The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. i Tait net ~START MOVEMENT ‘SEMGESTOMTINA| ee —RECKLES (ee THE BIG STORE" qh spt i en BG CONVENT HERE, =e ) eM rai FOR HGHER FARE SS Se aE caer ee (A SIXTH AVE. 164TO10t STREET A Special Purchase and Sale o é 1,000 Stylish bee eas of Delegates Repridecting 10, 000. the Colonel thought H wae bully of Jawml freckles Was written by a promilient ’ to come to see hi hysician and is usually so successful re Thuja Bion or Fewer Transfers] Members Cheer Plans for |", %"stacement ie made before de-|{n removing freckles and giving @ ~ + i |parting, Mr. Sullivan said: “We are! clear, beautiful complexion that it is | Planned—Committee Named Work in War Emergency. | poing to have a meeting in Faneuil Hall| sold by any druggist under guarantee | at Meeting Here. ON in Boston Monday night and pass reso-| to refund the money tf it falls, al g : ‘The National Girl Scouts are going litions and appoint @ commlites to see|, Don't hide your freckles under ‘a that the Colonel and his boys get over | anepnenieians to do their “bit.” to the. trenches, He isthe only ran | veil, get an ounce of othine and re- Increased revenues for street ratl-| In emphatic mannet this was made in America tho Kalver is afraid of, move them. Even the first few appli- | ways, whether by increased fares or| known to-day at the opening of the antl ame | eations should show @ wonderful im- @ cessation of transfers ot cartain|annual meeting of delegates repre-| Invalia Hands dls Lite. |provement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the arugetst for the double strength othine; it Is this that points was advocated at the mpecial| senting 00 troops, or upward of! Edward Behimer, for many years a meeting held to-day at the Hotel] 10,000 members of the Girl Scouts bassage expressman at Third Avenue $3and $3.50 Grades Astor of tho New York State Asso-| National Organization On Ne i Tae hone ae wee e Fe | ty gold on the money-back guarantee, Special Saturday at ctation of Electric Ratlways. The library of the Metropolitan | Eleventh Street, after sounding his wife! —Advt. - a A committee of ten members to] building fairly rang with echoes of “Tie? makes sore, burning, tired) .onter with all street ratiway offiaials| the applause that grocted speakers feet fairly dance with delight. Away’ |. tate was appointed and it r rt of giris the aches and pains, the corns, cal- : pledging the active support of girl was decided to make an effort to have|in every State in the Union to a fouses, blisters, banions and chilblains. A wri” draws owt the acids and pol-|the . increased revenue proposition | Policy of aggressive Cooperation in gons that puff up your feet. No mat-/passed on by the members of the! "Speakers at the morning session ter how hard you work, how long you First and Second District Public Ber-}found a ready response to their ad ‘ dance, how far you walk, or how Jong! vice Commissions sitting as a single! dresses. Lessons learned froin the remain on your feet, “Tiz” brings bods hin aie of girls Rett in t comfort. “132” is ma; ar irl Guides, of Canada, an old Ber atand, wondertel for tired, ac Many of the up-state raliroads were | ganization than the one in the Bt ing: wollen, smarting feet. Ah! how | Un sented, but all of the New| were pointed out by Lady Pellatt, t Ce table, how heppy you fedl.| Yo ction interests were. principal speaker of the day. Your'feet just tingle for joys shoes Following several speeches tn which | gi “Henry Pellate al- 464-466 Fulton St, Brooklyn never hurt or seem tight. the railway representatives stated \ int, is here ag the guest of th Get a 25 cent box of “Tiz” now! that their operating expenses had from any druggist or department | pooh in ased forty per cent. In the| chairman of the Dominion Council o! ‘ e e store. End foot torture forever—| tas: tive years it was decided that] (jit! Guides, and president of tite Nite wear te asd heh py. sunt think! unanimous action by all of the street aie Sullete Ce) in on re ] fares