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THE EVENING Pr heminee hae refremed WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, HUGHES TALKSTO. |" 5 | “WOMENOMY'AT =e ae aes _] *1Oe bey WmrONiNg Frond man te te @alb from Metiehure to New Tork + carne for lowe Backer ith Ue of atingiant 1916, _ | o Me hee whey Clearance Sele of Women's Pumps OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & € husbend ty, | . : = oud carry AND IN NEW SPORE! Alche oy hunted ott | : - 1 partiotpat bys ein PrueNcn mt LA.tno eatebrated ae ang a la oO), wtha arty te vem " avuite en oS wi Ps og sete ee | 700 Pairs Women’s Pumps me Ponape * er HoT WRATHRR ero AY from #! Vault tetle how hwwieas:, . WATERMELON FRAST for hundrode of boys near glace hidshin, white calfekin, buckskin and Most powerful germ killer STEARNS PAHOZONE Protection against disease germs Now when the epidemic of Infantile Paralysis is prev every preeaution she be taken to prevent the spread of di Practically all noted Health Authoriti Infantile Paralysis is spread by children and adults through the nasal and mouth secretions, See that every one in your family protects himself by using daily Stearns Alphozone as a nasal , douche and gargle. according to directions, Simply dissolve Alphozone tablets in water Don't delay — ask your druggist for Stearns Alphosone— comes with full directions in a handy 28¢ bottle containing 93 tablets—manufactured by— FREDERICK STEARNS & CO. New York Office, 108 John St, DETROIT, U.S.A. Yesterday seeing ho poiitt yee rested hare aking bo ad {the fire he showed aa a campalxner 8 bls Inst Gubernatorial contest, The reticence, difidence and reserve man. ifest in his manner while @ Supreme Court Justice be has shed easily During the last two days of | canvass in Montana he “found” bim self, He assumed an easy attitude toward hie audiences. ——— BOYS PLAY FOR FILM STARS. Newstes Mattle je Hall Game at Clab'e Summer Camp. Two baseball teama of the Newsboys’ Club battled through nine Innings yes terday before a number of movie stars at the club's summer oy Midiama Staten Island. € 14 won amp No. 17 by nin ven Rose K. Tapley of the Vitagraph; Baby Lorna of the W Films and Sid Walters of the among the visito: ‘The plan of giving newstes a week's outing for 25 cents has brought several | hundred boys to the camp, They are permitted to stay a second week by bringing four more boys mp IN WANAMAKER'S _ ( WN = Seow Von Lae! Down Dh ~— — Blankets, Linens, Bed Muslins— Special Notice for Autumn Home Furnishers been wide-awake to the conditions of a con- The Down Stairs Store has ganization were | = and arranged for sending Owen 8 YO worth of melon OUT OF MAINE; mn fruit train was wrecked and 01,000 | emashed | critical « may ac ore in the tht hospitals Fifty Ave persons canvas; this season's best models; hand- dremes, a t appearing in public aS turned and welted soles; LXV. heels. : e except to attend the Firet Baptiat 84 Deed om Troitey Crack. Church with Mrs Hughes Tale JOHNSTOWN, Ave 1h With Regular 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 values week's campaigning Will carry bim to the finding = of eral additional Puget Bound and Los Ange wiies in the wree of the two His frat week's © hee } care which met head on at | containing no poison Nt ese Eboeaeee to tbh teres MAKE A VERDUN demiee of enversl tthe Yielling tol Positively none sent C. O. D. of on Approval how Ht of the to injured are tn total deaths a —-SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WOND £RB— | “Carry the State fo State for Republi- can Ticket at All Costs,” Word to Campaigners. With Candidate Hughes far away on the Pacitle Wilson sticking closely to his Job in Washington, saying nothing about politics, interest of both Republican Coast, and President jand Democratic national headquar- ters to-day turned to Maine, That jnortheastern corner State is to be the Verdun of the political campaign that will be decided in its early au- tumn election on Sept. 11 Chairman Willcox of the