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SN . ” i B. Altman & Cn. The Repairing and Remodeling of Furs and Fur G&rments are a specialty of the Fur Department. Greatly increased facilities for this work are afforded by the recent enlargement of the ¥ fur workrooms located in the establishment. Every part of the work is done by experienced workpeople, under the immediate supervision of fur experts. Orders. for execution during the Summer | months may be placed now at particularly advantageous prices. Dry, Cold Storage Vauits in the building. Fifth Averue, New York Store Your Furs and Winter Garments NOW Modern Dry-Cold-Air Storage Vaults on the Premises. Moderate Prices O. Jue OCH 8 Batablished 1860. | 125th Street, West Silk Poplin Shirts f $235 In solid Colors of Lavender, Helio- trope, Orange, Rose, Pink and Green Made according to Koch high standards, in gencrous widths; well tailored, soft turnback cuffs. Look at these shirts. Compare them with $3.00 and $3.50 shirts of other stores. You will all the better appreciate the saving. Golf Clubs at Special Prices The Celebrated ‘‘Brae-Heod,” mede by A. G. Spalding & Bros, Drive Iron, | Brassie Siva ee Special, 2 50 Putting | Driver, e Cleek. Sporting Goods Depts. | Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE “Sstieateieiertnet aati inetebasnesieatens eiieenmetiarenaiaetemeeememene ’ ¢ ) t MEN’S SHOES } ! Low Styles of Timely Interest at Specially Inviting Prices | A : ae ' , ! i 750 Pairs $5.00 to $7.00 Low Shoes ' a | le $3.25 i IR In all leathers. many Sport Low Shoes included. A disposal of lines j i that are incomplete in sizes. An opportunity of saving for those whose sizes i WA are among them. i 9 White. Canvas Sport Oxfords; rubber low and | Shoes-—20 styles in all | t soles and heels... $3.95 | leathers, I:nglish or wider toes $0.00 1 | White Buckskin Sport Oxfords; white Low Shoes—[nglish and other style i { goles” and ‘hasles. c4.ess eit ars $7.00 Vine quality. Tan or black calf.... $8.00 | | ee ooo Ce Advance Mid-Summer Furnishings FOR MEN i ff \ Silk Shirts j Silk & Cotton Shirts i $4.85 $1.65 | ; A large assortment of Neat and fancy stripes in novelty stripes, in weaves of “ various colors; a compre- distinctive qualities, hensive selection, Pajamas i i $2.95 Silk and cotton mixtures, | Pajamas $1.50 Cotton crepe. In plain colors, well made; with pear! buttons, Ground Floor | y in attractive stripe effects, with silk loops, SA ee ee ae oe 1 ee eee ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | i { Store Hours in June: 9 A. M. to 5.P.M. Specially Featured for the Week-end ee eee Oa mee 0) ae (0) Cee 0 ae 0) ae) Ge (0) Ca) Se 0 Gane 0) Se | rurther to the south, according to the | statement, and attacks on the Teu | other | the northern wing has been checked | attacks {river panic-stricken |) mir-Volynski-Lutsk Road, . es TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. . IVENING SR UREDAL, JUNE 88 1 GERMANS FORCING RUSSIANS BACK IN GOUNTERORNE Austrians to the South, How- ever, Head for Their Frontier. BERLIN, June 2 (via London). ‘The repulse of heavy attacks by the Russians against Count mer's forces north of Preewoloka was announced to-day by the War Office The Russians were pushed further back on both sides of the Turia River, an affluent of the Pripat and von Both- tonic lines in the region to the west of Kolki and northwest of Lutek were unsuccessful AUSTRIANS LEAVING ALL SOUTH BUKOWINA TO STAND AT BORDER LONDON, June 22.