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er gore, swollen, sweaty ‘epread out in a bath ‘of “TIZ." “Sect coulda't walt to take ay het offi” =—=97 street station. See eer chews off and gd ew tomed to promote men in regular or- bunion-tortured feet | “er from the leading throe of the Civ. ‘9 “TIZ” bath. Your toea| il Service list. Mr. Woods varied this ; they'll look up at] by taking three lleutenants and put- end then they ting them in command of stations as im that “TIZ” bath. jons. | some time. rank of leutenant and for two at an; % wait.| for promotion di cordingly. SUMMER SCHEDULE OF BUSINESS HOURS: duly end August! fet Aber 16th: @ A.M. to 6 P.M.; Gaturdaye 12 Noon > -B. Alun & Co.: New Basque Dresses of silk or linen in the fashionable shades. The prices are very moderate. * Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-wear BAltwin & Cat A Special Offering of Women’s Cape Suits . n white or navy blue serge at $16.75 Hl be an attractive feature to-morrow ursday) in the Ready-to-wear Depart- (Third Floor). A Reduction Sale of ' Boys’ Washable Suits aE , for to-morrow (Thursday) will comprise Russian, Middy and Novelty Suits (many in d models and materials), taken from regular stock and marked, to close out, the remarkably low prices of $1.55 $2.65 & $3.50 Boys’ Straw Hats e offered at | 95c., $1.65, $2.45 & $3.25 7 (lie is a reduction of one-third to one-half coe ee from the original prices. ‘ ae earn rear eam) TIRED FEET (EW Pe CAPTAN UST GHED FOR “TIZ" | APPOINTED BY WodDs a — ON MERIT SYSTEM mand at Madison Street After Some Weeks of a Try-Out. FNSBENGSLV, HEPLANS TO QT To Enter Partnership With McCombs and May Take a Hand in Politics. William Alien Dunlap and his wif Mrs. Lavender P. Dunlap, who have a home at Garden City, L. I, were Police Comminsioner Woods made his first promotion to-day, and set at rest the anxiety which had existed 19 Dowling were not surprised at the the Department ever since he becam® publication to-day of the rather well Called Into the Federal District Court ated report that he is to re. to-day to defend three sults started Government to forfelt $97,496 Close friends of Justice Victor J. Commissioner as to how he would Suthentle | by the make his promotions, The Commis-/tfe from the Supreme Court bench i worth of jewelry, furs and wearing sioner made Lieut. William A. Bailey, | Sartaonnne ree Lesa ad . ae apparel which the Dunlaps brought recently of tho East Fifty-firat street Combs, Chairman of the Democratic !to this country, and failed to de- station, commander of the Madison National Committee. — involving the rotirement of Justice Commissioner Waldo was accus-| Dowling and his alliance with Mr. McCombs in legal practice have been under way for some time, and while the detailg have not been completed Justice Dowling has decided to leave the bench and return to the activities acting captains. Then he watched them and on their showing made his selection. Bailey had been acting cap- tain of the Madison street station for | ‘The Justice is a young man, full of energy and fond of the excitement at- | tending free particip: fairs of life. He is also a born poll- ticlan and fond of a fight. He bad not ks been on the Supreme Court bench ht | long when he discovered that he had practically buried himself. The ethics of his dignified position would not permit of his mixing in affairs that ‘There are eight vacancies in the is com-| tenants in the West One Hundredth wear! stroet station. To-day they were transferred to the West Sixty-eighth street station, where they will be ob- served for the next two weeks and / the appointments will be made ac- Nor did the salary of $17,500 » year | loom large as a factor allied with the | quaintances would consider $17,600 a year a small return for his professional sorvices. In the event of Justice Dowling go- ing into practice with Mr. McCombs, New York may be prepared to wit- Beas some startling moves in poli- tics, Justice Dowling could have had the nomination for Gi he could not afford to make the sacri- fice. He could have had the United States Senatorship that passed to Justice O'Gorman. He might have had the yr ipmaad nomination for YOU MAY SMOKE NOW ON THE REAR SEATS OF BROUKLYN ARS Old Ordinance Forbidding This Joy Is Killed by Public Service Commission. INE 30th: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Saturdays 12 Noon P.M. On Saturdays the Store will be closed all day The ordinance forbidding smoking | ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘JUNE 17, 1914. © DOWLING. U.S GOVERWENT DUNLAP TO FOREN GUIS WORTH $9746 Many Diamonds and Pearls Among the Articles They Failed to Declare. clare on the ground that they were residents of England. Among the articles are\a pear- @ Bei shaped diamond for a lavailiere, a pair of pear-shaped diamond ear.