Republican forces held conferences to-day with humerous New England politicians into the State all the big guns of the party. | Word was passed out that regardless |of every other consideration Maine ; must be carried for the Republican | ticket. “There te much to be contested for," said Mr, Willeox. “Aside from the local State ticket to be elected, there is the selection of two United States Senators and the influence | | that the election will have upon the | national result in November, “The campaign there is rapidly ex- panding from local considerations in- to national importance. Before clec- tho day, pretty much every phose of sidential campaign will be dis+ there by our speakers, We not narrowed tne subject down to any particuls but mean to take in everythi "tt DP issue, T hear th B. Altman & Ca. A Reduction Sale of Women’s Natural Pongee and Tub Silk Dresses for toemorrow (Tuesday) will offer splendid values at $16.50 & $19.50 Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) An Interesting Sale will be held toemorrow in the Fancy Needlework Section on the Fourth Floor. The items to be offered consist of Imported Women’s American-made Underwear the residue of several special assortments, will be on sale toemorrow at these advan= tageous prices. Night Robes at $1.00, 1.45, 1.90, 2.25, 2.90, 3.75 Combinations (corset cover and drawers) at es - 95c., $1.90, 2.50, 2.90 Chemises and Envelope Chemises at. . .« «ss 95e., $1.45, 1.90 Walking Petticoats $1.00, 1.50, 2.25, 2.90 Corset Covers se «© «» « Jp THE FOLLOWING ARE OF CREPE DE CHINE: stantly rising market. It anticipated recent price-advances by many months, |] | we shail rn ine Pin Cushion Covers and Pillow Slips, in Night Robes , . $3.75, 4.85, 7.25 arge chases were made early i » Spri Now > mel ise i ever insues he raines. And A : < - . Large purchases were made early in the Spring. Now the merchandise is here Ei, Pa fod ; ainiy shat various sizes, made of batiste, hand-embroid- Combinations (corset cover and drawers) each. white while abl sateen covered, full bed size, $4.50 Comfortables of silk mull—pure white cotton filling, full bed size, $3.50 each. Blouses of Crepe f hemstitched frill. | Tailored Crepe de Chine | One model of all white or white | 54 = com rics; for Autumn home-furnishers—and at old low prices. Bedcoverings Linens , $4 dozen, 1 ‘able cloths: en, hemmed, 63x63 in H 7 x 70 in,, $3.60; 70 x 90 in., $4 ‘Table damask, bleached linen, 70 in. wide, $1.50 yard. Crash toweling, linen, 16¢ yard. Cotton buck towels, large size, hemmed, 12!s¢, 15¢, 18¢ each, line and-wool blankets, white 8, ir -silver blea Crepe de Chine Blouses—Fine | Showing of Many New Models Blouses of Georgette and de Chine, $6 Satin Combined Extra-Size Blouses of Georgette Crepe Blouses, $5.75 For women who wear sizes 46 to new models ure reproduced at $5.75 and $6.90. , $2.45, $2.90 are the new prices Lg a nited \ blouses in ¢ or flesh w ith | p of few-of-n-l Aah n pet dechine and tubsilks, trimn’ Some examples— Table cloths of cotton damask, ~hemstitched, 68 x 90 in., 81 x 90 in, x90 in., 85¢; 0c each, Pillow cases—hemmed, 45x 36 in,, 124ye; 46x 8819 in., 170; 42x Bsty in., Ibe. White muslin mill ends, 36 in, | wide, from 6 to 20-yard le special at 9c yard, ae nase NEW Embroidered Silk Stockings White silk stockings are prettily «mbroidered in various new effects with white or black, black stock- Women’s Cotton Vests Low neck, sleeveless, lace || , rimmed; 1,200 garments at the pecial price of 16¢ each, UNUSUAL or isle, full fashioned; an unusual | purchase conditio nder ailing market | 3 for $1 One-Third Off | to | OoNtr. Hughes will go directly into | Maine when he returns from the Pa- mage yet for his speaking in other States. That matter will be de- termined later.” MOOSE CHAIRMAN SAYS WHITMAN WILL LOSE ‘O'Connell Sees “Humor” in An- nouncement that Governor Will Run in Progressive Primaries. announced en- vo party pri- t the Bull 1 with the ud trumpet- Gov, Whitman's trance Into Progre’ maries, backed by