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— oT gee ea < Stes Moe ry THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916 ; 1) ~ WENERSON CHEE “Jaga me tte oer bho ‘GREEK ARMY DISBANDED; |Sircccrntfistion “ny tm Mt) CITY TO RUN SALOON. | i avin mour Ww A droll witnens. in| jobagll Ba op ong ieHamy, Cirent dy Whe Profite Will fe Used to Baltld F g Correct Fpparel for Women’ Mesos quence the Greek asked Dit 1 fo to werk on Wert commander of tho port of Ba BAU CLAIRE, Wis, June 9—Four FOR MRS FRAME country home and he accepted. An} Allie Serve Notice of Enfore ae Pniry t6 the port BE bart Sales Mada hallb a SAE H \ a handy man he was called upon] of Treaties and Replace Official e ireek ships from K i] 6™ AVENUE AT 37™ STREET Continuing the Sensational June Sales of out of business on July 1, an@ their | to do #: dening and housework and} an places will be taken by a mmunteipally | Summer Apparel for Women and Misses at Wonderfully Low Prices thon he had plenty of opportunity! ATHENS, Greece, Thursday, June} ete plans to build a municipal water. | i Stemart & Co. Silk Dresses fi | “There were no servants in the Wi I] lo se Exquisite conceptions for all daytime or evening functions, town or country ill C Out Saturday wear; Taffeta Silk, Crepe Georgette, Rajah Silk and Crepe de Chine Remaining Stock of in the new Spring colors. In all sizes tor Women and Misses. Spring Apparel 18.50 24.50 29.50 Regardless of Former Prices Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Dresses ae tine to-day signed the order demobil a eo Wah Eat bavi al Iesrnet trmpyee “Tes How| Sar sonnet ame te FOR OR. J. GRANT LYMAN ASTORIA. mornings, @ saw Mr. Weaverson tr ounting to 150,000 men, 4 | Convicted Get-Rich-Quick Mail! — ger infants and Children. *Man in $250,000 Alienation | the kitcnen cooking pancakes while| ‘There is general rejoicing here over i satis : Suit Made Pancakes ithe: Pras © Swindler Gets His Sentence upstairs, Then he} the decision, It is not believed the bed | cooked other meals, too.” present government will be able to To-Day. “Did they call each other endear- | continue in power after the army Js) pr, John Grant Lyman, Waa to-day ' CALLED ‘DEAR FRITZIE’! tne namos?” asked Senator Walker, | dishanded sentenced to the Federal Penitentiary counsel for Mra, Weaverson | PARIS, Thursday, June &—The of-/at Atlanta for eighteen months. | “Oh, ves, she called him Fritz and | ficlal Press Bur states that the Lyman was convicted on Wednes- | Witness Says He Saw Kisses} rritzie, and wometimes whe said ‘My | Entente Allies have notified the! | the! day of using the enaite to defraud. | “Chief’ " de. 2 oO ' overt t jat ag a re it A month was given Lyman in which xchanged—‘Chief’ Meyers | dear Fritz k vernment that as regu ) give i Exchang ; ¢ anid tho witness. “I had lots of op-|of Its negotiations with Bulgaria and |1° pega ny Magubttul Ie he would ' Aids Mrs. Weaverson, | portunity wugh |Germany they would take ail mena~ [DO 8e 21 Tal So was returned {o| on U For Over 30 Years. | the grounds, and on these occasions | ures necessary to enforce the treaties the Tombs Beenes at Wildwood, the country |they were arm in arm and Mrs. Frame and he kissed \ | home of Mrs. Car iline Frame, the Bae) emivraced) eech i other wealthy Christian Selentiat, whee! wna you work in the bedrooms?” | & ———11 | Frederick Weaverson, her secretary ‘Oh, yes, as I say, | was a very Store Open Broadway at | | and manager, walked arm in arm handy man. ‘There were several ped- | 4 | with her, cooked pancakes for her) rooms in the house, but while Mrs. |]! 8. AOE Ninth, New York ere | Frame and Mr. Weaverson were thore | emi embraced and caressed her, were | a a re he called her dear,” them walking t None.0. D. No Approvals, Handeome new models, some ate combined with eel 15. 00 — Crepe; extraordinary value........ yeverery verevest Spring Suits Riliastbad to-day'by moar, |t seldgm had ov n to make wv] {| To Clos at i UF) more than one bed. S| Saturday's Special News| [Pees ip The witness was called by Mrs] this bedroom during the day and Berges, Velour Checks, Mixtures. Newest styles, featuring pleasing color combinations, in striped, crossbar; Brownie Weaverson, who is suing} evening and the door was closed,” | flowered and novelty voiles, flowered and plain organdie, ‘Spring Suits linen and batiste. 6.95 8.75 10.00 1) pefore Su-| The Witness said he was employed | two years on the estate and when| he left, just before the altenation suit dary. was brought, Mrs. Frame asked him Mrs, Frame for $250, Preme Court Justice Gavegan and a Women’s Dresses |For Young Women. Beymour was called after “Bie | ty cin a paper declaring that he had 600 silk, marquisette, serge and net New Silk Dresses, $18.75 | } f (ee LN en Parerall | never cen anything wrong between | || dresses, for afternoon and evening wear, for $25 to $28.50 Grades | Taffeta Silk, Poiret Twill, Serge, | Mr. and Mrs, Weaverson many years Bushends che wigh't lente papel | $7.50 to $29.50; new purchases and re: Brand-new, and specially chosen from the Gabardine. ——— J And frequently visited thelr homes in | he said. : 4 ae “ Mrs, Weaverson completed her tes. | CBicago, St. Paul and this city. “Bie timony during the morning session, | Chie vlified as an expert on do- | shy > had given up Masdas- | mastic happiness, declaring that until | nan for her husband, but| Mrs. Frame came into Weaverson’s | he A ected to her w of the cult Ife the couple had always been ex- | cia in vario the United tremely happy States, She duction of regular stocks of $12.75 to| surplus stock of a manufacturer who seems to $60 grades. know what girls like. Because we picked At $7.50--one model: charmeuse bodtee, crepe Georg-| ach dress out ourselves, they are nearly all ette sleeves, crepe Georgette skirt with deep band off navy blue; taffetas and crepe de chine, with charmeuse; blue and gray. sweet little full skirts and filmy touches of At $12.75 three models; couple foulards with crepe} crepe Georgette. Only one or two of each Georgette, and striped and plaid marquisettes; soft char-| kind, Sizes 14 to 20 ye meuse, taffetas and serge. ; Voile Sport and Street Dresses Spring Coats Three charming new models, in plain colored cr novelty voiles, 5 50 To Clore a at specially suited for wear at country resorts. Special 7.50 Velour Checks, Mixtures. doshe had tried After Weaverson had accepted em- | to interest her husband in. the cit | urs. Tailored and Sport Skirts i ¢ tee 4 at, | DUL he was fonder of Christian Science ‘ > aia f taffeta Better Dresses Now $25 to $55, s,s, 1: dll Conca, Ployment with the Christian Scientist, | PUL he was fonder a | At $18.75 seven models; afternoon dresses of ta S Meyers said, he grew indifferent and | Baker baay' esti ae and serge and fancy silks; evening gowns of chiffon and Were $32.50 to $80 pring Coats Of awning striped Silverbloom, White Gabardine or Bedford Cord and To Close at Taffeta Silk, in solid colors or striped effects, fancy pockets 10.00 and large pear! buttons, Silk Faille, Mixtures, aces 2.00 3.95 5.40 net; beautiful colors; exquisitely garnitured. developed, was or- | néver spoke to his wife, even refusing i at times to recognise (ly hie” A when he called on Mrs. Weaverwon, | Wost, ty Woe Myers smiled when ho dented that | she might seek be way a member of Mazdaznan, an ture on Mazd Otiental cult of whic h Mrs Weaver. | Exquisite one-of-a-kind dresses of dainty chiffons, fine | silks, crepe Georgette, beautiful little nets, white satins, | ete, Summer dresscs every one of them and suitable for | every summer occasion; restaurant and roof garden | dual gowns for day or evening wear,| dresses if you are going to stay in town; country club, | | At $25 -twelve models; pleated taffeta, taffeta | binations, chiffon, crepe meteor, braided dresses; adapta- | | reet, an apartment | rson for his wife so | of mind and lee anism. | the witness de | tions of Cheruit, Brandt, Agnes. At $29.50—-Indi polka-dot foulards, effective stripes, checked gray taf- hotel and garden party dresses if you are going away. feta, bead embroidery. Sizes 14 