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AN oc BON SAILS THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1902. Store Closes Daily (isis) at 5 P. M. | When the Store closes on Thursday, July 8rd, it will remain closed un- til Monday, July 7th, During the months of July and August the Store willclose on Saturdays at 12 o'clock. SHOES for Go-Aways All Sorts of Good Summer Shoes at Little Prices AWAY FOR HOME hh Ambassador Warmly iments Upon Cordiality | E n This Country and | His—Commercial Relations. | establishment. Is this all by chance? Not a bit ) Bales Cambon, the French Ambassador /€0 the United States, and his wife sailed for France to-day on the liner La| ‘am yery sorry that no action has| taken by Congress on the re- et ty treaty between the United a and France," said the Am- ut the past year has been @ull of good feeling between the two _eountries, and I hope {t will continue, I) lao look forward to better commercial | Pelations botween us, as it would be a| ) benefit to both countries. | “The Rochambeau statue ceremonies | _ had @ lot to do with the present cordial | situation, | ' “Of course, the Frenoh people feel QUEOEDATE SHOES have no value to New Yorkers—you wouldn't count them cheap at any price, Such shoes never come to Wanamaker's, no matter how it the price-temptation. On the other hand, so grent is our control of shoe conditions that we are constantly able to secure vast quantities of service- able, well-made Shoes. in styles that are above reproach to sell ut prices so low that out-of-date shoes are worth- less beside them. Of all the thousands of pairs of Shoes bought for this June Sale, scarcely any were made previous to January First of this year. And every pair came from | a worthy factory, were to be found in every part of this great store. appreciation, Straw Shapes and Shirt Waist Hats. Special Offerings for Friday and Saturday Only. / gratified Coy the Panama route a Here are hints of a few—that suggest the values of Nelda / ‘Tam i | 250 Mirses’ Cuba and Tuscan Flats; in natural color only; 58 ing a little earlier than | Usual because of my wife's wish to re- | turn home. You » our son has just | | left college for his vacation, and is / naturally anxious to see his mother. I | will return {n about four months.” | | Mrs. Cambon, who a few weeks ago| arrived in this country on her first visii, aid: | WOMEN’S OXFORDS at $2 MEN’S TAN SHOES at $2.25 regular value 85c., at.......- ee betuabiee see deese reese Se eeceeceees dee Finest grades of black Kidskinas) Kid and Calf, in most desirable | well as patent leather; made) shapes; all welted and stitched With welled sols of high-wrade) oles, and all $8 to 84 values. onk- tanned — lent really i WOMEN’S OXFORDS at $1.20 the two most sought-for leath- Kidekin Oxfords, with tips of kid or patent leather turned soles; good lasts, medium heels; worth $2. x . vic MEN'S LACE SHOES at $1.90 WOMEN’S TAN KID BOOTS, $1.50) Cait and Kid lace, with welted ‘Tan kid, ideal for country wear, soles of Oak leather; material, and not too plentiful at full style and shape excel anything | tens of thousands more: | | 25 dozeu Double Brim Ladies’ Straw Shapes, white upper brim and black under brim; regular price $1.25, at.............6+ eerie 125 doz-n Jap Braid Hats; several shapes; natural color only; 25 With bIAGk Velvet) WiMAINgssccsvsiancsassceccveeacuinewinever Beal 250 Specially Attractive Shirt Waist Hats, Shepherdess and Hunt- ress shapes; extremely stylish; trimmed with silk sash and 2.45 wings; real value $4.00, at. eres: pee Women’s Suits and Skirts. ers; welted soles; well made on “I think the American people are ex- tremely pleasant, and I hope to come ever again. What struck me most was | | the independent ways of the American | “ vrice; making this chance of ve know of, sold for out "women. Nothing seems to