The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 7

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; ! : }) a\ } POPE KIIGHTS W. P, LARKIN FOR WSK. OF 6. WAR WORK Order of St. Gregory Is Bestowed a on Energetic Overseas i» Word was to-day received In this elty thet William P. Larkin, Overseas [eS SSS Sr a b OuiveR-AOLSON Che fore of Service” BRO. AY at 797%. ST. Director. Ms Dir ‘ol be Ser drove, eine connec Recreation . night f st G a! Benodist. Director Lackte ts wt Pata r) CORSETS emt on his way to the United States ‘ Dive Moedey. ae eihetnen Se ee HTT) THAT [NSURE COMFORT AND A TRIM, Prised pf his appointment. ie ATTsACTIVe APTGABANCE. fearcere f ECIALLY THE NEWER DESIGNS, IN ‘WOMAN SPY ENDS LIFE. Q ; June 11—Dora Chartton, | $ She made EO TL LO ey Te 8 OL LULU GDNEVA, ‘twenty-four, yelled on a false American passport, com- jed suicide in Turin on Monday when she was arrested, fund Germany during the war, and is! alleged to have obtained important mili- nz, information from Allied officer jends. She was a beautiful woman ‘and posed as an American 8 8 MODELS AT $5 UPWARDS THE NEW VOGUE FOR BLACK BOUDOIR ¢. GARTERS, (in maychedeen} IS EVIDE: HERE an alleged spy who trav- a+ I. frequent trips between Italy \= 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL @0 Prompt personal shopping, service to Shore, Country or Mountains i) SLIPPERS\AND 4 DI GE- 8h SE 1S 0 | Ca IG Sores US UBUMUMUMUE TREN You can make a dren as smart as this one with McCall pattern No, 8987 {a ICS > SDS © =D It is a pleas- BONWIT TELLER. & CO, he Spacaly Shop of Onginobions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Thursday A Collection of About Two Hundred WOMEN’S CAPES «« COATS At Greatly Reduced Prices These capes and coats have been assembled from the regular stock and represent the typical exclusive originations of this shop Women’s Capes and Coats Formerly 69.50 to 125.00 48.00 Included in this grouping are capes and coats of English and American velour, tricotine, satin combined with tricotine, developed in all of the season's favored shadings and styles. NO FEDERAL TAX ON THESE CAPES AND COATS PIE Mery 8E: Mirvetions Are Pricer —Quality—Servies We Seli Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Stote, but for Cash Only Wickerlamps harmonize with ae EDwESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. UNUMUAGES tines, diagonal also basket weave in a clever plaid pattern 96 inches ceabdldld ant occupa: Summer furnishings Siaa tion, a de- Their wicker shades rf cided satis- | are lined ib hi na | faction, and, | cretonnes; their stan of course, it | are in natural color Lingerie lawn Bea is an econ- | or effectively stained in 49c yd. omy to make | brown, green or mahog- Would usually be 79c yd. your own | any or enameled in white. This i al ‘ie clothes. The Appropriate nen for ft eo 8 idee Th satisfaction | various rooms will be of just 10 iin » ted is assured | found in our compre- are fine rh het whenthe | hensive collection. eb gt ght fabrics. pattern is Table Jampes, finished | in — : oar Sivet or loft naturel, nfo priced Cotton gabardine aot he pal $8.49, $11.89 and $14.89 79¢ yd. ina “McCall Pieicker™ ot ealed rca Regularly 89¢ yd. ~ aia pasdie hss in pen Finely fue weave pot. ij eer a anes Ee acne i priced ton ine, excellent This dress would be equally Mo wlio $6.69 for separate skirts for effective in a wool or wash ma- | These prives include stand fitted aie ko Phat wear, 30 with one or more 40-watt inches wide. _ terial It comes in sizes 34 to 44, Tangisen Wn Cord, wad sheds. ’ kines —Becond Floor, Contre. Mee —Basemnent, Front. Mercerized batiste ; 37c yd. Fine sheer quality for neg- one ligees, frocks and blouses. $1.04 yd. sions when -@ will be appropriate. and plenty of white. Mugs —Becond Floor, 35th Btrect, Brondway. -9 000 of these handsome cut Glass Vases A feature of our June Sale of Glassware, and an offering made possible only by a particularly lucky purchase. The picture shows the design and the graceful shape of the vase—bound to lend a decorative note wherever used. The pretty floral design is all hand-cut; the glass is white and crystal clear, the vase is 114 inches high. If bought in the usual way our price would be $3.89. PTR — Basement, Front, RHC Herald Square Vb New York Men! $4.49 In view of the high prices prevalent in men’s shoes, an event of this nature is bound to arouse no end of ‘interest. To those who have taken ad- vantage of our previous sales —'nuff sed! To those who are new to our economy offer- ings we say, “Come early and avoid the crowd.” The early At $4.49 Black and tan leather has been made over a comfort-assured last. This is a serviceable