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GOV. EDGE REVIEWS 7 3500 SOLDERS A NEW JERSEY CAMP Politicians From Northern Counties Plock to Sea Girt for Spectacle, CAMP Hoon ea GinT NF ANG. B—Thie se Governor’ CAMP BO4 Lhe ree with po Berth sad Horthwee Mate. The we of two weeks ae Day lon ts ewarming eebt we f Hage invited the residents of te @outhern \er of counties to the camp. | ‘Phere are fully nm at the camp to-day who mi classed as poll | ae from ! b him They | come from Morris, Union, | | Hunterdon, Mercer, Somerset, Bunsen | and Warren Counties, In addition, | politica) leaders from other parts of | the Btate are here to mingle with those from the counties named. | The greatest military apectacie the camp has reen was scheduled for thie afternoon, with « review in hone» of the Governor as» chief feature, all} 5500 + qnarching past in Ueians, acd review. The tede the Third tae fantry, First ent Field Artil lery, First ron Cavalry, two Signal Corps companies, