The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, in OPPOSES EUSENIG MARRIAGE PRESIDENT STARTS FOR {3 | Dat to the SOREN NED FAILURE, WIFE SAYS| A HOLIDAY TO-NIGHT | Seats, “teas ct Grand Central a NT MA Asserts Husband Scolded Her Be-/Will Stay at Summer White House ———. te A. & S. cause She Attended to Her at Cornish, N. H., y pte of Chambers of Com- Bubway Station FRECKLES|"™« Baby Boy. Until July 6. merce Favors Company Supreme Court Justice Shearn to-| WASHINGTON, June 28.—President| Don’t Hide Them With a V. Backed by Nation, JUNE 23, 1915. GetA tnt the hospital he was 17 Minutes Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes OT TT at 6 P. M. , BRA e Thursday Thrift Sales THURSDAY IS THRIFT DAY—and the money you can save here will make a nice little addition to the amount you have put aside for your Summer recreation. EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY of your shopping time will be, spent profitably and pleasantly if you take advantage of these wonderful Thursday offerings. EVERYTHING is new, fresh and crisp—broag assortments, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Made of Charming Taffeta $12.98 OTHERS IN THE LOT at $16.98, Absolutely new models with quaint waists. * Fichu of white chiffon, sleeves. of same, with a full skirt slashed in squares and piped with white. Other model made with tucked short coat, flaring Swiss collar, full skirt finished with tucks. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ White Chinchilla Beach Coats at $9.98, $10.98 & $12.98 Smart Coats of chinchilla for vacation wear with flare or belted fell; Re- @ay heard how « “platonic husband” | Wilson will leave at midnight for th move Them With the Othine with eugenic ideas made @ mess of Summer White House at Cornish, Prescription, is married life because his wife bore!N. H., not to return until July 6.| This prescription for the removal of him a son when a separation suit! He goes fret to Roslyn, L. 1, to| freckles wea written, by © prominent brought by Mrs, Annabelle Yacono! spend to-morrow with Col. m. M.| Physician and is usually 99 sacoesaful in against Charles Yacono, an orchestra | House. Late to-morow night he willl fenduf complenion thee it be iy leader of Yonkers, was tried. [leave Mosiyn for Cornish, where h¢) druggists under guarantee to refund the ret.| _Ycono, who married when he waa) expects to arrive Friday afternoon. | money if it fails. WASHINGTON, June 23.—The ret-| venteon and his wife only fifteen,|. Direct telegraphic communication| Don hide your free! conducted by the Chamber] Qian want @ son until he had auc.| Between the White House offices and! Commerce of the United States on | ae, in his profession, but two years | E means of developing a mer- son, Joseph, was born. marine, results of which were Ev nee, be wife declared, her ngist for the to-day, develo over- | husban an m indifferent and daptehies é sotwratinns brutally cool to her, telling her she complete reat, but he will CO ber pet peor “dag this “oid ‘was paying too much attention to her, tinue to be neuter m any im- ns guarantee.— charter or operation of taby, der ‘ svt oF | portant steps. oe ee and correspondingly an over-| Mra, Yacono is the daughter of a! The President will be accompanied ‘vote in favor of subsidy to Berl, merchant in Yonkers Ms 24 Secretary Tuawuity, some of 4 frail woman past twenty-cight. ‘family and a corps of steno; the mpi tn mel * opera- —— This morning the President No household should be studin ait Beoret Bervice” guard, bap leieatl carne cig A 4 lown to the business section ives an excellent javor tego vote registered {and hia bank to attend to some per- Soe Syradilées 5 establish eg fonal affairs proparatory to his de. || to soups, stews, fish, steaks, of sul to ish reg: i parture, Scores of pedestrians recog-| | chops, roasts and salads. mail and freight lines to Ameri nised him, and he returned their A large majority | twelve years old, of No. 614 Ferry Street. | greetings with amilen and bows, registered in favor of a Govern- el Hach, The body of M a ee shipping board to investigate | of No. 185 Ninth str ity.| CHILD KILLED BY AUTO. ton laws and report to Con- Women’s Washable Skirts For Sport or Summer Wear 98c TEN SMART STYLES. Of excellent quality cordeline, Pique, rep, linen and ratine. Three-gore styles button front, others fasten at side, button trimmed; patclf pockets, tab pockets and others with deep pouch pockets. . Women’s Washable Skirts, $1.98 Fine quality cotton gaberdine, pique, rep and self stripe cordeline. All new models and well tailored. One style fastens at side and has dee] He Crossing the street in front of her iz ointed novelty pockets; others with belt and long pockets fi belt | backs. Some bound with braid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Wat H i pockets from belt: % 1 1h t No. 217 Sulll t to-day, | 7, i ist bands from 23 to 36 inches; lengths, 38 to 43 inches. Store orders ; _ Rertapeetnpted earn ‘ tine ‘Prisse, five years old, was| } Girls’ Vacation Dresses, 55¢ and 85¢ only, Second floor Central Building, ‘k