most Moone ers who Republicans, provoke »publicans, | bat that éavinen t won't amount to anyth this: that Judge Seabury will be sure- menacing. Even though Col. Roose 1 Willa, Hamlin | urned. Republican thelr old) part ered in effective designs, Included in this Sale will be a number of Stamped Articles in Scarfs, Centerpieces, Pillow Covers, Towels and Wash Cloths, at large reductions in prices. A Sale of Celluloid Toilet Articles (lvory-finish) has been prepsred for to-morrow, when these prices include monogram, engraved in any one of three styles and in a color that can be selected from a variety provided for that Button Hooks & Nail each 20c, 65c. Hair Brushes, $1.75 Mirrors, . $1.25, 2.25 Combs .. . 285. Files . . Shoe Horns . 3.75 at . . . ee . : i ted, 70 x 70 in., $1.75 each, te Co: H scheduled for t 3 Cotton full bod siee, ||, ‘Tate cloths — all linen, 70/70) | Pore (0 8 TO me BLsT enc Gaya or speaking. itis achedule ater] Pin Cushion Covers - « 75c., $1.25 Chemises and Envelope Chemises gray, tan, 25, $2.00 pair. F » $3,765" 10 x 104 Bed Muslins [thet as vet been determined ' $1.85, 2.75, 3.65, 3.75 : ' i mn Roowevelt will be Ih Maing on ; : 4 \ wigan ns to match, linen, 22 x22 Sizes before hemming. | Avs. #9. No arrangements have been Pillow Slips, 45c., 75c., $1.50 to 3.00 8 is : + See + Oe We., $1.90, 3.85 Bodices . . . . Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. of decidedly superior qualities, will be on Special Sale to-morrow and Wednesday, at interesting concessions from regular prices, White Blankets . . . per pair $5.00 Fancy Cotton Blankets . . each 2.25 One of the two eh pablanew urs bnatine le aaenivety | ings are embroidered with white; Ing to-day from the faithful remnant dels has the new button shoul- | shown in two models at $5.75. mercerized tops and soles. $1 pair. the Progressive Old Guard, John 4 ‘al p. Ate vestes, collar and | Another model of Georgvtto rene SPECIAI m J O'Connell, Chatrman of the New necessaries of the ao room will Pi Satinsfintsht Bedaceseds, oith scaliieed elae: re of Georgette crepe. with panel-back and coat-fron rah I i Sther model lias’ finely, pleated | Washeble satin is $6.90. G 4 who refused obtainable at the special prices quoted e ped edges each $3.25 1.65 size 80x100 inches . . Comfortables (cotton filled), each Muslin Sheets with maize shows Nori folk ple i | Women’s Stocki governor of ¢ : purpose down th + another—a tril i 0 ns ockings the wrath non wire le Hemstitched - « each $1.20 & 1.35 Muslin Pillow Cases "Ny “ave att unr Puff Boxes, 50c., 88c. 20c. to 306. Tire Heresies Yard. || meee Rugk $150 cs se oa eee Tair Raseivore Hematitcied each 28e., 320, & 3B —pl. eversible rugs, i La LW ea ea Ra Ca F if femstite*ie . eac . ce Navy blue and black predominate in some striking plain and figured effete: haus aatte enemies] «AE ss $108, 2.00] at « » » aber» SOc, ' : binations such as— Changeable blue and black with black stripes Navy blue with blue satin stripes Changeable blue and black with black satin stripes. New blue with black with satin stripes. Black with blue stripes Blue with white stripes, Blue with white and black satin stripes. Blue with blue polka dots, Blue-and-green stripes with hairline overplard. Please note the excellent quality of these new fab- 86 inches wide; $1.85 yard. Subway at Astor Place | Skirts, Now 95¢ All one size—36 x 63 in. Until today they were | $2.25-—only 100 at the new price, $1.50, Semi-Made Sports This 1s Less than Half the Original Price _ Awning wiriped materials in sports models, Broadway at Ninth, New York | =e Progressive contest. Wh: majority of the Bull Moose be entitled to have his na head of the party's ticket ——— Will Amazeyou Hear it at the WARE Hat Brushes, . 85c. | Trinket Boxes, $1.35 (Fourth Floor) Women’s Morning and Perch Dresses of piques, cotton voiles and tissues may now be obtained at $1.15 $1.65 & $2.25 as final reductions in prices have been made to insure a quick clearance (Second Floor) Fifth Apenue- Madison Avenue, Nem York