 50c | | FRENCH CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS—Of excellent quality cambric, cut on generous lines, and neatly trimmed; V neck. Regularly $1.00 Sizes 17, 18, 19 & 20. PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—Of su- perior quality, with 14 or '/z inch hem. Regularly $3.00 dozen. NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR— Unusually well propor- tioned garments; knee drawers sleeveless coat shirt. Regularly 50¢ garment. 50c | 2.10 | °c 200 Silk Sweaters , an ent wool blankets in i i suitable for outdoor sleeping or camping. Regularly $5.25 and Misses 250 Summer Dresses Raincoats In Tan, Navy and Black; all sizes Pees from 14 years to 44 bust. Dotted Swiss, tis- Regularly | 8.75 | $12.50 , tis Dainty hand-em- sue voile in Lehagraigdivene a charmi as i it torment fnew. 3.65 voile with white 8.65 est patterns a or colored sati: inty colorings girdles. eo Afternoon dresses Dressy ns of of fang ves fine white ha- Fa smartly — trim- tiste, eclabo- med in white or 5 60 rately hand-em- ' contrasting le i and 14.50 shades — also lace trimmed, oo ir (jaca | 1600 Pieces 1 100 ‘omen’, Unies raveling Bags High grade full si lining and brass locks and trimming. Undervests of fine Swiss ribbed lisle gauze in sizes 4, 5, 6; soft, elastic and of unusual wearing quality, Value $7.50 Regularly 35 each 5.50 23c¢ 200 Women’s Silk Umbrellas Union Suite of fine ribbed dou” black taffeta, are BLACK TAPYETA~ V5 inches wide: lustrous soft ‘ ry Kegulorly 25 yor | = 1B BLACK TAFFETA 95 inches wide highly luctrous ; duthon finseh Kapularly $1.50 yard. 95« > BLACK TAPTETA W) to W inches wide, lines | Kapularly $2.25 yord. \ 1.38

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