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CVEMOH Hs SES WATCH AT CE TRC Special Detectives Report to Him on Efforts to Enforce Anti-Betting Law. Pbe Kings County Grand Jury re- wumed to-day the hearing of testtmony as to betting on race tracks, but it Is not expected indictments wil! be hand- od in to-day, = Leo Ullman and Joseph Lefkowtts wit be among to-day’s witnesses, Jt is naid they have been promised immunity from prosecution if they tel! all they know. The men say they can do that readily enough without fear of showing any great violation of the law. They have been asked, too, it is said, to Fevea! the actual relationship of John Cavanagh, who manages the betting ing, with Jockey Club officials, Com- | missioner Bingham will not be called to ‘i testify, First Deputy Commissioner i Baker, however, may be asked to In- form the Grand Jury of the efforis made t by the police to suppress wambiing at { the race tracks, and District-Attorney Bi Bader denies that he sent 4 letter to}, ‘the Governor complaining of the actlong ef the police, ‘That a epectal corps of detectives un- der orders from Gov. Hughes has been visiting the race tracks and watching ; the betting ivas become known to Jock- i ey Clud officials. It 1s said their re- rts are in accord that the law is be- violated. When they have com- pleted thelr work the Governor will be Prepared, it Is added, to call certain y OMicials to account. i —_s MORE SUITS OVER THE ATTEN HOSE Corporation Counsel’s Office Contemplates Taking Action Against Various Concerns, { i Tt was learned to-day that the sult | Anstituted by the Corporation Counsel's office under the direct management of Jpsistant Corporation Counsel F. B ; Pierce, against Deputy Commissioner } M. F, Loughman, as president of the company which supplied Windsor hose to the Fire Department, and Lough- man's surety will probably be followed { by many other suits of similar na- ture. A copy of the report of the Commis- sioner of Accounts {is in the hands of Mr. Pierce as well as the trans 4 testimony taken at the hearing. Merous Mire Department officials test!- fled that manufacturing companies had Not been required to make good for hose which had been proven defective, @ven where such hose had been re- Placed by hose of better the Commissioners of Ave samples of hose were te: some of theve it was stated tha c fubber coating was “ike a varnish, it tlention was paid to ein the Néeses, but were ‘mentioned by n brought out that New Y much higher price the city of Phil with tes’ Accordin — - HEAT DRIVING MOCKING BIRDS TO NEW ENGLAND, Mocking binds, whicl W longed hot w In Ludlow ather eee RAN FROM SNAKE CAT WAS TRYING TO KILL. When Fred Baldw! his house ca looked down his leg, at {ty mouth a headed adde! He ; and broom Take a Lesson from the Diver —— Vacation “Summer t likely to make a sad The World printed 1,0%: ummer Ri wort’ Ads. last Synday more than ALL THE 6 OTHER New York Sunday COMBINED. eal Pretty of No, 92 William street, 1s ohairman, fa supervising the election of a fair ruler from among the most beautiful and popular girls at the resort. There! of candidates p: nue and the Bi Girl Who Won't Be Arverne’s Queen, [ROOSEVELT WiLh SFEnR in the Contest and One Who Leads 7 Buavoxn RUBENST&IN Blanche Rubenstein Withdraws From Contest, but Votes Pile Up. Aided The o and | her cre well up tn the voting y for the honor. ee restored Miss Ruben-| since then over 800 votes have been placed to But while she still deciines | Ce ee ee ee ed AT NAVAL WAR COLLEGE. OYSTER BAY, July 14—President Rooseyelt will go to Newport, RT, on July 2 In the yacht Mayflower to be present at the closing seasion of a con ference now being held at the Naval War College, The trip will occupy one day only. At the suggestion of the Prosident