The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 6

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*5 Fa ae : vee sh ___- THE RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917. Ty cashes | BOY SHOT BY DETECTIVE. |P*yrrint Getcctivee went to « lub on PUBLIC ANGERED ae gn oP 4 thnsentine este gett i = Eleventh Averue struck Rance Mat-|qwas in Flood’s cust dermen by unanimous vote has the second floor of one of tho Hleventh nickel-a-ride precedent cannot and B. Altman & Ca. thews, fourteen years old, of No, 745) ran. enol gn AR ay ghey Arr adopted @ resolution by President _Maited fi Milk Eleventh Avenue, in the abdomen, and ie ia f frgnt of ae sacra and Strack I, Dowling, taking the same ASK FOR and GET Flood Fired at Escaping Prisoner! Avenue bulldings near Fitty-t -third Street mist not be broken, and bas ar- © ch Tin he 1s in @ eetlous condition to-day in| fim the prisoner escal Poke) the Mayor. In Masiatian | dor wiih some of these ines are A Special Purchase of Hallet Glances From Walk, |at midnight {6 look for men charged © & ‘hon i Hor rl dick’s Ai ayaa | Aa yea ame oe BV THREAT TO RAISE TMD Sang press buon Pane | Flood at an escaping prisoner in Service se tention Mines.” moter propos, ad similar American-made Filet Laces when George boo et ie bw hearings. The Board of Al- ceils Everybody in New York Up in| <0. tn toon ain by the Central action been taken by the Cent — ‘ Arms Against the Shonts | Kedsration of & ot te : | 7 tae ere bait of Lemon Juice consisting of desjrable matched sets, in © # peculiarly graceful designs and the © widths most in favor, will be placed on |, sale to-morrow at bi For Freckles Mi Doauty | it Pee eat te Dre conte, ever Pt | ’ ye ‘The Publo Service Commission witi| ne of the sppltcaiia Yor tie. treet transfer privilege, is a subsidiary of begin on ee cee a 6, at 2.80) the Inte rough, which controls the o'clock in the series of| present Manhattan eubway and Man- public hearlage ont applletions of ait| battan, WE lines, sol Before it occurred to the bnaged hi 4 the murface iines of the greater city| Rallways to prs A ae for the privilege of obarging 2 cepts | conditions and af extra for transfers. Claiming that| lions from t @ public a2 smayet ml the | Squeeze the juice o| a wo lemons 68c., $1.10, 1.25 & 2.25 per yard j 34" St. New York A Drastic Reduction Women’s Fine White Linen | right to charge for fers, those re- | into a bottle containin, rée saan the cost of both labor and material| fyonsible for its contol nade Thettol. of orchard white, shake weil, and t aro bigher because of the war, the] lowing now damaging adntission: have a quarter pint of the best frec! ke less by Ve rathvay Vines have oomctuded thet| The | Interborough | Consolidated | ang’ tan lotion and complexion beau These being, in many instances, less by one- é the travelling public of the five bor- if Cc tifler at very, very 51 st. ; Ouse sbould be conspelled to boar] ofotae, New, Xork Raulwaye Company, | Hier grocer har thelgmpnsand any} Half than the prices generally asked for whatever extra financial turdens|politan Street Rallway Bystem, pos-| drug store or toilet counter will sy have resulted. Leet | ¥ wamefalisies. property ging it af nas Crag AA orca white for similar Me sd and the yogue of filet being * ‘ alll a few cents. wee! Oi Lace Boots an crf oleae. ie Aan HRP RL | reeren tin af to oa | ROW a. Ute eight, this Sale presents s mast is and is eacl nd gee how ‘ te ace bitah, and the feht against interfer at Shonte's| Henkin and wemishee diitepe wea| — UNeammon epportunity. ence with the 6-cent gare promises to batiicrap iy Mie rantens the | how clear, soft and white fhe skin be be one of the most vigorous of its ota Ratlwaye Company uniess comes, Yes! It is harmfess—Advt. ' (First