The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 11

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CAPT, FRANK H. MASON DEAD| (1) SAYS HINDENBURG IS SAFE. th th Hagomeleter jee in F PARIS, June M1.—Capt. Fran a Mason, former American Consul Gen- eral, died here to-tay. We was «ev- enty-elght years old. . Mason resigned his offve as Consul Genera) in June, 1913, after hav. LE ie @erved thirty. three years in the Consular servi After visiting his One hv to France American ee pale “At {He Says It Means Question of | genburg, wnt ly no rt Hagemeister said any (lerman ships wi elf saw the Hindenbu —— \ Decided by the States. vr ecastern! dent Wilson to-day Interpreted the 4a qnarren Island, to-day and. wae! ‘Suffrage plank in the Democratic | platform as being an approval of the ception in the individual States. Cc ASTORIA crise ces on h| Panes Veqreantc Con | Say ’ Fie ae eat’, Votes for Women Should Be MRS WAY $ ® Poot, —_—__—_—_— vo wt want WASHINGTON, June 21—Prest- LETTER to WOMEN th For Infants and Children | ‘The President told Mrs. D. &.| pound Reliev On Use For Over 30 Years '\)""";::' e weit t8| ns ; Always bears Washington to present resolutions| Chicago, Il!].—-“I suffered from « bad the urging @ Constitutional Amendr.ent | case of female ills. Lydia KE. Pinkham's pommel for woman suffra; that the Dem eratic plank did necessarily di Increagen strength of | fy e toor 6 elt un v0 seit o oe oa: | " . however, told Mrs. | ent he did not feel it proper that | 1 interfere with the commit. | mtelt tf | on i} FORFEIT FR ine ait “ Cthe Staite ta, GuNeREE Ara? | me m Hooker suid after her confer do not believe he Is totally eral amendment, How You Can euic | Remove Hairy Growt s interpretati m plank came when Mrs. |i | Hooker told him suffra the plank seemed tot |mystery.” The President replied, | ughing > have my havea (Aids to Beauty.) to aenusa tie tine | tiomed in A well known beauty specialist advise: 4 adtd, arin Hy wee " ie Ue ps this treatment for the removal of hair) ™ > : 8 oe tH from the face: Mix into « paste some Bialn what he thought was @ proper |‘ owdered delatone and water, apply t 3, #00 Deity aurtace and efter about @ minutes| 4 €r% Hooker sald if rub off, wash thi of hair has quick and appointment, how ell to make | “going certain you get genui Advt. © where in and evi workers are CHARITY. CHARITY. CHARITY. A Gala Closing of the ALLIED BAZAAR B. F. B. BLIND FUND DAY The Bazaar’s Guest of Honor Will Be MISS HELEN KELLER Who has volunteered to come from her country home in Mass- achusetts to give an address for the benefit of the men BLINDED IN BATTLE, at 4.30 P. M. Preceded at 3 P.M. by Miss ANNA HELD--Miss EMMY WEHLEN THE WATSONS—the “‘Juvenile Castles” in Classic Dances and an Array of Talent At 8.45 P. M. THE ENTIRE ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC Direct from Atop the New Amsterdam Theatre By Courtesy of Mr. F. Ziegfeld, Jr. “30 Most Beautiful Girls in the World”’ Last Appearance of That Paralyzing Partnership MARIE DRESSLER and MAURICE In Their Screaming Dance-F arce, and an All-Star Cast of Entertainers. MARGARET MAYO’S THEATRE—Main Floor No Extra Charge for Admission MARIE DRESSLER RAY COX . NORA BAYES LADDIE C F WILL MORRISEY HAZEL COX WILL ROGERS PHOEBE FOSTER LITTLE MORIA CAFE DE PARIS—Mezzanine Floor CONSTANCE COLLIER INA CLAIRE JULIAN L'ESTRANGE LYN HARDING BIG BARGAIN SALES ALL DAY—3 Floors The Bazaar Will Close With a GRAND BALL On the Third Floor, in the B. F. B. Ball Room, From Midnight to 2 A. M. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 1 PM TO 11 P. Me ught|sion to publish this letter.” x d in, MAY, $548 S. Lincoln St., Chicago, Il Vegetable Com e of the Federal amends 4 pound was recom but recommended the movement ; 7 é mended and I took » taken up Blate by State. 