to 20 years. | | 500 Women’s Skirts, $1 to $22.50 Cloth Suits | Tub skirts, dress skirts, sports skirts; white, bid Hi ae serene bapa ‘eathe n colors; linen, gabardine, linene, 75 at $20 ani (ache Se seth att 75 at $29.75 to $55, were $42.50 to $85. ie i] her and n erying all night. je witness that 3 and more tender to | ; n't’ stand it any longer, and she was going to take her Wide Wale Velvet Corduroy Skirts | stripes, [ | } : | Smart eport models of Corduroy in whi c \ felt cut of his Nite Aid week ‘antoress ||| bedford cord, corduroy, soft washable satin Alor ode gilte-cevock: cabardinee solored ‘| y in white, rose, Copenhagen 2 95 lin Europe." \]| Jersey silk, taffeta, canvas, serge, poplin. of our sults—serges, gabardines, colore Linen, Or; mrvits Voile, Net, Lace, and tan, beautifully tailored Virv Suasial | shabu bal | Jersey silk, mh Pe Pee black and white checks, elour checks, taffetas H bags HEM tll boda 100 Women’s Coats, $18.75 in late Spring os. Sizes 14 to 20 years, One model in cravenetted gray mixtures; but not in every ‘kind. one in braid-bound gabardine; one in full-lined] _Fillette suits (sizes 12 and 14 years) now gabardine. Three distinct styles; very mod- $1: were $18.50 to $21.50. | erately priced. Saturday, Second floor, Old Bldg. Girls’ Coats $4.75 and $6.75, were $8.50 Yo $12.50. $10, were $15 to $20. | Shoes—Every Kind for $12'76, were $18.60 to $25. For every possible occasion, Broken sizes 6 to 14 | | : - |Women and Children | s««. ine jae] Young Women’s Wash Dresses A lovely fresh colorful collection of voiles, tissues and | GARGO OF J. W. FORDNEY| HELD AS BRITISH PRIZE Ago Declared Lawful by Court—Appeal to Be Made, | LONDON, June ‘The prize court has condemned as lawful prizes the cargoes of the Joseph W. Ford Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to pen Salurdays Until 10 P. M. Ame ae three net Sports shoes? We have them from the inexpensive nd three Sean: | much of health and facial beauty rubber-soled sneakers to the ultra smart English last Specially good ct ig at $5.95, $8.50 and m1 lee Meda Toll condition of the | 1imevian vessels from American porta shoes with wing tips; white or white trimmed with Io ay a bicep ena aaa Laas. We Close teeth that, in addition to visits to the! 7M® cargoes, consisting almost en- | brown or black. $1.25 to $10. fi vaelat kirts at $1.25 Evenings al @itist, great care should be exercised in| "ely of fodder, comprise the most cai i" And some fine separate skirts at 25 | 6 o'Clock. the selection of the family dentifrice. Valuable seisure since those of the White shoes? ‘Their number is legion. Pumps, ox-| upward. Second floor, Old Building Consider that the primary purpose of fords, high shoes and colonials in buckskin, Sea Island duck’and glazed kid, $4 to $12. P Tan shoes? ‘There are pumps, oxfords, and the splen- A Sale of | did sturdy mountain boots. $4 to $8 meat cargoes shipped by American | aMentifrice is to clean and polish the | packers. | teeth, and use a dentifrice that will best) Arthyy G. Hays, the attorney for d@ that. Albodon, the most modern of | the claimants, Will appeal from the Royal Plan ROUMS Special This Week— re coe 46 98 demtitrices, is ideally suited for use by | dec.shon | ; , Women’s Silk Hose | §'] AXMINSTER Rugs, 9x2. $99.9" » the entire family, It contains the highest; |. _|}| Afternoon shoes? plenty of patent leather, calf- n b | Se percentage of actual cleansing and polish- skin, glazed and dull kid in fashions to suit every gown 7,680 Pairs —50c, 85e and $1.15 Pair ing properties of any article for the teeth H4 to $10, At500~navy, gray, bronze, champagne and smoke; obtainable. It is safely antiseptic. It does not melt or harden. It has no Sweden and Evening slippers? An colors and the dainty | seamless silk hoot, mercerized tops, soles and heels. grit. It is not artificially colored. 