The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1917, Page 5

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Rages AEE At age tly All Cammeyer Stores Open Saturday Until | o'Clock. CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit: 34" St. New York Citizen of Russia, Asks for Support RY ANENNENT ‘Wve Fon Bi PETROGRAD, July T2.—Nicho: las Romanoff, former Emperor has brought the question of the support of his family before the revolut onary Government. He does this in an appeal for permission for himself and fam- ily to invest in the “Loan of Free- dom.” How much they can in- vest, he points out, depends on what provision the state intends to make for their support. Their need of aid ts pointed out by figures which show that the ex-Emperor now has only $450,- 000, his wife $500,000, his son $750,000 and his daughters from $500,000 to $1,500,000, ‘ood and Fuel Only Things to {Be Controlled Under é Measure Now. Continuing Until Further Notice Our Annual July Sale WASHINGTON, July 12.—The pros- it was predicted by leaders, 4 ‘to-eliminate the objectionable of the measure and almpiity B provisions will be perfected. hip dil! will be rewritten to provide ntrol of foods and fuel, but will of Women’s Y ] - 4 Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords | 24 many omer commodiles TEARHER 8 ABKER DROPPED | ] | 4 ( ( | ] iogihye pe yea of Education Board Is Unanimous jation to food and fuels. . cgmmittes, however, washed | for the Discharge of hands of the Prohibition ed Levine, tig to retain the Smoot amend-| py q unanimous vote the Board of Prohibiting manufacture or Im- waucation dismissed yesterday Herman jon of distilled liquors and pro p, Levine, @ teacher In Public School ng for Government: acquisition of No, 160, Rivington and Suffolk Streets, Women’s Pumps Reduced to $4.95 hg Fy org ond is our wine surplus stock of Calf, Brown Kid, Ivory Buck, Women’s Summer Shoes. All Gray Buck, White Linen. Graceful long vamp models. Hand rin or now In bond at cost plus 10 Manhattan, who had refused to registe, dent. Some changes were made In Under the Draft Law, A leave of absence, without pay, was granted to James EB. Crown, a Stuyve- sant High School teacher, to enable him to work In the naval gun plant at Wash- Me Smoot provision to meet criticism ding its constitutionality. he most objectionable features of Gore substitute appear princl- ington, Leaves of absence during the jy in the provision which eliml-| war also were granted to Russell Trum- the three commodities that are bull and Herbert V. Nuasey, teachers in t easily controlled by the truste— pupiic achools No. 94 and No. 123, are this season's styles and from soles, 21-inch the regular Cammeyer stock. covered bee ON) heels. This is our annual end-of-the- Women’s Oxfords season clearance, in accordance In Mahogany Russia Calf and with our policy not to carry Dull Cal Low and welt soles. Sizes incomplete. son to another. ” heais, fats, including butter and lary products, and sugars. hat this elimination would, ‘f med. be vigorously fought by Ad- Brooklyn, Tho board decided to ask for money for a new building for the Julla Richman High School, and to be- histration members in Congress in seech the Aldermen for permission to igered certain by those closely in| buy 100,000 tons of anthracite coal In with the Administration's view the open market without advertising for question. | bids, | ‘Though the Corporation Counse, military heels over merchandise from one sea- m Calls Legistatare (o Pasa) oq that Gaston A. Laftargue, a teach- Food Measure. ler here for twenty years, but never PANY, July 12.—A proclamation | juturatized, may’ take the oath of al- thoning the Legislature into extra /iegiance to the United States without Jon at 8.30 P. M. on July 31 to on-|grrecting his allegiance to France, the food control legislation for the! poard voted to put the question up to td has been issued by Gov. Whit-/ 1,6 Committee on By-laws, Under Bs expt ent te oon |e anes Lateran wares & SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. will be recommended for cpwill s along the general lines of | lovment ae a teacher, measure Introduced too late in the lar session to be passed, but it h be made to conform to the Fod- | measure. | ( ! \ \ Tansey ysay FOR REFUSING TO REGISTER Reduced from 4 a] 5 ith Senator Gore's substitute meas- eee ; H $9.00 ,»$8.50, $8.00, $7.00 & $6.00 e \ i ( \ \ \ \ | \ | i ; ee | tel Men Tell Hoover How The: Expect to Save. WASHINGTON, July 12.