The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 11

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% my " pe eva vie Hones: Wrpweepay, MAY "LY PREPARED. ITLY PRaPAKED | S's Ny seta tee: |QOOD-BYE RHEUMATISM, Bie 6” Presters entnter east BACKACHE, WEAK KIDNEYS ; —_— was as i wan, Oeste eros ! t is a - ana iblicans two additional Congress-| Am enhesithy bedy and the enhapp!- | pain, ic THROUGH |#=: mon at the ‘expense of the ocrats.|-sse and misery which follow may be pen gy A etringy Fe 1. Die bg oes big try ne lo gened ores a Cy Mg ay gw are ‘nature's. Ganeer to .~| one ger renee boc ataree ‘o ‘and you will hav. good health. The kid- Goo ‘te. fatal” we aia, which valid by a decision of the Court of |seys' work ts to threw off the pelsonous “Rowe wait anti the ry rs; Appeals. on account of an error in aie onic epee ee Solr. av SSeS eer, t seen, Mas Saal 3) a One kd ee Re ia ertheally. fe ‘other orgame will take ere fie Ther rg, mae z pees sot Tak Wennatty abd. Westchester. County |fptstiee etnaiteng ot the stadiee es| Ranductner ‘About two’ sapmules ing cou! me each would Gain one Senator at the deve “are” indicated Wy ” nervoursass a A toned up Vand tl stric ienen fesling tae. refunded mai +B nh Dist toe Re cho ‘rearrangement up-Atate would | urn, sntran, Suomen, fwmmems |b Aa Fea Say Sua, en, * ney an ver- | co-) apportioned in Manhattan, | nrow ensign and a at: |e = Tila eaves Kings and Bronx, tar condition would confront Sena- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. tora Unieht and Newton hol is free fron alcohol Beyeer's in any form. ‘ears of success for is and colds, Larges. Popular | Priced Garment Heine ia New York D.PRICEGCO. | 6 Ave. Corner 18% Street SENSATIONAL Reduction Sale - 260 SUITS Taken trom Regular Stock and Reduced to $4098 The Most Astounding Suit Sale Held This Seavon—Pricea Cut to Far Below Cost, ALBANY, May 9—The most per fistent and protracted filbuster that has been attempted in the Legisiature in a decade fajled to prevent the passage in the Senate early to-day of the bill reapportioning the Congress- tonal Districts of New York and Bronx Counties. The vote of final passage was 80 to 12, strictly on partisan lines, The bill was brought up under a special rule and for six hours the Democratic minority used every means Ki/wn to pariiamentary law to binder ite progress. The Gght last- ed from 12.20 A, M. to 6.20 A. M. and immediately after final dispoalion a arranging the Co) in Brooklyn was troduced under ¢ tee's report and was begun, but the bill was carried at 9 A. M.'by 2% to LI, It was the announced intention of The Cause of Failure | Don't handicap yourself H in the battle of life. Correct glosses will strengthen your eyes to meet every demand. | Retiable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialista. Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 Majority Leader Elon R. Brown to hold the Senate in continuous session until the bills reapportioning the Brooklyn Congressional Districts, al of the Senatorial Districts in the State and the Aldermanic Districts of New York had been passed, «= But for the fact that a cloture ru had beén adopted shortly before first reapportionment bill had be introduced, the minority might’ have been able to delay passage indefin- itely. As it was, during the six hours that the New York Congresstona) tricts were under consideration there were six separate roll calls, with vir- tually every member of the minority making a speech on each roll call. When the question of final passage was put to @ vote the Senate was in an uproar and the remarks of many of the speakers were drowned In the racket caused by thirty pairs of feet kicking against thirty brass cuspi- dors. inortty Leader Robert F. Wagner, who directed the filibuster, declared hat the bill was.a “shameful serry- mander.” Wagner and other ana the Mi- 1ority, “{neluding Senators Dally, *otillo, Downing, Walket, Boylat, “ullen and Foley, asserted that the ° e ° a Established 56 Years | New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 23 Sixth Av. xsth St sso Sixth Av, aad St tor Nassau, at Ann St West 42d_ Street St,,cor.Bond St pet GOLO RIDGE WORK OUR th Nair WirHta Ne BROKEN PLALES REPAIRED Stunning Tailored end Dressy WHITF YoU WAIT. Models of Serge, Gabardine, rearrangement of the district Iiner Poii Twill and Poplin; Biack, was designed to gratify the asplra- y, é oR-BLOONy was denligned to gratity the aspire. Na y and all colors: elses 16 to 46 for women and misses, No Alterations, Exchanges or Refunds a seat in Congress. It was explained that the reappor lonment would reduce the two coun les’ representation in Congress by at east two members, with a_corre ponding Republican. gain, This, it vas charged by the Minority speak- [ers, would be an unpatriotic act, in MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST =TWO OFFICES => 2 East 125° Sr. anc 34” Sr. Mw COR ane SUNDAYS e d\y ‘a. to oP. to $10.98 SUMMER RESORTS. | : SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. iE ey NEW ENGLAND The Vacation Land Choose your vacation Moosehead Lake. Unique combination of real f outdoors, summer sports and social life, Maine Lakes and Woods. Fishing, camping, exploring. Wonderful canoe trips. Comfortable hotels, Real camps. Mt. Desert—Bar Harbor. An island of mar- ‘ vels—mountains, lakes, woods, ocean, all together. Brilliant social life. Maine Coast. Every kind of seashore vacation —big resorts, delightful smaller places, fishing vil- lages, camps, woods, islands, beaches, White