The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1915, Page 10

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HE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 24; i9 TRANSPORTATION COURSE PROVIDED FOR HARVARD | | $125,000 Professorship Is Named| Ba by Donors After James USE SOAP ON YOUR HAIR you wash your hair, don't | Some of Friday’s Big Bargains in These g best thing to ase is just plain CAMBRIDGE, Mass., ide syle RECEIVERS SALES A Petition in Bankruptcy Has Been Filed in the United States Court Against A. D. Matthews Co. and the Receiver Must Raise Cash Immediately for the Re-arrangement of This Business. 150 JAC Stamps Free With Purchases of $1 or More Tomorrow, Friday aCut Out This Coupons This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY Founding of the James J. Hill pro- fessorship of transportation in the) MM Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration with an endowment | of $125,000 was announced by Presal- owell in his addreas to the alumni assembled for com mencement to-day. | The seventy-four donors of the }money include railroad presidents, | bangers and other friends and ad | mirers of the former President of the |Great Northern Raiload, who have named the new chair in honor of Mr Hil because of his accomplishments as a builder and operator of rail- In offering the professorship S. & H. Green Trading Stamps FRE purchase of $1 or more, tomorrow, Fri ‘These 50 FREE Stamps are of there was a piace and need for in- struction in the fundamental pria- ciples of railroad operation and ad- If any goods bought by you tm this sale are not satisfactory o@ Your would as to quality or price, your money wil! be cheerfully and promptly ve- Sunded upon return of the merchan- dise and sales check. An event in addition to the usual crowded programme was the dedica- Widener Memorial 1i- the buliding of which was Guarantee ‘Mrs. E. Lloyd of 229 W. Main Street, (al Stamp ds in Morning—Single Stamps Aftern'’n made possible by a gift of $2,000,00% Sleanor Elkins Widener o: in memory of her son, |. ¥., was for twenty-four tract, Physicians seemed to give her real help. Henry Cabot Lodge delivered the dress of presentation. ed AIDING GIRLS’ VACATIONS. » Belmont and Mise Morgen Head a New Assocation. Supreme Court Justice Shearn has ertificate of incorporation of the Vacation Association. The applt- cation was made by Mrs. August Bet- mont and Miss Anne Morgan. if 536 Beautiful Summer Dresses || Your Victory | That Were Made to Sell for as Much as $20.00 $5.50 . We believe these dresses to be the greatest values ever offered at the price. You will agree with us when you see the style and quality. _ They are splendidly fashioned of superior quality cotton crepes, voiles, linens, etc., and there are plenty of all white dresses tastefully trimmed and embroidered. All sizes for women and misses. Matthews—Second Fleer. *1.00 bed taken but a few doses she declared cured ‘not think it will be necessary to take the full treatment of remedy, ad after taking God that [ have had such a re- suffered for twenty-four years, little help from doctors, “Your ly ie the only thing that ever tia, Fat as much ‘Bettie of your druggist now a! absolute tee—i * pooecoon yw REAL ESTATE AT. 600 TrimmedHats, Worth $5.00 to $7.50. A wonderful assortment including many Panamas 1,000 Jap Panama Values $1.50 and’ $2.00—Friday at.. Six different styles for women and misses \ The U.S. District \ \ Court Sustains \ the Receiver in \ N Selling Goods \ \ Below Cost! ! ‘The Oriental Slipper Mf; >. brought a test sult to al ge N N Veeder of the United States RN N Court sustained the Receiver in welling goods at any price K he deemed wise. Hats, Genuine Lae eal wings, ostrich pompons and flowers; large |Japanese Panama Hats at this price are a sensation, but and medium sailors of Milan hemp, many trimmed with |the Receiver is raising cash by reducing the stock. ‘That's he reason for this very big bargain. lace, ribbon, flowers and ostrich pompons. Matthewe—Second Fleer. Men’s Shirts and Half Hose Radically Reduced by the Receiver Men's 8c Madras|Men’s 58 Percale| Men's 25cOnyx” Black Silk-Lisle Half Hose, _' 1 4 c SUFFRA admits that a property owner should have a legal right to vote. ) THE Be a property owner. Have a real right to vote, And make money besides. For $50 to $350 Each WILL PROBABLY BE SOLD Within a few blocks of the Lexington Avenue Subway, directly on the line of the City’s growth, Men's 79c Bedford Cord Men's 3b 10 we‘Onyx”” Half Hose, also other good ma kes of silk lisle, Men’s Half Hose, split- foot, also black and Men's $1.50 and Madras & Jacquard $2|Men’s 50c Silk Ties, flowing end styles, in s tthews—Main Floor. ) gan a eaten srr gas aamammen Toilet Articles Witch Hazel, quart size Women’s Low Shoes The very newest Summer styles in Pumps regular $3.50 and values, Reduced by the receiver to.......... at the Sele of 579 LOTS of the estate of Bredish Johnson, Inc.; (Clason Pt. Rd., Ludlow Ave., Randall Ave., White /* Plains Rd., and adjacent avenues and streets, to be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION no matter what price they bring $1.78 Including a large number of Low Shoes, made by George W. Baker Company of Brooklyn. Matthews—Second Fleer. ca! A 1@c Physicians’ and Surge: and Mouth Was! Matthews—Main Floor, 7 = = = * D > Household Linens, &c. Remarkable Reductions 3é-Inch Long. Cloth, 10-yard piece; 85c value; peer sevahwe: ” 6De Hematitched Pillow Cases, size before hemming 45x36; regularly 12}4¢; each 10- Hemmed Pillow Cases, size be- fore hemming 42x36; reg- ularly 10c; each....... c Hemmed Huck Towels, all white or red borders; good size; Se value; 1 cach ces, Ore path Tomles Hemmed Bath regularly 10 Hemmed Me: 18-meh, regula! cach wank Knitted Face Cloths; each 5 Matthews—Main Floor. 