The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1917, Page 8

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nay ‘Fawr R Bins ce s, WRG Mil Aw as we Rsdicke wa feorstes fn Be be . mr CARDS FOR CITIZENS SASS soe ind other places vital “GHMRGE OF BOOKMAKNG =>" fag. ‘atrom, Oveveslie tt and aad Gets Verdict Against Own, | | Prior to Final Adjustment 8 a RET URIS SEL ETERS Paring hie back and disclosing hie by daughter, the rest of the fas! scarred body to « fury in Justice Gay- to eur defonon” Wea louder, mae ~ yoin the Red Cross, and ; to The Evening World to-day, “at-| Evidence In “Jamaica Ca Case Discloses | in ‘nadition,¢ ‘ie mother bas trered all , Halbert B. Warren of Yonkers are protection that ts needed—it the Nothing More Than Private Bet, |e" Property, consisting of 200 acres told how he entere@ @ Turkish bath one Jaw can always be enforced. But sup capes Ade ladety +B ad redlottrcern teicher | 125th St West fonaabrees” a tad’ tant he Jot H CKTO pose an allen enemy succeeds in get- He Decides. *9 47-49 West 42d Street diet, Lai aren ba As Ap, vere who wishes to do harm. He poole Gu estas Cor of Srepbayit gfe Announee Sco ange Batts for 696,060 dor. be heed aps suppose a police- book- KEN IN TH FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY ene | man by mistake arrests « man who is GREAT om ie Then arr Swee Wutnsd | Chairman aja Mayor’s Commit. | ‘ett 8 American cftisen and te held 12,000 YARDS tee Y ate ze for damages by the courts? In hts decision, which was made STREET And rson’s hee = ew | tec Suggests Plan for Protec: | “Tt 220 Jaw stall require every | pubilo to-day, Justice Manning sald: e zen, whether he goes! “A careful reading of the informa- <n ‘, 7 Re-Or anization Sale} POST TOASTIES tion of Forts and Armorles. | near waterfront or forts or not, to| tion disclones,, if anything at all, Genuine —_ carry an {identification card bearing | nothing more the making of «|/Completely Restored to Health : If the muggestion just mas by | his desctiption and his signature, it |Drivate det, or vragen, ‘and hence the “4 ” G hams statement set forth do not #uflicient~ By ‘‘Fruit-a-tives Archibald BE. Stevenson, Chairman of wire easy to exotude all aliens. a ly 6 sustain | the orime attempted to be a Bolloeman seeing « eurplclous chet t of ‘bookmaking.’ 883 St. Valier St., Montreal. ALSO the Mayor's Committee on Aliens, is pon ont ee t and ere tice ‘cnarge that any money! «1, 1919 I was taken suddenly ill e Mire him’ to write hie stanat . enacted into law, every American cit!-/ Fine suspect falls in this tent, it] Gharse chct tho relator kept owas in| with acute Stomach Trouble and 38-in. Imported Present Managing Interests Acquire Complete Control, Necessitating Closing Out Entire Stock Dresses Reduced from $22.50 and $25. $8.50 ——— Newest mod wanted materials, Afternoon and Evening Frocks Geo Ne eile Pongens alu dersey, Wool ee cree bet eeayy oe corey ee: | 99. The Talk of the Town Shirtwaist Dresses—two pi rtwaist Dresses—two Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Figured ee ae 15:2 all the new summer colors, All sises, capapaael Af Evening Dr ternoon & Evenin esses aterials of plain an aded ie lpleg Crepe Meteors, Fine Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Magnificent Af agnificent Afternoon Gowns Former prices up_to $125 rices up to $125 Former prices up_to- Slit ¢ 0 0 “Beaded ‘Nets, Satin and Georgette Combias- 25: tions, Flowered Chiffons, Serges. All new’ models in all colors, some plain, others embroidered. Included with this lot are high- Former prices up to to $65 Silk Taffetas, Tricotines, Embroidered Wool Jerseys, Silk Jerseys, Wool Jerseys, Men's Fine $22.50 and $25 Wool Jerseys, Satin and Georgette Combina- Newest models in Beaded Georgettes, Laces, Fine Quality Wool Jersey Suits priced suits In all materials. Serges, Gabardines, Mixtures and English Tweeds $] 519.75 Of Taffetas, Georgette, oad Pongeo, Figured Reduced f from $25, $29.50 & $35, 12 Serge. 1eces Former price $29.75 Heretofore from $39 to $55 $] 8.50 tions, Tricotines and Shantungs. Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Satins, Foulards, Former prices up to $45.00 $12 50 Silk & Cloth Suits —all beautifully tailored, very smart ‘models, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street al Sint’ Street ui Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor. Wyckoff St. t GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$1 Weekly This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Credit Purchase When REFRIGERATORS (Parior Tables Parlor Tables « t for your money; as high as ®33; ae low HELP WANTED—MALE. DRAFTSMEN WANTED-De- signers, detailers and trac- ers, experienced in mechant- eal or electrical work; experience, expected; tions. Apply R. F.. give age and salary permanent posi. 361. World. | FOR SALE. puMoNis'? & CREDIT ae Ensiest Terms. 