confuse them. De SIagOnte BIAS IDIG? we know of, ‘Bc Third Floor, Thetr style of dress 1 admire. A plain| paving only Haltiprice/GOUbIy |’ (aide)this store: Sea ‘Tailor-made Suits cf Black Etamine, also Venetian and Cheviots; : about fifty all told, in some instances only one of a kind; of some styles woman in America mukes herself look | pretty by a few ideas in dress. That is ) an art attained by very fow French) ‘women.” | F ‘M. Larrouy, a commercial envoy from > France, whose business it ts to visit the French Consulates all over the world @nd report to the Government, a _pafled on the liner. Others w @ailed were Viscount Cholet, Charles W. Be Goua, ML. Hormitp, 3, oF Piode, ‘Minister to the United States, and | Mrs, JA. Peterson. - PAYING TEACHERS IN ADVANCE HOW, Comptroller Grout Arranges © for Handing Out the Checks _ To-Morrow for the June and vuly Salaries, there are half a dozen; our regular season suits that sold at 2 75 $19.80, $22.50 and $26.00; to close, your choice at.........- $1 ° Wesh Skirts of Pique and Linen; in dress or walking length; plain tailored, also with insertions; special lot of Skirts; average $2. 75 price $5.00, choice at.. * Women’s Waists. | JOHN WANAMAKER Secon Floor. lace and some with embroidered insertions; also Black Lawn with 98 tucking and Black Lawn with white stitching; $1.50 values at... Women’s Waists of Imported Materials; elegantly tailored front and side effects; splendid for mountain and seashore wear; actual 1.65 value $3.50, at.......... 5 Undermuslins and Sateen Skirts. Beco nd Floor Cambric Drawers, with three rows of hemstitching and clus- 35 ter tucks; regularly 45c., at....... sae dine a eeisiasielecisivisin #rieiese\sieje Nainsook Drawers, with choice embroidered ruffle and hem- 5 stitch beading and tucks above; actual value 75. Aat.........+++ 6 Feur styles of French hand-made Gowns, with tucked front, turn- 259-261 6'"AVE BET. (67° GIT Ser Another Bargain Friday. To-morrow has its wsua/ telling of unusual values, Profits all take a vacation for the day, and some of cost goes along to keep com- any. One dollar will get you what two dollars are in the habit of uying. Broken sizes have broken prices. Special buyings make ibe special sellings. If You Want a Charge Account we'll feel under obligation to have you open it here. Our books are ready to take your name—we are anxious to have an_ evidence over collars, some edged with Valenciennes Lace and Torchon $1 98 Lace and hand embroidery; sold at $4.00; special for Friday... . 4 . of your steadfast patronage. This house extends credit to all, a ‘ms Wh fe ia Healy Black and White Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, with two graduated : Se scnoot teachers ofall the norougne ot |f] Which other firms limit to a favored few, aecortiion plated flounces, with tucked ruffle at the bottom ¢ 4 5 ( ‘ Women’s Vests, 72° wi" cot. | Boys’ Sailor Hats Qu! sf0.7¢ of each flounce; sell regularly for $2.00, at.....+..+ eseeecges $ . | the city will to-morrow receive their > ehecks for June and July, and will have ‘the money for use during their summer vacations. This was made possible by ‘the determination of the Comptroller to close this account with the close of the #ebool year. In this he enlisted the ald | of the Auditing Bureau of the oBard of | Béucation and kept his own Auditors | tm the Finance Department at the task until It was completed. "These payrolls,” it was announced | @t the Comptroller's o ce, ‘which cyn- |. tain the names of between ten and | eleven thousand teachers, all reached | the Finance Department by the evening of Tunesday, June 4. By direction of | | Comptroller Grout, William McKinney, | Chief Auditor of Accounts, kept his full © staf of auditors at work on the pay | rolls, which were completed on Wednes day evening and went {nto the hands of the City Paymaster