| 1 ~ rings, @ diamond and ruby cluster! way ring, @ pearl and diamond necklace, a pair of diamond and Wedgewood arrings, @ ruby necklace, a bow- knot of (76 diamonds, a platinum and flecklace, another pearl neck- {ace with a diamond clasp containing 263 pearin, a pair of pear-shaped pearl earrings with platinum mount- ings suspended from nine diamonds each, @ platinum and diamond brooch with @ pendant of diamonds and a platinum and diamond collar, besides a stole and muff worth $3,900. The Dunlaps went abroad in 1943, returning by way of Havana and Key West In February, 1918. They returned to England shortly but came back here on the Olympic in No- thus,-according to the Government's contention, only five of the twelve months neces- sary to ostablish a foreign residence away from t! pearl vember, The Season’s Most Important Sale Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Smart and exclusive Oppenheim Collins & Co.’s models, featuring the latest developments in style, materials and colorings. Flowered and Striped Voile Dresses .............. MOCFRS Valea eROnRAEOS Combination Colored and White Crepe Dresses. Long Tunic Novelty Crepe Dresses... . Long Tunic Linen Dresses........ Long Tunic White Crepe Dresses Pleated Tunic Voile and Crepe Dresses... French Linen Tunic and Tailored Dresses Fine Pleated White Voile Dresses.......... eee Hand Embroidered White Crepe Dresses.......... Smart Trimmed Novelty Crepe Dresses. Charmeuse and Taffeta Silk Dresses Canton Crepe with Chiffon Waist Dresses... . Also Long Tunic Crepe de Chine Dresses Attractive pleated tunic models of superior Crepe de Chine in White, Black, Copenhagen, Navy, Mahogany, Green and Helio. Regular 25.00 to 35.0Q values 15.00 and 18.00 Girl Eads Life With Gas. jackowska, © dressmaker, who had lodged with Mra. Mary Willer, No. for thrve 18 morn- per over the gas from two ; id the young woman of suicide and had ving, but recently had \ The Feed-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, pede tem, | Tomorrow, Thursday, we add to the outeleari Foriafantojnvelids cod gro —~ TGiehiny add Baminer a vs i Caeny three hundred new Spring and Summer dresses. “T-Ne ne eubouteate, ad OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York seeee Values to 22.50 Dresses for \WWomen at Newly Lowered Prices $15, $18.75, $25 and Up to $50 Women’s Gray Salons are clearing the way for mid-summer styles ahead. Today we are offering some three hundred and fifty tailored suits at $10 to #50—in most cases less |] than half their earlier prices. Linen Frocks for Morning Silk Frocks for Afternoonand Traveling Silk and Lace Frocks for Evening They have been kept in our dust-proof cases until today. Every dress is fresh and inviting, each one seems to suggest its usefulness for many summer days and dances—at home and on vacation. Only two or three dresses of a kind—sometimes onlyone. Morning, afternoon and evening dreases that until today have been $16.75 to 825 and earlier in the season much more, are now. . $15 Morning, afternoon and evening dresses that until toda: to 830 and much more earlier in the season, are now...... d Morning, afternoon and evenigg dresses that until today have been to $87.50 and much more @rlier in the season, are now Lies » afternoon and evening dreases that until today have 50 8.75 been $85 and much more earlier in the season, are now..........+ $32.50 Morning, afternoon and evening dresses now marked regardless of their GEE: CONE) BIG iio cus ici iisccesrccedarsnesceises $40 and $50 The Sale of Tailored Suits Suits that until this sale were $18.75 to $25, are now... Suits that until this sale were 825 to 835, are now. Suits that until this sale were 830 to $37, are now. Suite that until this sale were 845 to 860, are now. Women's Gray Salons, Second Floor. Old Building Silk and Serge Dresses Now $5, $7.50, $9.75 Three ew clearaway prices to move them out quickly. Their previous prices were $7.75 to $15. Black and blue serge, wool crepe, novelty bedford, silk taffeta. : Afternoon, street and evening styles. Subway floor, Old Building. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN— 300 Summer Dresses at a New Low Price=-=--$2.50 Duplicates in style and material of dresses which have sold here recently at $3.50 to $5. Because there is not a complete assortment of styles in every size on surface cars in Brooklyn hafbeen kiNed, When the plan of restoring smoking car privileges in Brooklyn | came before the Public Service Com-; mission to-day, Commiasioner Maltbie called attention to the old ordinance, “Yes, I know there is an ordinance,” said Commissio or Williams, comes from Brooklyn and who knows, | “but why make a travesty of this ancient law. Nobody obeys it. That nce was conceived in some o rofound ignorance of what the people of Brooklyn want and the sooner it is ignored the better.” Commissioner Maltble said the Ten Commandments were old, too, and Chairman McCall remarked that comparisons of that sort were hardly “The people of Brooklyn—the men T mean—want to smoke,” sald Com- } missioner Williams, “and as their representative I think they are going | to smoke, If they use the three rear seats they annoy nobody.” Chairman McCall and Commission- ers Wood and Williams voted in fa- rival on the Olympic to-day, the mother being informed by friends who met the ship at Quarantine, of ati husband a few di al FILLED KNIVES ) order, nphadcgendarce BROADWAY, NBW YORK, Sluding some imported styles) will be Every bride should have ‘something old and something The best joining of the two we know of is in the Lindeman Player-piano | $395 THE OLD is the fine Lindeman tone. 1838, and sings as sweetly today as it ever did—some say a little better. THE NEW is the fine construction—the wires and the sounding board where the tone springs from, the felts and woods—in which lie a lifetime and longer of service. THE OLD is the upright form of o1 and the keyboard that responds only to One model of which we are selling for THE NEW is the player within the case, ready, at the wish of a child, to play the finest music in a manner equal to that of a finished Happy the Bride Who Gets One! For she will want music to speak her happiness; music to entertain her friends in her own home. ‘ And there is no other player-piano at—or near—$395 that measures up to LINDEMAN in thonorable construction, sweetness of tone, or Come and hear and play it. Sold in NewWork only in The WANAMAKER PIANO SALONS, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street (A little down; a little each month) It has been singing since at-great-grandfather’s di touch of hands that co the maker is disposing of them quickly. Cotton crepe, voile and gingham. Plain coloM™, checks and floral de- signs. Biase 14, 16, 18 and 15 and 17. eather floor, Old Building. An Ideal Outing Hat for Women Of white felt with soft silk draping edged with cretonne. It is quite conspicuous among the new outing hats just arrived. A serviceable and atfrac- tive hat for $5. New small sized Panama hats which perform their duty well of shading the face are unusual at $5. Subway floor, Old Building. “Women’s White Buck- skin Pumps atthe Price of Canvas” “We've secured a large quantity of buckskin at a concession,” said a manufacturer.. ‘‘We need some ‘| immediate business. An order for 2,C90 pairs placed with us now will enable us to give your customers white pumps of genuine buckskin for the usual*price of canvas.” The shoes are here now and at the lowest price we have ever offered women’s pumps of genuine buckskin, $3. All sizes from 214 to 7; A to D widths. Subway floor, Old Building. The Very Trunk You Need At a Third Less Than Usual A saving on your vacation needs is more than welcome. Here is an unusual opportunity to save on the trunk you take with you. Dress Trunks, 36 inches, $13.25, $13.75, $15, $24.25; 38 inches, $14; 4 inches, $14.75, $16.50, and $29.75, Steamer Trunks, 36 inches, $9.50; 38 inches, $9.75, $10; 40 inches, $10.75, These trunks are of the Mendel-Drucker make, sterling, sturdy and simple in construction, They are made solidly for hard service—and will last through many vacation trips, ‘There are only 77—which means early selection. Subway floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Niath