4 warren CO. “ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT . DIAMO ONDS Saveriey 9) me redit ri eee o Watch & Diamond Ca, @ MAIDEN LANE. | BUNDAY’ WoRLD WANTS : WORK MONDAY WONDERS 3 zen will carry an identification card | will as long as the war lasts. The card, him. Will provide one of the best means of protection to our ships, forts and mu- nition factories, as Mr. Stevenson sees! it and even though getting it may in- volve @ little exertion, no true citizen | Rot OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Another Extraordinary Sale For Wednesday (Only) 1500 Pairs Women’s Superior White Canvas Shoes 600 paifs of superior white canvas boots, modeled on lines of unusual grace and distinction; hand- turned soles and Louis XV. heels, Special 4,00) 900 pairs of superior] . quality white canvas pumps, hand-turned soles and Louis XV. heels. Special OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & € 34th Street—New York On Sale Wednesday (Only) 750 Women’s Shetland Sweaters Smart sport model (as illus- iby L/ trated) with large sailor col- lar, wide belt and two sport pockets, in Rose, Copen, Light Blue, Green, Purple, Pink and Corn; trimmed in contrasting colors. Very Special 5.00 of 13,000 Messengers Fully equipped and ready to answer double- quick to the forward call of business, these messengers are yours to command at any hour of any, day and night. They form an essential part o! WESTERN UNION SERVICE Telegrams—Day Letters—Night Lett Cablegrams—Money Weaechene by Wire THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. will be enough to keep all dangerous ople away be sufficient und for arresting The simple test of signatere papers, apparatus or phara- phenadie for th or registering bets or wagers.” ——————— FAMILY GIVES ALL ae sald Mr. Stevenson. ‘I necessary. ‘The signature test Offers Her Property to the ; Government. WASHINGTON, June 12.—War De- partment records to-day disclosed a at sng dealers or sent wate | remarkable case of family patriotiem.| Fruit-a-tives Limited, Three sons of a Tampa, Fia., family’ N. Y.—Advt. or Sige any place where there were of recording TO NATION IN WAR a| Every One Enlists and Mother dropped in the street. I was treated by several physicians for nearly two years, and my weight dropped from 225 pounds to 160 pounds. Then sev- eral of my friends advised me to try ‘Frult-a-tives.’ I began to improve almost with the firet dose, and by using them I recovered from the dis- tressing Stomach Trouble—and all | and aa nak thoes were cured. ‘ow I weigh 208 pounds. I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ om H.W ‘MAN, a box, 6 for $2.50, bi sine 25c. pares by gdensburg, Voiles 19¢c = Rica 25 and 39e very woman Will want her share oft tod celebrated ginghams Checks, Plaids, Stripes and Solid Colors. VOILES are in the daintiest floral and figured effects. B. Altman & Cn. | 1 Neurme omen ~ — Every American should buy a Liberty Bond | BUY A BOND NOW } at the Special Booth, First Floor | ; | Crepe de Chine Sports Dresses In white and flesh-color very specially priced at $19.50 are on sale in the Department for Women’s Ready-to-wear Dresses, on the Third Floor. Summer Hats for Women, Misses and the Younger Set are displayed in an unusually large and attractive assortment, in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. Every smart novelty introduced for street and sports wear during the warm weather is represented, including felt-and-straw com- binations, soutache-embroidered satins, polka dot effects, and the newest models in fine and rough straws. In all cases the prices are attractively moderate. To-morrow (Wednesday) a number of styles in STRAW SPORTS HATS will be placed on sale, to close out, at the greatly reduced prices of $1.75, $3.50 & $5.00 An Important Sale of Women’s Philippine Lingerie will be continued to-morrow (Wednesday) on the Second Floor SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Fifth Auenue-Madtaon Avenwe, New York Women’s Silk Petticoats in two new models, cut ‘on the ample lines now demanded, will be specially priced for to-morrow as follows: ’ Silk Taffeta Petticoats, in several smart colors ‘< at $4.25 Tub Silk Pettionate (white), with shadow- proof front and back gores . + at $3.65 A Special Sale of Infants’ Pique Coats and Afghans (a new importation) ‘ | will offer exceptional values to-morrow at the prices quoted: Hand-embroidered Pique Coats (sizes 6 months to 2 years) . + $3.25 Hand-embroidered Pique Afghans . 1.85 LITTLE CHILDREN’S COLORED COATS’ ' have been marked, for clearance, at the i greatly reduced prices of $3.50 & $4.85 Infants’ and Little Children’s Outfitting (Second Floor) . An Unusual Clearance Sale offering Women’s Low Shoes and Pumps at $3.75 & $4.75 per pair will be continued to-morrow, in the Department on the Second Floor,

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