would meet with greater suc-| the Girl Scouts’ national organiz ieent“Adve cess thun {solated efforts, and it was | tian, ‘Montague Gammon, e chic} Men's and Young Men's Suits in the season's smartest styles. We erecutive; an James Russell show everything from snappy styles then decided that a committee of ten| jnq Dr, 8 D. Wood, of th would be appointed to push the mat- a of this city. | Ter é » members being appointed, ‘T. ‘ss t the con- for young fellows of dash and go to conservative models for men of quiet » companies within the juris-4 vention will be taken up with conf. taste. ESTABLISHE D 186: *2.09 Beautiful tailored and trim- med styles in all the new colors for your choice. The success of this offering is a foregone conclusion, for the sale presents itself at a most opportune time, —just when women and misses are buying blouses of this kind for immediate and Summer wear. The savings are excep- tional—and as for style, quality and value, we will let you be the judge. The more you have tried to shop elsewhere, the better satisfied will you be with your results here. 12 Handsome Styles for Choice (5 as 5 Tiusteatads ach and every blouse in this sale is a correct fashion and up to the minute in every detail. The colors are: GOLD, PEACH, MAIZE, TEA ROSE, FLESH AND WHITE. Various new trimmings; self or contrasting color embroidery, shirring, pleating, bem- stitching and new shaped collars in self or contrasting colors, Si: 36 to 44, No Mail, C. O. D., Phone or Approval Orders Filled in This Sale. The Season’s Greatest Sale of Men’s & Youths’ Spring & Summer Suits Nearly 1,000 suis selected from our own varieties are spe- cially priced for this event. Two underprice purchases from prominent manufacturers of high-class, ready-to-wear suits are offered. And finally, choice lots of “sample” suits from manufac- turers with whom we deal largely the year round. In this bigvest and best selling even: o* ihe year, you are invited to a feast of bargains in the Men's Store, such as no other clothing shop in town will attempi io duplicate S it Regularly Priced $ 1 5 5 ul Ss Up to $25, at . Here are assortments that are unequalled, giving you a choice of this season's most popular styles and fabrics shown by the leading makers of high-class, ready-to-wear clothing,--the products of the best clothiers in Rochester, Philadelphia and New York are included Wonderful varieties,-- newest one, two and three button models, Snaj PY and conservative styles, in WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS A HOMESPUNS, in stripes, checks and neat mixtures, ~—dark and light Male terns. Also ALL-WOOL BLUE AND BLACK SERGES — Sizes 32 to 50 chest measure. This is unquestionably the biggest and best effort we have so far put forth in our popular Men's Main Floor $15 Clothes Section THE VALUFS ABSOLUTELY COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF MEN AND YOUTHS WHO CON- TEMPLATE THE PURCHASE OF SUITS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEA A saving of $5 to $10 for those who make their selection in this sale pelt Excellent Suits in Great Variety Also Special at $12.95 Nearly 400 Suits To Sell, on Sale at *6,95 “Kingly” Trousers “" “sae” at °3.95 and °5 May Sales of Boys’ Clothing arments in a complete range of pop- | programme to be followed. throug » Public Service Com-| ences on the plans to bo followed t the First District and five , | urate exceed ¥ is00 hort. the summer by troops in the gr jtappear to be cure: companies in the Second farming States of the West and re from this aMiction are von si undergo the periodical For Infants and Childrew, =| South. towwecke tunel they are A demonstration by Scouts of Bears forty-nine troops of the | ro in the pr Made of Blue Serges, Cassimeres and Fancy Mixtures. EVERY SUIT MADE BY A REPUTABLE MANUFACTURER Boys’ Blue Serge Confirmation Suits Sizes 8 to 18 years. $ Newest mode! 4g ie ‘Trousers lined Arthur Plaut, the Brooklyn butcher who You Have » was sentenced to from two years to five! 4 8 in Sing Sing for attempting