TI EVENING WORLD', M'OND kt JUNE 10, 1918.
1'
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ft
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New Director for Crstl
bilba!hBMn.eAliior of tha'
JTrfAM; ib-tlny became tllreitoi
tJrtvstUhJslon of the Committee
;1tr. InfGrTn.stJri'n Rtiil 'will tmvo
Slbnof the-prepnrntlnri and dle
rr or me committee news nil
nchts. Mr. Ilollly succeeds J,
. atiiiUK-liy Mini noes to Central
on Biic.lul worn for tho co,tn-
FOR
CONSTIPATION
have stood (tie test of time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
headache. Indigestion and to
dear, up a bad complexion.
Genuine beara alenature
Palefaces
Cenerally Indicate tick
ol Iron In the Blood
Carter's Iron Pills
Will htlp this condition
1 fes
II nil lNLi4JLi.
11 itkvi i
fin I lrl
IT 1
II Ami i
I l'iSrna11 Dose
I' BARTERS
BROOKLYN
QPPENHIM.LLIN5&
Fulton Street, Brookljit
SPECIAL SALE
t.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only
500 Pairs Pumps
For Women and Misses
, White Canvas Pumps of .sujHrior
((tmlity, with hniul-turned soles nntl
Louis XV heels; also odd lots of Pat
ent Icather and Tan Calfskin models,
in broken sizes TO HE CLOSED OUT.
Silc Price
NO APPROVALS
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED
STATION MEN AN i
TRAINMEN,
-1 AfiES 21 TO Go,
SUBWAY AND ELEVXl tCD
DIVISIONS.
1NTERUOHOUCH RAPID
TRANSIT CO.
APPLY ROOM 12 JU, ICo
BROADWAY, O A.. M. TO u
P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN-
VDAY.
BATTERY MAN WANTED.
A irowtni ol rrtttMli iiort Ut.
Imy coml'tnj. ixtM i boon Irwa , N. r.
ad. loiuirn tbt tcntcn ol titbit tad
t.. wjuU'PihI nuu lor tet?r uwlo.
fiprfnr cnlr uvi Aoplr O.
ITS World, uvton.
FOR SALE.
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
1002 2Weklvliiit
WLE1QIT a OQOH3 Tgoye 3tvi st
Diamonds, Wntchcs on Credit
BEST VAI.l'BS tluarlili-wl .a'"t,.T,r!"4
e ov.i, niiMOMi iv.vnii t:o.
OO lili ! Phnnr Jn 513 Afent ralli.
DIAMONDS ON CREDIT
AUKUICA.N WA'IOH .V IMAMONII CO..
37 MAIDtN LAN 5
1 tiToaj.
afillinN I'll. S (Vlliiult Mt. 2 fllfht
alljDIO.vba llol.i.lll A.NU TLl) igi jaani a4.
stoa Im Ub.N.NfclT ' Hi llroulmt, iuialr.
DAN KINO AND FINANCIAL.
Bjir WN'ilili tor li")"iLarvr lanj" jurll Ain.
Iran Hlmt Sloltt to. ituk, J. II, Ctiaa.
aod. T I'luc it.
isunday World "Wants"
Campynini's Pfah&&
Here Next Year
i .
By Sylvester Hauling.
CI,KOKONTH CAMt'ANIN'I, di
rector if the Chicago Opera
Association, who Is luck from
Italy mid l-'rnnce, whero ho has been
LcunrchlnK for now Binders, annnunens
(ho preliminary plana for his second
season of four wi-cka of grand opera
I in New York, beginning on Monday,
. Jilnk !7, l'Jki, at the 1-exlngton Thca-
' tro. Jlu will present again Amellta,
Unlll-Curcl, Mary Garden, Hosa
Knlsa, Carolina I.az.irrl, I.uclen Mu
rntoro and Straccliirl, whoso wlno
needs no bush, Among tho new
comers ho promises ono French and
two Italian tenors, n Krench mczso-
i1 soprano and a basso, till of distinc
tion, whose names ho- withholds for
the present. Marcel ..Jimrhet, tVio
French baritone who was a favorite
ut the Mfinhattan Opera Ilousd tn
tho (IIammorsteln regime when Mr.