26-inch 10c Figure Crepe at 6c a Yard A splendid new, popular Cotton Fabric in white grounds, with colored figure effects. Ideal for Summer dresses. TUES. and WED., JUNE 29th and 30th }at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street Se a 3¢-inch Fancy Figured 36-inch Tropical Suiting, in natural color | 36-inch Loraine Figured Embroidered we > assortment of pretty Crope, in a range of de regularly 39¢; yard. 26-inch Dress Gingham, in desi! and wanted designs; regularly >, only, for warm weather costumes and auto coate; regularly 39c; yard *| 42-inch Covert Suiting, in. dark mixtures; regularly 30c; yard Matthewe—Main Fleer. $5.98 Can Remain on Mortgage Titles Insured Free TO REACH THE PROPERTY on te West Point Avenue to property. 7 jack and white, regularly 2c, yard > r= 4. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3rd Ave. Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St. N. Y. City. $5.00 Cowhide Suit Cases at 100 Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, a 3 sirable col ia 25¢ le colors "Oe $3.29 Solid cowhide leather suit cases, with brass lock and side latches; straps all around; linen lived: with extra shirt pockets; 24 and 26 inch 100 picces of fine American porcelain; dainty pink spray decora- tion with gold on edge and gold traced handles; one of Matthews popular open stock patterns; complete service for 12 people. — -Sfm -> $5.00 and $6.00 Travelling Bags, $3.98 Genuine sole leather, American Cut Glass Vases, 98c A variety of cut glass vases in besutiful cuttings and shapes; ail eavy walrus grain, all leather lined; strong and latches; sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 13 frame, with solid brass loo cut on pure lead blanks; ring as clear as a bell, Remarkable values. 36-in. All Silk Taffeta Regularly $1.25 a Yard at 89c ; $1.25 Black Dress Silks at 94c. a Yd. 86-inch All-Silk Black Peau de Soie. All-Silk Black Taffeta. All-Silk Black Messaline. h All-Silk Black Satin Duchess, Matthows—Main Fleer. will soli at tds office in the Handkerchiefs 6 for 25c Wemen's Handkerchiefs — embroidered corner, colored rolled edige, aloo double hemstitched. Men's Handkerchiefs —with crossbar border; ¢ and 44 inch Ou June 28, 1918, 2 2 P.M $46,000,000.00—44%, Corporate Stock of the City of New York Payable June 1, 1965, ent $26,000,000.00—4 12% Stock (15-Yeer Serial) of the Matthews—Matn ‘Fleer, Matthewe—Main Floor. 42-in. Shadow Stripe Mohair Regularly 50c ayd., Friday 35c For Summer dresses and bathing suits, An ideal fabric, in all colors, including plenty of navy aid white and black. Main Floor ansually from Jens 1, 9996, te June 1, 1930, inchusive. Se Sih, Tox comin’ sie ret ae eels ee Women’s and 200 Rolls Linoleums The best inlaid and printed linoleums e ° Hosiery Savings These remarkable price cuts produced by the receiver's purpose of raising cash. reduced by the receiver as follows: 65c Best American and Im- .|ported Printed Linoleum ‘Two ya ds wide; for this Receiver ee eee ee ie new Begerate Boogessio axnet bo mado fer sunk dase. Charter poovides thet bits mete ree eaciosed fa of Two Per ue Chlidves s Children's 45c Genuine Cork oe 33¢ nd Armstrong’s hardwood, floor, tile 48- $1.10 Inlaid Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum, handsome par-|Patterns through to, the back; quet wood designs and tile goods cut from perfect rolls, at, per square Polke el 67¢ rd Fleer. OceAN LINES eAMBOrS vel WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. _ [SNAP SHOTS tw HUDSON “yp Take your Camera and | Enjoy the Best One Da Outing in the World Hudson River Day Line New York fo Albany By catching the return steamer at West Point, Newburgh or Poughkeepsie you can be back in New York before Le 8 ay >, ings to West Polit. re SUNDAY TRIPS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT browses Street Pier. pom pie —> » ‘a oe STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL STEAMER RICHARD PECK ; GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACT tee Ss SUNDAD, aL | Lake Hopetcong $1.00 ‘| Next Sund “Atlantic erstate Park KPA SAVINGS BANKS. vine PWATCHES-DIAMONDS® The Williamsburgh Savings Bank | 9170 B way-9"Floort DIAMONDS. WATCHES & CRED! pry 4 ‘ N ke for opening Accou ‘rea SUMMER RESORTS. LONG ISLAND’S OCEAN SHORE FINEST SURF BATHING IN THE WORLD Over 125 miles of clean, white sandy beaches teeming with oummer ac-

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