The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1917, Page 15

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Oliver Frazard Payne, seventy- oat with his father, United] His sister, Flor! Gabe aE sian Te tecedior wel WS TOWN HOME capital that started bim in the oll business in the early seventies, died, 6 Eyeglass repairs quickly made-— and economically, too. 683 Broad St., Next Bedell’s, Newark. The two important essentials in eyeglass re- pairs are accuracy and epeed. We repair your glasses quickly, accurately and at a moderate cost, Soh se neat Lciox 7 wt = bet, Sth and 6th bet, Bist and 824 When you break your glasses, take them to the “nearest” of our Ten shops—then’s when you will appreciate the efficiency of our repair service, W.3%. Stans Geutists ond Spticions 0. Nessa Mt., car John 1408 ite Aree tet. inte 2020 n'nty. vet. 0" de 1007 road way. near Wlouehoy Brooklyn, 480 Fulton St, opp. A, & 8 yesterday, of spinal rheumatism, in his town house, No, 862 Fifth Avenue. was the first wife | Col. Payne wasa one of the largest Standard Oil stock- holders and was heavily interested in fm diifeade sha earths te and in railroads, is » the was a famous Be-elroler. te wes @ grandson of Col, Perry, one of the pioneer millionaires in Cleveland, O., and was a descendant of Oliver Haz. Perry, hero of the Battle of Lake jer the Government’ Hf anti-trust suite had ais § the Standard O11 and Tobacco yne with. drew from ‘the alt Stegatovaten and sinc’ 1911-12 had not figured tn the borne] lists. His fortune has been esti at $20,000,000 to $40,000,000, _———— Marcella Crafts Sings With Civic Orchestra By Sylvester Rawling. ARCELLA CRAFTS was the star of the third concert by the Civie Orchestral Society at the St, Nicholas Rink last night. She sang the “Ah, fors e lui” from “Tra- viata’ with flexibility, oharm and confidence. Her singing of “Mi Chia- mano Mimi” from “La Boheme” too was admirable. When she Fesoned “Columbia, the Gem of the Oo and the “Star Spangled Banner” of course the audience was her captive, Weber's “Oberon” overture, Wag- of| mers Grover Hé6 was “Blegtried Tayi," “LiApprenti Soreier,” four Not werlan dances by Grieg, and Saint- Saens'’s “March Meroique” gave the orchestra a chance to show its mot- tle. Pierre Monteux conducted with his now established assurance and ability, even though one might quib- ble last night over his Wagner and DuKas readings. Col. Chatfieid made an earnest alla reerult Ki the arrival PP Amertosn ‘soldlere In France for This wes feature, it was announced by Mr. Kahn at the figat, gencert,, is ive vee tinued ft ection when and the varieties of “im- up the latter by a: iring patriotic fnusicians are played. ‘he criticism respectfully is referred to Mr. Kahn and to Miss Maynard. Claudio Murzio of the Metropolita Company will be soloist at next orerers, The wil! ker from Mayor Mitchet's National Defense Committee. Amertean Suit in China Settled. AMOY, China, June 28.—An action brought by the United States against the munictpality of Ku-Lang-Hsu to recover title to the public recreation unds for foreign residents at this suburb of Amo} tled. The munie! technical violation retain title to the property. A mild cigarette is nothing new. But here is a mild cigarette that, besides pleasing the taste, does what you’ve always wished a cigarette would do— Chesterfields let you know you are smohing—they “Satisfy”! Yet, they’re Mild. Try Chesterfields and learn how a mild cigarette can “Satisfy’’! A new slant on the cigarette proposition Liggalte Myers Tabacco Cx CIGARETTES ~ Sof IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos —Blended 4 |) THE MAN WHO CAME BACK. BUFFALG, N.Y., June 26,—Jess Wil- lard’s Wild West Show was released from Sheriff's attachment at James- t heavy wei; gave a Willard ‘fren ordered thi Proceed to Erie, Pa. ‘he Was secured by Tom Jone: Curley, Willard’s former