The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 9

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— —— at Soca ons eee aN de se i Wee me tee. ME ] PERIURERS TO FACE SWIFT JUSTICE IN \ Es NEW YORK —— <)— ey wit a ore Bow Doson Hains Hhore ine District Attorney Begins Cru-) | Batiste Blouse Im ortant Sale of Remnants, sade Against Crime Declared | i ‘o Be on Increase joy Swann, at the ine Silks Mixtures Cottons Linens ex of the Bupremnes| And aguinat faire | The first which is contem- | to-day by Detectives | iff of the District | cit other cases Semi-Made Skirts, Silk or Cotton This is an event. On the Main Aisle of the Downstairs Store, from the Subway Entrance, through the Dress Goc Store and the Daylight Silk Rotunda, there will be nothing | but tables of these remnants, and the semi-made skirts. ‘The | | Temnants are all from materials in our own stocks, with the rand duvy | Falef, thirty-seven years | a salesi of No. 1095 Prospect enue, th was arraigned be * Thie KATHI se | former prices marked plainly on each ticket. All the remnants ie gan in the Cen P This yore bp © | are in lengths suitable for dresses, or blouses. : tet ke aianed baa $ eS " 4 os ey ‘ Riise . es of perjury and one of for. | ee ba va pa reveal 58 to 78e for Silks, Silk- | Crepe de Chine, $1.18; For- |] |gors the request of Assistant Dis: | nary for $2.90. | and-Cotton Remnants That merly $1.50 t Attorney Edwin Kilroe, it is of fine butiste, well-made, | Have Been 85c to $2.50 li ey raw cil Guaivanle cain | © Corrigan an ; ; unu trimmed with particularly good These include natural color and | also plenty of white and black. | seuring the quality Valenciennes lace. Sizes colored silk-and-cotton _pongees |Plindictments against the — prise | $4 to 42. Bivenianton tropes, ah well “4 Poplin Velours, Silk-and- | | wouia be filed with Judge Crain in At $4.90 there is a delightfully figured crepes. Wool, $1.65 a Yard: | ner roe by the Grand Jury pretty blouse of voile; the frills =8c to Yard for Silks 7 a en | ahaa of organdie edged in color. There | / Silton 1-Cotlon an Formerly $3.50 | is also one with polka-dottea i This heavy, lustrous material is | organdie edging tures That Were very fashionable this season for | is g o sports coats and skirts | At $5.75 there are two model parse ins : in fine voile, each with a touch of | iikn and taifetan “°P "8" | The Cotton Fabrics are Now ||| Hat he had-not fl color. - ee . 8, , : | 01 oo, when the evi- —_——_—- Taffetas and Foulards, 95¢ 8¢ to 58 @ Yard, Were “i er witnessen ff to $1.45 Yard, That Formerly 12130 to 75: i é ni de th | Rag Rugs for the Have Been $2.50 These materials are so varied that nco of the Bn | | to $3.50 . Ring lay nana hd 8 list of ie fab- tnd the jurists ~ Bie ries included, making special men- of record, | Summer Home | There are plenty of blacks and | tion of linens, and white or colored blish eer . navy blues in this group, The | CoTduroys. | Made of all new sani- foulards at 95 yard are double | Woven striped voiles Linen Lawns As fi width, in all the desirable colors, | Seeded voiles Skirting materials tary rags in a wide Fancy taffetus at $1.10 to $1.38 Printed novelty materi ‘ Sone yard include check, stripes, plaids | 5i!k-and-cotton materi selection of sizes and in! over-plaid effects; also hair. | Printed organdies colorings. line stripes. Corduroys AA ssesoinchs, cocanaés- | The Semi-Made Skirts, Cotton or Silk, 27 x 54 inches, 80c to $1.10. 30 x 60 inches, 85c to $1.50. $1.25 to $9.50 | 36 x 72 inches, $1.15 2 Se a At $1.25, there are two| The Pollyanna pleat, of Gx0 fect, $8.50 40 $5.26 sports models. polka-dotted foulard, $5.50; the 8x 10 feet, $6.25 to $8.50 pia nt sapere Plaid Tatas, Pollyanna smock s : the . eae ~ mn orings. ny of 3) | 9 x 12 feet, $7.50 to $11.50 eof white plus: a" fe other Cadet, of heavy Shantung ; the eee . = Middy ; Miss Prim, a delightful | | ‘eta tcl , oct 82.25, thereinastrikingly | model, and ‘Theodora, a strik: | Ai a a et bi jade gone lcoking sports skirt of awning ingly new skirt that ought to be MODERN, quet a ‘ m The semi-made silk skirts are seen to be appreciated. A Salina (Kan) bridegroom 70c to $1 square yard. six very unusual designs, each one If you like a style in another ma- has been arrested on the vharge Printed linoleums in a of them original with us. terial in these silk skirts, we shall of hicken stealing. j ladly make one to order f | wide assortment of patterns The Millrose, Soria met | ftom any material you may have ||| from 45c to 60c square yd. Inother materials, up (089.60. | Ingracconding to tee snl | ing, according to the style. \ oo lhe Dis Summer Resorts Annual of THE N. Y. WORLD FREE! At the Main Office and All Branch Offfices of The World Out To-Morrow nh Missing. 1, Abra! Subway at Astor Broadway at —p Ninth, New York — |[|Jan‘hsor nner’ Containing Many Thousand Advertisements of Places at Which to Spend Your Summer Vacation. Orders by Mail Should Be Accompanied by Five Cents for Postage NEW CAMPAIGN j THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. 