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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 8, 191 Others “escaped by ewimming the ——_ ~ PORTUGAL RUSHES mt Is alleged hore that the cin | [ In New York’s Shopping Center] 4 leaders in Spain are secretly helping the Portuguese royalists and that i WARSHIPS 10 HALT many of them now in Portugal i endeavoring to spread the monarchist revolt. R Y KEEP PUSH CARTS CLEAN, | \ IS PLEA OF EAST SIDERS | | Alliance Favors Market Ordinance | ae ee ed Ahh ete dam " but Wants Outsiders to | Ex-King Manuel’s Supporters Lave TAM CAM, | VISITORS THE SUMMER RESORT CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY 1 Active at Many Points, and |.a*Kitance of me fast side tommor | iiss ee oie A tn FE row to Incorporate certain requirements | Ber ER NS TST ; Lisbon Government in Fear. ]227 .°mace'a'etuanan’s || | Will find in this} The Women’s Store on the Subway Floor Offers 1] During the Summer TUESDAY WILL BE CHILDREN’S DAY THEREFORE—TO-MORROW providing for push-cart markets, that is | o,come before the Board of Aldermen, | “We are in favor of this ordinance,” LISBON, Portugal, July §—Sporadic| 14 he Leon W. Goldrich, educational Royalist attempts with a view to the) director of the Alliance, to-day, “but restoration of the Portuguese monarchy | there are some things that should be in- continue in various parts of Northern | corporated with the present reform that Portugal. we Who work In this district realize most store— —a cool resting place from the heat of the day. —pleasant waiting rooms with 600 Silk Dresses at $3.75 Just as well made and as pretty as those sold earlier in the season at $5 to $8. wear keenly. {ll be push-cart ped. ‘i Pea 1 A . PrN cc CHET BC | tie who arinot afford to be memb every facility for letter writing. Remainder of the great merchandizing movement which succeeded in taking THREE GREAT REDUCTION LOTS OF mite o rket. If these mon were ci ” ! f . lo ta Minho near the town of Caminna, but petied 0" keep beside fer arin ra —a restaurant cight stories) off thousands of yards of silk from the manufacturer's shelves, making it into dresses MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES et ° t accumulates ; ‘ { i f t taused only slight damage and the train / iim for ie men a great difference || pabore the noise of the strect,) of desirable fashion, and selling the dresses to our customers at prices which amazed ¢ shopworn nor tumbled from —all fresh, cleen and gew.acc7™ oF Abeer was Interrupted for only 8! would be noticed in the cleanliness of with quick, quiet service and all all New York. A ela 5 ‘aateta ee, Lingeries in all the most desirable ® + ride. the -stresta, I ; ‘ nly the most tasteful m: josen from at sortment of Summer"* = | Although many of the Royalists have | ‘The Street Cleaning Department, the| the good things that stir the : . . re "Jot know our Misses’ Department is fam: fi i rimming * ? Shean, subdued or arrested, two import-| Hoard of Health and the Fire Depart: | | iaded summer appetite. Black and white a Summer silk, tan pongee, changeable taffetas, polka a ‘that we order ourselves aad show escluslvelp—aees 1s'in te" yar, + | hel Bear sh win le maintain actly, | keeping the east slde cleaner.” |] |—permanent summer exhibi- dotted foulard and other silks. For Easy Selection and Quick Selling a Capt Coucelpo with headquarters near | The Timit. |] [ tions of the world’s fine mer- Fifteen styles, buttoning down the back or front. “AL ave bean grouped tn Varve Lets, | the town of Montelegre. The men are) 4s, ei bed "Mirae chandise for the individual and Sizes 32, 34 and 36 mostly. tie ao | : . + . = i Se Subway floor, Old Building. pane + 8.49 pectal....... 3.98 GerdIne to the lant report received, was she insists on reading the House Palatial. 