Ads. Six instructors from a neighboring Wee rs | college will look after the boys, whose IST 'LAR { ars nore Visitors to the Brooklyn Navy-Yard Nanny, eas PUle aiucone eee _ ) @e-day were treated to the curlous spec-| “Scuttle me garboard strake” snorted) jaunts, fishing and general forms ae « ‘way out of a long mound of tobacco, * mong the first competitive brands. ~~ JUNE 29, 1908. the jury, but was rejected because his |don't know, tobacco from oak new teeth did not work smoothly. He don't. Jess ‘cause he’s older'n Meti didn't see why he couldn't gum it, and got three o' tils friends sympathized with him’ and he gets elected are very ‘litter. discus Then the meanness of the {ok bloke not to toss us a length o |that black twist!" There were other old timers just as sore as Peg-leg Bill, and before the chewing conclave is concluded there will be some stormy mass meetings of the anctent Jackies. The Government will rely !mplicitly upon the judgment of the jury se'ected, and after ten days of solld chewing the verdict will be | rendered. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CAMP. Opens for the Season With 147 TESTING NAVY PLUG Gackies at Navy Yard Trying ; Out Samples of a Score : of Brands. Boys on Hand. CONTRACT AT STAKE. The summer camp of the Industrial School of the Children's Aid Soctety, at Holley Pond, near Stamford, Conn., opened to-day for th son, and 147 hoys in care of Supt. left the Grand Centrai Station on a spe cal train for a two weeks’ outing. Purchase of 100,000 Pounds by ,. Government Rests on Verdict ai of Chewers’ Jury. Peg-Leg Bil when the jury began its work to-day “if that old. lemon, Ben| entertainment. Blagden ain't cot a heart like a frozen ‘The soctety is put to a maximum ex- potato. Many's the ton of quid I give! pense of § a week for each bos, and him in my day, and be no more of a|aa many will be given the advant connysour than my grandmother's black) of the camp this year as the endow calf. W him tarred bowline| ment ft and coniributions make pos- ht hundred boys will proba- en in relays to the cam; tacle of a dozen jackies chewing their (AS were grizzled veterans of the ser- ‘vice—in fact, the elect chewers of the Nerth Atlantic fleet—and the Govern- ment has set the task to them of test- 3 b ita Crown pli fb! Tekan, Why El Brees and he from the captain’ Norman White, Insects Carry Much Disease It has been proven beyond a doubt | that many infectious diseases are carried | about by insects, and that the bite of a) mosquito or fly may cause a fatal sick- ness. It is also a known fact that insects | hate cleanliness and will not visit per- fectly clean places. Therefore, if you keep your home pure—clean by the sys- / tematic use of a non-poisonous germi- cide and insecticide like CN Disinfectant, they will positively stay away. Sprinkle it daily in your garbage can and toilets as well as around the plumb- ing and in the washtubs, as these places are special attractions for insects. From “Cellar to Garret” Use All Drug | Stores WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) ————————— | Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Wonders. tng the qualities of various brands of tobacco that are offered in sale to the Wavy Department. Some Wonderfully Low Prices Until im YN Pee euive> (Pe? Pon yES VSuvEs) ogo 7; me “Seles ar Bene A contract for 100,000 pounds of the “weed” is about to be let. As the juicy Product will all be consumed by the tars themselves it was considered only fair that they make their selection trom the scores of brands offered. After many solemn conferences it was decided that no meagre test would suffice. No champion chewer would vouchsafe judg- } ment upon one quid. After a day's chew- ing he would begin to get a line on the flavor of a particular brand: therefore this jury which began its session to day ‘has a long, blissful “chaw” ahead Brands In Competitian. This unique jury of Jackies can be found in a shaded corner of the yard flanking the Marine Hospital. The fleet surgeons selected this site and each chewer eits on a little stool that ts banked all about with samples of the| ompetitive brands and blends. Fine eut, loose cut, plug cut, twist, North Carolina rope and Connecticut slab are ees mn Lemons, bright and juicy; dozen..... ‘Cream Cheese, test New York =x} Bacon. Swift’s Famous Boneless Eagle Bra Cisreve, Sugar Clusters, Regular Newest and most delicious of dessert dainties—just introduced by th: STAMPS FREELY GIVEN At All the James Butler Inc. Stores. iNew Potatoes, best selected; 7-!b. basket...... 