Mountains. Four hundred square miles of peaks, forests, scenic wonders. Golf, tennis, motoring. Famous hotels. Lakes Winnipesaukee and Sunapee. In the foot-hills of the & White Mountains. Every land and water sport—motor boating, canoeing, swimming, fishing, golf, tennis, tramping. Cape Cod. Seventy miles of beaches and dunes. Glorious sailing, bathing, golf, motoring. A ¥ Nantucket — Marthas Vineyard. Famous for their wonderful I moors, beaches and sea views. Bathing in water warmed by the gulf stream; sailing, golf, tennis. New York, New Haven & Hartford R.R. Boston and Maine R.R. Maine Central R.R. Vineyard Vacation Bureau 171 Broadway, Reem 20),'New York City A Worthy ¢ Offering--- Women’s Coats at $10 Boys’ Wash Suits 85c, $1 and $1.35 A Second Shipment me shies tie in or cham- and port LE ama to 8 years, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. For Maidens Demure (6 to 14 years) are yoo Maranon: priced new tub froc! Three feather stitched circles trim a charm- os me, Soghem Sram, striped gingham In all the fas- cinating tan and Fone, bse fiue'c combina tions, $2.75, Japanese crepe, blue wviped, “very very smart pointed collar; durable clear colored materials, $4.60. Dainty dimity striped frocks, math colored tsiaes ant ruffly pockets, $3. pecan other models to select Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg, Catton Crepe Underwear in the White Sale Practical underwear for women who live in hotels, who are traveling, or who anticipate a “roughing” trip this summer. This cot- ton crepe underwear, which is very well made, can be easily washed and does not require ironing. aren with hemstitched ruf- We. Teed blootaers, 6c. we edged short underskirt, be. OOF ceaatitched hem drawers, ic. Long petticoats, trimmed with feather stitching, $1 Envelope chemise, $1. Gowns, 85¢, $1 Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Children’s | Underclothes In the White Sale Good materials, simple style: s, well made, neat trim- mings—this summarizes the Children’s White Sale Down-Stairs. Drawer Waists, plain or skel- eton models, 25¢; cambric drawer waists trimmed with lace and ribbon, 0c, It is quite unusual | to make them now for these prices. Bloomers of cotton crepe; sizes 2 to 6, 30c; sizes 8 to 14, 50c, Drawers — a plain tucked drawer for as little as 12c¢; knick erbocker styles, some rimmed, some em roidery, B8e, 50c with hem. lace trimmed 60¢ ers of sizes 2 to 8, 8c, Middy Paja lin trimmed wit Down-Stairs Sto! muslin, as, white mus- , Old Bldg, Women’s Pumps at $3.35 pair Miscellaneous group o styles Examine first the quality of the leathers and you will imme- and dull leathers and bic Plain Pumps and colonials; leather and Louis heels, Down-Stairs Store, New Building Subway at Astor Place | | | | | | | to 20 year sizes. the wausnally nice. bai khaki kool bands, tub silk frocks, prettily made, some combined with gay dotted foulards, one with silk frock made very chic, with a little bas 7 of cerise, pad flesh color Georgette and other crepes. lection, Varied Pockets on Tub Skirts in the many white tu rep and Hh bi F AR fie te an Box pleated Woes blue ane skirt, very good nd not ut The season's best coat 1 which have wor elling, for $14.80, | $15 and $1.75 ee ae é | first time at $10. ‘ \ Gabardine, burella, cheviot, covert, woot |© velour, jersey, poplin | Two Models are Pictured » { Others include— A gubardine cont with belt, gathered tn ‘A burella cont with stitching on collar; A cheviot coat with wide stitched belt. ase cod hols settenning eniere “ih | Silk Dresses, $9.75, poigua 75 All exceeding! Taf- feta dresses at A teen ette crepe and crepe de ennast $14.7 Down,Stairs Store, Old Building Little Sale for Young Women 50 dresses, $25 each—few-of-a-kind (Sizea 16, 18, #0 yeare) These dresses are youthful, but run up EE The materi.ls are really wonderful at price. The detail of the gowns is beth the collection are heavy crepe de chine ok eng with touch of embroidery or ding; pongee, white and natural, trimmed y Georgettes and crepe de chine in Re aa mostly combined. with blue, Really an exceptionally attractive col- Pockets cut in conceivable Rane § skirts—of pique, gabardine. $1.25, $1.35, $1.75. ive, $4. wn-Stairs St sre, Old Building Three New Voile Blouses, $2 and $3 Shown for the first time tomorrow is a voile blouse trimmed with striped collar, cate ‘ait and fril he stripes are white and pink, white and lue, $2. A very simple “‘one-button” | comes blouse is of fine batiste, with — color” pique collar and cuffs. The col- | is lar is good, the lines perfect, gray, white and in a “pale. peach flesh (an excellent color that neither plakie, flesh nor a de- cided peac The large collar alls } gpecotully into a semi-fichu * delightful new voile blouse Down. Stairs Store, Old Building IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET Suits for Men and | | Young Men, $17. 50 for the young man who wants “something different’”’ —in the way of a newl shaped pocket, a fitted bac! ~ S 4 or a variation ot the rolling SS; } lapel. for the man whose needs border on the “‘conservati —in the regulation sack coat with flat lapels and flap pockets, —these suits were specially made, Materials for both in a wide range of patterns and colorings——plain gray, blue, brown and fancy mixtures; cheviots, wor- flannels. . " As fine a collection of suits as a man will find anywhere at $17.50, Broadway corner kignth awe ee Broadway at Ninth, New York

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