shoe and no mistake! Think of what others could offer for this price, then look at these shoes—thht’s all! the sport fabric—a sale of twenty- three smart shadee and white. Whether you intend to spend your vacation at the shore, in the mountains or in town, you will find countless occa- rt suit, coat or separate skirt of corduroy ©» © O} TRIE Vs a thick pile, excellent quality wide wale corduroy, 31 inches wide Sand Dark brown Olive Tan Seal Rhubarb Nutria Sk; Coral Hemp Belgian Victory red Mi onette Marine Nicke! iden Brown Navy Battleship Wistaria Pansy Myrtle Beaver Graphite Stock up—and do it early! ne KOS —Main Fleer, Balcony, 35th Street Store opens 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 88 inches wide. Good quality India linon 24c yd. lawn, fine finish. 30 inches wide. Sale! $5.89 Former prices $5.94 to $8.49 Semi-made SKIRTS of white cotton gabardine, These skirts are more than “semi” made. is sew the hem, the front seam and sew on two clasps. smart styles of superior quality cotton gabardine. finished with belt and novelty Hvaresd ah four tucks trim the bottom. The other has two tucks running down the front lapel of the skirt, shirred back and two inset pockets. Black and tan oxfords comer is assured of a satisfac- tory selection. We expect the demand to break size ranges early! These oxfords were taken from our regular stock--and that means correct styles, rich, dark browns, careful workman- ship, the utmost in appearance and wear. At $5.89 Mahogany calfskin of selected grades has been exceptionally well benched by some of the leading makers of the country. They are smart and they are low priced—most of them actually below present-day whole- sale cost! Fine, summer frocks and blouses. Note which may be cut to good advantage. 44 inches wide. White tabrics for all Summer intimate and Outer wearables in the superior qualities of plain gabardines, cotton trico- cords, striped and checked effects, Dress voile 39c yd. Regularly 49c yd. sheer quality for the extra width, Imported organdie 59c yd. Specially priced A sheer transparent qual- ity with the special attri- bute of neoy, washable. * Excellent for bl inches wide. jouses. 45 “Red Star” special dresses’ bad blouses, 39 inches wide. June sale of white cottons White skirting fabrics, 69c yd. Would usually be 79¢ to $1.19 ya. An extensive variety of smart novelty weaves in voile 29c yd. Regularly 39c yd. This voile is made viere ally for this store. Ithasa fine, soft, chiffon finish, suitable for Pajama checks 29c yd. Specially priced Small woven checked ma- terial suitable for light weight pajamas, athletic underwear and __lingeri lin, inches wide. _— White dress poplin 34c yd. Specially priced Light weight poplin for summer outing dresses, middy blouses "aia chil- one dresses. 36 inches wide. White novelty voiles, 39¢ yd. Would usually be 49c to 79c yd. An excellent assortment of novelty weave voiles in striped, plaid and checked effects, some with embroid- aad fearon: These fabrics will make dainty gradua- tion frocks, Summer dresses and blouses. 40-inch LONGCLOTH (American made), piece of 10 yards, 40-inch LONGCLOTH (American made), piece of 10 yards, 3.49 86-in. ‘“Sheertex” NATNSOOK, Usually $2.89, piece of 10 yards, 86-in. “American Beauty” NAINSOOK, Usually $4.39, 10 yds., $4.96 All you have to do to complete them They are made in two One is shirred all around, aero—Seeond Floor, Contre, Of special interest just now are the reduced prices in wardrobe trunks These fibre trunks are noteworthy for their ex- clusive conveniences. They lessen the annoyances of travel and greatly increase the joys. They feature, among other things, the “Interlocker,” which does away with the strain of pulling shut a heavy trunk. It works as a lever and locks the trunk at three points, once outside and twice on the inside. Fibre wardrobe trunks, $67.50 regularly would be $92.50 Open top model, round edge construction, fibre in and out. They have twelve hangers and complete sets of drawers for the care of hats and underwear. Faney blue lining. Size 40x25)9x 2214 ins. Fibre wardrobe trunks, $94.50 vogulasfy would be These trunks, are built on the round éQge construc- tion, fibre in and out and all studded. They are equipped with twelve hangers and complete drawer sections. S is e 40x2514x2244 inches, These trunks are not packed—you lay your clothes away as you would at home. . All trunks im excess of $50.00 are subject to the government tax of 10% on the excess. Tay a. @\ 8.) OV. 70N0 a a\e\.e\ia\ a) 88 8 Pega er Siar Ser Se COGS TOTO 0 OOOO ao oe 28 Vee Oe WY OO 8 OO MUSTO A TO TOTO O18 OOO s

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