The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1915, Page 10

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‘Po Treats Wounded Soldiers. Passport was obtained yesterday ‘the United States District Cou by Everett C, Jessup of Street, who will go ‘where he will join the surgical 08 the, Whitney Hospital estab- the treatment of wounded Carstairs Rye of arpa nant ' | Carstairs Rye in the nca-refillable bottle —"a good bottle to keep good whiskey good.” Carstairs Rye ts the oldest, the purest, the finest whiskey in America. Skillfully blended and aged in wood. Call for Carstairs Rye at your club or hotel— keep it in your home ‘Stewart Distilling Co. Pebedetenia New ¥, eutee | | 1 With Your Eyesight! | SURE those who examine your authorities of the semi y do not iimote the teaching of Presbyterian {Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Men’s Sack Suits ; Half or Full Lined . FOR MEN OR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 46 CHEST ‘Two, three or four button soft gy cassimere worsted, overplaids, a flats Ono vcuns English reed and navy vere, fl a 16.50 Heretotore $21.50 to $24.50 ‘ lined with Men's Hand Tailored Suits Mall or Pull lined FOK MEN O# YOUNG MEN, 43 TO 46 CHEST , two, three and four buston models of the newent ot baie overplaids, Glen Urquhart plaids, club of shepherd check D cassimere of worsted A] | been employed by the county officials | N | to locate him.” [REPORT AGAINST UNION seminary, In an address, objected to SALE THURSDAY At Large Price Reductions Men's Clothing Shop a 8 West 38th St.—store Floor SSN Pia ac Pca OS Ve SN ce Pez Pci | GIMBEL (BROTHERS! | furtherance « of Christlanity, without) afr, ke at the ame of reference to any specific denomina-| ten, iy tion. BRING CLEARY TO TRAL: State Comptroller Declares Not Trying to Catch Him. SAYS HE'S FUGITIVE: ]in opposing a proposed New york | Rockland County Sheriff IS | eLpeR JACOB RUPPERT DEAD. ALBANY, May 26.—Declaring that/ William V. Cleary, former Town Clerk of Haverstraw, is a fugitive from jus- tice and that Sheriff Larry W. Severn | of Rockland County is not making Biany effort to bring Cleary back to| stand trial on a charge of having | committed a series of larcenies, State §| Comptroller Eugene M. Travis, who H | instituted the proceedings that re- sulted in Cleary’s indictment, ap-| pealed to Gov. Whitman to-day to bring about the return of the ex-! Town Clerk. Cleary was recently seen on the! Boardwalk at Atlantic City, He adit) the Sheriff, Mr, Travis says, have al- | ways been close political friends. When asked by the Comptroller's representative why he badn’t got on the trail of Cleary, Severn replied that no reward had been offered for his arrest. “Before and during the tria} gf Cleary for the murder of Newman,” says Mr. Travis in a “Sheriff Sev 5 constantly manifested. The fact as reported that Cleary waa indicted #o long ago and has not yet been arrested seems to indicate the need of more ener- etic efforts than have heretofore | SEMINARY ADOPTED New York Presbytery Stands by Institution—President Brown's Defense. ROCHESTER, May 26.—At this af- ternoon'’s session the Presbyterian General Assembly adopted the report of the Special Committee on the Le- gal, Ecclesiastical and Theological Status of Union Theological Semi- nary. Dr. Francie Brown, President of the the committee's statement that the feel under obligation to teach or pro- roll front models of checked , seo navy eorge and English @weed; volt roll (rout, natural shoulders 20.00 Meretolore $31.00 ty $40.00 Men's Top Coats Yoke and sleeves olth lined FOR MEN O% YOUNG MEN. 44 TO 42 CHEST Bemi-bus oF fitted models of ton oF olive Lagliah covert cloth 00 Meretotore $11.00 to 10.00 Men's White Flannel | Trousers Of white English tennis flannel, aloo