The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 25

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Atrance e held HAVE YOU $48.78? sf ai SOMEONE BRIDE OF WEEK TRIES our Share Has Drop- ed Irom a Year Ago. WASHINGTON, June 9.— Have you $48.78? If you haven't, you haven't your share of the money that was FROM GRADUATES laval Architecture Alumni 2 mment— is in circulation June 1, accord- reate Endowment Com ing to a statement made pub- mencement To-Morrow. lie by the ‘Treasury De she will recover, a disag young husband, partment, e presentation of the trust agree- The department reports $5,- it covering a fund of 000 will $46,832,497 in circulation Our I erms P one of the features of tl h an- among the 109,605,000 men, ; Ppa Z Deposit on Purchase fal commencement exercises of the women and children tn the ee “ $100 febb Institute of Naval Architecture, United States. This is a slight decreaso 10 ne from May 1, 1922, when the 15 ss per capita division was $48.89, “ and a decided decrease from 25 it was only $16.92. Both the $250,000 fund of the W and the b gradi and gets its ebb Institute itself are unusual, the} mame because |t expresses the appre- er because it is an endowed col-| ciation of more than 100 Webb gradu- e where high s raduates may | utes for the free edueation they re- ion in naval] ceived. Ea ngineering, | fund has Suotinl Dining Room Bulte, 5, Bee. com. nd room during | twenty $25 notes, held by a speciail| \ eae ius $29.98 je school terms a trust agreement with the N dea st. Competitive :| City Bank. The notes are p 6 at the end of twenty each graduate will have paia he Web! Institut 91 and opened in Webb, one of Ni other unusual feature of the funa pbuilders in the days when Amer-|is that it 1s perpetual and funds of clippers ruled the seas. like amount will mature every twenty he $250,000 fund, to be known as as the members of each grad- i Webb Appreciation Mund, was peeived by Morris R. Machol, class will sign their series of one notes upon graduation. DEATH AFTER QUARREL |! HOLDING OUT Mra, Ameltr Gerke, twenty-one, of ||I| Flatbush Avenue, bride of a D WEBB INSTITUTE) si tsen it vou move |! ae | near the Empire Boulevard entrance to Prospect Park. A policeman called Dr, || Barber of Kings County Hospital, where she was taken, and it was sald Mrs, Gerke's mother says Amelia had ement last night with her 200 300 400 June 1, 1921 when it was SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. $56.09. However on Jan, 1, nvewood 1 DRE BROOKLYN mE We suggest that patrons avail themselves of our charge account service. D,/-PRICEsCO. Fulton at Bridge St. Brooklyn TO-MORROW ! A NOTEWORTHY DRESS SALE! Offering Exceptional Economies in the Summer Season’s Smartest Dresses PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS crane de Chine Frocks in Many nodes and patterns of great beauty—four as sketched 413° “FINEST SILK GOWNS —Creatly Reduced! Formerly up to $49.75 165 Very elegant, extremely High Cost Dresses for Finest Occasions in Town and Coun- 00) oma, Georgette, Flowered Sport Silks, etc., draped or Dresses of a very superior quality Crepe de Chine, print- ed in delicate colors in the favored figured and flowered patterns. A wide range of styles and colors in every size from 14 to 44, Many beautifully beaded in white, trimmings of crochet buttons, laces, etc. Particu- larly charming are models with skirts of dotted Crepe Chine and bodices of white satin-striped sport silks try —Superfine Cantons, Crepe R straightline, elaborately embroidered or beaded. DAINTY COTTON FROCKS Imported Scotch Ginghams and French Ratines—Values Unsurpassed at these exceed- ingly low prices. a 3% Dresses of Imported Scotch Gingham, with beautiful touches of white Organdie or Pique, laces, frills and novel sashes. Also very new, very beautiful French Ratine Dresses in soft summer colors. a B95 Gtorbams Frocks of remarkable quality, trim- with hand-made French knots, novel loops, Organdie and silk ribbons, Also cool dresses of French Ratine, slaborately embroidered in contrasting color wool, All silk, Irregulars. is a love! a general air of cris} at such a figure! Store Hours 9 to 5.30 fae SveNine WOREEL 72 tbat, SUES 1922, BROOKLYN Misses’ > Silk Frocks For every summer occasion cAt a summer sale price— Women’s Silk Stockings $1.59 pair . Men’s Silk Socks, 95c pair Women’s Silk Stockings, $1.65 pair, from $1.98 $12.75 plain style Summertime Frocks for Girls’ Of Imported Tissues Gingham and Swiss 'T’S a waste of time to say how remarkably reasonable these frocks are—that’s self- evident from the price, the distinctiveness of the styles illustrated and mention of the beautiful fabrics. But you won’t know how truly charming they are till you see them—every dress ‘Dainty touches of organdy, narrow ai Sizes 6 to 14, ROCKS as varied and charming as the hues of a summer garden, with styles for sports, for street and for dress; all of them specially purchased for this Saturday event and priced far less than regular. Silk ere printed sil The sports frocks are of pongee and the very smart stri models, or with the elastic waist line. of various sorts fashion the lighter models—among them the popular .