The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1916, Page 8

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ai the oe Miaton be eran preme ( ee) tt Hit . { = GOURT ORDERS PERMIT FOR S.1, GARBAGE PLANT fendent of Approve r ' A bong step forword Bas Gey by the om * fag to bulla « plant for dep eae of New ¥ This WITH EVERY - OR PURCHASE OF 75c ot MPORTANT NOTICE” We are glad to announce that price of 25¢ per pound on Jumbo Salted Pea-, [(- ‘Ss VIOLET DULCE 25¢ WEEK-END PACKAGE TOILET GOODS COUNTERS — Om ties on RIKER'S PERFECT ICE CRI This price Special Soda | Inoreanc arades y milk wy ft, ave New York Mtat wend the will demand President nsider St York yt fing weeks pant th oil of the Morden Co the public wi) be foree raino if an increase tn de the farmers “Although we have not been of: (jt yas te clally notified that the farmers are make one Feature 2 Fresh Fruit Ice Cream Shortcake A novel assortment of ripe iresh bt Meee ef ba oranges REAM with STIRRED BY THREAT <= 222 TOUMP PRES. 2: WEDNESDAY, AU sand o better prt AT THE DALY FUNERAL Cardinal Farley Pronounces Final Absolution for the Former Justice Charity, the Chureh, the bench, the #inge and the poor were largely rep resented ot the funeral for former Justioe Joseph F. Daly to-day, inal Warley, attended by his ary, Mar, Thomas G. Carroll, tear General M. J. Lavelle, pro the plan weed in Chicago jem mane in the Church of Mt ofont Verrar, Bast Hiaty-seventh unt an Bireet, between Lesington and Third milk and thea to ture the reat 14 produce over to the pigs until ting @ Jietributing companion Only members of the immediate ~ femily accompanied the body when from the late Judge’e in Yonkers to the churoh. Nixty small boya and girls from) the Roman Catholle Orphan Asylum} in Kingsbridge, accompanied by a re dozen nuns, occupied pews near the Other reservations were for the Bar Association, the ‘erage |Irish Historical Sootety and the Cath. te that! olic and Players Clubs. Among those present were Mra. Anna T. Kelly, widow of John Kelly, who was leader of Tammany Hall more than @ generation ago, when Judge Daly was elected to the Com- as bench, Supreme Court Leonard F. Giegerich and E . Philbin, and former Justices EK McCall and Henry A. Gil & quart and the producers wast five « Horden Company takes the) of 15,000 1 te in ta posted by the ¢ year-in April an Ho ways that Grade 6 prices ure arbitrary, milk will be the firat to change to well ton quarts of milk to bearers were Stephen Far- Hdward J. McGuire, Henry A, Dorney, Stephen H. Olin Algernon 3. an Catholic orphan asylum by John Whalen, mmis, Daniel F, Mahoney, Stephen Farrelly, N Richard 8. Treacy, and John Jerome Club was represented by F. F. Mackey, Bta’ of Education John H. Kyle, George K. Den: Guy Nichols and Stephen H. Olin, and the Catholic Club by Percy J. Kin, . Crimmins, Stephen Lal John F. Cross, Michael Charles Winters, John Friel and Michael Connors. JIL ae represented the Am- POPE REPEATS PROTEST ON DEPORTING FRENCH Vatican Makes No Comment on Charges Against Germans in Rheims District. ROME, Aug. 8 (via Paris, Aug. 9).— As the result of representations made by Cardinal Lucon, Archbishop of Rheims, regarding the deportation of inhabitants of the invaded districts of Northern France, through Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne, has placed the allegations in the case before the German Government. The Vatican communication vir- tually repeats Cardinal Lucon’s pro- test, without comment. In reply to Pope Benedict's request for information Cardinal von Hart- mann, in behalf of the Government of sent to the Pontiff the fol- yn Contains Cream, Soap and Taleum Wor diva a Friday and Saturday Only FREEE. RIKER’S MOSQUITO TALCUM When dusted on the skin it ‘keeps mosquitoes away. Tooth Paste, Cold JOSS STICKS “Our Reduced Price 7 Packages, 25c ‘and maraschino cher cake. Served 1 manner at our hygienic fountains. ... We Serve Clean, SUNBURN LOTION A cooling and comfortable ap- plication for relief of th. red- ness and smarting of s. aburn, windburn, etc. Uceful also in cases of ordinary burns, chaf- ing, tan and freckles, Price 25 Cents cleanly and in a proper Dry, Polished Soda Glasses This shows the process by which each glass is sterilized before being served to a customer Harmony complexion of black) cool, soothing sensation; pleasing In an attractive jar. Cocoa Butter Cold Cream HEALS—SOOTHES—COOLS —_—_—— An antiseptic Cold Cream pasticular!: flor smoothing roughness of the skin, “In these last months great depor- tations of French citizens by Ger- many have not taken place. 