The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 6

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ee Na NAMTIS NAGS === HASATEROAMAY eh |» Iss ne A n's New Le Cow { Not : + eieperee | Milk ¥ 4 ° 4 NERVOUS MONSTER % Hy 3 Looks Like a ¢ nat { 44 Geet be weed very caretuily, | a Suger-Cured n j ; = te beep your bewr lowing Me) st eo H £ Mest soaps eed prepared sham ue L . tor muck whe Thu 4 % , tee a o morning wae the fire tt me he cow face P . arapher.” ordered the| know : it's very cheap, and afew! - a. bes M bse il eurely member of the | Aquarion and get us a enappy little| an exte Rie y A letory about the wea cow that bar! ing uni Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets A te I] atue 1 | I}}|| teee i This establishment will be closed all i day Saturdays during July and August. ew Summer Attire .@ Mi ee WAN FAGEOUSL going PRICED. ie | Town and Country Dresses | | mew and attractive models, in flowered, checked and i | striped voiles, with ruffled or tier skirts, i f at $4.75, 5.95 and 9.50 i Smart Washable Skirts of pique, khaki, cord: and awning striped gabardine; novel parte ond detachable Sale” at $2.95, 3.75 and 4.75 without 1 H aix neck vertebrae insten : z "You don't mean it?" 3 Serviceable Garden Smocks Fitonta He has & doubio net of | of white drill, linen or Japanese crepe cloth, many with Rieu cover Gah eaoaa aye i nee * or plain collars and cuffs; elaborately hand anew hat “Go you cal him?" , back and front; sizes 14 to 20 years, Huh! ‘That's « funny one. A pea at $1.95, 3.00 and 4.25 etal) Boys’ Washable Suits FOR VACATION WEAR, AT VERY SP CiAL PiICES Serviceable Wash Suits at $1.95 pias, Norfolk, regulation and majlified Russian blouse models; sizes 214 to 8 yrs; regular value $2.45, Boys’ Junior Boys’ Washable Norfolks Washable Suits "apes bate gore La pens een r hite mpi with tega! ped sui letachable collurs and ings; with white collars; | cuffs of blazer stripes; sizes § to 10 years, sag? aa at $2.25 at $2.25 100 wiped Cop andr co” i Be } SIZE OF SMEET, 18x 22° READY To DETACH a TACK ON WALL FOR DAILY U, §PECiaL Eeavua® \ SUNDAY WeRLD MAGAZINE SECTION nmr spent nn a “aA other man living To be truthful, | garted out tomrap or man protewmto © he waa, erasing in ab: } He fa about three @ Ure of fat on the back of his tank long enough pher to met a abot at him, you can get him." When M. lnunguls found they were “That's prompt hasn't any care good to eal) him." The Prohibition party has off- camel, the same being able to go longer without water than any other living creature, $10, Sweep Westchester Avenue A soction of one-story brick stores in Westohester Avenue, and T damage was eatimatod at $10,000, Two alarms were sent in and the flamon threat around the o¢ wd We $1 fell through a tra “Ot ¢0 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. ew Sea Cow Which Is Lateat Freak | Among Aquarium’s Odd Monsters spartinente there far the eum> . oy 4 When thet the pho or ot fied when the eam weed with ¢ mht know somet the wut je cone ierable what dors a era cow porter confessed he Aidn't whereupon the apprehension of graphe caned to euch wit he summewied hailing @ pase nan win woking for informa- n could be Aquariuen had the ear hed, Ww eooonds later and the Man- NUN CUle thats he mee cow's vl been located, f water, chewing bie his dress being a pink ehirt, feet long, about two row the chest and carries an busy learning to top circling the the photogra- sure 1 dor to snap bin,” know how you're said one of the f the tank and then | It wouldn't do > APPROPRIATE, ly adopted aa its emblem the —_ 000 LOSS, FIREMAN HURT IN BRONX BLAZE Autos Imperiiled as Flames Stores, between Fox iffany Streets, the Hronx, was out by fire this