2 taut aK denounced b ‘ be : , etlon ¢ Juu It fixed m > . Th Hid for me all it er imix rpertation of the plank. icine, made from roots and herbs, and Congress has helped countless numbers of women suffrage | If you need s; jal advice, write ession she felt sorry for the /te Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. . confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, More and More Is New York Becoming a Summer Resort And of the many points of interest to out-of-town folks GREENHUT’S POPULAR BIG STORE is not the least. Here out-of-town customers are ever welcome. We place at their service our UNEXCELLED FACILITIES for making the annual shopping trip an unqualified success. DON’T LEAVE NEW _ YORK FOR HOME WITHOUT PAYING US A VISIT. It will be a delightful experience, particularly if you enroll yourself among our out-of-town customers, FREE—At Information Desk The “Sperry” Magazine July Issue—Just Out A snappy, smart issue, sure to interest you. ASK FOR A COPY jG REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Men’s °6.95 to ‘12 Raincoats t $4.95 Ss sure to be a big demand, so you'd bi ier come early tomorrow This is really a double event in the Men's Store, for this sale is made up of a special purchase of raincoats comprising the sur- plus lines from a well-known maker and the “broken” assortments from our own superb lines. THE ENTIRE COLLECTION [5 ATTRACTIVE AND COMPLETE. Included are popular st n single and double texture fabrics, s seams. Every garment gua anteed for long, satisfactory wear. Sizes 34 to 46, 'GREENHLUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Men’s $1.50 to $3 | 9.99 | On dl 8,500 fine straw nats in the splendid assortments at this very low price. Entire surplus stock and sample lines, Buca od under price from one of New ork’s best-known makers, POPULAR STRAWS AND STYLES, in- cluding newest blocks in Sennits, Porto Ricans, Splits, Milans, Mackinaws and Palm Beach Straws. Sizes 6, to 7%,. And don't miss this: South American Panamas Only 650 Beautiful hats, finely woven, light Weight, newest shanes; sizes 6!5 to 744; Wy 95 at.... BASEMENT Low Prices We ship gr ervice t0 ali Lift Cover andApartme Teleph styles, These are xt sanitary, odorless, ma removable waste pipes and shelves. The prices, as you can see, are very low “Universal” Lift Cover Refriger- ator height 45!) in., width 28! in, depth ts4, | : capacity 65 Ibs.; white enamel lined provision’ $70 Qh chamber; at 16.¢ ) “Universal” Apartment House Refrigerators height 50 width in., depth 18!) in SARA a “14, 75 Nursery or Office Refrigerators made of heavy block tin, lined with mineral wool, galvanized inside, japanned oak or w PEAR on the outside, nickel-y 57. faucet: No. 1, White No. 2, White No. 3, White No. 1, Oak No. 3, Oak Straw Hats Tao —- THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19%! STREET WHF Look for the “Not Advertised’ Special Signs “QQ ‘ Very Often These Signs Point to the Day's Biggest Values Soup. ity 65 Ibs.; whit . ate fe Fresh Fish 1916. riage. ‘GREENHUT'S—3ECOND FLOO! Pre-Inventory Event No. 3— Choice of Any Cloth Suit in Our Stock For Women, Sizes 34 to 44; For Misses, Sizes 14 to 20 Years 85 Down $ $5 Down $ cations, Four cf the models on sale at $10 For Women and Misses Originally Priced *16.50 g to '27.50, On Sale ae 10 morrow, at hee TION Your choice is absolutely unrestricted! Our entire stocks of cloth suits in regular sizes ‘extra s ulone excluded) are offered in this sensational dispersal. Goodye 21 ty Here at $10 each you have an opportunity to buy suits in latest and smartest fashions produced for this season and as evidence we ILLUSTRATE FOUR OF THE SUITS and beautifully lined with peau de cygne. The remarkable range of fabrics embraces Whi t oe t POPLIN, SERGE, WHIPCORD, GABARDINE, BLACK 1 e Ir S AND WHITE PLAIDS AND SHEPHERD CHECK SER COMBINED WITH TAFE CHEC The following summary gives the original selling prices Good- ooking | Al eh and the exact number of suits on sale tomorrow: wash skirts 0! white a ° Aer ° repp. Well tailored 57 Suits—originally priced $16.50 ae ed nlannadale 