t ae Department inspector 1 must serve out his term, all Pain. Appellate Division of ae ft His sree from om or | the conviction and sentence by Justice WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ‘ Cropsey was dented to-day, BROOKLYN Cold Storage for Furs—2% on Valuation D. PRICE & CO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Drastic Reduction Sales for Saturday fon Any Purchase Up to $10 We Offer Special Terms 9? $1 DOWN & $1 A WEEK \, Unrestricted Suit Clearance eee OpPENHenM, Giuns & © Fulton and Bridge Streets Hundreds of High Class Suits Regardless of Former Prices $45: Formerly up to $39.50 FOR BABIES! Corduroy Coats Sale $1. 95 A most a able model of good quality white cordu- roy. Made with Splendidly made ular styles and materials. These Bargains for Saturday: Boys’ Spring Reefers choice of Fancy Home models, of Serge, Gabardine, Wool Velour, Tinssis Demi-Tailored, Sport and Dressy Burella and Gunniburl—Navy, Black and the i ze spuns, Black and White Che Blue Serge. tide von fashionable high colors--sizes 14 to 44, PW Spring Pu mtps ete.; sizes 21, 108 years, SQ Qe Se front and back Dy tt Pe 3.95 ans oO vith rows of . i Sana ‘pipe clever han No Charge for Alterations Slender and graceful models may Boys’ Wash Sults--in the newest 1917 styles and smocking. It models; good washable materials, in light and dark blues, tans, drabs, checks and str pes Also Middy Suits, etc., and plain y 6 white; sizes 244 to 8 yrs.; at 95 Boys’ Norfolk Two-Trouser Suits—in fancy sea- sonable Mixtures; sizes Sp 9 $a 8 to 18 yrs.; at @ and 6.75 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits —Norfolk, Patch Pocket, Pinch Back and Three-Piece Separate Belt models; in fine all-wool navy blue Serge; aust 1 to 18 years 9545 an °6.75 has acute little turn-down collar, with stitched cuffs, and is lined THROUGH- OUT with sat een. LAWN BONNET be had in patent leather or black glace kidskin; turned soles and Louis XV. heels with aluminum plate. A Very Special Value at 400 High Cost Spring Coats 10548 “49¢ > "be worn onnets (and ection and ead); may Formerly | er sag een) up to $25, up to $29.50 At Sh Pri At Sharp Price i ; Fi ; Baby Carriages Medudtione “Seconds’’ C's of Taffet ills Ports Silk Moire, Gunniburl, Burella, ‘ ree Men's $2& 838 ng Gabardine, Serge, Poiret Twill, Covert and Wool Velour Black seminnon-—roquiary SAb.06; Gap 0011; On 8 a b Navy and all high colors, Sizes 14 to 44, : eeu ut cepa 2l Hats & Derbies 1. 35 arringen regularly $2 ‘21 75 About t 000 - Fecutary $38.00 excellent New Summer Waists ” aera a ce HATS in 4 Beautiful, splendidly structed ve blue, green, 30 Smart Styles Just Arrived, gepuine Reed, richly upholstered in cordur Bena) fan, . ; wy Reclining, adjustable back and hood. Fitted d black and Specially Priced at sbbibiiie Modal anita i fel asa aA ag Ma tals ; onreversible gears; heavy rubber tired wheel DERBIES $ 98 Don't overlook this opportunity to make the are all flexi “p nue Mouaninld fortat ; ble and light e Pride of Your House t dui base ivi siaie arvian’ baal the balmy days which are itu be b choice. Black only Or, Ferdinand King, a New York City PF ar ‘local Author, says: “There st — Mel Gan be no strong, vigorous, Iron men not ' thy, rosy cheeked women For Details of Other Sales Please See Our Advts, in To-Day’s Journal, f Delightful models of Voile embroidered in white, some with | \ Without fron—Nuxated tron taken three tin per day after meals will increase oh a | ss { the strength and endurance of weak, nervous Jown folks 100 per ¢ — touches of colored embroidery, Latest frill and collar effects $1.98 Caseatiihie! nihieks Rev ' Filled Hooks of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Ai Redeemable for 82.30 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, yy injure ° mact or for $2 in Cash in the @M Office on the / wv. We Give aoa Green Trading § Usual ak for 1 ry Them, Double ax Stamps Til 1? 0' Clo ux Stamps Thereafter, Single “Sperry Stamps All Day

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