The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1915, Page 10

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with his window dis- ‘with attractive displays African Khangas ‘There ts to be esen at the Custom mi He put the prot up to hts aropi. | House at the present time a in ‘The iatte leaded for a tew|Ctucational showing of printed tex oe int tien or khangas from Zanzibar. Five ‘examples of these clothe may be secon r * lat the Bureau of Foreign and Domes- + “We'll BAY® 82 |tio,Commeroe, Room 409, in the Cus 4i1| tm House at Bowling Green. n frontage, Be- ‘The art features introduced tnto|Gamut Club, a these fabrics are certainly interesting. commercial sides terested dimMeult. f if I 7 i j H i i ° oY logs. Barbaric rt in An Assyrian tamp, of the archaic | Period, is used as another decoration, and a plate, in which the Greek volute is the central decorative unit, which is surrounded by pleasing designs that suggest the six-pointed atar, with oval fillings, completes the 08, The Custom House is doing a very important but little known work in collecting and keepin, tion guch fabrics with their art and } parties aro allowed access under certain conditions by no means | Hi: sixth Street, there ts | thirteen wax chalk drawings by Car- Bean Blommera, who has but Serene. are esif-evident. and haa represented her striking. It bes a bluish ground fare hat. The face has been he next question was how te im-|of traffic passes a border of black stripes em-| rare nat. The face forest the American farmer m the/ viewing the the = : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1918. . Seated banged her hair, looking over her very oharmin; for examina~|from the han and to which in- in the handling ‘er Titian hair overaccent the blue eyes. The lips are delightfully red. Mra. Castle has a few locks have bewitchingly es- | caped from confinement. She is shown in portraiture, The portrait of Miss Shaw fs an excellent registry of the club's Presi- dent. Her head and bust appear in the Her biue eyes look down ing very softly very beautifully. Th she wears becomes highly effective ABRAHAM anda in the portrait | ( | left whoulder and is| fi] | | ie — and 9 green bodice of Mrs. Blommers. arms are in outline and her | dominates the | portrait. The enthusiasm of the club over it lo, 69 West Forty- an exhibition of SE ith coor nas oes in USE For OVER 30 YE | fownd that % would ralse wheat. I] The IN USE FOR OVER ARS | ae vranclaon, ‘be Oe ay ie te| 0m Castle in three-quarter fength bears | £ as pt oman | a iy acosnt but not to in decidedly pardonable. | oe CASTORIA re Ff i - if it f t Fan Baleie a pemers = % tt a pear the neok the another of not unlit ada tt reaponded p ‘Who hadn't p! on re- Pb to Canada for weeks. ‘We'll * ww private car.” " ‘As Dewiioon thought % over he | ew Ghat right bere was his oppor- ¢ tunity. Kr teeten Viben ence ‘more to eubrace the correspondents of the metro- ce bankers. By the time the 7 arrived ® required a special yao ee ' t the teatn, north’ pailed @t. Paul it developed that the 4 feat . and was « student at the Morris High Bohool, where he atudied designing. She makes all her own clothes. HITING LOSES JOB TO-DAY. Charice K. Miatehly Now Mentotpal Ledging House Head. ‘Willtam A. Whiting, superintendent of the Munictpal Lodging House, has been notified by Commissioner Jenn ary of black ; i GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF If you are est aa m your are troubled with bussing the eare—if you find that nostrils are clogged—if you hawle and spit in the | morning—if you have given up of finding relief, just go to Riker & Hege- other store, and i ! # i i | ‘STEAMBOATS. _ SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE poset SPORTS. Steel Str. HIGHLANDER DAILY AND Interstate yeni NAVIGATION 7H pape 8 Dal ae eee ‘Ay’ throwgh Tall trkets between New SA ores RORY T"clovhose Sorine 4141. Steamboat Go. SESANAY GEG | i day. gen Cc iy R RIVER be, condi 008. INER = zg STEAMBOATS. Fark: Landings UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. 