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| i | “GET THE HABIT” Go TO BRILL BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS GO TO BRILL BROTHERS TO MAKE 186 INDIANS ceremonies. Incidentally dark, glossy een gray OF Secretary Lane in Formal Ceremony} removed by Will Present Sioux Tribe Mem- bers With Full Rights, WASHINGTON, May 11. The Health |: States will gain 186 new citizens Saturday. They are Sioux oephi oh Scarroraiectanam eect | Fl s of Yankton, 8. D, Beeretar: rid fo Y kiet “Beautiful Lane was on his way there to-day as Bpects Dom pany, News a LO aa lise personal representative of the policy of giving all jans full control of their 4 irs, and placing the same legal standing as jean citizens. tation by Secret itizen of the U “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS PREPAREDNESS is the key- note of the Brill business—the kind of real preparedness which assures you of getting WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT, AND GETTING IT AT A LOWER COST THAN ANYWHERE ELSE or getting it better at the same cost as else- where. Take for example these Suits and Topcoats Specially Priced ld Instead of $18.00 or $20.00 jaids, Overplaids, Club Checks, Homespuns, Tweeds, Plain Gra; Silk Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Blue Serges, Blue, Brown and Green Flannels, many of them quarter silk lined. IN TOP- COATS—Blue, Brown and Green Flannel Form-fitting Coats, fine knitted cloths, and Blacks and O:./ords, many of them quarter lined with silk, some full silk lined, and Hundreds of ‘‘Pinch-Backs’’ The Suit Hit of the Season $12.50 and $15.00 $22.50 and $25.00 Suits -Topcoats| | Suits -Topcoats “10. | 20 Including PINCH-BACKS ‘A Splendid Variety of Pinch-Back Suits Besides a splendid assortment of choice Glen Urquharts, Tartan Plaids, Pencil Sack Suit models; Blue, Brown and Stripes, fer Stripes, Silk Mixtures, Green Cassimeres, Glen Urquharts; Browns and Grays, and IN 'TOP- Tartan Plaids, Fancy Worsteds and TS5—Blicks, Oxfords, Cambridge stylish Scotch Mixtures. IN TOP- Grays, silk lined. Single and double COATS—Tan Covert Cloths, Scotch breasted. Superbly tailored and finished. Mixtures, Blacks and Oxfords. $22.50 and $25 Values. IN SUITS: Preparedness for Boys--In Blue Suit® for ‘‘Dress-Up’’ Graduation and Confirmation $7.00 Blue Serge ‘5 9g 5 e@ Norfolk Suits at All wool, fast color, unshrinkable dark blue serges with pleated backs and patch pockets and with full lined knickers, Boys’ Wash Suits Worth Up to $2.00, Special Now at 55c Smart New Straw Hats for Boys in a Wide Variety at 50c $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 Balch, Price & Co. Straw Hats for Men Over 2400 Hats of Every Style Pr $1.85 and Kind In a Wonderful Sale On Sale Now at All Eight Brill Stores in New York, Brooklyn and Newark Men’s Shirts, Special at 85¢!Choice Silk Neckwear at 50c Smart neat patterns in madras, percales| Some of the very newest and smartest \silks shown this season. and mercerized fabrics. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Our New Store in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue at Fulton St. And Our New Store in Newark—791 Broad Street, at Market “GET THE HABIT” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT” he “Great White Father” to conduct the will CITIZENS OF U S present the Indians with patents to je Vel their allotted lands, The action will wa |mark the first real step in Secretary npetent A feature of the ceremonten will be Lane to| ITM OL OD « LIGVH GML La. “‘SUAH.LOU TUUd OL OD “SUTH.LOUA « LIGVH AHL LA9., THUd OL OD “‘SUAHLLOUA CHILD PLAYS CHAUFFEUR AND STARTS AUTO TRUCK Runs Down and Injures Boy Chum |‘ and Wrecks Another Car. Joseph Lehn, five yeara old, of No. Charles Street, Williamsburg, or any other will make planks In found the pen thea, drawing vi Vilson on. the Republican no: educe | brewery truck to-day and started to ;Play chauffeur. Arthur Behronds, four years old, of No. 961 Willoughby Avenue, stood in front of the machine shouting instr . Joseph aceld ly released tho brake on the car and It shot ahead. ‘Arthur was knocked down. The on, It struck the ut of Louis Kal- Myrtle Aven and escaped taken to St. , Where it was and right log ‘actured and he had suffered severe internal injuries, He is in a critical cond! WIFE SHOOTS HUSBAND WHEN HER PLEA FAILS! = She Asked Him in Presence of Crowd to Give Up Gambling— |! Lost $1,500, Woman Says. i t runny red BRIDGEPORT, Conn, May 11— Nicholas Papp was shot and kilted by his wife at a local factory to-day in the presence of a number of his fel- low workers. Mrs. Papp then at- tempted to take her own life but the rovolver was wrested from her and she was turned over to the poli Tho shooting occurred, it 1s said, ter Papp had refused his wife's plea ve up his alleged gambling A i to the police Mra. Papp claims that her husband within a short time had lost by gambling $1,- 500 of their savings, The couple came to thig city reeently from Canada, plane" Sinead BRYAN WANTS FORD | TO RUN IF PARTIES (It Pays (Special WASHING , May 1 have been received in ps | KOCH S Established 1860. 