The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1916, Page 6

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© gy he Meeds mother new Grad “he cd ON Grows ie the eres! wer LD sat easel nag al te |gabant dts Bhadkase to omens | te wes ean Alberts, Prot | bere wee 4% New but he on oe york, the , Faces Ys ere: Wesetd Byeore Continuing the Mid-Summer Sale of Toilet Articles All reli#ble articles of full note the prices, —all ¢ goods which bear hut made dard high grade quality, ly | for Mae tier Ranwtelty 7 40 oa cA it oF pm bettie. Reewinds we lee an ath cy Sear aes ie "ih what ad ting i % wt 2 Realy a oe bettie, Regula ie |W og ne and reproduce es. bol — on — BB. Altman & Cao. The Special Offering of Women’s Tub Silk Dresses at $18.50 will be continued toemorrow (Department on Third Floor) A Reduction Sale of Boys’ Clothing - te be commenced to-morrow in the Depart- ment on the Fourth Floor, will present an unusual opportunity for the economical re- plenishment of the growing boy's wardrobe. Washable Norfolk Suits comprising practically the entire stock, re- ducedto + . . $2.90, 3.75 & 4.50 Small Boys’ Top Coats (sizes incomplete, but ranging up to 8 years) sultable for country wear, reduced to $6.50 Included in this Sale will be Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts in attractive patterns and colors (neckband sizes 12 to 14 inches) + special at $1.15 Boys’ Blouses of fine madras or morcerized materials; sizes7tol4years . . special at 95c, The remaining assortments of Boys’ Woolen Suits and Straw Hats have been marked at clearance prices, —> FOUND DYING IN THEATRE. " oa.! 2 Re rg 3| aay cord, Her 8 20. bottle, Megviariy » SHiatnated In Mprove 4 Ron » 1 Even U Mr, Sammie, the Venerable By Nisola Grveleg-Smith. re Rinelée Ramm: of Northport, L. |. bas been fotled again te bie more 0 Ot tee 0 Fo ‘+ ecrenstogs fice Pactvtow Putats > lor ines continuous effort to get married | f This tine Rinaite, whe war cuty cichiyete years old on hie last birth bee bees Uy ing We get married sl) Bis life, was wot only folled, be was ignomiuiounly | kidnapped, qpirited ewey to he home of bie eon, OW day, Joue 27, and wh tert, o Freeboid, N J Heavenat 1 hed better way right here thet Mr to protest agalort \te leruenee. har fallen upon Mra, Cowtiia, @ friend of the family for forty pears. | co of the ehtidren eo impressed the tae ‘ieenme, and the venerable elopere |but vowing that no earthly power should keep THE FICKLENESS OF ONE OCTO. nie nm after bidding @ very cold and ex Charley Lewis, rained leeedinuly nervous farewell to the lady he had eworn to make hin wife And @ véry pretty old lady she was, too, she eat In her embowerred cottage on Hast Main Btreet end told me all about her wrong by the per- Ad\ous Rinaldo Bammis, “1 never felt eo mean in all my life ae 1 44 when Mr, Sammis’s children Jumped out at ua tn the Town Hall]? 1h 1 and Mr er over with me. has been coming to see me ev his first wife died, eight y I lost my husband, George fourteen years THE OLD MAN' Hi8 Ac TANCE. nyhow, If a man if »vern his own actions 1a, got to ta know? Tut there involved, end the of lowing it. Mr. ore farm three miles out of N: are wr u enough to ry you marry yo! he me told me will! you're seventy-nine, Another Important Sale of -Men’s Real Shantung Suits at $16.50 has been prepared for to-morrow and Friday These Suits are made of superior-quality silk, imported from China by B. Altman & Co. They are of the popular two-piece type, smartly cut and skilfully tailored, and offer really remarkable value at the price quoted. (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) Men’s Sports and Low Shoes (Balta quality) are shown in a comprehensive line which offers a wide choice of selection. 5 Balta Shoes are smart in appearance, durable as to wear, and moderate in_price, (First Floor) An Interesting Sale of Celluloid Toilet Articles (Ivory-finish) has been arranged for to-morrow. The prices quoted are especially advantageous as they include monogram, engraved in any one of three styles, and in acolor that can be selected from a variety provided for that purpose. ' Mirrors . $1.25, 2.25 Powder Boxes Halr Brushes, 1.75 |&t - - - 50c., 85c. Cloth Brushes Hair Receivers at... 38c., S0c. at . . $1.35, 2.00 Ghhe Homha 7) 6Re. Hat Brushes . 85c. | Button Hooks & Nall Combs .. . 