The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1915, Page 10

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Cals oe a x ris = Kaine romper | Ainge ican IN HONOR sepa esr. OF WOMEN WHO AIDED js. MOTHERS PE PENSION Bl seamen The Evening World, which goos into effect July 1. hed amspices sel the New York Citi- Foot-Ease, tite standard rets- last 25 years, and shake it inte Tt will take the sting out of bunions and give instant relief Interest on the east wide, in view of Aching, Swollen, Tender feet. chief promoters of the bill—fophle the fact that this in the diatrict whi “go to the California Expositions Irene Loeb and Mra, William Ein-' will be most affected by the new leg- ‘a supply of Allen’ stein, President of the Widowed jpjation. walking @ delight. Sold ever A masa meeting wi be held to- ‘Mothers’ Fund Association, both ‘Tho Mothers’ Pension Bill was one BSc. Don't accept any substitute. | night at Pubbic School No, 63, Fourth; members of the New York State of the hardest fought battles before | trial package address Allen|Strect and ‘Firat Avenjie, in com-{Comtmission which investigated the the recent Leginiature, and it in gen- Le Roy, N. ¥.—Advt mendation of the eMeieny work that ‘subject and reported to the Legiala-|eratly claimed that this is one of the we ——e ean, store, insure against fire, ye eis "ter Stooge fe $1. 0 ‘Any Fuh or Cloth Garment, Value up to OCH 8 \CHe Gi | ‘Clearance <a All Our ‘ll Our $5, $6 $6 and , $2 74 ‘$7 Trimmed Hats, S<.ctin, ccch Sailors, black, white, navy and black and white; all abowing the newest ope mE "nade and many among them are creations made by our own liners. 95c to $1.95 Large & Small Sailors & Turbans, 57c White, black, white and black; hempe and Milan\hemps among them. An excep- tionally big offering. Second Floor, 700 Charming Crepe de Chine Blouses Go jjon Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday, at. . $2 mY | Women of keen discernment will realize.at a glance that these blouses were rever meant to be sold at this low price. They are m oe ek feet out in the last few pa pe hee never ghown before—in le chine, fancy striped and checked dl it with longiand\short sleeves, and high and low necks. Some have-rowa of loops; others have single | frille on each sidesand on the front; some have tailored pleats. The sbllection is as choice aone as you will find for even/$3.50 each. mod ptey ase Spedel $2. 37 Women?)s Tub Skirts attractive gathering, comprising Pique, linen, ; rng ordain wad oe 98c 05.98 Girls’ $ 98 to $3.98.Wash Dresses ighama, ie linens and voiles; simes 6 to 1¢. _ Bathing Dresses wide sa!rt, and finished with wiise, Compare Camels wit | ten you like best! That's a clean-cut invitation to smoke a new cigarette made of a blend of choice T urkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. A cigarette that’s more to your liking than either kind of tobacco | smoked straight! Camels are truly delightful. The blend | a , caoles tobaccos m: them so. | toa Ge* can’t ong your tongue, or throat, or leave any hae cigaretty after-taste. You “compare Camels with cigarettes you like best,” because we know what goes into Camels—and the enjoyment that comes out to you! Camel packages contain neither pre- miums nor coupons. Smokers do not look for them, because they realize the cost of the choice tobaccos blended in Camels prohibits their use. Know for yourself today just where you stand on ci pestins | Camel Cigarettes sell R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. | be Sen: The meeting {s under Marks, Bor: Fetherston, Fronk Moss and Judge Otto A. Rosalsky. The affair in creating considerable moat constrictive pieces of legislation enacted by that body, The sentiment ton Barnes, the Republican chief, bitterly oppored the measure and Leader Hin- man came out on the floor against it, there were only eight votes against the bill in both houses. eo bill gives to every destitute widow, for every child under sixteen years of nge, t paid to keep a child in an Inatitution. pientialiatanr-~ctope NO “LITTLE RENO” THERE. an Georgian Judge Throws Out Alten| for 26 conta. Postage BAVANNAH, June 16.—The pleadings of @ woman to be divorced did not chan) Made by The J. q The most remarkable _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, resulted tn the passage of the Moth- ‘ture, and Mra, William Randolph ny ac ors’ Pension Till, vo long advocated by es * * of the evening will en M. Mills, Marcus M, h President, John T, |!" Summer menthe The Remedy * 'Sipp (Mer as ie now | , For ait adie he same sum a rele Can Will Prove fo, Xou Cg sale nt Riker- mM other leading arueet Siecten Game, IH your druggist offers you @ Penny or two more profit on. termination of Judge Wal- “This Season’s Most Important Sale Commences Here Tomorrow Morning 474 Smart Suits Formerly up to *45.00 At *23.50 F. Lenigan Q Each model is organization of master roduct of the fertile tailors in the world. rain of “Jack” Leni- Every suit that leaves| gan, the head of the this shop is to all in- tents and purposes “custom tailored,” each garment is cut singly and tailored in- dividually. organization, and cloth or padding. Included are one, two, three and four button lain, in Pencil arts, Shepherd Checks, Plain Blues and smart fancy mixtures. Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at This Store Only. models, with Patch Pockets or Stripes, Overplaide, Glen Urquhar: Bill Brothers § BROADWAY at 49TH STREET | ton not to permit Savanah ‘Burn and Ache? ating of uncom if “reallse ‘this more | Simple and Positive ’s Foot Comfort ne tived rat has only one reason—something he makes « GEORGE A, SIPP CO., Weehawken, N. of this country’s fore- most style originat- ors. Every coat is en- tirely devoid of hair- 1915.) the bene- 8. G, Carroll lor & hear- ally mentioned that for the pi «Jud | of the people was arotined so strongly | ““S te rar this oft and wet | by the campaign for the measure |{°%,/ sine ana h Ae that, in spite of the fact that William | make through the ho Is | The Broken Coin nas the most fascinating story auwad love and adventure evor written—just the story ee have been looking fe from Chapter to “The End” you will ae The Broken ly interesting Goin intense! EMERSON HOUGH Removes Cal- Ite Value, Tenet aubstitate, he the heart-throbbing romance will, hold you ude as no other story you have ever read, ‘Watch for the opening chapter in this paper and be sure to sce the moving pictures at your favorite Universal theater No living it Co. the one A GUIDE TO WONDERFUL VACATION LAND THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN JUNE 19TH Will contain a special 12-page supple- ment with a series of articles descriptive of Brooklyn as a home community, and its wonderful resources as a commercial and industrial center. It will alsocontain special articles of timely interest by city and other officials, suitable to the celebration of the opening of the FOURTH AVE. SUBWAY To be sure of securing this number, order in advance from your newsdealer THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN JUNE 19TH The World’s Summer Resort Annual for 1915 By Far the Most Comprehensive and Valuable Publication of Its Kind Ever Printed Seashore, Mountain and Country Hotels and Boarding Places Described. Handsomely Printed! Profusely Illustrated! Widely Circulated! FREE at All World Offices! Mail Orders Filled Upon Receipt of 8c to Cover Actual Postage. Call or Write For FREE Copy To-Day The World, Summer Resort Dept., Par!: Row, New York City, N. Y. THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE] The World Sells ea More ey, York Ct 100,000 Copi in 4 ity Lavica Mees Each Weekday

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