20,000 parsons were sent to work in ——»——— \y Modifies, Her Name. Vasilion Vaselacopoulos and Anasta- sia Dimitracopoulou became man and wife at the Municipal Build i! ale rocer in Salt Lake City, Utah. his home at No. 442 West Fifty-fourth Doctora at the Polyclinic Hos- pital said the child had suffered only ‘ured left arm and contusions ‘Wireo Pay Arn Porssuto) d. RY Worry about your digestive troubles, sick headache, | tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry 1s probably due to a liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments | at once by promptly taking | BEECHAMS PILLS They aid digestion, regulate | the bile, gently stimulate | the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all | waste matter. | Acting both as a ative and a tonic, | 's Pills help to Right The QUALITY SOAP four kinds—Witch Hazel, Buttermilk, Oatmeal and Suitable for Toilet, Kit- chen or Bath, 5c Per Cake A_ NECESSARY PRECAUTION RIKER’S ANTISEPTIS An antiseptic solution, the use of which will assist 25c, 50c, 90c At Hoyt Street bs quickly reached ts Brooklyn Express, as follows, from Le a Se | Splendid Economies All Through This Thursday Thrift Sale Midsummer savings flourish on every hand, in this particularly interesting Thrift occasion, The assemblage of typically Summer goods is very large, and widely varied. By coming to share in the good offerings, you make your money take on greatly enlarged buying power—a very welcome attribute! Some ht of the reasons why: Women’s $15 to $20 Silk Dresses, The Midsummer Sale of Furniture $12.75 They are styles for afternoon and sports wear, developed ‘in Silk Taffeta and La George Crepe, Silk Taffeta with Serge Crepe de Chine. The afternoon Dresses mainly in navy blue and black, The sports Dresses in combinations of pastel shades, in white. A wide size range. Women's Better Tub Frocks at 98¢ Second Moot, Central Building. $1.39 White Felt Sport Hats, 98¢ These Hats are stenciled with golf clubs and tennis rackets—quite the fad nowadays. Quantity limited. 8Se Leatherette Canoe or Motor Cushions, 75¢ Sporting Goods Store, Fourth Noor, West Building, Women’s Fine Coats, Now $7.95 Splendid models of chinchilla at $12.95 and $14.95, These have had their prices changed from $13.95, $16.95, $19.95 and higher. White chinchilla Coats, smart striped or polka- dotted pongee silks, silk Jersey in solid colors with striped banding, or entirely of the stripings. Second floor, Central Building, Out-Go of Women’s Tub Skirts, 49¢ Of course, they have been higher priced. Good looking, well made models in cordeline, gabardine, rep andcrash. Sizes up to 30-inch waistband, Another Group Reduced to $1.25 and $1.98 econd Moor, Central Building, $1.98 Silk Pongee Blouses, $1.29 500 of them, in the natural pongee color. All in appropriately semi-tailored styles. Some show pipings of a light contrasting color, at the collar and button- holes. One model has a square hemstitched collar and pearl buttons fo: fastening. All are low necked and long sleeved. Sizes 34 to 44, Hecond floor, Central Building, Clearance of Girls’ Dresses, 59¢ With other groups at 69¢ and 8¢, all of which have been 89¢ to $1.50. Dresses of lawn, gingham and percale, in any number of styles. All dainty and tastefully fashioned, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second floor, Centra) Building, Women’s $4.95 Pumps at $1.98 Dainty styles in various models that are fashionable this Summer. All imported kidskin in champagne or orivory. With hand-turned soles and covered Spanish Louis heels. There are 250 palrs of them; in a few of the styles there are some sizes missing. Second floor, West Building, Women’s Ribbed Undervests, 9c Elastic ribbed Undervests of bleached cotton, Unusually good; neatly finished. Low neck; no sleeves, All regular sizes. Street floor, Central Builting, Women’sFibre Silk Stockings, Pr..29¢ In boot style, with lisle tops and soles; all excellent quality. Black and the desirable plain colors. Not all izes in each color, Street floor, Centra Building. 39c White Suiting, 25c Yard Yard wide, striped Skirting or Suiting. 