The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1917, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEba keday JUNE 20, 1917. i E CARS BACK UP MYL | TRAIN KILLS BRIDGE GUARD. 7 : ———— Largest Floor Covering House in Brooklyn —————— BECOMES THE BRIDE — were lic the- penton aevacarian 62 i meets NeW York Floor Covering C John Allen, a special policeman | Washington. guarding the Brooklyn Bride, we ———————— I ow killed early this morning by a Myrtle | ys Corner 60 Flatbush AV. 1 Block from Avenue “L" train near the Manhattan | Livingston Fulton St tower of the bridge. iB Allen, in uniform, was crossing the |i roadway to meet his “rellef’ man, Be- fore Motorman George Hubbs could bring his cars to a halt two of the trucks had over the man. Traffic was held up for fifteen min- utes’ while the body was removed from under the cars, Allen lived at No. 125 West Bixtieth Street, Manhattan. He | was forty years old. cent enaatione Almost Forty Miles Made on One Gallon of Gasoline by ; Stock Model. ' Thirty-nine and two hs miles Was the distance » Briscoe 4-24 trav- | @iled upon one gallon of gasoline in| Dallas, Tex., oo June § The car was | & regular stock model, On June 7, four Briscoe cars, with eix measured gallons of ga were @riven from the Dallas B dealer's door to Mineral Wells and buck to Dallas, a distance of 172.2 miles, One Briscoe made the trip on | the six gallons of fucl, averaging 28.51 | ae per gallon, the second car made | 24.17 miles to the gallon, while the These records indicate that the ear a ae fs meking good the claims of its . fuakers that twenty-five to thirty | Soy 4UTTON: % milea’per gallon is not unusual with | Briscoe owners | ae be f "| Eva Mylott, known to the concert stage here and abroad as a contralto | | with & voice of rich quality, was mar- | [STANDARD Tt ACTION USED) Cuban Five Cubans, who were said to have been active in the recent revolution in | Cuba, and who took refuge in Hayti, pects From Haytt. | 6 Great Carloads of Mill Lengths Rex to 50c Grades---in Three Lots Just bought- ENTIRE INVEN- TORY STOCK, comprising all the LINOLEUM REMNANTS. from one of the greatest Linoleum mills in the country—six big carloads— 72,000 YARDS IN ALL — to be closed out immediately in three colossal sale lots. Lot I—s0c to 50¢ Cork and Genuine felt Base Jeum; beautiful se patterns, h of any pattern ange room, Square yard Lot II - Best 55c to 70c Linoleums TIEEEIEEENEIEEEEEEEE ESERIES Long lengths in quarter and half rolls; cork and genuine felt base Linoleum; positively 55¢ to 26c 70c qualities; square yard.........sceeeeeeeeees Lot III —$1.10 to $1.35 Inlaid Linoleum Room lengths, most desirable grades; colors ed yesterday to Hutton Gibson, by| |i v. Mr, McGoldrick of St, Michael's | in Flushing, L. I. ‘The ceremony was | followed by a reception at the home Jot the bride's cousin, Mrs. H. A. Cur- | jrie, ‘The bride is a native of Sydney, | Aun Mr, Gibson is the New] epresentative of the Gibson) Manufacturing Company, Gray Hair Restored. °0'"=> ricnge it mem. ‘to its Natural Color | TWO BODIES IN FIRE RUINS. Why not bring back the natural youth- | ful color to those gray and faded hairs | VAs of Dead in Sugar Refinery that make you look so old? Be young | Wiase Now Ten. und attractive looking. Have rich, dark, lossy hair without. a trace of gray, that “bigaetidanh ro e 7 8} Everyone admires, that youTl be proud of South First Stree through to the back; please Wal measurement 66c You can do it easily: 1y—gradually PORE YAIG ise ccciieveniaveiees arenes Do not use dyes of ata hey give the batr'an annatural HAYS HAL HEALTH, its the manent, natural way, ready ta use ‘when you buy it, not a dye—used by particular people Decaiise its use cannot be Guaranteed Sing Pr 25 is 40% on All Our Rugo—— ding, destroyed a wi 1 fire. This makes the THEATRES. Getected by others, Removes dandruff too, | list of th djten, and all employees SOc and $1.00 at your druggist’s, are now & 1 for " tie ja ; pote eatntactory. hE vodiea found today Were’ On Ue Winter Garden {!,""’ §,°0; Raat is Alweye > acta wh tain ad fth floor, wher explosion occurred, R by the number employees. Five of id in the rulns and PASSING SHOW | My LADY clove | reais Wibows Les |feecuemer aes g STEEPLECHASE iiss tae 23 HEART OF r WQNEN ALAND Sa THE MAN WHO CAME BACK. TH ST. Tree eae ts chet Ie QOMTH REACH ONE ELIOT'S Ss Wel ty ae 8. ac tries & sefalks: a Sparkling, Youth, - LOVE oO MIKE Bh a0 Resnty,— Sen ee, | pets pecan se ‘TIP-TOR GIRLS et, Williams: tnd. we hecks w the viet! her chauffeur, Davis Zwirin ¥ ee ati f | were painfully hurt at 7 A. M. to-day when her atttomobile collided with a Willlamsbu ital ambulance at | South Firth 8 r Dr, Flam ; sorge Demp- sey, was : » ambulanc |e an all, . hines w Mire Freeman and, Zwirin had been \t da uts and bruises they went home. her the doctor nor his chauffeur was Luis SULLIVAN IS 1S PROMOTED. mall deposit NOW. Pay the balance to suit your con- PRINCESS Simhat. ia | Maxwell Man Gets Post of Aasist- Bicycles New 1917 Models. \J Prices $20 to $55. Call or Write for Catalog iV. pavead's ssi nce, spreading it over a period of 8 full years, if you wish. “OH, BOY’! Bene ; teat ‘Lhe Anderson player-piano is equipped with the Standard Player Action, vont a PLAYERS than which « more satisfactory player action has r r been built. We can | Below Re, St, ant Sales Mana«er, ea point to hundreds of them within a radius of 10 miles of our store which COMEDY 3 Ni Giet, Bree 8s. Cat veras) F, J. Sullivan, one of the ploneers of) have never had a 5-cent piece spent upon them for repairs in 5 years. a bad Mutor Sates Con, | But You must meke vour purchase NOW to get the advantage of the ¢ present STEAMBOATS. sd c $447.50, ue Is $550. Ne c W : 7 SETAE poled gee psc Eri IE rN ovat Ae ge Wh Sad Day y River mba o | pret nronco’n Creat Caigting ix Can earthen ie are free Pl piano book, an invaluabl Je in th i f “UPSTATRS"AN b INE q Send for our free Player-piano book, aluable guide in the purchase o 5 | Be Quickly Removed oe Ore daa Slaveoniates hase of |] LONGACRE "a fi. Bs fo WMCOLLIERI NOTH i All Service Dally Except Sunday. (Beauty Culture) er PSTABLISHED 1876, iN Catakills, Saratoga, the Adirond énd North, All through rail tick UP BOATS Leabromes of, Went 42d St Wout iamn Hairs can be easily banished from the skin by this quick, painless ‘method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and in 2 or 8 min- SF05s me etwas in the i segater 8 291 Livingston St., B’klyn en by }) J Inc. Opposite Keeney’s Theatre Republican mbly District ain Park next ining will take excursionis: ts to thelr destination. ba ointment, buy the delatone ip ap Joseph Levinson ts President of the or- nites rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Ex- cepting in very stubborn growths, one application {s sufficient. To avoid dis- } original package.—Advt, |foiiercontente for prisess To "11 gag, ogy, is 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street || Smith Stree Cor. Dri (OOKLYN —_ Cor. WycKoft et “ITCHY. GOODS DE! ERED ANY WHRBE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture 3 . Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—-$1 Weekly || NR FEIN | eed ivertisemen' TEN P | * Dissent Off Off Your Credit Purchase When lek a New poe | FULTON qn OB VHudooa, 09 | able with those of Day Line, Tel. 1007 Spring. Nias” Wiad China Closeis dy and Raymond, Hitchoack Wa WF NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESIS™ Str. Use Your Caeitt With Us “Your Needs aq, MakeOurTerms”’ ‘|| EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES sal nel ty « is, s-Plece Parior Suit Sale BUFFETS | wat “COURTENAY # ies" WISE pt _ BOSTON Via Long Island Sound, Buzzards Bay aad = “Our Prices Cape Cod Can Open | "ete le i Oa Rh Saturdays MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE HOe Weekly See oar many new ParlorSults] designs in Batters, All Goods Marked in _ PORTLAND WE Sell OF] wie stock to select pris , u'|$57.50; the 3-plece , \ rl igures. 1655 {Loose Cushion 95,50 MUSIOON BACH #TEAMY Motor Suits, for | riohete and Information of Plere; also et Deliveries OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVE! 2a i |Tourtat € New York Transfer Co. Offices, Every- a Sion Steamboat Go, A DAY ON TE OCKAN, aig, “LAC e> HEN you go on your va ‘ol ine : ee TEN-PIECE HIGH GRADE | tion’ thi "lone Piers Monteus } numa | PNY CONEY. ISLAND A a mg ell 3 Finst CONCERT tik Bate | 1 Ait Bide 5 WALNUT, BEAUTIFULLY CARVED Evening World, 12¢ per week . LANNA'C ASE (Met. Opera Co. Cpaw’s hmrtean Kao! Dally World, 12c per week Sunday World, Ge per Sunday You cap eubscribe now for a week or amy length of Uwe you wilh and we will chatae Jour sdaree 44 ultea 4s r00 do i Charlie Chan! be oh Solis SOKA. AYE, BearM =BHOTOPLAYS, PAt ACE Witte hy xis ound Trip, W GrOK N80 1 Way & 47 31 . | Me BUST PHOTO MELODN AA. VAAN Meenard GRAN / ¥ RII nerd bere toae gh” Rivensive® mia wth HENDERSON’ i 7 ho @” Bach's «Medel ted car ai’i jean where you ROR BAUR ns DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY TERMS, ALL GOODS GUANANTRED, American Watch & Diamond Co, B R‘o| BW A yt