Floor) Extraordinarily Low Prices Stern Brothers will be asked to-morrow for a ; Little Children’sWashableDresses | A %4éinch White Linen. Lace Boot, West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Acenues West 43rd Street , pi . Ve Lightweight welt soles, with white : welting. Full Louis XVI covered heels. Little Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 2 to 5 years) Washable Colored Dresses, 95c., $1.50, 1.85 Washable Suits » + + 145,240 3 (Second Floor) is Beginning To-morrow, Tuesday, THE ANNUAL SALE OF TOWELS For every household requirement at very Sppreciable savings, as follows: Guest Size Huck Towels Huck Towels, key & damask borders at 65c, 95c and $1.50 a dozen. at $2.95 and 3.50 doz. Heavy Grade Huck Towels Twilled Kitchen Towels, red borders at $2.25 and 2.75 a doz. at $4.25 a dozen > Turkish Bath Towels Turkish Bath Blankets iG : 4 $1.50, 2.00, 2.95 and 4.25 a doz. at $1.50, 2.00 and 3.75 each A boot that must be seen to be appreciated, and not to be confused with cheaply made white canvas shoes. QThig fs a really beautiful shoe of finest white Linen, made by skilled shoemakers, GA light, graceful boot for now and the warm days to to? Women’s Summer Coats AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES are an interesting feature in the Department on the Third Floor. Unusual values are offered in a Imported Natural-color Pongee Coats at . . . . + $24.50 & 35.00 | Coats in a number of the new fabrics at . «6 « «+ » $24.50 & 35.00 : < t _ Huck Towels, hemmed, 19 x 38 inches, dozen, $1.50 Turkish Bath Towels, - - - - doz. $3.25 Hemmed; 22x44 inches; spongy and absorbent. Higher-cost Outergarments, comprising many | smart styles, are also marked at great reductions from former prices. Check Glass Towels, - - - - - daz. $2.95 Hemmed, with striped side borders all around. LET USSTART ver Hemmed Glass Towels,'- - - - doz. $3.50 If you contemplate i i ay ROOM * OUTFIT Name woven, plain centre and red side border. future we advise y: Women’s Rubber Beach Capes, in plain and a oer sre te Cay fancy effects are among the smart novelties desire cot ron it ean y AU. MEapy to stant | | now being shown for Summer wear. ; ¢ uy for cash or credit t PAY FOR UT, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST $1.50 A WEEK. —— A New Model Women’s Pump “The Elise’’—worth $7.00 at $5.50 To-morrow \ It is attractively made of patent leather and matt kid, having circular vamp, neat perforations, stout turned soles and Louis heels. SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Difth Averuwe- Madison Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New York po aS S| Ss '* SR $2 A WEEK DELIVERS | RE. = pen an Nicer OUR SPECIAL ee A Pre-Holiday Blouse Offering Featuring $2.95 to 5.50 values, , at $1.95, 2.95 & 3.75 Main Floor. The Organdies with edg- | The Linens in neat ing of Irish crochet and | tailored models have Voiles trimmed with Val- | been reduced to the very low price of $2.95 The Georgette Crepe models in white and flesh are very excep- tional value at $8.75 al enciennes lace are $1.95 Fibre Covered Wardrobe Trunks at sisi 00 Full sized, 48x22x2@ inches, made to withstand hard travel and fitted with every packing convenience. Wardrobe Trunks at $37.50 Open or closed top models; three styles to choose from i r COMBINATION MATTRESS Goversé with heavy strived ad NORMA TALMADGE, IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY, Decoration Day. Miia Wee a OPEN 135 to 36 St. Hi wxtnas | BLOCK 8TH AVE. | Its West 125 St Then {7 NEWARK STORE *rowes (42 Market St. Taxi Wardrobe Trunks, dome top, 40 inches, $15.00 Motor Restaurant, complete outfit for six, $10.00 Black Enamel Hat Box—$4.50 18x18x12 inches, with two hat forms and two pockets.

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