dis cussion of ti a proposed | for the new battles United St en in age fo read a Rass on, the navy the dis- t will | | | | | | Even the Slightest warnings of Eyesight Trouble | should be promptly heeded, + You never can tell how serlous a calamity you face when you neglect your eyes. It may cause headaches of Heuraigia or nervousness, or it, may lead to blindness. | print blurs, your eyes ache, spots appear, Give Instant Attention to YOUR EYi:s, contest, she de- you can’t see far, ‘to continue'in the race, her friends still) OUR REGISTERED PHYSICIANS, Down at Arverne, L L, they are ee-| persist in voting for her The cur at the Pler T! the queen's ball w and killed Greenhut and Company Dry Goods All will be awarded prizes tn atlver. coronation of day Miss Rubens’ TURIN, Italy, July 14.—A landslide at - 0 peasant houses 223 Sixth Avenue, near [5th St 3 A Cool Spot for Rest and Refreshment Amid the cool breezes of our Reception and Lounging Room, fourth floor, iced or hot tea is served, without charge, throughout the day, You are invited to take advantage of this unique feature of this growing store. adopted and is being maintained for you. | A, W. Brewster, M. D. The ‘The polls will olose on Aug. 11. 3 eoting a queen for the coming carni aarit receiving hall nian mnunibenttos Edw. Johnson, M. D. val, and the committee of the Carnival | votes wil] be declared queen, the Marcus Kenyon, M. D. Association, of which Lewis H. May, | next five will be her maids of honor, EXAMINE EYES (*!! queen will oo- e on Aug. 19, and! Glasses Alwaya at Moderate Prices, eld on Aug, 27. js surpassed Efrlichidons d ls great rivalry over the contest. in ne Sa vee we ee Oculists and Opticians. ead, Miss idman and Ae Miss Blanche Rubenstein is the onl ie Sea iate go Years in Practice, girl In Arverne w " ag = 380 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway Le be Below 22d St Below 834 St. CUEEay hy te LANDSLIDE KILLS NINE. 101 Nassa 217 Broadway Near Ann § Astor House Bi K. The July Clearance Sale Everybody is talking about the marvelous values at Greenhut's—and little wonder they should. The Jaty Clearance Sale 1s going tull stride. The prices on the goods concerned are lar below anything like just values—so far beiow that the temptation to purchase more than was originally intended is well myh irresistible. Are you getting your share? 12.50 to 50.00 Lace Coats At 8.00 to 35.00 5.00 English Repp White Skirts At 3.25 Open-front, plaited model, detachable pearl buttons 3.00 Tailored White Linen Waists At 2.00 Fine quality chip hats in graceful shapes; black, white and tuscan; regu- larly 2.28, a 1.45 assortment of wings in fancy ts, white, black and colors regu- Hats and Trimmings. é larly 78c, at : . 25¢ Flowers in desirable styles and shades; regularly 75¢ and 95c, at : 25c¢ and 45¢ Main Floor ial V Satin foulard, in black-and- Special alues white and blue-and-white, polka+ d t . d50cay In Silks | essaline, high lusire; white only; 23in., regularly 1.50 a yard; at 1.00 Black satin Duchesse; soft, silky finish; 36-in; regularly 1.35 1.75 a yard, at 7 Whe e silk) a most suitable silk for gowns, nepligees, etc; 36-in; regularly 1.504 yard, at 1.00 Main Fioor Boys 10.50 Suits at 6.95 f fine fancy chev 'y 10.50; reduced tc “Before Stock- Taking” Sale of Rugs and Mattings Quantities All new de- strable goods — the finest of their re- spective kinds ing 1s Wise are limited, so early choos. Kashmir Rugs 6x9 ....0e00 regularly 6,00, now at TOxI0G +s. arly 875 now Gx12... ularly 12,00, now at Japarese Mattirgs fey 12.00, now at... 7.50 Summer Washable Dresses At 5.00 Clearance Sale of Oxfords and Sandals Sizes 3 to 8 regularly 1. 