Cainpanlnl was tho musical director,
also has Jieen engaged. 'OaHl-Cjurel
Is to bo tho star In at least two to
vlval.M, and Hosa llalsa Is to bo tho
heroine In "Norma," for a long period
absent front operatic repertory In
Now York, Itevlvals, too, of "Otcllo"
and "Falstaff" aro contemplated.
Mr. Campanlnl will glvo nineteen
weeks of opera next season. Tho
company will bo threo weeks on tour
befor? the opening of tho regular sea
son of ten weeks In Chicago. Then
there Will bo four weeks In New York
3.95
Wnt.RI TO CO AND MOW TO CET TMWE
Up the Hudson
By Daylight
Dally Including Sunday
Dlrret lull eonnwtlou to nl mti Wit nil
.Nona. .Ml tliruiwb nil tlilu-u nj Inij hie
nlci Lin llckoli tli-n .Nw Voik M Albau)
MKDifn lef IXtehroi m.. BAO A. M. , W
411 t I) A. II : V 1-J!)lh Rt , t)r.o A M .
polr. ( SO V. M Utxluu at lW Jlouium,
ttnt I' Hit .V1irrti, PouhkKva.e, Kinfiloii
Point C'ati!l. Iluluu ml Aroaoy. lol otn
iUj witlnn,
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HudaonT Hlvei1
liay
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WEEK DAY & SUNDAY TRIPS to
BEA'J MOUNTAIN
i.i.tm.r.s t'i'TiiK iii;iison
I Str. "GRAND REPUBLIC" L. Ball.rr
it .. m.i tnai.a ht n.4. a. i.
Ml'MC. llAM'IN'tl, Itmilli.sH.MK.NrH.
It nil nil Trin V!"i)a r-v tiiiur.'n. s
11 U II II U l lip sum,,. N,v, c4ljn Mo
.. INJ ' t '"Ml " Alt TAX.
I llrtar Moanlalii Line, Tel. llroad I7IIH,
METROPOLITAN LINE
To BOSTON $5-23
!' J'ArK.COl) CANAL
l.noiuli lljollglit lor SIslilM-flnc
I lie llliole, NIkIiI, fur Itrat
pt. ililLv (Suniltji lncluilwil at 6 I" Jl,
Mtiitrnxnni., Mrul Thn Heat
TKI.UPHONH IIAKCI.AV OU00
3ron Steamboat (Ho
CONEY ISLAND
M t"K i8. 1a0'!!:
n.l"!. 1 i'l, Silo. I'lerl.N. II.. 11 It t" 2S
V.S5. V),UV, Tdmbsus lkctf
j STEAM BO ATS.
wv;M0PE MEN FOR NAVY ENLIST
S'Vttsofi of tefika in Ke .rk niTU .... ,
fSitAwjS!:vli
leasing of the lxltytton Theatre for ,
a poriod Qf yenrs makes this possl- i
lilr. iinnfw-sln iSf subscriptions al- .
ready hare exceeded Mr. cumpanlnl's
expectations and applications from
would-be subscribers are piling up
day by dtiy. .(ohn Itrown Is the New
York representative of Mr. Campa
nlnl's undertaking.
Announcement Is made of the for
mation of a new orchestra, co-operatively
organized nnd rnnnaged, by
players who have won their spurs In
the orchestras already familiar to tha
nubile. Sixty artists Imvo planned
j this democratic oxperlment In art as
n result of their experience in pri
vately controlled musical enterprises.
They aro confident that they can
demonstrate the validity of tholr un
dertaklng. Bam Franko has been
elected conductor and has nU
iiamo of tho Amerlacn nympnony
Orchestra, the orchestra which Mr.
Franko founded somo years ago. Tho
members aro nearly all young men
who havo thrown themselves Into tho
plan with faith and enthusiasm.
LET BREAKFAST GET GOLD
TO FIRE A POLICE CAPTAIN
Mayor Wallin of Yonkers Jumps
Into Auto to Look Up Early
Morning Tip Over Phone.
William J. Wallin, Mayor of Yonkeis.
fired n police captain this morning he.
foi-o breakfast. Only last week His
Honor fired hnlf a dozen municipal ash
can emptlers when he found thorn loaf
ing on the Job tn somebody's basement.
