The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 9

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Mean by leather that dries soft after an all day’s wet- ting. *“Gymkhana”’ golf shoes. | 328 West 82d Streot at & o'clock Soft collared shirts. | Caps of Scotch shawling. | street, cated after th. disc Jersey knit coats and knickers. Golf hose. Scotch knit jackets and waistcoats, Caddy dacs. “Sunday” baes. Golf balls. | to conduct his funer A well known beauty specialist ad- wises this treatment for the removal | ij noma of hair from the face. + paste some powdered ! water, apply to hairy surface and|#nd n° mé after about 2 minutes rub off, wash | the war the skin and every trace of hair has} fond of good living vanisie J. entirely safe. ment, however, it is well to make | certain you get genuine delatone—| non, with wh v pate Sunday World “Wants” GRADUATION FOOTWEAR | Cotton Exchange, a Sui- cide at His Home. Beaver Street, killed himself by firing a bullet through his mouth in the drawing room of ' artment ot No. trou! Dr. J. ALT No. 149 West 48th very of the body, said the b. | for his wife, telli ker left a note to-d ber business de- pression was resp *“Gymkhana”’ golf clubs. | tie named an uniert je for his act in the Bronx | k Cicpletered Tredemark. and instructed jegiater: rhe. Mrs. Mohr to send for Dr. Burke Edward Hanemann, partner in th RoGerRs PEET COMPANY B 4 brokerage firm, was h ked When Broadway roadway |toid of the suicide by an Evening at 13th St. red at 34th St. | wWorig reporter. te said Mr Mone 3! Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. was a naturalized Americ € 1 vt ‘ at Warren at 41st St.| but that the war we fi Germany had testified she | » firm's busine , there was said her husha lightest intimatioa he might do | away with himseif (Aide to Beauty) of the firm forty 3 partner with rs, having been a nt Edward L.|as the No man was by Mix into | eer gnc on Be delatone and was mor He was a senial comp: wad fond of This method is quick and | friends, pesides being ue of the bus- To avoid disappoint: | jest men on ‘Chars It is said he was in Auer Work Monday Wonders. | « Prop WHOLESALE PRICES New Popular College Heel, Go.wIne White Nubuck Boots and Oxfords; Coodyear Welted Soles and Neatly Perforated Wing Tips matter comm We Have Given Special Attention to Styles for 4 A trunk FUNERAL ORDERS. TAKEN TENWIES J. F. W. Mohr, Prominent in Three Women Say He Robbed | Them, Two With the Aid of Sleeping Potions. | J. F. William Mohr, senior partner Solomon, King 0 i in the firm of Mol anemar a te ed to This shows what we|” ©” [™ fohr, Hi ann rt Company, cotton brokers, No. 60 ing game as few men have le 1 have warned George von Auer witzerland and the Bronx that r lat Monday.” Von Auer looks German but insists that he is a Swiss, He was arrested -day in his room at No, 347 Park Avenue, Manhattan, and taken to the Bronx court because ) matrimonial ad taken place in that bo! rounde nwhilo iebig Von of No. Mrs, J amed, n May 14 in the Church of 1 im plained of illness or given her the ;and then didn’t see How You Can Quickly _ an Remove Hairy Growths Mohs ad been a meinbe — }ton Exchange thirty-se ‘MAIL TUBE COMPROMISE | AGREED TO IN CONFEREAGE sed to Subs by Senate and House It was agree d to to the Int with have known he would get into . Trouble came for von Auer venue, Mrs, Hetw Beyer | Bergen Avenu' was married to von Aur ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. ~~ TBROKERKILLSSELF- ALLEGED BIGANIST ATTS-NOTE GIVES REPUTED TOHAVE 2.0 who had enfisted in only three weeks ©. sures for the protec In the building were The U called upon the Cit | SMALLPOX GASE REPORTED ~ AMONG 1,500 COAST GUARDS physicians were sent all the Guardsmen, Shipping Commisai Vaccinated. the Coast Guard ‘go. Prompt mea- tion of everybody taken. S. Public Health Department y Health Depart- ment in the emergency and several down to vaccinate as well as U.S. joner Patrick HH Quinn, his office force and all others having business in the bullding. Major M. K. Gynn, U. 8S. Medical Corps, was in charge of the work of administering the serum. man Was removed to an Isolation hos- ‘The ailing f Israel, who t the marry: Two-Piece Plain toe. No seams.