906 Sizes 8% to 11; re; 1.10 Sizes 113 to 2; regularly 1.35 Sizes 2', to 5'4; regularly 2.00, at 1.50 Second Floor Boys’ 6.50 Summer Suits at 4.50 Norfolk and dodble-breasted styles; of fine fancy cheviots, in the best-liked Summer shades; sizes 8 to 16 years; regularly 6 50—reduced to 4 Bloomer and knickerbocker models; of fine tancy chev. tailored; broken | iots and other fabrics; sizes 3 to 16 years; regularly 1.45, 6.95 | reduced to " 90¢ Furniture Renovated--- Underprice on At 25.00 ' Of taffeta, pongee und jama silk We have made a spe- cialty of children’s shoes at this store, so that every requirement of fit and ease de- manded by tender, growing feet is lived upto The finest leathers—soft, pliable and durable—are used. Here are the new low prices: For Children and Misses; Oxtords in tan Rus- sia calf patent leather and glace kid. Children’s 2.00 Oxfords at 1,50; sizes to 11 Misses’ 2.50 Oxfords at 1.75; sizes 113g 10 2 Large Girls’ 3.00 Oxfords at 2.25; sizes 2%, to 534 Boys’ and Youths’ Oxfords; all leathers. Sizes 9 to 134% regularly 225; at : 1.75 Sizes | to 5%; regularly 2.75 and 3,00, at 2.25 Barefoot Sandals; of Calfskin; welted soles, t was 16.50 to 18.50 English Repp Jumpers At 9.75 and 12,50 White and colored; handsome suits and dresses. 35.00 to 45.00 Tailored Silk Suits 2 6 « 6 CED Boys’ 1.45 Trousers at 90c 90¢ We are making specially low prices at this season on the re-upholster- ing and re-covering of furniture, Work executed expertly, Furniture held without charge until fallmif orders are placed now. Estimates 4 A compiete, handsome assortment of covering tabrics from which to choose Medium priced goods prevail, Third Floor A few interesting offerings at specially low prices, in table linens, bed linens and toweling Household Tablecloths; Linens Ke Tablecloths; 2x3 yds Napkins; 20) x 20 11 Napkigs; 24 x 24 ir Linen Pillow Cases; 1.50, at, pr ‘ Hemstitched Linen Sheets; {ull size; regularly 6.00, at 3.95 I5c 2x2% yds arly 3.60, at ily 235 d pr (0 Crash Toweling; regularly 20c, at, yd. Main Floor 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, — 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St (Store tormerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) vveew amy eeew The Best Luncheon Place Is our much bettered, cool Res- taurant, with good food well served. Luncheon, 60c, from 11.30 on. Oth floor, New Mlde, A FEW PRINCESS LINGERIE DRESSES A hundred of these charming Summer dresses were all that the maker’s surplus of fine embroideries and white lawn would produce—earlier in the season they would have sold, made upinthesame way, for $15. The style is princess, plaited from shoulder to waist. with panel of fine embroidery; wide skirt, with deep hem, cluster plaits and embroidery panels, All new and fresh, and beautifully made, At $10 Each Other Lingerie Dresses, in attractive princess models, in great variety, up to $75, Then there are many low. priced zroups of Summer dresses, caused by our own stock-clearing, and purchases of manutacturers’ samples, at $2.50, $8.50, $4.50, and $7.25, of batiste, figured and striped lawn, dotted Swiss muslin, and union linen. Third floor, Old Bullding. Cool Undermuslins that Deserve ‘‘Hon- orable Mention” fine quality, ample in cut, carefully shaped to meet fashion’s re- quirements and ex- quisitely trimmed with laces, embroideries, plaitings and ribbon; every garment is the acme of daintiness, and will meet the exacting standards of women of taste. More than twenty-five styles in these three groups: i At §$1.50—Twelve styles, all hand- ot navdvightgowns somely trimmed, At 1,85—Three styles, prettily Petticoats nd or square neck, el- styles, more | 7ambdric' top, and elegantly trimmed with fine plaits, embroideries and laces. At #4.76—With lawn top, and deep flounce of Cluny lace and lawn bands, Fourth floor, Old Bids. trimmed, Drawers Of malnaook or cambric: At 81—Five