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to the Island as its guests, BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESI- DFNT INDORSES PLAN. Borough President Lewis H. Pounds CITY OFFICIALS has been accom * Mrs, Genee L. Teving” Loses fer In New York’s _ Shopping Centre f . Memory in Denver. Store Closes DENVPR, Col, July H—An enverope Saturday 5 Rrooklyn is enthusiagtically In favor, addressed by “Mrs, George Stern, 479 61 P.M. eS the planeof both eniarging the pres-| Rutiand road,” without name of city or Lid he ent bath house and bullding another| State, and a signet ring hearing kbd During July « ” " are action! hi BAGGER BAT BATHHOUSE Inrger than th nt. He knows what | Niele, ee ee ieee Powter ot ‘om and August. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. fALL DAY FRIDAY—SATURDAY f FORENOON has made ed by the one houne.| expensively dressed woman who regis lal investigation on tered at one of the leading hotels Mon- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1918. Evening World wi gladly escort nem! NEW YORK WOMAN OAZED. (0) —————— 47 vr Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and spot, and he has studied the results day as saa Paid aed Ce oe of Mra. as lin tothe ot tie oaterveibe a Oe reeeay Me nine ‘oui shopping Evening Welles C Crusade for | ## sttecting ine poopie | he appented sere for amint: || Ropiitar Health and Comfort | mer'y for a'new bathe patton and ltt asa tit ty foam me : Finds Friends, rly Unprecedented Price Reductions in This Decisive Clearance of 2 - ta fa | inal and Children’s Dress ses } RINANCIAL QUESTION UP) remit ene eee sconomy cannot hold in this case, for In butld: - Ing and eniarging we are practising the Great f all ec mies, We are af- {Borough President Pounds of | foraing the greatest sanitary good that } could be offered and we are recognizing Brooklyn Urges Increased | tne just demands of the whole people,' while at the same time giving these Facilities at Coney. G04, thinks without loas to the city tn} & financial way. Bvery ence, oven “What is a half million dollars to this |trowgh ite euradie ati reat city when the good that can be | Mage & often of @ year’ Accomp! by bullding new ocean bath houses is taken into consideration? 1 observe that our astute Comptroller has found more than that sum uf money ‘The membere of the Board of Estimate Bare responded quickly to the public @emané, as voiced through The Evening World, that an additional and larger Municipal bathhouse for the people be hidden away in unexpended balances in cash In old accounte forty years out-|7eur ease, salt @tanding, I respectfully suggest that those recently discovered balances be|“S0e 0 ,| turned over to @ permanent ocean bath| so, houne fund. We would need but half jount to build @ new beth house be placed on the present pop- balance could be put out at interest, #o that within a few years interest would enable us to bulld another bath house. I advance th! Diy as an idea, The main iasue must be met, however, and whenever oppor tunity comes I shall be found demand: r ing new bath houses down by the ocean side. Aldermen the borough presidents favor ing the city’s bathhouse enter- they want to be assured that fe city te Anancially able for the un- before voting. At any rate Qo members will Bave an opportunity @ again expressing their attitude at the Of the Board July Sist, when Geo matter will be brought up. Borough he Pounds of Brooklyn, in accord with the plans frets, will have pre- en now take thelr dally plans the ocean at the municipal plant Coney Isiand, and I wish we could Pra fora facilities for ten times as many. “Perhaps that may be realized some day. At any rate, give us money now on the moncy invested. ‘A for a new bathing plant and t ANCIALLY POSSIBLE, OF- VOrdhent one; aod the ICIALG PROMIGE SUPPORT. sooner we get the funds the happier will we be. This ocean batbing enter- Prise im a great thing, and it ts for all! the people, not the Lives only of one borough or one distri de We Have Cut Much More Than Half from Original Regular Prices The sale continues to the end of the week, but of course we cannot guarantee lots to last or all eizes in every lot; but there will be an ample assortment and no one need be! , disappointed. $7.50 to $10.95 Dresses Now §2.95 Seores of the daintiest dresses in white muslins, voiles, cambric, in almost every imaginable otyle. Beautiful trimmings of torchon, Val., Macrame, Cluny and shadow laces, also pretty Swiss embroidery in eyelet and solid designs; sizes 8 to 14 years, juniors, and 14 to 18 years for misses, $10.50 to $13.75 Dresses Now $4.49 Poder in placed at a price that will censati Pi dap bas are strictly ‘nod oderate. Bainrien and inclest. “y} saga jest creations euitable for every occasion. Some slightly soiled fi be adi be tt rhc aye! Hundreds of styles wit! ith prety ace cake ide banda bu cher se low necks; for ages 15 to 18 years, and Nmak vocae $3.75 to $4.75 ee Girls’ $15 to $23.50 Now $1.75 Silk Coats aivanonntat ot ‘eeaty ete] NOW $4.95 Guasbrioe cton” wth besatiiel dostoea| nosce osld toe ares bet worked in embroidery and laces; plait-| regular Prlcoss half, three-quarte: ed and plain skirts; the waists bi id full ths; plain tailored touche eritboasia bows and routs trimmed styles. i EB IT TO YOU FRESHLY ROASTED. ¢,,zavonssn 35c¢ QUALITY pwe- A Train of Unusual Comforts The Black Diamond