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Unvet! Boone Monument. CUMBERLAND GAP, July 1.—More than @ thousand people, representing North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky, gathered here to-day to Burning. Sweaty Feet, Corns, and fore Bunions. ‘ortare @ quick, easy, positive rem- gently rubbing sore part Relief te tn © (Special PHILADELPHIA, vt.| crime. By the n: NONE C. O. D. NO _ EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL Pumps and Colonials, in combina- ons of Patent Leather, and Gun Metal, with novelty shades of Kid and Buckskin. Lz Ve LMM Z $7.00, $6.00, Patent Leather and Gun Metal. Uy Novelty Pumps, Colonials and Ox- fords in combinations of Patent Teather and Gun Metal, with Col- ored Kid and Suede. T7YEAROLD GIRL tn wo}| MAY NOT BE TRE Grand Jury’s Attitude Indicates com fer" infettaaritt, tel;| Sympathy for Ida Riehl Ms in Philadelphia. The Brening World ¥.| present indications 14a Riehl, the sev- "| entecn-year-old girl who shot and killed Edmund Cart twenty years old, because he refused | to marry her, will never stand before Get! the bar of justice to answer for her ‘owest of margins the June Grand Jury, which was dis- charged yesterday, failed to render a report, tenoring the bill and exonerat- ing the girl. The Grand Jury considered the case of the girl ali of Tuesday and yester- day. The District Attorney had pre. ferred three charges against her, mu: der, voluntary manslaughter and | voluntary mansidughter, and indorsed on the bills were the names of six- teen witnesses. ‘With the exception of Detective Mahoney all these witnesses were heard. Mahoney was in New “York. The law here provides that the Grand Jury may ignore bill only after hearing all the witnesses, Because Mahoney was not heard the bill against the Riehl girl was allowed to stand and await the action of the Gran@ Jury for July which, it is an- ticipated, will also Miss Riehl alleges that she was be- trayed by Hauptfuhrer. [at liberty under $5,000 bail the Grand Jurors sald ‘to-day: “I really ought not to talk about the case, but Ida Richi is deserving of sympathy. Ther in, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY RA MLNS NETS CHURCH IN SEMIFINALS PITTSBURGH, July 1.—Play was resumed in the clay court tennis championships this morning, only two! from J. courts being available owing to the . heavy raine of yesterday, The most| Hooker won from W. B. Canfield and interest mtach of the morning was that of J, C, Castie, the local boy, who defeated F. C. Inman last night, and M. W. Washburn, Tho «latter! won from F brought the honors back to the West Side Club by defeating his young op-| W. Niles won from J af and_R. W. Patterson fr. by default; G. C. Burgwin and Wendell § Kuhn RB. Ransom and A. R Mathony by default; W. C. Winter halter and D, Taylor won from Jo ; 1 Tealise that she murdered a man. Tk ie just as well that Mahoney was not present and that the case as {. uld, because if afterward ond degree vergict or even a third gree verdict tiad been brought in by | & jury I, for one, would not have liked to feel that I had had anything to do with sending the I believe I echo the sentiments of the that, the Grand Jurors favorably disposed Trbuting ‘a fund to buy the Rich! girl a gold watch and an automobile finds no credence whatsoever in Philadel- ——— NEW SOUTHPAW PITCHER TO HELP THE DODGERS. Pitcher Mails from ti help the Dodgers get out of the second ‘The latest Brooklyn recruit ponent, 6—0, 6—1, Miss Molla Bjurstedt defeated Miss >| Jessie Thorps of Pittsburgh. R. N. Williams won his way into Nght of HoStndStangh 3 This is the most important Cammeyer Announcement of the year, because of the enormous savings to be made. pair of shoes in this sale has actually been reduced from the prices quoted. Nothing has been purchased to sell at sale rices—nothing offered but our own stock. Very many lines of shoes are offered 'way below cost, and many will surely buy sev- tically the entire novelty stock is taking Buckskin. Further Notice. CAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™ AVE. AT 20™ ST. eral pairs. season’s style, and bears the regular Cammeyer guarantee of satisfaction. Sizes are broken, of course, although all sizes are represented. For instance, where we “redticed from $11.00” This is an old-fash- ioned Cammeyer Reduction Sale and our only thought is to clear