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BUBBLES IN THE POT «MAKE GOOD COFFEE - LF, Forty-Year Expert Tells How 9 Get. Best Results From Fragrant Bean. ' Travelling twice across the contin- ent for the sole purpose of tasting’ coffee is the unique “vacation” ser- vice which a New York expert on the little browm berry has just completed for a railfoad corporation, He be- gan at Halifax and travelled the full fength of the Canadian Pacific to "Vancouver and back again. He averaged 40 cups a day and came back to New York well and hearty, for he has been tasting and drinking at this rate for forty years, F. A. Cauchois is the man and he has spent nearly all his life in the coffee business. There is nothing about the bean, whether it ts green, réasted, percolated, dripped or bolled, | that he does not know. And in spite of all the things one hears of the evil effects of coffee, Mr. Cauchols appears the picture of good health. On his inspection trips, such as the one he took to Canada, Mr. Cau- chois never fails to deliver a lecture to the chefs and the kitchen staffs of the hotels and eating houses whose Sf he is inspecting, and this Is he says: © right way of a thousand ways to make coffee is to take the fresh product and grind it very fine, but not pulverized. Then place it’ in an pores jar in proportions of a heap- . hgary seein for every cup re- After this pour on_ boiling, bubbling water, let it stand five min- utes and then stir with a spoon. After five more minutes pour off care- | fully and it will then possess all of! the good that should be in coffee. It fs then without the bitter which is in- eldental to boiling and without the} metal taste which is incidental to its! contact with the pot. The whole se- cret lies in the water—it must be bubbling, boiling because the oil will not fuse with water until it is bub- bling, boiling. “Here is where the cook most al- Ways faile 999 times out of a 1,000, When the vapor is observed coming from the spout of the pot it 1s boiling and the water at that point is 130 de- grees Fahrenheit. Now, while at the ubbling point, it should register 214. And always remember that in making coffee it is best always to let the spendthrift deal out the coffee and in making tea let the miser deal out the tea.” The expert was asked why so many people who write for a living drink bad coffee. He simply replied that the secret in the making was the bub- dling in the water. sel dha ae OBITUARY NOTES. William Legrand Howl poser and playwfight, is dead at the age pf forty-two years, following an 91 fon at bis summer home in Dou las Manor, L. I. * Whenezer Draper, for many years rintendent of the Mail and Ex- § Building, No. 203 Broadway, and minent secret order man, is dead Flower Hospital of a complication | diseases following typhoid fever. Cornelius D. Du Bois, Manhattan insurance man and former member of the Montclair Board of Education, is dead of heart disease at the Hotel Belmont. Lord Glantawe, famous Welsh tin works owner, is dead in London, He was John Jones Jenkins, an un- educated tinsmith, but besides amassing a fortune, he educated him- elf and becafhe popular in London society. He was raised to the peer- age in 1906. Frederick F. Grant, for forty years & director of tho First National Bank of New York City and also Senior Episcopal jome on the at the age Samuel I. Warsawer, accountant in the city Finance Department, is dead Mowing an operation at the Jewish Hospital. vid B. Holland, art director and assistant stage manager of the Be- Jasco theatres in Manhattan, is dead of a complication of disease at his home, No, 1547 Sixty-sixth Street, Brooklyn. Lindsay Johnson, director of the Philippine Census, is dead at Manila, William Carruthers, a son of James Carruthers, President of the Canadian Steamship Lines, Ltd., and himself a prominent factor In the Canadian y AND UIBERAL MEASURE. Maker's Clearance Sale ment of colors. silk and made them up in a girlish model. Cotton dress. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 6 to 14 years. Pretty Summer Waists Marvelous Values at THERE ferent models. In the Second Gr: At 55c, tailored voile with yenise edging. lored model. Sample sizes only. $7.95, at $1.50, $2.50 and $3.95. . clearance. poplin and cotton gabardine. pouch pockets, slit pockets and mannish po Store orders only. long sloping hip line. Correct style and excellent values. . following: American Lady, low bust and long hip line. La Reine in pink or white stripe coutil. tinued. All well made and boned. Muslin Sheets Usually 37c 2x2% yards, with neat centre seams, 59c Muslin Sheets, 54c Each 2M yards. Hemmed Pillowcases, 8c Each Good quality bleached muslin, hemmed cases. Size 45x36 inches. Usually sold here Subway floor, West Bi Soft Cambric Nightgowns 4dc Nightgowns made of soft cambric. on each side and also across front wit broidery banding ribbon run. Another grain trade, is dead at Toronto, Dr. Jacob H. Frankenburg, a dis- tinguished New York surgeon, is dead of heart disease at his summer home, Connolly Cottage, Cedarhurst, L. I. His city residence was at No, 56 Hast Seventy-third Street, William H, Warts, civil war vet- , former Tombs keeper and one utchers in Washington years old, for mor forty years & passenger conductor the old England and on the New York, Haven and Hartford Railroads, ad at his home in Willimantic, Conf. He retired five years ago. Beginning August 9 BUD FISHER Will Draw “MUTT anpD JEFF” Exclusively for the NEW YorK x Women’s Wash Skirts Here Usually at $1.50 OTHER WASH SKIRTS that have sold here regularly up to and are trimmed with good quality pearl buttons. TIT aR PRR Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5 P. M. Daily Saturdays at Noon These Great Thursday Th Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses 95 DRESSES of flowered or striped silk in an excellent assort- The manufacturer of these used the balance of his Full shirred skirt; short coatee finished with hemstitching over a lining of net. An excellent Dress for the many cool afternoons you find through August. To be had here Thursday at the same price you would pay for a Girls’ Gingham Play Dresses, 55c, 79¢ and 98c All of our odd Dresses which we are closing out—Dresses that have sold from 8¥c to $1.98, Made of gingham and percale in childish models, Sizes Second floor, Central Building, 130c Each tre 2,000 Waists in this lot divided into two groups, one marked 39¢ and the other 55c¢, There are 1,200 in the first group. They were made of trimmings from lengths of embroidery edgings and insertions. Many different kinds and cut into ten dif- A better grade of Waists, including allover embroidery, organdie, striped white lawn with Grecian embroidery trimming, pin tucked organ- die with frilled collar and cuffs finished with black moire tie; also plain $2.00 Silk Waists at $1.29 Made of awning stripe tub silk with low neck and long sleeves—a tai- Second There are 800 Skirts the prices of which have been reduced for a quick A variety of styles and materials includin; linens, black and white check ratine, white pique, self stripe cordeline, rep, About twenty smart tailored models, button front style, ickets, A Second floor, Central Building, Discontinued Styles of $2.00 and $3.00 Corsets IN A VARIETY of models in medium and low bust effects and Well-Known Corsets, $1.29 These are discontinued styles of the La Resista in medium high bust model made of white batiste. Leading Lady, made of white coutil; well boned. $3.00 to $5.00 Corsets, $1.98 A variety of models of high grade Corsets—styles that have been discon- Second floor, Pulton street, East Bldg, {32c Each GOOD QUALITY bleached muslin Sheets, Heavy round thread bleached muslin Sheets, 24x Pillow- at 10¢,” juilding, A LOT COMPOSED OF 900 charming Empire model with broad band of fine blind embroidery h em- model has organdie embroidered insertions alternating with Valenciennes