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“ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE “97,” and the other veseels of the German | j and JESS DANDY’S AUTO GONE. ne a eases TREAT FOR PEOPLE| HONOR AMERICAN £22 eee AFTERFESTNAL, FLEET AT EEL Promptly answered. From then on ‘he | yne Hundred and Twen Week of Great Composers at| Almost the Entire Navy With | | collier Cyclops arrived and attracted ‘19TF. KS STREET-WEST CG Bol — J ent ene nl aint eI 7. Aves. Thursday: Unparalleled Savings for the Thursdays Unparalleled Savings for the Thrifty Women’s Pumps, Oxfords and Ties 3,500 Pairs; Values to $4.00. The best value of the season. Makers are through. §) Weeks ago they cleaned house. We are considered J! |) a factor in purchasing large quantities for SPOT CASH —so they came to us with this special lot of beautiful The Summer Girl Must Have An Evening Wrap Here Are Two that Are Remarkably Attractive. The Prices Will Surprise —$6.75 and $10 The Zingari Cape at $6.75 is asource of wonderment even to our cloak chief of forty Telomere came and and visiting calls of courtesy. Dr. David Jayne Hil, the retiring American Ambassador to Germany, ar- rived during the forenoon and boarded the Kanaae, where he will be quartered during his #tay here. later !n the day the United States representatives between th taining ft exchanging officia! 11 o'clock last night. of pinochie at 1 o'clock he hia home on Mon: * valued it at $2,600. pA ee out for the FRECKLES guns were kept hot with an almost un eas hae exchange of salutes for sev- | street # that his auto- ais, commanders, | mobil om in front of Garden Will Provide Funds | Great Gathering of Naval re , | 1 for Classic Concerts. | Men Join in Welcome. — | S'S duays than the tattesmpe on In addition to the Louisiana and Kan. | eas the American battleships of the vis- | | MUCH INTEREST ROUSED | School Children and Wage- Earners Happy Over Russian Symphony’s Programme. Outdoor performances of the classics @n4 musical programmer on the re’ &tion grounds of the public schools 1s the promised treat to follow the eight Gays’ musical festival to begin in Madi- fon Square Garden June 2%. The fest!- él will be given by the Russian Sym- Phony Orchestra and noted opera and concert singers who will he the solo- inte. The proceeds will be handled by & committee of prominent officials of the public schools and prominent New York men and women interested in the pro- motion of music for the people at pop- vlar prices. This committee will meet Qt the offices of Jullus Hopp at No. M416 Broadway Thursday afternoon at 420 o'clock. Plans in connection with further interesting the masses of New York and its environs in this pop- ular priced carnival will be discussed The committee so far elected includes ' KIEL, Germany, June 21.—The Ameri- can warships, second division of the Atlantic fleet, arrived here early to-day and are now moored in the inner harbor before the town, surrounded by the array of dattleships and yachts gath- ered for the Emperor's great annual naval festival Practically the entire German navy, Including @ full division of the new Dreadnoughts, are assembied, the only absentees being the cruiser Von der Tann, which ts at Spithead for the coro- iting division are the and South Carolina. They ealled from Cronetedt, Rusela, for Kiel on June 18. ————_-— — Dawson, Amerioan Minister to Panama, left Washington to-day for Hampton | Roads, where he will embark upon the | aFmored cruiser North Ca: of New Hampshire mas C. lina for La American to par- centennial month, Don't Hide Them with a Vell; Re» Link T hem with the New Drug. pba nation, and the obsolete reserve division at Wilhelmshaven. Admiral von Tir- Pitz, Admiral of the Fleet, Minister and creator of the new German navy, heads an tmposing list of admiral commanders. The Americans were met at sea by a despatch boat carrying Lieut.-Com- mander F. A. Traut, American Naval Attache at Berlin; Paul H. J. Sartori, and American Consular Agent at Kie German officers who had been asi to pilot the visitors to thelr anch ‘The arrival of the battleships timed so that they would pass the outer fortifications of Friedrichsort at 8 o'clock in the morning, when the na- tional salute is fired by the fortress and answered from shore. As the American battleships, led by the Louisiana, flagship of Rear-Admiral Badger, slowly steamed through the narrowing ford and passed long lines Stover, who may ; Mrs. J. Borden Herriman, George J. Smith of the Board | Deutsc of Education, Dr. Andrew W. Edson of the Board of Education, Dr. Edward Butt, Superintendent of Recreation Centres of the Board of Education; James J. Sheppard, Principal of the High School of Commerce; Miss Rose Sommerfeld of the Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls; Dr. Knowlton, University