The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 11

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4 THE EVEN2ING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. thirty cubie inches | RELIEVED. | lasiead of leggings and shin¥ golden| over the regiment. He said he fou a ee a jetted abl hy Sivasaa Wy Complaint,” Dysen Colie, RAD: olume, This amound, divided b "Ss RE : acorn tassels on (he red, white and jit altogether interesting in compari-| ji i eis the number of pounds | Ihe aie nape ie Ls is eee j dive hat cord son with the camp of last year, IN) and determine whether the ice man Saami wanmaiite ects ae oe, to city under provisions of an ordi-|Mments. To be taken from 1) to a tea: | First ning Regiment, appeared | order than of a sort to worry th who filuatrates the scheme thu | [| | WALDO PAYS Hto-day in the new regalia of student | thorities, foe nae here. Py | nmissioned officer-just like that] Rhinelander Waldo has had a little lt the pound. ‘The piece of ice should | Lieut. Waldo is the secgnd officer] which he had a similar post is a desirable citizen.” pereatt and grown people who are at- © be commissioned, Phe other, Lieut. |” ‘son ifferent,” La t istone of @ STUDENT Sd DIERS laid secede dily Heda Red oli eh les These men| nanos, It must be welghed immedi-|spoonful in 'y a tumbler of water the camp's association, has been as-| might well be the younger associates | ately before delivery. Commissioner | Immediate relief will come. No family 9 scheme thus: | |MOTHER’S FEARS of other sindents, except for puttees} more than a day in which to look) be measured along its three dimen- For Cramps thoea, “Summer Lieut.| “The personael js different,” Liout.| Ice must be sold by weight in this | tac ed by these dangerous summer ail- Jeociated with quartermaster'a office }in business or the chief office assiat-| Hartigan appeals to the thousands | should leave for Un haiike without a | of housewives to insist their ice be | bottle in the grip. No family n \ haw the opening of the camp. His{ants of the men who were here last | 0f ves to ini | bottle in any ys - 5 (Bowes Prom 0 Geet Corrospondent| teaming fare appears along the pine |year. ‘They are doubtless just an able| Weisbed, Ice men who fall to welgh | place should summer without « Lottie With Summer week-ends at hand and preparations tor vaca- | t it . 8 Frear| |... ‘ ‘ ‘ | of The Evening World.) Mess benches at meal times as he}as the older mon of last year's camp.| “ propose driving cheating }at hand. 2% sises at all tion trips under way, we have prepared tor Kridav a ; FIRST SENIOR CAM! FOR MILI sis 9 fotebook in his hand and|But they have not bad the sobering, | ice man out of business this summer,” | druggists —Advt, declared Commissioner Hartigan, | TARY INSTHUCTION, PLATTS. jchecrily inquires, “Anybody have any} settling life exporience. They are) bh under | faw t Se ol et Mt St a fe hae ee ae | Saks &Gampany | New Sale of Womei’s Suminer HAW FATEQIKS ~~ ne nw.| Saks &Company | | Fashions—Mostly at July Prices: HOW FAT FOLKS SF eae eae ot roadway. ob 34h ua y | hh ictal Mik Badd A Bal 0 which br a a, ed military oddeaton, is) Various conditions have mode this sale | possible. But more important is the fac that it brings with it opportunities that are | unusual for June. It enables a woman to | start her Summer wardrobe at a great sav ing. UNDE Leet NS 11} Practically everything she needs is included nd jess td the individual ; obtained ———- — ambitions and tastes of the men who | seck the training. The men seem| more firmly grounded in details than| ||» Were the students last year at this} oa time, but they have not been hurried A Simple, Safe and Reliable Way That Calls for No| nt the theoretical work as tar. For the two types of men the work of . each year seems to have been ad- ‘WOMEN AND CHILDREN | -—cool cotton dresses, new silk dresses, sports tlevisidigyscagdliiaicgseanghuanpiogiey Sarebly adlimed. Zhe evening par | os | coats, outing skirts and even cloth suits people, particularly