The phone rnng Just ns Mayor Wallin
I was sitting down to nrenKiasx, anu it
voice came, saying. "If you want to
' seo Capt. t'ougle take a look in Bo-nd-
fto's saloon."
So tho Mayor called his cor nnd
went to So-and-So"s.
"And Just as I got to the front
door," said tho Mayor to the report
ers, "out went Pollen Captain George
Couglc of the Fourth l'reolnct by the'
back door. So I stu'pcndrd him pend
ing trial."
notes in society
Miss Ruth Fnrlcy Clark, a cousin ;
of Cardinal Farley and n daughter of j
Klmer Clark. Oik of thn Children's'
Court, nnd Mrs. Clatk of No. 455 Fort
Washington Avenue, nnd Alonzo Mor
ton Smith wep married tit the home
of her parents K.itunl.iy.
Mrs. Alfred .!. Vandorblll. nccom
panled 'by her"spn9, Alfred O. and
George V.ihderbllt. attended services
In the Congtyg'atlunal Church at
Lenox, .Mass.. ' yesterday morning.
The pastor of thu church, the Hev.
Benson N. Wynuin. will perform the
marrlago ceremony of Mrs. Vnndcr
bllt and Raymond T. linker of Wash
ington on Wednesday afternoon at
1 Hnlmwood. Guests for tho wedding
will go up to Lenox to-day. Mrs.
I Georgo W. Vandwbllt and. Allsa Cor-.
nella nnderbllt aro coming from
Washington, and Mrs. Oconto linker
and Miss Haker of California, the
mother nnd sister of Mr. linker, and
Capt. liaac Kincrsun of llultlmorc
will 01 live at Holmxvood this after
noon. The engagement of Miss Knthlcen
Townscnd, sister of Cnpt. Oartas H.
Town-end, U. S. It., of No. 110 Cathe
dral I'nrkwny, to Kohert James Fire
stone of Akron, O.. has been an
nounced. Miss Marv Fisher, da uglier of Mrs.
Charles Henry Fisher of No. 112 Bast
17th Street, and Henry Torrance of
Tenafly, N. J.. were married In the
Centennial Chapel of St. Georgo's
Church Saturday.
Announcement has been mode of
the engagement of Miss Kmlly Latz
Frlsch, daughter of Fiedrrlck Frlsch
of No. X31 Lincoln Hace. ltrooklyn,
to Lieut. Herbiirt Adler. Medical
Corps. I'. S. H.. son of Mr and Mrs,
Leopold Adlcr or No. 019 Heat 150th
Street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Terhune of Mat
awan, N. J havo annouueed the en
gagement of their daughter. Miss
Kathryn IJ. Terhune. to Lieut. V. F.
Valdos, aviation section. Naval He
servo, of Anbury l'ark. N. J.
Miss Honrletta Novclta Cornell,
daughter of the late Assemblyman
Daniel T. Cornell of Clifton. S. !.. and
G I rani Van do 7.co of tho steamship
linn of Funch. Kdyo & Co., were
married nt Hench Lawn, the homo of
the bride1 mother. Saturday.
The engagement of Miss Mildred
Neander. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Neander of Irvlngton. N. J
to Hnrrv W. Maull. also of Irvlngton,
haa been announced.
The engagement has been an
nounced of Miss Oertrudo Aueh,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Josopl; II
Auch of East Orange, to Dr. Francis
C. Weber of Newark.
Cleaned!
PHONE PIONEER
Main 6900
Hl'OS. CAIIPKTS. 1)11 VPKKIKS
CLEANED, WASHED, RE
PAIRED, STOHKD AND IN
SHIED AT HEASONAIU.E
HATES AGAINST I'HIK. MOTH
AND THEFT AT OWNKIl'ri
VAIA'ATION.
Most modern, snnltary plant In
Greater New York. Eipertij i n
charge of all work, which U strictly
guaranteed.
Pioneer
Firtproaf Stsrir Wsrliii",
Al Flatbuih Are., Bicuslja, N. V.
OUR 33TH YEAH.
n u mi MALL rim iialli
Blanche H.ile, Lieut. Ciitz-Rict; and
"Rag 'l ime" Riley Among
the l-ntcrtainers.