Settle- ment; Maxwell L. Heller of Public School No. 6; Arno R. Schorer, Parks and Playgrounds Association of New York; Police Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo, Miss Anna Hubscher, German Man, Frederic sehuler of the Russian Symphony OUr- chestra and Robbins Gilnan of the Unl- vernity Settlement, who has been named ee temporary treasurer, Other prominent music lovers of New the | » Modest Alt- York, who are interested in providing fausic of the masters to the school chil- Gren and those of the wage earners whose incomes prevented them from enjoying the operas and other high- class concerts, will be named at the meeting to-morrow. Marked interest 5 manifested by Puplis of the high schools of G: r New York in the coming festival of muste, Circulars have been sent to the schools of New York informing th fmterested in spreading the mus! education of young New Yorkers the programme and the artists who will may many evenings Wagnerian music will opening Sunday, June 2, Orders 400,000,000 En: WASHINGTON, June lexs than 400,000,000 envelopes will be needed during service. This Postmaster-General Hitchcock, who closed a contract to-day for the en- velopes with a Cincinnati firm, the je next four years to carry on |Government as a medicine during the correspondence of the Government the Spanish-American estimate wan made by | of German ships they turned to their assigned places between the Bm od Im IT. Nerves Gone, Heart Weak Doctors tell us that a vast percentage of the breakdowns and troubles to-day are from overworked, un- dernourished nerves. We Americans strain every nerve in our body trying to make a success in life, and do not nourish and feed our nervous system so as to make it equal to the strain; the result is we are broken-down men and women uickened, the body and brain era te invigorated, so that we can withstand the strain and retain health, strength and youth. Here is the experience of Miss Kemp of Summit, New Jersey, who had « complete nervous breakdown, so that her heart became very weak. Miss Kemp was in a serious condition and was advised to try Duffy's Pure Whiskey. Not approving of taking y alcoholic stimulant, she it had done for others she tried it, and, expressed. it to a friend the other am indeed thankful and glad as it has restored her aaa her strong so that she can again resume business. ‘The young lady says that she re- ceived good advice from our Medical Department, to which she wrote and stated her case. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by the ar. All druggists, roe and dealers, or direct, 81.00 » large bottle. Refuse substitutes and imitations; they are injurious, Lord & Taylor Women’s White Serge Sutt: With Hairline Stripes. Regular value $30.00. Women’s Comprising all Leathers and Fabrics Sor Street, Dress and Outing Wear Sale of Lingerie Waists High or Low Neck Models In Batiste—Val., torchon, cluny and embroidery Founded 1826 Exceptional Values in Women's Wool Suits Imported Mixtures, Tans and Grays, Hairline Stripes and Navy and Black Serges, $12.50 Values up to $30.00. Also $14.50 A Special Sale of Entire stock of our regular $6.00 to $9.00 Low Shoes at $4.85 per patr All white or color trimmed trimmed, T6959 20955 36959 4:95 5 Summer Shoes summer low shoes, knowing our large outlet and our quick underpricing method of placing them before the public. No holding for larger profit—but ACTION. To the point: This is one of the best lots we have ever shown and they shall go at a startling price NONE RESERVED—your unrestricted choice. 40 DIF- FERENT KINDS, in one big, bountiful sale. Every leather; every fabric—white, black, brown, cream, tan, satins, patent, calfskin, kidskin, canvas, linen, crashette, ottoman. A Special Purchase of Women’s $5.50 Summer Dresses, 3.95 ere fortunate in securing a big lot of Women's Fine SUMMER DRESSES at FAR BELOW PREVAILING PRICES. Now, at a big saving, we turn our lucky purchase over to you and offer on Thursday a choice collection of SWISS DRESSES, newest models, in all the best colors, at the ridiculously low price of 3.95 Three Thousand Pieces of Exquisite French Novelty Jewelry Sacrificed Another important purchase. This time bigger and better than before. Eminently desirable conceits right at the height of fashion. All set with Jewels and gold filled. The assortment includes: Gold-filled Long Chains, Frill Pins, Values up to Lavallteres, Collar Pins, Cuff Links, $3.00 Sash Pins, Buckles, Necklaces. 19¢ and 39¢ House Dresses, Sacques, Kimonos WOMEN'S LONG KIMONOS—of flowered lawn; sailor collar and sleeve trimmed with lace. Also House Dresses of percale in pretty apie with Gibson plait at shoulder......... 