The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 11

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{ 4 TE ERE ES IN GREATER N WY J ‘ record} high it might be traced, Grerercret Sas been Se etttak yeti *| joi 3 | aa it, 1915, by Wright A. Patterson.) CHAPTER VI. (Continued,) LL through the ride the man at her side remained sient, suffering acutely. He turned 4 his face away, Again theve came to Kitty Gray the feeling that she felt something hich she ought to recognize, she i not tell what. In truth, sym- y had the better of curiosity for) « time. She dit not examine her | ct! companion clogely, only: fat ing to him an occasional word | ‘"t sympathy and assurance. Sucdea- ; dis: Temembering that she did .ot {i who he was, and remembering © that her own conduct might be as singular, sho turned hor Bampanion over to the head porter the hotel and hurried away to own rooms. Apparently the disfigured strang t night, f vert at 11 of the foli Kitty "Gray emerg Hy arrayed for a morning ride, iw the stranger in the hotel lobby, face swathed in bandages. He ed to be waiting for her ap- ch, apoke to her some words in onguo which she did not under nd—then changed to French—and en to English. if mademoiselle would permit me,” auld, “I might be of use, even as m. I know the city. Might I act courier for the time? I would my gratitude if mademoiselle re- | rds it as proper for mo thus to do} eho tak ckitty Gray,Sucvaated by no definite | , but governed by the impulse eh she trusted in her trade, turned enly toward the curb where stood “hired motor car, and motioned to) man to enter. iwEhey passed on down the wide avo-| mue of the capital, a strange couple | . Kitty looked curiously about » studiously examining everything je saw. Yos, the old city was beau ful, with its long lines of green tre 8 built by hands long | need of a guide, and unob-| ively the muffled figure at her quietly suggested the information | he thought might be of service. He ted out some of the other large! ela—mansion houses of this or that @ourt official, the hall of justi @ity hall, the great co: al palace, the palace touched her arm gently, en jlence. car, splendidly equipped and rushing speed, came out of yt side street on which Kitty y had found her companion on the previous day. In the car, his gloved mands resting on his stick, sat a tall strikingly handsome in his| own. Sa imperious of air and bold re- ITN itty Gray did not notice that eal anion had shrunk back low into | seat, Her own eyes mot those of} scupant of the advancing car. y Gray was young and more| little handsome, She had! taken ‘pains to turn herself out well| &s she might in view of the possible @urroundings she misht meet on her quest. To the bold eyes of tall strafger she must have! ed fair enough to look upon, for| guddenly, as he passed, he stared at) ther directly, bayed, raised his hat—| even UNREAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. must not d vow, y th results in ove _| REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. P EMERSON HOUGH “Who was that man?” demanded y Gray, flereely, of her companion, © doesn’t know me. he Jooked to pictures [ have seen. man—an inter they id in our country zhofter loan fiasco. Yes, the “Of the other I know nothing, ined het companion; the Count Frederick. ‘ount Frederick—the pretender!” lush, mademoiselle, for ke, hush! re- €, Follow!" & tell me more. (To Be Coritinued.) An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong ‘The trouble with most thin folks who! weight la that they inslet on h ach of stuffing it with rubbing on useless tiinness go ent t remarkable new # | . it Is now possible to combine | needed em con- ood. This chemistry ts t ive ahd inter fattenin nd t picture the ho ulders and’ bust disappe on from 10 to 20 pounds “ot lutely harm: Leading drur and vicinity have sing stomach troubles, it BRGRIED Laws Are for the protection of the Public from Incompetent and Unsérupulous Venders of Eyeglasses. Beware