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WOMEN “FRY THE FAT” IN WALL STREET FOR of Mark Hanna With Rich Buckeyes Here. Ohio women’ sufragists, adoptini “FAKE” popularity for thirty years, Any fair-minded, intelligent person will emphatically an- swer NO! Such a medicine is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, and its ever increas- ing popularity is due to actual merit alone. There is pleasure and comfort in wearing ™~ W.L. Douglas shoes. They require no break- fag in. Try a pair. Storen in Greater New York: $e Preme tiree ‘186 Broadway, cor. et! Set Rrosdvway: near tath St. way, cor, tin St way. Pines 84. Ave., near Be! at. 1631 04 Ave. near #24 St em ‘Sor. 180th Be wets sn @ ir She Mh Avene. OOK TY ie Werhty Fear ead. eet Paton 8 CAMPAIGN IN OHO Following the Good Old Plan ‘$CAN A MEDICINE BE A that has lived and grown in and demonstrated its worth by | actual cures of female ills in thousands and thousands of American families? thelr eupreme effort at the polls next November. There are scores of prominent New York business men, sons of the Buck- eye State, who are being solicited by to contribute to the cause. Among them are: John D. Archbold of the Standard Oil Company, Gen. Henry 1. Burnett, Charles H. Boynton, broker; Patrick Calhoun, ratiway financier; Paul 1D. Cravath, corporation lawyer; Henry head of the theatrical syndicate; P. J. Goodhart, broker; W. 8. Hawk, ho- tel man; Scott Hayes, son of the late President Hayes; Colgate Hoyt, ®\vanker; A. D. Juilliard, dry goods the political methods of the late Mark| merchant; Theodore N. Vail, Presi- Hanna, are raiding New York to col- lect @ huge campaign fund to finance dont of the telephone trust, and his vice-president, N. C. Kingabury; An- son G. McCook, lawyer; Emerson Mc- Millin, capitalist; Ralph Peters; President of the Long nd Railroad; W. H. Truesdale, ident of the Lackawanna Rail- John D. Rockefeller, Henry W {Taft, and 5. B. Thomas, Prealdent of |the Lehigh Valley Raliroad. Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton, Presi- ‘dent of the Women’s Association, has | | written @ personal letter to the New | York man telling of the great advance ‘made by Ohio women and thelr com- ‘ing campaign. Her letter reads: | “Two years ago neatly a quarter ever have voted for it In any other | State in which it has been submitted. | | With this expression in our favor we Ohio #uffragists felt that we would be remiss indeed if we relaxed our efforts for a single day. We sald that natures of voters—104,000—to an tniti- =| ative petition and could finance the W. L. DOUGLAS *32'°4 & '4% SHOES campaign we could surely win in 1914. With volunteer service we have s0- cu.od our petitions, Now we must have money for literature, for or- | wanization and fot spoakers.” If solicitation by mall does not pro- | women will follow the footprints left | the McKinley campaign of 1496 and j make personal visits t» collect their | fund for the campatgn uf 1014, Se 's Body tn Way. 1d was found this morn: Bay off Fifty-fifth stre A ‘apper Was Around t vr part of the body. The body was n to the Agtoria police station. the Ohio Woman Suffrage Association | L. Doherty, electric rattway magnate; | Thomas A. Edison, A. L. Erlanger, | { A. 8, Ochs, propri- | « etor of the Times; George W. Perkins, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914. KAROLYI GUEST OF GLYNN. engarian Leader and Party En- tertained In Albany. ALBANY, Karolyi, party of the Hungarian Parliament, and « deiccation of his followers were the guests of Gov. Glynn to-day. The visitors, who are in this country to study American forma of governs ment, were Introduced to the Governor by Alexander Konts of New York Later they were guests at a luncheon at the executive mansion, They planned to return to New York late toc ay DEAD MAN AT AUTO WHEEL. Found Victim of Heart pin When Car LONDON, Ont. foing to pass pr George July 6.