Express, the pioneer all-parlor Le all-steel train to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, is unique among America’s fine trains. Here is luxury of appointments equal to the finest hotel or club. Here are quietly attentive servants trained to anticipate the traveler’s needs. Aacivs: dining car offers dainty between- ai tekeucaset te pbs the Te ry phi travel. The combination buffet-library-smoking car has a friendly, club-like atmosphere. And outside this smoothly rushing railway-hotel-de-luxe is the majestic ecenery of the Switzerland of America, the finest bit of landscape in the east. Lehigh Valley Railroad New York Terminals {Foot of West 20rd Street Railroad and Pullman Tickets delivered at home ¥* ae: on request. i nh ween a Tle war fame ker St. Ri fe ee arto Reverk fi Butera SSSR A rates Wore @ Broken Coffee, made from small and broken beans of hi roll eal pref Seld to consumer direct, saving the DI g'ROweRS ail over we Caren ¢ Poo ‘We deliver not lees five pounds tm Greater New York, Ry aida ko Py heigl with gray bait hair will Pelt bret sale ol re; avy Waists, 29c Ne ine I ae eal aoe me lete fe acts Regular Va.ue, 75c. ‘Pe ual 7 gee are ly values we Made of fine solt, sheer materials Rave offered thie sets. The | stamped for blind embroidery in dainty floral designs. All sizes. Odds and Ende of Cretonne Art ‘Goods 50c Values 25c G Scarfs, ts, pillow tops, work baskets, Regular price, $1.95; sons! at....01.25 grep baskets and Beste tnin tere ei ha to match your hasta stare eeesud‘Fiser” oly ie pole hl from the ‘ad test mixture of gray to a pure white. Men’ s High-Grade Hand-Tailored Summer Suits at $12.50 Grades That Sell Regularly at $18.00 to $25.00 Men's English Model Suits In this searon’s latest fancy mixtures and striped effects and shepherd plaids, in oe cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds and serges, cut in the new narrow natural shoulder, Cash or Credit soft rolling fronts and high cut vests. Sizes Buy Now—Pay Later (84 to 40. Men’s Norfolk Suits | at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25. In this season’s latest models; several id with box or knife plait; loose or stationary belts; full plaited or plain skirts. Sizes $4 to 40. White Flannel Coats and Trousers, -$12.50 Coats are “aN gag tey oa quarter silk lined and silk sleeve lining, bellows pockets. ve s belt loops and cuff bottoms. Sises 84 to 42. Wig up to 46, Men’s Outing Trousers | Men’s Auto Dusters at $2.95 at $1.85 Regular value $5.00, Values up to $5.00, In striped and plain white serge, cut in this eeason’s| In gray and tan, in linen, cheviot and chambrey; newest models, Sizes up to 40 waist. military collar; dust shields in sleeves, Our Entire Summer Stock of Boys’ Wash Suits Men’s Oxiprds vow Marked with at $1.4 earing Prices Lidar These are the high-class English NY BE arriba per pr last Oxfords of which we purchased K or low ae bloomer or straight pants such alargestock in advanceof the season A au'te, Gloes 8 to 8 years. at OnE a —=— |Boys’ 65¢ Khaki ne SE a Trousers 39. © Our $5 Oxfords | Our $4 Oxfords le ‘st = paesll~ oys a ats Pair, $2. 95 Ah Re 25 Correct presen tan Rusele calf, Minek coll pad pate - Ae = eenson styles in shapes in leather. “All elses we but the: te be broken this a bet mee jut they are cure $000, 05 8) Tyrolean, sailor and Teddy, in plain Redeem Them in ie els On Saturday Double Surety Coupons Until Closing Hour, 1P.M. An in dbeohily ipuriloss Clearance Regardless Clearance of REMNANTS Of Dress Goods and Silks At 25c to 85c Yd. lar Prices 50c_to_ $1.50 Every kind of plain and {. silk and every plain and fancy weave in fine ak section for this sale at pricas 80 Ay below the obvious value that yous ane than pleasantly astonished. They are all in waist, skirt and Skirts Tailor-Made to Measure, 49c A Mtealng feted skirt from any material you purchase in our ey or Gp] OrNeite Fens Miloomoes Sele of Women’s 52:°° to 3-° Pumps ane Oxfords at §1.45_ od If welt sole Pumps, ten leather two-strap welt sole Pumps, .melal tworntrap walt sole Pampa, patent and gunmetal Pumps, without bow; gun-metal and patent leather w: Oxford ‘with flat oto bs bow, Cuban heel; to umps, Lary sole ‘Oniord ‘Ties cltepulely 8t. 92.51 8. 50; sale nale price, a. $4.00 Reed Suit Cases 3 at $2. 98 They have ati oat yoed with a lathe tape om ai ose aad have strong leather corners. most con- venient and comfortable ine $7.50 Fibre Covered Dress Trunks at $5.95, only fifty of these splendid trunks, and they are sure to Pid like wifes 90 ey early. They are neces fibre bound, have centr” 36 i bands and range ine! sie om 80 to oe | aoe Secs J a costing 49c = yard or more. Measured, fitted ‘| PPPPPPPPPPPPPPA 50c ingeeet All-Silk, Stripe Habut Habutai, ai, Special, Friday, 29¢ ® | I @ a the Straw Hats Are now on the Special Clear- ing Counters—82.00 to $2.50 Hats at the Mackinaw hat with the popular pencil curl. Sizes 644 to 754. Genuine Ecuadorean Pana- mas, all shane, such as the » Optima and Race Temmore si dheetece and shapes, in al GROCERY SPECIALS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. 24c}s err! ets! Bam ta-|saae, one 1 ry Sennits in all the new shapes and ‘The Surety = x, eee HE : BS Lemons |GreenGinger| Duffy's Malt Ballantine's Croloe Mecetna—s| Fasey Jamaica — ere ey * 89, dom. tor _ 20¢| ib, 0! 12¢| wa Wine aa Specials. 9 rapa a Juice Milk Surety—! ve Cc! a . { i | a a