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The BVveRinw WUKLD, POLITICS CUT OUT BY G.0.P. NSLALE FOR THE JUDICIARY tmbel 3 roth ers See'pT - BROAIWAY -894 ST BARGAIN SUBWAY Very Good Trunks Price Saving in eassure you that these Every one of the: you may be truly proud of it At $5.50 You Save $1.50 to $3 | A first-class make of trunks, well constructed with «4 basswood body, hard vuleanized fibre bound and two fibre cent “ls, foreed and strongly protected with hardwood slats. finished with good, js arranged with # large, roomy trunks is so yood in appearance ware, The interi tray, divided for hats, wai At $7.50 You Save $2 to $4.50 A group of trunks of exclusive GIMBEL style, ma: They are similar to the $5.50 trunks known manufacturer for us instruction and arrangement, but b ied from which to choose, rai deserve your particular atten: GINBEL Subway Stores, Balcony. ft quality throughout. Several of | for t lawyers of W JOULE’: The $1 SALE is only one feature of our August Furniture Sale That Buite of Furniture you have been longing for, but didn’t have the cash to buy, select it tomorrow at our Dollar Sale. your home by paying One Dollar Down and arrange to pay the balance as best suits your convenience. ut this is not all—by maki: yo=4 benefit of Our August Furniture Could anything be fairer? Have it delivered to your selection now, you get, in addition, the B Isn’t this just the sort of arrangement you have hoping for, so that your house will be in order for the Winter. Beautifully finished in American Wainut tahed throughout with gr Room Table Tie i a moat ex Extension Table upholatered with genu tional set at the price. Conatata 6-foot Pin. op and 6 Chatre in Golden, bak ine Brown Spanish Leather; slip aeate During This Dollar Sale Only ANY $15, $25, $50, $75, $85 OR $100 Columbia Grafonola DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR pod One Dollar PAYMENT ren able offer nel Brass Bed Outfit with Bed incall atzems Spring unit wae U head and foot boards.” 4$1 DOWN Three-Piece Library able, 24236; Arm Cha nd Rocker, with genta and’ back covered with rown Spanish imitation leather, finished in Fumed Oa Suite $1 DOWN tis $6095 durable as any mattress Downtown Sixth Ave. At 16th St. W. 34th St. ee ene ~ REFERENCE TOT.R. ——RATINTHEWEST. - year they may win Tatts has en cans int | person of Victor Morawe aw known economist present Republic m Manhattan jth to be renom Walter M, Chandler in th, Imane Siegel in the Fwentieth and Willam 8. Bennet in the Twenty-third, BACON BOOM ON WANE: ROOSEVELT AVOIDS SPLIT Colonel Won't Join Barnes Against Whitman—Hinman Not Likely to Run, The ybert Bacon boom for United States ator got a bit frizaled to- \day in the Republican frying pan. Col. Roosevelt, although sympathetic d willing to support the personal acon, declined to go to the extent of forming an al- Hance with William Barnes, which he Republi- ‘ate to consult rd time and all town agreed to stand by the decision of the sage of Ja. William Calder, who has 1) Senatorial fleld all to himself, day that he was not alarmed vect of Mr, Bacon enter- the result would be position to Gov. ation by i amton fac is started it wil Whitman for re | vey Hinman of | ooo ‘PROHIBITION CONVENTION IN SESSION AT ELMIRA Hanly, Candidate for President, Makes Address To-Night—How- ard Mentioned for’ Governor ELMIRA, N, Y,, Aug. 16.