Clouds thmitcucd to burst and drench
Die thousands of sfiet-tntors assembled
at the noon nnw tecrultlnc rnllv to
day In Cltv Hsll Park. Nevertheless
lliree-jrore young men n bulled for en
llstinetit utter llstunlnK to the pntrtotlc
nniHiu of the V H. S. Hecrtilt Hand and
dozens of snenkers, Chief Yrowromnn
Mro. Julln Whrclock started the rally
nnd Miss Illiitichc Dates. Lieut. Oltz
Ulce of the First Cnnndlnn Contlneent.
H.dlor Hllcy. commonly known ns "Hsg-
tlme Itlley." nnd IMper Meynr Mclvenzlc
Mntrll.uted remarks and songs,
ntnlgii Harry Karllngcr declared tho
DOWN TOWN STOREUPTOWN STORE
V H.W.C0H.B"AVEJll5'"5T.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
Axmin
ster Porceloid Side Jeer
Refrigerator, as
illustrated, In
solid oak
$34.50
3-Piece Library
or Living Room
Suite
Maisivc framsa, mahog
any finish, highly lol
tilled, upholstered seats,
back and armi, in xettu
ine brown Spanish leather;
indestructible springs in
seats; liko cut, at
27.54 In. "1
36x72 !n. ft VSiry-tlZ, j
56-50
Hi I I r Molor Truck Deliveries.
trJrll"-' -"fi-n Chifforobe F ii Brass Bed Outfit
Rl IKL ' WKJ m r- i.i u:.u 9.1 Ii I L I I, L li SlU.MIillIIilHjnill .III
- LTO in white rn. ' M I""'" KKttrrrrv. iMMllSi
v ttivui,viiaiwamft.Kaiittn nining nmi uetirooin nniinann Kt nwi I
N,W.CaR.B",AVE.Rl5'"ST.W.th High Grade Period Furniture
Physician
-ra n
LU IlCliUPAi vui JAA GL L
Strength, Energy and Endurance
Cites Cases of Men Even 60 and 80 Years of Age Who Have Gained
in Strength and Energy and Thereby Greatly Increased Their
Mental Powers From Taking Nuxated Iron
Says n weak body means a weakened hrain; wcnlc nerve force
of sufficient iron in
omni.niius on in. aiarumi j',
ma nee OI iron uouciencv hi . -if
Arn.rlcan men un.l won;, n
.inm.-a Francis flulllvin ':,r9'fr:'
I'nvslrlan or llriicvue ll nnni ,'';"
loor tJout. I New York, unil tn
Wentchtsi.r C'oiititv ll.ianltal. saljl:
I liav atronalv emneialif'l ,
Teat ncecaaliv oi olival lna muhlna
iood examinations of tholr '"k.
maemle. run down pailenta. Tnou
tsnda of nor.ona so on ar utter
Mr auffertnir from ohv.Uji ''
na and i htshlv n.rvmii cnnrtlt'on
dun to lack -of sufflclfnt Iron tn their
nd blood rornuselfi without ever le
'Umni ih. rail and true csu.e nf their
trouble. Without Iron In vour bloo.l
vour fiod rnirflv nnaaea throurh o.ii"
Iia.Iv annmthtnv llku earn ttiroush an
ild mill with the mile r o wide nnart
that the mill can't Krind.
As oroot of this take the enae of
(lenrral llonttlo Oates fllti-on, I) H.
A llletlrrd) who aura tht Suiatad
Iron haa hrouvht hack in htm In h
-no1 meaiure that old buovan v and
enorsv that flUcil hi lna In 111?
when ie rnnde hla trliimnli.ini witrv
with rienrrat Boon Jnlo tho Cltv of
Mealro.
Then there la forme Health Pom
mlRMlonwr Wm. It. Kerr or ('hlrnao
who la naat ttl three a or. Vft.tr
mark, but atlll tlsoroiM net e run
of life vim nnd mrtr r'ornier
I Health CoinmU.lonar Kit- lavs he
I tellevea hta own uerinal .i't,lt, tn
i dnv Is lsrre'v due to hla uae of Vui
i ntad Iron and that he Urllevea It
nuaht to be rireecrlbed bv en rv nhv-
ician anu u.ru m .verir iio.uiini tu
tha countrr.
