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MICADO'S FIRST PROCLAMATION 1S APPEAL TO PEOPLE Yoshihito Asks Loyal Support in Furthering Work of Rule, He Succeeds. TOKIO, Jul Emperor of Soclamation a tore an im t and repre atives of all bi the service. The Emper “The death of t oshihito, the vew his firet @ cannot be @ State administration cannot be ed, even for a day. We, there- fore, Immediately ascended the throne | and will administer the affairs of the country under the protection of our im- perial ancestors and under the pro- Visions of the constitution, “In this administrauon we hope not to be misled, We shall endeavor to @ustain and further the great work done and undertaken by the former Emperor. , our subjects, do your best for your country as you did for the former Emperor and be loyal to us.” The proclamation of the new Emperor pays a lengthy tribute to Mutsuhtto, the dead ruler. Marqu.s Satonjl, he Japaneso Pre- miler, replied to the Emperor's procia- mation, beginning speech with the words: “I most respectfully reply to Your Imperial Majesty.” After a lau- Salury wibute to the late Emperor Premier Satonii pledged h.s unremitting loyalty to the new sovereign. Pcadbadalt tisabon cl ARRANGING THE PLANS FOR NOTIFYING WILSON A Platform Will Probably Be Erected on the Lawn at Sea Girt. SEA GMT, N. J., July 31.—Gov. Wil- fon had a long conference to-day with William G. McAdoo concerning plans for the ceremony of notification of his homination on Aug. 7. It 1s probable that a platform will be erected on the from which the Governor will If it rains the notification com- probably will be seated on the Governor's porch, Ollie M. James, ification committes, with the Gover- ceaptance ‘apher to- t hag been ty ritten the Governor will review 1t und have tt yped a preparatory to going to the printer, The nominee said to-day that he had feared he had under-estimated Ite len because he had written hiv original draft in shorthand, and the notes Were very small Another 500 of simple style are these $1 volles, we Jett empty | August--A NEW MONTH Good Things Sometimes Come in Threes And This Is Just What Will Happen for Women, Tomorrow, in the Store on the Subway Floor No. 1 $1 to$2 White Summer Skirts, 65c All fresh—all sizes, plenty of good styles, and some part linen. Properly cut to fit—made by one of our good manufacturers whose skirts have been satisfactory to our customers for years. Girdle and belt effects. No. 2 $1.50 Dresses In such pretty colors, of such fine striped tissues and -50 dresses that women who | wear fifty dollar street gowns and hundred dollar evening | dresses might feel quite comfortable in them, And we | cannot say more than that! Even the white collar and 4 cuffs are fine batiste, daintily hemstitched, No. 3 $5 to $7.75 Dresses at $3.75 Miscellaneous styles in good colors, Broken size assortments, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, BULLET ENDS MISERY OF PET ENGINE HORSE. Driver Forced to Hit “L” Pillar} When Wagon Gets in the Way. Red, a Big roan who used to run with Engine No, 21, stationed at No. 216 East Fortieth street, went to the horse paradise to-day through the agency of @ merciful bullet. For when he was plunging down Third avenue with his two teammates to bring his engine to a blaze at No. 222 Lexington avenue Red met with an accident that ended hi efulness, either in or out of the department His driver, Billy Moran, found a to negotiate the turn from Third ave- nue into East