9 WEST 14TH ST. ‘Ohelsee Furniture Stored FREW Over Summer._ | N SAREE 48 || 71 Brondway, Enter 5 Cortlandt Bt. -CASHA WEEKLY oof fe oke laa . Credit, kein. e AE LANE pfione seer Cont, INE | DABOMS dywasbrmya Metropolitan Savings Bank ise iEy'stthe FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM merchandise offered in this store. Boys’ Washable Suits oys Washable Suits! 4Q¢ ABOUT TWO HUNDRED Suits from our regular stocks, which were exceptional values at former prices. There |} are Russian Blouse Suits of batiste and chambray in stripes and solid colors and Tommy Tucker Sults of a fancy striped percale with white collar. Sizes 2% to 7 years, Washable Suits at 98c Tommy Tucker and Middy styles, made of fast color striped madras, tan and blue chambray and fine duck in the popular beach style, with short sleeves and knee pants. An ideal hot weather Sult. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Second floor, Livingston street, Kast Building, Women’s Low Shoes Imported Kidskin $3.05 SEVEN STYLES in imported ktdskin, imitation and inside lace Oxfords, in gray, putty, champagne, cadet blue and battleship gray; hand turn soles, diamond tips, Louis heels. Children’s White Canvas Pumps, $1.19 Ankle strap style, ribbon bow, full round toe last. Sizes 8% to 11, widths D and E. Women’s Ventilated Oxfords, $2.48 Tan Russia ventilated Oxfords that are cool and easy on the feet; full round toe last; rubber heels. Hearn's, 12, LY oe Relient iat seit Coes ‘The x New- all ony ee SEASON OPENS SUNDAY. JUNF_ 27TH, | PATENTS Le, tT RA KEANSBURG,NI.to%5 Bun,,0.80,10.904M. (2.6, READ this most wonderful story of LOVE, ADVEN- TURE and ROMANCE in The Evening World, BEGINNING June 21, 1915 SEE the pictures at your favorite UNIVERSAL Theatre Sight-Seeing. iC ies. B.D ANDREWS, Awe IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION 6 eee cin ‘OUR PER CENT. ae al! SS Se yd, wis. FURNITURE, 4C., FOR SALE. PATENTS, EdguTatek Co 205" pak Second floor, Kast Building, 35c White Cotton| 25¢ Gabardine Suiting] yard THIS SEASON'S most desired Suiting. Double width, Gtrect floor, West Bufiding, Cambric hb Chemise Style 23¢c GOWNS OF SOFT cambric with cotton torchon lace edging ribbon run; others with neat embroidery edging ribbon run, Some with dainty pink and blue lawn banding trimming the neck and sleeves. Store orders only. Petticoats, 28¢ idend for tbe ‘80, 1016, at the rate DUNN ADVICE FRER, ‘Work, Lowest Mates, ‘ree Book, ae Yachts teil, Bont m- v Batiery Daug ¥. ie tolrie Bon ou Unheard-Of Maxwell Bargains 12 New 1915 Special Demonstrators and Show Cars Beautifully finished S-passenger touring cars, fm finer condition than when they left the factory, completely equipped with electric starter, electric lights, storage batteries and generator, high tension magneto, eto, etc, at prices from $450 to $680, These care carry our usual full guarantee. Placed on sale to-day. New York Branch: 1808 Broadway at 59th St. Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation Brooklyn: 1392 Bedford Ave., cor. St. Mark's Ave. =‘ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND (Staten leland). BUNGALOW PLOTS, 6120; chicken farma, 9400; eoecial indooeents 1 howe, Made of cambric with ruffle of choice embroidery, also underlay. Store orders only, Corset Covers, I1c Low neck with wide edging of eyelet embroidery and Jace edging ribbon run at neck. Another model with dainty lace yoke ribbon run. Store orders only. Cretonnes at 16c Imported and Domestic THE BEST values we have offered in some time. builders, Broadway, M. ¥, Lounging Cushions, 39c Five hundred cretonne Cushions, Oriental Room Offering Mahogany finish Serving Trays with wood under ghss DOOM .cccseccrcccccersecegesseseccesercs +102. 