—New brk City restaurant and hotel man- ‘ ers have outlined to Herbert ji loover a programme of food con- ation they proposd for their es- r Mblishments. It includes the reduc- r fion of butter and bread, establish- . ent of u war bread by mixing other paterials with flour, discouragement 5th Avenue 34th Street >, veal and f heatiess day, & jscontinuance of f1 lunches and Mae reduction of garniture and the of sugar. ONG-LOST U. S, RECORD SEIZED FROM A JUNKMAN ‘Wie Goes to Capitol to Sell the Orig-| N inal Journal of 24th Con-~+ gress, Stolen Years Ago. WASHINGTON, July 12.—Tho origi- Semi-Annual Clothing Event of Special Interest to , conteining a long hand account | NY the proceedings of the House during Administration of President Andrew bkson, was taken to the Capitol to~ ly by & junk man who wanted to seil Po the Government, t wae commandeered pi y | Cl D J w ment. many years . iat for its return, pagdize the si #, go the Junk man Ko cument came from ay ined that It had been her family. La 8 Now in Progress’ The Season’s Greatest Value in Clothing of All Wool Fabrics WYy Unrestricted choice of the entire stock of Suits and Top Coats, except our KANTSINK , i regular lines of Full Dress, Tuxedo, Silk, Gabardine and Priestley Mohair Suits SWIM-WINGS Last word in safety and comfort in the water, You n't sink! You can't capsize! emo bags te Killed * ith ou treated . WE Bbre (app S.A ; e hich is four times more uoyant than cork The wings can't get Away from rh foreign governments) Enormous Price Reductions you, as they res ly > astene e 4 BM smallest child, aswell as the oneomn A remarkable opportunity to purchase a suit to wear through the pate A remarkable opportunity to purchase ¢ g Sold by de- ; partment drug, and stores Summer and early Fall, at a price lower than present wholesale cost eceipt : \ sizes: adults N Kapo N anufacturing Co. y Men’s Clothing Department—ath Floor peclalinte In Life-aaving Garments 114-116 Bedford St, Boston, Mass. Vdd dled ddd MLL 5th Avenue practical models; made of White f Tan Khaki White Cotton Gabardine, Pique or Tan Khaki. Pisces sold nararataly hs ae 2.95 and 4.50 each 1,15, 1.95, 2.95 Remarkable Reductions 125 Misses’ Suits,—size 14 to 18 125 Girls’ Coats,—size 6 to 14 with small pearl button embroidery on front and lapels; collar edged a ay Digadyieh ‘Store Opens ‘9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M.—Clored All Day Saturday sat Nicbreery & Co. ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 18TH. 34ih Street Featuring Two Distinctive NEW COTTON DRESSES Special 15.00 Attractive models in Women's French Voile and Cotton Crepe Dresses. Cotton Crepe Model,—Plaited Skirt, coatee effect; plaited waist; Bishop sleeves; French organdie collar; White or Flesh Color. French Voile Dress,—with fancy sleeves; sailor collar of self mater- ial; gathered skirt with two deep folds and ‘deep hem; fancy sash; White or Flesh Color. P ae. " Extraordinary Offerings MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL Misses’ White Frocks,—size 14 to 18 Juniors’ Afternoon Dresses,—size 12 to years; pretty models of Georgette Crepe, 16 years; stylish models of Pongee, Taf- Voile, Nets or Embroidered Lace; beaded feta, Plaid Silk or Crepe de Chine; in Navy or lace trimmed. 16.75 and 26.50 Misses’ Tub Dresses,—size 14 to 18 Dresses,—size 6 to 14 yea: and serviceable models; of 250 Dresses made of s made of striped or plaid Gingham; large ham; Russian or high waist effect; trimmed pockets; collar of white pique. or Belgian Blue, Rose and Tan 16.75 and 22.50 Special Purchase—250 Girls’ Tub ; a special purchase riped or plaid Ging- with white pique. 1.65 Middy Suits, consisting of Blouse, Skirt Misses’ Washable Skirts,—size 14 to 18 and Bloomers,—size 6 to 18 years; useful for camping, sport or general wear; made Jean. years. 4.95 formerly 26.50 to 89.50 formerly 8,75 to 14.75 Specially Priced BOYS’ SUMMER NORFOLK SUITS For Warm! Weather Wear 4.75, 5.50 and 6.50 Smart Norfolk Suits, tailored of Palm Beach Cloth, in light and dark stripe-effects, Natural Linen, Gray Crash and Blue Palmer Cloth; size 7 to 18 years, Exceptional Offerings Boys’ Khaki Suits Boys’ Khaki Trousers 95c and 1.25 Norfolk Suits of heavy Army Khaki; Knickerbocker Trousers of good quality e; an especially good fitting model; Khaki; every seam double sewed; size 8 to size 8 to 15 years. 18 years, NOW IN PROGRESS The Season’s Greatest Sale of Women’s Blouses SIX DISTINCTIVE STYLES—FINE QUALITY MATERIALS $2.75 with — sinall 4. Crepe de Chine Blouse, in White; two squares of eyelets and hemstitching; collar tucks running around waist; flat hemstitched Jace; finished collar. sith vattective vevelet 5. Blouse of fine Voile, with dainty em- : broidery and Filet lace trimming; crochet buttons of White India Silk, 6. Mannish Shirt model in White Tub with open pleated rants and pleated hem silk, with tucked bosom front; flat collar stitched collar; three pearl buttons. and cuffs; finished with ribbon bow. | }

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