The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1913, Page 10

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BOY SCOUTS SEIZE =: _— i! me * “In the mornings, about breakfast time, | 0 i te * ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1918. ‘BOY SOLOMON SOLVES fade be would complain at ch] MACMILLAN PARTY SAILS. |° a « thine od till the akin came oa our FROM SYDNEY F FOR NORTH. * the porters would aweal Ke Hy net his deductor thinking, watch them? That would never do. The por- |ters started at 7 A. = Kelly's office hours are from 9 to | Then the Insp cee came, cry HALL P PROBLEM “You didn't shine that brass Work) board the total of stores summed up very well,” sald Kelly as usual, as the} 1,000 tone and the steamer was down in porters lined up. 4 water fairly to the scuppers. “Dat'a the rotteneet brage I ever boa at declared the spokesman. “It won't shine no matter what yor do.” Kelly called Commissioner “Moore and they ied a proceasion of porters througn the entire building, As each bit of brass ser @o on, and this is cath sane | ing period for play. ‘all eounda | at Gen | embankment and was crorsing the tracks to the station when he was Me at 11.90 and dinner He dis CEE In 5 James Hospital. Newark. rest hour is from low more scout ivities, ohen =| lads show how to revive a half drowned | person, how to carry an injured man, the tricks of military signalling—wig- SYDNEY, N. 8., Suty 1 4—The Crocker Land Expedition ‘under Prof. Donald B. MacMillan, in the Newfoundiand sealer Diana, ts off its way to the Arctic. When. the final complement of supplies was on: HUNTER ISLE AND CAMP LIKE INIUMS Play at Redskins and Pirates Bold and Shoo Off All Intruders, ing, wal ing and instruction in camp sanitation, EVENING CAMP FIRE THE BOYS’ GREAT DELIGHT. + At 6 o'clock the Tecall, and the fing tn ee at 6, immediately after which there le @ wild rush for the messroom, eT Battle Harbor twenty Eequimau Lad Who Took Took Plce of $4,000 oe ee Officeholder Traps Porters Who Won't Work. Milled by Train in Newark. i James C. Chambers, seventy, of Weat-d field, N. J., was killed dy an eastbound Contral train qn the elevation near Fill! more street, Newark, last night. He ‘wes on his way to board @ train for home, climbed up the wrong aide of the RIC HERALD SQUARE sus forward and cor hand over the knob of railing, He'dld, |-was reluctantly, and found his hand smeared with chalk. ‘Those knobs’ have had that on them fe tout days,” raid Kelly. Te porters have promined to reform, A story of Jersey City under government: The wisdom of Solomon and the de- Guction of Sherlock Holmes are encased | = in the head of Hugh Kelly, a mere boy, ho took the place of a 14,000 office. holder under Jersey City’a new com- mission government. Ldsten to thie story and see if Hugh's Methods do not outciass even those of Haroun-al-Raschi4, of Arabian Night's fame: There are eight porters and a dosen ‘to ene | Serb women in Jersey City's City Hall. ‘These were bossed before Kelly and the ‘Commission came in by 0°H,000 @ year custodian. Kelly used to mspect the building every morning, “Tou aidn't whine that dress work ic gam 11 9.90, sends them scurrying to their tents. “Lights out" at 9.45 and the scout olty ts fast asleep, Every one of these 20 boys te « regu. LIVE IN 20 ARMY TENTS. New York Lads Drill Hard, but Find Time to Swim, Boat and Hunt. VGC SAS sracer NEW YORK 9 p. ” Glove To Pdi id ip women the daintiness of these beautiful garments strongly appeqls “Marchioness” Silk Underwear is made expressly to the order of R. H. Macy & Co., and is the highest type lof Silk Underwear that looms can produce. Not only for its daintiness is rchioness”” Under- wear notable, but for its durability as well. These garments are characterized by their fine finishing de- tails—reinforced arm-shields and seats adding to their' serviceability. So complete and comprehensive are the assortments of “‘Marchioness” garments that we can but briefly hint at the many:styles now ready for your inspection. “Marchioness” themselves in the freedom of pay ite, but they don't, and that wes piainiy demonstrated when a man who had been rowed from Camp Higgins to City unter Island, the densely wooded mound that fringes the western shore of Petham Bay, 19 infested with “pirates” and ‘red skins,” and city folk who are| abl in in the habit of journeying to the bay ¢o | tbe, in was held out to the soout he ive Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise i O NF In New York's DAM Centre Te FILL~ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d AMS A Vast Clearance of Summer Wearing Apparel, Etc. Whatever your Summer-time needs may be, whether wearing apparel, dry goods, os sth or some articles for the home, or and liquors, you will find the opportunities of * rtgted right here, rhe now, at O'Neill's. haa 2 page ve hol store holds thousands. 