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A te gio agli alae gy , “WORUD; wo ' — ’ 8 PR inet bread - ‘4 5 Moret: anann 2. anal, ] ua} - Frank Bartiett, Mrs. Leonard other, belligerents, irictuding Austria U ¥ 1 to hf at Tae | q | SKIN SEVEN ARE KILLED Raredon, James Hook and Brnest lJ § LOANS (I EUROPE It was understood in the financial VICTIM $ NECK BROKEN, sr pe ) Ridgely Mra. Jamion Chappelaer to] U. U, district that ‘the Austrian Govern: sa € .) Y BY AUTO FYPLC cin dying. ment had sounded American bankers, WHEW AUTO HITS CYCLE ery poh eye oy HE SIGHTL SYN; vo ave women, | DURING WAR STRESS ests) MH NTO ma ‘ Jat Washi ¥ ‘ding th - ' 1 AUTO HITS 3 WOMEN | pect of a. 450,000,000 to. $100,000.000 | Lous ‘Alberts of No, $78. Newark | “BY POSLAM| TWO OTHERS INURED, ORWER RUNS Away! EFM UNLMELY NOM) sucrose ‘ \ ay rned, wi | wants Gotan eat pileuen’ thes the) riding along the Lincoin Highway on | — 9 Governme: nn 'o estad: | a inotoreyele early to-day, when an au- ae eee | Mra, Angele Lot, ty-sere Pap orm tp crate hae, rae Or |tmobie owned amd driven Meri the easy means Kol Splashing of Gasoline on Hot 7%" old, and her daughter, aa, J. P. Morgan & Co. Expected tte © * Cheese, Glasses replaced the same day, bag id of afection. Itie correspondents 18 | 5, ceny ts} ine eopepite "aigotion’ Best Quality Crystal Lens, 508 Be cad’ becgs catbosienic fewle. to. Terminate Negotiations wate why 00 many first-soore With France. pve THE PIECE) , Try iten SANDWICHES =| uick Repairing Ham, | No delay by the Ehrlich way. '. ata State Depestmont a Washingon sug- | Bberaberger tried to turn out but strick Special Lenses Proportionately Low gests Ro objection would be| the motorcycle and threw Alberts snd it Be. ; § , raleed by this Government where| ‘he woman off, American bankers dispored to Geor, on oF Ne. futon | | 4 4 p3 guch semouations with a n Gccuitisia’ Upticnns ropean nation. Banxers of Swiss connection refused | he calabro ood ited Abandonment by J. P. Morgan &!¢o discuss the prospect of a loan at 350 Sixth Ave. 22d St. Co, of @ proponed loan to France be-| this time except to say that any ar- fet Muasna ee: cr hen cause of the attitude of the admin-| rangement which might be perfected Pui Wan asa were orushed would be of « precautionary nature, y Foal A 17 West 42d Street. ‘area railing and Mre,| eration at Washington is expected | tiseq on the probable unsettioment og Fetoll was knocked to the bottom of| t© terminate similar negotiations te-| of European credit ‘for an indefinite ti * the atepe. cently under way here in behalf of! porid. ‘ger, and another passenger ‘The dead are: Frank and Ches-| 2 ter Walker, garage owners; Edward e area’ of | Hoense ‘ susaber’ ot 80,06 ZANBDBVILLE, O., Aug. :7.—Gaeo- | license | nu ot B @ine caused an explosion, as a result puoi and her daughter of which several persone are dead, and | nat two eertousty injured to-day. Fire fol- | lowing the crash caused « loss of 920,000. | Beooklyn:496 Fulton St.,cor Bond St. 223 Sixth Ave., near 13th £t. Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. i Stern Brothers | 2nd and 43rd Streets, West of FAR Avenue. On the Main Floor Tables, Special Sale of 7 Six and Seven Inch . | Fancy Ribbons, 23c & 28¢ "ei MOTE. Satin, Dresden, Roman Stripes and } Plaids, suitable for girdles, sashes and hairbows, in black, white and colors, 28c and 28c. Self Colored Ribbons, 25c & 37c In fancy dot and floral designs, in white, | pink god Hue: hair ribbon and sash widths to Wy «match. ' “Tuesday, on the Main Floor, Final Clearance of Silk Bathing Suits: . ‘ AM that remains of the season's high grade /£% | béthing suits; moires, satins and taffetas, in women’s and misses’ sizes, at $4.85 Formerly $0.75 Also a limited quantity of ; } ' Mohair Bathing Suits at $3.95 i Formerly $6.75 | Tommforrow, in the Shoe Dept. Second Floor, | $4.00 to $6.00 Women’s Low Shoes * ). * at $1.95 - JNCLUDED in this Summer Clearance Sale , are Women’s Pumps, Colonial and Ormond “Ties, in various leathers and two-tone effects. F of sizes incomplete. # The Dressmaking Salon oe On the Fourth Floor 7 Pikes opel pie willbe usted on Drees _Tailleur Suits, | - at $65.00 MY’ Dancing Frocks, - “ $79.50 @ 6Aftern wns, - Vt furniture Without Deposits, oattes te tm this manner hao jectery "AND MaKe YOUR OWN TERMS end Connections. ame ne York, New Jorecy, Long lelend do solidly constructed in oak; fateh ; the seat and back = | this COUPON. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Breé@way, and Ninth New. York $50,000 of Wanted Silks, Freshly Taken from Our Own Stock —a Third to a Half Less than Our Last Week’s Prices Satins, crepe de chine, taffeta, chiffon, exquisite. imported: velvets, black silks, white silks, printed, striped and embroi- dered silks—dress patterns and. short lengths of all sorts of silks. HE 15,000 Packets Ready at This Writing Practically: all'-taken from. our’ stock and newly priced within the last two weeks. : . Each packet plainly marked with its yardage; former price here and present price; every packet open, so that the customer can plainly see what she is buying. Hardly two packets of the same weave, length or color. 13,000 and More Packets from Our Own Stocks Dress patterns, blouse patterns, skirt and wrap lengths for Summer, Autumn and Winter use. Here are examples of the values —examples only because there are literally hun of other prices: 8 yds. habutai for..... .$2 originally $4 5 yds. printed satin for... . $2.50, originally $12.50 5S yds. crepe de chine for... .$2.50, originally $9.25 4yds. printed velour for... .$2.50, originally $10 Syds. so de soie for. . $3.50, originally $9.25 6 yds. printed silk for. .$4, originally $15 4 yds. taffeta for.... » Originally $12 4 yds. crepe for... 50, originally $9 Black Silks 414 yds. matelasse for... . $15.75, originally $31.50 8 yds. embroidered voile for $5.75, originally $10 4% yds.moire bengaline for $7.50, originally $12.75 | 5 yds. crepe for $9.25, originally $17.50 5S yds. satin duchessfor. .. .$12.50, originally $20 Importer’s Samples of Rich Silks and Velvets Lengths from a few inches to a half yard at 10c to $1.50 packet, for tissues regularly $1.50 to $16 yard. ( Three or four tiny pieces of metal tissues—10c for the packet. Half yard of exquisite brocaded velvet for a waistcoat—the packet at $1.50. Short piece of dark, beautiful striped velvet—85c. , Fairy-like chiffon—enough for a chemisette and perhaps cuffs for 20c. A piece of rich crepe for a work bag, 25c. In short, two thousand of this season’s exclusive imported silks and velvets — at 10c — 25¢ — 30c — 50e — 60c — 85e — Majority 4 to 14 yard long. Only one piece of a kind. ’ The Place of the Silk Packet Sale In the Silk Rotunda, on the Main Aisle, Main floor, in the Lower Silk Rotunda, Subway floor, Old Building and at the Sub- way Entrance, New Building—beginning tomorrow morning at 8:80 o'clock. New Autumn Blouses Uncommonly pretty models.of dark blue chiffon combined with lace, flesh color chiffon with lace, pink satin with lace, will’ be shown for the first time tomor- row, Tuesday. From a maker who fortun- ately has a large supply of sheer laces on hand; so that prices are very moderate. $5, $6.50, 87.50 Third floor, Old Building. Special Offering of Sterling Silver Gifts Because it has only a few pieces of a kind left, thé Wana- maker Silver Store offers these usdful, pretty things at prices that one does not often find. : - payee! satire forks, originally Cheese knives, here originally at $3, now 68. Butter knives, here origipally’ at 63, now $2. a Eettuee spose. bere originally at Jelly a here originally at $4.50, now he . Bonbon » here original; Je here . origi “at es corre ete Note: . Simple Flemish scrol; design. Silver Courts, Main floor, Old Bldg. Crown Linens ‘From Scotland New designs just through the customs. Priced at the old low rates, notwithstanding the Eu- ropean crisis. Tablecloths, $2.35, $$, $8.50. Sizes £ to 8 yards, Matching Napkins, $2.50, $3, $8.50 dozen. Sises 20, £2, £6 inches, Hundreds of our customers