Thirty-third street, and he had the choice of smashing into the wagon or shaving an “L" pillar in the middie of the street. He tried the liatter. The tongue of the engine aplin- tered against the pillar and one broken section stabbed down and cut off Red's right hind hoot. The big roan stood patiently on three and that the additional allotted at par to the ——_— Drowned When the presence of his parents while ming between Midland and legs, with all the stotcism of horse courage, until an ambulance from the 8. P. C. A. came, But the veterinary Red except to end his msery. Then that last act of grace was done by a Policeman. SS EEEEE ann To Increase §. 0. It was reported In Wal! Young Taylor, A “It’s Everywhere” “Jim —those Blue Bell Tele- phone Signs look pretty good to me these hot days. “My business keeps me on the street, trav- eling from office to office. In this hot weather I omit the unnecessary trips. Instead of going to see a customer only to find him out, I telephone him first and make my appointment. “T look for the Blue Bell Sign. telephone.” Public telephones iplace the convenience of telephone service within your reach yherever_you_may be. Look for the Blue Bell Tele, “It’s Everywhere” —the Sign that NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY It pays me to use the hone Sign!’ wes the Time. At August Sale of Fidelis Furniture China, Rugs, Linens, Curtains These $1 Lingerie Waists Are Usually Priced $2 and $2.50 Astonishing how much good style can be put in a $1 waist. Astonishing, too, to see hand crocheted Irish lace, the much desired ‘‘filet’’ lace, and such good embroid- eries used as trimming. Of course, these are not always $1. Subway floor, Old Building. August Petticodt Sale In the Store on the Subway Floor For best—four hundred petticoats of new silk, freshly made, at $1.95, instead of $2.95 and $3.85. Ten etyles of black taffeta. Eight styles of colored taffeta and messaline, For every day—five hundred black percaline and sateen petticoats, 50c and $1. subway floor, Old Building. In the Toilet Goods Store A Great Summer Selling of daintily scented soaps, creams, powders and Also such helps to coolness as bath Those Attractive toilet waters, sprays and any number of brushes, files and mani- cure articles of standard make, Prices are much below the usual, NOTE-—-The new flutedrubber bathing cap with etitched-on bands in various colore, 50c, Tiesues and Main Aisle, Main floor, and Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Meurth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, wagon blocking the path when he tried [lzed an increase of the company's cap- ital stock from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 stock will be resent holders. * Rarst. The body of William ‘ayior, aged seventeen, who was drowned Sunday in swim: South Beaches, Staten Island, was found to- jday by Frank MacFarland of No. % said that nothing could be done for | Bank street, Manhattan, who was swim- ming opposite Camp Zoo, Staten Island. who lived at No. 4% Hawthorne street, Newark, N. J., was swimming in twenty feet of water when a pair of “water wings,” which buoyed YOUR CREDIT 1912. IS GOOD AT ARS < GTAVE & [6™ she Handsome Seamless}, | Com- plete, With Bed, 8p; The Brass lacquered a in posts: head and foot boar is strong, durk splendid lookine. Spring is made spring “32928 ig, Mattress. iMows are filed with pu eathers, All aizes, one price. hood, Padded 3 positions, I to bod joint. Begular price Spear’s Wes moore Gutfit, Complete, $125 © $2 Weekly. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. Have You Seen Them? a mL atation, ikow; 18 within’ O° muuthe’ way $300 DOWN st MONTHLY SAVING S BANK Is Now cocaied in the New 19-Story Building N. E. Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave. WILLIAMS ROOME/ Pros CLLLES CRIS WOLD. liad | ‘ FOR SALE. INDS OWN cer | i EASY WEEKLY Olt MONTHLY PAYMENSS, © | American Watch and Diimond Co, @ Maiden Laue, ‘Tel, S867 Cort a FRnen CREDUY. | DIAMONDS, wa nin acces F remittance te “the Caanisr NEW YORK WORLD S" FOK KEANSBUKG, GN ug Lg a Velvet Rugs 9x 12 ‘23 No Payment Down MARK NUNN maa i int ATTN) MAN ji i Ua wh su an Te Weekly Spear xuarantees this refrigerate to be the greatest ice saver and t or he best food preserver in the market It is in highly polished hardwood, 51 inches high and white anu lined throughout; $25 is the regular price ‘18% EXCURSIONS, SPEND THE WEEK-END —AT— GREENWOOD LAKE $] ,50 50 " ‘a Goop DATE OF SALE, is ALL REGULAR TR. VIA THE at ERIE RAILROAD Tickota and info 0 1, Bu MANHATTAN Mow paceing, SEW, xo! "Monday and away, amet MANUATLAN leave ‘ Kiteriainin't Dikeer KOLTR TO GnTSctiNG YACHT ity M ‘tetra ta Roctavray Beach | wk Mw THE ORIGINAL ’ SIGHT-SEciivu Vatu CLIFION, Around Bait fy “n 0 Daa and ones i STEAMBOATS, Da HUDSON ¥ Line RIVER " M ning to 8. res I KEANSBURG & CHRYSTENAR | Bate 0, nd ute ft, se a returning. 22.1 wows ‘23 | | were Bashing Cape—all, Ringe, | Wer Fourteenth Street Muslins Blankets Sheeta Quilts, Pillows Pillow Cases Tickings White Goods Bureau Scarfs, etc. WOMEN'S SILK COATS, SUITS, ETC. Were Now + 99,08 to $21.08 08 to 14.98 + 96.08 to $15.98 3.98 Tong Cate... Short vate, BUR Buits,.. 832,08 to 935.08 6.08 ALSO:— Washable Presse areties, tienes, batiatev, lawns, --liegeead and ¢! ALi 2.98 to $i 1.98 to 5.08 Linen Tub Suite: Ramio and French weaves natural, white and colore— were $4.98 to $9.98, Now 2.98 to 6.98 | Bathing Suite mohair and surf cloth | Wore $4.08.Now 2.08 Were. Now. Bxtra size Bathing Suite. w | Were 18. seaeenal 698 3.08 Now +30.. ab \ to $1.08) 138 | Hathing Sandals and Shoee— black, white and colora— were |.39 to $1. Now .19 te .08 FRENCH UNDERWEAR ost hand made-—odd ed Hand emtrokter gncn lots, Including night dress ala 3 iy servative prices. WOMEN’S KNIT UNDE RWEAR [Tn New York's Shopping Center | HEARN. YEARLY AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods fy crs ier — West of Fith Aveses Towels Curtain Fabrics Towellings Shades & Poles Silverware Cutlery, Soaps | August Sale Departments filled with enthusiastic customers—- Everything moving along briskly and brightly. : In Short, Another Great Success! o—_________+ WOMEN’S DAY Ushers in August With Midsummer CLEARANCES of WOMEN'S APPAREL REDFERN and Other CORSETS , M'F’RS CLEANUP OF “REDFERN” CORSETS—Fine Coutil, also Batlste— Nehtly tapert edi — 2] inate’ nip queett—eaee 18 to 3 eonly—Were 08.00....... eeerrens 8.48 aK FINE BRA¥)'ERES—Byelet emd’ reinforced orm holee—well known 1a FINE CORW", co—Battore and Coutil— Jong and p-dlum-~ walete— 18 to Were $2.00 WOMEN'S NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS Plain o1 emb'y and ribbon made An nk, pen! all \.tee—Were $1.00—.