away all surplus ‘stock, regardless of price. state shoes have been we mean just that. Note Space prohibits giving a detailed description of the shees in this sale. However, prac- pairs, and includes almost every conceivable style and type of footwear. Men's Fine Shoes About 4,429 Pairs Women’s Novelty Low Shoes About 3,867 Pairs $4.85 A Very Large Array REDUCED from $11.00, $10,00, $8.50, $7.50, $6.50, $6.00 Oxfords in combinations of Colored Buckskin, with trimmings of Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calf. Turn and light weight welt soles. Louis and Cuban Louis Heels. Women’s Novelty Low Shoes About 8,964 Pairs $3.85 A Splendid Selection REDUCED from $5.50, $5.00 » Street Pumps of Sand and Gray Novelty Colonials in Qun Metal, and ite Kid and combinations Patent Leather, and combinations of Black and White, and Dark Blue of Colored Kid and Buckskin. and Gray. Staple Pumps and Colonials in Novelty Oxfords in Buckskin and Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Tan Colored Kidskins, trimmed with Russia Calf, White Canvas and Women’s Novelty Low Shoes About 6,931 Pairs $2.65 Our Celebrated Lines REDUCED from $4.50 - - - Staple Colonials of Patent Leather and Gun Metal, White Canvas and Nu-Buck, Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS rt, amounting to approximately 25,000 High and Low Models $3.85 A Variety of Lasts and Styles, Reduced from $7, $6.50, $6, $5.50, $5 Low Shoes in all Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calf. Women’s Bathing Suits tor the Week- End Holiday Nothing more becoming to the complexion, nothing Prices at lowest ebb, for more flattering than these this is Clearaway time. dainty washable veils of Models that include the white, practical swimming suit, from the smart bathing suit, filet to the heavier webs. the picturesque beach suit, For travelling and motor- in every wanted color and ing, white silk Shetland fabric, Veils, in a half dozen and more novel borderedeffects; frequent tubbings do not affect Reduced to $2.95 and 3.95 4 lustre; ordinarily $1.50, but 4 LM Gun Metal and Mahogany Russia Calf Oxfords with rubber soles Gun Metal Oxfords with Gray Buck- skin inlay and Mahogany Russia Calf Oxfords’with Brown Buckskin High Shoes in Tan Russia Calfskin with rubber soles and heels, Boys’ Oxfords Vdd OD ( <D 0 GD 0 <a (0) 0 SED 0D 0<ED (0) 0 GED 0 ERED 0-0) <ED- 0 GED 0D 0 GED (0) GED 0-ED (0-0-0. $2.35 Reduced from $3.00 & $2.50 All styles, leathers and sizes, com- prising Lace and Blucher Oxfords, with medium and broad toes. Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and Gun Metal Calf. CTT geen H. OW. 9 4.M.to 5 P.M. 2|Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE for “HOLI y8th Street LUGGAGE The traveller is judged by his “traps” nowadays, so their appear- ance is a matter of moment. Noth- ing smarter than Lord & Taylor nov- elties in fitted Suit Cases and Oxford Bags, such as are quoted now at very special prices: Fitted Bags Genuine Walrus in black prettily lined with moire silk in soft gray or lavender, and fitted with ten French ivory pieces. 5 locks are in gilt finish and the Bag is in convenient 1einch size. Usually $15,005 very epecial for this occasion at $10.75, Low Priced Tub Suits for Little haps Only 360 of them—in sizes Tor boys of 3 to 8 ears. Jauntiest of “Oliver 'wist,” “Russian,” midd: and beach models, in suc! serviceable materials chambrays, linens and g tea. Values $2.00 to 2.50, but the price is only Knickerbockers of white diick, khaki or gray crash, special, 95. Norfolk Suits For boys of 7 to 18, sched- uled for “Cleara' Mixed cheviots and tweeds, very well tailored and with extra knicker- bockers. Formerly $8.50 to 10.00. Now, $6.75. Straw Hats For little chaps, include new in blue, brown and cream 7 ance, pecial $2.95, that The VOGUE Brilliantine Suits Exquisite are the white Taffeta and Satin lace veils, in lovely Princess Suits lace effects, bordered or all- Now $5.95, 6.95 and 8.95 over white or ecru tinted net. Bathing hats and caps Velues $1.25 to 5.00. in fascinating styles and Special 65c, $1.00, 2.00 the brilliant colors for and 3.00. which Fashion has evinced Chiffon Veils in the new colors, hemstitched smartly worn with the smaller ¢ priced, 50c and 85c. a sized Chiffon Veils, Bathing Shoes and hemstitched all around, $1.00, 1,50 and 2.25, dil ' Chiffon Auto Hoods, quite