The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1916, Page 8

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same ea ete anette ee ene TNT II THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE |The Gross-Kendall Engagement | Interests Younger Society Set PIMPLES ON FACE Stryker, a former As: Attorney, representing @ Co, moved for @ dismissal 8 | ; i complaint, deciaring investi \nad shown no crime had been " | mitted. He sald Mrs. Black had le lelven the banking firm a post dated check and that the money she re- » r rs } ceived was In the nature of @ loan ; i! | Mr. De Ford) declared that Mrs.| 3 " | Black was prepared to defend her-! — fi District is US — <2 Hard and Large, Bogan to Itch, Could Not Sleep at Night. Very Disfigured. Completely HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT Is dn i il i BURNED VERY MUCH | a U nh OL Thursday Thrift Sale in Tune) With the Month of Roses | For these weekly economy occasions we gather merchandise that is best and most timely, and offer it at prices made especially low. ‘This Thursday's offerings are as | | fresh’ and tempting as the roses of June, and are designed to serve the Summe: needs | ot everybody. self. | “If exoneration had not been made | | | | } ; der oath,’ he said, “Mrs, Black |Case Against Club Worker] 2% have demanded @ public ex Dismissed When She Ap- Jamination and the punishment of pears in Court. | those responsible ment.” In granting the motion for 1, Magistrate Corrigan raid ebody has blundered and that} “I did not have any trouble from pimples until hair Ieean to grow on my face. Soon | my face bewan to bite and | aoratehed It 80 Many timew pimples came all ower it. ‘They wore hard and most of them large anc on the top of each ubere was a little i fed spot. ‘The pimples began to Moh and 1 scratched them | and they bled and | could not seep at night. My xkia was sore and i burned very much. My face looked | wery disfigured. I “| had the trouble about x weeks uta 1 used Cuticura Soap and Oinument. Ia two weakn’ time I was completely healed." (Maned) Ladore J. Suliman, 23 Kmsex St., New York Otty, July 0, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall ‘With 32-p, Skin Book on request. Ad- post-card “Cuticare, Dept. , Bese . Mrs. Elmer Black, soclety leader, | x ‘ @ub worker and widow of a well known Chicago banker, he or causing this lady's arr pletely exonerated in the Centre No arrest ld have been made | Street Police Court this morning of lthe police were misinformed It is Ha charge of having passed a worth their businéss to consult with their fees check for $500. At tho time Of | superiors and see that this matter is | Mra. Black's arrest, on May 1, con-| taken up with the Bur Assoclation.” ‘giderable doubt was expressed as to| Mrs, Black hae long been a worker ther She was really the widow of /in poace movements. Sho is an offi- er Black, but her counsel to-day/eer in a score or more of women tically declared enat Mrs. Black | clubs, In 1912 she was presented to everything that she had repre- | King George and Queen Mary of Eng. eemted herself to be. land. f (The arrest of Mrs. Black was Brougit about by Farson, Bon & C Bankers at No. 115 Broadway. Sa ®. Myers of No. 60 Wall Street, at- Wereey for the banking concern, de @ared that Mrs. Binck had given the Sirm a check for §500 on the Guar- ety Trust Company and that the Paper had been returned to Furson's marked “No funds.” } Mire. Black was accompanied to court by William A. De Ford and ‘Stanley Richter, her attorneys, “Mrs, Black is the widow of Eimer Black, the former Chicago banker,” was com Babywear June Specials Figuring largely in the June Outfitting Sale are these special Babywear items, of which mothers are taking advantage as quickly as they are advertised. Silk Pongee Waists | at $1.98 i The Waists of this charming silk | in the natural color and in a | lored model. Showing a hem- stitched pleat and hemstitched sail- or collar. Also, at this price are Waists of | white China silk, with silk-bound | buttonholes and large pearl but- | tons / Voile Frill Waists at 98c | With a deep pleated jabot, out- | lined with a colored satin-striped | border. The sailor collar outlined || to match | KILLED IN LEAP OFF VIADUCT) ; 20 Feet to Death] ‘ on ide Drive. An Patrick of No. 600 Woeat One Hundred and ‘Thirty-third Street was crossing the Riverside viaduct near One Hundred and Thirty-first Street, at 12.30 A. M. to-day, he saw a man climb to the parapet, shout and jump. The body struck 120 feet below, barely miss- ing Joe Gallo, a street cleaner. Dr.