| morning. Mr. Mohr wos peventy-five to-day when he faced Magistrate are very much Hobnailed. years old tut active th: wusthenn fen in the Morrisania Coyrt on SS Reveaiient’ Vale, | CON*| yours. ago, when ho. waa Chnleman Gt) one eee ee aes andl in vogue. sidering the present price|the Membership of t s anees atcndia & halt clrel te of leather. Cotton Excha considered 1 him to hear the Magistrate say $1.80 for the low. $8 for the hieb, | a physical gia ve thousand bail, examinatio The model illustrated fabric or model, if it do oup Auer of No. 9 7 ob who is forty-four OF SUITS AND COA’ her new hu pay for wmne drug that pu and 10¢ swore travagant price. at Kellner’s. mit Question to nat Office | ubmit the entire | » Commerce | You are cordially invited to coms completely furnished . They are interesting and Growing Girls and Are Showing These Shoes in All Popular Leathers. Our Tremendous Velume and Purchasing Power Combined with Economical Manage- ment, Enables Us to Retail These Unusual Shoes at Actual Wholesale Prices. Be Wise, Economize. NO STYLE OVER *4° WHY PAY MORE? We Eliminate All Middlemen’s Profit and Expense, Which Means Great Economy to You. Sales Increased for Week of June Sth, Over Same Week | | of 1916, 195.30%. This means an Additional | 10,323 Satisfied Beck Hazzard Customers, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres and serges in suit- Wet SARE ernnaA able year-round weights. The reduction rtp tel Nicholnws Ate ie Antes : 4 : iat met i brings all of these suits to the wholesale price apie ad Ave. nr, gat wt, "* j level of to-day—many of them actually below OOKLYN & bd . ih Ave. ne i We it—regular, stout, long and short sizes. $496 Browdway, cor, 145d St. $28 Wille "R¥e. firont | This offer is limited to stock now in hand. obs eRe cae! bth tis. 29) Bergenline Ave: | i ‘ ———————e — . een i TR as Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Continuing To-morrow, the Sale of Young Men’s & Men’s Suits ? Suit Dresses one, made of dainty Check Gingham and specially stylish and in good taste ‘ou'll find it here at TTLE MORE THAN WHOLESALE PRICES STILL A GOOD CHOICE AT SACRIFICE PRICI i Lone MENT CO. 7 THAVERENY. (| 4 ome ELLNER furniture boasts the best in . materials, designs and workmanship, tastefully combined, but draws the line on extravagant claims and ex- —and the willing service of expert furniture men are yours to command ~ LS Adam Bedroom, Circassian Walnut—4 pieces. see the 25 i és TS ES sont hee Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street West 42nd Street SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: During June daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., including Saturdays. $15.00 Summer Dresses In fancy figured voiles; smart skirts, vestees and collars, at $5.75 and 9.75 om display instruct. v« Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43 Values $30.00 and $35.00 at $24.50 There are worsteds, finished and unfinished; ee rd Street No. 1 Price 40c No. 144 45c The styles include Middies, Middy Norfolks, Military effects and Junior Suits. Maoy have embroidery on the sleeves and collars; finished with ties aad lanyards. Women’s Lisle Combination Suits A very good quality in Summer weight; with wide or tight knee; in regular and extra sizes. Very unusual value at 65c Of Voiles and Organdies in various models, trimmed with lace and em- broidered; some Slip-on styles, | Sunday “To Let” Ads. duly and August daily 9 A. M.to5 P.M. Closed all day Saturday. Special Values for Saturday Misses’ and Small Women’s WOOL JERSEY SUITS Chie styles, developed in medium weight wool jersey, in- cluding popular sleeveless models, in light aod dark colors, $19.75 $25.00 Afternoon Frocks Of taffeta and sajins; many com- bined with Georgette crepe, at $16.50 and 24.75 Moire and Lingerie Ribbons Worth while economies available on the Main Floor? _ Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 5% inches wide, in white, black and colors, 33c yd. Lingerie Ribbons, in white, pink and blue No. 2 65c No. 3 7Se No. 5 $1.15 For piece of ten yards each Boys’ Washable Suits Regularly sold at $3.95 to 5.50 at $2.75 The Materials comprise reps, lio- enes, crepes, khaki, army drill, re- gatta .twills, lawas, poplios and chambrays ia blue, grey, brown and cement color. Sizes from 3 to 10 years Boys’ Straw Hats, of white, black and blue straw; 634 to 7; regularly $1.95, $1.00 Specials for Saturday on the Main Floor: Hand Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets Made of Net or Organdie, combined with Filet laces, Actual Value $2.50 a set at $1.45 A Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves Heavy Tricot Cloth; double finger-tipped, three row embroidery or Paris point; in white, black or white and black combination, Attractively priced at 58c a pair Exceptional Values in Women’s Summer Blouses Ot Batiste, Crepe de Chine, and Wash- able Satins, in white and flesh; superior quality,

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