While former IleaJth fotnmUaloner
K.rr la nut himaalf n tihvalclan. stilt
hla axMrlencn In handling pub'lu
health nroblema tnuat slve hla ooln-
ton mora than nFdlnirv u.Iaht.
And then there la former tfnlt.4
I nruniur wniu.. A ion.. nen-
stor Towm naval "I have found Nux
ated Iron of th. rreateat benefit aa a
tonla and resulativa. Ilrii'. forth I
snail not be without It 1 am In a
tin.lltftn ,k ........ ... . u . ,..,
,w iiiiiit ,,ir I HO i:nw4i ,i
I otbsrs to th rsmarkiMe and Inuus.
T
purpose of the rallies Is to kill unfriend
ly propagnndn Humors havo been nlloat
that thn Navy Is closed to applicants.
Commander W T Conn, In charge of re
cruiting in the Metropolitan District,
with office at No. .11 Knst 2.1d Btreet.
said that the N'.ival lleserte Is a much
nilsundt rstoud Imclv "It Is not a refuge
lor those who sick Inactive service." ho
siild, "The rating, pay, etc., Is tho snnio
ns In the Navy."
Among the speakers wero Jeff uavls,
known ns the King of Hoboes, and Sail
or Henry lit an, who Is nttsched to the
recruiting ship at Boston,
COURT RUUNGjJlfFpRESS.
Toledo I'mirr AVIileli Crlllelseil
.linlur l,nr In t'ontrmpt t'nr.
WAHHIStlTON. Juno 10. Federal
Court decree. prohibiting newspapers
from publishing nt tides held to cm
hums the nilmlnlstrntlon of Justice, al
though not nets committed within the
present" of the e mirts, wero sustain,!
in-ilnv tiv the Kutiremn Court In up
holding a Judgment ngalnst tho Toledo
Newspaper i ompany, punusuor, ami
nOURONLY
xLlsn UNTIL
Does It Mean Anything to. You
that when you buy here your purchase is GUARANTEED
BY SIXTY-FOUR "YEARS of satisfied customers nnd
happy homes? It should mean a great deal, because this
reputation is built on our POLICY of selling only
"HOME-FURNISHINGS" fhat will LAST.
"We Make Terms to Fit."
The Same Low Pfice Cash or Credit.
Plain Figure Tags on Everything.'
Queen Anne
ll
t rrJrr"T!i"
uLiiJ
U ya-i.u (J
"
V 5y 6498 u 3
l.i-1 us show you how you can furn nh
a i.i itu, inninir nnu uctiroom
ROOMS FOR $225
Explains How
uie dioou iibb ruined many a man's nerves and cast
him upon the rocks of Failure.
Hli'S A LUCKY
FELLOW THiS
MAN0FBL00D
AND IRON
He has the vim
and energy, (he
brainpower and
the money loo
Why not be in h!s
place instead o(
being a nervous,
irritable weakling
haunted by fear
during the day and
sleeplessness and
melancholia at
night?
flsfefcs
dime . x j -a of this runedv. and I "nhe.l
laiiiTi ' ' ' 't Nuxtiied Iron to ..I who fail
t"' ,. ! energy and the, us il.inty uf
bodily fanctlens, Dut, lo my uplnloa. vju (.au I make
of the To-
ledo Nows its, for contempt of. Court,
mrt.
Ills'
Justices Holmes nnd Urandela
sent
CO.
Justices I)v nrt.l nisrke. Iidth
from Ohio, took no part In the decision
Tho News llee erltlrlsed tho sot or
Judge John M. Kllllts In.s dispute be
tween the street Hallway Compapy.nna
mo my 01 ixiieoo. .
mm
ATONIC
AND
Bodybuilder
Ho alcohol or dangerous Imp,
D. Cochran. edltnr-ln.AlilAr
JBAUHAKN&BRQ
X AT QATHCT iaRDAXF
10 P.M. AT BOTH STORES
Period Dining Room Suite
in Mahogany
10 Pieces, consisting of
rj Buiret, CO inches wide)
"jn CM" Closet, Serving
I able, Dining I abjp, 48
in., 6 ft. extension) 1
Arm Chair and 5 Side.,
Chairs, wltli sllpseatsof
genuine leather, as illus
trated, at
s229-50
fij 84ST. cS'3Rt'AVE
menns weakened will power; lack
iron ilroroua aumaaful aturdy !