—-Now .6F 0, dre at 3.00"‘and 6.08, New 1.68 r tucked backs, to sell at @ cent . WOMEN’S PETTICOATS aft at repe de Chine and China Sith— at or lace trimmed td blue, ’ emeral rey. » wavy, hagen ¥, “> ou ot a vat Crinkled Seersuck ‘with colored hair! ‘atripes “a all Ma ahs ane -” Were 8... a of WOMEN’S OUTING MILLINERY a Fine Cotton Union Sulte—to hole jeeve Tne ty umbrolia bee Lt Le te ayer ar oe ere ecallnsleabers 40 ito We ets New 8 * Vests—hand Corduroy Hate— i Sitne Hib Lisle Vente tad gg Were Bid nrcceccssceresseses Bm OE o. nt —___—__—_"-+ a To-morrow’s Special Lencines i ae AUGUST SALE VALUES 7 11.30 to 2.30... IN RUGS Royal Lentit huis ance 4 to Chicken Fri Atminera tb hen ‘ with Rice en deep plle—tiew floral and 15.08 °) Exscalloped Potatoes ental designe— ¥ New Cauliflower, Hollandaise Sauce Values $18.00 to 621.00......006 2 Steamed Huckleberry Pudding Seamless Wittens, 8.3210.6 re or Ice Oream ft=finedt we ‘Tea, Cottos or Milk oe i 2 tna rd 27.50 “. i medallion ene are ature iat adie 3 Values $09.00 to $4.00. us the cy val Searaions eaters tae ft. w ‘We use only the best foodetutfe—our foods tes The eh phew ag ay 8.78 +x are roughly cooked, according te home| gtylee—were §11.98...... oY recipes—prices are moderate—meals fa la carte, from 8.30 A. M. tog P. M. te et an Sard we, te —_———? Also w Special Clearances as fellewe— jens Sewing Machine Department at fh J 044 lote, but excellent a aw Full line of New Home, »: 4 Inster—O6x68. 5 ai ote en Axminste: exe. 7 “Es tit a Ruby, Climax and New Smith's Seamless Tapestrr— uo, AT REDUCED PRICES ax9 tt. as 64.75 17 OO ww al MORNING SPECIALS —To-merrew, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. ariety of patterns, SPREADS—BASEM $3.96 & $4.96 Fine Grade Hammocks... Mexican and Armure weaves—extra large docp Valance — pillow and apreader— HAMMOCK$—THIRD FLOOR, 14 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels 18x39-close—apongy weave--hemmed, TOWELS—MALN FLOOR, Knives and Forks. ny bandles—an excelent . CUTLERY —MAIN FLOOR, 89 ct, Satin Foulards--36 inch, Al Navy and black with white dots and figures —c chitton finish. SILKS MAIN FLOOR, 8 ct. Novelty Dress Ginghams Large variety pangens and plaids ta pretty combina WASH DAK wmics— BASEMENT, 1234 ct, Women's Fancy Handkerchiefs, Pure i shamrock lawo—ma. h emb'd cornerwhite or colored Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, | Look for the Clocks! yoonecte | \ To prevent dealera buying, quantities restricted. sich 24] 16,98 Women’s Leong Biack verti WOMEN'S COATS—@ECOND FLOOR, 2.39 $3.49 Fine White Lawn Waiste Dainty styles in band or fine torchon and fil qmb'y +10] 29 ct, Boys’ Summer White milla Boy: ‘Crean, and” lue--comt tyle—Freneb crutts--Solseite abel on every EN’ ssc 9/$3.49 White Embroidered Voile or Batiste--han deomel in newest oolgne—eanily meds up ‘ae dainty dr CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice 2-* 29 ct. Women’s Extra Size Vests. Shaped—low to slight impertec KNIT UNUMMWHEA MAIN FLOOR, “ No Mail or Telephone Orders. Mehair Coats..... and straight cut cem- ie collar-all sles laces api glues. |8TS—SECOND FLOOR, Blowses........... ‘Madras and fancy Percalee— ary, band. of collar 4 to 18 gem FUKNISHINGS—THIBD " wp fare Rennautehed edge "| 96 ct. H. S. Chiffon Veils. MxT0......., Fs) | fr ofsielly Ba wees, Black, white, light and darts colors : 27 . i Se et raat ac "ionate West paia, sii dod ART LINENS—MALN FLOOR, Raneitonemaltiary, ie ie 1a ale 1214 et. Linen Towellings..........0006 | 2 Curt rea ‘eLGom, n idly inch tor diab OF oly on $1.14 Men’s Seisette Shirts, . i tan, white suirt all Seba NlsitNGs—aarn FLoon, Beck -aleeveless—subject see ¥ ribbo: YP UNDERWEAI-SECOND FLOOR. ory KOBES—-@RCOND FLOOR, Look for the Clocks? oom pong nl