The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. Union Suits Men's ath! nae style, in. weight ‘checked neaingso rk, Sleeve tena} knee length. 49c 119 West 24th tlet No, malt orders filled from thie ot livery. "e. Quantities ents a re ‘lwere com everything sola hore te « re-Inventory Clearance of the National Cloak and Suit Company’s VERSTOCKS | { mM Beautiful Summer Dresses These handsome Wash Dresses must be sold in less than three weeks! Prices alues for Saturday. bores ore Ave. A as e@ accounts. No de- tim mite fee ‘and color aasort plete are part season's styles, Ble barguin, Come See What You Save.” Pate) Nee ae aes See . This is a Sport Suit of Mashie Cloth with a fancy white over- collar. Poin This Suit pictured, which is § one of several dressy silk models /# at the price, is cut long in the back and pointed at each side. Collar and belt richly em- broidered. $4.97 $14.97 Another Big ¢s Cape Sale ¥ Choice of 3,000 Capes $97 The materials are Wool Serge, Burella Cloth and bere Poplin in desirable ie ae eae ae eo eee a Ss ee es Pee = second Floor. Muslin Underwear Bargains 8,0¢0 PR or antl clearance prices! Fresh, pretty, well made the National Spring Overstocks. Included are: ‘iful Bn AR handsomely are .. $1.00 to $1.49 Cambric pares Drawers, inl and 29c and 44c Hundreds of pretty 59c to $1.39 Petticoats, in a wonderfel vs variety of styles. 59c to $1.69 Corset Covers and Camisoles, styles. 19¢ to 79 eer Slips, in seven different tions; Gentineety lois 38 to si3s $39 re Pepelens nog $139 (Clearance of Men of Men’s & Boys’ Clothing nanan Bioaurers combination wit saclinanrie Datiste lustrous give with posed This clearance of National overstocks offers good, dependable garments at unbelievably low prices. Quantities limited in some cones, ‘an Linene Straiant | Pants in small sixes. Striped patterns . 4 p,with straight pi Small st n hand-tailored; Wool fabri M Men's Suite; $797 Blue Wool Serge | Young Men’s Suite Suit of unusually good quality, pod style, good tions ofa =" Sizes 15 to 18, ood cheviot material... . ee ae a ee » $697 Main Floor Clearance of High Grade Shoes Fi Overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co., featuring many different, desirable styles Men’s Women's dependable, well made Shoes, of Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Calfskin leathers. Dress, work and general service models, some of which are pictured here. Black, white, gray for women; black or tan for men. Practically all sizes, but not all sizes in each style. World Writer's Wife Dies. Morning In St. Lake's Hospital from Mrs, Edith Smith, thirty-four years| pneumonia, Mrs. @mith was born in funeral cheten® mer old, wite of HB. H. Smith, magazine | Boulder, Co, and was a daughter of | wil be held noon the vnstival ef hee pr Ae on the ee Wort, died this Ira M. De Long, professor of ee father. mathematicn at, the University of Wie. consin. moved to GIRL KNOCKED DOW BY CAR NEARLY CHOKED BY LOLLYPOP Five-Yaer-Old With Her Skull Frac- tured Fights Death in Fordham Hospital. Little five-year old Frieda Stuebelman i still alive in Fordham Hospital after & series of thrilling escapes from death, Knocked down by a Willis Avenue street car at Third Avenue and 188th Street the wood stick of a candy loftypop she was sucking lodged in her throat. Pedestrians succeeded in moving the car and pulling her out alive. Dr. Harry Rammol, ambulance surgeon, by dex- terous work, kept her from strangling while the ambulance raced for the hos- pital. | All night Dr, Rammet and Dr, Nich- olas Gnasto worked over the little girl’ and sho lives, though in a serious con- dition due to @ fractured skull and her jthroat. Frieda Mves at No, 491 East |188th Street. ‘The street car was in charge of Motorman John Perpern. —_—_—_ | NEW YORK MASONS TO AID | IN RAISING PRINCE OF WALES Grand Master Farmer, Grand Secre- tary Kenworthy and Justice Scudder Sail June 14. SYRACUSE, N. ¥., June 6.—Grand Master William 8 Farmer of New York State, Grand Secretary Robert Judson Kenworthy and Past Grand Master Townsend Scudder will sail from New York on board the Maure- tania on June 14 to be present at the raising of the Prince of Wales to Masonic honors in London on June 24. Every English speaking grand lodge in the world will be represented. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Unusual Offering Saturday Chic Mid-Summer Modes New Models Just Received Trimmed Hats of unsurpassed beauty, embracin black Transparencies with. satin crowns, wit! Ostrich and Glycerine fancies; sheer Georgette hats in Navy, Sand, White, Pink and Orchid, artistically flower or fruit trimmed. Special When the young Prince's grand- father, the late King Edward VII, was Prince of Wales, he was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Eng- land, but when he became a reigning monarch, he surrendered the honor and his brother, the Duke of Con- naught, the present fncumbent, suc- ceeded him as Grand Master. McCREERY’S MEN’S CLOTHES To-morrow LAST DAY Of Our Removal Sale of New Spring Clothes, Finally Reduced from Higher Prices to 5 08 ana SBA .00 Smart Two and Three But- ton Models—Tailored of Cas- simeres, Cheviots, Finished . and Unfinished Worsteds — Grays, Blues,Greens, Browns, Oxfords and Mixtures. Each Garment Made Singly and Privately Tailored for Us Savings of $8, $10 & $12 Based on Former Prices! Announcement: Monday Morning our patrons will find us in our new quarters inthe Palais ing) building at 35th Street & 5th Avenue. To-morrow (last day of the sale) we’ll still be on the 5th floor, main building! Extra Salesmen to Insure Extra Good Service—a necessary requisite James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street /AOLZWASSE 1417-1423 THIRD AVENU! NEAR 80" STREE! Holzwasser Home Talks No. 468. | and t-Puse Speci! Sle Clruiee Easily reached from West Side by 86th or 59th St. Crosstown Care A3-KoomApartment 6325 catine h $245 A4- -RoomApartment A5-RoomApartment of Rare Reanty 8700 VALUB Incomparably Rich 8, 5 Period Purnitare. ————— ‘dete aybo au tate, New Jersey and Connecticut porta ! PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS | aca pisaying of Rebuilt Pianos of various makes. Extraordinary Bargains 200 Bush & Gertz Player Piano, . Walters Player Pi Terms suitable to purchasers. ||CHRISTMAN SONS| 35 West Fourteenth St. B WATCHES FROM THE LOWEST ‘fo, Wis Bee oo iW Ss TORE- NOT AN OFFICE WATCHES: eREOMONDS ON DI Wie Go005 Low p | Oe MONTES BATMENTS) eANsacl 1ONS CONFIDENTIAL = 10 EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR, puone. AGENT CALL TAMOND C2) AMERICAN | WATCHED | FoIr JEWELER: 6 MAIDENLANE 15867 | oe REDIT.2 VALUES cyl e GENT Pan ed ony Conmaeary 4 Eeibe SSNs) ‘hae oa pam ‘ow CRI NDS waerncuna DUAPRDS 5 RRA alt i 49 Maiden La § Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday, Wondetm eat) Mie! ; =| i — st 9

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