to-day. | a “The system of distribution adopted ‘by Comptroller Grout( will be employed, » #0 that the payrolls will be in the hands 6s ops every school principal to-morrow evening, thus insuring payment to the teachers of their salaries for June | and July before the close of school on ‘ Be ct Friday. n run through w Iée. kind Frida: Children's Underwear, %"'2° | Boys’ Wash Suits "| and striped Galatea cloth; ages with high neck and short sleeves, LE IRR De ' /3to 8 years, worth 60c., Friday Ee RG, BeTDbY ee IBIS C Wash Suits of £094 quality perca Y ash Suits tf raise made. with i of dinck lsle | fancy front of plque and has Women's Hose, reat is ince, | broldered edge—Skirt with the new %e. kinds, and just for riday they're. 2 1Se h silk ribbon; &¢} Silk Remnants. Mein Floor Rotunda, At the lowest price ever quoted for good silks. 38c. Per Yard. Many among them worth more than double this price. Plain, fancy and black Silks. apen work designs, double heels and any ounce a all th toes, Just the least bit imperfect; {0 Fer ETNE RUA TIIRET Carts aiBeR Ivo. Kind, Friday... ©) eto 4; value Children’s Hose, °f,.2inc* "2! nists - are double, so are heels and to sizes 6 to $% In; I6c. kind, Fri- Qe May ens retenees BC Chatelaine Bags ;\' black and gray sort of 3c. value; day Shirt Waists Som: splendid w quality percalos and madras clot fn taney stripes. Styled prop: | coe ne average $1 in va i = 55c 'Children’s Waists 8,9," °.,f.9! f o quality of IY trimmed ten's and Furnishings. Main Floor. nd Wrist Hage m ¢ : skins; best a Pe" 196 jee of all-silk taffeta, Ladies’ Gloves: ;fpysive taneta, Perfumed Soap >! such good values as "Glycerine" —regularly 16 Ingrain Lisle Hose, 29c. With the low Crush Collars, ends 600 dozen Women's fine quality made of Madras and Cheviots; | Imported Ingrain . Black — Lisle s | Thread Hoge, with white heels and 50c. Ascot Siocki, 25c. Ly <leanly made. orset Covers 4)" h dail Kk, any size; value 12 beautiful assortment of neat colors | and plain white; adjustable | toes, double soles; plain, Richelieu necks; regularly 50c., at..... 25) or Rembrandt ribbed; also plain jwith the white soles; very 99 Lisle Suspenders 25c | exceptional, at, pair.......-+ Men's light-weight narrow lisle | §Qc, Lace Lisle Hose, 3 Pairs for $1.00 thread Suspenders, with kld ends; neat colors and white or black; See esol Lisl fhe regulation Soe. kind) ae-.” 20)| 2he sneeen Women's Blak Fike 50c. Neckwear, 25c. Men’s narrow four-in-hand Searts, made of pure silk, lined and versible; neat light or dark effects Vests and Drawers, 19c, every Scarf absolutely worth 50c.; | Women's summer-welght Swiss rues He. 9 | ribbed White Lisle Thread Vests, steveeee with fancy trimmed neck and arms, Fe Cc flay . Ladies’ Drawers, mikhiy 500.9 d with > y 19c Lawn Wrappers 5cu° fort. with cakes come in M are \ a je (nown Mennen’s Talcum ¥eat,,,(" ever Jess than Me, Fri 1 Gl olsen fancy Hil colors, and with ‘ Vea; worth dic. Friday 9C i webbing, “Comptroller Grout has been parti pretty buck ‘Ianly solicitous in the matter of paying teachers since assuming office, and a IY never before have the teachers > “tn all the boroughs the | ¢ , iter city been more romptly a i Ban righ the “prawn atom ti) y ; Payment involves the expenditure of 1 t ir ane million four hundred thousand ( ar all d ert | 8th Ave. and 41st St., N. Y. i ‘GRADUATES DRIVE Jen's 4-Ply Collars. BAN DOWN \ CHILD we lot of 1,200 dozen, in up-to-date styles an extraordinary value 7¢ Children’s Sailor Suits, In pereale, red or blue, sailor collar, trimmed with plain white Oc | Four Young Girls on the Way| material: sizes 6 to 14; worth $1, atonly,..,« tteee to Commencement Exer- |25c. and 35c. Ber di cises Witness Accident That) in pure crystal ra rie nto inch ery ft ishes, May Result Fatally. shapes, ground bottoms, to go at, each... ,’ . ris who graduated