| 2 Smith, from Knickerbocker Hospital, eaid death was instantaneous. In the dead man's pocket was a letter Everything, in fact, in the entire Babywear Store is at low-tide price. Misses’ embroidery ruffle Petti- coat at 59c. Pillow Covers for the baby car- riage, with ruffle, dainty embroid- Pp Outfitters a said Mr. De Ford, before he entered the court room, “and there ts not the slightest mystery concerning her identity. I have known her person- alty for a number of years.” Mrs. Black expressed great indig- mation at the notoriety sho had rm- cetved, and said it had been such that the authorities of the school from which her daughter recently was graduated requested her not to at- tend the commencement exercises. ‘When the case was called Lioyd P. addressed to Mrs. J No, 110 Putnam Street, P Conn., dated July 2, 1915, notifying her| 3, her husband had escaped from the Con- necticut Hospital for the Insane at Mid- j dietown, and stating he was believed to be then with his sister at No. 637 St Ann's Ayenue, the Bronx believe the dead m: Monahan of New Haven, Monahan —_——- APPRECIATE. The American Waterworks As- sociation ts holding tts annual convention on Broadway. test, do you opened wonderfully The U. S. Patent Office - Says It’s a New One And has issued a patent covering both the form, and the method of manufacturing New Post Toasties You, too, will say it’s a new one when of the flakes before adding cream or milk. Don't remember of any manufacturer of old-style “corn flakes” We cit caicosd Cod bole cream to make a flavor, but New Post Toasti the full, true taste of the grain—and the test tells. Look at the flakes carefully. Notice the tiny bubbles on their surface. intense heat of the new art of toasting not only prod the bubb corn flake unequaled for smacking te p aaee Nee ales a 8 New Post Toasties have “substance;” they do not “chaff” or crumble in unlike common corn flakes they do not lose their crisp texture after the package a day or two; they don’t mush down when cream or milk is adde >? Guess not. elicious. MISS ELINOR KENDALL more Bigger sine of which hag not been set, will be that of Mr. Cha . 25 Hast Thirteenth Street and Miss Elinor W. Kendall, Mrs, William Beals Kendall of No. 41 West Eleventh of the prospective bride have Just announced the engax: People. Mr. Gross's father's family came originally from Alsace, Miss Kendall, who made her debut two years ago, has been prominent in the younger set and has devoted much time and money, as well as her talent to charity, ‘ou Thats just what we want you to Inviting you smothered with ness, The first package proves that New Post Toasties are “Ripping Good” Postum At Grocers—10c Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. open your first package and if a handful es are different and better—have The quick, d, and they are Khaki Uniforms Leggings, Shirts, Munson Army Shoes, Belts and all EQUIPMENTS 5,000 Outfits in Stock ready for immediate delivery. A \ * Ke to such a sugar and quality of package: as been | striped in color to match. ered pattern, 59c. Second floor, East Butlling, Women’s $2.50 Sports Hats, $1 About ten styles in all—all dashingly smart. Of flowered fabrics, linens and fancy straws with bright colored facings and other striking features Some have flexible brims. There are light and $2 Sports Hats at 49c Of fancy and blazer-striped Jersey cloth one of the cleverest novelties of the season. Meazanine floor, East Buibting. ‘9,000 Linen Handkerchiefs at 6c Each These are finely hemstitched and the regulation size || dark colors. They are || for women. 15,000 Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs at 15¢ Each With open-work initial finely embroidered. Street floor, Central Bullding Women's Smart Silk Dresses, $9.98 It is a fortunate, remarkable purchase we have | made, in which women will secure fashionable, charm- ing silk Dresses for sports and afternoon wear, at a | great saving. Taffetas, Crepe de Chine and Silk Poplin Many with coats of solid sports color and the skirt Others of taffeta with dainty collars and sleeves of Jeannette crepe Wide range of colors. Sizes 34 to 44, Second Noor, Centra! Building, Women's H H white’ Chinchilla Coats, $9.95 Soft and luxuriously cozy on those cool evenings ; at beach or mountain resort. These are made of fine cut chinchilla in an indefinite block pattern that is charming. Fashioned on sports lines, with belt, pockets and adjustable collar. Sizes 34 to 44. Beoand floor, Coutral Building $4.89 & $5.94 Parasols, $3.69 A collection of beautiful Parasols from our own wonderful stocks—reduced