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Geuliis and Gpieons TO FEED a MEN OF THE DRAFT Daily Bil of Fare Ranges upon the preeeription of your Oculist to whom you previ From Canteloupe tolce | ously paid « fee of three five Cream and Cake or perhaps ten dollars, for - bis examination Whether you come to us to have glasses made OF to have your eyes exam ined by one of our Oruliate (Registered Physicians), we as. | * nent month wae outlined for sure you not only comfortable, (the Untied Press to-day by Quarter: | scientifically accurate eye. | master General Sharpe's department. | glasses at moderate Ot hut Thirty-five hundred ehief cooks are absolute and complete satisfac. tion. vantonment ea Nimated af 42 conte per day per | jman, it will cost the Government | | 1298.540 « day to feed the first 697,000, | In the bill of fare is found « Bu | breakfast of fe Best 226 Gt. sear oth Ave a% ‘wi m cantaloupe 2429 Rrosdway bet oes & soo f408 BL Nicholas Av.. bet 180t wi ar and milk, fried pork sau. | 2007 Broadwa: or. b ver 4 “ey. chy Diecults and coffee ' @9 Fulton opp. A. irkiye Vv xt to an, Newar® | tons, veal « fresh string cream and ca per: Potato salad, broad, Jam, toed tea, veal croquettes distribut ihe al vedi fer nl ii tor iuereiiee o No slater Marcsie ae ent $2 Size Now $1.50 quality straight through the week “It ta not in of the Quarter; ment to-day, blindly followed, but that it be used as @ wulde to variety, quantity and cost in |the locality where the troops may be stationed: “The supper meal ts purposely atated ight to give the cooks an opportunity ¥ ‘ty teach oar ons that clean kitchen and ne dispensable to a # HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have . the men tn traini your favorite paper mailed to |se-operate to this en ———a you every day. Count Esterhary to 1 = penents| Evening World, 12¢ per week of It Heal AMSTERDAM, Ai 16.—Co Mor- Dally World, 12¢ per week |} |, NST" ab gritty b Yr t | Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday item" Fee ac th sage | You can eutectibe sow cording to telegram week Vien rinted | oe ates’ eal z in. addfem as often aa you de Meath ‘af ime “you wah” in the Voi gene your of Berl! jewetenler eat and be will Tan sia aii s facia, toma ft 00 tance diret to Cashier, oid sataee Buliding, New Kew Fore fort Gig. ||| nephew of the late Russell Sage, is Jead; aged seventy 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Solid Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables Quaintly artistic and the most useful of all Tables At Special Prices Mahogany Colonial Library Table (Top 28x48 inches) Formerly $45.00 $29.50 o Size. penis in eee ae a6xi4 inches.... .$12.50 Ca oe Kore 26x40 inches.... .$15.00 aes De. 36x48 inches......$19.75 é i t oe eee, { EXTRA SPECIAL | 50 Spinet Desks Solid Mahogany; a superb reproduction of an Authori- tative Colonial design, Regularly $45.00 $29.50 mecmmomnes ae cmmtineecee wemmoemoemiy Sixth Floor Adam Mahogany Library Table (Top 30x§2 inches) Formerly $75.00 $48.50 Seem cemeemcen enol am emoemoan: \ i \ i i August Sale of Orien Offers values in small, room size and ext: for e long time to come. Fifth Floor <S>o—S 0 0 S00 SS SS 0 SS 9 0 SS 0 SO Ol —— 0 0 0 SO 0 SS 0 00 0 0 $288,540 | "1 MRS. CHAS. D. MILLER This menu holds up tn quantity and | of , | Pratt, Benjamin R. C. Low, John A | Dix, Ethelbert I. Low, William R. Lu- * | ther, William Baylis jr., David J Ely, jJohn H Lord & Taylor Library Tables Are Featured for Friday In the Midsummer Sale At Very Special Prices ee a eee ae eee ‘ guaranteed qualities, that will be impossible of duplication THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST AGRACE CHURCH BRIDE WwW Sete moee In Grace Church, at 4 o'clock this Afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Charies L. jattery performa the marriage cere- ony that unites Miss Evelyn Spen ir Witherbee, only daughter of Mre Frank 8. Witherbee of No. 4 Fifth Avenue and Ledgeside, Port Henry, Miller, won Addison Miller, of No venth Street The bride has Mrs. James B. Miller as her matron of honor and only at tendant The ushers, most of whorh have been with Mr. Miller in the Officers’ Train- ing Camp at Plattsburg, include Mar- shall K. Kernochan, Alexander D. 0. | Auerbach and W. | lander Stewart Jr. After the ceremony there will be a reception at Sherry’s. Rhine- The wedding of Miss Katharine Mayo McCulloh, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Charles 8. McCulloh of No, 223 vest One Hundred and Thirty-ninth | Street, and Grant Elbert Scott will take place to-morrow evening at the | home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Wickersham | announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leavitte Wickersham, | to Lieut. E, Winslow Williams, son of =— 39th Street i i Mahogany Colonial Library Table (Top 24x40 inches) Very Special at $21.50 ——S>o— 0 0 OO 0 0 0 SS 0 0 0S 0 0 SS 0 SSO SS 0 SO Soe Adam Mahogany Library Table (Top 30x54 inches) Formerly $60.00 $42.50 tal Rugs ra large Rugs