The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 14

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Second Exhibit Of Art Work at |. Bruno’s Garret ae \ Miss Marie Apel is & young English fo Gualptress, who came to this country fall, and established herself at ‘Wasbington Square, North. She @zifted into thie branch of art quite ber first jon for the Duke of ame @iMoult and twisted poses. This Work was wrought in atone and it imepir<d Miss Axel with hopes and } : anatomy at ti “s old, who was employ and stimu. & emall bust of the Woes exhibition at reac’s alto the park and Ea FURNITURE. PRICES ‘AND ‘SAVE MONEY COMP. Sicha el WE SELL 1S DURABLE AND WELL MADE est Bowlas' Machines, Walking Wischiness eter ster at aale’ Scltce, "Convines weussel? £3 Nica Ente odes: PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST N ATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK a aca Sot Sea" he! HAVE ONLY “OWE WERE YUU \Block 8th Ave., 35th to o6ih Sty pameneer apie un. 108 of sunabine. ae Wall's ontngs” include of Mark Twain, Bliss oon eee Palkowska tt His Saot ee itled Mg ah A a4 Bigs heavy basket depend- ie from her neck and the posagay in her left hand, the cap and apron, the full skirt are all delignetully wrought pictorially. “h ir Forrest as Charles iy” has pertectty proper histrionte favor an “Mile, Alotandra de Palkowsien” 16 ta 1, OBITUARY TUARY NOTES. Le Samuel B. Ward, a close friend nee of Grover Cleve- A yp home in Pe ag | fs Madicat Ct cai. ary an jedical Bociety of of New York. He served as . Shyegan with the Federal rtoops in the Civil War. ly U Wome ‘* York J. Ho gave up the ips ten years ago. ‘Alfred Higgins, eighty-five years by the hy can reas Company for sixty and who was gene! 4 company when he was pen: in where hd ‘ead at cB ce N.Y. aixty-three wan aa. Ghier te Pnginesr of the De- Lag 4 gee, gine featerday Wea e Huo- and Pitty-sixth Btrest, He was & director of the American Society of neers. vil War vote- William H. Burrill, Ct fan and loved by undredn of children who called him “Grandpa,” is dea the age of ree one yoars at his) eu home, No. pect Lay wert lyn. Every fine day hi ‘was the cent tre 0 LALLA tdi! DM) ARE w honptiocolag weirs "Sur satilions of sattenea BER LAC Nowe E OF COMPLETE As 3-ROOM OUTFITs, i rade Peet te 7-y AND SALE OF HIGH GRADE SUITS FOR DINING Yeo EERROOM AND 1-Piece from our rei customers group of youngsters to whom he told Sip oube | Storiea Daniel J. McGrath, for twenty-five Howard Du ad No, 1259 Bergen Street, Brooklyn. Fred Manners, ‘who was private sec- re Tz” FOR SORE TIRED FEET ! ~ |Tiz For Swollen, Tender, Aching, Calloused Feet and Corns---Instant Retief! Ab! what relief. No more tired feet; @e more burning feet; no more swol- ten, bad-emelling, sweaty feet. No more sorensss im corns, callouses, bunions. foot trouble so _ Faget limp w up your thos won't seem tig will never, never ng swollen. ink or ie paw nagd what ails berry lhl wy bot ‘ve tried with. oT rip only ly somedy “hate |e eut all the , Delbenons exudations which pull up the feet. cures your I me 11a an TTT imal ar at ‘over k and uyaranteed perfect in every detail. Don't miss this won 0 yours ‘experience Is your uarantes that Our mere! jae, our SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY IN’ account with » ingle of PEE aes 2 riathe. LAN PAY FOR IT 500 WEEKLY We ae Free Life Insuranee Sees tly.” oF should Sd ie Seas have Ee PN es NA BOC WEEKLY Sr AND 5 ROOM OUTFITS ma pilonally low und we wit 4-5-ROOM $98 tt el we" et fees OUTFITS, ‘cia yeare- 1 LIBRARY AT GAVENGS OF FROM 33 TO 50 PER Bed- HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SUNE 4, 1915. !!!!_"_!