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ie (Meee aha ae STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ranklin Stmon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Prices Thur at § Will Close Out Women’s Low Shoes Pumps ond Osteniel Flee This season's models, made of selected imported kidskin. 4.50 Heretofore $6.00 to $5.50 Women’s Summer Dresses Of plain, figured or embroidered French voile, in white or colors. 6.95 9.75 4.50 Women’s Silk Dresses Taffeta Silk Dresses In black, navy or Benjais, bead emb’d sash. Georgette C: Dresses In te or , emb'd collar and revere. Crepe Meteor Dresses In navy, black, Benjais, gray or white. Radium Silk Dresses In navy, black, white, Copen or gray. Will Close Out Thureday Women’s Corsets Binzer, Gossard front-lace or “Parfait” Corsets. Gizee 21 to 36; not all sizes in every style. 2.00. Heretofore $3.00 to $8.00 Spectal 18.50, Women’s Brassieres Sizes 34 to 36 only Nin cent brassiores are of nainsook and all-over em- lery; One dollar and ninety-five cent brassleres aro of real hand-made Irish lace. Sizes 34 to 36 only. 95 ona 1.95 Heretofore $2.95 to $9.75 Beaded Georgette Gowns For Women, in White or Flesh Dressy models, in white or flesh Georgette Crepe made over silk; elaborately beaded. Special 29.50 Will Close Out Thursday Misses’ Summer Dresses 45 Paris Boudoir Gowns Mi 4 ote Speet, end parte f green, ; , in 18 0 5 Late Paris Models, one of a Color rose, Cor or black stripes. Reretotore 00s 6.50 For Women—Of brocaded silk, crepe de chine, French satin, chiffon or lace and silk combined; majority silk lined. Misses’ Novelty Voile Dresses Seripes, checks or flowers in pink, green, blue, lavender or black. Ie to 20 years. Heretofore $18.50 9.75 Misses’ Taffeta Silk Dresses Of all taffeta silk or combined with Georgette in navy, white, Copen, gray or black; also novelty silks. 14 to 20 years. Special 10.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $89.50 18.50 New Misses’ Model Wool Jersey Sport Suits For Misses, 14 to 20 years New long belted coat; skirt with shirred top, pockets and detachable belt; of superior quality wool Jersey, in rose, Copen, white, purple or gold. Will Close Out Thursday Sport Middy Blouses For Misses and Girls, of white drill, hand faggoted, n red, Copen or white. 10 to 18 years, 1.00 Heretofore $1.75 @ Don’t Suffer Longer @ sid Sopa: se conan any acta de Open Saturda pe ive sy: i ‘f pen ys hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element Until 10 P. ware a eaiee coma th and Cavalier te eee oh hide! Evenlags al 6 o’Cleck Special This Week—‘*!<%, Smith AXMINSTER Rugs, 9x12", WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE ‘T!.2y gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone tue si purify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel low-spirited and out of sorta, Beecham’s Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough beh Give Quick Relief Special Directions of Value to Women with Every Bex Sold by druggists throughout the orld. In bones, 106, 28¢. The 1916— | SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL} a ll BedroomSuit & THE N. Y. WORLD. e.{nCireassian Walnut, h beautifull; Soured, end French bevel plate rolsreres consisting of FREE! iy DRESSER, 42 long; Mirror, 32x24; CHIFFO! i Hf longs mirror, 2016, TOILET TABLE, 33 inches lore > Inchoe ROOMS $3! ROOMS $ ROOMS $ At the Main Office and Ail Branch Offices of The World. femme 75 A pea 12 | B Comsin 150 Containing Many Thousand Advertisements of Places at Which to Spend Your Summer Vacation, Orders by Mail Should Be Accompanied by Five Cents for Postage. SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES, EXCLUSIVE OF BEAU- TIFULLY ILLUSTRATED COVER IN COLORS. A G u i d e t ° A 11 R e Ss oO Tr t 8s "@UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING ey Con.64"Sr. ’ @! morning by & report that an automo- F | wile had turned bottom u TRY MAY BRING LAW ON peals From 80-Cent Rate, but Wants to Issue More Bonds, HOLDS PAST IS PAST. Objects to Any Effort to Bring! Capitalization Near to Actual Value By Sophie Irene Loeb. At @ hearing yeetertay before the Public Bervioe Commision the Km County Léghting Company asked to be allowed to tasue bende to the amount of 476.000 At the same ina ot fas law recently pansed by the Lawl jature, through the campaign carrted on by The Bveniog World ‘The cent mae rete, which has been) pending before the Public Kervice Commission for ive years, was thor- Mgbly gone