The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 9

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ION, Mr Taner wumiied Ya We Had ward te nd inser ,,BOWN TO HARD WORK : | New Model—Women's Silk Frock Captain, Not Sure Whether or ‘ ° , 1 They Split Rails, Drive Tent," | Duty to United States or = th A il li ai Lesa te Pes ind Clean ‘Troop jee ; wri ¢ 25.00 6 Patriotism Is Stronger Hight away came ve teouny — Streetsin Great Fashion, | OF eatinecharmeuse and taffeta in black of navy — Tailleur model of characteristic smmplieity pm alah ' : " 1 and distinetion Capt Mane othe ve Een SMOneny , ' M Neate All how thie love ; | = . ies stand teday tn tn ; ’ 1 ' War ; iy i tniay pute weoll beck on ’ emame : Pint tudeo ALN. Wa ‘ “ iter vel P ) Ss Se enamel BONWIT TELLER &CO axked Hved or d squad A tha jocal cavalry om: | fel! say : , ” Th . . Why weren wy linesip wignt vary wale e Specially Shop of Ong: 0 dB Beh ke ali ee ra New York pot “Uh 1G. Hinman Harrett of Troop YS, ‘ally S * inalions things in| T are to bh Unele | | of the Ilo Carranna cancoin! | task vou Papen nv lo anything againet t You teatified th very firat interview Martian’ body thirty « ret he would ask You lO? la minute. Mow ¢ FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET voodwa watt | STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST AND SEPT. 2 | y M Kiel eee — eens = - -- — ————) 6 those bankers and | 1, brokers and lawyers and docto! A}: wo rs and «| good and would chants and capitalists digging | more work a { yiditehes, and splitting rail, and [eee eee Juriving tent pews, a Have Arranged for Friday a Sale of engineers and contrac wink: tory, SSeiption rat 1 cleaning the) 4 story ’ Summer Coats, Suits and Frocks "Wo: } t treets, 4 | Phere some had boya in that Met we Ww’ ba es ete: He \c SEMA ac be ist aa eeuse| viet of hormes that Just-eame In,” —- orice uror * Jackson interrupted to Wane ee new eeu Oe Ween ve wel ed Trooper Kidder. . A Sa the witness th mae der the brolting kunt ao Up and dee Raa ean TU GAO. (A | At Greatly Reduced Prices 815,000 Gun Troop Offered, wealthy men and the sons of wealthy|EVEN A FLOCK O | An offer to equip a machine gun men, many of them scions of the city's PATIENT TO BE OFF. | ieee’ tnd 3 7 i t : offer amounting to #1800 oldest and beet known families, worke| Veridcation of his statement was| Misses’ Going-Away Coats aron of Of rose and white, green and white and black and white velour checks navy and tan 12.7 gabardine and striped Angora. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly to 29.50 ° 5 ountry 2" d question to an-| ‘apt. Tauscher. * hak kt 6 ed that bridge yet~l with a group of fri the one hand] to organize a cavalry regiment © patriotic! Mr. Snider sald yesterday he already annot say bout 800 men. A former cavalry It would rmy who is a. ¢ L have not! ix to drill the n recelved by ing as hard as the boys of the evident in tt Fighting Sixty-ninth, or the boys of | 1\t the Husky Twelfth, the boys of any! jor th = «, , ~ ~ se. vii] de ia this instance weil,| Misses’ Pongee Sport Suits “Kept edging away from the In pongee and combinations of stri id monotone Sizes 14 to 18, One ttle "a. len (0 ox-| ects vos eee Ee Rorinerty:e 400° OOO a i nm raised on a steady | Mle nuat labor; and lastly, |S") 6S ound until) meas time and | jy who know most of the head | The defense announced the close —T of its case, and at 22. M. Att | waiters in the fancy hotels and res- ||" Herbert C, Smyth began summing/0f my dead fatucr and mother out (aurants by their first name—and who | up for the accused Krupp agent. of their graves, for that ix where 1 | don't have to keep their appetites on | Misses’ Tailleur Suits know anyth 7 ¢: athe case reached the jury late In| Was born and that's w here my parents |. jeash when they enter such places | about v pleaded Of serge, gabardine, velour and worsted checks. Sizes 14 to iB ha 10, 00 15 00 Before tauscher testified! ‘This man who said I had the plans | —stick around and see those milkfed | 'eady. for it's a long label Formerly to 59.50 fe ° Dunean Campbell Townsend of A. Thomas E jive us her name and we may us called for the|i% & Wholesouled tar. This von der|chaps standing in line to get meas- defense. In his confession “Baron |Goltz never would have brought my |ured for a half portion of beans, a THE IDEAL re ler aottzet the | Conte RHO) | oe iattict Atteeney Coker Wood) [COUPIe of slabs of cold beef and a| “I refer to this machino you see be- S FEGU R jthe Welland Canal expedition, de-|pald von der to do it.” [stack of bread, and seo the genuine | * interrupted Trooper Town- : ’ ¢ ~ ; a deer suse could ealta bits New Models—Misses’ Daytime Frocks | clares that two Irishmen, John Devoy| ‘Tuite was talking fast and loud|relish with which they stow it in| gown ‘The darn old thing won't ——_——— ———$—_______— ———___ © a eeaaetintictvanas) and Mr, Tuite, culled on him at the | Until a resounding bang of the gavel) their individual commissary depart- i | Holland House in August, 1914, and | sealed his lips. vints of military value along | “this ts ne THE QUICK, SAFE, ‘fanadian border. to KE work.” e and dmonished the Court, | ents pc Why, It works, beautitully."