The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1915, Page 10

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spies . 1 i Torn Se OE, OP ATR RDRDHSTE hee eee ae nore would have been practicaty wo] — CLOSING QUOTATIONS. (REAL JOLT In LONDON ie reekiey Me ner tae pomp tin het sects] MOUNT VERNON WOMEN areal Suring te worees Jate William Douglas morrow and Saturday began arriving to- & son of the Along in the afternoon things brlRHts | wis, vet cn ‘tt, | FOR THE DEMON RUM * joane, the carpet merchant, Mine Lee {day and went to Franklin Field for} DEFEAT CITY HALL PLAN 4 \s KET SLU ci, | Jened up a Wit, Financiers regarded haa the statement of the Nebraskan’s) ‘ma aptain that he saw no eubmarine as| A" Ja hopeful indication against more | 4% | it any, so the market 4 ae ; te in Which There Is): Ed 2 - Trading Show Fractional we the niy semblance of marke Bic Gains, setivity. There May wheat, as it F'q-w ‘ ; wre settlement day, had a decided § anges & daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles practice and to familiarize themselves} Michi- s -——-—_— HOW TO BE SLIM By Winifred Grace Forrest. Tf you are too fat and want to te- duce your weight 15 of 20 pounde, don’t starve and weaken your rys- or think you must aiways be laughed at on account of y od His prospec- aan, Dartmouth and Howdol | s twenty-four. | resented amang the contes (Specia! to The Brening World.) | hat they” would "be rived. ‘The University of ang Valery MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., May a | will otay there until to-mor-| Complete returns to-day of the clec- i row morning tion held jast night show that the Proposition to erect ew “SIX MEET DI DEATH IN STORM. RS BARLOW TO PLAY City Hal 1m this ety: wan deesased stare Stworn taluves he, tp eins CATHERINE DAVIS, |! # mojority of 78 and that the de- All of the women who voted had to be taxpayers, and about 700 of them| turned out en masse againat the pro- Mre Tt P| posal, as they said it wo: puld greatly nerease taxes during the present hard times. About 3,0 votes were cast, Now the city has a civic centre with 7) y | Officers and Privates In Seventh! i + tay District Must Restrict Drink- es a « ing to Certain Hours LONDON, Ma |Former to Defend Women's Golf Championship of Philadelphia Chicago Wheat Pit To-Morrow. burdened with single pound of wasigntly | slump, going TTON IN DOLDRUMS. | bose! 4 ARRIVAL OF STAR ATHLETES | SHOULD WAKE UP PHILLY.| any of ithe women who voted went | the polis in automobiles and some [of them had thelr pet dors in tat World Wants Work Wonders, | 1 PHILADELPHIA, May 27 Athletes 4 u , i Qhicago Wheat Pit Duli—)“\) Much Secrecy About Gold | Wa S | anane ¥ . gold flowing to Shipments, of the Banks —_——— I France were cab , | led to nee whe Financia! markets w a state of| i ow significant decrease fuspended animation ay DECAUSC| nothing especially indicat Pl uncertainty about international re-| that the Rank of France Talfons. Wail Street with much cau-| had 0 loss of §,000,000 fra) ‘ 4 00,000) while the Ba of Hoe is marking time until Germany| \ angeoinal og por nk of Eng Seewers the Pre ‘dent's note on the! i asard Freres reported the arriv: Tassttania affair and until something lor $2,009,000 in gold, presumably from more definite about the Nebraskan in- ‘eevee but other banking houses is heard. i no reports of gold moveme Beme of the leading securities on| There are indications that the F - the Btock Exchange list did not appear | cf™ ip has extended to gold nv ‘Om the ticker tape up to 1 o'clock. No/@* well N Dusiness whatever was done in Lehigh|* few bankers knows Walley, New Yorx Central, Erie, Am-|the Ottawa gold pile a I SIXTH AVE. 19720" ST. Ag fo ae, = ___.