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YACHTSWOMAN CHUB WIANER OF CLOSE Race _ Fair Skippers Steer Speedy 22-Footers Over Course in Record Time, MRS. BARSTOW SECOND. Our mals, 80 of Joy, Handled by Mrs, Currier, | Third in Atlantci Y.C. | Coniest. SMIT i ‘Phere are hahiy puite a number of) svomen in Y who ¢: NEW YORK 1 ork who can success: ; tat at Broadway at 31st St. it negotiate the Tlatiron building Broad tw n St. cokner In a twenty-knot breeze and roRaway at vv arren oh catry a wit Merry Widow, akysa many can handle a] emo —== Omth Ffroup Suith Croup SALE OF MEN'S SUITS _TME EVENING WORLD, (Beginning To-Day ) $14.50 Values $18, $20, $22, $25 them, so don't hesitate to take advantage of the losing side of a successful clothing business. The fabrics are Fancy Mixtures, Serges and Cheviots. 500 Men’s two-piece Outing Suits are included in this sale. H, GRAY © CO. BROOKLYN Flatbush Ave. at Fulton St, Broadway at Bedford Ave. twenty-tio-foot 1a Like wind and! unfler fi cou tart ‘ike anclent mariners, and so Hi OTST id they gauge the speed of thelr e boats that while Mrs. Chubb windward berth only three jvantage had she over her ) got away with the start- z almost on the line. The Yacht Club in| rv a 1 Mrs. Hendon Chubb | ) race for women yesterday | tle Yacht he Atlante Club's anchorage, Spelr, io Fort Hamilton, and a starting buoy acht the bay Boh" c fed the main the ’ Irs. Chubb, 6 ‘ ed under a better the la ekfpper, and Regatta Chairman Bropny the declared that wot her s ver got so much ed ¢ eactan down to ¢ fb. Se eee aeua a8 [clared that a boat 1 At the Starting Line. pan ves better, Tt is some little are weer val amartmcocknat to keep this sail full of wind, bi ‘Phere was a smart W-knot breeze women skinpers knew It thoroughly nor’ -nor’ west when the e called to the starting line at Sea Gate hitecaps were + t ‘ 0 the women Wind, and the boats jibed with main ld jt was a mgood sheets aulekls nathered in so that no , es SOW speed was lost either, "Oh! These (and were quite amazed Women at the Atlantic Y. C. are the v suggested that it real goo Bob” Speir ‘said. “They UG IA RuReee OR TAB fRE® 1 keel to topmaste and that the best tun °Y8! Ha that th st three seconds separated dats al the finish of Spinnakers at Right Moment, fr te t yablit ff the bay } Pidiniy in e round. This ts the rts wet to the waist- Committee fixed up bands was a clear indication that they | the summary: port. ules governing the race vere to be In ansolute com- Start, Ll Sh M 441 ty | Yaont Sova, Mra Barsto pider. Mra, Chubb the w miand of the yachts, They were tol Joy Stes Currier o th siger the en distance, and while} And ioe Hie ierataned pee an- each had twe embe -s nounced Mrs, Chubb sald to the others: iin Haat a sailors Netetter luck next time.” ly to obey orders, And the otlers replied just as sweetly Two ame to the starting ‘Yes, there are three more in the pojut—t! sailed by Mrs Hen-| series, one for each, and a rubber,’ m7 , Seine psa dop Chu Mr. Chubb, owenr, and Club Secre TAFT CLUB SPRINGS UP, andis, and bo In The first Wiltam H. Taft ( tow, owner, | this clty was incorporated W. H.| by Republicans oc (ue 4 weirs Mrs, F. B. Cur-| Assembly Pay with the appr also ente! and of Justice Dugro of the Supreme Court also entored and sailed over| ‘1. incorporators and directors inciuds, jut arrived at the starting Jacob H. Corn. Frank A, Waterman. min ate | lohgel * ett Max 8. LAL a lege], Michael ‘orvunato, pers Jockeyed at the | Sarria, Willlam Welf and Robert Tver CAMMEYE ‘The Public Always Looks to Us FOR THE Grandest Shoe Bargains | ToMeet This ExpectationWe Opened Last Monday A Midsummer Sale H IN OUR BASEMENT STORE ! Which we continue with thousands of pairs of High Grade Shoes ;taken from our Main Floor, Every pair with the Standard of ) Merit name “Cammeyer” stamped upon them. Men’s $3.00 Patent Leather Oxfords . Men’s $3.00 Patent Coltskin Oxfords . . Men's $3.00 Black Kid Oxtords . 