The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 5

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, tee of Dr, 8,900 Walk Out of Brooklyn School in Four Mii a. A stick of phosphorus in @ store- ttoom in the basement of the Giris’ High School at Nostrand Avenue and Halsey Street, Brooklyn, dried out and began to burn by spontaneous combustion to-day. A heavy acrid smoke rose to the window of the of- William L. Felter, the immediately above, He @ounded the call for fire drill and sent In an alarm. Four minutes last of 2,300 principal, ter the alarm the was out of the building and ching in @ parade around the block, The phosphorus had burned Itself out before the ar- rival of the firemen, but they did not know it until they had flooded the storeroom. FRECKLES ery tothe Tie te Rid of These ey ares! r the slightest need of ashamed of your freckles, as the peveen bere othine—double strength—is pena to remove these homely Siroply get an ounce of othine—double stren, ny druggist and apply ht and morning and you should see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of aly back if it fails to remove freckles. —Advt. | GIRLS MARCH FROM FIRE. |60VERNMENT TO APPEAL STEEL TRUST SUIT Attorney General Gregory Makes Announcement After Receiving Opinions in Case. WASHINGTON, General Gregory was authority for the statement after the Cabinet meeting | to-day that the Steel Trust suit doubtedly” The opinions in connection with the proceedings reached the Depart- ment this forenoon. ‘They covered two hundred pages and officials said the work of going through them thor- would oughly time. Assistant Attorney General Todd Attorney General Gregory relative to the Government's Prospective course, and later with ex- Assistant Attorney General Colton, who, under Attorney General Wick- handled the case, and is now a Special Assistant of the De- partment, aiding in conduoting the suit on account of hie familiarly conferred = with ersham, with ft, ed ITEMS FOR Unde dA dea New Haven's charges for ten months 0! compares with @ deficit The last year. to issue about bonds. Union Trust Company —Quarterly div- per share and an extra ldend of $4 would be taken by the Government to the Supreme Court take York City sinaemetically gecidea 4 June 4.—Attorney | “un. considerable of America. after Maat, $1,108,809] on United Si 42 were re showed adva: While opening, her sur} ot price of & pound. dividend ot “1100 per share, rable July 1 to stock of record June a. After the decision was made public pany, on basis THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, ! First of the Sex to Perform at a Gambol of the Lambs'' ries, OD Came cee Oe” Oe cee ce 0 Cuisine FOUNDED MURRAY HILL incomparable 1826 $008 as | 4 br as Me Carte 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE tO Street tume. lected with care. For the woman who en- joys freedom of action and does not care to be both- ered by silks or satin ruf- flings, we recommend a new bathing suit, a one- piece Jersey Silk Com- bination that buttons over the shoulders and «has short knickers which lace at the side with silk laces, showing below the tight fitting skirt; the colors are blue, green, and one in ali black. Price..... $10.95 One of Mohair, embroid- ered in white or trimmed with white satin, price. $3.95 One well suited to a brilliant background of white sands and sea is a black taffeta trimmed with white, price $5.95 Many other styles and models at different prices. An Extraordinary Glove Event For Friday and Saturday 2000 Pairs Two clasp, double tipped silk gloves, Paris point stitching, in black and white. 4 ‘Twoclaspchamo gloves in white; also elbow length, double tipped silk gloves in black and white.......... 4 Full sixteen-button length, double tipped, pure silk gloves, Paris point stitching, in black and white, usually priced at $1.00 a pair, special now, .65¢ Extra heavy double tipped silk gloves, $1.50 quality, 16- button length, Paris point stitching, now priced,.... 