—Count Michael leader of the Independent of a million Ohio men voted for wom- | an suffrage—a larger number than ||) if we could secure the necessary siz- | jin Wall street by Senator Hanna in| a female child apparently | ken t ‘Thi ad mp An Bik ar ~ after dead at the whee! a heart disease. Lung Tronble Yielded to This Medicine| you are wuffering with serious lung troubten it wit pay te full; tavemigars the was caused many recoveries One a HIS most _interestin, $8.50 Low Shoes, ‘ to-morrow, offers a : Stern Brothers | 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue The Annual Clearance Sale of | Women’s Low Cut Shoes in the Women’s Shoe Department, Second |} Floor, to-morrow, offers selection from very large stocks of high-grade Low Shoes, in lines that we shall discontinue, including » Colonial and Ormond Ties, in tan or patent leather, erey, brown and black Walking Pum black Russia calf, suede; gray, brown and black sati | skin, with welted soles; Cuban or Spanish Louis Hi Now in three groups, as follows: hil $4.00 and 5.00 Low Shoes, at $2.95 duce the desired dollars, the Obio | Corsets and Brassieres [| | At Greatly Reduced Prices | Tus stock clearance, on the Second Floor, —-——) occasion, which begins bronze or KEekman’s Alterative, & rem ge kid- V heels. | | at $5.50 very wide variety of the B. Altman & Cr? The following sales of Summer Merchandise have been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday): An Exceptional Offering of Women’s Summer Dresses which will present, at very special prices, an entirely new selection of smart modeis, feat- uring the popular cotton fabrics in all-white as well as in attractive color combinations, at $6.75, $9.75, $13.50 & $16.00 Also Separate Cotton Skirts $2.75 & $3.75 Included in this offering will be a number of this season's High-cost Dresses, taken from the regular stock and marked at appreciably reduced pric (Depa at . . . . . ment on the Third Floor) A Special Sale of Women’s Summer Blouses Consisting of a number of this season's styles in Washable Blouses, mostly in white. These will be marked, jn order to affect a clearance, at the very low prices of $1.5. $2.45, $3.25 & $5.50 eduction Sale of ey Restaurant, Thi Third ‘d Floor—Music, 12.00 to 3.00 HEARN | Wot of Tinh Avews | Extra Fine List | MORNING SPECIALS TOMORROW, TUESDAY, UNTIL 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.49 Misses’ Was Shirts +80 | $1.25 & $1.49 ’ Summer Suits..... White linen and cordeline—new | Russian, eailor or Dutch sible Modela—aome with patch pockete— kalntoas, chambrays ang Seay, bp ore 1 heal 1 plese iD FLOOR, eel or Dioemer $1.49 New Serim White and Arablan— wide ace “in- sert—deap hem or lace edi TAGE CURTAINS BASEMENT, 29 ct, Mercerised {-Inch—bleached—new pattorns—fine for every day tse, UNeSS MSN FLOOR, TS ct. Bleached Shee! a x80 (before hemmisigi—no dressing “AOpen Able Ake our evr. 69 ct. Crepe de Chines. Double width—bro —snall and om destqne— desirable light and dark colore— ino white, cream and black. SILRA— MAIN FLOOR 15 et. Boys’ Washable Trousers, Bloomers crash, «tay and khaki—belt loops—full “i to 17 Bove Stormina—tmap Poon, “4 styjo=tan combinations- Pieces grag and blue charnbeay ‘and tan Bt ariit— HOTS PERNERINOS—THIRD FLOOR, $1.98 Extra Size Voile Blowses....... Embroidered fronte—Val ‘it some with color touchea-clow nicely, made snd fin Wonks aROOND FLOOR, and figured 29 et. Children’s Drawers. . Boft finish mualin—emb'y and tucks Ft Sulton d to 16 yee, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—SBOOND FLOOR, $1.29 Little Tots’ White Dresses. . Lawn and nainsook—yoke, Rt nil Erencb-orab' y and lace zen to NPLNte Dier.—SB00ND FLOOR, figuree—on housedressea, rounds—for . Millinery Sating, plain or moire. taffetas— atripes and Dresdens—light and dark colors, RIBKONS—MAIN FLOOR, 79 & 98 et. Leather Hand nd Bape, 29 ct, Englah inch. ........ s Biack and colore— ‘and co ssveniae ‘Sik finish—cream, ery, frames—moreen Teather and keratol eae. navy and bi: “bas oo pevarate, aki Hniny LEATHER QOODR—MAIN FLOOR, 98 ct. te $1.96 Lace Sets. Collar and cuffe—Heavy and fiat Venise or combined with emb'd batiste or net—Eeru and Paris. shale only. NECKWEAR. MAIN FLOOR, Underweas....... onic high neck—short Ore knee length drawers—double All siaeu nome alightly Impertect, nothing to hurt KNIT SDR WRAM “MAIN FLOOR, Clock Signs Denote Morning Speciale. Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocke! nnn diesen During the Summer Re TUESDAY Will Be CHILDREN’S DAY | THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF Boys’ Washable Suits ) BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING will comprise a varied assortment which SUITS AND COATS most desirable models, designed to conform with the latest fashions, reduce as follows: $6.00 and 7.00 Low Shoes, at $3.95 | Corsets of batiste; Regular price $2.50, at $1.86 includes Russian, Sailor and Novelty Suits, So a ds aay i all of which will be marked, to close out, at All Reduced! Regular price $3.50, . . . at $1.95 $1.85 | Too Late to Itemine, : Alpha Corsets of pink and white suede; with | but Ps elastic top; long, straight lines; There Will Be BIG BARGAINS Regular price $5.00, . A . at $8.45 Alpha Corsets; very low cut; long, straight back and hip lines; of tricot, batiste and coutil; for Tomorrow. Children’s Cotton Rompers COME! * (Sizes 2 to 5 years) “SALE M d Jul 6 | Regular price $6.50, at $4.50 H siarting ‘On ay, y | |i Brassieres, specially reduced to 35c, 75c, 96c ||| in desirable Summer styles, will be placed on Women’s one Women’s \ a Of muslin, fine cambric and allover embroidery, trim- i special sale in the Department for Children’s aes eee SUITS | Extra Values and Reductions Women's Sa med with embroidery and lace, also of allover net with Underwear, at the very low prices of § weiacal a t 4.25 +s . Colonials Pumps shields. eee es “/OMEN'S UNDERWEAR | That, Reflect nawigang | 38c., 55c. & 85c. fmart Norfolk modela, Vind pale ipeteg ae hows Pertoity i Parasols and Umbrellas weevhafine ueh tn A Attractively Priced WO fine offerings of parasols and an excellent collection of silk umbrellas, for Men and f WU, == Rs Bee Ls SUMMER WASH SUITS for Boye—2}4 to 8 yrs. N rom Ayal nw N Drawers high oat y toda aaa whe , | Women, are offered at the following exception- evivos BANKS. re Meee ae t1 09| “hat length cae TO: = henee $1.49 to $2.98» ea | 4° Finer Maer rer Your Inclination to Wear N 4 alby low prices to-morrow: my Zz XGELSIOR 1° $3.5 0 Vente “DW Williamsburg Savings Bank Linens, imported and domestic Reppe, Galateanetocwhite, tan blue end |Gthor desirable “colore—piain and ‘at- tractive astripea—Sallor, Kton or mili- tary oollar—embrold: | ated ht or bloomer trousers—work- | manship of the | Parasols at $1.85 | Of black and while atripe taffeta silke or plain taffeta silks in shirred models. ~ The Best in Footwear SAVINGS BANK or trim'd | The waaese bate A C7 Without Paying Much i Parasols at $2.90 Al etn pete sine | Ge SE qecat COATS and SUITS ‘Unat end after rT igit® my Will Be Satisfied at the and floral designs; ulso plain taffeta uke with detsckable|I|| here Sememie momen oe hee ss Se pls Ma iat for Girls and Misooo— iy fom, ie jeponite made before cele 20, gl t - ‘The very apparel for summer travel and vacation use at prices to put money in your purse—l Tickets, that’s why— MISSES’ COATS “Red Ticket” Lote Were Now | $15.08 and $17.98... ee eerseees 10,00 Black and navy—novelty — eponge, handles, CAMMEYER FOUR cx. | SUMMER SALE | Plenty of those lesirable Silk Umbrellas at $1.95 In Men's and Women's sizes, of taffeta silk; close rolled; with mission or natural wood handles; iv black, dark green and navy blue, Wanting by Mail," seat free, WILLIAM 4, WOOME, Pregame’ "GRISWOLD, Secretary, “EN YR SHINES BANK HOSIERY for Summer UNION DIME ‘pata 9 wide wale cheviots and very| ‘This is