121 Suits—originally priced $19.50 the ful figure and 156 Suits—originally priced $24.50 ee SAH OLSE Oe 54 Suits—originally priced $27.50 to 40; lengths, 38 to ANl regular sizes for women and misses in the assort- | | 43 ments, but not every size in every style. Realiy smart out- NOC. O. D., APPROVAL, MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS Sule Begins Thursday Morning at 9 o’Clock GREENHUT'S--FOURTH FLOOR Tatlin | Economies in Groceries erywhere and prepay freight charges to all railroad sta suburbs and seashore resorts. Mail or telephone or Quick free wagon delivery 13 filled promatly Groceries forwarded by parcel post to all States and to all parts of Europe reached by U, S. parcel post service thresh Vegetables. nre: Ktast specials bresh eruits WASHINGTON WHEAT TRAWHERRIE Ile FLAKES O% Ws Te pines; “FARINOSE ie Romaine FS 17e 5B docen, SLT oc he package 10c UTA sh g MOT ERS CORN FLAKES fea; tanh SOC aN eRe BOILED JATMEAL F s EVERGREEN CORN. Sune ' end, pac ° H1.., abe |MEATEL HAMINA | D5q.| 2H Eos, g s| Rick F ‘i " AB ais i 9 HERRING ‘ {2e ‘ 29¢ S| STAR panne BBs fey BE TY Fane 28e imported MING cenar Rertestion 186 l5e {ASH 4 lie PARI L GG REENHUT'S-—-SECOND FLOO! “Babies’ Contest” Bring your baby in to be weighed. It has a chance to win one of the follow- ing three valuable prizes: A Handsome Baby Car- A 31-Piece Layette. A Solid Gold Locket and Chain. Advice regarding infants’ welfare FREE. GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR’ Brand New Pianos & Player Pianos For Very Little Money In the great sale now in progress, we are offering the surplus stock of Pianos and Player Pianos of one of the best-known manufacturers in the United States, whose name we are not permitted to mention. He is unwilling to haye his instruments adver- tised for less than the standard price. But come and test these instruments- that's all we ask. Now Please Look at the Terms & Prices: The Pianos at $147.50 Sold on Terns 2 and 1 W reek Be The Player Pianos at $315 | So.d on Terms of and 2 Week 88-Note Player Pianos at $315 With many of the features usually only found in the most expensive instruments, but without their compli- Pianos at $147.50 Meritorious instruments that are well and favorably known everywhere Balance $1 per week on (0) the Pianos. NO INTEREST, And we give FREE with each Piano A STOOL TO MATCH, aud with each PLAYER PIANO A BENCH AND 12 KOLLS OF MUSIC OF YOUR OWN SELEC- JREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR aan Sr White Nu-Buck § Shoes, ‘245 Only 750 pairs of these high-grade shoes at this price, Made of genuine white Nu-uck, burton style, welted soles, leather Cuban heels: all sizes A to C widths, Also white canvas shoes, overed Cuban heel, GREENHUT'S—SECONO FLOOR———— FROM TOMORROW'S SALE. ° These suits tg positive beauties splendidly tailored Extra Size also SE A OR SHEPHERD $ DHE and, best of all, a goodly supply of NAVY AND BLACK, COPENHAGEN AND GREEN. i ing skirts that will please those \ \ FILLED usually are obliged Ze. to pay more for “extra sizes," the Player Plands. NO EXTRAS. FREE DELIVERY, all sizes 2", to 7, C0 who p————— FIFTH FLOOR: j 4 . Furniture |, Dressers and Buffets Very Low-Priced Inexpensive furniture suitable for city, country and seashore use, and though our prices are re- markably low, you wiil find all 4 this furniture in good styles and substantially constructed Golden Oak Dressers at $7.45 These dressers are 40 inches wide and have I8x24-inch French plate mirror; all wood trimmings really a wonderful value. And there are scores of other dressers that you may like even better than this one —and all equally low prived Rex Sale | Reg Sale Priced Price | Priced Price P 50 $38 $34.50 Lied #188 Sit 00 $2775 $19.00 $17.00 $45.00 pried $36.00 $32.00, $95.00 = Nouble 42¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’Clock-\Single 49¢ Stamps Thereafter pagers

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