17ck Eest Creamery Butter, : pun... 25¢e fm Belle Brook Print Butter, .:::.., 27¢ i E.C. Toasted Corn Flakes,1:- si. 7¢ KA} Smoked Shoulders, fancy “picnics,” ib., Sc py Malt Extract, Peerless, 3 bottles 25c.; bottle....... Se; Wednesday Ev’: The New Charlotte Corday > Bathing Caps at 50c. roy e Restaurant SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20*%STREETI NEW YORK. a Eighth 10 Minutes te Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. Offering 1000 Pairs Bath- ing Sandals at 50c Eno x. Month SALE TO-MORROW, the second and last day of The End of the Month Sale—a noteworthy gathering of ‘seasonable merchandise, very much underpriced—in order to make this sale one of eagerly watched and waited-for Bargain Events of each succeeding month regular patrons to these very unusual values. All goods purchased to-morrow will be charged on your July account. Silk Remnants, 25c &» 45c Every short length of Silk in our etock marked at prices that will create a sensation. Fancy Dress Silk Remnants Printed Foulard Silk Remnants Evening Silk Remnants Black Silk Remnants Remnants worth to $1.25 per yard in great numbers, in variety sufficient to-satisfy every silk and satin need. :. 15ce Printed Voiles, 9c The greatest values ever offered in Was! Goods. These fabrics are used extensively for tub dresses and children’s wear on account of their washing qualities. Fancy checks and combinations in all colors. Think of it, a full dress pattern for less than @ dollar. ——<———— hi " 1a State, pound, 15¢: aN nd, pound... 17¢., 7 10c pkge. 7 wy National Biscuit Co. 2. 3 cans, 25¢.; can regular 15c. carton, »..... 12¢ mported Sardines, Auto 4 < Roel ait in olive oil, large 25¢. can . 5 ; 18e YR , \Rozbud Cake, weight about % Ibs., fresh from bakery, each.....-... : 10c 4} Sponge Cake (abouts 41bs.each; i | Wades be strawberryShort Cake,per box, 19¢ dsomely Decorated Ja appetizers, 10 oz. AoE eeTHe SANE Promptly at eight marched down the > hospital ground and t eir po: gitions, Old Ben Blagden, who has Liberty Brand. Seminole Brand. been in the se 7 Rich in cream; a 8 Extra rich and choice; New Hampshire Ch can reduced'to OC | “can reduced to.... of the jury and p: minutes : thirty silent min Diana Tea Cools, Refreshes and nt pape 100 Stamps lini temptuously a Blagden. Stamps Free with 1 1b of UNXLD Stamps Free eineg al ase. a) 60 TEAS (°* varieties) .......- 50c 2 a i before the: a Stamps Free with 1 Ib. of Ceylon Stamps Free quid to-day ; 60 Golden Tips 50¢ 1 Blendea Stamps Free with 1 No. 1 Teas Stamps Free with Ib. of Choice No. 2 Teas .....-- 35¢ | 10 25¢ |10 4130 | 15 M t the ca training- idate for It’s a Pleasure to Look Back at Summer’s Good Old Times. “| Baking Powder, Ribbon pkge. LOE | Cocoa, Peerless, 34 Ib. can.. Vanilla Flavoring, 4-0z bottle, 25€ | Hominy, large sib. size, pk Lemon Flavoring, 4-07. bottle, 25€ 8c! Glo Baking Powder, 8... $3-Ibcan J8@ Curry Powder, pure, bottle Baking Powder,B.K. }4-Ibcan 10 | Farina, Blue Kibbon, pkge. Eird Gravel, Triump ge... HC | Strained Honey, pure, bottle 10¢ -.. AWE | Mustard, Butler’s, 4{-Ib. tin, 10 | Vin 10 | Pepper, black or white, tin. 10e | Vio! Chili Sauce, Bu + 10 | Prepared Mustard, bott 10c | Wa Com Starch, Peerless, pxg... 10} Prepared Flour, large pkge.. 12e | We Our retail wine and liquor prices are lower than the in many cases, For instance, ior 3 days at 04 James Butler Soon the summertime will go And along will come the snow; Will you then have aught to show Ot the persons and places, Of the ball games and races, Of the newly met faces That have thrilled you so? Special, ected ¢ a vinta butte tor 29e% lialt bottle, Choice, Halt galio ( 4 trom 95¢., to, a Ra Manbattanand Mar 7 5c. 10, a bottle... French Ciarei, ean Francisco ‘Vable Ciareé, (i".occ% Caliiornia Ciarei, :.': Princeion Cockiaiis, . Stamps Fr th ot the mellow tamily favorite ™ 80 Gid hionogram Whiskey, Get a Camera and catch them, to, Take the pictures and batch them In a Scrap book to match them; But do not delay Buy the Camera to-day; World Ads. show the way— If worse for wear patch them. dt’s a Cameia You'll Need. | . 