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Le, ee ne eT LEAT WE, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 380 y narrow escape from death in @ tire| 1 is nearly half a column long. AND WOMEN FLEE which partaily, destroyed the’ club] Mt Bxe—Humph! You ought to see houts about 8 o'clock this morning. | Mls otthe things 8 penny wont do, 1912, only persone permitted to eee them bang the high Cunctionaries of state, —>__ NEW MIKADO THANKS JAPAN'S NEW RULER A SECLUSION AS (eee FORUMS ORE SS adway's || = OUT snes worsn 1 my his aide, Major eontd He peoured for them,: Maver! pore The Yonkers (firemen had great diffi. | nrely vegetable, Mild and retishte, Neguiate culty in getting at the flames, the! it "Wdver tna ‘Digetive ‘omg, Te ele and nearest hydrant being located on Yon. | lest medicine in fhe wortd for the kere avenue, 1.600 fre [ 7 IN YONKERS CLUB Thirty Escape in Night Cloth- hito. away from the} . alled at the Japanese Pmbassy y and expressed in per- son to Ambasaador Chinda hia deep re- gret at the death of Emperor Mateus — ee | The President to-day received the fol+ club house, \#,a jowing cable message from Yoshihito,| , ee ‘the fire, whlch started in the bases | fin) in " Yoshihito Sees Few but Minis-] tne new Bm ing as Dunwoodie Country | ment, «pread wi at rapidity, Teave | Hiaamat pM | “T am dee touched by your aym- Club Is B 4 [ing practically © walls of the) DIdranoN Phe Saas by taking | . a . osente and offer you 1 ‘Club Is Burned. | buflding. < Fs ters—Busy With State Pathetic message an ul cel YSPEPSIA L h B Li i B. F “i: sper Se nares Bvetes, Matt; santinase | i uanetay Pa pe, “Rieana 03 eather Bags, Lingerie Bags, Fans Ceremonies. the President 4 thle mensage Patty tiewiere OF tHe exttiave | stra, 35,0 te Renton Tranac rine for tin angwort tne . ane Renae | reiting aincere | WOME Country Club of Yonkers nad al interesting Hat of thinws a p eta ack fork Many Other Useful Leather Articles at Prices Half and Less ORIG Capes, Sey Eke Sree Cary by yor cad Sts, | oe ' — : cor Than Half to Hurry Them Out state ceremonies in connection with the | gar: on | ful_occasion.” We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons! change {n the rulerehlp of the Japanese Kmpire caused by the death early yer terday morning ©f Muteubito and the 4 accession to the throne of his @on Yor | 9 shihito were continued to-day, (Wednes. The leather goods chief came home a few days ago. He has been abroad buying all sorts of wonderful new leather goods for Fall—goods booked to arrive shortly. To make place for them he chose $5,000 worth of leather articles already hereand said, ‘Let these go for $2,000’—or half and less than half their present prices. Handbags of pin seal, goat seal, suede, pigskin, long and cross grain morocco— ERSTANDING, Tribune.) Nat do you undyr- Irculating che. | nonny's UN (From the Cl Teacher--Bobby by the term, “nono that goes from house spirit) rappin’ stants, ()NEILL-ADAMS Co. Mee sats ai ins satis Cau Uh ihe Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets many beautifully and completely fitted are $1.35, $2, $2.50 and $3, were $2.25 to $6. new era is to be known, The era ‘ Lingerie Bags—Hand crocheted, lace, macrame cord, linen, ratine, 50c, $1, $2, $2.50 and $3, were $1 to $5.50. Novelty Bags, of velvet or silk, especially suitable for opera and theatre wear. $1, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50, $5, $7.50, $11.50 and $12.50, were $2 to $35. Large tapestry photo frames, all 50c, were $1 and $1.25. Fans with sandal wood, mother-of-pearl, or ‘‘bone”’ sticks. 50c to $5.75, were changes with every reign and an The Value of Proprietary Medicines | i fis proved by the very large | $percentage of physicians’ pre- scriptions for same remedies i}$found in every drug store in America, but, as they are of | ficial decree says the new designatio in to be Tatsel in was during ace of Melj!, ax ny “Clean-Up”---Summer Silks A Notable Sale in Sixth Avenue's Greatest Silk Store—O'Neill’s ’ The latest Paris colors in yard-wide satin mensajine and bengalines; double and single- width printed foulards; imported washable habutai in! white and in dainty stripes; pongees; imported black chiffon taffeta and dress satin; chiffon and marquisette. the re s thr in written in Latin, few patients realize this fact. that has stood the test of time, 3} ; The Best Selections of Summer and Early Fall Designs Are Included 50c to $11.50. Leather novelties such as jewel cases, sewing boxes, auto kits, brief cases The old standard proprietary ii Habutai en Lub Silks ele atin al a Fou ale harmeuse bottle sets, writing sets, medicine sets, brush cases, etc., from 50c to $10, were $1 Inuously 3 ot 4 # 00 it 1,00 quality - 1.25 i de id tr y : . nore they are {¢ medicines like