The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1915, Page 10

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mn ‘ ¥ 7 il ‘THE BVENING WORLD, WaDNE DAY, JULY 21, 1016. ) ae in City’s Fight , Store R Nablgn Again Delayed SaTmNOUE TAINED ADT ot Crnna wear peneee | 4 ON, | Ul A BRAHAM * ol RAUS) friends ahe met in her strolls, has been sent to the workhouse for distributing cocaine in peanut shells. Daily. | citizens Hving in the district that the ‘De Lancey Nicoll Gets} tranchise covers? | HOPE FOR HIM YET—Alleging that he “has been a mother to it,” «'| Saturdays i in Which A. It has kept up the price of gas, Passat bachelor has gone to court to keep « four-year-old child he bas at : More to $1 in the Thirtieth Ward for thir- | CAred for since infancy, Noon by BY SUBWAY—#5 Minutes from 96th St;, #2 9 Minutes from, Brooklyn Bridge to A. & S. Subway ce, HOYT STREE’ teen years by keeping out electric | Nght competition. TEA NOT BEING ESSENTIAL to atatesmanship, the State Department | a Q. How olse has it affected the con- | 848 decided not to pay for Oolong used by Ambassador Page in London. - ——— sumere? YEARS TED. ms A PROMISE TO VOTE for the @uffrage amendment was exacted as a WASTED. |now THe PRUE WAS AC’) reward by a Troy muftraxette from a man she saved trom drowning, f‘ —— A. The Bradys have interests in Of | this company as well as the Kings County Lighting Company, which fur- in this territ A 9% Rok tha she Gkicss. sommenty TURKISH SNIPERB disguise themselves as bushes by tying shrubs to | done to carry out the purpose of the| their backs, and sometimes paint themse)ves and (their rifles green. franchise, which it contends was ac- quired properly? RIVERHEAD DOCTOR leaves | A. At the end of nearly twenty Capes pe years it constructed 2,175 miles of A “BATH IN BEES,” in which a Washington man bared to the waist oll ga the people of! conduits in the Thirtieth Ward. heaped bees over his body to show carnival crowds they were harmless, b qhese G0 we atand in the) Q How much did it pay to get this| kept doctors busy a whole night picking out the stings, sf Chat “most valuable fran- | most valuable franchise? ~ a Baieon| ~ $404,795. ATROCIOUS ASSAULT wae the charge made by a New York man | cee ty te @ How a14 it acquire 1? after being shaved by a York, Ps., barber, who cut him nine times. Barber Thursday Thrift Sales Offer Unmatchable Economies In Every Section of These Stores THESE THURSDAY THRIFT SALES offer just what the name suggests—opportunities to practice thrift—and thrift, in our estimation, is th the Board of Metimate de-| 4. ome persons, headed by An-| was sent to jail. Rete ee scr,| 2 Dome serves, beaded v7 An. economy in the right direction—savings on the merchandise you want most Sempasins trom giving ws ste: | porscaton of 4.780 shares of tock and| ST ATEN ISLAND NOTES. | Iv», colony, Dongan mine, is svena-|| MOW—everything new, clean and fresh. ing the summer at Easth ton, L. whioh they turned over to the Edieon| 9.4 siection of a successor to Bor-| Miss Isabelle Stettinius of Dongan company for the above princely sum. Hills is the guest of friends in Canada President McCormack by the ae “a gs a ‘oor was the Amsterdam com- shares whieh was to have| <r © few weeks. 7 Dany taken place in Manhattan yesterday, ~ x A. The city says it was a company|was postponed until next y. VICTIM DYING, AUTO FLEES organized for the sole purpose of tak- |The latest development in the situa- ing over the franchise of the State| tion is the announcement that Ber- i DEAF DANCERS kept time to the music at a San Francisco ball by feeling the vibrations through the floor. jon Co, Retains Grip iting Situation in 30th \ to his faithful horee, Frank. r Men’s Fancy Suits! Worth $15.00 bo $20.00 $12.50 ‘Pat De Lancey Nicoll, the ede sixty more days to go Dix Dresses and Uniforms Usually $1.48 to $1.98 $1.25 e . >, tram G. Fad! t Ne r creme STANDARD MAKE Uniform or Dress at substantial reductions MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE NOW, and one of the remarkable Ke hes tee Mr, Nicoll Bad) @, How wae that? ee ae | the choloe of the Demo- pomarbandben from their usual prices. This is an opportunity Nurses will take | | features is the offering of flannels in various shades, made over soft Agodord meet valu- a Desoto re Roc eat ot Posy wer rene rv Repace ncn 23¢ West Fourteenth Street, Coney || advantage of. roll “comfort” model; unlined except for silk yoke and sleeves;, quar- ‘and sold its machinery as old iron. Mr. and Mrs, William Moran of Port |tsland, 18 near death in Coney Island At $1.25, Dix Dresses and Uniforms, usually $1.48 to $1.98. Richmond of their daughter, Mis#| Hospital from injuries received wian ter silk lined shomespuns and pencil stripes with skeleton silk vest iy bas he not decided this Q. How we State company get] Tour Jean Moran, to Harry Curtis hit at Harway Avenue and Bay At $1.48, Dix Dresses and Uniforms, usually $1.89 to $2.25. back. Glen Urquhart plaids} club checks and tartan plaids in dark , the franchise of West New Brighton. ighth Street by an automobile At $1.98. Dix Dresses and Uniforms, usually $2.25 to $3.00. tones, to Burope and he| A. A few people, headed by ® Pro.) Deputy Attorney General Leonard Two passersby found ~ ; , ; ; . Movagpear before the Paso In. [moter named Cocheu, anpeated for the| 5 'Obermoler has asaured Charles reat, ema)| At $2.98, Dix Dresses and Uniforms, usually $4.00. Wide variety of models and color All regular sizes, some “and the company asked) 4iq not get the grant the people would | Simonson, Chi of the Civic} While waiting for the a.abulance Mal- Store orders only on all items. stouts. - League smoke nuisance committee, |juces revived sufficiently to tell his ipbetpenements fr ly of other J end now be/ greatly suffer from monopoly $1.25 to $2.69 House Dresses at 79c that he will bri ction in the fall| name and address and that he was hit ~~ doing duty in the Constitu- | companies. 4o|in the United States Supreme Court g Hon and—well BA Berd digg Ronen oe ad by an automobile, but he could not de-|] an assORTMENT of House Dresses at very much less than. their original They made no attempt to oper- | stable Hook Now Jersey smoke | i iieved he ha fractured skull prices. Mezzanine floor, Central Building. : Be 14} to fulfill its promises to the people? |to obtain an ment of the Con-|acribe the car that struck him. It is s A. been nder hise, but held it a | nuisance. hoped ered, year and Chee ment to peddle it ae Raieane regecren ed = Tot-|~ N R he highest bi vi gone to Canada for sev- here has been practically 20] Wow POSTPONEMENTS WORKED | eral week WOMEN OF EMPIRE STATE y the clty—it has always been FOR COMPANY. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur E. Shea hi SHOULD TAKE ADVICE. A Clearance Sale of 89c @. Bid they nd om sedam com-| om Pittotele, Mase, """"*| Baw Aurora, N. ¥.—"I tound myset|| Misses’ and Junior Dresses The next meeting of the Garden|run down and required some reliable pany. * ‘wha: Amaterd | Club will a b Mrs. | medicine to build . My blood rvic pay act fant the franchise Fe-| Norman 1, Donald, Dongen Hitls, on | bedly out of order, I began taking Dr,|| _ OTHERS AT 98e and $1.98, Lapp ee reat Ms vie sce 29) Geiremente? . it eupplled ninety. bon 7 apple ey etd Pry Golden Medical iscovery nd Dresses are ginghams, percales, linens in dainty colorings, stripes a suese bocoen and ix are lamps and Rice of New Brighton ped J Mtl the tina |] checks, also voiles all daintily trimmed with collars of Swiss edged then sold this “most valuable fran- spel veral weeks with| Finally I it. with lace. Others are piped with contrasting material. Smart little chises” and quit. friends in Ph: hia and Pittsburgh. | have alw hought very hi of D: i ing ‘i ‘ Q, How did the Board of Estimate | ii jean Olive Errington of Clit- mmedies ‘and shall vee Dresses to wear in the morning and dainty styles for afternoon wear. u by oy : i ld at from $1.50 to $3.50. Sizes: Misses, 14, ‘The io of the neighborhood | ton has gone to Camp Sewanaka, | speak words of praise concerni ma. Dresses that have sold ai ls 50. Sizes: i by | Mount Sinai, L. I, for the summe! —Mre, JOHN COLLINS, Corner Oa! by 5 , ag bred thea ged not, tals Misa Phyllis Kerr of Now Brighton |woed and Payne Streets’ Rest ef Oak! | 16 and 18; Juniors, 13, 15 and 17. Not every size in each style, 46 90. ie pending the summer with friend: . ¥.—Advt. . , ra Greenwich, Conn. Oh Cot AT Misses’ Chinchilla Top Coats, $10.98 A. The first of the free open air Kaiten. Smart belted Coats of white chinchilla with large side pockets. Ideal for lhe Fg Shyagation to restrain | rormy con oerts fi sane cera Our either beach or motor wear. Sizes 14,16 and 18. fecond feor, Central Building, the it tis fleld, St. ree, city. . What was the result? bd It came up before Judge McCall ag What thea? “Regina” Silk Gloves {onowapeliaaieaat Bast Sik Gloves Made | UC that ke tras disauatifea, trom troise OTHERS AT 75c and 98c. “Regina” Silk Gloves are obtain- w case, he f the com Aa tataiten t * able here only. Two-clasp style. Second floor, Men's Shop, Eas Building, Men’s Fancy Soft Shirts | ; Al With Doutle Cali, a * 59c MADE OF SOFT finished pefcales of standard quality, They are | Suaranteed fast colors. Numerous neat striped designs in the best colorings. All have the popular double cuffs, A big variety in each style. Sizes 13% to 18 inches. Men’s Star Shirts, $1.00 The sale, which began Tuesday, is continued Thursday. These men's fancy Shirts with the Star brand are easily worth $1.50 each. With soft or stiff cuffs. In all this season's best styles, Street floor, Fulton etreet, East Bullding, the city begin action Boys’ Washable Suit Ually $£50 and $2.00 *,98c YOU WILL BE PLEASED with the quality and style of these little Suits. Every one is made of dependable fabric that will not lose color. There are chambrays, galateas, reps and linens in stripes and solid colors as well as all white madras. Some have short sleeves. Afl the popular models of the season are here. Tommy Tucker, Middy, Billy Boy and Juntor Norfolks in sizes suitable for boys. 3 to 8 years, Second Ooor, East Building, Men’s Good Half Hose! Usually 19c ben 24c “ 2c EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES taken from our Tegular stock, Some are regular made, others have seamless feet, double heels and toes. Included in the lot are Onyx silk lisles, fast black; Onyx silk plated, fast black, and our own importation of fine cotton Half Hose, Long length, 8-button, 98c; 12-button, $1.25; 16-button, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50; 20-button, $1.25 and $1.75. Made of heavy Milanese silk, and every pair is made to fit correctly. Queen Elizabeth Silk Gloves © Made by Kayser, with frill at wrist. Two-clasp style, $1.00; 16-button length, $2.00, Chamois Lisle White Gloves, 49c Two-eep and 16-button length; drawn potnt on 16-button length and spear and drawa point on two-clasp style. White Doeskin Gloves, 79c ‘hen at? A. The trial of the case waa post- pened fe seeer to get another Judge, . Ani A referee, De Lancey Nicoll, ranged for instead, Why was Mr. Nicoll granted ad- ixty days after the previous. wixty days? A. Because either side could object the order if the extension was not ven. Q. When does this next thirty days “E"September % ). Wi Two Thousand Men’s Sack Suits Reduced to i L AN AM ASA OTH the genuine and simulated amt ete Drawers. boleros are exceedingly fashi Die just now and this frock ti of the best that can be offered. It can be made closed at the left of the bolero portion and at the left of the | skirt, giving « panel effect, or, the cen- | tre portion can be opened at the front and the closing made there, and there is & choice of @ flaring or a standing collar, | but the former ts apt to be given the Preference. It makes an extremely at- tractive and becoming frame for the! face, and is « little more comfortable for warm weather wear. The frock can | be copied in the crepe and satin shown here, or in taffeta with satin or any preferred material or in the simple washable fabrics. Seeded voile, for ex- Mercerized Pongee. The Linen Coats have Hats to match with ‘oggles. Wind shields in cuff; well tailored. The other model in fill raglan, Also belted model. Sizes 34 to 44 bust. White Chinchilla Sport Coats, $10.95 Made in two smart models, One plain belted style, the other In the smart braid bound belted effect. This is the proper Coat for al Summer vacation wear. 34 to 44 bust. . Most attractive reductions have been made on the remainder of our Spring stock, Gecond floor, Central Building. Fine worsteds, cheviots and tweeds—full lined and half lined —dark, medium and light colors. Street floor, Men’e Bhop, Kast Builting, wens Mr. Nicott then | ascide » $20 Usually $1.00, The Saxe wrist Glove. * street Moor, Coust, West Building. Tast blacks and fine iustrous lisles in blacks and colors. "SP AiE2t* | chines" In void or not? > Men’s Athletic Underwear, 24c Ms Were $25, $28, $30 & $32 ’ P Fine quality nai loo} rn 1 : : ———— 5 , 5, $28, Women’s Summer Coats $3 Q5| |"t matin ete, SMRD, cool and etntortabe garments. Pag B i , The majority were priced %32 and # Men’s Athletic Underwear, 39c : ay Manton Fash 1ons }) Ri Sec jority pri $30 a Motor and Travel Wear Extra good quality, Broken sizes of Soc, values, consistiog of fine nainsook, i id 30. AN EXCELLENT VALUE, Made in Natural Linen Crash and | | lawn checks and plain Soisettes. Loose fitting garments; coat style. Shirts iq » Mohair Bathing Suits $2 08. That Were $3.98, at | . - OTHERS THAT were sold here up to $8,98 for sale on Thursday at $5.98. A seasomable offering that is not to be equaled elsewhere, $11.98 to $14.98 Bathing Suits, $8.98 Made of beautiful satin and taffeta, These are excellent values. j Secoud floor, Central Buliding, 85 30¢ BROKAW BROTHERS Women’s Trimmed Straw Hats| 79, Most Every One in Stock ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE of Dress Hats, Tailored Hats and Sport Women’s Silk Stockin eed GRAND RAPIDS “Peerage espagnol ape apple at pron In All Plain Colors, at eves re mat tri 4 wor A Cl . col a = ps tr the bolero as liked. \ Hunbroldered Large, medium or small, for - . nF FULL FASHIONED Silk Stockings with mercerized garter tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes. Siore orders only. Children’s Socks, 4 Pairs for 25c Sold in lots of 4 pairs only, White cotton Socks with fancy colored tops. Sale of Writing Paper, Offering Big Savings! © Box 4,389 BOXES of high grade Writing Papers that usually sell at 29, 35¢, 45c and 50c a box to go Thursday at the once price—1 Te, The sale is the result ofgihe biggest sacrifice that any American manufacturer, to our knowledge, has made. In every insignce the price is nearly a half under value, and in a majority of cases the price is more than one-half. This is the greatest Writing Paper of- fering made in Brooklyn in many a day. Every box fresh from the factory and each containing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes of the finest quality. Included in the lot ari finishes as follows: Cubist linen, English lawn, French panel, corduroy tandem style, Glasgow ore! ine or i ch, eo! FUDMITURE Te 285 Panama Hats, 8c, T9e and $1.98 pensar —— panes ate ae, Saws And from the way the importers and manufacturers came to us with offer- making the frock, for it consists only ings of merchandise, it looks as if they fully appreciated the fact that this is the biggest outlet hereabouts. of @ short-walsted bodice, the fronts, With Every $2.50 P Hats, 79 anama Hats, of which are stitened to the panel the bol ition, Gite tee Saere. eegueoden, and 6 kink Genuine hand woven Japanese Panama Hats, shaped in sailors, telescoped crowns, mushroom and side roll effects, pure white bleached. waisted skirt that are joined beneath $4.00 and $5.00 Panama Hats, $1.95 the peplum. If wide material is used, the skirt should be cut in three pieces, | but if the material ts narrow, it is \ ‘] Adamba Panamas, beautiful soft finish, in.large floppy shapes, sailors and mannish styles with plain or telescoped crowns; mushroom stfles, etc. The Tast of an import lot of Hats that we obtained at a great price concession. well to make @ seam at the back and | OPENS AN ACCOUNT | {ei 5,000 Panama Hats at 59 Each #0 to avold usty plecing. | For the sixteen-year size will be re+ ‘CREDIT TERMS jo-For women and misses, Formosa Japanese Panama Hats; pliable and can quired 6% yards of matert: Hi ioacteg Dare 98, Pewn $100 be packed in your hand bag. Hand woven, natural whtte; all medium styles. wide, 6 yards 86, 3% yards 44, with 1% sleeves'and| | ards and sed NOTE—We will block these Hats right in your presence, while you wait, for 1c additional, Here are the charges for the finished Hat; ras ana 34/45, Pore 975 | 949, Down 0959 ‘The Pattern, No. 8726, is cut in sizes | 404 ST. L STA’ R | Blocking costs .. for sixteon and eighteen years. at . Found’ advertisement HA MASI0, L Amon ROS iS sey 6 a Leather sweater .. Pairty-secoud StPeet, Agencies, or canbe silk band with bow pt ten cents in coin or Trimming Here arte Paitse So ing, New u“ kman, New Ye laid, India lawn, Old English tile, Mayfair, linen, Papier Esmeralda, COLUMBUS AVE |S The Finished Hi no Violette French citing, etc All are ribbon fied.” hi Simralah French ¢ Finis! ah ses eeeverrresms nme bans seen ss'ing 5! ine ieaies, Mail and C. 0. D. orders filled. ‘Seet floor, Fulton street, Kast Building, SBET 103 & 104’ ST |e ‘Giteei and “Messanine Moors, eR ELI Jat sae

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