5 0. Se $1.75 ' Men's $5.00 Sample Oxfords, all leathers and styles, sizes 6, 6% and7, A,BandC widths . . $2,50 WOMEN’S PUMPS, CHRISTY TIES AND GARDEN TIES Women’s $5.00 Golden Brown Pumps Kj ; $2, 50 Women’s $4.00 Tan Calf Christy Ties » $2.00 Wonten's $5.00 Tan Garden Tles *,° + $2.50 Women’s $5.00 Patent Leather Christy Ties , $2. 50 Women's §2.50 Patent Leather and Kid Oxfords, $1,00 | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Boys’ $3.00 Oxfords, Patent Calfskin and Velour Calf . 6 © «© » + « . $1.50 Child’s $2 Black Ktd Oxfords, hand turned soles, . 75 ¢ Misses’ $2.50 Black Kid Oxfords, hand turned soles, . ° . . . . $1.75 $1.75 ‘ + $1.00 Misses’ Large Size Kid Oxfords, hand turned soles, $ 1,25 Misses’ $1.50 White Canvas Oxfords, sizes {{to2 . 75¢ Little Gents’ $2,00 Patent Leather Oxfords . $1.00 Little Gents’ $2.00 Black Kid Oxfords, sizes 8t01934,81.00 } fy “CAMMEYER” siswiiiiiite | @. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES OF SILK OR LISLE THREA®, IN TANS AND GREYS, 12- AND 16-BUTION LENGTH, WiLL BE PLACED ON SALE, | TO - MORROW (FRIDAY), ; ; AT 65c, PER PAIR THE USUAL PRICES BEING $1.25 TO $1.85 ih 44h Street, 35h Street ad Sth Aveines hy //Uahafe, oro Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at Noon. Two Admirable Things | —The L. R. | “HOUSEKEEPER’S COMFORT” | And “HOUSEWORK” CORSETS The feminine figure falls into one of three classes—the Penus type, the Psyche tyne or the Juno type, and the “HOUSEKEEPER’S COMFORT” and “HOUSEWORK” if CORSETS WERE DESIGNED FOR THE JUNO3! ay are apt to be tall and broad shouldered, these active, healthy, fine-looking women, and may be just a thought heavier than pleases them, ' So they need a strong corset, with a special clasp, which is broad at the bottom; a |] corset extra long over abdomen and hips, and extra heavily boned with double steels to insure durability, be- sides being supplied with three pair of hose supporters, | This is the description of the “Iousekeeper’s Com- fort,’’ which is so satisfactory to a growing number of women, $3 is its price. “Housework” Corsets—price, $1.60—have a special feature; they are cut very low under the arms, to insure perfect freedom of motion, Also, they are made from a heavy coutil, are heavily boned and long over abdomen and hips. ' The success of both these corsets has been something won- derful! Demonstration of the I., R, Corsets in Directoire styles, on a living model, at 11 A, M, tomorrow, Corset Salon, Fourth floor | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth td Tenth Streets. \ fi into The World's “Want”, Calumns, ‘ THURSDAY, JULY 9, 19000 Le ade p ———= diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes and heals the irritated, 66 F Il th C d” medical advice desired sent free to all who write, | 0 OW e row | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. \ | SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS i Noon Day Luncheons From 11,30 On Wnme Sore Having tmproved our Restau rant, iis new excellence, t lofty coolness and good food Invite a visit Ninth floor, New Building Store Closes at 5 P, M. Saturdays at Noon ra ap Bright, beantitul Lussor Silks, Tussor Silks] jn a specially attractive light at 58c Yard | eight. They will drape as gracefully as the sheerest chif- In two styles: Plain Weave, 23 in. wide, regularly $1 yd. Chevron Weave, 24 in. wide, regularly $1.25 yd. At 58c a Yard Ready tomorrow—in the most desirable colorings of the season—leather and other browns, Alice, cadet, Vopenhagen, sapphire and navy bluo and black—as desirable for evening as for etreet wear, Aleo a little lob of Washable Natural Color Tussor Silk at 50c a yard. 26 inches wide, pure silk of domestic man. uflacture, regular 85c quality, Second floor, Old Butlding, Our New York Campaign Platform We stand pledged to a fixed policy in these particulars: l.