specially. These consist of dainty Dresden silks, ribbon bor- | ders or centres, black and white combinations and a variety of plain colors in all the fashionable shades Street floor, Central Building, June Undermuslin Specials For Thursday Thrift Day, begin with CORSET COV- ERS AT 19¢. They represent in goodness and daintiness the other items in this, we believe, unduplicated group Eight different styles. Some with fine embroidery and torchon lace, ribbon-run edging. Others with medallion motifs outlined with lace insertion. Still others with edging of neat embroidery, Nightgowns at 36 Of soft canvbric, trimmed with wide insertion of embroidery, ribbon beading and lace edging Store orders only Hhecond floor, Rest, iutidiag, Unusual! Crepe Kimonos, 79c An excellent assortment of plain and figured Kimo- nos in the loose stvles that so many women preler or the equally desirable waist-line mode's Finished with dainty collar and cuffs Negligees of Dainty Summer Fabrics, 94c, $1.48, $1.94 Crepes, Swisses, tlowered and striped voiles | Also the preity rice cloths with lovely touches of embroid ery, flutings and rit trimmings The Negligee Bal $1.50 and $2 Corsets, 98c At 98: are Warner Rust-proof, Her Majesty and A-S Corsets, in pink or white coutil Nemo Corsets, for Well-Developed Figures, $2 Well boned, with medium low bust and long 1ip $3 A/S Pink Corsets, $1.98 as Busine, Women’s Wash Frocks, 98c They are splendid at thi, price. Just dainty enough for many more requirements than one might expect Made to hang well and fit perfectly. Of gingham, percales and lawns in pencil, candy- | striped and floral effects, finished with large hem- | stitched collar and cuffs. Many with touches of contrasting materials or dainty Swiss embroideries. Sizes jo to 4o. Second floor, Central Building, | at $1.29 tra! Buildin Clearance-—$2 W Second flow Men’s fx Suits, $7.50, $9.85 Plenty of style and hot-weather comfort in these 1 Suits at low prices, About fifty Suits in the grow nels, s, at $9.85; | handsome mohairs, colorings and patterns, at $7.50, At one price or another there are all regular sizes from 34 to 44 ssimeres and flan- Men's shop, Smond floor, Hoyt street Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 9c Pair , Made with seamless feet fast black, tan, navy @ Men’s Athletic Nainsock Plaid Underwear, 39c | heels and toes, in 1 Shirt cut coat stvie drawers cut knee | length with full boy, Kast Buitdiog, Misses’ Porch Frocks at 98c Also at $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98 Of percale or gi pleasing checks and ipes lors or good lo s of crash, with use laced to one ddy skirt is laced t Cengal Hu thog Women’s Combinations, 59c tity-—they would regula Of jersey ribbed Regular and extra sizes. nore 1 top and tight knee, orders only Women’s Ribbed Undervests at 12! 2c Each New lot of excelleht values. Jersey and Swiss ribbed cotton; all low neck and sleeveless Regular and extra size Contra! Building Stockings, 12/4c Pair Excellent at this pric Black or white, in the de Karter tops and high splice Women’s Fine Lisle finish and seamless. | ble weight. All have double heels, " All sizes. Women’s Clocked Silk Stockings, 78c Pair These would sell regularly at $t the pair. | Of pure white silk, full fashioned, with black silk embroidered spear point cloc 0905, 10. Cental Wuiiding Women’s $3.50 Low Shoes, $1.98 Half a dozen model n various leathers and styles, h ng ange is broken re is every size ection, ot, Wen and width many tines over Navy and satis 69c “sia Sicilian, 49c Yard While excellent for cool Summer skirts and suits, this fabric is also specially adapted for Bath ig Suits; full 50 inches wide : Tavinaston street, Weat Buskuon June Sale of 9x12 Ft. Rugs There are hundreds to choose from in this desirable | size, Oriental two-tone and Chinese patterns. Here are some of them Sale Price Instead of — | Seamless Tapestry Brussels. ..$15.00 $10.50 Seamless Colonial Velvets..... 28.75 "2025 Extra quality Axminsters. . 2500 2150 Seamless Axminsters.. 29.50 35.00 5 Wilton Velvets 32.50 39.75 iltons : 35.00 42.50 & $47.50 Body Brussels i 25.00 35.00 Seamless Artloom \iltuns 4500 5350& 5850 Fine Wiltons 50.00 60,00 Dird floor, Kast Buitaag. Fumed Oak Tabourettes, 35c Remarkably low price for such an excellent piece of turniture. This has an octagon-shaped top. $4.25 Muttin Stands, mahogany finish $2.75 $7.50 Flower Window Boxes, tumed oak on mahogany ’ ea 75 | $13.00 Box Couches, covered with denim $10.75 93.75 || hast Budus and 3 tt wide Foury Noor

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