into by @ folnt commit. tee of the Legisiature and the rate fixed on the companies captaliaation | a tt wtands to-day | Commestoner Hervey rateed the | question ae to the past capitalisation of the contract far city lehting, stating that this wae an “inflation” of capital which should be met to-day by actual securities. This “most valuable” comract of the company was capitalised at $2,800,000. ‘The attorney for the company, Ashley Cole, said he would got call ft an “inflation.” Mr, Hervey then designated it as “just watered,” It is likely that the request for a bond issue in view of past capitalisa- tion will form the basis for an appeal to the Legislature for a statute that will admit of issuing bonds only to the amount actually used in the busl- nese, during the whole period of the business; thus eliminating the posst- bilities of “watering” atock as in the bast. This will tend to protect the in- vestor as well as tho consumer, In the investigation by the Publio STOGK WATERING Kings County Company Ap- tO WORLD, WEDEEeDAY, JULY 13,1910. SOHN WANAMAKER, 18, GETS CONGRATULATIONS ON M16 BIRTHDAY. | | —_—_ . | | JOHN WANAMAKER 0 eee eee ee eee PHILADELPHIA, July 12. Many | memsages of good cheer were sent to John Wanamaker upen the occasion of his seventy-cighth birthday annt- versary yesterday, He celebrated hie natal day very quietly im another Hiate, Numerous floral tributes ware | eent by hie friends, whe were un-/| aware of Mr, Wanamaker absence from the etty, His employees sont to him « tele. | area, which said: “We espeotally de- @ire to express our veneration for your power, our devotion for your de- votion, our loyalty for your loving kindness, our pride for your achteve- menta, our rejoicing for your secure Ly and our renewed determination to follow straight on in the forward path iMuminated by your genius.” AUTO POKER, PROOE AGAINST STACKED CARDS, NEW CAE Bayonne Finds All the Thrills Service Commission in the §0-cent gas rate case at the end of 1814, the company’s capital wae over $8,803,000 and the seourities $2,160,000 in excess of that, The interpretation of the situation int seems to be “what ie past, " but that future considere- tion of bonds must be regarded sep- |arately as of the kmmediate reasons for that issue, The Commission on May 25 laet {authorized the issuance of $472,000 bonds upon certain conditions, The company claims the conditions im- posed with reference to the adjust. ment of its capital account are illegal and void, and that compliance would be seriously prejudicial and injuri- ous to the property and credit of the and a breach of the coven. n the company, the trus- he rigage nd bond order bonds so as to net th jess than 95 per cent. of the par value thereof, The company claims it ts entitled to an order authorizing the issue of $675,000 bonds and to aell the same so as to net the company not less than 90 per cent, of the par udge Ingraham argued the legal points for the Kings County Lighting Company, nue Station in the Bronx, early this f mty-ninth Btrest Avenue, and several Hundred and Se ment at twenty miles an hour. A d Ure was the only damage to the int | breathless of Old Form in Wagers on License Plate Numbers. Automobile poker—that's the latest, and (t comes from pleasure-mad Bay- onne. When the other forms of gatety for which Bayonne ts famous pall upon her gilded youth, the latter gather at some point on the Hudsen County Boulevard and stake their patrimony on autoinobile poker, Although the name of the game might suggest it, one does not need an automobile to become « player, nor does one need cards or even chips. But it's poker, just the same. And here's how it t# played. (Hoyle please answer): ‘The players, two or more, select a car apiece from the many rolling along the Boulevard, and tho player of auch @ car wagers the figures on its licenae plate against the figures on the plates of the other selected car or cara. In determining the winnor the rules governing poker handa are followed so far as pairs, two pairs, threes, straights, full houses and fours are concerned. If @ license plate bears, for instance, the numbers 20,820, the player selecting that oar has two pairs, deuces and treys. If hie op- ponent has chanced to gelect a car numbered 64,266 he has threes and wins. In another instance a player might select @ car bearing 60,008 and have a full house. The care are selected by the players when they are at such distance that their plates cannot be distinguished, and