The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916. __Sabets to nave Concert ana Dritt, { ' WOMEN WHO FIGURE af nothing. t canal nee why any one! Siiiven oy ths entre ot Oct Lady SUIT FOR sal, 000 * IN $250,000 SUIT OVER on caine. inte my life atc] Perpetual Haip Church, Fifth Ave- LOVE OF A HUSBAND. ————_INWAR OF oS. site? atau, meuuny Whe, wealthy’| West 42d and West 43d Streets ‘What the Right Soap ng his a Between 5th and 6th Avenues ! i Does for Your Skin| M's. Weaverson a a Sun Wor.) i == _| OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York 1 did the nelle the fact Im on extended tours ||| Will Place on Sale Friday South » 4 frequently pb While she |!|) + spoke endearingly to Mim, \| . During the course of the jury plek- | ticulara Men’s Clothing Section I Money cannot buy # purer toilet soap| Shipper and Mrs. Frame a (Third Floor—Sizth Avenue Entrance) Resinol Soap. And, unquestion- Christian Scientist. i the healing Resinol in it keeps the hristian Scientist ; |: gomplerion 4 in » condition of health that Clearness, freshness, and that| Before a court room audience com- |) Wesrwrel vosety mick cormetics aan only | posed chiefly of Christian Sclentixts ‘imitate. nol Soap is equally good ‘ : “for the hair and for baby's skin, and Sun Worshippers, adherents of | * ‘PB Resinol Soap is not artificially colored, |the two women opposing each other \bits rich brown being ower fue to the rt; A Recent Importation | | | 800 Japanese Kimonos SSS ing “Big Chief” Meyers of the Dodgers inade « triumphant entrance and ||| n Mrs. Weaverson || zdagnonists, Th re. Weaverson | ‘jong been good friends, and he! |) court as a witness for hor || and as an adviser Mrs, Weaverson was dressed plain Distinguished assortments of Men’s and Youths’ smart Summer Apparel for Business, After- noon or Sport wear, are hére assembled. at $15.00, 18.50, 20.00 to 35.00 hav Elaborately Hand in court, the work of selecting a jury | lly in a light summer one-piece silk | ‘iit y ron m4 ihe ae iruosss bh tise to try the quarter-of-a-million-dotlar uit. Immediately back of her Mrs, || The varied styles and textures provide a wide i Embroidered . ume, d r 4 "1 i ' . You 7 alienation sult brought by Mra, heavy Vell, ont kre! amonds and ||i| choice for every individual taste, while the tailor- | at among a coterie of ||| | Christian — Scientists, She was i dressed in black. Mr. Weaverson sat |!|| back of Aaron P. Jetwar, counsel for | Mra, Frame. (Model as Illustrated) Imported Japanese ing and finish’ of every garment is of the usual high standard identified with Stern Brothers. ————— | ~ . 'q +4 SSN ce * Outing Suits, - + + + from $8.50 to 15.00 il Crepe Kimonos, in i |RALLY FOR TRAINING CRUISE. | Auto Dusters, - - - - “$1.50 to 10.00] ||| Copenhagen, Rose, : rn R velt Re Amone Ili Sport Coats, - - - = “$8.50 to 10.00 ii Pink, Light Blue and i A masnmecting and ratly to discuss || | Flannel Trousers, - - - “ $3.75 to $7.50] | Lavender, with sash Broadway at $94 St [naval preparedness and the naval | White Duck or Khaki Trousers, $1.50 i and Japanese sleeves. & St 2 jheld in Harvard Hall, No. 27 West ‘ : Ht dad irourdowan Sat tocneon ove: | Men's Custom-made Suits, at $28.50] ||| Exceptional Value i Offers Special To-Morrow Joven t oeveryone interested In tho || Regularly $35.00 and 40.00 i | ' nubject . i ' ; 3 A Sale of Ve Exclusive ih Ser ctoaniga DR It, Assistant ‘Tailored from American woolens in extremely light or * i ry Secretary of the ] ° ' commander R. pon tet an and blacks included. Extra Hi Sport