The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1915, Page 8

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aHE EVENING WORLD, MomDAy.. sume | ¥ ‘1018. e oMage Tite | ne would be a witness against Carna- valo. It was reported, too, that Pauline Samuels, who lived im Carnavalo’s Now Utrecht, would be » wit- inst him. Stryker, counrel for Carme- brought the name of Mayor het into the case while exam- ww | FOR TUESDAY 1500 Pieces 9 De Chale os Women’s Underwear . you that ighaal Fine Knit Garments in Summer Weight Friend Is on Trial. cabinet, conspired with thia de! ant and others to cause some one's as badation of Jurore was begun | Cont.’ Have you snr psy 750 750 to-day in the Criminal Branch of (o¢| Mayor Mitchel’s cab! . *, Bupzome Court for the trial of Roos A. Buckne Union Suits Undervests Emery wal,, alias Rox Cornell, for roinyy F jer in the first degree A and |e ee ee gun tu dha oe A baghs ele an at | Saving i ect fitti , Tight or lech trinmned of “ knee in Bd and extra 40 % extra sizes; elastic, cool sizes. and comfortable. Regularly $1.00 Regularly 50¢ ‘Thomas F, Foley, Tammany jeader in| The bootblack's mother an "the Second Assembly District. | got leave from Justice Davis him before he left for Sin Eeeeeratinagns, who shot Gaimart, witn | begged him to. tell the truth | Carnavalo’s revolver, as the prosecu- ot not try to shield any one, but Hon alloges, was convicted two weeks) though he wept afresh fe only pro~ ‘ego of murder in the first degree. tested again that he was Innocent. . —- > -— Fennimore, jointly indicted for mur- erin Carnaval, va sort ake’ VALUES DEAD TWINS AT $100,000 AND SUES 55c 33c Plain Colored Imported Parasols Of fine soft finish gros grain Silks, mounted op the West Side Prison in Fifty-third| ‘This gave cise to rumors that BERSON ALS Father of Benson Children Alleges||} strong but extremely light weight wood sticks of tone- They Were Poisoned by Drink- ful shadings to match the silks. Gilt paragon frames. Braided silk inilitary loops. ing Borden's Condensed Milk. Trial of the suit for $100,000 brought by Edward A. Benson of Duncan street, North Arlington, N, J., against the Borden Condensed Milk Company for the deaths of his threes months old twin children George and Esther j| began before Judge William H. Speer ‘s| and a jury in the Supreme Court, Jer- eey City, to-day. Benson asserts that his children were poisoned from con- densed milk fed them. The defense 1g denies the charge and says that the milk was scientifically prepared and testa showed it to be pure. Mra. Esther A. Benson, mother of the infants, said they had been healthy until Feb. 11, when they were taken with cramps after being ted Real Value $5.00 Infants’ Coats Average Less Than VA Price Engh eons smart little summer models in Serge, Pi ices, Liners and Piques in Box and Norfolk sty’ | naples ned pom at 2.65 to 4.45 Regularly $5.00 to $12.75 200 Women’s Cotton Dresses Dainty Summery Frocks for Porch, Garden and Beach Wear Exceptional values at these very low prices 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 attention is directed to the pleasing assortment of color. Special hee eee Fabrics i ings, charming oy very gest workmanship. in- eo physi morning of Feb. ia four hours later. the deneed milk while hi his wit wite ty test b Ale and a sample was put in evi- regula Dotled ing. Sho admitted thot the or the ceatie a that é Po. a had fed ¢ ‘Darley wai h a oe bari it regularly. Then the sare Oak them, She it and it made her sick. 100 and it made her ai CAN'T LIVE ON $6,000 A YEAR. Semi -M a d e Skirt 8 Speed Wis taabe 5éae conc Actual Value $6.75 Chairman Hdward B®. McCall of the Public Service Commission dented to- day that an attempt will be made to place former Tax Commissioner F, Byrnes, Tammany leader and White Checks, White Corduroys, Cream and Bond Cheviot, Black Stripe Mohair and other fashionable fabrics, Sale of Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases At 25% Below Last Season's Prices and Offering Remarkable Values opchis BL OLS ian Caue’ Wine Conte: Cage ot o-day, Bu his reale> ape tres rely a recom: he beesd ah sale ie at rom woul A futter af favor raising his ee re The ey Manton Fashions SHEETS—Single bed size Pair 6,00, 6.50 SHEETS—Double bed size, Pair 6.75 7.75 PILLOW CASES— _ Reduced to, Pair, 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 2.50 LEKVELESS boleros are exceedingly smart for the little girls as they are for the older folk, and this frock is} preteen ot childiike in char- ‘acter, charming and dainty. In pa Mao ply it is made of one eotton vole, Special Sale of 150 Hand Embroidered French Night Gowns Front and sleeves are In a full range of sizes. B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street have prepared the following Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday): THE IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE OF Women’s Cotton Dresses and Separate Cotton Skirts will be held in the Department