7 $ Campbell’s Soups, your choice, Liberty Pickles, ai kinds, crisp Soda or Minerai Water, :! flavors, large 10. Saratoga Spring Water, pure and sparkling, large bottle . Belfast Ginger Ale, Corr: oldest and best imported, bottle ...... Fan to Every Purchaser This Week us Brands of Condensed Milk 9c Free with 1 lb. carton DIANA TEA for 70c Plantation Coffee...... Stamps Free with 1 Ib. ot calbo Coffee...... tamps Free with 1 Ib. of Best Santos Coffee |10“S. & H.” Stamps Free Blue Ribbon Brand, absolutely, pure, 11b. can, 35¢e 17¢ | Macaroni Worcestershire Sauce, bottle. 15€ | Spaghet! 5 “S, & H.” Stamps Free 10¢ | Salad Oi, best, large bottle. 20 8c | Starch, Blue Ribbon, box... 10¢ Tapioca, Blue Ribbon, pkge... 8 Gordon Bry Gin, Best imporied, bot., 75¢ 5 We will close our stores next Saturday at 2 P. M. H oef 10e bottle ........ bottle ......... eeeee 10¢ panese Folding Essie Brand. Richest and best 10c for babies; can Strengthens Diana Tea, taken iced or ho:. $1.50 lb.—the best imported with 1" Ib. of Old 30¢ 25¢e 20ce i7e adopnoegnogag eal with any one of these purchases: with 1 lb. of Best Coffee... jest #8 Starch, best, 3-1b. box, 18¢ best, large pkge-..12e best, large pkge., 12c with any one of these purchases: egar, Cider or white, bot. 10¢ let Ammonia, bottls...... 12e shing Fluid, bottle, .10e reester: ce, bottle. 10¢e eT, ordinary wholesale cost Inc. Licensed Stores ; ux tre on Gug freey tini, Reduce: 75 a worth 1 bot. to: Waists—*1.00 Specials 1,000 Dressy Waists of fine lawn; front of embroidery and Val. lace; also 750 very fine Tailored Watats, well worth $1.75. The best waist value in New York at $1.00. 25c Dutch Collars, 12 %e 1,000 Dutch Collare in a great variety of styles. The real value of these collars is 25c, each, but for the End-of-the-Month sale choose at 12%c. ——<$$<$_$_— 25c Wash Belts, 12c These same Belts sold in our regular stock at 25c.; neatly made, fitted with pearl buckles; all sizes; price cut in half for this sale. $5 Trimmed Hats, $3.75 The fashionable large mushroom brim, com- monly called Charlotte Corday Hats, in rough- and-ready Jap braids, with a jaunty and styl- ish ribbon side-bow trimming. A regular $5 hat. $2.25 Untrimmed Hats, #1.35 Pure white Chip Untrimmed Hats in the following most desirable shapes: The Hun- tress, St. Regis, Addison and Haddon; made from’ finest quality threc-end chip and regu larly sold at $2.25. Ideal Talcum Powder, 5c Violet scented, per box. Canvas Oxfords, *1.65 These shoes should prove attractive values. Here they are in white and gray; turn sole, large eyelets, covered heels. Altogether a stylish Oxford so much in vogue just now, and every pair at a saving to you. White Nainsook, Piece, #1.35 5u0 pieces finest White Nainsook, 40 inches wide, soft English finish, for fine lingerie; 10- yd. pleces. Value $1.95; priced at $1.35. 75c Hemmed Sheets, 58c Made from one of the best brands of bleached Sheeting, close round thread, wide hems and double-bed size, 81x90 inches, 45-inch White Lawn, 25c 250 pleces Persian Lawn, soft finish. Value S9c. yd., at 25c. Boys’ Wash Suits, 95c 1,000 handsome Suits, worth up to $2. Ga- lateas, Chambrays, Percales, Ducks, Linens, &c.; white and colors. Extraordinary values, $1.50 Tub Dresses, 95c Children’s Tub Dresses in light percales, assorted dots and rings; Dutch neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed with colored braid; sizes 2 to 5 years, inches wide; Women’s $4.00 Ecrt and White Net Waists elaborately trimmed with Cluny and Val. lace and m dallions, front and back; collar and cuffs, ined with Jap silk, $1.94. 