morning, ‘The the Uneeda Garage, In Fox Street, aute les wer stored. wot the blase wader control vo buildings had been de. 100 ‘\l etroyed at No. O86, 988, 990, 902 and |) j man wt AMERICANS KILL 27 -=2) REBELS IN FIGHT “AT SAN DOMINGO ‘One U. S. Marine Slain and Eight Wounded During Clash—Natives Routed, WASHINGTON, July 6-—touting } 260 reve ninte, Killing twenty pturing five, the Amert- dvancing on Hantiaxo, Jant Waturday, suffered one Killed, one serious ded and seven wiigbtly hurt ie Americans under Col, Pemble- fed the natives at Guaya canna, The rebola were entre: in & wtrong concealed position and thin prevented the Americans from using thelr artillery In the advance, The enemy outposts opened fre, but the cans, though taken by surprise, jo a sharp attack, soon driving out Dominioana ta disorder, The num- ber of the rebel wounded could not be ascertained. Fraseo's home wae Canyon City, Col, Private J, BE, Daley, Bookers- ville, Ky, was the seriously wounded o slightly wounded were Va; KD, Putnam, Jeffersonton, | Corpl, Oncar J. Jobnvon, La © Wis; Corpl, J. A. Glowln, Det Druskmer G, ¥. Morriwethor, Loula- ville, Ky Private W. #. Jobnaon, Bhelby, Mich.; Private C. Ontos, «| Beatie; Private F. i. Paine, Min- eapolis, mily Immedi- negotiations, Admiral Caperton yesterday d the department the revolu- loniata had agreeed to disarm, ‘The Aght reported to-day was the fourth between United States marines and revolutioniats in about a week. Oftl- cluia beliove that the complete rout of the revolutioniaia in the last en- counter influenced their leaders to agreo to disarmament, —_—_— WANAMAKER FOR 6, 0, P. TREASURER, IS REPORT Calls on Hughes and Willcox, but Tellsdnquirers “There Is Noth- ing Definite Yet." John Wanamaker called at the Ho- tel Astor to-day to hold a conference with Mr, Hughes and then with Will- lam HR. Willcox, the campaign man- ager, ‘The report spread through the head- quarters that Mr. Wanamaker was being considered for the position of National Committee Treasurer, to nuccved George R. Sheldon, who has declined, When Mr, headqua Wanamaker left the ers he waved aside all in- auirles and sald there would be noth- ing def until he had conferred again with Mr, Hughes. Mra, John Haye Ha on Mr, Hughes and of services she could oor Interests, Herbert L. + lard, J. 1. Marting *s and Congressm wtohester Avenue, . Phitip Harmon of Truck No. ‘ovelved a num said the atatesman. sHed the plain pers baseball umpires ed to wet On protty Well Sour, Acid Sorina fo, due te form Bayder also were callers, The sentiments of Mr tive to muffrage were sounded to by Mra, Carrie Chapman € ‘ Norman De I. Whitehouse and Dr. Apna Howard Shaw. Mra, Catt said the conference wan satisfactory, ‘|FOREMEN AND STOKERS PROMOTED BY ADAMSON Twenty-four Named by Fire Com- missioner for Increased Rank in Marine Service. Fire Commissioner Robert Adam. soh to-day promoted elghteen first krade en to the rank of engineer ote marine stokers to | manne The promotio take effect lock to-morrow morning, Those promoted were: Firemen firat grade to enginoer of award KF. Mullally, Joseph oon J. Brady, William aries Hitohinaon, * | Murnes. ir J. Mo 1. Bmith, B, Kubile erick Michael deelinger, Wiliam Melntoat jr, Pred- chs, Julius Hines, ‘ Charles A. Gold nk L. Nichol son, Prank Willan @. Quinn and Heor J. Winters. Marine » to marine engineer 1, Joseph MeBvoy, James n'J. Hannon, John J Kehoe and John ggcorta. B. Altman & Co. Unusual Values in Misses’ Net & Washable Dresses will be obtainable to-morrow at these greatly reduced prices: $7.0 & 11.75 4.530, 06.0 & 9.0 White Net Dresses . Washable Dresses . A Limited Number of Misses’ Tailor-made Suits ve been marked, to close out, et $8.50 (Second Floor) ®B. Altman & Co. Additional Shipments of Heavy Fibre Porch Rugs just received from the manufacturers, have been placed in stock at the moderate prices quoted. OVAL-SHAPED FIBRE RUGS in natural color, plain or with green or black border: Size3x 6fett. . . . «© $8.00 Size4x 7fet . . . «. «© 12.00 Size6x 9feet . . . »« « 22.50 Size S8xl0fet . . . . ~~. 