843 Untrimmed Values to $2.95 59c each Jaunty Sailors, Smart Tricornes, Effective | aide-roll als, in fine Lisere, Milan Hemp Colors and Black. NO MAIL ORDERS. and $35 Fabrics Into An Coat Style Which You This is an_ annual clearaway of short ends of Spring and Summer suitings. Forty patterns—of some there is enough for only a few suits. Blue, black and gray serge, black and white checks, black and brown worsteds with neat hairline stripes, a) charge of 10 per cent. Broadway at Ninth t on bringin; Without Torture he und an W famous Marmol \ I. DAVEG 23-12 W. 125th St. From an overstocked manufacturer Men’s Sack Suits to Order, $22.50 A Sale in Which We Put Our $30 jon. iment of both p ay fr Fat the other, old heart rer n pt stimn es spect duces at oveted Koul—sll to Buy at ar. 9 Ine, 125th Street, West Hats Turbans_ and and Milan, NONE C. O. D. Second Floor, y Sack Select \e |! plaid effects and mix- i} tures, f Note—For sizes 44 and over there is an extra Broadway, corner Eighth, JOHN WANAMAKER 1, Elihu Root gressive, warlike can- Bryan-Ford peace combination strong efforts to prevent both Democratic and Kepublican par from adepting military prepared. platform. ‘They vether on common par= 1 President the e are suffering daily tore rake in frantic nd= How much ‘ept the knowl- ry ile the ur pounds # symmetrical, xion clear t, without x 5 ent y start you well of an independent anti-military ticket with Mr. Ford as the Presidential can- didate In case the Republcans nominate Col. Roosevelt, € THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, _————) 1916. IN WANAMAKER'S a © This store meets a universal need+-a need for uncostly things of good character that will give staisfaction; that are correct in the style of the moment; that are a full money’s worth always, and often (by taking advantage of the market) of extra value, © store of fashions, of dry goods, and of home decorations, all on one floor, covering two city blocks; with all the conveniences, courtesies, liberalities, fairnesses, safeguards and merchandising maker business, of which it is an integral is brand-new. Inspect it at your leisure. Summer-Weight Bed Coverings Summer-weight blankets, att-cotton, in white, tan or gray, with colored borders, are $1.35 each for size 68 x 80, Full-size comfortables, summer-weight, range in price from $1 for asilkoline comfortable, figured on one side, to $3.50 for a dotted- mull comfortable with a plain border, Hemmed crochet bed- spreads, size 74x 84, are $1. A full size satin Marseilles bed- spread, with a large medallion in the center, inwhich onecan havea monogram embroidered, is $2.95. irs Store, New Building. SummerFloor Coverings, These _ moderate-priced rugs and mats will be. specially interesting to furnishers of Summer cottages and bungalows— Seamless velvet rugs in Oriental pattern, 6x9 8 ft. 3-inch x 10 ft. 6-inch at $: 9x12 Axminster rugs, 3 ft. 9-inch x 10 ft 6-inch, spe- cially priced $9.60. | Linoleum mats, 18 x 27 inches, 40c; 22! 4x36 inch Cork mats, 13 24 x 36 inches, Do’ 3 24x 36 inc inches, 75c; 18 x 36 inches, $1; 18 x 36 inches, s, O5e. ‘Stairs Store, New Building. A Special Group of sult (elas at Bl This will be found on a separate table in the China and Cut Glass Section, and is an interesting group. Included are tall and low-footed compotes, bon-bon dishes, plain and handled nappies, and stem vases. Down-Stairs Store, New Building. | Gilt-Edged 100-Piece Dinner Set, $10.50 This is an unusually good-looking dinner | set, of semi-porcelain, decorated with a fancy heavy gold edge. It includes all the nec- essary vegetable dishes, butter plates, gravy bowl, ete., $10.50. Down: tairs Store, New Building. Turkish Towels From 12 1-2c to 50¢ There are two sizes at 121¢¢ each—one is! 15x28, striped in pink or blue; the other is! plain white, 18x36. At 20¢, ptain white with colored border. At 25c¢, white with colored stripe or plaid. At 80c and 50¢, plain white with colored border, | Down-Stairs Store, New Building. 