those who! sute form, which you can obtatn from any | Of the Third Rattalion, with the men} ||| all are marked at prices remarkably low. Athena underwear is |||! For example— foom 10 to 80 pounds more t good drommtist of the other two battalions marching truly fashioned and tai- | have been much interest If you have w over to the barracks parade ground | | rknble reports that have re-| this plan is well to witness it, was a mighty linpres- pantencaet the imanter fn] inal the fice aT You eum sige apace lored to fit. It is de | | Good-Looking Cotton Dresses Which weight ts being safely reduced by] Oxveen in, the air consumes fat, wi © Majors of the three battalions signed not merely to ap- | Wear 1s Macwn ae the froth, air mathod| wit, eH ef, kateln [ted forth thelr Gommanis ute that BrORAH, BRL to Paddle tho | Are Offered as Low as $2 inary off of a ne-pound in the sand | 56 at >» purchase. Flowere: — Uke dtmeis Wherever | hills to-day, and divided their com: | outlines of a woman's 660 new dresses in the purchase. Flowered, ‘This plan, which te eo etronwly recom: ‘of Korein ta absolutely harmless, te Sam ante _jnoatile | detachy form, | checked and striped voile, linene, mer “dl Savas Uneecsuary Harvalien dlecs, dan- hap eee seat la , =| : cotton and white voile. Simple styles for merous drage, sweating vor Weakening fons. Kus “heen “reported tS The shaping—the tailor- |], street or country wear. One of the white tn aorta Unease i | ing—ts not confined to Voile dresses is picured. oved. fac | 8M . J} eae y oar erential food. ‘ y iartie ES] rain-soaked or dusty columns. come Th any one part. Note the / >, Fou need. as th : ace ccaato And yoy back to camp Justa little. treder Mal cree tien shaped shoulders, the , 400 Voile Dresses, $3 of assim! It is Imvortant to 4| looking but not a bit less resolute | 1 proper fullness of bust— | Wide awning striped voile; two attractive plenty of ¢resh air, breathing it deeviv A eree than the day before. (ato the lunes and to tuke with Penge . OF a re Shore mel; Major Murray tightened the dis-| meal a fow drone of oll of kore Ady cipline some more last night. Ex- cuses from observance of camp hours ;Must now be passed on in his office, even though recommended by com- pany officers. This is not because Previous permissions have been the perf models with large double organdie, collars atines ect conformation one hemstitched, the other with picot edge : One model is pictured.) The patented seat is the 150 Dresses at $3.75 most remarkable ad- Colored voile with wide border of dots on 1e8, mn. Wood and Capt don | Joh inston of his staff arrived before} daylight to-day and after breakfast | rode around the camp, 1 t late amented Swamp: (which are now as hard as cement) and the be new camp, with its company streets opening up vistas fc abuse b eding up| vancement ever made in ||| skirt. The organdie collar is edved with lace. | underwear designing; by | a : iS the utmose conservation of| | @ unique device the sea '|! Sports Suits & Dresses, $5.75 hg taba 1 cut shaped to fit the figure with striped coat and plain skirt. y nn ma. a ne: twi ; as snugly in any posture. Onetisce sports Leis of mercerized with ae rep and linene; two models fe ed There can be no gaping. cotton with Roman striped coatee and natural a Pagel ‘The Patented Beat no bulging. colored skirt. Silk Jersey Coats, $12.50 Spoits models with — be 10W IN FRONT New Taffeta Dresses, $12.50 | give Copenhaven, HellbLFO rose, gold, you will see Athe! If y i hena striped cotton underwear, you will re- Navy blue too—whieh makes them more Mountains beyo r Fy erepe collar, They also watched the variot vise your ideas on the Hl desirable. White Georgette crepe collar. M4 7 atte probiemn © underwear subject. \ Other Silk Dresses, | Corduroy & Wash Skirts, $1.75 Dr Murphy, who ha ; ; i ngs Women will be quick to recognize how | camp, has two Few fecubion diate Athena is sold on'y | Down to $7.50 unusual corduroy skirts are at $1.7 Also | eight poun r in camp, at Saks in New York