ee as Usuan, BARG Every week, from day to day, we look Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails te sell. § Pil Friday ie the day for which they first are advertised. Beal OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, AS neal oat tt We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods ' : ta or by tna 4 box ‘ruse RaDWaT ACO. 208 Contre Bt, _THEATRES, | Winter Garden ' acer oe \| PASSING SHOW ‘yr,’ \JLYRIC grog Ty '| MY LADY'S CLOVE pe: AS R eee ye “HIS LITTLE wibows” Eh Eg vw. Es FB. —It Is and Has Been a Clearing * Matiuees Thurs., 1} 48TH ST. Myst. E of Wews, How 630, a They H#Chai LAST FRIDAY OF JUNE SALE|(777> S20 Special 8; eat A “J Summer Frocks iar Sloan I and Tub Dresses jer VOU it IN LOVE for Last Friday of Sale. Votles in ptain col- ora, atripes or floral effects—repp in plain hams in plaids and checke—and dainty striped dimities, ‘shi: 2.45 Our reg. 32.87 and #47 3.45 Our reg. $4 PRINCESS BEE = a ae oe eee a WA FINCTON Sa “PLAYERS w= eas 110 W. a Ne Nainsook Corset. Covers Cornet Covers .. Nainsook and Soft Finish sport v4 TMs, Tasting baton DOW! Stpsiaiks AND bo TONGAC REY, bey ine) a neomi- or fussy All wtnea. styles. cy ‘Picket Sulte—perhaps Just your ae may be in this group—all half, former prices “HITCHY-K! Raymond, Mitchcork piers Sweaters. —— GAIETY Sars? heath; space #20. FOR BABIES FULTON. #000 poe Bway, saat 4 Times, Red Ticket Reductions | COURTENAY THos CWISE tm Tee Wilson Dodd's Comed; 40th St. 1 GLOBE Batty ei ; HAPIN ¢: TH CALL TO Anta rn jn ate Wi WAR | "TANKS | Wd VAUDE & PHOTO PLAYS, is i ea with ‘Trovilla Bron, Jack WOMEN’S COATS Poiret Twill, Velour, Poplin, Loopine, | junatburl, Gabard | DRESS AND UTILITY MODELS. | All sizes, though not in each lot. Man are lined throughout—Others are naif i} lined or unlined—Large collars—fitted or athered effect—belted or sash styles— novelty pockets—button trimmed. Our reg. $8.74 and $9.74. | Our reg. $13.74... Our rog. $19.74 the U'Gormane, Arthiir De | Our reg. $21.74., Euld’ Bequett in “ wid T7e, Fine White Frecks.......+ o58| Our reg. $4.74 and $27.74 19.50 Horn & Frocks... 46 ° ph 21.50 my ur reg. $31.74, of nie e147 tag Eivery-Day Frecks. 1,00 « sae $1.47 Dainty White Frocks.....1.00/ Our reg. $97.74... \ Alterations Free of Charge : ‘mn. Hie: | et vent fal We ch 8. a FRIDAY. | Fabrice LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE #8908, Where the Cool Nog Air BrinosComfort Cont. 11 A. M. to 11 B M, Regt to 1AM Ti Hartiscale, ' Hater of Sten ~ Loew's American Root {2 The Refreshing Night Chas, ch Poplin—Silk mixed— rous soft, Anish—light ‘and dork jal +79 o—Silk mixed— —natural and tan— 7 Hoyw’ Pereate & breve. 3 for 1. 00 Masieal . BH. Keith ‘ eit PALACE ver Bir ah le! a Justrous, soft and 0 Delle a durable k and medium c. Untrimmed colore—special ...ssccseessecses . "finest tree 1 mak , | See Prowon Fe | LAST Cotton, Lisle | June Sale}and Knit - 4 Georgette Crepe | FRIDAY. | Underwear ss) 3.05 | Women's Fine Liste Veata—Low neck ar'e Old me Darki ot de Chine sleeveless—lace trimmed yokes— pole: an aaly 2.44| heconds of 33 quality. “phan PHOTOPLAYS. TT mom innook Union Sults—Sinall proton a eck—close woven—sleeveless and rior ay Seat AY 1. o7| | 9 drawers—our reg. 85....... C8} 54} Men's Balbrixgan Underwear—short ‘ifn Throu h” 54 l iicove shirte-—double-seated | OMEN O DAYS MORE fein or Menauiine || Men's Kult Unton laltentalbrignas 2 Kew Cholce 0 i.1-4| or white—ribbed—short sleeves BROADV AY ™ eg. | or sleeveless short or long arawors . - © our reg. $114 00 1A LT | Douglas Fairbanks lo4e Crepe Kimo: $6 to 44 77 {Roser pl 1 Te Matra Size Dressing Sacques .50 \Glo DORA OPEN 10,4. Mc IMILY THIA WEEK | ® * | LAST lites CUARLIS KICHMAN | 92.00 Women's Batiate Corseta— ervey | and STRAN D:.: MAKY | ine PROG, Meee 1.24 FRIDAY. | Parasols vara? f o 40 sRuvcKL e comEDY, ir iy $1.50 Beassieres——34 to 44 1.05 | Women * 12-Button Silk Gloves— | ; k and white—double tipped BURLESQUE, —- ‘ our reg. 68 48 PLYMPIC Ha" te Canvas | Chtdren's \,. Mat. Daily $2.50 Women's W lack Mercertsed Hose— |" Opera Pum double heel and toe—a “HIGH ROLLERS” | sistent? wittnn, —a.