to- ripes, well made well finished, @ay from Public Schoo! No, 61 had a 3108, at Onlyers alatr experience on their way from) : . ~ ae Bir ome to tne nchoai"In.e oseon Buttermilk Soap, wiki kt, 4c Ladies’ 35c. Ascot Scarfs, 1 Q¢ ‘The qoach ran over a in all colors and white, very specialsseeeee ity; the regular 60c kind, Menenntanae REG » 35 Or 8 pairs for $1.00. ' . in the regular, also the extra large Men's SOc, Underwear, 38, sizes, 8 and 9, usually so hard to Men's extra quauty Summer | get; umbrella shaped French band weight combed Egyptian yarn | open Drawers, with lace trimmed, nothing in wae 19 Shirts and Drawess; long or short wide umbrella bottoms; value 5 sleeves; all size: | this offering worth le: 38 | 25c. and Bbc, at 22202000 2 2 Women's $1.50 Union Suits, 59c. Very sheer gauze weight Swiss ribbed White Lisle Shaped Union knee length, slightly damaged; ; these at.. a §9 Suits, high neck, short sleeve the perfect quality sells for $1. 0-00 2 0 2 0 0 Notions for Friday. | Upholstery Dept. Main Floor Third Floor Indestructible Lace Pins; in| Mexican Hammocks, made from white and colors; one dozen on strong Sisal Twine; nat- card, regular price 8c. & 12c., 5 ural color; value $2.00, at $4.48 Be a yaeigtesnenstatne sve Extra large Woven Hammocks, Silk Corset Laces; 5 yards; col-) full valance, with spreader and pil- ors only; regular price 260, 10 low; extension bar head and foot; each; MOW...0s..0 0 : new combination color 4 und 5 Hook Corset Clasps; Sa- | effects; $3.00 kind, at... $2.98 cov@red; regular price 4 Best grade Bamboo Porch Cur- tains, outside bark, complete with Tubular Shoe Laces, 5-4; cord and pulley; regular price 16c, doz.; now 7 600 yards Basting Cotton worth be. a spool, at ‘ dured nine-year-old Be: AMT Fulton avenue, The Place on Fulton avenue, just in the rear ) @f the pchoo! | Beessio Teal was playing with mart m the coach came along. It Sdriven by John Farrell, of No. ¢ Gt avenue. One of Hessie's marbics| into the gutter. Bhe made a dash Mt, and ran directly into Farrell'a size 6x8 feet, ‘7x8 feet, 3!) 72c 84c ee eee Ladies’ 30c. Mull Ties, 15c¢ very prettily embroidered, a great offer. sesee burgtar early this morning entered the GOOD WORK OF PUPILS, Sixth Avenue, He pulled the animals in ver | Homes of Charles KE. Burr and Jono} y tM ph pily, but not quick enough io pre-|Graduates of Ku 1, Osmond by forcing rear windows 19th to 20th Street. lant one of the wicels of the coach fry, Please Many of The | He secured nothing of value. oS thing over the little girl, She was At EA ara SOHNE Bx | home £ value, At the € me of Mr, Burr the thief ransacked “ No many of thelr the puplls Inte to Lebanon Hospital seriously in- | pene a the lower portion of the house for valu- lle carried off a toy bank be-| o Mr, Burr's litte daughter O'Brien, of the Morrisiana! jon, arrested Varrell, + d him before Magistrate|jay und Hay 1 Hon also re the Morrisania Police Court, \cited, while Kugene I fe ordered & complaint |\he yiviln ver, and sal it given” siewly TRACK BAREFOOTED THIEF. old funlag not far away, The thiet was detected at work by Policeman (hurles Ho, Bordentown Bu velar’ OKL WM, Me dy JNHO ima tern, but be made his eacape ihe merchandise at prices that bespeak inviting values. We have a keen interest in every piece of goods, in every article we show, and, no matter how low its price, it must measure up to a high standard of reliabilty. Last Friday's business was overwhelmingly great and every individual found it to his or her advantage to share in the multitude of specials that ee 200 dozen Women’s Waists of White Lawn; some with Valenciennes | Six new designs of all-over open? ‘Thread Hose, fine imported quaj-' aa nts | WBO nailed Mr. Bury and Mr. Osmond | OC SCriptive 9 ° Gl tectonter “accr eecnae thoes, | aout ats "hey ant at Miaatter Free at The World’s Vacation