98c HOUSE DRESSES—of checked gingham, wi with bias folds and small tucks. Also another pretty style with rolled collar and cuff of plain color material to match DRESSING SACQUES—of white dotted swiss; fro: insertion and edge of Val. lace. Another style in white lawn; embroidered medallion and lace. Also of colored swiss in pr floral design; fancy sleeve trimmed with ribbon.. WOMEN'S SACQUES and KIMONOS—of figured lawn in Also of white law border SS . : $5.00 Shirt Waist Patterns, $1.89 Offering the Entire Sample Line of a Prominent Importer at a Price Oxt of All ‘Proportion Real Value. Real German “ROSEPOINT,” worked on a highly mercerized improved silky fabric never before shown in this country. They're patterns which were a sample line brought over to secure advance orders for 1912. By all means, share in this offering—it !s an opportunity absolutely without parallel. Each pattern complete. Front, collar and cuffs embgoidered with ample plain goods to match, for any style Shirt Waist you may choose to make. Black and Colored Dress Goods $2-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS—colors and black; 42-INCH WOOL FILLED BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS; 42-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK VOILE; 36- INCH ALL WOOL BLACK NUN'S VEILINGS; MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES— colors, cream and black, and FANCY STRIPE EMORAIRS solos; cream and black 39c 50-INCH ALL W -INCH ALL WOOL MANNISH SUITINGS; 44-INCH "ENGLISH SICILIAD colors and black; $4-INCH BLACK "AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS. 69c Linen & Cotton Dress Fabrics PURE IRISH LINEN—in natural colors; SCOTCH GINGHAMS—in a splendid assortment of colors, also FANCY BORDERED BATISTE.. 1214c IMPORTED CHALLIES-in all the newest bordered designs; NAUSHON SHEER STRIPE VOILES—colors and black; FANCY SILK AND COTTON JACQUARDS, SECO SILKS—and 36-INCH NATURAL LINEN 19¢c Furniture Reupholstered Let us do your reupholstering now. Not alone do you save by taking advantage of the special rates prevailing during the summer months when our upholsterers are not busy, but your furniture is stored free in the meantime. Our estimate man will call and quote prices. Phone or write. Hat Pins, Brooches, immed with yoke with years’ experience. The style is one suitable to women of all ages and figures. For the theatre or the even- ing stroll on the boardwalk it is equally appropriate. The material is broadcloth. The hood is lined with satin. The capes were made to our order and ere full opera length. Here in heliotrepe, tan, old rose, porcelain blue, gray, apri- cot, navy and black. tionally handsome wrap that be able to buy for as little as $19. Made of broadcloth in light evening shades, with wide collar and cuffs of t white striped silk s pointed at the ished with a tassel. Second Flocr, Old Euilding. Women’ s Summer Clothes Specially Priced In the Basement Store Tailored Suits down to $8.75 A group of several hundred, including many plain black and blue serge suits seldom to be found at a reduced price. The collar ck and fin- Earlier prices were $14.75 to $21.75. White Serge Suits down to $12.75. Habutai and Foulard Silk Dresses at $6 A special purchase bought at a time when profit was less | important to the makers than work to keep their factories The Cape Coat is an excep- | no one would ever expect, to | going. In the season’s prettiest styles. Foulard silks are all | imported fabrics, in patterns that are not common. The Habutai silks are delicate stripes on white grounds, light as a feather and especially dainty. ilk Rubber Raincoats at $5.75 Handsome stripes. Fitted and loose backs. Qualities that we have seen priced at twice as much as we ask for this special lot. Washable Skirts at $1 and $1.25 White shrunken cotton, carefully finished. Woolen Skirts down to $+ Serge and Panama skirts that were $5 i... upward get a new price as the cotton skirts come to the front. Washable Dresses at $2.75, $3.75 and up Lawns, percales, ginghams. Quite a number of odd dresses and small lots that were marked higher earlier in the season, Basement, Old Building. Women’s Black Waists. Black lawn with strips of embroid- ery and fine plaits; open front, long sleeves, $1; with front | of plaits, open back, 65c; with front of allover embroidery, | $1.50. Of black China silk, with yoke of fine plaits, or tailored style with pocket, at $2.85. Boys’ Khaki Norfolk Suits at $3.95, including an extra pair of knickerbockers. Suits no better are sold elsewhere with one pair of knickerbockers, for more money. Boys’ Wash Knickerbockers, odd pairs of linen, galatea and rep, white and colored. Sizes 214 to 10, at 40c. 15cLinen-finish Crash at 10c—theright weight foroutingsuits. With an Irish linen finish, rough enough to give the fashion- able effect. Plain colors, light and cadet blue, heliotrope, cream, green, lavender, pink, etc. Remnants of Oilcloth and Linoleum at half what we asked | for them