—T'o hold fast to the idaa_that by consider- ing the interest of our customers first we shall best serve ourselves. 2 —That the largest stock of well-selected mer: chandise shall be here every day, Sum- mer and Winter, for our customers. 3.—To see that customers get the utmost value for the moncy they pay. {—To not allow any customer to be dissatis- fied with any transaction in our house. fess Women’s Separate h RAEN Wa Weta Skirts of Voile, $5,| Skirts, newly mado up Worth $8 to $10 J of a fine quality of wiry voile, in full side-plaited model, trimmed with bands of tatleta silk, in yarious widths. Colors are black, blue, brown and gray. Distinctly stylish skirts a third or more below their real value, Third foo fon. Great variety of de- signs and of materials, Suits in Many] and acomplete range of sizes in almost every retty Styles Poy ou every style. ‘The new princess model of mohair is very popular. At $2 each—Bathing Suits, with full blouse, sallor collar, brald- trimmed, short sleeves, plailed skirt At $2.25 each—Of black or blue surf cloth, front of blouse trimmed § with embroidered anchor and braid, plaited skirt At $3 each—TWo styles; one collarless, the other with collar ¢ if white duck, four-in-hand tle to mateh, At $3.75 each—Of biack or blue brilllantine, with sailor colle r, shield and te, trimmed with white braid, short sleeves and plaited ski ¢t, Many other styles in brilliantine and mohair, ranging in price frc m $4.50 to $15. In taffeta silk, $12.75 to $21 Also a princess model of black and blue black and white plaid silk, at $6, Women’s Bathing mohair, trimmed w ith ‘Third floor, Old Buildin. g, Old Bullding $16.50 for Men’s $22.50 to $30 Summer Suit:s Faultless in style, cut and tailoring, made of all-woo! materials in the Wanamaker way, of: fered tomorrow aé $16.50 in time to furnish about two hundred men with splendid suits for Summer vacations, Most arein choice fancy elfecta, with here and there a suit in plain blues or black, Plenty of sizes, including some for young men with 33 chest measure and up to 46. Main floor, New Bui ting, Lingerie Wais ts | at $2 and $2.7/5 The prices are: low enough to tempt. many awoman to buy an ex- tra waist or two. | At $2, instead of $3 Sheer lawn or bakiste, with Va- Well-made men’s hats of sennit straw, full of style, in all Men’s New Straw Hats; Uncommonly Good at $1 sizes and propor, tions, and plenty good enough to finish out the season when your first hat is played out, $1 Each! Some Specials in Men’s Furnishings Hot-weathor supplies of Men's Neckties and Nightshirtsatlowprices: Washable String Ties Three for 25c Made from remnants of our finest Main floor, New Building iy imported shirtings, in all sorts of 4 rr _ | : colors and patterns — that peal ‘ § lenelanes Tare tere ieee fn eu match practically every negligee BI F l $ vine e plafts 5 shirt you may own, Well made air l m Cameras ) Hi Haat and nicely laundered. Three for At $2.76, instead of $3.75 Batiste, prettily trimmed with | medallions, lace and insertion, in ustal value of one—25c. Washable Four-in-hands at 124c Same as we have sold thi ae son at 2c, Handsome merc aid cotton fabrics, in white and plain colors, or with plaids or figures, Cambric Nightshirts, 500 Soft-finished eool Summer Night- } shirts with surplice neck and trim- mings of white, blue or white. | Sizes 15 to 19 narkable value. Subway ¢ ce, Basement. Chiffon Veilings | | at Smaller Prices le-in. Chiffon Veiling, plain and with chenille dots, at 30c a yard, in- stead of H0c. In white, black, light and navy blue, brown, lavender, myrtle, gray and pink. Main floor, Old Building, eames Folding Camera; T. I. B. automatic shutter, double