2,500 Loose-Leaf Memo. Books, 30c and 40c A surplus stock of leather covered memo- randum books, secured at Yery substantial discounts from normal wholesale costs, Four sizes at 830c—214 x 31¢ and 2%{x43{ (side opening); 2)4 x82yand 2) x 474 (end open- ing). Two sizes at 40c—s x 534 (end opening) and 34x54 (side opening). Down-Stairs Store, New Build'ng. and advertising principles of the Wana- part. 4 Practically, all the merchandise { Accounts may be opened. $1 Neckwear That Is ‘Out of the Ordinary There is practically no sort of a col- lar one can think of that is not in this collection at $1. . Pique vestees with roll collar, plain white, or white piped with color, $1. Collar with jabot attached, some lace-edged, others hemstitched, $1. The new frill collar of soft chiffon, all white, or the new printed designs, $1. This collar may be worn on blouses, as well as dresses or coats. Collar and cuff set of chiffon, with a net frill- ing, $1. Coat collar of white bengaline, stitched in blue or rose, $1. Deep-backed collar of organdie, with a pink corded edge, and finished with wide pleated ruffle, $1. Georgette crepe collar in the new deep model, with a wide hem, $1. Down-Stairs Store, New Building. Summer Petticoats of Washable Sateen A pompadour flounce is a new feature of a white sateen petticoat at 95c. The pompadour flowers on the flounce are in pink, blue or yellow. A double panel petticoat has a wide flounce finished with a scalloped edge, White only, $1. A glace taffeta petticoat huble (which is a was material) flounce, and an u cale. In white only, $1.96. A Dolly Varden petticoat of figured washable sateen in pink, lavender or yellow, is made in the new bell shape, $2.50. Down-Stairs St Old B Radium de Soie Silk silk fills so This soft-finished many needs that we have had it dyed in fifty colors. For example, there are pink, fle: peach and sky blue for blou shades for di es include varic rose, wistaria, gray, plum, brow: shades for evening wear—coral, blue, purple green and rose. 40 inches wide. $1.45 yard. Down-Stairs Store, New Building. Children’s Shoes White pumps of “nubuck,” with ribbon bow, $2, $2.50, $3 Pumps of dull and patent leather, $1.75, $2, $2.50, Girls’ white high shoes of “nubuck,” $2.50 and $3 Children’s high shoes (sizes 4 to 8), white, tan, patent leather, dull calf, $1.76, Girls’ high shoes of duit calf, $1.30 to $2, | Boys’ high shoes of black and tan calf, $2 to $3.25, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Men’s Furnishings The Down-Stairs Store has gathered a carefully selected stock of furnishings for men at moderate prices. Some examples: Silk neckties at 50¢e—plain col- ors, stripes and po.ka dots, Pajamas, $1 of striped madras; pongee and striped madras, $1.35. Shirts at 85c— woven and print- ed madras, soft and stiff cuffs, varied colored striped patterns. Bath robes, $2.85—terry cloth in tan, gray, blue and lavender. Down-Stairs Store, New Building. Other News of Down-Stairs Store—In Brief In the Art Needlework | Corsets, the Wanamaker Of mercerized ba- tiste or striped coutil, low to} Shop an expert needlewoman is} Special, $2. demonstrating how to make many kinds of useful articles from wool yarn, fromlittle jackets and bootees far infants to large couch and table covers, Down-Stairs Store, New Building, free hip bone, at this price. ters, which is unusual in a corset $4 Corset, Wanamaker Children’s coats, $3.50 and $4.50—-cléaraway prices on nearly 200 coats, Hincante white checks, $3.50; serge, home- spun and corduroy, $4.50; sizes 2 to 6, but not in every style, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building, and ‘Three sets of gar- P ‘ Special. A model for medium fig- | Girls’ i Women’s white kid] ur, lovely broche mater-| ~ Blouses, Smocked Middy Handbags are strikingly new with | ial c inserts over thighs and t ee, tnd rose, their trimmings of colored moire, hij In white or pink. $4. sizes 8 to 18 years, $1, Bach bag is lined and fitted with : ; Girls’ Prince: A mirror and change purse, $1. | Women’s combination| ribbon run ant coed GenliPs, Down-Stairs Store, New Building. | suits, 5c for regular and extra} 4'to 12 years, 38e, v} Ges ' sizes, lisle with band top, knee]. 0, Women’s Umbrellas, 85¢ | length; others of swiss ribbed, 50¢;|Girls’ Petticoats of —including the case; American} of lisle in square and V-neck, 60¢| “striped cotton crepe, 50c; whi taffeta; exceptional, each; extra sizes, 60c. muslin with » 50¢; white Down-Stairs Store, New Building. | Down-Stairs Sto! Subway at Astor Place h itel re, New Building, emstitched ruffle, 25e. Broadway at Ninth, New York Sore 8.