white Fagtich serge, with belt straps and cults; 27 w 42 waist, all lengths 3.75 mequiar Price 6.16 THE EVENING }@ WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1915. “Prevent us from ever imagining that Presbyterianiem is synonymous | with Christianity,” ‘he sald. The New York Presbytery voted againat the report reception, being ractically alone in its opposition io New York Presbytery also was 1. ui t pacity of 2,000,000 bar rele, Broadway and Thirty-third Street Kev. Dr. amendment In California 1150 Men’s Summer Suits Ready To-morrow at $15 If among the various fabrics, patterns, colors, and models a man seeking for his Summer raiment cannot find exactly the Suit to his — ike it into your shoes. Founder of Great Brewery Expires | sting out of corns and bunior in Fifth Avenue Home. Jacob Ruppert, founder of the Jacob Ruppert Brewing Company, died last night at his home at No, 1116 Fifth Avenue, from a complication of diseases te 4 FREE Siemens Be “hak naltered fey Bye | tas, anaren, ALLE JM. liking, we shall be very much mistaken. Yoaterday he showed signs of failing SLED, Le Roy, N. Y—A You must judge them from the angle of a $20 to $25 investment, PE a LS Lilli Aaa because those are the prices for which they were built to sell. _ _ That they will bring $15—three days before Decoration Day — is due to our good buying, and the maker’s desire to clear stocks, and not to shortcomings on the part of the Suits. All sizes, from 33 to 48. Other Qood before-the-holiday news of Men’s Clothing: $5 and $6 Tennis Trousers at $3.50 € \ \ Imported Pure Linen Motor Dusters at $4.75 \ Men's Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $5 Men’s Shantung Silk Suits, $19.50 EP \Feanklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SALE THURSDAY At. Large Price Reductions Men's Furnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—store Floor Men’s Silk Shirts Of tub silk, light or dark grounds, in a large variety of com- bination stripes and colorings. 13! to 17 neck measure. Men’s Khaki Outing Trousers, $1.50 Fourth Floor The Sale of Men’s Shirts at 85c Is Establishing Entirely New Value Records This is a real Shirt Sale. In its quantities—16,800 Shirts to start with. In quality—Shirts of high character, usually selling at $1.50 or more, and newly made up from fine materials for GIMBELS from the makers’ surplus stock of fabrics, In variety—because there are dozens of tterns, with full size ranges in each, All Shirts have the GIMBEL label—the guarantee or duality, All plain negligee, with five pearl buttons (usual shirts shave ti four), and soft cuffs, , Rifas striped madras, silk-striped mercerized fabrics, Russian cord madras—mercerized crepe,—all smart fabrics of the season. Now 86c each—the best assortment of Shirts we have ever offered at the price. Mein Floor Men’s Leghorn and Milan Straw Hats at $2 Usually $3 and more. A fine quality of straw Hat from Italy. Wide variety of styles and shapes. 2.75 Regular Price $4.00 Men’s Silk Shirts Of heavy granite crepe or heavy tub silk, light or dark grounds, in a large variety of combination stripes and colorings. 134 to 17 neck measure. Men’s Silk Outing Hats and Caps; all colors and sizes; at 60c. Fourth Floor 3.50 Regular Price $5.00 Men’s $5 Oxfords, $3.95 Pair Men’s 50c Silk Socks, 28c Pair Smart English lasts, with low heels and broad Fine quality, in solid and two-toned colorings; a Silk Cr e Shirts shanks, Russia calf, gun-metal and patent colt. splendid assortment in all sizes. Main Floor SUK Lrepe Snists Men's Outing Shoes, $3.60 to $5. Second Floor Spalding Tennis Rackets, $2.50 Of fine quality satin striped crepe de chine. %_ 66 ” Called ‘ "Seconds" because of slight imperfections in Men’s Flexo-Mull ‘ Underwear, 50c the frames; strung with good gut and weight 13 to 1414 4.50 Regular Price $6.50 Drawers or Shirts; athletic styles; comfortable, cool | ounces, Fourth Floor material. Also striped and checked madras. m Men’s “Flexo-Mull” Union Suits, $1. Main Floor Imitation Shell-Frame Eye Glasses, $1 Imported Mad ras Shirts Men’s Walking Sticks, $1.35 mr” sun glasses, with extra large lenses in monks and maindntcdnes 5 . Main In bright or conservative stripes; French cuffs. Regularly $2 and more. Fashionable styles and $13. 