and now he gained th besides: Pitching. practice nd gritty. med 100 dress ped taffeta, | cordeline skirt with poe combined with Georgette crepe, Original prices were double and ue | All Cloth Suits Down in Price Marabou- Yi aba Coats, | $2» $6.75, $10, $12.50, $15 All were originally very much higher in |} in price. Serge, gabardine, checks, taffeta, Silk poplin in blue and green. | tweeds and combinations of serge and taffeta, aaa ataleds | ses of plain and Hts. Lew Neck—Bleeveleas Marshall Field & Com- pany, Chicago, Makers. Ecen torbe Gipemrande-orourdinoe Neld| 50c to $1.50 a garment $14.75 much ore Wel Lhd thirds of him. |HERE’S A WAY-TO TRAP | PHOENIX | A Sale for Boys | 995 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes SHORT WEIGHT ICEMAN SILK HOSE “and Youths Down in Price to $2.20 Pair Because this “Old Chemist” Trade Mark re- flects the quality of ne ‘oods it brands, people in the pursuit of health know that no bottle of Duffy’s / hs! | | | in Athena has been Two-piece sports suits of ratine crepe | 200 Wash Skirts, $1 | | ‘ | . pa ML MR BB Whi Just Keep a Foot Rule by the Dumb-| | is ideal in its fulfillment of the needs of current fashion, Long-Trouser Suits Wanamaker $3 Shoes: Some (100 Pra.) PANTS) | Pure Malt iskey waiter, Housewives, and Measure | It is made of the finest grade of pure-dye thread silk — $37.50 and $9.73 [ee ; sg 0 'Shoes | is genuine without this distinguishing mark. It | Your Block of Frigidity, | lustrous, soft, and clinging. | Shapely and_perfect- | an that Penttn oflabenlalepure:| f OSC POU DA These are the has cost large sums of money to establish euch ; i roe anaes fitting, wonderfully durable and_ serviceable. | aie Bf 0 $10, 0 pea 4: ade: | aie 0-8) 4 n ‘ bd principal styles, a fact thoroughly in the minds of the knowing Comuisaisnars cots Welghtay and Q pumps and ox- All alcea are. nee | Measures Joseph Hartigan has at last } + s a 4 5 | Two-piece pinch back suits and | fords have be- ( J) public who regularly “ Get Dutty's and Keep Well.” ! solved the problem of how to detect Women's Silk Hose—75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 | ]| three-piece models. Sizes 14 to 20; | come broken. in a crooked ice man. Any housewife Women's Lisle Hose, 50c | | 82 to 87 inch chest, | sizes, To make mental arithmetic, says Hartigan, Men's Silk Hose—50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 | Two-Trouser Suits | | | | to he found in every style — but all are repre- sented in the lot. complete stocks Men's Lisle Hose, 25c | $5 and $6 we havemade this $2.20 pair, Vere $6 and $7.50; Norfolk model price-reduction —-an unusual Ss W, & covoLas was eur | Made in all colors—matehing any shade of gown or mixed cheviot; sizes between 7 and | one so early in the season. : High Shiges, i il any color of footwear. Mail orders promptly filled. | 18 years. | {Colonial puinpsin patent leather Special, $2.20 Pair Carita oF $878. @ = | ‘Two pairs of trousers-tong and ‘Laced oxfords of tan, dull ealt | “duplicated today to sell at | —X—¥X—K—K—==="= — any knee lengths; white linon, some and kidelin, this low prie | j with colored collars, Sizes 3 to 10 Crose-strap pumps of patent Dull calf patent leather | | Caps to match, d5¢. le ater and dull calf ; with black h tops. | R ry ut calf pur with small White hoes with sh: | Saks & oa nipany i] Wash Suits, $1.25 leathor ornaments. pee) Maite oe ee | Broadway at 34th Street | Tommy Tucker and short jacket ms THE to & styles; sizes ¢ MEN'S STORE PROADWAY, CORNER EIGHTH 7 in 4 ness | | i | }\]! Wash Trousers, 75c | | ki, tan and gray crash and | 1} comeeeapnecee Wii Ad aed THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE”* Neverbreak Hundred ||, Special—Corsets $ $ HH] ence 3.00 *4.50° : WARDROBE TRUNK _ || and Brassieres TO THE PUBLIC: - | i} Corsets at $1.69 | Many times I have been asked why I stamp my | il | pame a8 the Fotall pri rice on the bottom of shoes | | | Special purchase of a ro | efore they leave the factory. | corset made specially for i. ry 4 | When I began manufacturing July 6, 1876, manu- &, | : ; avae fnupos f t | Mastieata ante ERIE Gea nae etaicaaia anata ral | medium and large figures a e C Oa CK tll S Genlere Peronghout, the country without gay retall | copy of a higher-priced model, g price being stamped on them, is gave the dealer | Coutil, well-boned, two sets of M > af En opportunity to charge a higher ‘price than the y | Hil ‘garters: aisew eam, / O I ECASUTE, A shoes wore actually worth, rg, ae ving the ma\ | | B 38 | ter careful consideration, I believed 1 could guara: | rassieres, 38¢ earaw: f Fabri ic le | tee the wearer more value for his money if [fixed the if} y ; ‘ Clearaway of Fabrics Which We retail price according to the true value of the shoes. | iI A special price for this Put into Our $27.50 to $35 Suits In@83 I decided to stamp my name and retail | I]. ]} good-looking model with Once ; - | ime wer at Aalb rice on the bottom of all shoes before they left the 17} heavy embroidery back and 06 8 YORE BD Sle Me We Tie nT Reng ks of eatin portrait asa trade-mark, thus men's sulting fabrics which have sold downto guaranteeing full value and protecting the wearer front. short lengt! In this collection there are fifty- Paainas Blab prices for inferior shoes. For 33 years | —_—— = ’ / ws 7 | ‘a he name W. L, DOUGLAS has stood for shoes of /* one patte of some there is enough for only |} | the highest standard of quality for the price. The |}/ Umbrellas In one suit; of others there is cnough for cleven retail prices are the same everywhere, ‘They cost no ] LL ————— ry " Hl ) | more in San Francisco than they do in New | 'l| A Clearance suits -from u!! we shall be able to make to order | York, Extensive and continuous advertising in (][) eae 276 suits newspapers and periodicals throughout the ° ie Bed . country has made the W. L. Douglas shoes rice > o ) and $2, both silk 9 Patterns of Our $27.50 Grade known everywhere. BEWARE OF | and piece-dyed) men's and >: orns of O ) rade SUBSTITUTES | ‘ 14 Patterns of Our S36 Grade nea an that my plan of xing the Fetal tat WO \ R Holle Bi h t women ® aeihe with mis- 17 Patterns of Our $32.50 Grade | a Wie 0 \ .oomy—not bulky. ig enoug sion wood handles, each um- \ 5 as ba j APTERTHEACTUAL has been successfu & 4 as hey -atterns of Our rade VALUE HAG BEEN 4 Warreeediy tefeel Ji W.L.Dougias, Becton, Mane, J small enough, Holds six suits or twelve | brella in a silk case. at if atter 4 f ur Grac e DETERMINED THE that the sales are now | 7 The si brellas are $2.50, a se ay ig " pues, OPERATOR STAMPAW.t. | | the largest in the hi Boys’ SHOES ) $3-00,82.50 |) dresses, ; The silk umbrellas are §2.60, and int stripe | DOUCLAS NAME & THe | | tory of the business. in the World } and $2.00 Only trunk with a removable garment | J) sbich ean be used for sun or Made up in any sack coat style; quarter, half or RETAIL PRICE ON THE - ° ‘2 rack, At $2 the umbrellas a od. Sizes di and over, 10 per cent. e: ° | WB eorrom or au snore. i W. L. Douglas Stores In Greater New York: k, ne At $2 tho uninating aro ore | fully lined. Sizes 44 and over, 10 per cent. extra 83 Nassau Street, ** #2779 Third Av. bet. rg6th & 147th Ste. | +859 Guaranteed not to break, Can't cost Syed Tay mises: athoug broudway, Corner Eighth | JSD Broadway, corner th St, | 347 Eighth Avenue, 4 excess, ! ————— roadway, near % fest 125: reet, Hee 'Y—18 Newark Avenue, piss ~ ee ype ae ‘2 Broadway, cor, S6th Bt. c BROOKLYN *UNION HILL-276 Bergeniine Ave. The most-for-your-money trunk on the | Subway 4, L Broadway 1495 Broadway (Times Square), | 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. *NEWARK Broad 8 ¥ it) at Astor Place 7 at Ninth ofBS4 Third Avenuc, 708-710 Broad: nT EWARK - 831 Broad Street. market. | 3 Third Aven | 1367 Rroadw: *PATERSON—102 Market Street, | — Third Av. cor, 120th Street, $478 Fifth Av ty Sireet: *TRENTON 101 E. StateSt.,cor-Broaé {| Sec 7 1 with a* earry completo line of Wak: Oougine 88. O0 ond 64.00 oheee fer women

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