when they were part of full rolls. Basement, Old Building. Women’s Low Shoes at $1.65 Present contractors. The contract will R eoniresterg. he sentra Despite active selling of the past few days, still 3,000 amount app 55 women may share in this unusual offering of $2.50 to $3.50 “Queen Quality” and other trade-marked low shoes at $1.65, New, dainty shoes in styles that are in great demand just now. Range of sizes practically complete. Manufacturer's | In Voile—hand embroidered, cluny and Irish lace trimmed, $1695 22951 395s 4:95 5+95y 6095 | The Dufly Mak Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. Black and Colored Silks. COLORED MESSALINE—all pure silk; 18% inches wide; ip: street and evening shades; also black or white. Reg. 59c.; yard.. WHITE CORDUROY—for mountain wear. 39c oO. 22°mn. wide 1.00, 1.. 39/ } a7 tn. wide, 75C overstocked condition is responsible for the low price—$1.65. ONWIT. RIS & > BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE—all sill 36 in. 1.00, 1.25 Basement, O.d Building. ——_— ee wide; for costumes and coats..........+++e0e 00, » 1.39, 1.59 A Saving of Five Dollars on Each of These Men’s Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits at $13.50 Event Number Two on the Program of the First Anniversary of the Opening of this New Kind of a Clothing Store Blue serge suits that would be fairl; ‘iced at $18, tine ly pri at $18, eclling | Takes a clothing man to really appreciate the import- | { ance of this announcement. But any intelligent man hae $3.50 Silver Mesh Bags, 2.50 GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS— frames 5 Inches wide; finished in French gray; extra fine ring mesh, with 5-inch spread; lined with fine white kid and change pocket. —_—_— 65c White Dress Linens, yd., 34c Pure linen; all weaves for suits, waists or separate skirts; from fine handkerchief linen to rough home- spun linen; all 36 lahat wide and worth up to 6Sc, per yard. rhe MILLER & HYAMS FURNITURE mild VALUE +15 Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 2lst St. Last Three Days No Alterations, Exchanges, Approvals or Credits Retiring From Business Foulard Silk Dresses. . ‘5 9 0 French Challis Dresses __| Formerly sold to $25.00 ‘ Embroidered Shams, is, Centrepieces . . . 44c Daintily embroidered imported Lawn Shams and Scarfs, and hemstitched or scalloped linen Shams, Scarfs and Centrepieces; every piece hand finished. 45c White Voile, yd., 29¢ Extra fine quality COTTON VOILE, 40 inches wide; ivory white; a most fashionable fabric for summer waists ‘or suits. Muslin Underwear Combinations ...».++» $1.25, 1.95, 2.50 Gowns...++++++-98C, $1.95, 295) 345 Shirts..0++ 0006+»: 98C, $1.25) 1.95) 2.50 Narrow shaped skirts, fitted tops, walking lengths, 86 and 38 inch. some idea of the STAPLE value of blue serge—the guaran- teed kind—in style summer and winter, this year, last year and next. a ALL-WOOL blue serge, or it would not be found in the New Kind of a Clothing Store, “ALL-WOOL at the usual price of cotton mixtures,” is the foundation upon which this Basement has built in one short year, ite present large business. The Man Who Does Not Want Blue Serge will find equally attractive values in suits of fancy pat- tern at $12,50—-usual $15 to $22 grades—another feature of the Anniversary week program. Thursday, Basement, Old Building. In the van Floor Clothing Store we continue the selling of Men’s Silk-Lined Blue Serge Suits of $32 Grade, at $22 This “plum” came from a maker who wanted to demonstrate to us what fine clothes he can make, We allowed him to demonstrate at his own expense — Silk Jersey Top Petticoats In black, colored and white, with deep flounce of Messaline to match, $3.95 Odd Petticoats | In Messaline, black and colored, $3.95 to 7.95 Princess Slips Pongee Silk Dresses. . Marquisette Dresses. . Lingerie Dresses. . $6 Gingham Dresses 2.59 Women’s Waists Lingerie and Tailored Lace and Embroidery Trimmed THIS BeoUTITU MDAY AN. : | fi sin floor, New Buildi 75c 1.50 2.00 In Messaline, lace trimmed at top, accordion vege fe Y wep | ee — — —— Regular Value $2.00 to $5.00 pleated flounce, white and colors, PURCHASE, % Pairs of Men’s Pure Silk Half-Hose \) 67-11 SMITH ST. 5 Ml BROOKLYN: iico0 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— a A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GI 35c—3 Pairs for $1—Made to Sell for 30c a Pair In these plain colors—Navy or Yale blue, Myrtle green, | | pearl gray, slate and tan, J Mercerized cu strong heels On sale Thursday morning. John Wanamaker Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. STATE REET $5.95 to 8.75 TU Zeon $12 Linen Suits 5.00 Ne ane! $25 Long Coats - 8,75 $4 Repp Skirts - 1,75 and toes, Main floor, New Building, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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