and run over by an automobile) A large assortment of checks, plaids and stripes in ginghams, per- for | operated by Herbert Davidson of No. 37/ cales and lawns, A variety of ‘styles to select from. Sizes 6 to 14 the summer accompanied by | Went Sixty-elghth Street and owned by ’ ° ° 4 | Reveral attaches of the em! ff. Edward J. Alsenateln of No. 25 me ry W S Ik S k the Federal Shipping Board, The “turimer embanay ts Tocated Bightyentin Berea “yolain the. whitd pt aie 10c Girls’ Dresses at $1.19 omens Si toc! Ings 4 8 Joan money upon security of|sion on Prince Street, in the Reverly other Davidson, drove throw i rei hese . Pleated Middy Dresses, in tan, blue, pink and white, Sizes 6 to 14 G Cove district. to Bt. V t Hospital. When he car- | | Madeby E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Str,N.Y. Made to Sell for 94c uoeemene . . . 7 SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT, but the “hurts” are hard to find and each pair will give good service. Mostly plain colors. All full fashioned, all full regular length, of silk; some with silk tops, others with cotton or lisle tops. Store orders only. Women’s Summer Oxfords With Rubber Soles $2.95 TAN RUSSIA calf, ribber sole Oxford model with invisible eyelets; rubber soles welted and stitched and rubber heels, Women’s Combination Pumps, $3.95 Black and white, black and sand, black and fawn, black and gray, purple and white. Very natty models. Welted soles, Louis heels. Children’s White Pumps, $1.19 Ankle strap style, ribbon bow, full round toe last. Sizes 8% to 11. Women’s Panama Hats Usually $1.50 and $2.00 \75 ¢ THE LOWEST PRICE ever quoted on Hats of this char- acter. Panama Hats right from Japan and passed by the Jap- anese Government. Smart telescoped crowns, Outing ‘Hat Styles and sailors in a great variety of styles. $2.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1.29 Fine white Milan hemp Hats with black velvet underfacings. $1.50 Untrimmed Hats,29c Black and colored hemps, white chips#with black edges and in hun- dreds of different styles. $2.00 Satin Hats at $1.29 Black or white. Satin and chiffon. Also in flappy brim sailors and turbans. Bureet floor, East Building, years. Second floor, Central Building, Proposals for Federal license for entering American ports; legis- rebates and super- Sree Women’s "nn," Suits par Son te What is Castoria. Have Sold from $22.50 to $37.50 $13.50 ‘wie discussion. Shorea a CASTORIA fs harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and SIXTY Suits in the lot. All the most fashionable cloth ma- fade bod! terials and popular colors, including el Bt Lge Ags be - As "The vote took six weeks. thing " easan' tains ther i only from one to three Suits of any style, and the sizes r: ~ Syrups _ Pl fe Rew nel Opium, Morphine sia iret 32 to 44. Early selection is advised. other Narcotic substance. Its age {s its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays | Loseuthene Resales’ Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief ; of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colio, all Teothing ‘Troubles and Diarrhoa. It | Women’sCloth &Silk Coats $12.95 isamera ould Sac sang the aye and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and |} Originally $16.95 to $29.95 : Pines of the merchandise now teat; Datural sleep, Children’s Panacea—The Mothber’s Friend. COATS SUITABLE for aftemoon, traveling and street wear. ii Paha ia Oty The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over sien Serge gabertigy, covets, ponies. and fatliesiks, mixtures, checks and novelties. All are selected from our regu- te en route Germany Dutch port. 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under -the-month cl . Most of them are WARD CHIDES BOARD ; Ae tee she range is broken ut all sizes are in the his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, poe neae pam BOR WEN FEMBEN ORDER) 5 Porrsertde sation and “Ten-an sped” aro bet Erpectneots ther eide wish (tt on s Have Come and Gone,| and nate the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Women’s Silk Dresses| $9 98 Much Below Usual Prices OTHERS AT $14.98, $18.75, $22.98 and $25.00. An but Service Commissioners ‘ Haven't Acted. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. accumulation of broken lines and color ranges in women’s Dresses taken from our own stock. Not many of any one | “Three Presidents have eat in the et eae ac wa cree Dr. Albert W. Kahl, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have used Castoria in took up the question whether -) ee Ria eee Mei rece X regees tt on\e8 * kind, which accounts for the prices being lowered. Materials B. R. T. surface lines should have -\ 8 ed Dr. Gustave A. Eisengraeber, of St. Paul, Minn. says: “I have used include charmeuse, taffeta, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, China Guards 4::4 projecting fenders," . silk and pongee. A few Dancing Dresses in chiffon, silk faille and taffeta at less than half their original prices. Geoeere ct aays acne | Salhue eulnt mie wake ter eae eS at mang Women’s Trimmed Hats $1.95 Usually $4.00 and $5.00 | Fhe Commissioner added that « Dr. BJ. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo, saya: “I have used and preserfbed TRIMMED HATS. White hemps, satin, velvet, cane seat gubway. system had been prac- finished, flying machines per- and cretonne effects, simply but effectively trimmed. Mezzanine floor, East Building, T and oth improvements Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa. says: “I have used yeer Cas a, “at the omnmiason fie to - toria in the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have Commissioner voiced these obtained excellent results from its use.” Rad absihet a "anrvene ; Dr. J, B. Simpson, of Chicago, Ill, says: “I have used your Casterta tu rea! the Brookin teelanee cases of colic in children and have found tt the best medicine ef its kind ny and other compan- 7 om the market.” -to equip their cars with the py fyi Dr. R. H Eskfldson, of Omaha, Neb, says: “I find your Castoria te be a standard famfly remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I Cut Glass Bowls Have Been $2.49 | $1.75 CUT GLASS FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS. Perfect pieces of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut in rich rock crystal, hobnail and Venetian designs, finished with deep scalloped edge. $2.98 American Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, $1.98 ta as to projecting fenders. yo aa. have ever known and I recommend it.” P Baas heavy biesart Beau srally Cate ie papal SE eee ——_ Robt x 4) C fan and many other fine designs; cut handle and cut star bottom. U. S. MAIL OPENED. ig nek hone = eae Ny wathers Breer cron Novelt Lace Gloves at 89c $5.98 Traveling Clocks, $3.98 —_— attempts fimite eufficient recommendation’ Gold plated , 8-da: aranteed movement, beveled glass fi ? aed hy bile asta What Fong Sov send add? Padl, tt papi maharne . Have ‘old Here at $2.00 sides Pat 5 Clock facioeed in black leatherette case. Bess 9a eer = Eee! Dr. . Edwin F. Pardes, of New York City, says: “For several yeire I have recommended your Castoria and shal! always continue to de so, as tt hae fuvariably produced beneficial results.” XN. |. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I object te what are called | WASHINGTON, June 23.—Post: AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. These excellent Gloves Boe Ee Oe Rov i, June 33.—! master are silk lined and were first brought out this season and sold - - $3.98 Dinner Na nls? 98 Doz. here at $2.00 a pair. Thursday at 89c, $1.50 16-Button Black Silk Gloves, 89c $1.00 Saved on Each Doz. FINE AND HEAVY pure Irish satin damask Dinner Nap- With white embroidery. Solid or combination of black and white, kins, 25 inches square, in a variety of pretty patterns. A lim- 11 sizes. 1m sma $1.25 2-Clasp White Silk Gloves, 89c ited lot. $4.98 Table Cloths, $3.98 Extra heavy and fine pure linen damask Table Cloths, 3 yards long, , Paris points, sizes 6, 6% and 7. . Batra Beary: Groves, Pie P Street Moor, center, West Building, hemmed and ready for use. Our own importation, Btrest floor, East Building, Women’s Bathing Suits $2.98 Made of Excellent Mohair 3,500 Yards of Scrims} 4c - The Much Wanted Kinds , OTHERS AT $3.98. Mohair Suits in the prevailing modes, Black and navy, trimmed with pique, whipcord and satin in FANCY DRAWNWORK and colored border Scrims, $1.50 Couch Covers, 89c Each 4 contrasting colors. Second floor, center, Central Building, Bungalow Gingham Aprons|95¢|| >= ow In Very Neat Checks WITH NECK, sleeves.and pocket bound with white lawn; belt at waist. All-Over Embroidered Aprons, 29c 5 1 round Aprons, allover dotted embroidery, with ruffle of pace catenin, with square bib and bretelles of the dotted em- — Dust Caps at 5c k percale, figured designs, Dutch shape, Dust Caps In light and dark pe! gt Hesady fly a oe y 004 ‘Miles Bedy ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 23.—' bedy of Miss Marion Rhodes of those \rémonths old 135, Dose> 35 \ a) In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought vhs canvau <A BOX OF FIVE ieeered Ml ‘DRINKING CUPS you say em ere ene’ Just the Thing for Outings = FREE Seo $1.69 Brass Dinner Gongs, 98c Five tubular gongs with mission bracket. ‘Third floor, Central Butlding, Shadow Stripe Mohairs pone tually 59c |35cva. 42-INCH, Lustrous blacks for bathing suits and Summer dresses, 49c All Wool Storm Serge, 35c Yard 36 inches wide, Good wearing and serviceable fabric; jet black. Pretty Electric Lamps Usual Price Is $2.98 |$2.25 MAHOGANY BASE with 10-inch rose color silk shades, gilt trimmings, Stands 17 inches high, The style Lamp that is used for boudoir, dressing table and desk. Practical and orna- mental, .Complete, ready to light. —aubway oor, Central Building, 2-In. Shepherd Checks ‘ tually ah for More 39c Yd. PART WOOL, serviceable and practical fabric for Summer wear, in small and medium size checks. 89c 4&inch Cream Storm Serge, 69c Yard oven quality. Appropriate for seashore and moun- lis | wooh firmly w quality. Appror paged

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