__JGOING OUT OF BUSINESS end other stocks of this character. pay for the enormous i ses | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN KET a lies ' yp stocks of that standard character | Engiand, Rais os » 2S" a hey 38 she made a showing. }lish, pound sterling dir # * *y 3 44.78 7-8, which “e HE it bad not been for strength to and sagging weakness of Pacing sod Rock Inand|tversign te marth 4c Now Virk. |W ‘ Now, if ever, the prudent shopper will come to this great store and buy purebases in paper cred: |Feeaving actu olds growing more ; te liberally for her summer requirements. Now, MORE THAN EVER, can judicious lup higher in favor of the United “: 7 7 me! : expenditure realize the greatest return for a small outlay. Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line | iether mn Come to Simpson’s---on Friday---to the ae “eer Greatest, the Most Sensational Bargain : Day Ever Known in a New York Store! There are so many items, so many lots, so many bargains, that it is impossible to quote them in detail. Most lots are limited, many lines are small, some sizes are broken. But BARGAINS—you never saw such bargains ! 4 Mining Company | a share was de-|2) yints Up Company declared «| of eh wm ohare, the ninth sines | we Demeter ings Company gitiena 19-4 per cent. on | Int payable June 21 to stock | Ch ‘White Bom last ye 125th 0. Street Fine Quality Panamas 4 Different Shapes G7 Lach < Suitable for women, children of misses Ordinarily these \Ss Panamas sell at 61.75. a Take one age on your vacation. Cost is small. pherc Se d Tailored Suits oe | Aion fg mee $] 5: 00 Just to indicate what bargains are being offered in all our seventy departments, we mention just one department, Men’s Wear, in which, fortunately, the assortments are large and sizes complete:— Men’s and Young Men’s Suits: The Finest Kind of $15.00 to $25.00 Values; at $10.50. W? wie Suits in These New Patterns Suits in These New Styles Snappy Checks Tartan Designs English ‘Fitted’ Models | Young Men's College Cut Most stores are still selling suits like these at 085 to 897.50 Glen Urquhart Plaids The Newest Stripes Modified English Cut Modest Business" Styles Messed iv Sedo, sate ted Fancy Plaids Homespun Effects Conservative 2 and 4 But- | Popular Norfolks wert trimming effects, derte full flare, coats beaut ned Pe - Seatch Tweed Patterns ton Sacks Double Breasted Suits Silk Foppessts, ettete, | Women's Pure Linen Sport Waists " . " hea RAINCOAT COATS “ ‘ (nate ate o OF setin “ light weigh Jersey nearer Soe & = and tenn wm pleats, : t r sarily materynoots sass Mortals thot ore wotebed collar, other of fine oo lw tioto ett ongaud *lonias set ir $Q.98 | ernie nnsivnwwr $Y 85 $9. 95 Fur Stor. e—For $1 00 ” women sete, # Suse ner » pres | fine im 1 ond n's Splendid Quality All Silk Reais Shirts, seed axtia sidgun, cout ayle, with eaft ¥ SHIRT SALE Almost 1,000 dewey eneppy, clear, new Shirts, just right for Holiday weer, on covers! lerge counters, in the Men's Furnishings Gestion At 5%e—Shirts Worth up to $1.25 At Te —Shirts Worth up to $1.50 The 600 Shirte —~Mereerieed clothe and high Al cutis, vlew Cs / count pereale in a y A pat tt vl ; birth ings, + midertul aseortinent of pratt colors, Pine le \ $1.95 $2.95 Night Shirts, Speci Veluse te $2.0 Veluss to 64.00 Men's Auto Dust wrellemt for Men's Madras and Repp Cloth Shirts, eet gard = i bon ai on von ‘ 68c geet te oT: De | ars eng a nm BOG \ -t ? 00) eaten quslity thing Huite, in gray trimmed with white Made of PMUIT A THE LOOM" Muskie and 7 ser trimmed sith ey ” | white heather trimmed wit other biel grade materials é $3.50 and $4.00 Fashionable New Pumps, mises 6 to 4 Value The; ut full; long and roomy; surplice newt Colonials and Dancing Slippers $1.85 A very remarkable gathering at thie «or derfully low price. Included are Patent leather with iwotane fects Cloth inlay, Pawn and Chamois tops have light turn Vexible soles, 9, KOCH & CO., ins., 12th Sirest, And.There ies Hundreds--THOUSANDS---of Bargains Just as Interesting in Every Single Department SHOP AT SIMPSON’S ON FRIDAY

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