R, R, lens, finely finished, nickel trimmings, slze 3% x 54 in. Greatly Under-Price many attractive models, Amateurs, who know how closely prices on cameras are | Fourth floor, Old Buliding. maintained, will appreciate | this news, We shall have,|} Women’s L.on g ready for sale tomorrow all) i the 107 Blair Film Cameras Silk Gloves 65¢ that the factory had left— for $1 Quality. periect in every way, includ- |’ ing some of the most popu-| Excellent Quali ’ lar sizes and eased | ilk black Que ity of ABOUT A THIRD Less Silk, black or white, 14- THAN LIST PRICES, The button length, in.moug- number is limited, and these quetaire style. fine cameras will be quickly MA! y! i snapped up. Main atetey Ola Building The following mnodela; - F ; No, 6 Weno Hawkeye at $5; List Price, $9 Little Folks’ Dress Box style, size 8% x 5% in. es Less in Price No. 3, Model 3 Hawkeye at $10; List Price, $15 | Folding Camera, with double rapid rectilinear lens, T, I, B. au- tomatic shutter, size 34x 4% in, Four groups of these Summer dresses—com- \fort tor children— C | No. 3B Hawkeye, Model 1, $13.50; List Price, $20| omy for Geotheey, ree BALROG were 7ic—Walst Dresses pe |of pink and blue chambray; box- | No. 3B, Model 2 Hawkeye, $16.50; List Price, $25 visited front: sizes 2 to 6 years Same as Model 1, but with Bausch & Lomb automatle shutter, a 75c, were $1—Waist Dresses size 3 Women’s Leather Belts — Half Price In plaincrush,plaited, stitched, straight and bordered effects, in black and colors, with stylish buckles, somo with back-pieces. 25¢ now, instead of Alle. Main aisie, Old Butiding. percale, with colored ringy; 4 x 5¥ In. Dutch neck; trimmed with fine em- All these Cameras are brand new, In the original boxes, and will broidery edge; sizes 2 to 6 years, take regular Eastman Films. At 85c, were $1.15—Dressea ot And Some Specials in Photographic Sundries: Ha eae eeu hem Metal Telescope Tripods at $1,50, worth §2; at $2, worth $3; at. sizes for 6 mos, to 2 years patil 22:80) worth $8 pang at $4, worth $6, ‘At $1, were $1 50—Walet Drees Murinoid Trays, 4x5in., 8c; 5x7In, 10, Photograph Albums, 18 to 78c; worth 5c to $2. of pink and blue linene; Dutch neck; trimmed with wash brald o Films, Plates, Paper, Developers and all other suppl et e a ir em- qualities and always fresh. pplies in best broidery; sizes for 2 to 6 years, | Fourth floor, Old Building, Main floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Formerly Eighth to Tenth Street, A, T. Stewart & Co. OO - Sores and Ulcers are indications of impure blood, They show that 4 ‘the circulation has become infected with germs and poisons, which are ! Take, but the Station ww a i, & Where You Get Of! being constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves, tissues and surrounding flesh and kee he sore in a state of That's the all-important point to be i i when 5 2 your va- inflammation and disease. Whether these impu in the blood are the result of some debilitating si SS old taint from a former disease, or whether it is hereditary bad blood, nut one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that is to purify the blood, Washes, salves, lotions, ete., are often beneficial because of their sing, antiseptic effects, but noth- ing applied to the surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot cure, §. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of jevery kind. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and m a lasting cure. $.S.S chatiges the quality of the circulation, so that instead of feeding the } ere i : newspapers COMBINED. 5 Several Hundred ‘Summer | supplying it with pure, rich blood, Book on Sores and Ulcers and any Resorts’’ Are Advertised in ae This Morning’s World. ; } inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to fill in with healthy tissue by | an | | } j