of inferior glasses sold at supposed bargain prices. Get your glasses only from an Optometrist Registered un- der the Optometry Laws. Published by the Optometrical Soclety of the City of New York THEATRES, EW AMSTERDAM '\. “5.5, Mon. July PAYS. 16 ‘ADVERTISE? a D. Ww. “GRIFFITH'S ANTIO SPECTACL Sat ae And yet how ational | some | ise foreigner—nt the time of the | two! Who is but this—he God's} We do not dare—you aid Kitty Gray, sharply, e165 il, TO REVIEW TAX VALUATION. Mra. John Jacob Astor Thinks Property Is Rated Too fi Mra. John Jacob Astor considers that the tax assessors have placed too high a value of property she owns at No. 22, 24 and 26 West Thirty- fourth Street and has asked the Su+ preme Court through her attorneys for a review of the valuation: In her petition, which was granted, Mrs. Astor say: thet 9 the worth but $630,01 bulldings are ass __ THEATRES. Winter Garden’ "« rat SOEs, THE PASSING SHOW OF fe BOOTHS, "00's LOUIS MANN Marine Eat Ps Brightest Musical INOBO! DY 1 Comey of Year ipl zt LONGACRE ee es rat CANDLER W030 38 rag, seni 10 Good +] ON TRIA Ant Bale. Bo L AL ets apron a PLAZ 10 F,1 ae A ah oF en beiiles Ba Mi ‘emedy Reves “FASCINATING FLORA” ALSO FEATURE Real: tt: 4: The story every evening in The ning Wend pletures at following that of | lis ‘Theatre, 1424 RonatTy 1. ; Sethe Thats Find be OAS Henvotine ‘ it LY y atte, Mth & Broad by mM) dat c City, 4 15 Av. City, Richmond Theatte, Mtapictod "ai | JARDIN DE D, DANSE | N DAVE GENARO «. In New Dances with TH AUDREY MUNSON ,..! < _In Startling New Poses, And ‘Ten (ORTH BEAGH 173 FROME, | _ Dancing |HENDERSON’S (\} | VALERIE BERGERE iki sbsieie |BLOSSOM SEELEY Wisin’ 455) Wilson fe “BRIGHTON mn | Brighton Beach Willa tl it Waketiold ot | PALISADES S83" PARK," 1200 RULE BATHING in World's 1a a En eas REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | SALE NOW GOING ON or tH 579 LOTS Of the Bradish Johnson Estate, Inc. ‘No Matter What Price They Bring rat the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, N. Y. City 70% Can Remain on Mortgage SAVINGS BANK BOOKS TAKEN .AS DEPOSITS ON PURCHASES OF LOT FULL LOTS ARE SELLING AS LOW AS $50 iDON’T FORGET At Auction Sales Lots were Sold at the Below Ridiculous Prices: } 165th to 169th St., Westchester Av. & Southern Boulevard 125th St., 8th Av. to St. Nicholas Av... 102d to 104th St., B’way & W.E: 46th and 47th Sts., B'way & 7th Av.... 42d St., near 3d Ave...... $65 to $350 each, now 90to 125 ‘208 to 218 -400 to 1000 700 to 800 ind Av.. ‘Bath and 36th Sts. B’way & 7th Av.....400to 600 " JOSEPH P. DAY, J. CLARENCE DAVIES, Agents and Auctioneers. worth $6,500 to $20,000 each 30,000 to 50,000 15,000 to 75,000 50,000 to 100,000 25,000 to 30,000 ptghiee ee Loew's Amerie Root (2555.8 84 4 i sae Fa Bi rage: OLUMBIA |LEW KELLY Cures; % [BEHMAN SHOW thy th, ‘ant AMOORE LYMPIC 4a MAT, DAILY = Gh Fives PRINCESS MILO, MOTO cps 44th & Bway, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANX Jron Steamboat Go aPAY_ OCEAN TAURUS ON THE Deep Sea Fishing Str, Dally at S Ay M. from Pier 1, N. R.. ONL kd anda Yonkers 8.254.M.i WW 120¢h es 6 P.M. ler . | © Peanster RIVER Diy HUDSON Lie (ALBANY DAY LINE) Day Putinge to Fourhkeesele, Nowe argh or West Point, Telephone, Apring—4141, Weekda; Str. “HIGHLANDER” Sundays. Love, Battery 0.10, West 28¢ bt. 0.43, kere. 10.45 4. M DANCING, REGULAR DINNER Koc, RY POWELL “oni Bitters (r,80, Ferry) DAILY AND SUNDAY THIPS TO Interstate Park | -andings rm Pint te Prva ae kernals har Yachts Le. Tattery Pler_ 10.30, " , HORANDY HOOK A the OCEAN, 130" bal KEANSBURGN. 6. SAVINGS B BANKS. | Dry Dock Savings Institution | 841 & 348 BOWERY, Cor. Bd St. N. ¥. | The Trustees have deciared a dividend | for the six months ending June 30, 1915, on, all deposits from FIVE. te THREE theretd™ | 56 AND 58 BOWERY. COR. CANAL ST. WM. F. PATTERSON. V. _CHARLES MIPHLING, Sec Maiden Lane Savings Bank nll? ) Broadway, cor. Maiden Lane ‘comi-ennual dividend mee, Whelan ot | 4 PER ANNUM July Deposits made onor 40,000 to 50,009 draw 1s received trom AUMA STORE iB 149th Street DSra NNSG Easy Payments—Make Your Own Terms Plain Figure Tags—One Low Price—Cash or Credit 4.98 Frame is solid Heil, constructed in oak; golden finish $24, 98 raven in imt. leather... .. 