—The State | Prohibition Convention opened here this morning with more than three | hundred di ing nearly district in the State. sion was devoted to ng the permanent organiza- his evening the Prohibition | candidate for President, former Gov. J, Frank Hanly of Indiana, will speak, candidates for the State ticket will be selected, petitions will be signed and @ big parade will be held, Late yesterday the Rev, F. J. Ken- Rochester, in his keynote oned Thomas Mott Os- This brought forth ¢ r. Cline Howard of Rochester also is while D. vin of New York City likely # for United States wired a declina- or ie al PLUMBERS’ HELPERS GO OUT. 1,000 Strth tlon of Union, r newly foroved union. Ww patld Devlin, Secret smith and Frede _>- | DROWNED, HIS W Untdentioed Body © tery Wal v den 1 of a man about forty-five years old was found to-day in the boat basin at the Bat- t A wateh in the clothing was] all running and marked t The and bleck eho a ratie party thr | recently recetved @ great deal of data rom the National Cc aw en. | trom the National ¢ ne of the | 4 thousand more jostled outside vain- et and|ly pounding on the doors for admin- jwion, ven above Hughes's votco could be heard this din of the disap- pointed o This vast) audience Senatorigl nomination | German Government was not opposed | part whatever of Amer! ites present, represent- ing Sing Warden the | * More Vay and t in this) y and tek | Hairs Will Vanish || After This Treatment ATCH RUNS.| (Toilet Helps) ad Near Hate BY HUGHES MAKES andilate Renews Wilson Admir la { Non-bfhicien POWTLAND Ore Keane © pul rdy" lawe in the ap ie of the Dem 1 failure of the Wise nto live up to the p of protection of American nd thelr property abroad ma he ad 4 new charge quired a Republ ewer m faye just at the beginning of the Wiisen administration It ts known that Mr. Hughes has pmittes in New York, Including one 675 te le treasure house of inf bis use. From now on tn every of hin big speeches, the candidate will | attempt to strike a new blow at his! | political opponents by cttation of cific Instances supporting bis claims. | The greatest demonstration he bas +l yet received was at Seattle last night Fight thi wand jammed the hall and cheered every shaft which Hughes shot at the Democratic Administration. | Stimulated by the warmth of the re- ception, the nominee gave what mem- bers of his party declared was his best speech of the tour. Vociferous cheers greeted Hughes's first direct reference to Roosevelt dur- ing the tour, He did not mention the | name of the former President, but the reference was unmistakable, It was in connection with a satirical | shaft at the Democratic claim of “ex- citability” when preparedness first be- came an issue. Hughes said: “Then a stalwart figure appeared before the American people, told them | a few things and then the Adminis- tration changed its mind.” Hughes bitterly assatied the Demo- cratic rule of the army and navy and promised “competent and eMcient men” in the army and navy portfolios if he is elected. GERMANY NOT OPPOSED TO SALE OF DANISH ISLES Von Jagow Quotes Kaiser as Say- ing He Doesn't Want Expansion There—Up in Senate To-Day. BE IN, Aug. 16.—In view of re- ports that Germany was apprehensive over the proposed sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States, the Foreign Minister, Gootlieb von Jagow, made the statement to-day that the to such a transfer, rmany 1s antagonistic to no- body and has on intention of disturb- ing the sovereign rights of any power in that part of the world,” said Von Jagow. > German policy was plainly stated by the Chancellor in a Reich- stag speech April 4, when he made known to everybody that Germany harbors no plans of aggression or an- nexation in Canada, Brazil or any WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The Sen- oreign Relations Committee this oon began c#Milderation of the AUGv6éT 16, WEW LOAN TO ENGLISH 1S FOR $259,990,999 tw More Cadersen timers Heated uw \\ Wok Wonders, IN WANAMAKER'SS BWew Yo 6 Store An Unprecedented Fashion Event the newest Paris fashions | the reach of the woman with a very limited income. The new models of Bernard, Drecoll, Georgette and We Paris dressmakers—-have been copied to sell at the usual prices of stereotyped modes. It remained for Wanamaker’s to make this innovation, And it has been accomplished | Therefore, we are able to announce for tomorrow C om Qe Paris fashions have at last been brought within in the true Wanamaker