086 ‘Pid “door, “Gantzai” altding, | Women’s imervestal tie Of Excellent Quality RIBBED COTTON Undervests, low neck, short || Sleeves or sleeveless, Some have lace yokes. In |] regular sizes only, Unusually low priced for this quality. Btrest floot, Fulton wtrest, Central Builting, Excellent Corsets | | OF $1.00 & $1.50 Grade 69c CLEARANCE SALE of discontinued styles. All well made Corsets. White batiste and coutil, medium and low bust models, $2.00 La Reine Corsets, 98¢ Low bust model, long slop! line. White stripe Datiste. Slip attached be Moor, East Bullding. BY SUBWAY—25 Minutes from 06th 8t., #@ Mi nutes from Brooklyn Bridge to A. & 8. Subway : Thursday THRIFT Sales Bring Unequalled Economies EVERY ITEM quoted in this advertisement is at a lowered price, and the quality in every instance measures up to the high standard we have set for all Come here with expectations of obtaining the best values in the Greater City. Take the sum total of the price you would pay anywhere else, subtract the total you will pay here on Thursday and add the balance to your bank account. Thursday is truly ECONOMY DAY here. House Dresses Were $2.25 to $4.25 FRESH, SERVICEABLE Dresses, the prices of which, in some instances have been halved. $1.00 Gingham House Dresses, 69¢ Striped and checked, some with pretty vestee, collar and cuffs of chambray trimmed with neat embroidery edging; others of checked gingham with collar and cuffs em- broldered tn dainty design, House Dresses, 89c Each A combination House Dress, Apron and Cap of striped and checked gingham, In black and blue. Collars and cuffs trimmed with chambray of contrasting shade. House Dresses, 98c Each_ A wide assortment of ginghams, lawns and crepes, in all shades. Some with yoke effect and neat pockets and others with pretty hemstitched and embroidered collars. Second Moor, Central Building, Floral Lace Voile} 10c 38-Inch, Usually 15c | Yara SEVERAL THOUSAND yards of these dainty sheer fabrics in pretty designs and colorings for in- expensive Summer dresses. White and tinted grounds. Splendid width. Woven Dress Gingham, 7c Yard Splendid showing of these serviceable Gt pretty patterns for children's wear. Strong 27 inches wide, | $1.98 ame te durable. Subway floor, West Building, Women’s Silk aie 16-Button, Usually 69c SSc WHITE MILANESE, double finger tipped, Parts point embroidery. Just enough here for one day’s selling. Street floor, court, West Building, $9.50Rag Bus $7.50 Size 9xl2 Feet ABOUT 100 RAG RUGS and Art Squares |, have been greatly reduced in price. 8x10 ft. Rag Rugs, usually $7.50, at.......0.000000-§8,00 Plymouth Rag Rugs Very heavy and serviceable. 6x 9 ft,, usually $8.00, 8x10 ft., usually $12.00, at. 9x12 ft, usually $16.00, at Reversible Art Squares + eves 6,00 |. + 90.50 +-912,60 7¥%4x 9 ft, usually $7.50 to $10.00, at based and 50 | 9 x12 ft, senate $12.00 to $15.00, at $8.60 and $19.50 { 9 x15 ft, usually $15.00, at......... ces eeeee eee 12,00 Several trundred small Rag Rugs of varioug sizes at less than usual prices. ‘Third Moor, Best! Buiding, Men’s Half H Ae ealans Vale ‘ 12’4c ' MANUPACTURER’S SAMPLE Half Hose, Plain co! fast black and ey colors, Foreign and domestic makes with double heels and toes, Some regular makes, others seamless, Men’s Underwear, 33c Balbriggan Underwear of fine combed cotton yern, superior quality and finish. Shirts have soft French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double s strap backs and coutil facings. Perfect eel this grade sell at Soc, These have slight imperfections, Extra Size retconss| Of Striped Gingham 39¢ RUFFLE FINISHED with stitched scallop, Chambray Petticoats, 15c In blue with stitched scalloped ruffle. Store orders only on both items, Second floor, Kast Building, Children’s Dress Usually Sold at a, 45¢ DARK AND LIGHT plaids, some of striped crepon, Sizes 2 to 6 Ae : * oor, Central Bul

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