29c Sheer White Fabrics, 19c Yard Street floor, Livingston street. Centra) Building, Handbags, Underpriced, $1.47 These Bags are fitted with purse and mirror. The | colors are navy and black; dainty flowered linings. Bireet floor, Fultou street, Contra) Building, Striped Gingham Petticoats, 46c In pleasi: ray and white stripes; made with a deep flounce ending inva ruffle. Also have underlay. Dainty Aprons of White Lawn, at 9c, 15¢, 19¢ Becond floor, Kast Building, $5.98 Dainty Voile Robes, $1.98 Each Robe consists of 3)g yards of dainty, fine voile flouncings, beautifully embroidered in delicate color combinations; two different widths, Bireet Moor, Contre, Contes] Building, White Wash Satin Collars, 49c Collars of white satin, are the smartest accessory | for tailored togs to-day. These, specially low priced at 49c, are charming for either dress or coat wear, In the square style most favored, Street floor, Centra) Building, + as an address die. aboot: AES: | Bovina” tees. 0 8: These three offerings for the Thursday Thrift Sale are three items for which there seems to be great de» mand this Summer. They are as follows: $13 Bex Couches, $10.75 | $7.50 Couch Beds, $6 Spring opener, covered Metal frame, sliding | with denim, Couch with mattress. , $2.75 Wooden Costumers, $2.00 Heavy square pole with metal hooks. Mahogany |i} \ and fumed oak finishes, | Fourth floor, Kast Building, $8.75 Bigelow Hartford Wilton | } ugs, $6.50 Sizes 36x63 inches. Oriental designs. Large cholce Of patterns. ( $9.50 Artloom Roubaix Wiltons, $7.48 lt Size 36x63 inches. Two-toned, Third floor, Bast Building, Men’s New Fall Rain Coats, $7.65 The outside of each model is gray cashmere backed ) up with silk, which makes a, light-weight, comfortable garment. Made from new coating, which gives you the full life of the rubber. Sizes 35 to 44. Second floor, Men's Shop, East Building, Pajamas, 98c In tan, gray. blue, lavender and pink; all fast coarse. Model is made low neck with loops and juttons. Men's Soft Cuff Summer Shirts, 65¢ Btreet floor, Men's Shop, Kast Building, Men's Cotton Half Hose, 2 Pairs, 25c y Men’s $1.25: Plain Colored ab Fast black and color and made with seamless feet, double heels and toes. Men's Nainsook Unien Suits, 64c { Street Noor, Men's Shop, East Building, Clearance of Boys’ Straw Hats Children’s $4.95 and $5.95 Panamas, $2.48 and $2.95 These are fine grades in the popular middy block. Children’s 98c to $4.95 Straws, 59¢ to $2.48 Gecond floor, Boys’ and Young Men's Bhop, Eat Building, $2.50 Stee! Die Paper,Stamped, $1.59 On the die we will put monogram or address, hand cut, stamped on a quire of G. B, Hurd’s linen-finished writing paper, stamped in gold, silver or any color, The dle, full size and cut, becomes your property. Eight three-letter monograms to choose from, as well ° P— > Engraving Section, Street floor, Fulton strest, Kast Building, ’ 94c Hose Reels, 67c ! These are strong and well made and give good sere vice. Other Thursday Specials for House and Lawn $2.24 Hose Reels, 39¢ Brass Hose Nozzles, $1.98; galvanized metal | 32c. tn one ceri $4.24 Garden Hose, 25- tg Rade! ft. lengths, $3.79) SO-ft. | ers age ciy Lawn Eder f length, $7.58; regularly 4c Lenox Laundry bd $8.49, Soap, 10 cakes for 25c. Subway flocs, Kast Building, 49c to 69c Stamped Center Pieces, Etc., 19c Also stamped scarf and pillow tops with backs that previously sold at the former prices. Materials are crash, rep and canvas. 59¢ Stamped Ready-to-Wear Nightgowns, 49c¢ Second floor, West Building, $1 Black Messaline, 89c Yard y 35 inches wide. This is all silk and perfect black, Street floor, Livingston at., Weet Building, Two Kinds of Candy at Less ‘ Here are two candy specials that our customers will appreciate inasmuch as large quantities are sold at the regular prices, 24¢ Montauk Chocolate Nougat, 19¢ Lh, 24¢ Barley Cuts, 12c Ib. Street floor, Contra) Building, 69c Navy Blue and Black Sicilian, 44c } This is $0 inches wide; fast dyes: splendid weight and ‘ grade for bathing suits, I . Burcet floor, Livingston street, Weet Bullding, 10c Organdie Edges and Insertions, 5c Yard Small, dainty designs of solid embroidery in ec: pl y ru 15c Swiss Galons, 7c Yard ‘These are very desirable for trimming. 4 Te Beadings, 3c Yard Street floor, centre, Central Bullding, | orma stot ts ~aet

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