way. Serge Dresses—Copies of New \Paris Models at $19.75, $21.75, $22.75 Weeks Modei copied in Fine Serge, $22.75 The new skirt of tiny box pleats—the most talked about mode for Autumn —is introduced in the Bernard model. ‘ | Georgette’s charming surplice blouse, the panel tunic of Weeks Drecoll are just a few of the features that make these dresses distinctive, Sizes 34 to 42 in each model. Navy Blue and Black Predominate; also Green and Brown Mail and 'phone orders will receive prompt attention. Thursday in the Downstairs Fashion Store, Old Building Georgette Model copied in Fine Serge, $22.75 “Samples” Boys’ Knockabout —that’s why we can present | Clothes—-Special Norfolk Suits of mixed cheviot; | sizes 7 to 15, $2.95, $4. China Silk | Blouses at $2.90 Only 12 blouses of each model, brie et, trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years, $7.50, reaty for the purchase of the Danish West Indies for $25,000,000, Despite strong opposition from Senator Borah it is expected to be favorably re- ported either late to-day or to- morrow, —_——<>——_. LETIMBRO SURVIVORS CAPTURED BY ARABS Their Boat Driven Ashore on Tripolitan Coast After U-Boat Sank Steamer. ROME (via Paris), Aug, 16.—The missing boat from the Italian pas- senger steamship Letimbro, sunk in the Mediterranean a fortnight ago by an Austrian submarine, was driv- en ashore near Misurata, on the Trip- oll coast, it was learned here ht passengers from the Letimbro who were in the boat were taken ri into the interlor by the Sov Ye hair plain delatone and have no fear of the skin, A thick paste is maae by | mixing some the powdered dela. with water, ‘Then spread on th sand after 2 of 3 minutes rub off, can keep your skin tree from fuzz by the occasional use of using it you need and only 15 models. Therefor?, early selection is imperative. The model illustrated shows the character of the blouses, which are smart in style and are finely tailored. Several models have Norfolk box Fine Linen Blouses at $2 In that smart moael with collar combined with four-in-hand tie. White, trimmed with rose or blue. A Sale Brassieres at 38c Instead of 50c¢ Corsets, 75c, $1.50 Instead of 95¢ and $2 and mixed cheviot; 7 to 18, $1, 04 was the former price. 9x 12 Ft. Summer Rugs Quarter Less | Wy me The Pendeau bressiere— illustrated— is of a very good ch-color warquisette finished with beading and lity of ile 1 tr and it’s fastened in the back with hooks and pink ribbon, batiste, trimmed with eyelet embroidery, and it Aleo models in whith Domed with imitation cluny lace, Loth mouels ther of pink batiste, trin.me five V-shaped necks. Broche Corsets, $1.50 “Wanamaker Special” Corsets in an excel'ent model with low bust and long hips; three sets of hose supporters. | 75c—-reinforced with coutil around waist and Summer Net Corsets, Fring or injuring | ‘bottom. Excellent for bathing wear. wash the skin and all traces of hair ished. He careful, bowever, lelatone,—Advt, E'RE First Aid to Broken Classes,” We duplicate your lenses from the pieces’ with | out prescription = accu rately and very quickly |e ' = | #y, ot John St Av doth Ot. | » Av. dad 10) Nassau. ot Ane St 1) West 42d. Street, Brooklyn 498 Fulton St cor Bond 6t ; . NEW YORK . » ie vks four of the famous | | | Bernard Model copied in Fine Serge, $19.75 2nd the military braiding of | two and with pineh antial fas | > pairs of Extra Trousers — of corduroy Women'sTwo-Clasp Silk Gloves, 35cPair Until Today, 50¢ “Tan and pongee tricot, all sizes in the lot. Rag rugs Fibre rugs Wool and fibre rugs 4 Woo! and fibre rugs 4.65 Durbar rugs 19.00 7.80 Other sizes arf price les. ened’ in proportion, | Handkerchiets at Very Little Prices 150 Lach 4 for women's handee 's hand-embroidered | linen handkerchiefs, ra 12! 2¢ Bach for men’s linen har “odd” initials. Bee imperfections the prices rehiefs in of slight | less,

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