25c. | Files . each 7%, Fifth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, New York ws LSC Wee Kidnapped by Wis Watehlul Children, They ay May Never Get That Money, for the Almost Equally Venerable Widow Conklin Threatens Syeny| @ Sult for Brewch of Promise. Rammte 414 sebleve matrimony once in bie foursenre and ots years Hut whem Be appeared inet week before W ii. Trainor, Town Clart of Huntington, leading by the hand the dashing Mra. Harriet 1 Comkiin of Rest Main Street, Northport, aged seven() nine, end arked for « license to wed her, Dis five children by bie Gret marriage rose up } Their father, they de Clare’, *a8 much to olf and feeble to take « #lfe, even ‘hough bis ehotee The Clers that he refused to { back te Northport unwed, of Dis board from 66 ty # Hammis came around i@ your own time,’ Mr. Bam- ‘Ta -@ix and ‘eo have all ___ 9B BVENING WORLD, WEONSSDAY, JULY 13, 1910. '‘Star-Crossed Love of Rinaldo and Harriet Is a Long Island Romance of 86 and 79 ROPOBAL AND “I won't pay Charley Lewis « =— nore,’ Mr, Bammis naid to me, th hie cane ne Of my own. nUngton and fast for me, Mr. Sam ume to) t study my own heart and search my mind betore I can decide love ra Mre HARRIET there int’ © tell you he loved you? beginning to be thrilled by this tale of star-crossed ootogena- rene “Not in #0 many words,” Mra, Conk- lin replied, while @ faint suggestion of pay tinted the pale parchment of Dersistent I finally gave in. And he went to Ben Hrown to engage an au- tomobile to take mo over to Huntin, ton, That's how the children foun out we were going to got married, be: cause, a litte while after we had it les Lowis, Mr. Sammis's vent to Ben Brown to get @ car take @ party to the beach, pad Ben told him nie father-in-law ad the car and that we had gone to Huntington to get married. Well, Charlie did some pretty quick work, Decause he got another automobi and got al) the ohildren in it and thi reached Huntington in time to vent our getting the license, Wi would have had it in time only tha cay the Town Clerk's offic u Board of Health n the infantile paralysis epl- dt caused a delay, word to the children and they never spoke to me. When the license was refused we got in our au- tomobile and came back to my home. That was last Friday. BUT THE WIDOW’S ROOF SHEL- TERED HIM, to me. Charley Lewis's house,’ ‘here's a spare room and yc me to it’ 1 answered, 5 here Friday and Saturday. du’t the neighbors talk?” 4 asked frivolously, “They didn't know anything about it,” Mrs. Conklin replied. “But Satur- LY, | hold » when he called oath ule pen Glare ts ant BO tee coat aad bie arcticg and to pay be sald. Gil- for him I'm well rid of him, don't you think? Still, I never felt as mean in my fe as when those five children I've known mince they were babies stood up in the Town, Hall and looked at me as if I were some schomer try- g to get their father’s money. Why, I've never lacked for attention, I can tell you. I was married when I was olx and before that I waa the Greenport, where 1 was born My father didn't belteve in eal arria, He slammed the door in the face of a young fellow who came courting me when I was fifteen. ‘It'll be time enough for her to get married when she's twenty,’ father eaid, And now I'm seventy- nine, and @ man has let his children kidnap him a from me. the only thing that will mal ay bi o tell you me feol er will be to sue for breach omise, and to-morrow I'm going my counsellor, William T, Cod- ‘and get him to bring the suit.” $< GARBAGE FIGHT TO ALBANY. wht being made by the people en Island against the erection of @ reductng plant on their shores to care for the garbage of the entire city, will be carried to Albany to- morrow. A train will leave the Grand Central depot at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning with upward of 200 well known men and women of Staten Island who will appear before Gov. Whitman and appeal to him for his help to prevent the city authorities from trespassing upon the comfort and property rights of Staten Island, in. chate of "Gre. speaker “and the committes that arranged the trip is componed of Dr Le &. Dreyfus, Chatr- man; Frederick A. Verdon, Treasurer; Anning 8. Prall, Watltam J; Welsh and Robert T: Cone. pai Ra Ende His Life With Gas. John Desler, forty-five yeurs old, com- mitted sutcide by tnhaling in hie room at No. 430 Fifth street carly tor \& He had been despondent beonuse the war had kept his wife and children te Austra from joining him, “Can't you put me up here till! after the wodding?’ Mr, Sammis said ‘I don't want to go back to AUTO STEALING SYNDICATE Mold will be I | auce It’s a Great Summer Relish Grocers sna Uy ti |t*persete LOc Made by E. Pritchard, 381 Speing St, W. ¥, (ace Ballding Arcade, a 18 Sty ‘202 Weshing> Gdvertixomenhy BROKEN UP, SAY POLICE Plea of Guilty by Man Caught In New Orleans—Three Others Indicted, ‘With the plea of guilty made be- fore Judgo Mulqueen in General Ben- sions to a charge of receiving stolon goods by Ferdinand Liebernecht, the Police believe they have put an end to the operations of a syndicate for otealing and selling high priced auto- mobiles, John Lapp, serving an eighteen- Paes eentence at Auburn, is said to ve been an associate with Lieber- neoht. With Liebernecht Paul Raph- aelson of Bath Reach, Bernie Kauf- an of No. 259 West Forty-fifth treet and Wiiliam Graffick of No. 0 West Twenty-ninth Street were also indicted, An effort is to be made to learn from them