Bureau, ah rf 4 4 Z * j of it. 9-0 —0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 OO Oe ee Great Throngs Come to This Store on Fridays And on other days, too—but the attendance here on Friday of each week is probably larger than that of any other New York It has been brought about through the offering of high-grade The crowds in the Economy Basement were highly enthusiastic in their praise of the extraordinariness of the values. Each day we are exemplifying the possibilities of modern merchandising, and each day you are rewarding us with practical ard substantial | Economy Basement Specials. Remnants of Chiffons. | Clearance of short lengths of line Brilliantes; the odds and ends of this season's business; some with manufacturers’ slight imper- fections, marked at Sess eo Silk Trimming Laces. Remnants of Chantilly, Applique | {for trimming light Summer fab- rics and millinery purposes; 25c. to | $1.50 values, for 10c. to 50c. Yard. Toilet Goods. All Bristle Tooth Brushes, 4 rows, plain and fancy bone han- dies; regular price 15c. and 20c. each; for Friday only......... 8 Or 2 for 15c. wide; |oval and square shapes; made of Crepe Oak Wood; value 39c, each; for Friday only...... 15 a Children’s $1.25 Hats, 48c, year sizes; prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon; value $1.25, 48 2 Children’s Skirts. | Children's Muslin Skirts; hem- white; very wide; sizes 1 to 8 years; ,35ce. kind, at § 22 Children’s Dresses. waist, short skirt, French effect; finish: trimmed with Hamburg Insertion | ""/#)* waist; In pink and blue stripes and to4 years; fully worth 98c., at Children’s White Guimpe Dresses, made of fine long cloth, trimmed with Hamburg insertion around neck and sleeves; neck edged with fine Valenciennes Lace; sizes up to 4 years; regular $1.25 kind, ee Dress Goods Remnants. Special Remnant offering of All- yards; all fresh, seasonable goods; values 50c, to $1.50 yard, 25 Wings, Wreaths, Etc. Wreaths and Fancy Feathers, left 5c., 10c. and 25c. when clearance is the object. Linen Collars, 6 for (2c. We still have about 500 dozen of the 8. C, & except 15, 15% and 16; to close at price of re-laundering, Collars, 4-ply. 6 pairs for 25c. or Cuffs, 35c, Half Hose 17c, open lace work; exceptional offer- ing of very desirable goods; 1 value 35c. pair; at... . 7 Women’s Neck Fancies. 5 | Chiffons, Mousselines and Mousse: eG N aid ROONEY Tie, tucked Swiss mull.. New summer Windsor Ties, with |Should buy many of them for deco- fancy protection collar and 29 rative purposes as well as for 10 ends to match... | the Dollar | om’? t MMB ace 25 Cents eae Dollar Skeleton stock with fancy hem- stitch afd lace trimming, { is Y . stited asf Ince es sin yas Girls’ Washable Dresses, 79c. Lawn Twice-around Ti ‘hite mn: andl Margot Laces) vin) White andiliendccolares wit cinedniton’ ciate meray cor baw; | pretelly, cream; 2 to 9 inch widths, suitable | and hemstitched ends. Embracing various Lawns, Batistes, Dimities, &c., all to go at, yard....... : oe Bunting, 5c. Yard, Bunting for decorative purposes, in plain blue and red, 28 inches |$1.00 kind, for..........++ nee | Plate Glass Toilet Mirrors, in| special at .......... Fine White Goods, Various kinds, plain and fancy, all greatly reduced from orig- Children’s Straw Hats, up to 5-|{inal prices; yard ————— 35c, Ribbons at I5c. Only 750 yards French Fancy Ribbons, sash widths, combinations of navy and white or red and stitched cambrie rue; three tucks, | sy at regules price 35c. 15 style; finished with small ruf- 48 Window Screens, Woven Wire Mosquito Screens, Injannie Zephyr, Gibson style; Of Gingham, guimpe style; long | oa, and walnut stained frames, oll white lawn tle; 85c. value; for 39 jaround ruffle and down front of | 20 in, high, 37 in. extension, 16 Russian Duck, Wool Dress Fabrics; plain and nov- | sell regularly elty weaves; in lengths