15¢e ——— Women’s Oxfords, 98c $2. tomer. Barefoot Sandals, Sizes 9 to 2; well made. ————— Glass Tumblers | Corsets at 43c Batiste Corsets, well boned, hip, medium bust, straight hip ani back effect; garters front and side; sizes 19 to 30. Women’s Dresses, $/ Women's Jumper Dresses of fine | Wom striped lawn, neat round Duchess neck models, with contrasting colora of lawn; | kilted; trimmed with tabs of self- | full plaited skirts. | matertal. Women’s Net Waists | Children’s 74e ‘Trimmed with satin rib- | boa bows or mull rosettes and elbow | flowers, faced with mull ruchings; length trimmed sleeves; Cluny lace | some are lined. Value $1.24. | Crash Suitings, |72e An excelent fabric for | Summer wear. A splendid assortment, In tan, of /a rough Hnen; wearing qualities styles and qualities that most |are perfect; !n linen, brown and stores would be proud to show at! navy, Limit, 24 yards to a cus 49¢) wash Remnants, 6}4c ; Every cotton Remnant Basement has been placed in one sigamtic lot to be sold at this | Children’s Dresse I Children’s Gingham and deep) dfn I Women’s Silk Dresses, $7.95 There is a saving of as much as $15 on many of these“sensationally priced Silk Prin- cess Dresses—for values run up as high as $22. They are the same skirts as created a furor in other stores recently at $8.75, $10.75 and higher prices. | Just enough for one day's selling in beautiful | Teffetes and Foulard, in stripes, checks and plain colors. All trimmed with fine lace | yokes and fluffy lace sleeves; some have bands of taffeta applied in fashionable ways. All the new skirt effects, all the new and popular colora. While they last to-morrow, at. . $7.95 $15 Silk Dresses, 96.75 800 Women’s Smart Silk Princess and Jumper Dresses, Silk Dresses of taffeta and joulards, in dainty stripes, checks and solid colors, in all the desirable shades; V or equare shaped yoke of lace. Skirts cut full, finished with wide folds. Women's Wash Dresses, $4.95 Women’s Washable Jumper Dresses. These cool and pretty Summer dresses in a variety of colors, in dainty stripes and solid colors; effectively trimmed in scroll designs of white braid in panel effects. Full skirts, finished with wide folds of self material. Misses’ 85 Skirts, §°2.95 Misses’ White Rep Skirts in three models; one full side pleated with deep fold, one cir- cular gored, buttoned in the front; the third side-pleated, buttoned full length in front with pearl buttons. —_—_—_—_—— Lingerie Waists, $1.75 50u Dainty Lingerie Waists, very dressy; trimmed front and back with embroidery and Val. lace. Seams finished with beading; trimmed collar and cuffs. ——— $1] Night Gowns, 79c | empire Gowns of nainsook, with five rows | of Val. lace insertion; neck and sleeves have bias fold of lawn with ribboh run through; finished with beading and ribbon. $1.75 Princess Slips, *1 Princess Slips of white lawn; neck and armholes edged with fine Val. lace. Skirt has deep circular ruffle with rows of tucks; elzes _ 34 to 44. $1.25 Petticoats, 85c Percale Petticoats in the popular stripes, such as Copenhagen, green or brown, with deep circular flounce, rows of strap folds and sectional ruffle $1.75 Long Kimonos, *1.00 Long Kimonos of striped and fowered Dimities and Dotted Swiss in assorted col- ; yokes back and full kimono sleeves, fin- with white lawn border. Children’s $1.00 Dresses, 69c Children’s Dresses of sheer white lawn, high or low neck, long-waist models; some trimmed with embroidery insertion, others with hemstitched tucks; sizes 2 to 5 years. Dress Goods Remnants Never before has !t been our good fortune to offer such good value; in seasonable Wool- len Dress Goods in practically every weave and color fashionable this season, Panamas, Mohair, Prunella, Wool Taffeta, Voiles, Brill- fantines, Fancy Suitings, &c., in all shades, in- cluding black, Values up to $2, at duc. —_—_————— Collar Forms, 2 for Sc Chiffon Collar Foundations with feather- bone stays, worth 7c, Bonnets, Pink, ete. Men’s 25c Ho: Men's fancy imported Month Sale. Looks the same as | red borders. in the Women's Cambrie Dresses, trimmed with | | We especially direct the attention of our Imported Sample Robes At half and third off our former low prices. Some of the handsomest robes imported this season are included. Robes of dainty, soft mulls, of French lingerie batiste, of fine French lawns, silky batistes, &c. Richly embroidered in Japanese and eyetet designs, or with handsome bands and flownces of embroidery and beautifal lace and embroki- ery combinations; others in latest tucked or plaited effects, embroidery or lace trimmed, Come in white and dainty colorings. $3 to $25 Sample Robes