Suits for Women Wood, Admiral Dewey and. Adnitral peed nada lai eel oe ANS UL iad | i Helm and also expected to be present |||) Ht 1 Bole Pra Ade 1 3 and speak il Special Si rie Additiona H | pecial Sale Friday an di ‘ and for Misses » } Rrownle Rathbone Weaverson against 6 Men s Summer Shoes it 1500 Women’s Dresses aroline W. Frame, wealth: xfords, Pumps, Riding Boots, Outing and Tennis Shoes, | | H Of Fine Quality Summer Weight Stockinette Jersey bbl il tosdiy bes will he found on the Main Floor, made of the favored || | : THE COAT—is an extremely smart model with n to-day, Su leathers on stylish lasts, at moderate prices. For House, Porch and Garden Wear shawl collar, in this season’s new 86-inch length, t Justic can is pre- Kn exbellent li f and may be worn as a separate cont with numerous ‘ An excellent line o! * F costumes and on various occasions, The Husband wiose aections are + a i 72 Attractive models (one as | THE SKIRT—is full flare, shirred in back and has eases wnoetorl wanliabgeal yest Shoes and Oxfords at $5.00 illustrated), of Washable | | | | two pockets. ie been a secretary i Mrs. aad Tate SAL both Rate and Paarieaee lasts, Lawn in Striped effects of | 4 THE COLORS—White, Delft Blue, Eminence Rose, LAH lene beheld de ; your se “eyeglass made of patent leather, tan and black , Navy, Pastel Gold and Emerald Green. ‘ Lise Har (t davaloreds auPinblline mteet Ho AIMEE calfskin and black kidskin, Blue and White Pink and White Special at §21.75 Ce ee eee y ual tt wont be (0 you, tise the ||| Black and White Helio and White | . n claims that soon ater her | Tras SudionChy i M ’ FE . hi Hemstitched Organdie | BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. Fo baskic THE FOANMR, Ac 6805 | oe ee || ens urnisnings collar. All sizes 34 to 40 etary to her, subseribing not o1 c be pinching, binding tea- (6th Avenue and 43rd Street En n | ei exceptional vi | sd : : ret to hoe se ae cali po (uReay OLA ENE ini peaveel clio 6th Aven nd §3rd Street Entrance | bust measure. Exceptional valu ¢ ings, but permitting himself to} bave caused many people to | A SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: addressed by her as “My Darling | unwillingly wear spectacles. ; er ee ape teens eg eer 1 15 ‘ ee ea Gorse | We Barra Suaeiony | Gun Men’s Extra Quality Silk Shirts 7 seventy-two | holds securely on any shaped “ gave: : i S4.75 | years old and Mrs, Weaverson nearly | ose without tilting or apple latest designs and colorings; custom finish, $4. fo Practical House Dresses of | |atty. wily the man is the youngest | vet so gently it leaves no Men’s Negligee Shirts Madras, Pique, Tissue Voile | ( Re ne trio. te : - ’ | Ne es Mrs. Frame and Weavorson are | ma shed : slasses f of madras aheviot and crepe cloth; soft finish 95c and Novelty materials in a | era of the Fifth Christian| 9, tached to your glasses for od fi : snag wide rang of attractive colors. | SC OURO ans ARKAIBO | 35 cents or more—depending ¥ Hee - a. ene Pl 7: : upon quality selected Bathing Suits, at $2.75, 3.95, 4.50 to 8.50 2.00 2.95 3.95 | Vi On reres Mt or | Sold only at our he ag A H i Hi . ' s Straw Hats, at $2.00 to 5. ! re sigs Men’s S ats, at $2.00 to 5.00 Complete assortment of Imported and American styles. Genuine Panamas, $5.00 to 100.00 Also French Silk Hat Bands and Bat Wing Ties to match, Fur Storage Prompt and polite service would cut a 8+ sdaet J3d BL, ede Aha ate ! 