57 from a rustic Sazpole on the crest of the ialand. « Fier, Cool, comfortable, glove silk eee| - ioness” Vests are in sizes 34 to 42. @ few examples, an ink, or eur these ran, Font a Silk Vests in'ailk % Nec Ic crocheesdl top to ence.” Ce elaborate pera Alay styles: bt it fi if $1.39, $1.96, $2.19, $396, $5.94, $6.89, S749 and $8.94 esi MiRetfforced sate and ribbon “Marchioness”| Silk Bloomers fe knee. In various weights and| qualities,in pink,black or white, $2.19, $2.39, $2.69 and $2.97 a pair <5 23 ‘Here They C Col, All the $2.00 to $2.50 Straw Hats iby especially in men's hats, and those who have been waiting for this sale will be here to-morrow in full force...........eeeeeees Senaits in all the mew shapes. such as the high crown with iF aeson,. Ths prteder bat ive shapes; also sro tes tamnous teins’ Cate etct sis enaeier Caan This hat is known for its lightness and comfort. All these hats have gone Wallan process, making them absolutely waterprool, We have a big election in dl 7 OC Values wp to 08.80; all aba oases iginsssssteseeeeracncasens jellie Tia Store for Dad and the Baye. A Big Clearance Lot of Women’s Summer Dresses at $5.98 hardy sede asad yok ba eng What women, as well as regular sixes ainty dresses in striped, dotted and flowered voiles and linens; isin ot lee, soberniery and satin pipings; in dress and coat effects; all desiral ble colors and sizes. A Clearance Sensation! About 400 Women's Smart Trimmed Hats In the Handsomest Summer Styles A collection of the season's newest models divided into two wonderful Sargain lots: as ness”. Present day fashions make these| pore. Now pera bd most sensational oa Hat Sale of the season. citer 5 it srabl. Y fitting ome pighly de those ON Store troductio: Inio: ek Correct! ioned, ful mat ig = m for giving bargains, C In Ouils ned, and a oe silk firmly and 2 woven, these gi re the *s “silhouette” effect so modish. Plain! hand-eml roidered “ “Marchioness” Union Suits are $2.89, $3.49, $4.19, $4.49, $4.89 and $6.89 ay 53 lor ordain a fi 5 ey are only keped and In- hen they are there ity of that at “ Camp Higging” “diggin'e” has been called. 4 tl bh the famous tison, #54 to 194. V gE idered in floral patterns to elaborately flan emnbrokiered | Sets in dotted, seeded and medalhon designs. Charming novelties, priced — $6.94, $6.89, $7.49, $14.89, $16.24 and $19.89 “Marchioness” contour, lightly boned with the most pli-| Corsets able ing, th he new “Marchi Las jones” Corsets in soft, flexible materials conform in every detail to the baa mode, le, giving the the svelte lines that distinguish the classic fy medium and large women there are twent: * models in fancy brocades, fine pi and fight. minh pone he more one of the new styles, elastic gussets hold the snugly to , yielding to every curve, emphasizing, Fashion Sernanes the uncorseted effect —the lithe, Supple figure. Graceful in ONeill Main Sore, Thiré Fleer. This Clearance Offers Wonderful Bafgains in Small: Children’s Coats $1.00 to $4.95 For Coats That Were $2.50 to 87,00, Children's Seats Sines 0 to © poerts ranvone ym and mist a bene their heads couldn't do at home, the camp head- it has been pitched and from Mt that the scout discipline is followed’ @ letter, Down @ path, in a vern in the woods—that might bear: ein scared out i ee i passed the di id be more thi even if ve little scout. Fur- by Monge “sil sous fect so fashionable. = . $5.00 to 97.00 $8.00 to 912.00 90.50 and 02.00 48.00 fo fanion ore the ow! Trimmed Hats at | Trimmed Hats at |“Yoes'd's 91.00) cont st bi Coeasts. noes <a ui are the eget a $2.7 $5 Ghidcen's 43.60 0 Pongee Costs at suchas f ever | In the Trimmed Millinery ent, O'Neill Mata We Sha tah ite Arete. Bnd erent oor Pinineuecass: al they at Ready-to-Wear Hats Children's 99.00 te White Dresses at iF t unless they obeyed the bugle the swimmin’ hole on the dot than likely see the tn- ip cabouse, Up to date ‘hes met held a prisoner, E Fes Reduced to 98c ywas and nainsooks, all prettily trim: med with Several hundred new Hats in popular les agi aor ad ine etrctey: Poe 00 and 68,80; - Reon misses and children. * “Marchioness” Silk Gloves an fit, finishing details and fineness