nit Arye TEMPESS NSHINE| | LIBERTY 123,531 Sduhitiine EYE DIAEER0S *yrssiarcnae with cane backs and genuine leather seats, AWCor veelS"St IALTQ‘ Pinay, 4 No Wxtra Charge for It. N , Advert ta for The World may be loft ab WOBLD WANTS WORK WONDERS) freemen i tye Wiel nay we ie! wet oe, @ MAIDEN LANE, Phone Oort, 6867, Agent calls. | HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fitth avenue TWENTY- THIRD JUNE SALE Continued Business Means Best Results All Around Our Prices Help You Save Only 460 SKIRTS BUT EVERY ONE IS MARKED 1.00 Some sell regularly at $1.50—others at $1.75, others at $2.00—so much for the ins you are getting. How are they made? In delightful styles—some have the smartest patch pockets—others have deep satchel boxes— some have ¢ the ming higher belt—all have pearl but- tons on them somewhere or other... .In pique, repp, linene, gabardine—plain white, striped and some with spot designs very like the effective sill patterns. Sizes—all medium and extra sizes, too. These skirts are. so pretty! THURSDAY ONLY WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT BLACK KID OXFORDS Soft leather—medium lacy toes, light turned soles, medium or low heels—especially cool for summer wear—a certain relief in all foot complaints. C, D, Eand EE widths...: .. 3.98 Extra wide, EEE widths. . .. 4.95 Women’s White Canvas Oxfords—B toes and low, tlat heels—welted soles—special style carried by few—C, D, Band ERB widths ...cccccceses cee ccsecccece - 3.48 Dark Tan Oxfords for Stout Women | Women's Tenderfoot Soft Black Kid —Extra wide sprite. sptencid fit-| Purmpe—Medium round toes—low, ting shoe—EEE widths only, flat heels—welted soles—dressy, Sines 40 9. ...ccseeeeeees 5.45 try hs al a slges..... tee eeeeeee - Out-of-Door CLOTHES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 5 Semi-Norfolk Styles—Durable and __| smart suits in Palm Beach material — with pocket trimmings. All sizes for women and misses. [ 4. 4. 45 | Knockabout Khaki Suits—Belted coat, with pockets. BREECHES TO MATCH........1.27 8 75 | Military Suits of Khaki—two styles | ig —one loose Norfolk—coat with four pockets | Special | tor real service—other style with rather fitted | coat—cartridge belt and pockets. JUNE SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:— | Women's Skirts, Suits, Dresses, Coats Women's House Dresses & Negligecs | Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses Millinery nd Furnishings Shoes “Washable and Silk Blouses Men's Shirts and Furnishings ® —--________.___._ -® MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $2.49 & $2.69 Pishovety and 58 ct. Mercerized Damasks teee Misses’ Tub Skists.....1.96| 70 inch—bleached—heavy quality Gabardine, Repp Pique— floral erne and stripes, white or with «tripes and spots— LINENS--MAIN FLOOR variety of model#—all wines, SKINTS—-SECOND FLOOR, $6.87 Boys’ Suits—7 to 18 yra. 560 $1.47 Long Crepe Kt Norfolk modela—pinch back—cassimeres, hore and worsteds ~ 4 nd fancies, black and y*, greens and browna— . BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, black and colored. WES aRCOND FLOOK $1.50 Boys’ Trousers—T to 17 yrs..,...1.28 on Sultings........0++ 18] Grays, tans and browns—stripes, Plain. or crepe weaves—-good | hetringbones and fancies—full dren's clothes, Wast DRESS FapRics—Basmuenr, | 5 ct. Men's Athletic Underwear,..... 88 Checked or cross bar nainsook, $1.97 Silk Parasols 1.55 MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, Taffetas, also poplings and pongees Shaggy striped ribbon borders & inserts, 78 ct. Women's Silk Gloves A RASOLS—MALN FLOOR. 2-clasp-—black and white-—-double finger Ups 6 ct. Bleached Cheesecloths. " 446 GLOVES--MAIN FLOOR. 36-inch —- absorbent — not ‘more ; than one plece to. cuntomer, $1.21 Satins 35 inch , Na BASEMENT, Fin wortment of colors, ight and dark, also fancy. shades $2.24 Wool Nap Blankets 166 SILKS. -MATN FLOOR, . Ao latent ays bed ainen Se | 18 et. Wide Ribbons a RM ANKETS BASEMENT Moires, taffetas and satine white, black, colors--aleo new Dresdens. $1.25 Serim Curta 88 RUBWONS—-MAIN FLOOR f kinds. ,. 58 et. Mohairs 42 inch u“ AINA: DASEMENT Fine weav cream, brown, myr- k 38 and Princess y and H. 8 3) WEAR--SECOND FLOOR, ot, et. Tote! White 4 years Clock Look for the Cle Leok for the Clocks! e - - ° Sale of TOILET ARTICLES CONTINUED The Sooner You Register the Better For Your Convenience We Have Arranged That You May Register Here While You Shop An Official Registration Card will be given you when you have registered, |

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