the secret of the murder of Police 8 jaffney in New- ark in Dec , 1913, when he tried to intercept a stolen car, and of the idling of an Albany chauffeur who was believed to be to testify at the trial of Lapp. A high priced automobile owned by Stanley Cohen of No, 63 West session of Lieberhecht, bs Established 54 Yeare New York: 164 B'way, at John 8t. 223 Bixth Av., 15th 6t.) Brooklyn 498 Fulton 8t.,cor.Bond St, At a Popular Price Broadway and 33d Street Striking Values in the Greatest of Hosiery Sales for Men, Women and Children Irrespective of today’s wholesale prices these thousands of dozens of women's and children’s stockings and mg and children’s socks are offered at prices that compel you to buy them. Quantity, Quality and Price Make This a Most Remarkable Hosiery Sale Women’s Silk Stock-|Men’s Sample Socks, ings, 89c 29¢ larly $1 to $1.50, Black, larly Sbe to Sec. Plain ae tak odin Most of thee ney’ Nake, thread socks as ure perfect; some show slight |well as some silk socks infancy weaver's imperfections that dojeffects, Unusually good offering not affect their wearing quality. |at thie little price, lomen' Men's 50c Bilk Socks, 3$c, of Remain 81.00 te Ge titeck, [Pairs $1—Black, white and @ peter finaly MSc °h |e’ lk oc Special 680. some eo few'are “run of the rll.” In white and navy blue only. : In ad ff Women's Silk Stockings, $1.29; regularly $1.60 to $2.25, weights from sheer to heavy. Black, white and colors. Women's Sample Stockings, 29c.) Children’s Lisle Thread Socks, 18¢; be 6 pairs for $1. Regularly 86¢ to 50c. Includ- cotton and lisle and some boot Regularly 26¢ to 850; fancy Children’s Cotton Stockings, 16a; and silk hose, Black and colors, Women’s Silk Rroesions, $0. Regularly 85c to $1. In black 6 pairs for $1. and some silk stockings in white| Regularly 25c. Finely ribbed, and black stripes. Black or white. Men's Samp: 18c. Regularly 260 and 850. This group comprises both ‘cotton and mercerized socks in black and|colors, QIMBELS—Main Floor Paris-Made Blouses With Half-Sleeves At Two Prices, $6.95 and $8.95 The Imported Blouses are showing both the half- sleeves and the full length sleeves. This group of importa- tions consist entirely of the half-sleeved models, and are particularly attractive for the warm days of July. At $6.95, there are three models of batiste. One ts fashioned of flesh batiste laid in miniature box-pleats. With white collar and cuffs edged with hand-hemstitched ruffles. Another model has double-ruffied collar and cuffs, narrowly hematitched and finely tucked in white, flesh and coral. The third model is white with delicately colored hemstitched ruffles and triangular motifs with rows of faggoting. This model may be had in white with coral, flesh, heliotrope. At $8.95, is a white batiste with double ruffles, hand # hemstitched, finishing collar and cuffs, joined by inch-wide rows of old fashioned “‘puffings.” Another viyees| is of chiffon voile in flesh or coral with wide hems of white or- (eye joined by faggoting, wide collar and delicate turn- cuffs of the same. These models may be had in white and flesh color, ® ODMBELS—Third Floor July Clearance Sale in The BARGAIN SUBWAY Manufacturers’ Disposal of Princess Slips, White Sateen Petticoats, Dressing Sacques and Kimonos 600 Women’s $1 Prin-| Women’s $1 Crepe cess Slips at gc a Kimonos gt 75¢ Ofnainsook. Many lace trimmed, in many pretty patterns, others medal! f embroid-| light and dark colors, ery hi proven] full flounce etic wafsts, eee teie eau! of embroidery and lace. we ’ | ‘omen’s 50c Lawn 500 Women’s $1 White! Dressing Sacques, 38c Sateen Petticoatsat75c Pretty models in & good assort- Some plain, others with floral] ment of colors; many have white designs. All this season's models} bandings, and nearly all have fitted tops. GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Fl Summer Corsets| Sheer Voiles American Lady, R & Gand C, B. 14c Yard Corsets. In wu jate models, Cresta, Se Mprtoriete mode, wide Printed Voiles, 88 Inches G. B, Corsets, of summer net,| Several thousand yards of this medium bust, long akirt, rein-|beautiful Voile, in most attractive forced at waist and lower. part of | designs and colori The most srs with strong coutil, son popular Fabric of the season. to 26, le GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony —_——_ Silverware Silver Plated Salt and Pe -Casters, 8 bottles. 50c \. Cut Glass Mustard Jars. With silver plated covers and glass a ai: iets 25c each. Chocolate Covered Peanut Bu wmekins, silver plated, with ter; regularly 40c Jb., special, 3c] Gurnsoylinings, ‘s5eund dOcoach, o I MBEL Subway Stores, Balcony |GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony De jeolse §=Bust Confnere, with elastic back, narrow tay over shoulders, hooked at bees le GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony Candy

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