| Siete at Joe—sase OS SET amperta mettane wy Slippers— our reg. .50 tosken ae AMUSEMENTS, .Tit) CMM ren's S11 Parasotem : Pre ihe Papin’ |M4.88 Mablew’ White Canvas Pampa Ul [ee Ue 1.07 Andante avon heat ination toaster, COLUMBIA 2433, 2%) BM irr Th or ane HIP HIP HOORAY GIRLS ® re LAST |Neckwear, | ‘ wikk aks I sizes, uy June Sale Handkerchiefs STEE PLE CH ASE hd winded atta FRIDAY. land Ribbons CONEY'S ¢, oFwandie, pique FUN FACTORY embroidery ain 7 THE HEART OF CONEY is falloted and Grees styles: q x our rem. 47 Wires 7 Women's Handkerehieta—Wreath de- sign initial-all pure linen dogen in box—our teg. 16 each : Wes tra, ouTH BCAcH THETA half dozen 163 Millinery and Sash Ribbons—Satins, | moires, plain or atriped taffetas— Dresdens—special + 25 - §6-Ineh Faney Votiew 36-inch Poplins ngths of Ribbon—Plain and inch M Poplins fancy—our reg. .28, .25, .28 r ra inch Skirting» 10 Remnants of Fine Quality Ribbon—A¢ Rew Seusstzins Unione, | 7AM wo 1080 FM, | B0-imeh Novelty Skirtings -48 less than manufacturer's cost prices } © ee ot Fit Avene Last June Sale FRIDAY to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish. AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. All as stated—Ushers will give desired information. There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for To-morrow i THESE ARE BUT EXAMPLES 7) LAST 2 25 ct. Sine Je: AIN DAY around Day— LAST Wash June Sale } Dress FRIDAY. | Fabrics Fancy Dress Voetles—florais and . + on waive or tintec Ground, 32-inch 5| Madras — atrt; of varfows widths one colors * stripes and checks—specia ry Je S8-Inch Chiffon Votles—excellent colorings—specially adap summer wear—speciel Novelty Sport 28 or pique weaves our Tee tT aS Last =| Curtains, | June Sale } Draperies, etc. | Covers FRIDAY. Couch Cora Fig’ or Cream Madras Curtains ~—double border designe detached figured cent - q slight imperfections . Surplus Stock of Single Velour Pertierce—double borders and dado for — covers as well special, each .. rei ‘ouch Covers—colored e—Chinese and mavelty ‘e—elsewhere $4.25 ser Ftaining—double borde: ‘solid white or cream or i] with dainty colors—value .3...... 18 Tr Stripe Slip © cory Stripe Slip Covertage— two toned or 50 inches wid: “saree ¢ designs—greens, rose, blue and wood browns—our reg. 69 ,4f LAST Muslins, June Sale FRIDAY. | Spreads, etc. , Bleached Musiin—36 in. wide.. 10% | Unbleneh Maatin—28 % ta. wide } mill lengths. ting —2% yda. wide | beds—our reg. H8.. « ae | for —our reg. .37 TAx90 Sheets for % beds— value .98 a 8 S1n80 Sheets for full size bode | value $1.09 84 |O0aeo Sheets for extra large beds value $1 + 88 Crochet Spreads for % bede— value $1 + DA (fivaitey Spreada— A ey 'LAST | Flannels {June Sale} and | FRIDAY. | Blankets | Woot Nap contrast single bed siz temewhite with } , also plaide-- hite cotton fleece, contrast borders—full slze— our reg. $1.97—spectal Lay | Crit Blankets—heavy Elderdown finish—-white with contrast border— our reg. .7 AT Domet Flanneis—bleached and unbleached--special .,, 10% SUk Emb'@ Flannel—hemstitched and sealloped—a. our reg. 17 | Wenve Hammocks— turnover pillow—Speci mn Vacuum a w—value $5.98 LAST | Screens, June Sale | | Shades, | FRIDAY. | Stationery, etc. Extension Window Screens— 24 in, high (extend to 87 tn.) — our reg. 42 i June Sale} and FRIDAY. | Stamped Goods 25 et. Sine Woodbury’s Facial Soap .16 Tate— ‘ Violet or Ro: ie 90 ot. Byetage-—whites rapid flows 04 15 to .28 Tooth Brashes— BAMpIeR vce seuss 12% 96 ct, Bath Spray...... ~ 78 Red Tleket Lot of Stamped snd Pinted Cashion Sitps, rte Our reg. Tt tO ihe 18 te OS

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