on the Third Floor (Madison Avenue section). It will present,a very large’ and entirely new assortment of dainty, appealing styles, variously appropriate for every Summer use, all marked at prices that will command instant and interested attention. SIMPLE MORNING FROCKS Of French linen, in white or colors,. $6.50 SMART FROCKS for more formal occasions Of embroidered organdie, with lace; or of lace combined with embroidered net, at $30.00 Of white embroidered cotton, combined with met . e ° ° ° e at $35.00 SEPARATE COTTON SKIRTS (for sports and general Summer wear) at . . . . . . . INFORMAL LUNCHEON FROCKS Of cotton voile (in several distinctive models), in all-white or with colored stripes, checks, blocks or figures, at $5.00, 6.50, 7.75 & 9.25 Of white cordelais or ratine . at $2.00 AFTERNOON, TEA AND PIAZZA FROCKS Of white pique ‘8 at 3.90 & 4,75 some of white voile, others of white crepe or Of fancy white mercerized pique, at 4.50 net . at $11.00, 12.75, 15.50 & 21.00 Of white herringbone gabardine, at 4.75 An Important Summer Sale of Women’s Lingerie Blouses has also been arranged. This Sale will comprise a more than ordinarily interesting variety of the latest styles in Blouses of voile, batiste, organdie and linen, all made up especially for the occasion and quite remarkably priced . . .« at $2.00, 2.85, 3.75, 4.25, 5.00 & 5.75 A Special Offering in the Infants’ Wear Department (Second Floor) will consist of the remaining Spring assortments of Little Children’s Coats (mostly silk lined, sizes 2 to 5 years) which will be marked, irrespective of former prices, | at $3.75 & $5.00 | Little Girls’ Hats (Imported and American- made) at reduced prices. Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, will be placed on sale at these special prices: MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . per dozen $2.20 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen. . . $2.35, 3.00 & 3.75 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed .. per dozen $1.10 & 2.20 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 1.35 & 1.65 With embroidered corner, perdozen. . . . $1.15 & 2.15 Also Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handker- chiefs, with colored initial, A Special Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts & Pajamas per dozen 95c, will offer exceptional: values at these prices: Men’s Silk Shirts, made of heavy-weight fancy Habutai imported by B. Altman & Co., in an assortment of attractive patterris which has been augmented by a number of others (plain and striped) selected from the regular stock, as eer ee $4.65 Men’s Silk Shirts, plain or plaited, made of medium-weight Habutai imported by B. Altman & Co.; in plain white as well as Household Linens of excellent qualities will be marked, for to-morrow and Wednesday, at prices that will warrant a ready response. Linen Damask Table Cloths each. .« « $1.90, 2.40, 3.35 & 4.50 Linen Damask Table Napkins perdozen. . . $2.45, 2.90 & 3.25 elaborately hand em- French lingerie fabric that broidered and finished launders exquisitely. with scalloped edge. At this extraordinary price for one day only. Made from a special 7,365 Pairs in many exclusive patterns having plain or satin stripes . »- + «© «+ $3.50 Men’s Shirts, of silk-and-cotton mixtures in an assortment of attractive designs, $1.85 Men's Negligee Shirts (plain, with soft cuffs) made of mercerized fabrics in fancy striped per dozen . . . . per dozen . . . 5 per dozen, . ° Hemstitched Linen Towels + $4.20 & 7.75 Linen Guest-room Towels, hemstitched, + $2.75 & 3.90 Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, $2.40, 3.00 & 4.80 Men’s Half Hose be volo with 3316% Reduction era eed ; ae yesid aie ie it Pure Silk mixed usual wearing qual- tks with fibre silk. Very Justrous and of un- 3 paire for 70c—6 paire for 1.35 Strong thread silk 39c Our own A. C. Co, with a lisle foot; Pair better than strongly reinforced. Formerly 50c | usual 50c qualities, 3 pairs for 1,15—6 pairs for 2.25 WHITE TENNIS hose, with hand-em. so0X—Our own 35¢ broidered black ern No. “teoe ny 4 ime, air locks; . from 2 to 6 years. ‘eut bend: extremelyfine, | id : nope also whale 4 ed EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION corner itn 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppe- or by ‘a receipt of tei each pattern ordered. sete ponies We ne be west 3 paire for 1,.00—6 paire for 1.85 effects; and Plain or Plaited Shirts (with stiff cuffs) of madras in a variety of patterns, at ote be! fen ke eee $1.35 Men's Pajamas, made of fine madras or mer- cerized materials in a wide range of new patterns . + + 6 ee $1.35 An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery « now being held, will be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) SAFETY STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES FURS AND FUR GARMENTS REPAIRED AND REMODELED Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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