Lydia E. Pink: wide Black Perspira: | wide. White "Wash. aetsadicstall| inch Printed “Fou-| Black Charmeuse, to $18. Main Aisle, Old Building. the funeral | gham's Vegetable Compound, tion-Proof Hat able Silk, yard, range of colors, y' yard, nial of the offietal yard, ry mourning and lying in eta deserve a place in every family soci 69c 59c " 89c >" id 55c_ “1.79 ait Fi | P: i O W. D It in exp) that a« | medicine chest, and it is most} | “Bengaline longee Biack Taffeta “Pongee Satin na rices n omen's resses pf the whinge Adit ater gcertain they would not be pre=§ | ele yard- 25 quality yard-| — 89e yerd-wi de oe quality yard-|_ eleot Tl es . . shell resignations, aw is ct l$<cribed by physicians if they Hibbs Bauture yd eee gas | Bethy pues Lingerie frocks, some imported, originally specially good at $10 up to $20, now * the ne were able to devise a formula | eu Aabianl : $7.50. as the | ' | $equally as efficacious. virtual seclusion from the AUGUST EXPOSITION le phtellplet th tefl No Money Down riaie! ttrset ¢ at met wiitiook for keneatconcernsthnt dome drew pros deen with every disco Goods Marked in Plain Figures Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks \ Genuine Circassian Walnut ; 1? Dressers& hiifonters °) Dresser in muine Circassian Walnut, fan “swelt fromt, bese $16.98 Axminster Rugs and RUG SALE om exhibition at the offer oy, To Black Silk $1.00 quality yard-wide Black ‘affeta and Satin Messaline, env ONS Crepe de Chine $2.00 quality 40-inch 9 Black Crepe de Chine, yard. 1.39 $1.25 quality yard-wide Black Satin Duchesse, yard. 89 c Several Thousand Yards of Silk Remnants On sale on special Main Floor Table at 21st Street Entrance. Misses’ and Children’s Bathing Suits Attractive to the discriminating shopper, both in their smart styles and their very low 0 at $1.75 to $2.50 We show a number of excellent styles for girls of 6 to 14 years and misses up to 18 years. White, red, navy and black. attractively trimmed. pe ed Also some one piece romper effect, others with skirt and bloomers, satin collar, Dutch and square neck, $1.75 to $2.50. Women's Mohair Bathing Suits made of a good quality mohair, with bloomers attached, square neck, plain or trimmed, black or navy. Value $5.00, at $3.75. Month-End Clean-Up Sale Women’s Dresses Outing Skirts, Motor Coats and Silk Coats. Just a few of the many lots are mentioned—some of the specials that will please you best are in lots not large enough to advertise. Women's Linon Linen Dusters. “O'Neill Main Store——Second Floor, Take @ 2d St, Elevators, This season’s most desirable weaves and colors; all high class silks in practical lengths. At Half and Less Than Half Regular Prices End-of-the-Month Clean-up Sale Corsets Broken lines of C. B. and Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets ee the R. ra and 4 ugustine. is sea- mn odels. Reg- my watt OIC O'Neill Main Store, Third Fleer. Special End of Month Saleof Toilet Goods No Phone or Mail Orders. Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, 35c jar, 230; 50c jar, Sle. Absorbent Sanitary Towel, com- pressed; reg. 10c, special at 6c. Large bar pure Castile Soap, special handle, 35c quality, special at 5c. Corylopsis Talcum Powder, 16-02, can, special at 10c. Peroxide Bath Soap, reg. 10c; spe- cial at Zc. Soiled Wool Puffs, reg. 25c, at 10c. French Celluloid Dressing Combs, Fy ic. Hand Mirror, slightly marked, various woods, sale price, 89c. First Quality Witch Hazel, 16-02. bottle, 19¢. Peroxide, standard quality, $2-0z, bottle, at 19¢. Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 25c size, 12c. Dry Smelling Salts, for headache Fine white lawn with insertions of washable footing, very simple and pretty, were $7.75, now $5.75. Dotted voile, black, pink, brown, blue and lavender with white grounds. Crochet collar and cuffs, were $7.75, now $4. Miscellaneous lots, some a bit dusty and crumpled. Upward of two hundred dresses. Note: New low prices on women’s silk suits and coats. Second floor, Old Building. European Travel Compensation Days If you cannot see Europe come to Wanamaker’s to see the: same things you would be most eager to view abroad. Exhibition Advance Autumn Fashions. Second floor, Old Building. Exhibition French Clothes for Baby. ‘Third floor, Old Building. Exhibition Paris Jewel Fantasies and Foreign Souvenir Spoons. Au Tresor de Paris, Main floor, Old Building. Exhibition Fine Needlework Linens House Palatial, Boys’ washable suits less A new price, $1.15, on all of the $1.75 to$2.50 kinds Sailor and Russian styles in madras, chambray, galatea and lawn. Broken sizes and samples. Choosing excellent. Russian, sizes 3 to 7 years. Sailor, 6 to 10 years. Subway floor, Old Building. Tomorrow — Wednesday Closing Day of the Once-a-Summer Sale of yt [fcaefs Shoes Men's, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Women’s and Children’s, Main floor, Old Bldg. Excitement among blouses a SS Dorens of interesting bargains. 