The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1916, Page 5

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WOONES TO GE NOTIFIED ape... -hwea Date Annowwed t lowing Conference ine oa wi AT WORLD Want Won BONWIT TELLER &.CO. | The Specualty Shop of Onynatine FIFTH AVENUE AT 36" STREET Will Close Out Friday Remainder Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel Hee U @ Pat Misses’ Summer Frocks Of voile, linen and tissues. Size 14 to 18. formerly to 10.75. 6.75 Misses’ Afternoon Frocks Of plain and printed voiles and linens Sie I4'to 18 formerly to 22.50 12.50 Misses’ Sports and Utility Coats Of serge, gabardine, striped angora and wool and velour checks. Size 14 to 18, 10.00 15.00 25.00 formerly to 49.50 Misses’ Sports & Tailleur Suits formerly to 65.00 15.00 18.50 24.50 Of serge, gabardine, taffeta and wool jersey. Size 14 to 18, ‘ 4 New Mod—Misses’ Tailleur Frocks 29.50 ° 45.00 Basque and tie-back models of serge and charmeuse, braided, beaded and designed in wool and metallic embroideries, Size 14 to 18, “Flapper”? Tub Frocks Of linens, cotton crepes, tissues and voiles, Size 12 to 16. 4.85 6.75 formerly to 12.50 “Flapper” Tailleur Suits Of serge, gabardine and worsted checks. ' Sie l2tol6. formerlyf .950 6.75 12.50 ©1916 KT. C.F. Co, “ee avewrs ie a ~ aN ‘ RLD, ruunesar. suLY Acar ama nT 13 SSS PRTERN CONEY BEACHES 10 - BETAKENAT ONCE... Chowne { Encampmer pected to Give Up Without Further Court Pights A Bteey we Wark ’ the feseued after —" OME FANG ™ dmg we ot » | rlacharged | ‘an Says Pore «| man Warned Him to mone cle mixing — hopper | Keep Fact Secret ve 6h (he Lomporery Goorina. be (to 7 ber «men at work Delow 188) Benjamin Mallat, @ cont ane of Uimbers, conorete and metal pas na down three other . end Tenth Mircet, wae As & result, Cari Carson, (MOT | ae West Bide Police ¢ din Metlevue MOe-| snewer @ charge © there | charged Joho Adan an hours work by fire coune he was a mm men of Truck Company No. f The Injured men are Walter Wal tonal Guard and responded to the Government's call robe ge 4 by . lace, twenty (wo years ol4, of Ne. Gebhardt waintaine that he wae peagonb [206 Avenue A, internal injuries @M4) uioyed by Mallat when the call | After the 4 n hae been studied | Mrohen loft leg; George York, thirty-| ume Me is a member of the fix the Attorney General will notify the | #iX yeare old, of No 616 Weet Pittieth Dock Department to proceed with the | Btreet, eontused ankle and broken the directions tm the appeal, It is further t ‘ prope “en Brain Concussion, window and went to sleep, Hoatman Drowned Of will fail recourse | SLEEPING FIREMAN FALLS OUT WINDOW AND MAY DIE | Heat Drives Gerald Harrigan to Doze on Sill and He Suffers Unable to sleep because of the heat, Gerald Hartigan, thirty-six years old, of No, 463 West One Hundred and Hixty-sixth Street, a member of En- gine Company No, 76, got up from his cot in the dormitory early this morn- ine sat down beside an open rear In his sleep, Harrigan fell out of the window, Dr, Suwith of Knickerbocker Hospital says he has @ proken wrist, | a fractured hip, internal injuries and cussion of the brain, He probably Edward Collins, twenty-five, a boat- man, fell overboard from deck of the ferryboat Henry Joyce off Dykman [Street in the Hudson River to-day und “On Thursday I receive my friends, I’ve nothing else to do.” O make-believe refreshments—good milk and Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. Children love to share the things they like best with their chums. You always hear them shout “Goodie!” when they get a big dish of Kellogg’s. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Imitations come and go! They change their name, They change their form. Some do both. Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and deine, appetizing in fla- vor with a melting crispness on the tongue, Ub bo TTT bait Tot TTT TdT <S5008 STi ei tits <P Ti b< = Peri ba Til i) = ITiii P< P< drowned. His body was not recov- “injuries; John MeDouald, twenty-aix (ternal injur | brutees, York was able to go home teenth Company of the Ninth Ce fingers; Emil Adelberg, thirty-nine vamait athe i wen one won| A SARE SUMMER dread and Seventh Street, Internal REMEDY years ol Yor Cramps, Diarrhoea, “Summer godyete-4 tery, Collie, KAD.) is known ae fiath Stree! ured ribs and in vd Willian Voleano, twenty-four ra old, of No, 816 t Twenty-fifth Street, severe Under arrest at the Fat Thirty- Afth Street Station and to be ar- ratened to-day In Yorkviito COUrt On | tittle ig the grip. No femily—in any & charge of criminal negiigence 18] jinco—should summer without a bottle John Harris, twenty-eight years old, i) RADWAY'S Y RELIEF near of No, 782 Bast Twenty-first Street, }at hand, @5c, 50c, 61.00 sizes at all Brooklyn, the foremar druggists. —Advt, ould leave for the country ahike Open Saturday All Day No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street meisfeitia Clearance Sale Dresses For Present Wear On Sale at These Reduced Prices Friday and Saturday, All Day Frocks—of Taffeta Silk, In several siyles, in wanted colors; taken from regular 8 95 stock. @ Reduced to +, of No 606 West One Hundred ™ r 38, oie. Deefenm: and 0 on caper markemen Whee Gevnardt reported at hue ar | mentor of the he Wan told thet he would mot |e eatled te the ot you were e| KANEAR OFTY. Mm the National Guard.” be |eactustrety for ve Bey der as waving bired you We need ty. whe District Attorney #wann Maliat asked for & week's past 1, but Getherdt sald that he & few deve and the ™ Ping as set for to-morrow \ Founded 1826 Formerly All Are This MISSES’ DRESSES Formerly $6.50 to $8.50 $5.00 About a hundred of these dainty Sum- mer Frocks fashioned of sheer novelty Voiles, crisp lawns or dimities. Prettily trimmed bodices and flounced full skirts. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, Misses’ Dresses $19.50 Frocks—of Fare ee Crepe de ine, Pe Silk, mite Gd ular stock. 1 0.95 uced to J, Frocks—of Taffeta Silk, Georgette Crepe, Gere te cuine §— + 15.00 Taken from regular stock, Georgette Crepe, educed to 20.00 ‘——Other Dress Reduction Frocks of Voile and Tissues, Reduced to 3.95 Sport Frocks in a Variety of Sheer Fabrice. Reduced to 5.95 Sport and Street Frocks of Crepes and Em broidered French Voiles, 8 95 Reduced to . ==GOODS $ DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK: WHALEN BROS. Afternoon and Evening Frocks of net, lace, white taffeta, crepe and other filmy fabrics in charming styles, simple or Third Floor MILLINERY TRIMMINGS At Clearance Prices The season’s smartest novelties, many of them imported, are for quick disposal of- fered at sharply reduced prices, Flowers and Feathers Formerly $1.00 to $5.00 25c, 50c and $1.00 ‘The Flowers of silk, velvet, or in headed and metallic effects, are in the most fashion- able colors and effects, The Feather Fancies include bright- hued Wings, Coque Pompons and other French Novelties. Numidie Mounts Formerly $3.50 to $7.95 75c to $2.50 j elaborate, Exceptional values, ) | perior quality, — ALSO — Sport Hats To Close—$2.50 and $3.50 210, 221, 224, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. to YN Cor. Wyckolf St. No Deposit—50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture on $20 Worth of Clothing No Deposit---$1 Weekly Ore kre Parlor Suit Sale/**casres Ni ' anlty for $62.50; good}« 7 '5-plece sults for as caattice o 23.50) tn tna the Dollar, 3 ROOMS § jaement with vou. PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS: Reduced to fractions of their former prices because slightly soiled, Only 50 Hats at these prices, New — Satin Hats $1.95 to $6.95 Smart Sailors, large and small; Turbans and Continentals in white, white faced with A limited number of these smart Trim- 2 mings in natural or black numidie of su- black or all black, Formerly $3.50 and $4.00 $2.75 White Buckskin and Gun Metal in smart Oxford effects. Sizes 1114 to 24 Second Floor MISSES’ OXFORDS 2 ae eee ! 0 0 0 0 a 00 a 0 SO S00 G0 Se 0 G0 Lene Bhere Mee Mer wot Rater Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M.to$ P.M. Closed Saturdays July Clearance of Women’s SMART LOW SHOES $4. Pumps Oxfords Colonials Turn soles and Louis XVI, J, Venetian cut-out Oxfords Covered buckles and heels, Fine kidskin in = Cham Louis XVI. heels, In Pearl Gray } sey Light Gray, Dark Gray Patent Dark Gray and Ivory Leather and Ivory Second Floor Cold Storage Vaults on the Premises for Furs, Wearing Apparel, Rugs and Draperies ee these remedies decreaws kone. However tus may be, @ general public w benefited the use of such standard cines as Lydia & Vegetable Compound, wonderful record of the a cures among ® men, We are very y. however, that there hundreds of honest phy im the United States who not hesitate to recon sud medicines.-Advt. doy he pert Greeley 1900 $7.00 a pair 75 Season’s Styles JUNIORS’ DRESSES Formerly $5.95 to $7.95 Pretty Summer Dresses of striped, figured and novelty voiles in simple but itnctive styles, Sizes 15 and 17 years. Smart Smocks Formerly $2.50 $1.95 Two models in white Galatea of excel- lent quality; long belted styles with striped collars and cuffs; effectively smocked in matching colors or pleated, Sizes 14 to 20 years. Thrd Floor, STATIONERY SALE Remarkable values — prices in many instances less than present wholesale cost. At 20c a Box Large Cabinets of Writing Paper ¢ Sheets and 48 Envelopes, Vhite “Librarie Linon” Paper in an excellent letter size. A. medium quality of fabric-finished paper. "White and Tinted Cards and Writing Paper Letter and note size paper and cards in dai Frese i 4 nee es contrasting borders, wif the prettiest of tints and plenty of white, Assorted qualities, At 25c a Box High-Grade Writing Paper and Cards in fabric finish; dainty pastel and soft neutral tints with plain or gold edges. Sizes and shapes of the most approved “At 35c a Box Imported and domentic Paper and Cards of the qualities usually soc and 60c a box. Some goldor silver edged; also colored borders; many tissue lined Envelopes. White or tinted and in decorated boxes, Grownd Floor od BOYS’ WASH SUITS Special Values $1.45 and $1.85 Middy, ‘Tommy Tucker and Short Rus- sian models in plain colors and striped effects, Sizes 214 to 8 years. Boys’ Suits Formerly $7.50 to $10.00 $6.50 Norfolk models in fine quality tweeds and cheviots, smart and serviceable. One or two pairs of knickerbockers, Sizes 7 to 18 years, Fourth Floor

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