can be read only as they pass, Tho discoverer of the game, at least the one who disclosed It to-day to a world, was Policeman Walter Sleight, who, seeing several young men intently watching passing motor care and exchanging money as they sped by, asked the reason, The game waa then and there explained to him, He made no arrests, simply or- dering the “poker party” to move on. | ——— | BURGLAR CHASE ON ROOFS. Twenty Shots Are Fired and Two Prisoners Taken tm Brooklyn. Burglare were surprised while pre- paring to loot the home of Frederick Walker, No, 850 Vernon Avenue, Brook- lyn, early to-day, and gave police and detectives a lively chase over roofs. A neighbor saw @ light in the house, and Al | knowing the Walkers were at Far Rock- first aid for skin les ** Will Resinol Ointment really stop this dreadful itching and clear my ecrema away?" ‘*Madam, if you only knew as much about Resinol as doctors do-- se, how promptly Id not di « I ediatelya once ‘ily it 1 s00n removes every bit of eruption,” Resinc! Ointment le so nearly fagh<colored that it can be used ty acting undue attention, Sold by all away, notified ine police, The men ran to the roof before de twetivevs, p ting the reserves, could get through ty nt door, After a pur- sult on the during which the! | police fired t shots, the men got |down the scuttle of No. 370, went through the house and were trying to get over @ back fence when the police closed in. Two prisonero were taken, doscrib- ing themeetves es Harry Saute wen. ity, of Beattle, Wash and Max Morris, el@hteen, of No. 125 Van Ruren Street, Brooklyn. In the MV r home the po- lle found $5 » of valuables packed up to Vennessee Haw © NASHVILLE, epidemic in the State one battalion of the ‘Third I under guarantine. There cases of measles in the b of me has broken out terfere with their {mmediate depar- ture for the border. Vad, BROADWAY AT NINTH, NEW YORK Handbags, $2 1,200 Yards Dress 05 bo OF Le) bivaden Linen at 35¢ Yard Makers’ Oyster white, 454 ae aor Me is the hitherto lea individus for this ti ae fine copies — Plenty | of en lor ‘ AE ()) See 4 skirts, Im tof. fs proud to get and the a Soft: mocha so t ce drops tot” fe retty hurry out our remaining d ed yin, moroees a te 4 white kid New eee ee ae | ote Young Women’s | | Clothes—New Prices || a, | $12.75 and $18,756, i | Underclothes Less | $1 Lo $1.76, were 61.60 to $2.60, t) Shadow originally $19.75 to $26, Silk dresses and coat eulte of watin, « dark blue tal pretty va ool 8 ety, ine Mamita ryt Ln ae | to 5 sy _ enemy inally $17.50 to sg | $1 to $2, were $1.60 to $2.50, Motor coats of checks, ? | el tn he and plain clothe, f ‘be and 60a, were 608 and $1, Seer Ot for lace edged pink batiste draw- | ™ sain Aide, O14 Butiting, | Black Surf Cloth, 85¢ Yard | Mid-Summer Sale of White Goods 26e yard for our 36¢ and 45¢ An English standard fast dyed satin f surf cloth for sat | forded tie, sin wien i —— suits. ° ‘ shadow figures. oman ear but that it {eet raking’ ™"* | withstand the shock’ of manta at 80 to 50e salt water. Looks like satin, wears like cotton. 44 inches wide. Fabrics Salona, First floor, Old Building Men’s Shirts, 85c 6,000 Fresh from the Workrooms It’s an odd price, a low , because we can sell or that price and make our fair Poort: The shirts are all of the madras family — mercer- ized, printed, woven, and with uarded effects; varying in and ar- Just the Sort of Shirts a man likes to have a dozen or so of at home to from, and afford 12,000 Men’s Bow Ties, 17c Three for Fifty Cents ~ wil Cut from pleces of ‘silk too short to be made- four-in-hands, A wonderful plain Nef way . THE NEW STANDARD PRICES FOR CORSETS IN SEVERAL MODELS ARE NOW IN EFFECT Corset-materials of the Nemo quality are high and scarce. We had to increase prices or decrease quality; and the NEMO STANDARD will never be lowered. Nemo Corsets are the acknowledged world's standard for— WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY . CONSERVATIVE FASHION LINES SCIENTIFIC HYGIENIC SERVICE mobilization camp and | ficers fear that the epidemic may in- | Do you realize that every Nemo is an EXTRA VALUE simply as a corset, and that you never pay a penny extra for the exclusive Nemo HYGIENIC features, which are PRICELESS? NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE NEMO! All Figuree—Sold Bverywhere— $3.50, $4 and $5. The Nee Hystunte-Pachioa Lastitete, itew Tork OuvevvENUONONUENONETODUNEVUERENON eveRUETNDANTHNONUONN vedveVenOOuUnNUcven avon anuanenendenoen 4