—and touches of lace, beading and Georgette furnish the trimming. THE JUNE SALE OF HOSIERY Caps the climax with Saturday’s Offerings HE last day of the great sale adds new items and reinforces the regular ones; and there is still that wide range of selection that offers all the socks or stock- ings you want at the lowest prices there are! In black and colors, with the slenderizing pointed heel. Irregulars. or with cotton soles, in black. With silk tops and cotton soles. Black, grey and brown, ‘Boys’ of cool blue all-worsted Serges Ae a great favorite for summer, but especially so right now with graduation as the crowning event in “Young America’s’’ life. Pleated model for boys 7 to 14 years; with patch pockets in sizes 10 to 18 yrs, freshness make them the most attra 95 girls’ coats, sizes 6 to 16, $4.95, from $14.95. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. $12.50 silk; in more tailored A, & 8.—Second floor, Central. Women’s Silk Stockings, 98c pair Onyx fancy stockings, in black and colors, with effective self stripes. Women’s Silk Stockings, $1.29 pair Full fashioned, cotton tops and soles. Black and colors. Irregulars. Men’s Imported Socks, 59c pair Full fashioned lisle, in fancy stripes, also mercerized cotton black and cordovan. A. & 8.—Street floor, Central Two-Trouser Suits Three very attractive values: $14.75 $22.75 Box or knife pleat- Pleated and plain ed models; 7 to 15 — ee one year sizes. Pleated § to 1g W. back, patch pocket years. With single trousers, style; 10 to 18 yrs. $18.75. A. & 8,—Second floor, West. $4.95 vet sashes, the brightest colors and tive frocks we ever offered A. & B.—Becond floor, Central. sleeves and collar. A tial. small price. ABRAHAM 6~STRAUS ne Men’s Negligee and Sport Shirts at $1.65 F we could tell you the makers of these shirts, there would be crowds here tomorrow morning. See the beautiful materials —the superior manner in which they are made. If men don’t pick them up by the half dozen, it’s only because they don’t need them. 8000 Shirts—Fancy Mad- ras with neckband. 1200 Shirts—White Mad- ras with neckband. 600 Shirts—White Cheviot and fancy striped Madras with collar attached. 600 Shirts—White Cheviot Sport Shirts with short convertible Men’s Cordovan wickaes --- $6.95 tip and neat perforations. Model 2—Brown cordovan; straight tip; tapering toe last. Model 8—Brown cordovan; brogue last; medium rounded: toe. Model 4—Brown cordovan; medium round toe last. We've Rushed in 500 More cArmy “Pup Tents at $1.98 SIMILAR offering was closed out early in the day last Saturday. No wonder, for they’re of waterproof khaki- colored canvas,perfect and complete with poles and ropes. Just the thing for camping—they’re large enough for two—for Boy Scouts, for play tents and many other uses. a small, compact bundle. Men’s Summer. Suits at $29.75 EN’S and Young Men’s models of fine textures—smooth and unfinished worsteds and double and twisted cassimeres, in a selection of shades and patterns that will make any man want more than one—espe- cially at so attractive a price. These Suits Were Made to Sell at $37.50 to 50.00 They’re the overstock of a prominent maker; HAND-TAILORED where essen- In addition we've included suits from our regular stock, A full assortment of sizes. A OB. Breet Le b Telephone 6100 Main at this same The entire quantity—5400 shirts—secured at a consid- erable reduction and offered at a price that is rare for shirts of this quality. Sizes 14 to 17. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, East. LACK or brown cor- dovan in conserva- tive or brogue mod- els. All have welted and stitched leather soles; rubber or leather heels: Model 1—Black cordo- van; brogue last, wing A, &8.—Becond floor, Hoyt Street. Fold up into A. &8.—Fourth floor, West. ® milar Hoyt Street

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