The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 10

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' U. . SENATOR BURTON URTON URGES lJ § WHO RETURNED TO-DAY e (J FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Declares Trade Relations Must Grow and That Americans Are Welcomed. = aril TELLS OF EXPATRIATES. ze: ifet | 6 | Ameriea, particularly now that the child Visited Colon: Southe Furopean war Is on. The cities are|"%¢ Who had pleaded guilty to a female y of ae fae and gay and have all the attrac: ape be arson in the third degree, A ormerty offered on the Conti-| few ton be! Who Refused to Swear Al- 7 beat, ‘There should be taster liners |Jona P. Kelly, a court aneote is: legiance to Flag. THE EV running down there, American young fRIDAY, JUNE 26, 19 OFERS BRE MONEY TOOKE,BELENG I AN AMERCAN CST Ignorance of Prisoner’s Brother} §!=@ 51: iret ni 16. Bonura, he said; he was Vincent's brother. _——>——_ Justice Manning of the Brooklyn Supreme Court was tn his chambers this morning preparing to go into So Obvious Justice Man- | Vase rcs Serat awl Ay hing Releases Him, | hae? 2. cha setae es PUM” a | CREDIT ‘3 “or” °50/'8 Pcx” ‘100 wr Pe FE RMAN "5 Pew 5) 12 °sr"'150 ogred there, an won't get the trade. court and pronounce sentence on Vin- | men umes More A My Agnew tuneonscious, jeans should visit bps cent Bonura of No. i421 DeKalb Ave- | nt the Long Islam John P. Kelly, a court attendant, in- formed Justice Manning that an tl- he languagen of ad the Isthmus literate, ill-kempt, unprepossessing Italian wanted to see him. When ushered inside the Italian ap- tiproacned the table where Justice 1) info more intimate communication | Manning was seated, and without a b ” i t i ih them. word slid a fat, greasy Mr. Burton will stop at the Astor|to The Justice soueaa ts ‘ond him. a fow days, visit ‘Ashington and/found it stuffed full then return to Cleveland. He de- frayed out gree gy thepcallls 2x clined to discuss politica. Whe t's this?” gasped His Honor in these Use Peter- A mw ft astonishme NN. Peon Street, THE ONLY WAY. vate. NG go aee eerie OXFORDS MUST BE SOLD—$2.75 to $4.40 LB Fisiiee spn gM ina Baltimore American.) | ‘This meant nothing to Justice Man-|J Regular values $3.50 to $5.50. Sizes are broken in all styles, but ow will Neots an’ guests only as a tradition. Former Sen-| ——————_________ | sayy nig widow survives him.” fuse se es cotter oni be tarecmoyeee, | in ga 2 Oe ees et ea es ~ ‘tor Theodore EB, Burton of Cleveland " . . to-day holds record "| twelve veterans, told them the news of ‘I suppose she realised that was the’ frankly he was giving the Judge the WAY 2 mete emma sanedy es Ge beweatt ce taaeat seme of this |ikeie native land and hed am inter. |outy poseiite way the had of braomlng money 12 procure & stort e Judge the|| @ WEST BROADWAY 221 GREENWICH STREET te ched| esting talk with them afterward. They | Nis Wider. H i ? rt i i to-day on the Verdi, of the were @ager to hear about the new jolt Lane, after an un- pry rd South and apparently are still loyal to began March 2lner, but none of them expressed any Practically all parts Of) deyiro to return. Former Secretary of Btate Elihu Root once visited this fa known as Villa| strange colony, and tho natives still remember him. Bot far from Bao) iother interesting portion of the ing district tn) Burton trip was that between Ascen- Of the original)cion, the capital of Paragu: ere are only | Brasil, in @ district ao int left alive. ." semi-religious, F i ; i tt 3 H i i wit iF rf A fe tf i: ; 1 i for i ‘ l i i i 5 ay ; r fely al 1 World Wants Work Wonders. |*7*, seminety Prosperous and con: | road from one country to the other, tented. Mr. Burton addressed the| “My trip was entirely unofficial,” SAK faut