42 : Inspired by Old World Samples, broken sizes and fresh arrivals } 9, 9x12, White Tar Foot Soap, reg. 15c, ‘ j Vatue s16,at $11.50 Wale SUK a $17.98 $2.00 Lawn and Muslin Dresses............. 95c | * qe. a Apis y es . Museum Pieces. going out quickly—this news for tomorrow | I Vatue sis, at $15.98] vatuc's33, at $26.48 43.95 Lawn and Gingham Dresses $2.29 | price. 316. apace aelipaee First floor, Old Building, Tasee styles of 63 peptum blouses with quantitics —— TY a ane sie he soon Ke + a Poste Benak, sith cretonneJholder Exhibition elena $2—all crisp and new. : TH ices MOPESULe ane 1 beat) poneen 93. ete Blooms © Trepered cloth Tapestries Thirty styles of $2.50 and $2.75 blouses, $1.75. | C OR 6 AV £.& ate ene erat Ski rl ponte Hoo MIM tee te eee as old as those at Versailles Sixty styles of $3 and $3.75 blouses, $2. z ; PR BO Anon Se + $1.45 |" Ammonia, violet odor, large bot- ; Sample and other blouses, $2 to $7.50, usually eo ite #4.75 Repp and Linen Skirts............... $2.5% | tle, 190. but at purchasable prices. Third floor, Old Building. $3 to $12. saci a ~ A superior quality of d fatigue, reg. 25c, at 18e. , - linen, semi or looe-fitting, convertible collar, cut extra full” In’ Se | Kleanwell rubber cushion hair Fitth Gallery, Blew Bubding : , — Tinon, with strap sleeve, loose back, high neck.’ Value $6.50, at..... 93.25 | brush, 7ac to 80e value, at 99c. Exhibition of Remnants of summer fabrics Health and Beauty Answers |[\f Snitirassreticcntin tar terns ci) 99,50 | earn tle A fe China ——— t ea a desirable for motor or mountain wear. Black or navy. Value $16.50 $9, Ma iiticar acne henakes vehi vax ‘ oin-si. nths riddance of short hy wns, MAR ae Women's Satin Coats, suitable for street, mount slouskindssifo. from the “Five Towns” of Once-in-siz mo: Maude W dition The mussy, “rtring our hair Je due to the liquid shampoos ¢ u rilky flu the halr, of nothing Gertrude Bo 1 km er ry when fe spurma an, (reckien you shoul isp . The regular use quingoln haif-tonle will induce dance of silky, fluffy hair, e flesh ts ver pois and pimples or evening wear. 50; Belted back, silk [| See and button trimming; value & .. $11.98 O'Nelll Preparatory to méving our great FURNITURE DE- PARTMENT from the O'Neill Main Store, across the street, into the O'NEILL HOMEFURD ING STORE, the permanent home of the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity. Reduced 10 to 50 Per Cent To-Morrow, Parlor Suits Are a Very Special Feature Every Suit in our stock is reduced; some 25 per cent, some 50 per cent. Another Great Special Wednesday Sale Five Thousand $1.50 Feather Pillows Big, sanitar All odd ‘and soiled and®chipped soap, at Sc and 10c. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, Pay-as-Convenient O'NEILL'S HOUSEHOLD CLUB is arranged asa dignified measure of accommodation to those who prefer to pay asconvenient for their Furni- ture and Homefurnishing purchases, and new; filled pe in wweravatcd 98c NEILL ADANS CO, SIXTH AVENUE, 20th TO 22d STRELT, NEW YORE with $}4 pounds of fine, live, odor- less, downy feathers. Size 2@x@8B inches, Covered with the highest grade 8-ounce A.C.A, narrow blue striped ticking. Arnold Bennett and that with the “Crossed Swords” Exhibition Englishry— late arrivals in motor and sports apparel for men and women. Burlington Arcade, New Building. “Wagner-Fest” in the Wanamaker Music Salons. Program between 10 and 4 o'clock. Selections from Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Meistersinger, Walkure, Siegfried, Tristan and Isolde, Parsifal, eration Building, lengths delighted in by all dressmakers Short lengths and dress patterns of imported ° “a ET wept en,| Madras, Scotch gingham, linen suitings. French O’Neill’s E.ntire Stock of Furniture Is from Bf sioven nogy Disease pique, bordered voile, bordered linens, etc. 10c to $1.25 yard, were 25c to $2.50. 75c French dress linens by the yard, 22c. 65c silk warp muslins by the yard, 28c. 75¢ imported pique by the yard, 28c. Dress Fabrice Salon, First floor, Old Building, $7,000 worth handled linens Fancy linens, guest towels, remnants—nearly every household needs them at these prices Beautiful Madeira doilies and scarfs, effective Japanese embroidered pieces, Irish hand-embroidered pieces, lace trimmed pieces—all any needs to make it perfect is a tubbing—some do not need that. Now third to half less. Guest towels 16 x 26 inches, because of slight imperfections, $3, instead of $4.50 a doz, Linen Store, First floor, Old Building. Household linen remnants—$3,000 worth at 10 to 50 per cent. less. Subway floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. y