of 2 to 6 | Friday only, at.. Boys’ Wash Suits 49c. wh 4,200 Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits of Galateas, Piques and Crashes; Clearance of odd lots o| NES, | ome are trimmed with silk emblems on shields; in white and Japanese Paper Fans, 10c. Fans of a very high order. Colors 39 are really beautiful; decorated sticks; some are spangled. You Practical use..........00+ wee Made guimpe or sailor sult style; trimmed with large collar of fancy aie 49 lawn and embroidery, or collar of !same material and fancy buttons; ‘sailor suits of Chambray, shield, tie Remnants of Wash Fabrics. Jang border of collar’ of white lengths of | Pique and embroidered emblem; ex- tra full skirts and large hems; vce! sizes 6 to 12 years; for Fri- 79 Gloves. Glace Gloves, 45 Women's yard; Women's Lisle Gloves, lac seees 5 and plain. 25 Undermuslins and Petticoats, Cambric high-neck Gowns, with g/eluster tucked yoke and hem- aa 123 stitched ruffle on neck and sleeves; actual value 60c.; at. 48 Cambric Drawers, with hem+ {stitched cambric ruffle and tucks above; regular price 40c.; t.. : 28 Seersucker Petticoats, umbrella fle; actual worth, 75c.; at ed Waists. 100 dozen Waists of striped Pine- 100 dozen waists, miscellaneous styles and materiais, such as Mad- Ginghama, striped Cheviots; plain and figured Lawn Walsts plain pink and blue; sizes 2 68 24 in. high, 37/in: extension, 19 re Pe er aieoaad seo 27 in. high, 37 in. extension, 24 at... ... sisiss 100 Women’s $1.75 and $2.95 Summer Dress Skirts, Q5c Offering extraordinary—soo Women’s Summer Dress Skirts of excellent quality wash materials, including Plain or Mercerized Linen, Plain Black, Blue or Polka Dot effect; these goods for $1.75 and $2.95; we offer the entire lot for 95 from our Wholesale Millinery Sale, |fancy patterns; sizes 3 to 10 years, worth up to $1.00; extra Specidl..sesssseevessss ween ove rcrerrrsscceccre cere 49 Negligee and stiff-bosom Shirts; about 900 left; in various styles and Shirts and Drawers; regular 15 pure Linen Collars colorings, for men and boys; the price 88c. garment; at....+++ in various styles, some slightly| sizes run from 12 to 19 inch; Broken line of pink and blue soiled; all sizes, from 12 inch UP,| worth 75c, to $1.50 each; at.. 35 Or 3 for $1.00, about 125 suite, in col- 6 for 12c. Pajam: Linen Cuffs, same quality as the] ored lightweight Madras, Percales $2.25; mei No mail orders filled for Collars} tg close +2 0 Another Sale of Men’s Furnishings. In the Economy Basement. Another clearance of odd and small lots and certain lines which we'll not continue to | carry. The prices, of course, are ridiculously low; but value and cost are not consider Broken line of Men's Summer weight blue and white striped mercerized vertical striped Shirts and Drawers, satin trimmed; 25 value i)c,; to close at.....--- Women’s I5c. Vests 9c. Summer weight Swiss ribbed and Cheviots; values from $1.00 t0| white Vests, low neck and sleeve- and boys’ sizes; i oo, §5| lot; all siz Flannel Negligee Shirts; of good quality, light and medium weight Only one number in socks; they | flannels; in light colors, suitable for are the Mercerized Silk Lisles in| || outing purposes; black; with the yertloal effects of) j1.6, neckbands, very elastic; only a small were 15c, each; 9 Women’s 25c. Hose !5c. Imported full fashioned regular some with| made light weight narrow and Richelieu open ribbed Black Cotton others with the Hose; double heels and toes; guar- soft collars; worth from $1.00 anteed fast color to $2.00 each; at .. 58 eA] lar 25c, kfnd; af © 6 © © © te 0+ 22> cympsonCranjordCo. in Ss oecrnams MOUNTAIN, Lake, Seashore and Farm , " ed 1381 Broadway. ‘zr, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. enclosed / Resorts. When ordering booklets by mail eg eyae dy a + mT »

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