The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1916, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, TULSDAY, JUNE 13, 1916, Par $5, as compared with $2.39 - Trains and Excessive Fares dend of 1% por cent. payable July 16] i0q” gute... 105% 1084 100% 106% 49% When Morris Nessel, @ sweatshop West End Line Kennecott Copper Company, ot to atock of record June 20 101% Seo. 1014 106% 10. 108m worker, died, five years ago, he left on West End Line lot 2?-cent ng at the coo (7% Deo... 107 108% 10T 108% ING his family helpless, Neighbora sup. In a complaint flied to-day by clti- rate of n lly, in- Pacific Maiti Company reports ‘URN ported them until a year ago, when; 7¢ns of Bensonhurst and Coney ojiair ‘ a An 39, surplus $50: snipes | Qn ¥ _ curb at Glenmore Avenue and Hins- A | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, 000 to shareholders aeainst earnings at $ a IPLATE IN STREET dale Street, Kast New York. Neigh- 8 ' if CONEY ISLAND ionm@o Great Weetern gross earnings | rate of $45,000,000 annually. on $20,000,000 stock, par $100, in 1915. } 1 — iy bors were trying to raise enough A sD evacta’ er ULMURAnOT | CMtted Wvuit Comipaniy, remilay Quarts ae money to bury Avice Neseel, a title SERVIGE 1S HIT AGAIN 136: sien. on msiense'o? toesnin™ "| tnited Frutt company, roruter aunt: | eiGAGo WHEAT AND CORN | i girl who tried to support her paraly- -~ | Southern way System, from July] clared lela be | tie mother and her ailing brother, New Complaint Tells of Few '. 1995, to first week im June, 1916, . : berwnel . Stonday Net 1} | Evtoblsahed 18 | but broke down under the atrain. 3 a-ons earr cased $6,918,938, Western Union regular quarterly divi- Ons, Mum, tee, Cm, ue Ht | 125th Street, West Island, charges are made againat the fy. Allee left sehool, at the age of thir! Brookiva Hapid ‘Transit Company ot Divi teen, and got a Job in @ knitting mill. giving an inadequate service on the Mean 7) t e e ony “hi Mrs. Nessel was called the janitress West End line to Coney Island. A | Smart White Satin Hats, |B} tits Mote” of Thirteen oie touiecdocer tncunctst Pub inte 0 ant ’ Gave Her Life to Aid Her | No. 116 Hinedate streot, put the | The complaint, charges that Inst | week the B. R. ‘T. discontinued ele- | Destitute Family nelghbora did all the work, and she yated service betweon timer Park | ™ dicenaiaehiinichi —— ee | ' y* and her ohildren occupied two tiny and Coney Island and that adequate | ; ™ le | oe rooms on the ground floor rent free. service is not being given by the | A plate half covered with coine ets & pretty child, with lustrous trolley line to replace the clevated | & wealth of dark bair, A Al Trimmed with Fancy jatood on an old box to-day near the| was happy because the te one oarned. 1! Mvoent tare instead of cent, it| i Feathers or Wings. e_—_SSSTht [every week provided more food tha, js alleged. | ! | the family had been able to get from: = The complaint also states that the | their poor neighbors. They were able railroad company is not giving soo | e e | 2 to eat regularly every day. ; Service to Coney Island and that in+ CLEARANCE When ghe had washed the dishes | stead of running all of its trains to j after supper, last night, little Alice sat that point it stops half of them at} ° 9 | The old “Core All” idea we leave |°% the front stoop telling stories to| Kings Highway, three stations away ( ; 1 rens ats. " other children. Suddenly, she turned | a 9 to others. R. & G, Pills are the Spe- pale. Bhe at up te go in, the house, | | 1 it unconecious. ir. ase came | setlet Pat saisatea Liter Long in haste from Bradford Street Hos. | | 2 rellef from constipation, sallow shin | lal but ‘Alice was dead. ‘An artery A Reduction Sale of 'e | headaches, blotches, bilionsness,| had burst in her brain. i . | pimples, Indigestion, skin eruptions, When « reporter for The Bvening a r Former price, $5.95 ! World called to-day the body of the Lace and Straw Combinations and Fine Hand- id "y i} ‘4 9 ° ° fant Mandiad Taine Senet Saat | Prices morked toner tn late trading Misses’ Tailor-made Suits Made Straws, Ribbon and Flower Trimmed. | RAR A AAO RAR APL RDA EAL RADA RRD ADDR RADE GET A BOX SP TO-NIGHT Summer Business Hours On THURSDAY, June i5th, the following schedule of business hours will become operative: neighbor had loaned. Four candles per gtrocks lead a tally y the Close | sere burning at the head. The mether | and coppera sold at Migheat Prices fer | ; P Wed i. 1 wan '° the day. Inspiration sold 48, up 2, commencing O-f rro j eSaay Wil rer Tels eon ‘ Dose aspiration sold at 