3 Rooms Completely $47.50 Completely $77. 50 Sorniatty $122.50 Furnished, \ Furnished, OPEN EVERY EVENING—NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 149™ ST., COR. 3° AVE. | _ AUTOMOBILES, Some More Sensational Demonstrator Bargains Maxwell 1915 Demnonstvatess and Show Cars— New Cars at Used Car Prices 'E have been able to secure 22 more special 1915 Demonstrator and Show Cars. These are practically Brand New 1915 Maxwells — they are beautifully finished, new looking, 5-passenger touring cars, in really finer “‘tuned-up”’ condition than when they left the factory, completely equipped with electric starter, electric lights, storage batteries and generator, high-tension magneto, etc., etc. These cars carry our usual full guarantee While they lasj—marked from $450 to $625 New York Branch: 1808 Broadway at 59th St. Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation Brooklyn: 1392 Bedford Ave., cor. St. Mark’s Ave. SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANK’ EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 51 Chambers St., New York ‘The Board of ‘Trustees has declared @ seul. I dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per annum on all The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 180 BOWER NEW YORK, June 14, 1918, A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THREE and ONE-HALF For Cent. per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors on all sume of upwerd aud not exceeding $5,000 which shall have been deposited at least three months on the firt day of July next, end will be payable om and After Monday, July 19, 1918. Money deposited om or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1916, HENRY A, SCHENCK, Preeident, WILLIAM &, KNOX, Comptzoller, JOSEPH G, LIDDLE, Seeretary. ts entitled thereto, OR BEFORE 1 DRAW IN. fi THOMAS M. MULRY, President, JOWN J. PULLEYN, Comptrofier, WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK Sixth Avenue and Ninth Street. Trustees have declared @ semianeusl di tthe rate oe thy ‘one ennum ‘whet wil bee aecita tae UNION DI ME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (112th consecu- tive) Ras been declared at the rate of ‘Three and One-half Per Cent. ver annum. Credited July 1, 1915, and yable on and after Thursday, July 15, 1915, on all sume entitled thereto under the By Laws, Money deposited om or before July 10, 192 draws interest from July 1, 1018. ALEX, INNAN, President. FRANCIS SM LEAKE, 7 er. FKANK F, HAZARD, Secretary. reat from, sauna a gts Unfurnished. 126 W.. near Columbus ay, bath, hot water and heat, $28, 166 and 19% W.—4 rows, bot 100th St 4 rooms NEW YORK SAVINGS: BANK N, W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue, ‘July 1, 1918, dividend at the rate of FOUR PERCENT 5 OB all suns ei unde: WiLL DRAW 185th At, 800 W—Comer fate, 4, 6 ryems and “bath, neat aod hot ‘wale fOr gamer Broad i ign * Bivone INTEREST President, jet i Witten n. BRIN CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK 110TH SEMI-ANNUAL hbideigi raered Pi, State tial. | mer on Credit & ABT ME VAAMTTE howe be credited on all ae qe FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, SOOT ‘A. THREE-DAY “GETAWAY” sabe THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ©” Bargain Day) / HOLIDAY and VACATION (NEEDS o Full Assortmenté of UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES at Sale Prices as Follows:— ———$— 0 WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES Superb Stocks of emi Models—Fashionable . Tine 10.75 14.98 ode le— Values to $14.98. ilk Taffeta. New smart Tattete or Crepe dq Chine Copen! navy and black—laced bodice—scalloped tunie skirts, corded” under- inves v- Black taffeta and natural ‘ pongee—Coat modele— embroidered batiate col- lar and cuffs—full flare” skirt with fold—all Spree beeerant grit batiate collar—aises to 46. Manifacturer’s Surplus Stock of. WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES } 3. 