styles. Spotless New Waists-- Lingerie and White China Silk— In a Stirring Sale Just bundled in from the makers, who are left with too many for their comfort at this time of the Summer— and tomorrow they will be bundled out by the twos, or threes, or half dozens, by women who know pretty waists when they see them, and like to pick them up at a bargain. The Lingerie Waists are in these groups: "st, Perulanty $1.50 $2.78, regularly $3.75 $1.50, regularly $2,50 $2, regularly $3 $3 KG $4 $3.50, regularly $4.50 $38.75 regularly $5 The $3.76 prone also contains some beautiful lingerte waists formerty at higher prices In our regular stock. The China Silk Waists are open front and back, with wide plaits or trimmed with embroidery, and lace-edged, and are priced at $2.75, regularly $3.78 ‘And a few in black China silk, at $2.75, Fourth floor, Vid Building, $3.50, reralenly $4.50 regulariy $5. At a time when they are the hardest to find in full assort- ment, Men’s and Women’s Oxford Shoes are here in splendid variety for those who have put off buying until Midsummer. In these splendid lines---each the best money’s=worth, to be found: Men’s Wanamaker-Special Oxfords at $3.90 Tan calfskin Gun-metal calfskin Patent coltskin In the popular Blucher styles on handsome lasts, Women’s Wanamaker-Reliable Oxfords at $3 Women’s Wanamaker-Special Oxfords at $3.90 Tan calfskin Brown and black kidskin Gun-metal and patent ieather. In a fine variety of srnart styles. There are splendid pickings among the special clearance lots of Men’s Oxtords at $2.20, regularly $3 & $3.50 Women’s Garden and Christy Ties, $3.35, reg’ly $5 Women’s Low Shoes at $1.90, reg’ly $2.50 to $5 floor, New Bldg, Women's Bhoos, Main floor, Old Bidg, OXFORD SHOES ARE HERE IN PLENTY Main Men's Shoes [rine PIOTURES Reduced |] SOUVENIR SPOONS Tourists will find French Pb ints, the Wanamaker col- many quaint repro-| jection large and va= ductions of old-time | subjects, in antique | to carry home as a gilt frames, | memento, than a $3 and 85,former ly$5 & $7 | handsomely designs fee cue ter | ued souvenir spoon. 3, framed in Photogravure ch 1 Coffee Spoons, New York views, i5c and $1.25 each. Store Closes at 5 P.M. Saturdays at Noon. ee ried. othing better | Ofsheer materials of , At 83, 83.25 and $4—With fine | ' colored grounds, with side Subway to Astor Place (trains every 8 mine.) Broadway Madison apd Fourth Lighth street Cars Third ave. Blevated Cool L. R. Corsets for Summer Since the sizzling days came in how many women have sighed at the thought of corsets, and then heroically put them on because the effect was prettier | We should like them all to know how cool and light, how comfortable generally, are the L. R. Corsets, which are made of thin batiste and open net, expressly for ninety-degree weather. For instance: At 81—L, R. Corsets of cool open net ¥ At $1—L. R. Corsets of batiste; light weight; for Summer wear; short, medium or long waist. ‘At $1.50—Models for average figures; long waist, dip hips, Also styles for slender figures which require a short-hipped des At $2 and $3.50—Suitable for tall women with high b bips, At $8—L. R. Summer Corsets for full figures; long over hips and abdomen. At $8—Excellent model of light-weight batiste for figures of general proportions; high bust, long hips. At $8.50—An L, R. model, very long over hips in back, moder- ately high in bust. For full figures. Corset Salon, Fourth floor, Old Building LS HANDSOME BELTS Excellent bargains 50c and $1 Each | at those prices--their regular values are 75c to $1.25 and $1.50 to $3. They are manufacturers’ samples, therefore beauties of the belt family, Ot silk, elastic or leather, in many colors and designs and in various widths, plain plaited, straight or in bodice effects, Some are steel-studded, all have