the greatest ‘ SJ Colonials and __STEAMBOATS, | attractive modcle—amart long Thawte | — f ~~ ri wee year jin the history of Fastions, z \Y Pumps with § 65 RIVER N. W. Cor, 14th St. and 8th Avene: Fas hte ee wend prominence of white hoalery SAVINGS BANK July 1, 1014, dividend at the rate White Stike—lisie lined ae olain and col- MISSES’ SMART SUITS @th Street and 6th Avenue |! - 4 : ‘and toe—double silk to sj ored backs An array of Low An Interest Dividend (110th Conseou- FOUR PER CENT. 2 Red Tleket” Lote Now, emb'd lock Shoes that will ad with white deciared at the rate of Were $19.98 and $22.06, Melt Per w 4¥ with Steel (ALBANY DAY LINED ‘Gane! gntivied thereto under the by-law . $23.98 to a NN add to th ye lara). one * DEPOPIIh MADE ON OB Heros | <j Ornaments, Cammeyer repu- on aie ire “Tall Aina, Muale, credited Tuy 1, 1914, and pazanie | OM Fe ee DMAW INTEREST wee ees: Waite Sttke-trom, Ona, farter toe N % ‘and after Thursday, i Tt eter ‘ee Bows or pen hits: Str. “Washington Irving” Sop pote catitioatherete under ins | eat #9 WANE Stee | Now modelecbest cclore-heat. xed | ne ee ee 14o Buckles. $46.00 models. Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Seturdaye sae pene ALTER NR: BRINCKBRHOPE. Benretary, | fubtica suite that you will vor alegre | White Stlkeiisle, sole, Phat N J ” rr Money paaitee on ar peters use throughout entire Bummer, aa! and Sarto LORD Laie | in bad wil 5 ’ Str. “Hendrick Hudson RSNA Rom thi “= | Ory Dock Savings Institution iz, "x feist ch, cual afd) Stet Fi pa. It Doesn t Take a Leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays w Preaidens, SESEe GRO FE SAFE AES heathy: White #ttke-tisle ‘ole, ‘heal one ——— i SIONS GRA Rote Mr ack Prt Treasures, an as WERY. Cor, 84 Mt. N.Y, Special Sale of toe—warter tops......+ . retary. | The Tru have dectared a dividend Merchandise Expe Expert On i. jcortheain'msna cute iate'A6 TES VACATION STATIONERY | MRGitti,Reet Hepsi ey: ~ | on all deposits entitied toe, Binh aptioed "Atlantic Clty eo Eaton, Crane and Pike's Highland Linen NEXT WEDNESDAY Stationery — Gilt Initial Writing West. SIDE to Appreciate These Lv, W. 234 $1, 7.50; Liberty 818.00 0. m. > 5 : ones Fam : Tackson Ave., Jersey City, len § VINGS B NK oC aa Paper or Correspondence Carde — White Har toute fae as x True Values. i) via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL A A Rl ertty BO ct. quality ......csseeeces 127 | Sd Carter, topes cette ‘ So eee eeeres a'palrs Sizth Avenue and Ninth Street Gide Mi eciN, a) divt Prices Sharp Reductions Prevail Kia ithe lt Gal cera py cat | < in Men’s Oxfords A renee angie eoe ie n, HVINE Savings Instiution ~—-»s TUESDAY IS BLOUSE DAY ; All Departments Contribute to the Sale RASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PA‘ n Mond: SPL M. | gttcTmPee uy alts ag ginudend, toe, ens ; i ; Perec sare] marian, Walch & Dimand Ce.) "iit Pitta m= FOUR PEM CENT, Tomorrow, Big Specials in : a Cammeyer Te el IVE RURED py CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK ffecg Ha"truicr A.S.arraks LINGERIE AND SILKS cS) | patarent calm rts ee me on a ey Cammeser’s se AND hee, cor. | Women's $1.19 Blouses........ 83 | Women’s $1.98 Blouses. .......280 Bw TENER P Oe andardy” Merit "Ave &20™ St. THOL |Batirely: afew, modele in vollea rm nd | reais and White Crepe Chines QEORUK B, DUNNING, Aewetam, | organdie —ventes style with lily eoliar e bid ae ee eee Sta | of ST uinbiy, also’ stiff latindered | excellent quality. @. vesigwap Equitable 6" | collar | o organdie blouse—up and] gandie collar and deep turm-basls on DIAMONDS seataaar| Sunday World Wants Work World Wants Work jonday Morni 3h ahaa | eee mount onte te favor with round) cutts—milk white buttons, Special fer Temerrew, Bpectal for Temerrew, New Additions to Our Favorite 1,85 Blouses Every Day Incomparable Values and Vi ya sims i | DEN Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonder HE STORE OFA SAND STYLES SO