95c¢ Ground Floor a a a EY Pee ee ee em emcee ty ames clearance at priced at All trimmed ha FICE tO, soe snees Jntrimmed hats at. hats, some velvet lined price. ic, $1.00, Pas Floor hats at. Summer Play Clothes For Little Boys Neatness, Good Taste and Serviceability the trilogy of all clothes, but especially for the small child’s. In “Tommy Tucker,” “Mid- dy,” “Oliver Twist,” “Norfolk and styles, made up in rep, galatea, chambray and drill materials, all of which will return from the tub fresh and crisp, spe- cially priced at. Children’s Washable Hats Of Palm Beach Cloth, Pon- gee, Duck and Khaki, just the sort of hats the youngsters like, specially priced from 50¢ to $1 Fourth Floor Middy” Millinery Clearance of French and Domestic Hats For Town and Country Wear A collection of fine French trimmed hats has been included in this event for a ch hees $5.00, 10. The entire stock of imported shapes re American adaptations, made of the finest of hemp, Milan and lisere straws, specially s+ ++, $2.00 and 3.50 ‘been lowered in 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 -50c, $1.00 and 2.00 Very fine qualit ol untrimmed leghorn . $1.95 an For a quick clearance we have priced Os- trich, Fancy Feathers and Flowers at half quick 00 and 15.00 2.95 Not dpagesting. the children, trimmed 1.95 and 2.95 SUITS OF THE SEA AND THE SEASON No costume needs greater care and attention in detail than the Bathing Cos- The choice of material is of first importance and should be governed by its wearing qualities and its appearance when wet. present season represent a decided change in style. Tights of blac may be had at season, Hats. One, an the head, whil the ears from t The effect is chic. Thisis pric ly priced....... Leather and White Sizes 6 to1l....... 114 to3 as “Little Billy” The Bathing Costumes for the The materials have been se- k worsted 50c, 75c, 95c and upward to $2.25. Bathing Hats & Caps As the styles of the Bath- ing Suits are different this so also are the Aviator’s Cap of rubber, in two col- ors, which fits tightly over le earlaps with the chin strap protect he water. decidedly edat 65c Other caps of Dresden ‘silk with double peaked effects; garden style water- proof hats and one which smacks of Holland, with its quaint Dutch ears, special- 95c Children’s Shoes Specially Priced Pumps and low shoes in tan or Black Russia Calf, Patent Canvas. - $2.25 + 2.75 White Buckskin Pini $2.75 and 3.50 Oxfords $1.55 & 2.45 Patent Leather, Tan or Children’s high every day wear i $2.00, 2 according to size. Second Floor Gremeensencenancancanrens-emcancencemccen: For the Manat the Wheels and He Who Rides Behind ‘These fine linen, mohair and Palm Beach dusters, single or double breasted, or regular s! terials and finely hand-tailored, hold for the dusty road, Price........ The double breasted style with tible collars and wind wristlets of linen and mohair in models for men and made specially for us and we have priced th ecially at........ om SP wuld Fourth Floor Women’s Auto Dusters Coats and Travellin, Specially priced, $18.50 Made of imported pongee and Shantung silk with convertible collars and sleeves and belted backs. oulders, of closely woven ma- Black Russia Calf, $2.25, 2.75 shoes for n Patent Leather, Black or Tan Russia Calf or White Buckskin, prices 50, 2.75, 3.00 to 4.00, raglan no bane . $8. conver- women, + $5.00 set-in ivate bids of seston nearly prices of 1% points to ee, was 28,000 shares @ {oth selling later down to 60%. ‘The large agencies have advanced the Chectrolytic copper 10.19% cents Tt a figured that Uteh Copper Com- of present as is Caring between $18 and $14 & share Marion Adams, aged seven, the frst member of her sex to take part ina Lambs’ Gambol. She will appear as Innocence in George V. Hobart’s play “Why?” at the gambol to be given at the Century Theatre to-night and to-morrow for the benefit of the Actors’ Fund CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from