Irnn men hv feedlnir them n met il i
lie Iron rtie old i.hi... t uifti.i llo
iron mint n throtiuli a ..ml dlaea.
live nruiraa to tinn.r ..rrn i ,r n ito
irailtilo trim .Vmuted Iron l.efore
thev are reudv to L. takeji un
and asalinlliiten bv tho human era
tun. .Niilwlttiataiidlnir all that liua
hetin au.i nnd written on thu .uliieci
by Hal. knuwn uhvalvlHii. Hi ,'i.indl
if liemile atlll lli.l.t In dualna lllohl
a ve. viiih nieinlllc Ir'n .imi.h I
UMicee bevnu.e It rn.ta n 'w nt
le I itronalv adtlae rei dera In ml
cui.es to a.t h uhvalrlan . nreaorin
tlun fpr orranle mn Ni.aated Iron '
. ,r. V V.'u "I'm t want fo s m ml.
trouli e Ihefl nurrhuae ,W Ni.med
Iron Ir i In orlalnal iiiirkiia.. ant n,
tout i hi. inrtlcular nam. i.S'mlwl I
lioni ai,pi.nr on the pi, knsa If
vim hav. taken auch lire, . Uin. it.
Mil Btltl lr,n atlll nlhk, .I,r,l!... lr..n
nrnduita and falleil to ir.t reau ta
remember that auch nr i.lui ta are
itn en'I'elv different ihtnat ir.mNui
tel Iron "
tir .1 .Newman, liite I'ulice Bur
reon of the f'ttv of Pti(,,.-A ,...t tn.
mer Houae Hursron Jeff.r.i.n l'ark
lloapltnl ClllriiKo n i'.,mni.-n!ln in
.''1. le of Nuxnted Ir .n ild
' Thla remedy haa tiroven tl,r,.uirli in'
own teata of It to excel an temetlr
I liiito ever uaed for nil lei
bbiod butldlntf un t'.e 'i.im.,
alreiiathentiiv the mua lea and or
rei-Mnir illveatlte dl.nriter. The man
Ufa. turera are to be tonw tlu a',''! 11
havtna ahen to the rmblir i I'ica
'rlt want h true tonic .u-nuiia
Iron In an e.iallv iliac. lid .. d ...m.
Ilate4 form A true hesl'n I, idler
In everv aee.e r ir,r,t "
Iron, arillrh lias btvli med ttr llr IMlllltftl,
ind nti er. wiih 'e-h uriiltu; re,i and
which U lr-e rllied and ree,tfnfi.h,ld l
lUj.lrian. eirrrhere ii not a ret rem.
'Jv by) ,inc "hlcli u well , oraa
st.ta, 1 mile th. ollrr liiorsanli' law PrcJ.
uita. It ll eatltir alinllated, dm i lit.
lure tie -reih mil; them b'ari im
tl.e .turn., h Tlie nunufi. .ir-r, i .ranle-
aucce.,pn ana entirrir aatltfa lorj rejiilta to
atem ounhieHr ..r tho au. rfu -I lour
miar U la dUiKtued br all ixa ilruj.
UU. JL4ib
d n a lift a im o nnA
J
m
rourlttntk 8trt
Second Week of Our 24th June Sale
"SWINGS" That's the KeynoU of Thit Carefully ,
Planned Succtttful Evtnt!
Fresh Dally Additions Keep Our Unmatched Assortments Complete) In
Lingerie, Dallies' Wear
f'nrseti. Petticoats
Muses
While Gbodi
Millinery
Shoe,
JUNE SALE SPECIALS
FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
YouiiR Men's Suits
OUR REG. 1 21.75.
17.84
Pinely tniloretl Trench and
Sack models gray, green,
Oxford, brown and mixture,
to 3H elicit.
Hoys' Suits I n no
OUR REC.V.S4 J
Semi-Norfolk ami Trench models
some with extra trousers light
and dark fancies B to 17 yean.
Hows' Hats
OUR REG. .54. . . .