8 y floor, 6 x marching from Verin to Chaves In the —a unique picture gallery. Ms GREAT ASSORTMENTS OF GREAT ASSORTMENTS OF * | | Province of Traz-Os-Montes. ee ee ae pirscemoemmsucaarssl | —music; concerts on the Great . . * | ii Government. wich romaine in] SAFEST SOAP FOR THE SKIN |} | Orcan and with the Victor-Vic- ; Hurrying Out! MISSES’ LINEN SUITS MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS 3 | and war vessels to the North, No Roy- trola, 11 and 2:30 daily. e e Indispensable for Summer travel of for | Linenes, Repp and Cordelines—plain tallored... sa Postam Soap. Medicated with Pos- ‘J \ : ; Th A romular wear in. clty—Natural ‘oyster { alist movement has broken out yet) TO*tT “possesses Rate Virtues ||| | —the coldest spot in this lati- Silk Waists at re wilto-atletly tatiored-vorreot in cut and | OF trim’ In tallored vtylen—large variety at, } Government, fearing an outbreak at Over Ordinary Soaps. | tude is the Fur Storage Vaults— d d I 5.06 -4.08, and. 5.08 Se ab Oporto, 1s concentrating a iarge force — ditt ” . rie N S 49.1 : |! Sree aca is arioning otter toope|pefer'ts ON tedinary "toute for tle || JU, Comte, Surndahed sietore eeded In summer pak velliareententente i" } along the frontier. ‘The battleship id bath—is the latest duct of the | d ° ee’ in! Yy . Vins da Gina; cucrving trooba and | wutepeney LaNexatealbs, propeisises at | At $1.50—originally $5, but sold recently by us at an in-between price —black SUMMER COMFORT CLOTHES | The Store is a great ever- changing museum of merchan- dise, free access to which is Sreely accorded to every one, with- out any obligation ‘> purchase, machine guns, and the cruisers Re-| Poslam, the famous skin remedy. i publica and Almirante Reis have ar-| The unique feature of Poslam Soap is } rived at Oporto. that it contains Poslam in its entirety, | The telegraph wires have been cut be- | combined with an absolutely pure soap tween Braga and Vianna do Castello | base. and the Hepozende Railroad has been| , This is commendation indeed to those cut ‘and blocked with timber at Bar-| Who know the virtue of Poslam, the rellos, where martial law has been pro- | marvelous healing remedy through which claimed. so many thousands of cases of eczema At Moreira de Rey the population has fea Cee hatlpeke Ca troubles have | ralsed royal standards on the hounes | been completely cure and Joined the rebels in a fight with the TOSLAM SOAP in area erence Republican Guard, during which many | &" 4 sooth ry sone bud ait | of each faction were killed or wounded. | most BooenIng BUNTY NotD okins of An attack on Valenca de Minho by a force of royalists led by Capt. Sepul- hippie rushes ee Late veda, formerly aide to Queen Maria comneioeis Teidame the hands cats ina 4 a ee ane tenes ete | Yelvety., Am unusually large and lasting teen other officers and forty of the] cake; price, 25 cents; for sale by all royalist troops retreated across the} druggists. international bridge over the Minho,| For free sample, write to the Emer- ’ they fell into the arms of the genes Laboratories, 92 West 25th Street, Spanish troops and were ted. ew York FISHER BROS. silk chiffon overblouses, hemstitched, with crochet buttons, simple and fine. At $2, were $2.95, black taffeta and messaline tailored shirts, complete with collars; sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. At $2, cool, uncrushable white China silk shirts with patch pockets and three- . quarter sleeves. Linens for At $3, best black China silk waist we know of at the price. Subway floor, Old Building. Cool Dresses . " Pc enn | ketal Beginning: Today Once-a-Summer Sale of Wanamaker Low Shoes FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS Our stocks and assortments cannot be duplicated by competiters....In a Prices aleo we are without an equal... .Put these statements to the most ‘ eevere test—it is only in this way that you may learn that you save | money on | Boys’ Wash: re Little Roys' Fancy Per- re in sizes to 9 years, 27-inch white dress linen, every thread all linen, of course, 20c a yard. 36-inch natural dress linen for coats, dresses or children’s romp- ers, 16c a yard. (Subway Floor, Old Building.) pertectly—3 iy 2 I waist imonsure-—Spectes +08 anf 1.40 blue, ‘tan, white and kbaki— 7 to 16 yearem 1.08.. 