48, up -ommencing to-morrow (Wednesday) will offer { | Closing With vet changes trom, exceptional values et $10.50 & $18.50 These Suits are deveioped in serge, checked worsted ow ah a ed : . June 18th to June 30th: 9A. M.toSP.M. | July and August: 9 A. M. to5 P. M. On ae eee ie Be and other desirable materials pA A EL Bd sin st na Saturdays !2 Noon. Saturdays the Store will be closed all day. ee E (Misses’ Department, Second Ficor) September {st to September 15th: 9 A. Ml. te 5 P. M.; Saturdays 12 Noon. Be nnn ore Panninnnnnannninnanes|| Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York — G. Altman & Ca. Semi-made Sports Skirts Leather Goods for Travel Use OF COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS marked at prices that are below their real offer an economic opportunity at thesereduced | worth, will afford an unusual purchasing prices: | opportunity for toemorrow. % bh Skirts of awningestripe light-weight duck Suit Cases (24, 26 and 28 inches) at . . ‘ - « ‘ A $2.90 Skirts of awning-stripe fine quality gabe ardine ee ele tt $3.50 PEE ES Of black enameled duck, with tray and leather straps . «ww $4.85 3 Skirts of plain white gabardine, at 2.95 Traveling Bags (16, 17 and 18 inches) een, eee Skirts of plain ivory-white linen, at 3.90 Of black or dark russet cowhide; leather- . Cotton Dress Fabrics Department (First Floor) lined . G s ® : $ > $5.75 | Of black walrus-grain leather, with hand- A Sale of Bed Furnishings sewn frame and corners; leather-lined, $7.75 ‘SPECIALLY PRICED Weekeend Cases of black enameled duck: Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches; with tray and hat partition . . «6 «© $4.85 Sizes 26, 28 and 30 inches; with tray and adjustable hat compartment . . $6.50 Over-night Bags (14-inch) Muslin Pillow Cases Of Wlack enameled duck, lined with colored With plain hem . each 20c. to 0c. | moire . * 8 * 8 6 $5.25 Hemstitched . each 28¢c., 32c. & 35c. Women's Hat Boxes (18x18x!2 inches) Dimity Bedspreads, with embroidered Of black enameled duck, with two hat forms scalloped edges: and two shirred pockets mee $3.75 has been arranged for to-morrow and Thursday. Excellent values will be offered in Muslin Sheets With plainhems . each 80c. to $1.25 Hemstitched . . each $1.20 & 1.35 Cy - Dudweiser. and Bread 1617-1425 THIRD AVENUE “Prasad —made' with coroals c ; ~ BONET REET | Bread~made with cereals, FURNITURE ‘ «water, joaskeee - Beer.— made with cereals. | water, yeast.” i = yy One igs solid — the other liquid ~ beer contains the extra nerve~resting proper~ ties of hops. which bread ee ee Single size . ‘ * 5 each $2.00 : 5 : 4 d = ‘ & : | oes not —concentr n Double size . > 5 re each 2.45 Moter Luncheon Cases of black enameled |) Come oe wen no=waRe carne || . is the ain 1i ftorenen Satin-finish Bedspreads, with embroidered duck, with tray: || Holzwasser Home Talks No. 68 > . P Bibs Srmn ohe ener ens dion between these two foods. scalloped edges: With service forfour persons . «$7.25 |] eres, ity mara! ‘urea As you select the best of Single size cow cach $3.25 | With serviceforsix persons . . 8.75 fin Chee toatl tne oe | ad “. t ials f tti th Doiiiedime. prea |] Keablened, spi of politeness ih materials for gettin e | Motor Pouches (26 and 28 inches) Rane ohtarh aur tara a | 25 best of foods so Oo we convenient; but the confide; Crochet Bedspreads ; 110 & 1.28 | Ofdleck enameled duck =. ., $4.85 || teens stuaatr ssh Ba use the best barley malt och... $1.10 & 1.25 : It dees Wageaterl and only imported Saazer Blankets Bathing Suit Pouches Be rthn SE RBER sth Crosstoers CU Key Hops for ma king Summer-weight ‘ , per pair $4.75 Of biack enameled duck, lined with rubber, LOW LIBERAL TERMS F | : ; ° Medium-weight . . per pair 4.25 Mt ee ew $2.75 BERS fs guns e Yr te 7 PTT aati tl gl pair 40, 5.00 & 6.50 | Also Brief Cases (15x10 inches) E wee wel] Colored Cotton Blankets Of black crepe- grain cowhide or smooth- ‘com Apt. § f : With fancy border . + each $2.25 finish dark russet cowhide; with two pockets, | $200 Value 123 ‘ : ; ‘Bottled at the Brewery ANHEUSER-BUSCH, st. tours. On Sale Everywhere. Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers Anheuser-Busch Agency, Distributors (Fourth Floor) at Incluting Parlor, Dining Room, Tedn and Kitehen Complete, A Great Von Room 53375] Dining onin, Adam of Jaccbean Period Ye hee na A $3.05 or Adam; Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, N ri York | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, si trae Gioet: suesitaiaect BOTTLING COMPANY,

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