—Gen. Pflanzer's demoralized army is preparing to| abandon all southern Bukowina to the Russians, according to Berne de-, spatches to-day. The Berne corre-! spondents received their information from Vienna, They reported that th. | Austrians Would make @ stand a Rodna pasa, twenty miles northwes | of the Roumanian frontier and at strategic points barring ae Russians’ advance into Hungary ‘The Russians are now throwing | large forces across the Sereth Rivey,| aiming to cut off large Austrian! forces before they reach the Car- pathians, The Austrians are aban- doning large quanties of ammunition in their flight Despatches ftom all sources agreed to-day that the Russian advance on by heavy Austro-German counter- Hundreds of Austrians = were drowned in the Stripa after the re- cent Russian success on the eastern bank to the north of Buxzace, accord- ing to Reuter's Petrograd correspon- dent. ‘Trops holding some of the | trenches enveloped by the Russians | from the north and south and cut off | from the bridges rushed into the! A few managed | to awim across the despatch, but the majority perished Military authorities, the corres | j *pondent wires, believe that the cul- | mination of the fighting alone the | Styr and te Stokhod front is far | from having been reached, Three dis- et groups of Austro-German forces ttacking the Russians, the firs: the east and t south of Kove! the second on both sides of the Viadi- and the third from the Sokal-Btoyanoff line. ROME, June 22. spatch to-day rted that prepara- 39th Street OO ee: ees ae ses sts 1 i] i} ' 1 Bathing Suits $2.95 Made of worsted, guar- anteed fast colors; in blue, black or gray. Shirts and Drawers 75 each ! i} | Athletic style; made of | white self striped sateen or i madras. i ’ tions for thé military evacuation of Lemberg wore made at a special Aus- tro-German war council. oo Misses’ Street Frocks ‘ Of taffeta, Georgette Crepe combined with taffcta, and crepe de chine. Misses’ Afternoon Frocks but nobody wh: National ti e da. AY INTERNED, ‘ladeiphia Mu'tetin.) You can go home | PITTSBURGH, June 22.--Enliatmente| “tt migh' [are numerous in western Pennsylvania's many _netional guard units and the en- naer?|tire Second Brigade in full strengiir ed. twill inove to Moun , The Specially Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Friday and Until 1 P. M. Saturday Sormerly up to 29.50. In radium taffeta, Georgette, printed Georgette and taffeta. White, flesh, pearl gray and all fashionable shades. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Organdie and Net Frocks 20.00 to 75.00 Jeune Fille. Sizes 14 to 18. COOKS NEEDED IN THE RANKS] "XiS*z, nen, commenters wes formerly up to 59.50... ay of w BONWIT TELLER &CO, 15.00 Sizes 14 to 18. 39.50 Victorian Basque, beaded and belt line effects; new models designed specially for the es’ Utility Coats.. ses'Sport Suits Velour checks, worsted checks, navy and tan gabardine. Sizes 14 to 18. .. «formerly up to 39.75... Of La Jerz, wool jersey and shantung. New shades and striped effects. To Close Out--Misses’ Tailleur Suits formerly up to 59.50 15.00 18.50 In serge, gabardine, velour or worsted checks. Sizes 14 to 18. “Flapper” Coats...... Tea ts, Vat, Otte lapper” Suits... A Bucharest de. |~ +. Jormerly up to $29.50... 5.00 7.50 Models for Sports, Camping and Dress Wear. Sizes 12 to 16. ... formerly up to $29.50 Sizes 12 to 16. Serge. Gabardine and wool checks. New Models in ‘Flapper’ Frocks 5.95 7.50 Russian and coatee effects. Sizes 12 to 16. Electric flags have becomea popularand strikingly attractive form of patrigtic expression. The cost of installation depends upon the size and is not great. The cost of clectric energy ranges from 7% cents hourly fora fag 4 feet wide to 13 13 cents where the width is ro teet. Phe manufacturers inform us thata limited number of fags may be had before Inde- pendence Day. Information in detail upon request, The New York Edison Company cAt Your Service ... formerly up to 35.00... 12.75 29.50 Sizes 14 to 18. 