of ewiticeranat cana ) | Clearaway of Rackets, es ’ 11) UNIFORM oO a ee ADVANCE MODELS FOR FALL WEAR Balls, Sweaters, Dusters | ---Mostly at Half | The Motor Shop, the Sports Store and the | Hatterie combine in a remarkable week-end | Sale, offering things to wear and to play with For Play | Inthe Motor Shop Tennis rackets— | Automobile robes: by Seeks Now $1.50 to $7.50. until to- Gur $1,28,51,50, $2 rackets for $11 day $3 to $15; light weight, whip- Our $8) $8! $9 packcte (or £251 cord, gabardine, bedford’ cord, h shepherd checks, linen, mohair; 1916 tennis balls— tan, blue, gray. $1 dozen. Dusters— n Now $1.50 to $12.50--until to- La Ce Le day $3 to $26; mohair, Palm land wool with loos Beach and silk. wrist; imported. Raincoats— Now $10, $11. 50. and $13.75. Coat sweaters— until today $20 t« 50; rubber- Our $12.50 to $17.50 for $9; soft wool, mo! ized, tan and gray; some raglan 0 ’ shoulders, some with velvet col- land wool—mostly imported. Golf suits— lars. Burlington Arcade floor, Our $22 Also— .50 to $30 suits for $16.50, : Nem Bulliing: | Men’s Felt Hats, 50c "Odd" sport coats of knitted |, White, with white, blue or red | fabrics, $5.50; were $10. Golf knickers, $6.50; wer Tennis racket presses, ed; our price until ‘or outing purposes. were 0c and 5c. Tennis racket covers, 25¢ and Canes and Umbrellas 50c; were 50c und 75c, Half prices, too, on a small group | now $2.50 to $5; until today $5 Dry markers for tennis courts, $1.25; were D. $10. to $10. Mostly canes; some silver trimmed, crooked or straight han- dies. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Tennis hats, were 50c. Fourth Gallery, New Building. . ? Women’s Summer Dresses Nearly four hundred dresses newly price-lowered to $6.75 and $7.50. Enchantingly imple white and pastel | colored frocks ot voile, striped tissues, ramie and linen. Plenty of styles and different Second H floor, Old Building, Silk Stockings, 85¢, $1, 45 $1.15 grade for 85c— 467 pairs. $1.50 and $2 grades, $1.25 mill runs) $1.75 grade for $1.45--2,400 pairs. A large variety of colors in this extensive collection, Main floor, Old Building. Women’s Underwear at 18e and 55c 1,300 lisle vests, ‘‘seconds”’ of 25¢ and 35¢c grades, 18¢ ea. 1,980 lisle combination suits, 75¢ and $1 grades for 55¢ (including extra sizes). Main floor, Old Building. 300 Fine SUITS Down to $19.50 Wanamaker Suits whose first-of-the- season prices were $30 to $37.50 They were part of a re- cent large sale. The collec- tion has dwindled down to a few suits of this pattern and a few of that. All were considered excellent suits at their original prices. Their new price—$19,50—is less per haps than we would have lo pay for them today at wholesale. -420 pairs. Worsteds, cheviots ities; checks, plaids, gray, blue, brown; straight front and ‘plain’ sack coat models atch or flap pockets arter or half lined Friday Burlington Arcade floor, New Building fine qual stripes Broadway at Ninth, New York | oi fae —— (A | Unprecedented Offerings on Friday NOC O D's NOOAPPROVAL NO RETURNS To Close Out 65 SPORT COATS & CAPES 7.50 formerly 19.50 \ splendid variety of styles in the remainder of finest Wonren's Sport Costs and Summer Capes; smart models and most « , To Close Out 50 WOMEN’S SERGE SUITS 1 6.50 and 22.50 formerly 29.50 and 39.50 An unprecedented offering of smart Navy Blue Serge Suits, suitable for general wear; many different: m Is; incomplete sizes To Close Out COTTON & GINGHAM DRESSES 5.00 and 7.50 7.50 to 12.50 formerly ‘The season's most wanted styles in Women's Cotton and Gingham Dresses; only one or two of a kind; all sizes in the lot but not every size in each model. ' In Addition WOMEN’S SILK FROCKS 16.00 formerly 18.50 to 24.75 Midsummer styles of Women's Afternoon and Street Dresses; fashioned of Crepe de Chine in a Russian plaited model or Taffeta Silk with pes or draped. skirt; self or Georgette Crepe sleeves; Navy Blue and the most desirable colorings; sizes complete. — ee To Close Out 58 WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS ‘ 4.95 formerly 6.95 High-grade Surf Satin Bathing Suits in attractive models; beautiful trimmings; all sizes in the lot. To Close Out MISSES’ APPAREL Extraordinary Reductions formerly 29.50 to 45.00, 9.75, 16.75, 22.50 Silk Dresses, formerly 1850 to 32.50, 9.75 and 16.75 Coats,—size 14 to 18 years ..........eeeees . formerly 18.50 to 26.50, 9.75 size 14 Lo 18 yrs. formerly 12.75 to 29.50, 5.75 and 12.75 formerly 6.50 and 12.75, 3+79 and 4.95 Suits,—size 14 to 18 years size 14 to 18 years. Lingerie Dresses, Summer Dresses,—size 14 to 18 yrs. To Close Out GIRLS’ APPAREL Radically Reduced A Nae formerly 6.50 to 18,50, 2-95 and 4.95 formerly 12.75 to 18 50, 6.95 and 12.75 formerly 1.65 to 6.50, 95c and 2.95 formerly 5.75 to 10.95, 3-00, 4.95, 6.95 formerly 5.75, 2.95 CHOCO OE, Coats,—size 6 to 14 years Silk Dresses,—-size 8 to 16 years Washable Dresses, White Dresses, size 6 to 14 years size 6 to 14. yrs size 6 to 14 years Raincoats, seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. —