.38
Popular new styles include
llali-rali, Pinafore and Drlpbiae
dc'irable colors.
Trimmed Hats 1 n nr
OURJtEG.t8.S0&tl0.00l U0"
Summer ModcU in ronihinationi
of traw and (ieorrltr idio
smart tailored styles white,
black, colon.
Brassieres
OUR REG. it. 10
.74
llonked-front sty I
firm tilk
fabric of poplin weave all
trimmed sues !M to 40.
Summer Corsets I 1 Ifi
OUR REG. ft. SO J X,AU
l.iaht weiuht batiite medium
edium
(3.10
bust sites 10 tn 30.
Silk Petticoats
OUR REG. 54.35 . .
v. Iianpralilc latleta in various
combinations of colors tUltiv
uniil biindi all leiiKlha.
t Men's Shirts 1 i Of
f OUR REG. 51.50 & 51.74 x,ityj
.Mercrrited PonKee, woven or
printed madraa, corded and
other novelty weave fabrics
many style stripes in a variety
of colors all sites.
Men's Pajamas
OUR REG. 53.25...
t'ollarless coat styles silk
frots madraa, poplin and
other fabrics various color
tripei all sites,
TUESDAY
One Day Sale of
Summer Comfortables
Full Size Cotton Filled
A wonderful opportunity is here presented to those
likely to need bed coverings of a lighter sort for cool
summer evenings at country nnd seashore. Savings llkm
these do not happen every day!
Sllkollne Comfortables
This special group roinpriaca an extensive assortment of light, fluffy.comfort
ables, some alhflowrrcd, others have plain colored borders, many are
reversible,
Our reg. ..M7.
Our reg. U.x7.
..1.74
. .2.25
Our rag.
Our reg.
Silk Mull
Comfortables
Oiirreg.fi.il 4.12
Neat floral designs plain color
borders cotton filled full site.
MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M
76 preVrnt dealers Uiylnk' quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders.
$11.97 Genuine Dtltoi Criu Ruts, . 8.74
ltlch dealcua nnd novelty bor
ders preen, blue, tan and hallo
also Pxll ft
Ill'OH Tlllllli nKin,
SO (t. and 65 cl. New Repp
Cretonne, yd U
jt incites wine t'niqese. cnintz,
verdure and metrical designs
oi styles
64 cl. Bleached Damstli, id 46
I'lnse weave -blenched.
UNn.NH-kllAI. ITXKIH
75 ct. With Bstrdi M
I, 'i rue family alee durable),
POM! KBIT Tlllim nxxill.
55 ct. Bleached Mutlini 41
tii inches tor s)nule bed sheets,
MtSM.V IIAfiBHUNT,
H.H0 Crochet Bad Spreadi l.M
Kail stre--heavy rslaed deals;na,
IIKIi CJtVKItlMIH- IIKKMK.NT.
tM Fsslhtr PiUows
2(m2k nnwly mixed- aaaorted
,.. I. link'" stripe tickings.
Ilx'K Hir reir 11.12
Kill tMHTUII.Krl IIABUMH.NT.
J1.51 Georiette Crept, ji lJt4
l.iultt nnd dark shades, also black
and white-durable width for
waists, ilresaea, tunica.
I KIM Nil Al UN ytIOlt
11.47 Tallctai, yd . 1.09
3.V inches wide- soft chiffon (Inlali
dark und medium color.
Sil.K MAIN nOII,
27 cl. North; Lscs Flouncinfi, jd . .11
i'ie srn ty of pretty imttcrna
Ult'M M US HXMHt.
97 cl. Mohair SiciGenne, yd. ,74
I'teiin tan, Kray. nsvy and hluck
-.ill inches wide firm weave
uh!i lustre.
tlllKMM i()OI)S - MAIN nlOR,
97 cl. Rami. Uncni, yd. 74
icairablti (wr skirts, tunics or
onus.
M.N TN MAIN KUNJtt.
Wm ( rtfih Avtaae
Women's Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Coats 'T
and Girl Summer Dresses
Men's k Hoys Clothing. Hats & Furotihilifs
Silk and Washable Blouiej
Iloue Dreues and Neitlgees
t-WT . IS 1
women s r tocks i o ofr
OUR REG. 5J.5A 54.55 I ''
Flowered Voiles striped and
checked Ginghams variety ol
pretty styles.