at §2.95,54.50, $6.75 and $8.95 Broche Corsets, $1.39 Odds and ends of all leading models in Cor- sets, slightly soiled; fine batiste, coutil and broche, deep hip and back, medium and high bust; sizes 18 to 30; silk broche, short hip, medium high bust, wide lace and ribbon Wen for alight and medium figures; sizes 18 to 28, ee Odd Corsets, 89c Odds and ends of different makes Princess and P. N. in coutil and batiste, deep gore line; extra deep Princess hip and back, medium and high close-fitting bust, very closely boned, wide lace and ribbon trimmed; every pair this season's models; all sizes 18 to 30, ————— Taffeta Parasols, $1.45 Hemstitched Taffeta Parasols in these pope- lar colors; Green, navy, white, garnet, brown, blue and black. Well made, with 8 ribs amd silver-tipped enamel sticks to match; value $2.00. $1.50 Silverware, 85c About 450 pieces of solid Silver in gray fin- {sh, with gold bowls; Sugar Spoons, Sugar sifters, Olive Forks, Cream Ladles, Olive Spoons and Orange Spoons. _—————— 90c Bed Spreads, 69c Summer - weight Crochet Bed Spreads for double or three-quarter beds,'ready hemmed and in @ variety of Marseilles designs in all- over and centre pattern! SS Cretonnes at Half Choice of all colors ead Diets 1308 see if lutely the lowest ices signs at absolutely Hated eek quoted for first quality prices are: Siaceneaiin Cretonnes, _ le BK yard. 25c yard 49c Cretonnes, | 30c Cretonnes, 20c yard 1Se yard 20c Cretonnes, | 80c Cretonnes, 10c yard “0c yard ——— Royal Axminster Rugs 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs that you cag scarcely tell from real Orientals. Equal to Wiltons that sell for nearly double. Becaus, of slight mill imperfections scarcely worth 316.75 Union Suits, 29c Women's Swiss Rib Unton Suits; Umbrella Pants, lace trimmed. Won't say what they’re worth, but they are in this end-of-the-month sale at 29c. You'll be lucky to get eome of mentioning you may choose from 50 of these ruge to-mor- | them. regularly sold for 26c per pair. Bpe- | cially priced for the End-of-the- | 98c Petticoats, 67c 10c Bath Towels, 260 dozen grass leashed ‘Turki: Bath Towels; good, heavy quality; Long Silk Gloves, 25c | Mi: Slightly soiled and musi Re- duced for a quick clearance. —— 39c Rompers, 24c Children's Rompers in plain color Plai: filnt-blown Glass Water | Tumblers, regular family alze; peeearee ey tee ess Fa deectie |chambrays and checked ging- value 60c. dozen, at | high as 29¢. yard, hams, with small collar piped with 6 for 23c | a! 3 white cambric; sizes 2 to 5 years. —<—<—<—<—<—<— ————— Women’s Drawers, 19c Drawers with hemstitched ruffle; open or closed, white, black and blue; un- $10 Trunks, $5.50 Strongly made Dress Trunks from one of our best makers; all sizes, 28 to 36 inches, $5 Trunks, $2.95 Light Trunks for Summer “go-aw: thoroughly reliable; worth $6.00 and more. Tumblers, 6 for 25¢ Handsome Colonial style Glass Water Tum- piers, well worth 90c, a dozen. Buy them to- morrow at little more than half. BARGAIN BASEMENT Taffeta Ribbon, 10c_|79c Lawn Walsts, 49e 3-inch high lustre allsilk Taffeta | | Ribbons, white, black, Nght blue, Women’s fine sheer Persian Lawn Waiste in several attractive styles, trimmed with embroidery; others with some lace; all have tucked back, short sleeves, tucked collar and cuffs; sizes 34 to 44. | White cambric body wigh ten-inck | lawn ruffle with three rows of is, Sc Misses’ | fine chiffon taffeta in a very effee | tive Jumper model; waist beaut! fully tucked over shoulder, with kimono sleeve and trimmed with large buttons of self; skirt is extra full plaited, with deep hem and fold. Value ts $9.75. 19¢ Hose 12}sc Women'a sheer gau:> lisle Hose, taken from our regular depart- 1d. ruffle around yoke and wash braid; Loaner" waret ° et tmi* sizes 2 to 4 years. 59c Union Suits, 29¢ inc, on aamsent rs te Woinen’s Union Suits of fine Swiss | ong gay's selling. Women’s Skirts, G7 (ott0%, , “ubreliaDottom, lace White Linene Skiris, in —_—— 25c Pillow Gases, I15e and | two very smart mod one with’ SSce Untrimmed Hats 2.000 Pillow Cases m of the fm trimmed | folda at foot and the others foot | Sa Hats—-the new mushroom est quality of bleached muelia, Fruit of the Loom; sizes 42236 ang 45x36. I | | a ee