of bric, “Marchioness” ‘silk Gloves FEE Qe sé com favorably with widely adver- the place Im - Children’ 'e Hats and Ca: brands at much higher ie oem, aur Sook. WINS POPU. at trimmed 96 Fi adage 15S¢ |,. = muslin capa, that were 75e. to 08.60, now at S80 Double ginger Ups and firm, close weave distinguish these “March- Fete iM Bog it Se vw | recent pian, Ue "at, Children's Hats ' ney to7 Colors tan, gray, navy, pink, light blue, eee dol ae oso to ae tot ig rteti) edend rest. 29 ond , black al heehee if etl! Mate Store Third Flees, barr’ ‘white’ silk, t Marchoness” Gloves ra ne f from a ha Seorclans Glove at 44c, tog twen twenty button Glove at $7.8! Gloves are pr 4c, 69e, 94c, $1.44 and $1.89 a pair Mate Breadway. White Silk| ,, ag Hosiery includes every grade, style and quality Hosiery frome plain silk Stocking ‘at 69¢ ha Paris novelties in white silk with insets of rare Point Venise lace at $49.50, Especially interesting values in White Silk Hosiery at—— P4c, $1.39, $1.89, $2.49, $3.69 and $3.89 0 Ee... eurpassed. more, ns tit tothe beibin'a, ond thet the thick berry and cherry pies, nace tees Sale of Men’s L. Douglas Oxfords Samples Odd Lote and ly These Werld er 43.00, tomach and you can lead Jem's idea of how Q check. tthe only thing that’ ul ising, A dig sign ot a at headquarters tells the boys must do in or- of the guardhouse. There red boys now at the camp knows thie bulletin by 2 i no Never has white silk Hosiery nable as it is this season, g° ES see bee Siee “Shoes os £85 yf a tly rashes Some” tek 8, 8% are missing. Bo if you can wear any of the sizes mentioned in tity lot, you will find that you can select three pairs at less cost than one pair at the original price. P, A—Alno seve oral hundred palta of Boys’ Douglas i i at i i i : | ae ne - dulletin, the ery : i EE 2? giz SE Nelle Big Gere fer Dad and the : ropes. si s aREEEREEEO Nelll-Adaene Co., Sixth Avenue, 20ch to.23d Street, New York City: RA Macy Pee NeW YORK announce the following Special Sales for ‘toemotrow (Tuesday): Ne y - Women’s Summer Blouses at remarkable concessions from ‘the regular prices, as follows: Lingerie Blouses at $1.25, 1.50, 3.00 & 4.50 White China Silk Blouses. at 3.75 Crepe de Chine and Canton'Crepe Blouses Se eo ot * GTS Women’s Bathing Costumes, in a new, smart model, made of Satin or Moire, with bathing tights included, at the special price of. . . . Misses’ and Small Women’s Washable Summer Dresses in an assortment of desirable styles, made up in the smart Cotton and Linen Fabrics, at the greatly reduced prices of $3.25, 6.50, 8.75, 10.50 & 14.50 A number of the higher-cost Dresses and Evening. Gowns will also be on sale at very much below the usual prices. ‘ Girls’ Summer Dresses in white and colors, sizes up to 14 years, will be marked at very large price reductions. Afffong them are a number of desirable stylesat . $1.50, 2.25 & 3.50 A limited number of Girls’ Outing Coats, of navy blue and checked Serge, at extraordin- ary reductions in prices. In the Art Objects and Bric-a-brac Dep't offering extraordinary values at tie follow. ing low prices: Martha Washington Sewing Tables at $16.50 Magazine Stands . . . .- at 15.00 Book Stands . . - . at 9.50: Muffin Stands, plain anal inlaid $5.50 & 6.50 Tip Tables + + 6 +e at $5.00 Serving Trays . . . ~. « at 4.00 Palm Stands . . . . . at 3,00 on the Fourth Floor) A Sale of Stamped Articles sultable for SummerNeedlework, comprising Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, Pillow Covers and Round and Square Center-pieces, at reduced prices ranging from . 5c. to $1.50 ‘Also a number of Embroidered Scarfs, Center-pieces, Pillow Covers, etc., at prices very much lower than usual. B. Altman & Co. ~ A Sale of Men's Furnishings to-morrow (Tuesday) as follows: Men's Motor Dust Coats of Natural Linen or Gray Mohatr, at the special price of $4.00 Men's Silk Fourein-hand Scarfs, with open ends, regular prices $1.00 & 1.50 at 55c. Men's Silk Fourein-hand Scarfe and Bat Ties, special + 8 8 8 + at 35 c, Also Men's Athletic Underwear (sizes incomplete) in a special selection, as follows: Men’s Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers in Colored Striped Nainsook and White Checked Madras, per garment 38c, Men's Union Suits of Ribbed Cotton and Checked Madras . . . per suit 78¢, Men’s Union Suits of Ribbed Lisle and Silke and-cotton Mixture . . per suit $115 $8.78. ? A Sale of Mahogany Art Furniture \In the Fancy Needlework Department (now located

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