00 Worth $4.08 and 85.98......0 0. cc cede cece eee eed o | Striped and floral voiles—pretty color combinations—dainty models, some show ing jabot, others novelty collars—straight, plaited or ruffled skirts. A Pre-Holiday Special Worth Investigation. Women’s Bathing Suits AND ACCESSORIES y see Bt TOTAL Weve] For Women and Children Attractively Priged 0 ing Salts 1.08 to 13.08 bsg Cambrie, ad a, Wotsnoott of Shoes, Caps aire otf Me era nidere ‘and Tess eweeth bo 38 Nainsook Night Dresse +15 to 1,08 | "yoken of tan ‘omb’ 25 to 2.49 and ribbon— 68 Night Drosses—Nainsook = Crepe TIGHTS AND ROMBINATIONS...... «30 to 1.98 wg gl ne A yf HOSIERY Needfuls for Over the Holiday Attractively Priced. tely trim Women's Night Drosses— nsook—beautifull; with emb'y and and Nbbonw value. Abe. Nainsook Corset Cov oF +++ OB) “atylem fine laces, Wpmen's Pure Stik { Howe—Black, medallions—value ite and Colors—tiale or alll Cambric, Drawers—wide ‘embroidery noles—lisie or double om top— ind ti sor circular skirt, drawer and With Nematitched Futtlos Women's. Drawers—Natnsoo! bs fen of good emb'y or Ber or fangy lace and insert—reg. 59. .4@ k— ners filk Boot Hose— Ke, —lisle sole and bog jo Envelope Chemises—Nain: round neck, or emb’y Hammocks for Get-a-ways or Stay-at-Homes. Couch Hammocks —lo9 mastreeaes steel spring con and durable chafne and wind ableld 2.08 Nainsook Combinatlo o— pretty yokib Denim covered of lace or neat or »! rT peand comfortable, - broldery—reg. $1. * Md one t10 5.08 Na 8 uality—w: idere: oe rt hel draw: reg. —with mater with adj adjust to ‘ binations—elaborately Better quaitiys . front and back of Swinging Davenport nye stent construc’ are m4 it that cove! with ‘chal serene eres OBO Iron Stands., 2.19. 2.95.. 3.98 Hammocks—Tapestry and Seiten Softects_—deep pilto 4 Geop Valance~-special valu t 1.19.. 1.49.. 1.98 or Bungalow Hammocks— Sarak coloreq— atront and com eS —value $2.19 and $3 1,69.. 2.08 SPECIAL LUNCHEON 49 cents Chicken Gumbo Soup Roast Prime Ribs of Beet Baked New Potato String Beans Strawberry say Whipoed Cream ol backs. oh tela skirt—Speeial Tralee tenses a lace or emb'y..... Princess Blips—Pink and wae Mossaline or Taffeta—lace hem double ruffle on skirt with atitehing—lace edged yoke and” beading—value $4.26.. Women’s Petticoate—Cambric or Nainsook—wide embroidery or rows of Iace—Special. we Petticoats—elaborate newest laces—reg. $2. 96 Size Night Dresses--ro oneucn and eg round * : Bi Petticoats —Natnaaoe of lace or wide rr Neapolitan Ice Cream Tea—(Iced or Hot)—Coffee > MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. Me ‘To prevent dealors buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone ‘Orders. 79 ct. Talleta—35 inch & $2.49 Women me | Nainsook ca neck, Ince or A ba Dresses. Chiffon fintsh—denirable Iebt, Yollen gpd, Crepes—stripes, medium and dark colo - colors—various me of of ome 'y and bat NLEN'# DREASES—SECOND FLOOR, | $2.49 Women's Ba +108 Mohair and purt cowatt ‘aaa neck—- SILKS —MAIN FLOOR. We ct. Fancy Percales rape by wo dots, ete tee. cheees $8 sacane, 39 ct, Balmacaan Tweeds. 6 inch—brown, tan and grey aR TESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 98 Armure Weave Puli sise—turn deep rods, tan, gre hit, combina! white, combinat back — pili * and Bi FHM FLO! $3.98 Boys’ Norfolk peat f styles—tweed: 1 durable and well made, oom. CARES 49 et. Fancy Ca Ley yee weas Embroidered on a! Villeclace. pleot or ‘stripes ; checks and + Puritan, Quaker from high class 9 ct. Men's & Women’ i hb Linen—% inc ern. HANDKERCHIEFS--MALN FLOO ort or atarched—all hs ores FURNIBMINGS. and Out Hote $2.48 Tailor + Black, v' hite —trim'd with MILLIN! 96 ct. Girls’ ‘Stripes, checks button’ trim—various 8 Gls Diet, SECOND FLOOR,

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