2.08 and 3.98 Comprised exclusively of our own regular shoes made to our special order, and Crisp Linen Doilies COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS f i a gory TH baie { Q NO MONEY DOWN : and Cen terpieces, eid Kiel ‘at because we are prouder of them than of any other shoes we can] ||| SUMMER DRESS fanics ConsETs Ps mises a oms i 50c' WEEKLY ay ree TIE BOLIP. OAR ae oe 30 oe ns Pf gu on hp ae ye an pairs of a kind, have been grouped at a | Inconstant demandfor Smart uta, | a1uLe” gnovLDEn MRACES-aitea centerpieces or square doilies, for which every Summer home- keeper has a dozen uses. 6 x 6 inch square doilies, 5c. 9 x 9 inch square doilies, 10c Other equally good shoes of which we overestimated the quantity needed are marked in the same radical way. Men or women used to paying $4 for shoes, by adding 40c to that outlay may * CORSET WAlsTs—Coutl a jembutton or clasp front— ag. '® attached—sizes 20 Se—regularly $1.00. | FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS Tapas | $8.00 Down $50.00 nate 12 inch square doilies, | choose from our regular $6, $7 and $7.50 grades. eg der a PALMER’S HAMMOCKS 5.00 ey By re 15 i 15 inch to 36 x 36 inch Those from our $5 grades are $3.65. Other florals—worth +69 : pelle andl spre ise a 150.00 round centerpieces, 20c to 85c Those from our Wanamaker Special, $3.90 grades, are $2.90. Sa 6 leek Hed anymher A 0.60 ‘gp each, : , fe , $3 ‘ .20. | deatanemaray kreens, browas, ¢ lowest prices ; > 15.00 “ 200.00 Aly £4) inch lenartn for eldes Those from our Wanamaker Wear-Well, for men, $3 grades, are $2.20 wie tar Talo ki well Arsints. Wears’ ushaseee Ota i Those from our Wanamaker Reliable, for women, $3 grades, are $2.20. For Boys and Girls, low shoes from our regular assortments at a third to half less. Men's and Boys’, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Kerus, xreous, rede and browne spreader—iurnover pillows—deep side 60-tnch Cream Sergen— valances, Couch brea = a $4.00 valwea ee woven—worth .69 board or bureau, 75c. (Subway floor, Old Building.) all wool—Nght or deep . Mnewworth 98. ae Ss Women's end Children’s Shoes, Main floor, Old Building, | Jed Black ari a pertecty confortable bed gal | pad? 18c a Pair otob | Neary of ae 3 Cfesissrserrse, instead of 25c ~ On the Subway Floor A GOOD SILK PETTICOAT THRIFTY MOTHERS CEES J An exchaive valee Our own made-to-specification shoes, and overlots from dependable manu- facturers. Men’s and Women’s $3 and $3.50 low shoes, $2.20. Women’s $2 and $2.50 low shoes, $1.65. 3,400 pairs of Men's Silk Plated Seamless Socks, in fast black, navy blue, gray and tan color. With extra spliced heels and toes, Subway floor, Old Bidg. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly wilt T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street or Messalime—biack and Wil be Glad of Than allored flounces -- regular and | CLEARANCES IN BABIES’ NEEDS Silk Pett Bables’ gf iy Sectloneta to E88: antes’ Fine Shirte— | | | | | | From $50.00 (0 $500.00 104th St. L Station at Corner 103d St. Subway Station Ome Block Away OPEN SATURDAY EVENING iF isHER BROS. ACOLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS. Bubway floor, Old Building. Fr Top Pettt adjustable bands, 26 oF 25 to 30 Ine walut=-good $1.49 | MORNING SPECIALS—Te-merrow, Tussday, Until 1 P.M. REAI _ —- EXCURSIONS. pres ce i. ESTATE on SALE | = a — To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Mail or Telephone Orders, wi _ ae mazar ron eee EXCURSIONS SAVINGS BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ |(51.98 Misses’ Wash Dresses 1.00 | 98 ct. to $1.49 Imp'td Lace Yokes. Atlantlo City, $2.60 c < rg: “ Pretty percales—plain and fancies, | Net or Batisto combined’ with Pie 128TH BEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND |] HENRY SIEGEL FRANK &, VOGEL rmart models, trimmed with contrast Vevine Crochet, wee oe 7. eo UNION § UARE SAVINGS BANK The Bowery Savings Bank} cn bands, pipings, wmb'y and buttone—1¢ | Allover manos ti ain Prinetse of | 0 ’AR—MALN FLOO! wre samgey conraas,| y 1 ine | 428 AXD 180 Bowery. | Lf MISSES’ DEPT,—#ECOND FLOOR, 12 Fi ‘ * . NO, 20 UNION SQUARE, ° J PRIVATS BANKERS rt et. Fancy Percales—36- Siech uupso Poon wp | A DIVIDEND has 60 TE declares, for ts | NEW YORK, June 10, 1012. Main rLooR 98 et, Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats........ .48| Mill dgnathe—blue, red m rr Maree he ee he maging geeleg Jeon if, oo a) Sepemte | hed | Javea or Milan strawe--roll briia—eilk SrouRdons yariety ot mich, ve Ihe ar th 4 HIWEE and ONEAMALE Yer Cent, | herwel 14' y oF VO LLINERY “THR rLoon, vilciblainiasinin yt THREE and Od LE Per Ci UH fa cit tna THREE AND ONE-HALF PER GENT | immerinon ons-tene rect, | EE} The dimags tore) 2 et Miley Ribbon a2 fo Kings Tigihway o to aya Will be credit fepositora on @ : etc a! oe aed’ atter dlr ibe B18 t % ‘upward. and. pot $1.00 & $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits........ 6) Dreadens, satins, oiran and ‘tatteian \ Pepe ie, mage ae Noise July 10 will draw i een SEeD more PER 1 PLR | ‘nt BBUNS—MALN ¥LOOR, j x nfereat from duty Y at jeaat three mo | A 7 UTE Geel A LTEN JOH Whee amen ee iY on and’ after Mon: ANNUM 4 Ya CENT ING—THIKD FLOOR, —_|79 ct. Satio Messalines—36-inch $100 down, $29 et mont; onetavily detacbed 0 VREKS. Cashier ~ | gotene, my thm tenn PATTEN HENRY R.MMINGKEAHUPE, Se-retary dey, uy 40, 38 Peay INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS | Full “lustre, aot chitfon’‘Hnish> Sine ‘Seeing ‘Yachts| Sister ave ine et aria ee et Mee ey rot ‘run tnereat tum duly t, | FROM $1, TO $3,000. Mc, Bays’ Madras & Porenle Bowes... 28) ood dark abe for drupe lip, se | ” aoe | a MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR Br- ( | elt oa ees aete Like MAIN POOR VATION you! i sand: Dai | REA 7 ar ee tha Yigureet=bend “er “agtinncs “to iH mt i BAL ESTATE FOR Algo» ay t: HENRY A, SCHENCK, Prestdent, || FORE dULY tere WILL ORAWH)| youre 49 ct. Lustrous Mohaire—42-inch ; s EW JERSEY. 10, WILLIAM R, NOK, Gomctralien, INTEREST FROM 187, BOYS’ PURNISHING®—THIRD FLOOR, —A2-inch,...... .29 migias slip & POSS W SE i” te 4 de CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK) Jone BAN B, RMOK Semptrell INTEREST READY AND PAYABLE 16 . 28, brown, garnet, tata biack 4 ilanda wi hoat as, \- L SIGHT SEEING YACHT, | uplands wih oat ettrete to ee DESIRED ON THE FiRST OAYS OF | Suess oes RN Me lustre. | Leayes foot of Went 234 St. STR. KEANSBURG ro) \ ul Mitte Syd" twas, FOR KEANSBURG,N.J. B EMIG R ANT | OLPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN | ¥ sary tim aon ane WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE, wars von 01 o1outan. Heures ee ™. teS08 30 P. Ad, of pretty 1 “TMK ORIGINAL SIGHT. SEEING Yauni CLIFTON 10.30 1 Maat, 5.80, 10g M.'8un, fe Hol. SUNG -aealn PLOO! eee thon 8 Bae af fit gf ad bab: World Wants Work Wonders. |f INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 51 Chambers St., New York oot CLOTMING “THIRD FLOOR, Boys’ Mesh Shirts serseee AP .98 Fringed Full sise~ Marsetiles pattern: SPREADS Base MENT, EXACT REPROL Board of Tru j ' rh —— cael: beard of rus FS be sud $1.79 Novelty Net Cuptaing..........., nit] | 4 FOR SALE, . |] Larger Bea ‘alows $800 & $1,000 SAVINGS BANKS, | iat UbLt Secretary | Kegs touga dob recast. | Gictaceesell™ at alae” ieee: DLA MONDS ON CREDIT | | ¢ Lackawanna wail ee us " p KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOUR, ease. . | EASY WEEKLY on MonTHLY payaents, || VTE ite tiga lekats forest Sunday. B per annum on al! depouite entitiel thereto. {29 ct, Children’s Cambric Drawers....... 17 CURTAINS BASEMENT, rican Wa hace so BAGH REEVES & ( Fras | Union ‘Dime vings ank Pega ORtTs, MADE ON OW KY ORE | ued quallty-cluster tucksmemb’y | 12e & 1S¢ Steel Knives and Forks. i! 2 iD ST., MAS : ’ i 4 ruffle~1'to 14 ytw ot Malden Lane, Sel, BNOT Cort, N. W. Cor. 14th St. and Sth Avenue. | 40th Street and 6th Avenue Ehiat FHOM DUET ty site | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ®ECOND FLOOR, Aaeriees, oes Sake 'oneay * July 1, atten dividend at the rate of ud Interest FOUR PER CENT. a :ifss CUTLFAY-—-MAIN FLOOR, 29 ct. White liress Lizene. THOMAS M, MULRY, President, JOUN J. PUL N, Comptrolier, NAY weshle—Wai $i a Maite Waich © iE te: Waists..... id 1B | jor collar with atriped, DIAMON ‘ : er annum, er Thre eral buttons—alao M-igch wedium we Poy ene REF Race SREDIT. Ff iY a he ae aad At |], DA aide seco VisSim, walete, UNEAY-MCLN FLOOR, i BWR 0. rawe Interest. from Jul ’ , ate T W.Sweet & > bo in WANDLING, tressrene ihn LEARE. Treasurers wt ‘(See WORLD WARTS A ——ad ‘tate 8 Clock Signe Denote Morning Specials. ni obi aati Ab Wikabie Shed tatty NYrr@ attentivar. Gon riaroan canes \ thehiisind DM, Parts, Mecretars, °, WALLIAM G, HOSS, Secretary, WORK MONDAY WONDERS ‘cianemeeat Seas las (aa Glas Looks for the Olockat ee