ask for these linens by: name— they are exceptionally durable and the new patterns are par- ticularly attractive. Linen Store, First floor, Old Building. Read Up On Europe Great demand for the Wana- maker Atlas of the World he- cause it contains such fine col- ored, detailed maps of the seat of the war. 192 pages—81. Also people are studying the whole situation in Europe and of underlying causes in such books as: The Great Illusion; @ study of the relation of military power to national advantage. By Norman Angel. $1. ‘The German Emperor and the Peace of the World. By Alfred H. Fried, $2. German Sea Power. By A. Hurd and Henry Castle $3.50, The Servian People. By the Prince and Princess Lorerovich-Hoebelia- novich, Illustrated, 2 vols, Publi tion price, 95; ovr apeciat price, $2, Book Store, Main floor, Old Building. Store Opens at 8.30 Closes at 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday FURNITURE Grater the AUGUST SALE $25,000 worth, bound to be bought as fast as seen 2 carloads of upholstered living-room furniture; club chairs, 8 and. 5-piece suites, big, com- en) fortable rockers and chairs, over- stuffed mahogany frames, ‘denim- { covéred; the Autumn sample linc of a large manufacturer with. whom we ave done business for more than 20 # years. One-third less. - _ I carload of bedroom furniture, all finely figured mahogany, ma- bogey interiors, Sheraton; Adam arid Hepplewhite design; and a few Circassian walnut suites with raised: mouldings and _ severely Fie lines after Louis Sei One-third less. pee ey "ie sae frag: Arg qv oe the making of furniture, but no better “1 carload of fine, big, sturdy, man-size’ sofas, davenports, easy [Mereiirenwewer chairs and rockers, upholstered in § mney nA ut ult 4 the’ best Spanish leather America the ie 4 | knows how to: make, to be sold in a vo, He suite or separate pieces. One-fourth iat wae) iw + We expect to buy more of these same pieces later, and to pay regular f Betoen ie tbe But these we bought at specially low price and offer them as 1. carload of bookcases, parlor and library tables, hall clocks and clock cases; bookcases are the new, favored low. design, i:: mahogany, single double doors; tables are proper size in good designs, Colonial and Adam; clocks are of mahogany, moderately tall; some fitted with good movements. One-fourth less. ' And Please Note that’ each one of these new special purchases is from a manu- facturer with whom we deal regularly. This identifies the quality and explains the reason for the lowered prices to us. hese new fine pieces, swinging into the August Sal® today, make the’ choosing—as far as variety is concerned—as good as on the first day. antities, of course, have been reduced by the nation-wide buying of the last two weeks. The now purchases will be displayed along the Ninth Street front, facing ' elevators, on the Fifth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. A Sale for Women All These Summer Garments at New Low Prices ‘Can Be Had in the Store on the Subway . Floor, Tomorrow, Tuesda; 43-Linen Dresses at $6.50, originally here at $15, $18.75, #20, $22.50 and $25. Fine linens made in French styles—wonderfully pretty and becoming. Broken sizes. 18 Woolen Suits at $12.75, originally here at £35, $89.50, $42.50 and even more, Some colors. but mostly conservative black suits of fine quality. 30 Capes at $10, some from Paris; picturesque things such as one sees shown in Vogue and Harper's Bazar. 40 Wraps at $5—short taffeta coatees, satin with rose printed linings, fine eponge,and many other unusual materials. All formerly at much higher prices. ‘ 50 Bathing Suits at $2.25, originally $2.50, $3, 84.75, 85.75—mostl mohair, « few of surf cloth, a few of beach cloth, made chemise style. 4 40 Tub Dresses at $1.75, until today they were $2.50—and were here earlier at 8.75 and more. Only one of a kind now—lawns, voiles and other materials. We would rather have you get them at this low price than keep this miscellaneous lot any longer. Subway floor, Old Building,