The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1916, Page 17

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ALLEGSLATNE | BODIES ARE A MENACE, SAYS HEAD OF L. E KID FITTING SILK GLOVES Only Reason Railroads Enter Dirty Work Is to ‘Escape Confiscation, Smith Avers. silk gloves,—with reason. WASHINGTON, Moy 5.--Al! logis- | but they cost.no more. lative bodies are a menace.” observed 4 President Milton H. Smith of All lengths, sizes and shades. Louisville & Nashville Railroad, tos Double- tipped? Any in the Interstate Commerce Com- OF coursel mission hearing into the road's practices. ‘Plutocrats,” he continued. brat Pagel “are a nocensity. “From Congress down, we must do ! what we can to conciliate and ate all q | legislative bodice. Tt is the curse of UH our form of government; laws. “Hetty Green, if she were talking to you, would nay she had struggled all her life to prevent peonle getting her property.” “A man with ambition to be United Rtates Senator or Governor, or Presi- too many I {| i | Your Eyes Are Exceed: | ingly Particular They need a more accurate fit y ||| than any other part of your body. vet will fe t = 1\) Your ive you if your Aseation.” ; || shoes a little too large. But Smith sa d the Louisville your ses must be just riglit,not ville ha City gover @ fraction too weak or too stiong. you had no glasses- ¢ym strain and failing eyesight! s Ld Register a of Birmingham, w f G. Marding. then now memhet of serve Board. This was shama State warrants the State, he said, had no the Fede to buy up for which funds \ tee — ; wlahneredi Established 54 Years P red Gini kook ws ere sty | || New York: 184 Biway, at John St. i} 223 Sixth Av., 350 Sixth Av., 15th St. convicted of by which he w s to-day | 101 Nassau, at Ann St. eg Er 17 West 42d _ Street. | lations dem: and faithfulness SUNDAY WORLD Wat Ha} In Mahogany, te teh? Tan and Gun Calt— . both Leather and Rub ber Soles—also same style in Patent Leather— $2.95 and $3.50 Golden's Shoes Are Or nal Conceptions Tendency. CONVENIENT SHOPS : 1440 Broadwa: fi 96 East 14th S 147 Fourth Ave., le Street, Near Church BROOKLYN 351 Fulton St Ata theres Ave. Mail Order Department, 102 Reade Street, New York Th e May HI 8 k a great ma Manton Fashions rhe used f If it te occasions made of organdie or of Com ton eloth, of plain v 0 batiste, it will t tbl mation and for First Comimur Is made of embroidered flouncing, as it #1n the bar it will be pretty for eeneral summer wear and it can be used for mencement day, or, for com mencement, it would be pretty to make it of organdy, and to trim with a little Igoe edging or lace insertion. If silk ts { Habutal or of r tre child= b and a ot blue With Basti Allowance: Call at THE RUREAL, D i fubel Br New Yor} stamp IMPORTANT Specily size wanted. We Lae Women acquainted with Fownes quality in ALL kinds of gloves, are demanding Fownes Smartest, most satisfactory,— Otherwise, it is just as though | ~and suffered | d Eye |) rge or obligation. in en as Low as $2.50 22d St. | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St | WORK WONDERS Gulder’s at John St at 16th St, at 14th St 150 Flatbush Ave.,opp.L.I.Statien | THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY MAY 5, ‘‘Play Ball!’’ National Game Fielders’ Gloves — all leather-lined; made of genuine horse-hide; best eee Udsaal 1, 25 Basemen’s Mi ths > 95c jorsehide. 85< Catchers’ Mitts— laced; at Baseball Kats—taped or plain grip; BE ce eceeeeeee Intercollegiate Ball 2 shapes. Not one of them on show are worth less than $5, did range of colors; choice, rooms and Turbans, black and CONTE, AT. ene. and best colors; at in Satu Sale, at AND LINE ery, laces, Flesh and contrasting Smart styles a-plenty for your ch materials, including ‘7 asd Novelty Corded Stripe Sel smock-style. jy oreennuT S Other Sales SUITS—with one bergen at MEN'S SOFT HATS. AND. DERBIES— biew i PR NECK PIECES rea, $1.08: stork. os, 91000 98: TO $1.98 MALINE RUFFS— 50c d Cour cH HAMMOC! s HITS. 9.50 5e ECIALS IN Ante VARNI, ES. susie’ sof adore sales, please oe: our edvertsement In today's Journal.) ¢ 2e re) “We 24te LAMB—-egs of fam ty-drensed, > REENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR— Everything Here for the Great ENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Trimmed Hats A glorious array of the new Spring styles and Untrimmed Millinery Specials for Saturday Cane Seat Sport Hats — beauti- ful sport hats, with flange of 3 endcap.§ Hemp Braid Dress Shapes—Sa lors, Mush- pied Shapes—of the new lustrous braid; large assortment of popular shapes a | 95 Hats Trimmed Free If You Buy Shapes and Materials Here. 'GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Dainty Spring Blouses wr el OO These blouses are sure to appeal to women who like pretty styles. range of materials for your choice including CREPE DE CHINE, JAP SILK, VOILE, hemstitched frill; embroidered sleeves with new bell shaped cuffs. THE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSESt are in charming new styles, with the lates- shaped collars, embellished with embroid for the younge wood; The toy treadinill powers eedingly strong GREENHUT'S—-FOURTH FLOOR Food Market Specials ob ert eetay tomorrow len- 1.25 rday’s N. and lace trimmed. and hemstitching. White; color or blazer stripes. Handsome Blouses, Special at *1 oy it an extensive rena of ded Voile in Combination Colors, Ratine lald Cortes Two-toned Stripe, Candy Striped, Striped, Cross Bar and Pinta White Voile; also Linene and new Splendid A wide The model illustrated is effectively de- signed with cluster pin tucks and graduated side pleats on either side of embroidered organdie vestee which is elaborated with the organdie collar is Long THE JAP SILK BLOUSES may he had in Rose, Flesh, or White and embody the newest blouse style features. THE LINFN MODELS ARE SMARTLY TAILORED and are shown in Copenhagen, also with collars of pa GREENHUT'S 3D FL. ———= Summer Toys Reduced in Price for Tomorrow Only 7e8 iagara “Walk-o-Mobile” and a good one; ~ Fresh Frui sh Fruits Fresh V. PRESH RHUB, “Choo Chao” Cars—One of the new: est styles of sidewalk coasters 98c£1.29 scooter—made of hard~ base has steel frame, also roller bearing wheels; two styles, a sidewalk operated by 54,95 42c | | WZ. )SIXTH AVE..I8™TO 19m STREET ‘Look for the “ Not Advertised tl GREENHUT'S—MAIN The Smartest of the Smart in ||Men’s & Young Men’s Suits In a Wide Range of Fabrics and Styles, at °11.95 *16.75 & *20 GREENHUT'S—-SECOND FLOOR Women’s *3 Low Shoes Tomorrowyat W Specials WMI any you you FLOOR you your Such representative houses as Schloss Bros. of Baltimore, Snellenburg of Philadelphia, and other equelly famous makers have contributed their best to this sale. Tailored in the highest style of the art, trimmed perfectly, exhibiting every mark of the very best custom work, these suits are surely worthy of the attention of every man and young man at the prices named Such clothes are rarely offered at prices so low —least of all this year. TRULY GARMENTS OF DISTINCTION with individuality in every tine Models are 2- and J-button; coats plain or “pinched” backs. Cho Blue, Green or neat Silk Mixtures. Sizes for every build. Men’s Raincoats ‘s *2..95 mixtures Extra Special, at.. texture materials, neat and All sizes. “Kingly” Trousers $2.95, 93.95, 85 & 56 The very best made for business or dress wear. Hundreds of ‘patterns in neat STRIPED WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, PLAIN BLUE OR GRAY SERGES, BLACK THIBETS AND UNFINISHED WOR- STEDS. Fully guaranteed. A new pair tor any that does not give satisfaction. Sizes 28 to 58 waist measure. Double plain colors. th GRE nia Big Sale aby s We select for mention’ ful items in Saturday's *1.49 Ple Princess Slips—embroidery trimmed; sizes 2 China finished with Val. lace; Stunning Little Coats for Wee Misses pin stripe; small shawl of King blue mercerized sateen; with separate collar of materials like coat; sleeves and semi-belt prettily piped to match, lined Pretty Straw Hats~ hagen or navy blue, trimmed with velvet tib- hon and spray of mixed Towers; at a OREENHUTIS—THIRD FLOOR Go-Cart, for $5. 50 Newest Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Gi REENHUT'S A Photograph of Your Baby Free During ‘Baby Week” from May 6th to 13th Inclusive vat Days ith all purchases amounting to $2.50 of more in our Infants’ Wear Department, or with a purchase of Baby Carriage, Go-cart or Sulky, will receive a voucher entitling to a Cabinet size photograph of your baby ase ask fot voucher entitling te the photograph when making purchase GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Children’s Specials ind Don't Forget that With a Purchase of $2.50 or More You Are Entitled to a Photograph of Your Baby Free of Charge. Children’s Muslin Drawers-—tem- stitched hem and tucks; 12 sizes 2 to U4 years; at c Muslin Drawers — embroidery or lace trimmed; sizes 2 to 18 yrs.; at 250, 39e ant A9e Muslin Skirts of Pottieoata—oem- broidery and face trimmed: sizes BY Nes and § ¢, A968 1.95 Miswes™ eS coats -embroidery or lace trimmed; ar 75. Be sw 1.95 Princess Slips embroidery trim- med, sizes 6 to 14 years, at 49c. 750 ioe 1.95 8 years; at 39c sik Princess ‘Slips — -Empire ‘model; & ses O10 It years, GOD White and black *2.95 roughout with sateen; sizes up to6 years to wear with the above) Copen= . 95e A $6.50 Collapsible ENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR’ se n only afew of the wonder- sale: Fine, stylish Pumps and Oxfords--all perfect all with hand-turned or Goodyear welted soles. Cuban or Cuban Louis heels. Attractive Gunmetal Calf and Patent Leather with colored cloth quarters of tan, fancy yokes, striped brown or sand, and sides, button tri gray, 3, 53. so very qualities or uppeurance High shoes to supply your Summer footwear needs. e shoes are called slight that they are hardly noticeable and do not affect wearing in button or lace; also, Oxford Ties in Patent Leather, Gum pleated skirts. The of dainty Plaids and ¢ Many are in combinat ting fat 50 and *4 Shoes at 52.49 “factory damaged,"’ bur the imperfections are Girls’ $1 Washable Dresses at 79¢ tyles in great variety, dress featuring collars, laced at the front mming, tab trimming and sare excellently made hambrays in pretty colors ion effects, being fashioned f Sizes 6 to'14 years. Is s in many nietal Calf and Tan Russia Calf! All sizes and widths in the lot, but not ed of most desirabl every sive in each style. Juced, All have (Goodyear welted soles. Boys’ 52.50 “Scout” Shoes at *1.98 Ideal knockhabout s! oes for the young boy, flexible welted soles. color grain leather, _Lighting Fixtures Lights ill The Same Uome chain socker, ar wees GRLENHUT'S--FIFTH FLOOR This Solid Oak Dresser for Gol Fre GREENHUT'S—BASEMENT Inverted green, erystal, Heautiful trated); Other Dressers reduced for tomorrow's selling Girls’ Suits clever Fine quality tan or smoke All sizes up to For Juniors Snappy Suits in tively trimmed and Check Worsted an ispender skir consisting of wai burner, good s h mantle, in . prism shower in amber and complete for 95c¢ : Gas Domes A eR 12 bent pa f Cathedral art g! filiare for 3 Hlectrie Light wih pull tnd 5.95 A é o| *6.95 Jen Oak finish, with all wood trimmings. neh plate mirror, Substuntlally made duced, S ar 3.95, aniupto § Cloth and Shepherd Check Worsted res 10,12 aud 14 years ia es 1, us el Reduced °7.95 Sizes 13 to 17: Years humergus styles; 7] Juniors’ Coats 6 to 14 Years handsome styles, develop- fabvivs. Fert 9.75 $5, 85.959 975 tyles of fancy Mixture all effec. 1 fashioned of Shepherd 1 Serges in newest colors; ts. Reduced to 6, 18.50 cut on graceful, yonthful lin serviceable Hy trimmeds Reduced to materiats and | 7.95 mi 10.75 es 14 to 20 wears hhy Suits of the gson's mor Regular ce $21.80. Reduced in “D9, 50 Misses’ Dainty Dresses~-of repe de chine, striped silks, etc 8.95 price $12.75 and $14.75, nt charmeuse, Regutar Reduced to Misses’ Sport Coats — of s . corduroy, tweeds, shepherd checks, ete iar price &, $7.95. Reduced to ° . 6.75 WentitacMnaecall 71 (arse Girls’ Beautiful Confirmation Dresses dainty | pird'scrve Maph a i h- $= Oe | Bird’s.Fve Maple By" J Ame Watnut : fl mt sees Golden Oak Dresser. $1 Wn Oe ee Wal ut $25 s22.00 i $4.95, 85 and up to $16 Golden Quk Dresser. S15 916.00) Mahogany Dremsct b49 ay The New Body Training I mn ] ! { = GREEN HUT'S-—THIRD FLOOR CATO 99 Mili For Those iho Love the Water N EMO | itary Belt \ ‘ - . Launches, Row C set at $3 ' } : Aarinae OFrse e Boats and Canoes - {x Well as Al Other Marine igued ¢ and medium figures, f, Supplies an bstantial p idly made of Stecltex ft 2! hop. Palmer bas Sepepre [ts tt Painted Skill — reinforced Wola vac Rp alict ne Samuly Launch Peat ern utboard $6 iad Nm @ one of ou ; Fisherman’. Der WwW Vache Se { If 2h. p. Pieree Ene 8¢ Tone 3 rr: 50 Vio 40 ; wine si 98. 30 putt bile Uinabure iin | For Medium to Tall Lull Fiqures i Row Boats and Sktlts | round donor 15 | We Recommend the No. 323 at i 10 ft, Varnished O77, lal Evinrude Oulbeard vor : "A 4 skiff ot OO it " , 0 ft. Painted Se r Bi i} i. 10 ft, Haunted 305 | premiering wh. P ed Skiff forced ¢ | tine 38075 tan Till 12 0 ‘Cloc k- ~Stngle don Stamps Thereafter

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