0 “was thrown into the prize buckles go with them. $8.60 to $10. At 85c thread silk, mercerized tops and soles; some Try it to-day court, | ‘Trial of the case began on Back of these shoes - which you will see for| ‘lk tops: black and many wanted colors, Albodon can be had at 25 cents a lib-| April & last, and two days jater, fol eral tube wherever toilet articles are sold, |0W!NK the presentation’ of the! evi. | and a free sample can be had by sending {ine whieh was declared by the | your name and address to The Albodon plot to evade the bleckale eet Co. Dept. B., 1541 West 18th Street, NY! wan y lockade, deciaion 2190 THIRDAVE 2 esis) 3035, Lf. Bet, 110th & 120th Ste, Cor, 156th St, yourself are correct: in fashion— stands the ACL A6: cvery, fine ually RK ele alle gait 4 »s f ne} 4 Feipanes and silk reinforced soles, heels and toes; da een, sand, | Wanamaker Store guaranteeing their quality, | purple, red, ponges, tan and smoke; with liste heels and Main floor, Old Building. | toes on some black silk hose having fancy plaid boot Main Fieor, ( Floor, Old Building. * Blouses, s, All New, Many)... = | Decidedly Inexpensive ‘Mer 1’s Hats—Special | Gauffered ruffles edge each of the two! Redle iN Pret engl ff sailor collars on these dainty mauve, pale blue or white} | hatiste blouses for $5.75 | American straw hats; 1.50 sennets for $1, The surplice Quaker-like collar is em-| Mackinaws, splits and leghorns, $2 each. Ie oI we The May Manton Fashions 7 HIS is one Of Mhe latest devetop. ments of the middy dress Thel | shirt ae it is shown here 4 Saw and & WE PAY FREIGHT ASD KAILROAD FARE, Rew we oe wt ue Binen and he nen rine 4 broidered andl edged with unusually fine In-w on these | $6 4 $10 Panamas all perfect, fi each 3 de sane Ld iM@, UL Chat KarMeNt itxelf Ie made , = ARAN nantes Of white The ekirt ik cut In three Rippling with a finely pleated rather} White poc ket hats for outing, 50¢; sizes for sci = i and the hesnmed front edge ar wide Lace-odsted frill are blouses of pink butiste also $3.74, rls, men and women, at eo pattern at toe i SO tvaatuontce White Organdie blouses with embroidery | Tennis hats. white duck, plain, also with green : mn re TD 1195 E soniy® OF & NOTE With an ope wn. ‘The bloure ts the regulation imiddy but it can. be with the a and lace are $8.75. | underbrim; brims are locked glitched, o0c and $1, Third floor, Old Building. Broadway corner Eighth A Few New Lindeman Player- Pianos at uh Vheir fixed price is ter groups Henry & $o2h: but they are part Pit ee a Li Anema player pia Ano} of the instruments in- v4 = \ cluded ip the Lindeman - factory readjustment, new, in flawless condi- tion; equipped with a the left made ed yoke or without it and worn with or without the belt The cut in elbow length | pe vould he sleeves also may b 500 Rolls \ «Sc wt We ws | °3 tm PYANO ’ Goetz & Coy) | | are very comfortable and «ati pretty. On All fully war us, All purehg anted by able on player piano action \ punt. convenient terms to be Which — permits — great a arranged personally with AUST THE THING FOR OUTINGS range of expression, leach purchaser, 63.87 at te ce PhONa sesu Main, BaOOKLYA 4 FREE for THE COUPON .<S) at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION PRINTED IN Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- pes Gimbe! Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second it it 4 ; treet, New York, oF’ sent by mall on receipt of twelve centa tn | . spect +399 i sal ied pony om avers Ask your doctor or “arug exist” vot bas | ry geist about spenity sine wen \ } se eckatly ue, obtasued som ga | arenes ih ator hy er A rare opportunity for Sale of Player-piano 1 and of the skirt No, managers) of Summer Music Rol All 88 - note slightly used, dance, classical, op- eratic, popular; 5c¢ to {5c roll. 2,000 newS8-note rolls, 25e to 88e each, sins hoth muy be had in sacs for girl from \ years of age hotels and country eluk player-pianos for $600 player pianos $365; $500 playver-pianos for $345 (the two lat- No. 9104—(With Basting Line and Added Seam Allowance.) Girl's Middy Blouse, 8 to 14 years. NUXATED IRON ft Added Seam All ¢.) Girl's Two or Three-Plece Skirt, 8 to 14 years | | | | | | No. 9098—(With Basting Line and || | First Gallery, New Building | |