Saturday—Store n Until 5 o'clock : (Last Full Saturday for Women-Going Away Friday Over the 4th), 1,542 New Taffeta Dresses ¢ ‘i Styles at $12.50; 3 at $16.50; 3 at $18.75 At Each Price Good Selection in Colors and Sizes _ These dresses were made by a man who makes “more dresses up to $25 grade, and makes them better, than ‘any other maker of women’s dresses. He stocked up on taffeta early, before others had any idea of the great demand Bf that was to come. of this—and of his great respect for the large outlet the Salons have—we got the dresses ‘at « favored price and shall so sell them—tomorrow. There is wonderful variety; white, navy, black, , ce eas re poy orl sree H » stripes, is, P is; some Scabined with net: pe-de-chines, Broadway at Ninth, New York. At $16.50 Premet embroidery on double tunies; little fluted ruchings; band- At $18.75 Ruffled bands of taffeta or chif- fon; Premet embroidery; double tunica; plain taffeta nds on bi skirt; flowers on gir- 1,000 Ratine Skirts at $2 We would have to sell these for $3.75 to $5.50 if bought in May. White, black and white checks, and pretty colored plaid effects. 11 styles. Variety of pockets. 235 Palm Beach cloth skirts, 24 to 28 waist, special $3. 300 skirts of Pique and Gabardine, $2 to $4.50. Saturday, in New Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Building. On the Subway floor—Continuing the Sale of 1,080 Newly-made Silk Dresses at $8.50, made within the past week. And—more than 2,000 outing skirts in a variety of washable materials, special $1, $1.50, $1.75. 2,500 Fresh Summer Shirtwaists Specially: Priced $1.50, $1.75, $2 Cool as a motor car breeze—these At $1.50, four models of sheer or- . nd-span white lingerie waists, | gandie lawn waists, such as everybody fresh from the workroems. wants; collars are of Plauen lace. i = White voile, organdie lawn and ba- Every size in every style—extra sizes { ; low necked and short sleeved. | up to 46 in a number of models. too much trimmed to be pretty, ieee ak plain A y waist absolutely fresh, read: ’ rege wi 4 . ith 1 to put on to wear over the week-end. J some with real ait hace lace collars that cost $1.95 to land | be contracts for such lerge queatitica of saterais f mi oat try. ein Ae sonece | is Nitcg he willingly sells out bis Beveral models were here earlier at $8.50 and 63. it la ; you are planning to buy a models with imported | gpir¢ ‘you will need several new waists to wear with it. : ‘Third floor, Old Building. At 61.75, four trimmings that cost 40c yard whole- his brother, His name was Giusepp) Specialists in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Apparel STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. Economies of compelling interest tomorrow in a Clearance of Women’s Tailored Suits oplendidly made, in the season's best models, of men's-wear serges, gabar- dines and shepherd’s check worsteds Suits that hate been priced from $19.50 to $29.50 reduced to $9.50 Suits that have been priced from $25.00 to $39.50 reduced to $14.50 For tomorrow we have prepared a General clearance of Women’s Coats former prices have had but slight influence in these drastic reductions to effect immediate disposal, as the following detail attests: Coats that were $12.50 to $15.00, now $5.00 Coats that were $16.50 to $22.50, “ $10.00 Coats that were $25.00 to $32.50, “ $13.50 Coats that were $35.00 to $42.50, " $16.50 Coats that were $45.00 to $59.50, “ $19.50 None C. O, D., on approval or exchanged. “Tub” Dress Skirts for Women four groups at four special prices Skirts of gabardine, repp, pique or cordeline; very special at * JE { $1.95 Skirts of corduroy, honeycomb, pique, linen or Palm Beach cloth; foal at wis { $2.95 Skirts of linen, ratine or gabardine; all very specially