1 Ty West 126th B near Lenox Ave. t proceedings, 37 West 34th St. bet. oth & 6th Aves. fixure in the OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & € Thorough cleaning by experts Mra, Weaverson has claimed |442 Columbus 4. Slat & 82d Ste i| in exclusive designs, imported by Stern Brothers. Mra, Frame used Christan j{op st. Nichola 1sdth & 181st. Caps and Sport Hats for all occasions. th Street—New York Insurance fully guaranteed Science methods in winning the af- |My) pay near I I s ) 34 ect Moderate charges fections of Weaverson, On the otner {iss rultoa at.” eppos! * hand, Mrs, Frame will claim) that Repairs at summer rates any one subscribing to Mazdaznan | %*# Broad 8t.. Call 360 propaganda very likely was in erros Circle for messenger often, quently submitting to the ° onjecture that they were Wrong Summer Furs in Latest Modes whon, au & matter of fact, Wey We not. In her original answer to the suit Mrs. Frame declared that she pl implicit confidence in Mr. |son, particularly in his business Clearance Sale of Coats and Wraps Fifth Avenue at Fifty-Third Street, New York 1 Brothers West 42nd Street Belween 5th ana 6th Avenues West 43rd Street ‘|| An Important Clearaway, Friday, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel HH] é : | B Altman & fi } Misses’ Tailored Suits Girls’ Handsome Coats i . od | developed in serges, velour checks and Poiret |of faille silk, serges and checks; many silk {| twills; heretofore up to $57.50, lined; heretofore up to $19.75, at $12.00 und 20,00 at $5.00 and 10.00 * Misses’ Sport Coats Girls’ Shoe Top Suits y cloth, chinchilla and black and | Norfolk and flare styles, of serges, velour and oe soe have prepared for to-morrow in wool jerse; : white checks; heretofore up to $27.50, shepherd checks; heretofore up to $25.00, A VERY UNUSUAL S SALE OF | at $5.00 to 19.75 Reduced to $10.00 : Men’s Real Shantung Silk Suits tt Extremely Good Values in Dainty Summer Attire = Sale of 700 Girls’ Dresses A maker's surplus stock. Tubh rockaln several models (some } as illustrated) in a wide range nF rd. 00 materials; 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Summer Suits, sport model, of| Misses’ Attraetive Dresses, of striped or | |))| : ‘ , I Sale Price | j HT H an hb linen, i hit Copenhagen; sizes} figured voiles, linens or ratines; trimmed | s specially priced at $16.50 | SA en is beeriggd i aa with organdie collar and vestee, 250 Midd BI sac 9 : Special at $12.75 at $5.95, 9.75 and 14.75 ul ¥ Blouses. 7 Close. ..59¢ 5 The Two-piece Suits presented in this advance offering I ‘ ' a are made of a superior quality of Shantung silk, ir iported, Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, of chiffon taffeta, | Girls’ Summer Dresses, in smock and tunic ¢ direct from China by B. Altman & Co. Smartly modeled” | many combined with Georgette crepe; in- models, of plain and plaid ginghan, many ; and skillfully tailored, these Suits represent a value that cluded ure two-piece cont models MANOR Wh Pe ' is decidedly higher than tiie price quoted. at $15.00 and 19.75 at $1.95 and 2.75 | ié / r ‘ : "| | Misses’ Tub Skirts, of velvet corduroy,} Serviceable Dresses, for the “hard-to-fit” ae Ik They will be sold in the Madison Avenue section of thx khaki, cordeline or gabardine, with sport or} girl, of linens, striped ratine and plaid A seven-Cime Yorld Nant ‘ i Fourth Floor slit pockets, detachable belts, gingham and linen combined, at $1.95, 2.95 and 3.75 at $4.50 and 6.75 iI works all week. Order | : Fifth Avenw, New York one fonday and prosper. | [SUNDAY WORLD WANT$ WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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