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i e : __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. eras AT CAWAL | fetanisar situs mats" |DUPONPS BOOMERS =| Obesity R 7 i drcelilg 2 e AMPLE, SAYS ENGINEER ie tants an'me wagce| CLOSE GAMPAION to “alee Sis ef kts eee, | oe 7 i er Presented in a Series of Handy Charts): stuttitss, iyg|catiettindal age iettiatt the Contorenee, | thie | art reorning, om. de Min. ‘had been chosen on the tenth ( four bishops of the . Lines Aleta” etary fet ta / OME BE ¢ CINE | “Hee gaesea ume emnercnsannenaeenNNeNEneE Se ge AE] at he ie a A Show mi t ; M esate ; ‘ Avs 60 C t reral Conference Broke, New Orleans ; i er ein ta beer en i for a att Klnubie CoryRiGMs, 1916, a ‘a5 F PRESS PUBLISHING CO, (THE KEW YORK & ie won: g | to-day gioned, : wife to a friend for laring that t ¥ Arranged by g | Following held the legality " o has veen| ciently protecte ¢ Presidential CTIO 8 | pr. Herbe! cl un “Oo. and| $3). A court uphei jms oh 4 a a part et the Iembored that the ites in re, Chatrman, CHART NO. 33 Pauline Furlong. OBESITY REDU N x Nant. the Aer, Gade of the deal. not showing all y eve ‘ _ . Hlectrical engincering work on tho) body who come ere, 1 have ae athicd Panama Canal, veturne installed the olectr ,|them and 1 know this morning convin Wy, ¢ of the many critic oki * Bie uttered, ihe defenses of the Big Tenor to Live tn Greenwich, -day. The bills . arge sum wos xportence."’ equipment for they consist teh are ampie to protect it from as. | GIBENWICT, Conn, May 1%. John splay of good it. Mr. Parsons was one of the| McCormack, the tenor, has tensed the . U WILL find in our display of ¢ ' 199 pessengors on the Zacapa of the|tesldence of AK. Michler, on North furniture a source of inspiration for the Ynited Fruit Company's line, in from] Maple Avenue here. for the summer i je 6 possess it about t t Southern and Central American ports.| July 1 Mrs, Witham © Rockefeller candidat 4 furnishing of en 6c he hows didate? home. : Me has spent six yours in the Canal] MRO har Been occupying the house, will | CMT Nt e a inty 18, ene, and his work there is in such’ Lake Avenue. @ The a5 suites arranged in completely futnished rooms are well worth your OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York 2 a LEG RAISING FOR BEGINNERS—REDUCES THIGHS. FIRST—Stand on a stool and grasp the back THIRO—Turn the body and grasp the chair Will Close Out Saturday from the Regular Stock of @ chair with the right hand to lend balance. with the left hand. SECOND—8wing the left leg bagkward and | forward five times. 225 Women’s Trimmed Hats FOURTH—Swing the right leg five times. Relax and repeat the swinging until you are comfortably tired. William and Mary Dining Room Suite, Metal Golo or Antique $1 85 Consisting of tailored and trimmed models in large, 7 Beet acter stame Vo Miss Furlong, Buewing World, He, 68 Perk Row, New York Oty, for cach ond 5 het bob fads Ws dike medium and small shapes, in prevailing colors, includin 2 ses, “Lettore nat over 848 words ta tsneth Was Haters eiseceler in advance to edtaining com- § Die black and white. ee ewesenty eold 8 15,00 5.00 Miom of eharte, bestaco A Besidee soriting ‘erticoe Searing on chectte rcseaemein” om eave erntting eteen oe § oom "Bute=10.plevee No Exchanges or Credits. CHART NO. 34 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY. London 'Change Open Early. MADMAN DEFIES WHOLE | \rnéen ‘cnenee open err. Ught saving plan, under which the! ice ts allowed under the ciate. time will be advanced one hour. The 1 there is no nec Perches on Theatre Ledge and] xchange will open at 10.45 o'clock kerping open for American qu Keeps Up Pistol Duel—Many Shots Fired. (e) (0) \ NORFOLK, Va. May 19.—An un- & {| identified man, believed to be de- ° | mented, perched himself upon the a to} it ledge of a theatre here at 34th Street—New York slenigne aod begun. « revolver dust tment pu that lasted for several hours wita @e @ every available policeman that 225 Misses’ Suits—rto Be Closed Out | "Phe man fiat ogan hurling bricks at pedestrians. When the police ar- rived he refused to come down and Lowes XVI. American Wal Bedroom Buite—j) pieces.... and close at 3 except on Saturdays, | when it will close at 1 o'clock, an hour earlier than the pres Ame. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 86 bust. | opened fire on them, a olte , f t (s t d ) The Season’ lati f Tailored, | had been unable to dislodge the man, os orrow aturda Dress Suits in High Cost Plain and Novelty seaterials. Ine net \dnowa whether cay one was Seasonable Sales for to-m y Sere tee ee neee ee ee $4,535,900 SET ASIDE eduction Sale of 15.00 20.00 25.00 TO FORTIFY CANAL A Special Offering of Ribbons A Reduction Sale o plldbal hdd Smart Woolen Fabrics . ; Sundry Civil Bill, Carrying Big at 25c. per yard 65 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits pF pe a will comprise 8,000 yards of moire, satin (arranged in Coat, Suit, Dress and Skirt Lengths) . S ! ire, and polka-dotted Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits, i to 16 years, | WASHINGTON, May 19.—The Sun- taffeta, jacquard moire, Fi of Serge and Checks. Ld To Close Out } 10.00 | oy {civ Dil, carrying ca aes changeable taffeta ribbons, ranging in width eons oe pohopeimntd eer It will a to the House to-day. from 5 to 6% inches; and will afford. an comprise the remainder o Ss season's reaituet Canat fortineatony, who unusual opportunity for obtaining wanted pei eogeiy a eH bade Ad desirable War Department, however, liad askei| colors and combinations at a decidedly con- colors as well as in black, marke (to close Misses’ Top Coats—speciat vatues tor a eee carat Saas cessionary price. out) at prices ranging from and twelve-inch mortars 2 D. Misses’ Coats of Velour Check, slip-on and 12 of MATOS Ie Appropriated, aire $2.00 to $7.50 per Length belted models in attractive color combinations. 75 Crease Of FETT aes Misses’ Full Sik lined Coats of Gabardine, Serge, | 4 tr tntnate af 1.804000. A Sale of Trimmed Hats Velour Cloth and Corduroy. 5 00 pao ealaccalailamed (ineludinng Sports Hats) Men’s Balta Shoes at the greatly reduced prices of represent everything that is new and upetoe $5.00 & $8.00 date in footwear for sports, dress and | general wear. Misses’ Summer Dresses—sxceptionat vatues Youthful models of embroidered and plain 1 8.50 Net trimmed with satin bodices, silk Arabian will take place in the First Floor Millinery lace; taffeta flouncing and ribbon. Department. The workmanship is exceptionally good. | It will offer, «t much below regular cost, the Prices $7.50 to $12.00 i smart straws, shapes and colors in Hats for Women and Misses. Thieisthe Victrsia X, $75 For the Little Folks! 575 Girls’ Top oan Be Closed Out Women’s Ready-to-wear Department N ‘ A ; (Third Floor, A collection of cant sprouting the sears | vor ane Little Tolls! || Girls’ Tailored Suits and ) i| $75, with 85 in records, total $80, for iv Fermuasls ala vans @18 to $150, Reduced \ a first payment of $5, balance in Practical Coats Remarkable values are now being offered in ‘merly . 00. oO | small monthly or weekly payments, 5.00 7.90 10. 00 13. 75 | nda (in sizes up to 16 years) are now being Tailor-made Suits tf: GR ari, SR i<- Vv offered at the following low prices. including a number of the new effects in J ; : ptt 7 Suits of serges and checked worsted Sports and Country Suits. The materials and j Girls’ Summer Dresses—Special Values a West «nd Street 27 West 34th Street at. . we ew he Cee SNN.5O & 14.50 workmanship in these Suits are excellent, ( OF, FL Pn Ans. Oat 1.6 OR Anes, Goats of serviceable fabrics, 6.50 & 9.50 although the prices are extremely moderate, Girls’ Drsyees of Chambray, pyaar: Gingham and Linene; } 1 50 many le ° years. < ‘ Girls’ Dresses of Linen, Chambray and Dimity Voile, SPRING CLOTHES| Also GIRLS WASHABLE FROCKS An Interesting, Offering to be continued several models; trimmed in contrasting colors. 6 to 14 yrs. } 2.95 = ON CREDIT (sizes incomplete, but ranging generally toemorrow comprises several of } Girls’ Coatee Dresses of Linen with collar and cuffs, i Va) from 6 to 14 years), in broken groups of the latest colors. 8 to 14 years. erin } 4.90 styles, aa ae colors, . THE LATER SPRING STYLES IN se ee aes a aoe, hhh Linen in the) on AT VERY DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADES Girls’ Wear Department, Second Floor) ‘ | specially priced . . + + . at $22.50 \ Girls’ Confirmation Dresses a on i Of Plain fy. Embrotered Net, Voile, Silk Chiffon and Batiste. . actively Trimmed with Lace and Ribbon, Safe Storage in the establishment for Furs, Rugs and Draperies 5.90 7.50 9.75 13.50 and upward t mae Hifth Auenne-Madison Avenue, New York