8 Actual reduction In the price of clothing made to order when all other tailors’ “S. * prices are in gn ascendency. I show herein a cut of a Mystic Worsted Company's original ticket taken from a fine range of all worsted, positively all-wool cloths that no tailor in the City of New York advertises under $25.00. give you a variety of colors, whether you as big as a house, or as small as a pigmy. $ The United States Worsted Company's ticket shown on this page is taken from a few hundred pieces of blue serge that I have purchased from this concern this season. No tailor or clothier has advertised this goods this season 410 75 under $25.00. My price, sult to order ¥ Ane . Absolutely all wool Shepard plaid suitings, 9 to i2 oz. in weight. No tailor in New York has advertised to make to order this class of fabric under 410 75 $25.00. My price, suit te order... .... 2.2.6.6... 7 ° 1 show an actual cut of Priestley's mohair suitings of which I have a variety of thirty atyles, light in weight, and I consider them the finest dark suit- 10 75 ing in the country for a price of $25.00. My price, suit to order ° English Cheviot. I have fourteen pieces of a fine English fabric, 14 to 16 oz. in weight; rough, hairy, homespun cheviot for business, outing, automobiling, or any purpose that a man might wear # suit at $25.00 or $35.00 Je to his measure. This suit is equal to that standard of value. My price, suit 410 75 to order. 6.6.6... cece eee en rene . HUCR ohNa Mew viene 668 'e A great range of ends, cheviote, tweeds, worsteds, flannels, cassimeren and novelty effects. | make to your order at a price of three- 10 75 piece euit....cc.ccsseeesceeseneeee setter ne teeeeeeeins a . 2 & PRiestiEy 4 ®RADFORD, tm, I Am a Custom Tailor | i y neg t bargains In made-to- skepticiams and come into my |, ore. in the City of New York. When the average working- pangte el yles at least of Mystic Worateds. Ask man’s dollar is only worth in buying capacity about or Shepard Plaids and English Cheviots. Bring in your fifty cents, and labor unions who make the clothes I . sixty-five-breast friends. it Cat every ian entan: offer you are only working forty-eight hours to the courtesy, irrespective of week, and the garments are cut under the skilled eye you a suit today with the of the highest-salaried designer of custom clothing in ® customer, so that a number the country, | would make June the greatest month A ‘ profitable to both youand me. since I started in business. Put aside your doubts and Signed MITCHELL THE TAILOR. —' Mitchell The Tailor 1431 Broadway, Cor. 40th Street |_ AT MY | 119-121 Nassau Street OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9° SATURDAYS THL 10 P.M. |TWO STORES) Qpen Evenings Till 7. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. AULA RED CCO|IS| PREPARED |||FOR SMOKERS UNDER THE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN | AKING EXPERIMENTSTO || You pay for OOUCE FHE|MOST DE- | li h LIGHTFULAND WHOLE; | QUA ity when. SOME TOBACCO|FOR CIG- | RETTE ANDPIPESMOKERS. | YOU buy P. A. | PROCESS PATENTED ||| if RINCE ALBERT has |) uty 307r1907 | j + real value that pre- erie arcot yy | miums or coupons can’t Heme LANCUSA, |W produce — quality! Pre- Ni iM miums or coupons have GES NOT BITE WE TONGUE never been ofiered with » Prince Albert because we ~ know smokers prefer qual- Reverse side of tidy red tin ity! Neither national nor state restrictions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert! Men get what they pay for when they buy the national joy smoke—quality! I nf nfl } P. A. comes to you with a rea/ reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers! It is made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! You smoke your fill with- out a comeback. Flash-it-hot-off-the-reel, Prince Albert will let you cut loose on that old jimmy pipe or a makin’s cigarette like a hungry fox after a chicken! And you can beat it up and down the path-of-smoke-pledsure so hard, so often, with so much enjoyment you'll feel sorry for pipesters and rollers who haven't yet nailed a pew on the P. A. bandwagon! Hie ny lice Dl a id Quick action introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder oe stare (het Asie tee than just to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco tidy red tina, 106 pound ana and ask for “a supply of P. A.” You part company with fe penne (in weriaore one a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheerfullest L Ir With ppaomesmeltts investment you ever made! For dividends-of- delight, @ in auch excellent cons Prince Albert backs clipping coupons square off the map! the joy smoke R. J. Reynolds Tobacce Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Roynolde Tohacoe Ca

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