30.00 Size 9xI2feet . « - 35.00 NATURAL-COLOR FIBRE SQUARES plain or with black, gold or green edge, Size 20 x 20 inches $1.00 (These Squares may be joined to form rugs of practically any desired width and length) Rug Department, Fifth Floor. Fifth Avene, New York Browning@ King & Co CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS HALF YEARLY SALE Of Men’s and Young Men’s Fancy Sack Suits This season’s models, all of our own manufac- ture and from regular stock, offered at special prices while much of the summer remains. FURNISHINGS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES $1.50 Shirts......now 1.15 | §3,50 Silk Shirts. .now 2.65 $2.00 Shirts ** 1.86 | $5.00 Silk Shirts.. * 3.65 $2.50 Shirts * 1.85 | $6.50 Silk Shirts.. 4.95 55c Neckwear. ...3for 1.00 | $1.00 Underwear ...... O6e $1.00 Neckwear........ @bc | $1.50 Underwear...... tic $1.50 & $2.00 Neckwear.96c | §2 & §2.50 Underwear .1.85 BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING 20% REDUCTION On Suits of Every Description, with Special Reductions on Furnishings and Hate BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway near 32d Street Cooper Square at Sth St. Fulton S¢t., Brooklyn IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— a JAMES BUTLER New Stores Being Opened Dally The James Butler Economy Stores are giving the greatest satisfaction. Every unnecetsary expense is cut out. Every price is at rock-bottom, Quality is guaranteed Never before have Teas and Coffees of such sur- passing “‘cup-quality,”” flavor and aroma been re- tailed at such an amazingly low price. Try them and you will be more than pleased. Our new service gives you a better table and keeps many a dollar in your purse, Best Teas :: “i 29° Best Coffee : 23° pkge. ey 9° Presto Pre «agai ared Flour; 6 -— Wheat jwise. 10° large aye Shredded Force Toasted Wheat Flakes; package, 10° H.O Oatmeal, Steam cooked, aay package Durkee’s Salad Dressing, ". 7 Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, 1.1 Imported Marmalade, rin’. ja... Tomato Soup, mother coor, large can Kirkman’s Borax Soap, ..'7 cave: 25° A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, Gold Dust, Large No. 4 package, 16% ie Old Dutch Cleanser, iv¢ size can Toilet Paper, Tn large rolls, .... 3 rolls 10° At All James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets Where Prices for Everything Are the Lowest Every D Day _ Wholesale Orders: Address 392 Washington St., New Y New York ( City AAA The Far-Reaching Effect of Advertising in The New York World is strikingly instanced by the following incident: On April 19 The Commonwealth Hotel Construction Corporation advertised for 50,000 subscribers to its stock at sii a share, A coupon was part of the advertisement, On June 27 a registered letter was re- ceived by The Commonwealth Hotel Con- struction Co. containing a WORLD coupon with a subscription for stock, It Came From Chefoo, China Thus did THE WORLD serve as a link between the Continents; a medium of communication and mutually satisfactory business transaction between a great enterprise in New York and an American citizen of the American Consular Service in far-distant China, The World’s Circulation Constitutes an audience that must not be overlooked in the planning of any advertising campaign. IAT TTT ATT i HAUL AT

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