the novelties, including several most effective and picturesque of novelties in th, Sharmila, new colors, ribbon adjusted an range from 95¢ to $2.00, ribbon trimmed, are only $2.50, her preference, are here at 29¢ to $1.50. Sandals—the very latest exclusive styles. Prices Third Floor 1, 1915. the semi-finals by defeating Dean Mathey of the West Side Club, Will fame will play Church, Summaries: N. Williams, Harvard, Doan Mathey, West Side, Women's Singles, Miss Buda Stephens, Toledo, 0. won from Misa Dorothy Wilson of Jean- nette by default. Ramsey, Pittsburgh, won front Miss Anna Turner, Pittsburgh, by default. Second Round—Miss Molla Bjur- stedt, New York, defeated Miss Jos- sie Thorp, Pitt#burgh, 6 Men's Doubles, Proliminary—R. N. Williams and M. W. Washburn won K. Scott and Willlam Scott by default; E. H. Hooker and M. H. Thompson and P A. F. Read. and joseph Dit Houck by default First Round—-H. ¢. won. from Fourth Floor. Cool Silk & Linen “Auto Coats” For motorist.and for tourist, smartly cut Coats in crisp linens and soft washable silks are specially priced. Women’s Dusters of imported Shantung Silk in model with con- vertible collar and set-in sleeves, $8.00. Women’s 3 white and natural models with raglan or set-i ially priced at $5.00. Union Linen Dusters, in very roomy, loosely cut styles, for clear- —on motor trips. fastened, WHITE VEIL Every new mesh n Ex eRe Stetintck ane a Choice won from J. FE. McLat Garland by default, and is only obtainal Lynn, Mass., asking for it. Pongee and Shantung silk Auto and Travelling Coats, hasly. tat ored garments with cleverly belted backs and convertible . collars, $18.50. Fourth Floor Auto Dusters Clearway Prices Men’s Dusters of mohair, or Spanish and natural linen; models re been up to $10,00, to go W—An Envelope Hat Bag in which your hat may safely repos NAW NS AP higaar of nateeal linen erate, bone and “nap Inexpensive and most convenient. Priced 35e. Fourth Floor The BARBER SHOP for Little Miss Betty’s curls will need trim- ming and “Brother’s' hair will be “bobbed,” of course, before they go a-Holidaying. Bring them to the children’s Barber Shop on the Fourth Floor. Here an expert — an authority on juvenile fashions tonsorial — presides over a white tiled studio equipped with every.modern de- vice. Little round heads are quickly “sheared” in the very latest, most becoming styles by his ordinary shop. Pourth Floor Peculiar to Women” has at hand such information as may save her serious illness, or if she bound text hey vertising pamphlet ible by mai or at Mrs, Pinkh labora- $; tory. It will be mailed in plain envelope absolutely free to any woman who will write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., soth Street DA YING” Cowhide Oxford Bags Black seet; leather lined; sewed corners, double stitched. Skee 14. inches, priced $5.50. PRM NY ete trons i iy newest bog awed Double ia gilt Caves. Priced $20.60. Cowhide Suit Cases . with, spund-on coreeny Cooa a taeda sock oe, $6.08i2groch cine a0. | A LITTLE FOLKS skilful hands. The charge is no more than you would pay at an 11 4.M. 5P.M. Tenth Floor 14 to 16 | of French Every and ate for Misses and Juniors, in- | clude smartly tailored and daintily trimmed models | in colored and white cot- | tons and linens. Formerly $6.50 to 12.50, these are now $3.95 to 7.50. y White Repp Skirts | echeduled for quick disposal, are in tailored style with double | pockets. Flaring in line and in lengths 35 to 39 inches, reduced to $1.50, 1.95 and 2.50. Children’s Summer Dresses in the simple, pretty styles ap- { propriate for girls of 6 to 12 years, are in ginghams, lawne | and pretty novelty cottons, Formerly $2.00 to 3.00—but now only 95c, $1.50 and 1.95, Thré Floor. Fetching Novel-. ties in Imported Neckwear For Women Quite the most delightful , little collars, vestees and sets (collars and cuffs) im- aginable, Inexpensive, too, | though they hail from Paris and are fashioned of sheer organdie. A diversity of dainty novelties, really soc. values, at 25¢. Hand Embroidered Neckwear Guimpes, vestees and collars, of net and French organdie, finely floral em- broidered, are very special at 50e, Novelty Scarfs For evening or motoring wear, in diaphanous crepe chiffons and the heavier chiffon cloths, satin bor- dered and patterned, In the loveliest shades and combinations of _ colors. Value $5.00. Now $2.95. Ground Floor.