____- ovrety Coupons Free With Purchases Prin Pot Aig So Ae, Poe eee —oom of This Epoch-Making Whirlwind Closing Sale] ish more than they ever dreamed it would. Our Doors Will Close on June 12th Reyes all Home Fittings, Books, Toys, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. SS ome m0 m0 oreo? e e Women, Misses and Girls With the Smartest Apparel of the Season reductiors within sound business reason at this time of year. —Worth Up ? New Suits"'sz7s0” ‘ New Coats zs'00 caida feces salted tak eo line Geeks ar wooo yew Samer Dresses ; Seven Days More ° | Seven more days for the shoppers of New York to make their money accom) ce] | Wearing apparel for all the Family; Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Linens, etc., Furniture, Rugs, What a WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY for the Summer Outfitting of Only the extraordinary conditions of the Liquidation of this business make such unheard of New Dresses ’35i'so —Worth Up The Most Wanted Styles for Spring and Summer Wear ular coats, tweeds, checks, novelties, | Styles, materials and colors for this time of year. | daintiest summer styles, made of The voiles, lawns, crepes, mar- . For women and small ° a “" $5. 50 Dresses of beautiful silk or wool materials in stun peverdrhter hy, ning styles suitable for all occasions. Women’s $12.50 Tailored Suits Women’s $15.00 Coats ° Limited lot of stunning Norfolk suits and| Several hundred stylish coate, includin, Fifteen different col- Blais atyle pockets in_ skies. |everything that the well-dressed woman would Pt quale ity of beac! crn lined $3.85) Nant 86,50 er cinch, trsedas eto. $7.50] cow..." $3.98 throughout materials. . ete. Colors and white 7 ? - . Girls’ 6 to 14-Year Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses Worth to $350| Girls’ Dresses Worth to $2.50 The newest and smartest styles were selected mally fine quality materials, such as : ie the Geueedbetore of these dreeten Percale, ns, poplins, piques, challies, crepes, French linens, poplins, piques, challes, Ander: chambray, ginghams, repps, galateas, shepherd checks and plaids; prettily and effec- tively trimmed; worth up to $1.50. ... $1.85 $5 Beach Cloth Smart and dressy ored styles, excell Corduroy Coats Fron Anderson ginghams and other high grade tub fabrics, Shown in a host of charming models unequalled elsewhere in town under §% to $3. 50, All sizes from 6 to 14 $l 98 ce eon Zinghams, etc., in the newest high Emptre 98c effects—also chic little belted and cuimpe models. Values range up to $2.50 All Value Giving Records Smashed In This Mammoth Sale of Shirts Lot 1--Shirts| Lot 2--Shirts| Lot 3--Shirts Worth up | Worth up | | Worth up 59c Tleeee- 1" to $1,25— to $1.50— to $2,00—. or better. or better. or better, Taken all in all, two very fine lots of shirts. This season’s neat striped and other fancy patterns, high grade, good looking, serviceable materials. In the 59c lot there are some stiff bosom fancy shirts (Lion Brand) and some full dress shirts. In the 77c lot some very classy designs and brilliant silk striped shirts. Men’s Straw Hats Balance of our stock of “regular” straw hats; values $1.50, $2.00 and 2.95, ic Men’s Panama Hats Fine quality Panama in Men’s 79c Underwear Short sleeves; drawers ankle Menges ithe athletic shirts itv'e and sleeveless; drawers are knee tenth A 3 Men’s Silk Hose Values to 50c—Double sole, heel and toe; in white; slightly sapere : bi ” Fiat 18c Men! The Fi inest $15: 00 to $25-90 Suits You Ever Saw---Buy One for $105 50 We've got to push them out, and they are goingfast. We are going to close tie doors finally on June 12th. The day after will be to late. Come today or tomorrow—don’t delay-—assortments don’t get any bigger in a sale like this! Men’s $15.00 to $25.00 Suits, Men’s $20.00 and $25.00 Tuxedo or Full Dress Suits, Men’s $15.00 to $25.00 Summer Top Coats, Every Proper Present-Day Style of Clothing for Men and Young Men. all reduced to.. Top Coats Snappy light- weight models and materials that are the correct stylos. Dress Suits New Model Tuxedo & Full Evening Dres: a a a a ell Al i RD

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