Women's Frocks l ARK
OUR REG. 55.75 & 55.75 ,
Attractive polka dot and pl"
color styles Pink, Light IHue,
Conen. lied. W'utaria, Navy
and Illack effectively trimmed ,.,
with embroidered or lawn col
lars! cuffs and veitees. J
Misses' Frocks 1 t? en!
OUR REG. 57.74 j
Several attractive modelt of
firttty plaid voiles dainty col- t
ars and veatees velvet rib-
bon how 14 to 0 yrs. yt
Porch Frocks "
A diversity of styles one ,"
Eiece and belted plaid ging
ams, plain rolor chambrayt
and slnpol or figured per
cales attractive uimmiofs
elf or contrasting colors.
of
.941
1.11
2.09
Our reg. 1.47
Our reg. M0. .
Our reg. I.H4. .
Extra Size Skirts
5.72
OUR REG. 5SAT. . .
Pointed yoke stylet shirred
ory panel hacks button
trimmed navy and black
titri 30 to 40 waist.
Girls' SkirLs
OUR REG. 5l.lt . ..
Pull pleated ttylrt
(ialatea cambric
.... I ..85
of white
bodies
sites 0 to 14 yrs.
Children's Shoes 1
VALUE 51.55 J
1.47
Tan or black kid button style
broad toes wide widths
sites 4 to 8.
Women's Juliettes
VALUE 52.50..
Hlack kid rubber heels me
dium toes cushion Inner soles
wide widths-Mites 4 to 0.
i.l3....2.97
4.7.. . . J.7
Our rf. 3.97 . . , .3.55
Reversible Sateen
Comfortables - -
Our reg. 7.10 5.4
Pretty (lowered designs some plain
borders well stitched (heavy
weight).
$1.74 Crsps Kimonot 1J3
1'latn colors blue, Copen, rose,
wlatarla elastic at walstllnt
I'erslsn trim on collar and cuffs.
iiot;sK nninscs- -second ruxm.
$2.98 & S3.CS Wc-msn's
Phiappln Mht Dreiaee
Hound or V neck aei
lit
eevelsea or
short sleeve emb, yokes fancy
ili'styns- acallnpeii imik''. necit ana
sleeve rlhlmn run--hsnd sewed.
Mt'SM.N UMICmVt.Il rtUOO.NU KbOOB.
$7 cl. Women's Union Suits 47
Made of fine cotton- low neck
sleeveless. -tiRht or lace trimmed
knee rrirular slsss,
Kxtrn sluea our rec. ,7... ,S3
KNIT fNPKKWKUt - MlIN TUKlV.,
11.17 Little Beji'Suiti and Rompers, .. .71
I'laln and fancy alias to t
years "itllver Twist," "middy"
and beaeli styles
INfANTS' DEIT -SECOND FLOOn.
.22.00 Man's FUnnel Suits 1I.7S
IHue. trreen, brown wool, slllc or
alpaca lined well made excel
lent workmanship sixes ) to 42
fur men und v,tinr men.
MrA'St'lirillNil Till HI) flOOR.
69 cl. Mtn'i Athletic Underwear ... .44
Sim velesa shirts--knee drrawers
, f ItiAtcli all uliea,
:" I'NKKIIWKIH MAIN ITXIOR.
.4.96 Boji' Suiti 8 lo 16 rein
Tieneli and seml-N'otfiilk
f.gS
lb mnrtele
a .iiiiihfm. mill ph.l.nl,iii.
dljm nnd dark fund's.
1 limi I'l.tlTHIM TIIIIII) l''MK)R.
;$.74 Boys' Stall 8. SO
Wiitst'd. rlievuits and casal-meres-
check" und fancies
I vitrlitia model--, to 11 years.
Iiiiv.4 " I. in IUMI--I iiiiut iAon. -
111 ct. Merctritad Bttiito St
31 Inch --pink and riesli tint.
WAHII HHKHH KAUIUC 1IAHIBNT.
42 ct. White Poptnt U
1' or oressea, mtuay oiuuaea ana
boys' waah suits; also for unl-
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