50 Traveling Bags, $9. 25 1.55 shapes; beautifully mounted in silver—engraved, etched Excellent quality of black walrus grain seal; 16 to . Regular Price $2.00 or inlaid. Mostly Prince Albert hooks. Main Floor 18-inch sizes. Main Floor Men’s Ty) Shirt “STYLE REGISTERED" Made by Franklin Simon & Co, ei 80 OC OW SO The Only Practical Shirt for Outdoor Wear 1,000 Guaranteed Bathing Suits,$2.95 to$7.95 In Tomorrow’s Pre-Decoration Day Occasion Entirely new convertible collar shirt, in white, tan or light po Oxford, elbow or long sleeves, also in white cotton ¢ with surgeon sleeves, with a collar that looks equally yee worn with a tic or thrown open at neck. The ideal shirt for golf, tennis and all outdoor wear, 13!» to 18 neck. Special 1.75 Mens Shoe Shop 4 West 38th St. -Store Floor New styles—every one of them! Worth’s sectional Z. circular skirt, a modified version of the petal skirt and the Empire bodice are just a few of the new notes. However, the most decided innovation is in the introduction of Silk Jersey—and for this sale we shall present the New Slip-On Bathing Dresses of Silk Jersey at $4.75 In Worsted Jersey, $2.95 These Jersey materials, as well as all of the Taf- fetas, Satins and Mo- hairs are guaranteed to be sult- water-proof, Sale of Men’s Shoes Low or High Shoes Black, tan or mubeneey Russia calf, also patent colt, with tops of same, also buckskin of ¢loth top in tan, gray or fawn, also black or Xn shoes, rubber soles, Sizes 610 11 idths Ato E, 4.50 Vatue $6.00 Men's Low or High Shoes Made by 4 Foremost Custom Shoe Maker Mahogany, dark tan of black Russia call, aleo imported French patent alt, with tops of same, taupe, fawn or natural hokin; aloo white buckskin sport shoes, with leathes or pubber soles Sues bio tt. Widths AA tw D 4 Satin Suits, $5 to $7.95 Taffeta Suits, 46,60 Mohair Suite, 42.06 Smart Shoes and Boots, 60c to 92.76 All the new linda of shoes at 500 to #1 Chic Caps, 26c to $2.96 Third Floor 5 50 values $7.00 to $9.00 process, Now specially won, we are now able (0 Oller priced thene enart shoes wt this low BEECHAM’S PuLS ad price y Bize 70x90 in., $1.26 Lat thi wonderful remedy tone your Nine Distinctive Styles—All at $3.95 Sige Gta80 in, 04.68 ir ne se Raddle Pompe, { q dilion Pumpe, umusiiy 06 ap .’ ecnase you will yt ft Unroughout P whe pot ov Saddle Ponape = ar “Ee a et f Pumps, deck ir £ ings and designe; wll fant Vetort Coltenin Becks, White Calldee Verge. eneu & Buckakin Colonial Pompe By te Ba pn usually 04 vevally 06 Cohonial Pompe, weuslly All sixes, from 24 to My AA to D widths —teeend Tivo colors including = pink, Vue, yellow, lavender and many others Bowed Vives OS SN 9 ae sak Are the Right First Aid Se Se on a anne, More of Those Women’s Fashionable English Printed For Indigestion and Pumps at $3.96 pair—Usually $5 & $6 Summer Heldom, if ever eur Bedsp ads those foes of comfort and well Bitlousness there is one high a Png Pray oo } th family pomahy universally regarded as the he eters Aa | They are prettier than corrective Jeranged conditions of the omnes pesuareD suse we puneee former Vedoprende, be ane ouflers be relieved an order for 4,000 pairs during coum printed by « new ond worse sickness preven’ by timely” use weaetly the manufacturer's dull sew | NN |

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