_aatd 29.50 39.50 7% 59.50 ace for this kind of| THEY KNOW THE SOLDIER| jToover mead ue m not an Irishman,” Tuite start- moving forward ip EASY TO TA nd in the next place, [never | his chair, 1 at the prosecutor ing the keyboard. Kernochan, also a . i NOU ERT AEA GAM%, THESE BOYS. member of A and a brother of Judge Of serge, taffeta, serge and taffeta compose, satin and charmeuse, Jeune Fille types distinctive in their LAXATIVI saw the man—what-if-he-called—von | and began to accuse h cain when | those smart young cavalrymen bath- ‘on | gan to accuse him again when , 5010, EVERYWHERE | der- ning. ever had plans of | Judge Hand interrupted with a threat | ing their tinware, When it comes to} joer paying too much attention. to And den't go away until you sce! Kernochan, was assisting Townsend newer silhouette as in their newer exploitation of silk, metallic and wool embroideries, fringed the Welland if 1 blew up] to send him to jail forthwith, laundering their eating utensils those] that leg of lamb they're slicing over eer enenoes with the clerical work of the troop. r . “The trouble with you is that you've and beaded bandings. Sizes 14 to 18. the Wweleng ow the bodien! Tuite a Squedron A'ers could open a camp of | there.” "| instruction for general houseworkers. And they are doing all these things! with @ cheerfulness that is nothing tent and admitted righ m1 Specials for Friday he mess oper Clyde short of refreshing. Like the thou- | Martin to cro oles te ae Elbow Length Silk Gloves Women’s Lisle Combinations Mane irkoned' te the cal of the Na. | beating bis machine with one hand Extra heavy quality silk in white and Fine or Swiss rib band or crochet tion, they ato prepared to tako any Ail JUERINE & sandwich with the all colors. Special at 1.00 tops. umbrella or tight knee styles. peek Gud of the route'in the present | It Was only by the merest chance Special at .45 determination to force r et for the | = _ 2-Clasp Silk Gloves Se Reis vous like?) wai the o ~ Irate wih Wick and Wilts dial Women's Lisle Vests EM ing, double tipped fingers Swiss rib band top or crochet yokes. a Special at .65 Special 3 for 1.00, each 35 xenerous respor R. Wright, com the ‘pen an his trench noy his troopers, " 1 information enon AV (\ Wool Jersey Swimming Suits Summer Neckwear a eocntlen ‘des ( / \ “u With tights attached. ues and Neral designs developed in net, | ‘e all eager tor \ trimming in contrasting colors, chiffon, crepe and organdie. entirely too tame ” |» YS Formerly 10.75 8.95 Formerly up to 3.75 1.00% 2.75 aughing reply. “Unles: " | omes soon they’ 2 Your success in recreation violent class,” ' — = ° | You don't have to know Major| as well as in work, depends . F | Wright moro than two minutes to 'ke | largely upon your eyesight. bitte eRe ier ett Inieletelteleietrinleieininininiek “lelnininlelolnteleteleteleinleintelminleintefapete + } him and when : ? : 4 | If you know that there is , something the matter with you inuch his mien think of him, A stock. | S07 thi id hepa lA aye fly built, smiling f , niddie aged| sight, you know perfectly wel man, one leaves him with the im-\ you ought not neglect it. pression that very little of the sol- | * A dier gatne hag escaped him. He went} The care and attention we to Porto Rico with the give our patrons in the exam- The 1916 In ABER And the same | ination of eyes and the fit- ‘Summer Resorts Annual private life Major Wright doesn't do ‘ : , anything for a living. It comes Fae Optical House in the World. MAL 35 obnen words, Ne DAS retired | “Harris — Glasses — whether | 1] “Pardon me, ge chirpe¢ 2} made upon the prescription of }4 round and musical v¢ But have) your Oculist, or upon the ad- | ‘f TT A vice of ours—cost 82 or more. INTRODUCED TO COLGATE HOYT é BY “MAN HIGHER UP.” e been in. the you can figure out i = i: © 1916 K T. C.F, USIEST little gardeners in the world, these little rosy-cheeked, eM gdid thecartis that yu! It Branch Offices of | ANNA PE B<T TTT b<S TTT ie<t | sunshine tots. And all over the land they have sunshine in their hearts for Kel- SE Ga oe Taking advantage shrewdness, the |second mateh if was, T ared his profi admitted w The World. ee : Containing many thousand ad- vertisements of places at which to spend your summer vacation. EE Orders by Mail Should Be Accompanied by Five Cents for Postage. FER Tob t 1BOth & 1S8tHt logg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. 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