The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 5

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- THE EVENIFGO WORD, FRIDAY, SUNK 40, 1916 ry BROOKLYN SOLDIER ‘wat (DKON AMEN neh aaenaaeenemmmemumeeeateneeas a BVM? OSMER! DROWNED IN RIVER 190 FIRST CAV ALI a nadiaiienis OV His Wa won VACCINATED IN CAMPS OF 14TH DROWNED ON WAY TO BORDER > Robert Haley ant | steits Lose |} lives Bathing at Jerome, Mo CAMMEYER|*...° STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6" AVE. AT 20 '“$T. No COD 4| No Exchanges No Credits Our Greatest Sale of Low Shoes =laf $3.85 = Two Homes vEsoLate. PP “That Cool, Clean Arctic Feeling” News of Double Tragedy Is ond gms Broken to Brooklyn Pam flies by Peporter's (Queries OPnmInarinin june Robert Day ant ft 0 Srooniyn, priv: drowned in Jerome inst evening, acooriing to an ; | The two men were sean he awitt current Lol the " ut Their bodies were not recove wre, ale though the river was sourced for @everal hours | '® ( e Jerome is « amali Junction point to Southwest hour while the men took « swim | Classon Avenu the Fourteenta te Scie greats 2% | TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS fm Company H when the regiment atarted for Brownsville from kdl! last Monday. Yesterday, accord- ing to despatches from Springfield, EEE argest Popular Price Garment House in New York Hundreds of New ee ee @ eww ww www www ww OommomowoOro@morwnw rer Mo., he was drowned while bathing ao. SUMMER DRESSES | Mo., en row Daley's gr Evening World reporter this morn- ing, Sho had not yet learned her son was dead. “He had it taken at Peekskill," sho @aid proudly. “Ho is always thought- ful of us, Look, hero t¥ a postal card we got from him yesterday morning.” The card was di Toledo. On tt) Was written in a boyish hand: “Dear Mother: We are stopping at Toledo now, and golng through to Chicago. Am having the time of my Mfe. Please don't worry. Your loving Why Our ‘‘Greatest’’ Sale? Because genuine Cammeyer Low Shoes for en an omen are reduced with scant regard for their original cost to us—and this in the face of the highest prices for leather ever known. Our policy demands a wale _ A Reduction Sale at D. Price & Co.'s means the climax of value-giving. For at their regular prices these Dresses were superlative values—at their re- duced prices there is nothing to cqual them in all New York. There are dozens of charming and dainty models of Tussah, isi restric anced. wear Hoel | Fie Nat, Siloerblootn, Linck complete clearance at the end of each season, and we | eould swim. | oh i cut ie so deep that the clearance will be quick “No,” said Mrs, Emmet. “Why 40 | you ask? Has anything happened to | my boy? Oh, @ little accident. Well T'm relieved. Do you know, I woke up at 8 o'clock this morning, very Also Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Silk Jersey, Pongee, Shantung and uneasy. I stmply couldn't sleep, be- Because every pair of shoes concerned Because the styles are the very ones men e@ause I felt something had happened i CA eae bra acl an TAFFETA DRESSES yi in this sale is the genuine Cammeyer article— . and women want right now—not old, discontinued i gat there and wondered what tt could w|i not odd lots and job lots bought to sell at “sales. models—not nameless, fameless_shoes—but, our } “*ornen 1 enw how wrong It woe (°/@ PEDUCED TO $ 95 wide Our guarantee goes with every pair just as com- surplus stock of 1916 Spring and Summer Foot- Bed and nll adn and a nN pletely as if you were paying our origina fair prices. wear. oe per for my boy. 1 nearly” fell fy en Pee T felt so relieved; but yer and then I went to ae. ly you may have a pic ture of Sedere Barony do vou want This is unquestionably THE oppor- tunity of the season. Each Dress in- ‘ volved is a late Summer model—ex- 4s Tee seporter 418 not, bell her, but Minis and fashionable. There is not t one in the entire vast lot that is n¢ wi worth far more than the reduced pric arked. Just as much care in fitting you and pleasing you, and just the same guarantee of satisfaction now as always ve ‘ome yester- day, may Robert and Lo is an. There are striking Sport mod- ether Guardsman, rt elsand exquisite Dressy models, vi for afternoon and evening wear, to choose fiom; in the leading colors—Navy Blue, Gray, Black and White. FINAL REDUCTIONS Regardless of Former Prices 240 SUITS | 310 COATS $7. | $500 —| NEW YORK 33)... NEWARK he years old, Hoe left his} & Co,, shoe denle —— ee ee oe ee ee we ee ae eae ae ae ae eee ee eww we ew www ee ee ee ee eo Both women weeping. e 9 Women’s Pumps and Colonials} Men’s Oxfords Actually Reduced From Actually Reduced from *8.50,°7.50, °7.00, 56.50, °6.00, *5.50, °5.00 LS ERS 3 OKLY NSE oe The 1 LG Millinery Store it America fi | Seeraceas Special Ready-to-Wear Panamas o- gitatw.( T EUNUE AO NCC be: = 3 i . —— b 9 9 , $ ) $ $ $ Sizes are Broken 8.00, 7.50, 7.00, 6.50 room Lin nd om Ml | Ett] g6. 00, $5.50 & $5.00 Sete etal, Black, Pearl Grey, id White { Buckskin, Calfskin, Kidskin, [i Havana Brown Kid with Wh i Kid * 9 9 ° Nubuck and Linen Backs. Colored { Pear! Grey, Ivory, Havana mps of Havana Brown Kid, Sizes are Broken Kidskin Brown and Battleship Grey. | Bronze Kid and, il n Russia Calf, Tan Russia Calf ee Pag resp Grey Mae Dark Mahogany Russia Calf and Gun and Tan Kid, with Pearl Grey Kid Backs. | | Metal Calf Oxfords, English Last; Blind Eyelets. Light weight welt and hand turned Vamps of Dove Gre i { with ar , : , ‘ é clestcoverentandilaainarltaaeevily imbean| Grey suede deekee iain turne Black Soolma Kid Blucher Oxfords—Me- | soles, Covered Louis XVI. heels. | dium Toe. Also some Patent Leather Oxfords. ed at $1.29 fight new shapes in good quality Panamas, trimmed with port bands, Smart und attractive styles for seashore ountry wear, Usually sold at $1.98. Special for Saturday at $1.29 Open Saturday Until 10 P, M, SE-87 COERT STREET VEO. BROOKLYN 4: ame me ee ce ce ee ee ee ee ee a eee a ee

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