previous closing, Alaska oid, =f tettetl++ 8. a) Foe Ferre FREER FRCS EPSP: At Tein fiacs” oPre 1k Steel Hethlehem Steel. pif Bilge Hap, Tran! feee s She Le L+eeetetet eee} Cre fet Inter Met, Hinols Cea City Sor Lehigh ty j Max te ¥ 7; PEESTE PILE NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Cotton opened steady, but declined on later business from 6 to 9 points, N N Suppose, your only pair is broken? N Spo uur vacation? Better be N sure fs take an extra pair alo Glasses Duplicated Withou: Prescr ‘ Eyes Ei Examined Without N by Registered Eye Physicians. \ Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50N Established 53 Years N New York: 184 B’way,at John Se. N 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. N 350 Sixth Av., 22d St, 101 Nassau,at Ann St. 17 West 42d St N VACATION TIME IS AT HAND! And now come forth the announce- ments of Summer ReSort Hotels and Boarding Places at the many delightful seashore, mountain and country resorts where people flock each year in search of health and recreation. ABOUT 2,000 “SUMMER RESORT" ADVERTISEMENTS OF GREAT INTER- EST ANL VALUE IN PLANNING A SUMMER'S OUTING WILL BE PRINTED IN NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. In no Issue of The World or any other New York newspaper will so many advertisements of this kind be published this season, In order to make sure of setting and keeping for future reference this great number of Summer Resort announce- ments, Order Next Sunday's World from Your Newsdealer in Advance! (conta dectine. ¢ spr 8 st ag oY 1915. ae re pen uta oe Fane | SHOTS FIRED a YOUTH 10.51 10,63 10.34 10.34 ers tket sibeed heavy, off € to 14 points Vito Ruggeiro Declares He Was Threatened With Vengeance by Friends of Man Who Was Slain. Leaving the gallery exic* of the Columbia Theatre, at Seventh Ave- nue and Forty-seventh Streeth, lakt night, Vito Ruggerio, jr., of No, 06 ——— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN! MARKET. WHEAT, Thurdey P* 18% guty 1G 1 HB Rept 1 War advance of trom d to-4 cents Mile| West Forty-Atth Street, was shot at ine interests were buyers. In early af-|by two men, One of the. bullets nm wheat sold about two cents the high on favorable crop and weather reports, Closed 2 3-4 to 2 7-8 passed over bis head and the other went through the palm of his hand. He was taken to the Polyclinic Hos- Corn n atendys ‘The better cash demand y, ce wea: nfavorable weather in the Wea Prt A off in atten. | Pital and after treatment was taken noon, Closed et to 7-8 of a cent off. home. James McGreery & O 34th Street Exceptional Offerings on Saturday SMART NECKWEAR Excellent Values First showing of Blazer Striped Crepe de Chine Neckwear Collars in two stylés.... 75¢| Ties to match...........50¢ Hand-embroidered Organdie Quaker Collars..... ‘Special 50c Hand-embroidered Organdie Voile Vestees. regularly 85c Remarkably / MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL ee Misses’ Summer Dresses,—new models in Plain, Striped or Figured Voile. Light Blue, Pink, Rose, “Black, Green or Tan. Size 14 to 18 years. 6.75, 8.75 and 14.75 Misses’ Linen Dresses,—various new models. White, Pink, Rose, Tan or Blue. Size 14 to 18 years. , 6.75, 8.75 and 10.75 Misses’ White Dresses of Net or Voile; chic models richly trimmed with laces or embroidered in pretty designs. Size 14 to 18 years. 8.75, 14.75 and 16.75 Misses’ Separate Skirts of Pique, Cordeline, Repp, Gab- ardine, Linen, Corduroy or Golfine; very smart models. Size 14 to 18 years, 2.95, 4.75 and 6.75 Misses’ Suits of Tan or Gray Palm Beach Cloth. Size 14 to 18 years. 9.75, 12.75 and 14.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—new models in Silk Poplin, Crepe de Chine or Taffeta; also Taffeta Foulards, Size 14 to 18 years. 14.75, 16.75 and 24.50 Annual Reduction Sale of Summer Suits and Coats FOR YOUNG MEN & BOYS Most Desirable Fabrics—Best Models—Newest Colors \ : Young Men’s Suits, 33 to 40 chest. ..regularly $0.00, 22.50 Young Men’s Suits, 33 to 40 chest.. regularly 25.00, 17.50 Young Men's Suits, size 33 to 40 inch chest... . 