10.00 8.95 Developed in Ramie linen, Irish and French linen, dimity and printed voile. One and two piece frocks in ificially. walled nm ind like levity, hut jt is no joke, this lack of cooks and nobody in Our Gutfits able to cook, | qualities, for $1.75 each crocheted. yoke, $2 and $2.60 quali- ju 1.35, oh PM, rash; Ihre Broadway at Ninth Women’s Hosiery and Underwear In a Spacious New Store You are cordially invited|entirely for your conven- to visit the Hosiery and] ience and to give an improved Underwear Store in its new oN amr ill find "Tes % omen will find every | home on the Tenth Street good kind of underwear and | | side of the Main floor of the] hosiery here, for themeelves | | | Stewart Building. — It __ is) and their children. They will | | larger than ever before, to] find — infinite variety and | | Keep up with an enlarged] splendid qualities, each the i business, and it is arranged] best at its price. } Specials for Friday | Women's Underwear At 5c, venta of white ribbed lisle, | Samples from Switzerland,| Wit hand-crocheted yokes on band | ; tops. Sizes 40 to 44, all perfect in quality, though] At 35. combination suits of white ribbed cotton with lace yokes. some slightly soiled. Size 6. Specially Priced Women's Steckings. 25) apun wilk vesis, with hand crocheted yokes, $1 and upward] yt 0c thread silk stockings, tn cotton tone. At 50c, thread milk stockings, some soled, oud colors, broken sizes. Bold Aa A wpecial here a! In nddition an attractive offering of 1.000 pales of importer’s Sample Stockings 42) spun ail verts, with hand for 8S silk-mimed vent crocheted yoke, $1.5 . with hand quality, for Absolutely fast black, in qualities 15 silk-mixe on suits Ae rained Beco andes Pui" | practically unobtainable mow. These or fancy trimmed, $2.00 and $3 qual- | ittes, for $1.75. ees wt Gas 45 liste thread vests, with hand] | At 38¢, 3 pales for jack cotton, crocheted Yokes, $1 quality, tor e0c.| Hale or mercerized hose. some | | 86 Hele union autts, plain or] With narrow hem fo HEM, eet | ora, slightly soiled, Siven mostly 9 and $15 | 25¢ pair. tan cotton, Hele er | rived lisie: black cotton or Lisle, some embrota- with narrow hems, eome | fresh. Mostly alzes § and 99 | At 20c pair, tan lisle hose, with ) sults of white, nATIOW hems,’ Sines 9% and 10. regular and extra pices | Main floor, Old Building. Trunks--Made This Year | At 25 to 33; Per Cent. Less 189 brand-new trunks at $6.75, $8, $9 and up to | | $32. Direct from the manufscturer. Two, three or _more of a kind. Steamer trunks, wardrobe trunks, | theatrical trunks, dress trunks, skirt trunks, hat , | boxes. Well-made trunks of basswood, reinforced with hardwood slats and steel brassed hardware; others covered with fibre. Trunks of the right kinds for Fourth-of-July holidays and longer vacations. | Because they are discontinued styles we were able to buy them from the manufacturer at discounts of 25 to 3314 per cent. from regular prices, and we pass | those savings on to our customers. 68 steamer trunks, sizes 28' 56 dress trunks, 28 to 38 to 36 inches, $6.75 and $9.50. | inches, $8 and $9. 25 wardrobe trunks, to| 12 three-quarter dress | $32, trunks, $16 10 theatrical trunks, 32 and| 13skirt trunks, $16 and $19, i | 34-inch, $12; 36-inch, $14. | 2 hat boxes, $16. » $1.75 and $2 quali- «plain or ality, at $f ' In Addition wtiful quality combina. Tite ribbed Haste Subway floor, New Building. Swinging Straight Along— June Sale of Men’s Suits It answers the call for men’s good summer clothes. $30.00 to $37.50 Suits at $23.50 $22.50 to $27.50 Suits at $18.50 Hurlington Arcade floor, New Buildang. $18.50 to $20.00 Suits at $15.50 $10.50 and $17.50 Suits at $13.50 Broadway corner Bighth. Three-fourths of the suiis were made in Wanamaker Shops. our way, in our models, by our regular tailors. We picked the fabrics months ago, when prices were much lower than today —blues, blacks, with faint white stripes, gray effects, checks, tan effects; patterns sought by men who mingle much with the world; modest dark mixtures for the more reserved, It is a well-rounded service we offer to men in this Sale; the service of good cloth well tailored, of models cut in a ppronriate patterns for men and young men of varying builds; of economies that come but once each June There will be more than 2,000 suits in all sizes, for to~ morrow’s choosing