lace, embroidery beading ribbon run at bottom of yoke, lace edging on neck and sleeves. Slipover model is effectively trimmed with lace and embroidery insertions, Second floor, East Building High-Grade Handbags | Usually $3.00 and $3.50) excellent variety of colors. styles, Street floor, centre, Oentray/ $2.98 Cut Glass Jelly Dishes at 31-98 BRILLIANT AMERICAN CUT Sparkling pieces of crystal, richly cut ished with deep scalloped edge. Many have velvet girdles, Also in plain colors, $2.69 THESE ARE MADE of the finest grades of pin seal and morocco, Plenty of blacks and an In seven distinct Butlding, GLASS. in the popular rock crystal and foliage designs, fin- Subway floor, Central Building, Women’s Washable Dresses ee Each an Excellent Value at OTHERS AT $1.98, They are cool, summery and servicea- ble, and are made of voile, pique, cotton crepe, lawn and gingham. Each prettily trimmed with embroidery and contrastin, In stripes, checks and floral effects. Second floor, Central Building, {O8c THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915 Afford Wonderful: Economies BEGINNING with the Greatest Midsummer Furniture Sale ever inaugurated in the Greater City, and going all through this great establishment—these Thursday Thrift Sales give you the opportunity to save on just the mer- chandise you want most right now. A BIG, COOL STORE—PROMPT, SATISFACTORY | SERVICE AND SAVINGS—BIG SAVINGS. 24-inch Suit Case! $600 Of Heavy Cowhide THE A. & S. SUIT CASE made of fine se- lected heavy cowhide that will give long and Satisfactory wear. The 26-inch Suit Case is priced $6.50. Cowhide Bags, $5.00 In russet or olive color. Sizes 14 to 18 inches. Black Traveling Bags, $5.90 Particularly well made and look as well as some that are sold for $10.00. Oxford Bags, $6.75 Each Men's full cut Oxford Bags in black only, with extra sewed corners. 16, 17 and 18 inch neck. Japanese China Chocolate Sets| 85 THE USUAL PRICE IS 98c. There are 14 pieces in the set, which consists of a chocolate pot and six cups and saucers. Each is hand- somely decorated in a variety of rich colors de- picting Oriental scenes. $3.98 American Porcelain Tea Sets, $2.49 56 pieces in the set, each richly decorated in a $5.08 Men’s Underwear Have Sold for wear! 10c FINE QUALITY gauze Underwear—an ex- tra good value. Shirts have soft French neck and short sleeves, Drawers have double seats and are cut knee length. Men’s 25c Half Hose, 1244c Fine silk fibre Half Hose. An exceptional quality. Made with seamless feet, double heels and'toes in fast black and colors. are as lustrous as silk, but wear much longer. this low price possible Street floor, Men's Shop, East Bidg. floor, Central Building, Dinner Napkins Usually $3.98 FINE IRISH SATIN damask Dinner Nap- kins, 25 inches square, in a variety of pretty designs, white linens, colored ( Patch pockets, Some fasten at side good range of sizes, 45 and 54 inches square. Just the kind for hotel or boarding house use. Two very good patterns. de lis and stripe. Extra heavy, large size hemmed Bath Towels. white or colored borders. Street Noor, Livingston street, Kast Bldg. Black and White Shepherd Cheeks}39¢ Yd. SOLD USUALLY AT 59c; 42 inches wide. This fabric has become so popular for its good wearing qualities and the demand for it has become so frequent that we have decided to make this one of our Thursday offers at 20c less per yard than we usually ask. Street floor, Lavingston street, West Building. Boys’ Washable Suits Tea cups and saucers, richly decorated with lace gold borders. Subway floor, Central Building, Women’s Stockin Have Sold at 12342" 8c BLACK OR TAN cotton Stockings, seam- less or full fashioned. Some in lace effects, In sizes 814, 9 and 914. Children’s Socks, 4 Pairs 25c Sold in lots of four pairs only. Made of white cot- ton with fancy colored tops. Sizes 4% to 7%. Store orders only on both items. Street Noor Fuljgn street, Central Big, Women’s and Misses’ Panama Hats | 59¢ The Usual $1.00 and $1.50 Kind FORMOSA PANAMA HATS coming to us direct from Japan and only just out of bond. Soft and pliable styles for sport wear, which can be shaped to suit your own style and can be folded and put in your grip. If you prefer a block Hat, we block them. Will do it while you wait by the French vacuum process for the small charge of 15¢ extra. These self same Hats trimmed and blocked 108c ANOTHER GREAT SALE of boys’ hi extremely reasonable price. Hundreds previous sale. materials, colorings and patterns, represented. Suits were s and blue and white, in sizes 3 to 8 years. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Leather sweater Fancy hat Ban Trimming v Men’s Sport Shirts White ring Colored (9 MADE FROM FINE FABRICS. They have 91,04 a smart trimmed outing or sport Btreet floor, Fulton street, Bast Bidg, Sale of Mid-Season or Early Fall Trimmed Hats $2.95 THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL satins, white, black and navy; all black velyets and combinations of velvet and maline, Sailor and turban shapes trimmed very jauntily. They are unusually pretty, and in some exclusive stores you would pay $5.00 for one of them. Children’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats Those that were $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 are marked $1.00 for Thursday's Selling. Dozens and dozens of light and dark colors. In the French Salon you can purchase a very daintily trimmed Summer Hat for $3,00, Messenine floor, East Building, Women’s Utility Coats Of Crevenetiod Tweed $9.95 A SPLENDID VALUE, This is an ideal between-the-season Coat, made in smart three-quarter flare model of gray and tan mixtures, The yoke is silk lined; deep, roomy pockets—a fine travel and utility Coat. 34 to 42 bust. Women’s Chinchilla Sport Coats, $10.95 Made of soft white chinchilla. In two models, one brald bound and belted, the other style plain with all around belt. Sizes 32 to 42. Women’s Rain Coats, $16.95 A very smart new Rain Coat in lightly rubberized taffeta in three models in fancy stripes and crossbar effects. In black and navy blue. Sizes 34 Women’s Undervests | 191 | 98c Made of Ribbed Cotton 12/2C THERE ARE REGULAR and extra sizes in the assortment. Low neck, sleeveless or short Sleeves, And for this low prige you will have Hat of which you will be proud. popular for all outdoor recreations, Men’s Fancy Shirts, 59c Made of fine Each !s well mad rade, soft finished percale. In all the Self Striped Mohair Sold Usually at 98c¢ It is closely woven, water shedding and cool, smart Summer d:esses and bathing suits. The weave, In black only. Highly lustrous. Women’s House Dresses Of Blue and Gray Chambray NEAT, SERVICEABLE retty. They lawn on collar and front. 4 to 46, Sizes flowered designs, The quality of silk is excellent in all Satin Slip-On Bathing Suits Made of Sturd: Women's Summer Frocks At One-Half Actual Value BROKEN LINES AND SIZES in some of the prettiest Summer frocks imaginable priced for a speedy clear- ance at about one-half less than usual prices. In all the wanted Summer cottop materials in a splendid range of styles and colorings, Second foot, Cvatral Building. colors. Street floor, Pultom streey, Central ide, bi Slight mill imperfections make {$3.25 Doz. Damask Table Tops, 35c, 50c and 75c Each Fine mercerized bleached damask Table Tops, 35, Fleur variety of dainty floral effects in natural colors and 22-inch Napkins to match at.......... $1.49 4 dozen gold traced handles. 