fine buckles, Main floor, Ol Building. More of the 25c English Voile At 10c a Yard Two previous lots of, these splendid, sheer, cool Summer materials have gone like a whirlwind—and it isn’t safe to fig- ure on any of the present, new supply being left by tomorrow night. Dainty checks ‘and plalds, and a few stripes, in light blue, pink, lavender, brown, navy blue, tan, and black-and-white — about forty good styles. Material for the prettiest sort of shirt-waist and child- ren's Summer dresses, at absurdly little com. Ready tomorrow morn- ing, on the Main aisle, at 10c a Yard ant A splendid novel, “THE GATES OF LIFE" By Bram Stoker—46c | and the newest in the “two-a-month” series that is exciting much interest among people who are fond of good reading. The stories are all brand-new—not reprinte—and the books are made as well aa the $1.50 novela—good paper, cloth binding, and illustrated. Twelve other titles—all 45c each; by mail, 550: The Four Philanthropists. By Edgar Jepson. The Pauper of Park Lane. By Wm, Le Queux. My Lost Self, By Arthur W. Marchmont. The Master Criminal. By Sidney Paternoster. The Forbidden Road. By Marta Albaneet, fn Mary's Reign. By Baroness Orcsy, The Man in the Basement. By Baron Rosenkrantz. The fron Lord. By 8. R. Crockett Hilirise, By W. B, Maxwell. The Love That Prevatled. By F. Frankfort Moore. Aladdin of London. By Max Pemberton. The Powers and Maxine. By C. N. and A M. Williamson. Book Store, Teath at, Old Building. t; long Porch Screens are as essential to the comfortableness of the piazza in Summer as the piazza is to that of the house. But much de- pends on the kind of screens you buy. Wanamaker Porch Screens—made by hand in Ja) tP jpan—are the best of thelr kind. We recommend specially the Jap screens, painted, not Phat eemcetie ganas ivtusape and galvanized {ron pulleys. easily man , and as nearly permanent in col as paint can be when exposed to the weather. Prices: eee ‘Abo Drop Price vis Drop itis et 100 | foe sh 3 shoo 6 tt. 8 tt. 31.75 13 ft $ ft i $ tt. 8 tt e200] 6t. 10 ft it sft g2.a5 | 30 ft. 10 ft ott. 8 tt a7 | at ae We have also the Natural Color Japanese Screens, with a hard glaze of the bamboo, rigged with Japanese or American Tope and pulleys: pa eis Iron ooden ulleys ‘Wooden Pulleys American, Pulleys ANTE x, Japanese Awning Fr Awning wate °p wan “Bro ope Rope aft. 3 0 | 10 ft. th sian Bitho St 8 ft. 70 91.05 | Ltt. sit 1.65 2.08 ns 8 ft. ‘85 122 | 8tt ott 1.40 1.80 Tt $f. 91.00 1.87 | ft. lv ft. 175 2.185 att. 8 tt. 1.10 147 | tt ott, 2.50 3.00 ott St. 1.25 165 | ot — inte 2.76 8.25 Hooks for suspending screens, 80 each, Cleats with acrews for fasten Basement, O14 Bullding, -——— ss PRET CICA NATURAL TAN BOYS’ 86,50 to 88.50 INEN SUITING, 120 yd. SUITS at $4.60 Regularly 18 a yard. Firmly wo- ven in the cool More of our splen- did all-wool Sum- mer suits for boys natural colorofthe| are added to the flax. Will make! $4.50 group for to- cool, serviceable,| morrow --- former Summer dresses prices$6.50t0$8.50 for women, and) ..-because sizesare suits for girls and| incomplete. Norfolk and Double - breasted styles, with knickerbockers, including all sizes from 8 to 16 years, boys At 10¢c a yard—New bor. dered voiles, in striped or Bat New Bull BS iy figured effects on white or | made, in ereale and galatea, sizes 3 to 10 years; regular $1.28 to $2.50 values, at 85c a Suit Subway entrance, Basement bands of contrasting colors, Second Floor, Old: Building. New Bldg. f It Inside, mat- 4 ted, 26x 36 in Ba Broan, $1 a $3 each. , * | Yollege Spoons, $2 and $2.50, $8, instead of $15 | Orange Spoons, $1.76 each. nth floor, New Butlding Main floor, Old . Formerly JOH A. T. Stewart & Co, N WANAMAKER- Broadway, Fourth Ave. Eighth to Tenth St.

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