12.50 regularly 20:00 Young Men’s Coats, size $8 to 40 inch chest......... 14.50 regularly 20.00 Young Men's Flannel Trousers—all White or with stripes. 24 to 34 inch waist. regularly 5.00, 3.50 Young Men’s Sport Coats of Black and White Check Velour and Cheviot or Navy Blue Flannel. 8.50 regularly 10.50 No Charge for Alterations. Fifth Floor, Golf Balls Perma Paint Finish. “The Whippet” . regularly 9.00, doz. 7.00 “Colonel 31”.. . -Tegularly 9.00, doz. 7.00 Wright and Ditson, Orange and Black Ringer.......... regularly 9.00 doz. 7.50 Baby Black Circle........ . tegularly 9.00, doz. 7.50 Orange “ Baby Ringer’ . tegularly 9.00, doz. 7.50 Golf Clubs Drivers and Brassi . regularly 3.00, 2.50 Golf Irons........ regularly 2.25, 1.85 14 years, Special 850 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two paire of Knickerbocker * trousers; hand-tailored; coats half or full lined with regularly 10.50, 50 Boys’ Blouses with attached collar or neckband; French — cuffs. Made of Imported Fabrics; stripes on light grounds, regularly 1.60, 95e Boys’ and Children’s Straw and Panama Hats.,...1.00 to 2.98 regularly 2,00 to 6.00 SPORTING GOODS, Specially Priced ! 4 Wright & Ditson Tennis Racquets “Pim” regularly 7.50, 7.00 “Davis Cup" . .Tegularly 8.00, 7.50 “Champion” sess Regularly 4,00, 3.65 “Challenge”. ...Tegularly 6.00, 5.65 “Sear”... . regularly 5.00, 4.65 Spalding Racquets * Autograph” . regularly 10,00, 9.25 “Internatio . regularly 8.00, 7.50, “Model GX” .. regularly 5,00, 4.65 “Tournament * +.-reguiarly 4.00, 3.65 Caddy Bags..... aaaeee ceneesthasseasees ..+ 1,00 to 15,00 Baseball Supplies Baseball Gloves and Mitts... Baia, .cssssssachsaesenen.ecave cassecaninassm ee tQunien Ballesscescssvaccsanesescdvensernsneons tends Mae tOlkem Mpdlin -.sic.ssoienons cacnenegar sreeeeceehensys ee OM aa Baseball Suits......scereseserscsseceeseceee sd 0 to 3.00 . 25c to 3.50 death, had threatened bim, Rugge- | rlo's father sald a relative of Farley 65c}| Women’s Trimmed Hats formerly up to 10.00, °-7....2.98 Tuggerlo was arrested, after thal murder of Michael Farley, March 16, but was discharged, He says friends of Farley, who swore to avenge his ARPET tale LEAN ano and another man had warned bim they were going to kill his son to avenge Farley's murder. Lake Hopatoong $1 NEXT SUNDAY Lore ‘ie hace beger 4 cred Jackson Ave., Jersey City 5th Avenue WOMEN'S SPORT HATS A diversity of smart styles, in combinations of Straw and Felt, Panamas, Peanut Straws and Silks. |” 1.95 to 10.00} Clearance Sales Children’s Trimmed Hats formerly 3.75 to 7.00........1.50 Low Priced fs Girls’ Washable Dresses,—smart and practical models of Plain, Striped or Plaid Gingham, also Rope or Linen. Size @ to 14 years. 95, 2.95 and 4.95 Girls’ White Dresses of Lawn, Net or Voile; daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace; also hand-embroidered effects. Size 6 to 14 years. 2.95, 4.50 and 6.95 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses of White Drill, Palm Beach Cloth or Striped Wash Silks. Size 6 to 18 years. 1.15, 1.50 and 2.95 ~ Girls’ Middy Skirts of White, Navy Blue or Khaki Gal- _ ~ atea; also Navy Blue Serge; gored or pleated models. Size 6 to 14 years, 1.35 and 2.95 = Girls’ and Misses’ Separate Bloomers of White, Navy Blue >" or Khaki Galatea, also Navy Blue Serge. Size 6 to 18 years. — 1.35 and a Te Close Que 165 Girls’ Washable Dresses. Size 6 to 14 years... regularly 7.60 to 14.76 Size 6 to 14 years. . regularly 7.60 to 18.50 65 Girls’ Coats. 2.98 | Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits, made of Tan Khaki, Tens Linen, Gray Crash or White Duck. Size 7 to 14 years, Special 2.88 ‘, Washable Trousers of Khaki,:Tan Linen, Gray or Tam Crash, Navy Blue Galatea and White Duck. Size 7 to Slazenger Racquets regularly 9.00, -regularly 7.00, “Stadium”

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