priced at ay tem { $3.95 Skirts of imported washable white corduroy; a new sport { $5.00 1; special at All skirts up to 36 inch waistband. Tomorrow, a very interesting and special Sale of 1,000 Women’s “Tub” Dresses $5.00, $5.95 & $7.50 Many styles, and all sizes 34 to 44, though not every size in every fabric or style, since most of the fabrics were in lengths to make not more than four or five Dresses. Voiles, lace-trimmed; three-tier ruffled or plain; Dolly Varden, pencil stripe or flowered. Combinations of colored and while voiles, The newest ideas for warm weather dresses. A special group of Women’s’Linen and Voile Dresses, 39 to 51 Bust, at $7.50 Large women will find this an especially attractive offering, not alone because of the size range, but for the reason that the styles are particularly appropriate. All white, blue, lavender, in combina- tions of voile and linen, Broadway Saks & Contpary Mth Street Proddnvestocy Clonranae of T cfloved Suits and Coats for Misses and Girls at prices practically regardless of cost 179 Misses’ Suits are greatly reduced as follows: 65 Misses’ Wool Suits, were $18.50, now $7.00 54 Misses’ Wool Suits, were $25.00 to $29.50, “ $10.00 46 Silk or Wool Suits, were $35.00 and $39.50, “ $20.00 _ M4 Misses’ Silk Suits, were $39.50 to $45.00, “ $24.00 203 Misses’ Coats strikingly reduced in price: 65 Misses’ Wool Coats, were $15.00, now $700 47 Misses’ Wool Coats, were $18.00, “ $10.00 43 Silk or Wool Coats, were $20 to $25, “ $12.00 48 Misses’ Silk Coats, were $29.50 to $35, “ $18.00 119 Girls’ Coats radically reduced as follows:— 71 Coats that were $5.00 to $7.50, now $2.00 29 Coats that were $7.50 to $12.00, “ $4.00 19 Coats thal were $15.00, “$7.00 1000 Misses’ Summer Dresses Special at $5.00, $7.50, $9.50 Newest ‘models of the season. _Two- or three-tier, flounced or ruled shirts. Tailored linen Dresses, all-white crepe, voile or c inations of net, voile and net, and crepe, and @ wide as- soriment of dainty flowered or striped votles. Sizes 14 to 18. 500 Middy Blouses for Misses and Girls Sizes 6 to 20 years; special at 75c Fine quality twill or khaki, in regulation, belted or button-front models, Misses’ Washable Skirts, special at $1.95 Tailored; pocket and self-tailored belt. Cordeline, gabardine or Khaki cloth. Semi-annual clearance sale of Boys’ Norfolk Suits Were $9.95 and $10.95—now $6.95 - 2 pairs Knickerbockers of 165 Suits from our regular stock, reduced as above. Splendid: SEW? tailored fancy cassimeres and novelties. Ages 7 to 1.7 y Blue Serge Norfolk Summer Underwear Suits for Boys and Youths two pairs of knickerbockers at 75c special at $7.50 Fine checked nainsook, com- ed models, fine- ination style. Cool, comfort- ani — erecta able, hardy in wearing quality. Exceptional value; hair lined. Ages 7 to 18. bridle ue; sizes 24 to Boys’ Washable Tomorrow great economies Soomess Suits, $2.95 ina ages 6 to 18; Clearance of Young exceptional value Folks’ Shoes New Norfolk styles, in gray or tan crash, army khaki, tan linen Regular stock Shoes, in styles or.white duck. which we have discontinued. Not por bard and width in every style, but every pair at a Specially offered, fonntey great reduction. rP Bathing Suits Oxfords, Pumps, High Sh * FY > ips, Hig. oes for Misses and Girls faduens ied - $ ah} beautiful Oeen's A varied assortmen' Sizes 6 to 10: . models fine quality all-wool mo- Mach 10%, $1.45 hair, black or navy blue. Trim- izes I med with colored silk and fancy sixes 11 f0 544, $1.95 buttons. One-piece Dresses, Boys’, sizes 11106, $1.95 with separate bloomers. Sizes None C. O, D., exchanged or on 6 to 18 years. ~ Second Fleer approval. y Open Saturday event 104 ST. U. STATION AT CORNER

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