15¢ Imported China Tea Cups, 9c Pair ‘ Hemmed Bath Towels, 25¢ Each All Usually $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 rade Suits at g pop Hundreds of Suits to choose from in a Every good model of the season {s Junior Norfolk Suits of rep in white, white and blue, white and rose, Middy Blouse Suits of drills, reps and madras in stripes and solid colors. Low neck and short sleeves. fecond floor, Kast Bullding, at $1.04, Billy Boy Suits In blue and tan linen, in slzes 3 to 6 years, The Hat will cost y 50, The Sport Suit of kindergarten cloth and madras Win Ont YON gd blue colorings with white rep collar and belt. Blocking .........64 15¢ collar that can be worn two ways. These Shirts are exceedingly Je avd reliable in every detail, street floor, Fulton treet, Megs Bldg. 69c THIS FABRIC ‘s fashionable for the surf, beach and mountain. Street floor, LAvingston etreet, Central Bldg, Figured Silk Kimonos, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Loose, flowiny model in several styles, the majority of which have {$3.08 Peau de sole in a neat black slip-on model. Black and white striped satin collar and sash set off. An extremely chic sult. Second floor, Baleony, “Central {$2.08 It Pa The 25 minutes 22 minutes Wey Wa oa This Midsummer Furniture Sal ee Offers to Everyone Savings of 0% THE GREATEST STOCK of the BEST Furniture this Borough has ever seen. To take any ong particular type of Furniture and group it by itself would make énough pieces to equal the total display in some stores. The Sale began hgre ori Monday morning—began bp tammey | ‘ the doors opengd—began with record sales and has ‘been beating previous figures ever since. ‘ If you are seeking a single Bere, a suite or the furnishings of an’ entire household, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. Here are a few sample items: $17.50 Mahogany Library Arm Chaits, $15.00. Spanish #17.50 Mahogany Rockers, $15.00. Spanish leather cover 150,00 Set of Dining Room Chair$, .00, Golden oak. firs Golden Oak Couches, $15.50. Covered with imitation leather. $.00 Davenport, $50.00. Covered with velour. $34.75 Standing Hall Clocks, $17.50, Early English oak case. Fourth floor, Central and Rast Building, Sunny Monday Laundry Soa Usdally Sc Each 8 Bax for > 25¢ A limited quantity only. 24c Saniflush Sanitary Cleanser, 20c The most popular cleanser of its kind. Garbage Cans Made of sheet steel, coated by a special process with not rust. Size 0000, usually 38¢, at.. Size 000, usually 45c, at... 2lc Drink leather covering. ‘ing. a Cups, 14¢ Swedish white enamelled Drinking Cups. Our Favorite Ammonia, 4c Subway floor, Kast Building, White French Cr Regular 35¢ Quality {19¢ Yard 44 INCHES WIDE. A dainty waist or dress fabric, An im | porter’s clearance. Regular 35c quality. a 25c and 29¢ Double Width Stripe Novelties, 19¢ a Yard Exceptionally Good Gabardine, 3$¢ Yard This season's most desirable suiting material. Mercerized. i Double width. Gtreet Noor, pl ie Woven Diese Gingham! 12¥4¢ ey SPLENDID PATTERNS in fine quality woven Dress Ginghata that is especially serviceable for children's “wear Wash Goods Remnants, 5c and 10¢ Yard A month-end sale of up-to-the-minute fabrics in lengths suitable for |. dresses, blouses and children’s wear. Values to 49¢ a yi ~- AES Aah Victor Records 4 $1.59 For August — hl Now ff ular and ‘The Peasant Girl Walts a old at this price in a d ‘eat assortment of 4 The Magic Gerant K fuding Wher, Bend Charlie Chaplin Feet " LS Mee ean uff Jotinsoni’s Hi AnnieLaurie"—~'"Those Charlie ai Chaplin Feet.” My, Little Dream Girl Victor Military Band No More, ‘ed ‘Ma; Da: sledy Fox Trot in tan, brown and 8c the correct shaped saad ii psa: Seti neat striped designs, A chic fabric for right welght and “If We Can't Be the i Old ‘Sweethearts, Well Just [Thee | Be the Same Old Friends” (Irving Kaufman), “One Wonderful Night"— “You Told Me You Loved Me” (Keithly-Lyons-Jones). Lyric Quartet} 10 tm. “You for Me In the Summer+ ‘Te. time” (Roy Ingraham). Pretty Desk or Boudoir Clocks { 89c A VARIETY of prettily finished Clocks to se lect from. One-day guaranteed movement and 2-inch dial, Subway floor, Central Building, Women's Low Shoes $2.48 Made of Colored Kid a IMPORTED COLORED KID in gray with patent leather dia. mond tips, also brown, and’ gray suede with satin backs to match; turn soles; Louis heels. Size range is slightly broken, 17813 + 4 3 {79c are trimmed with | models,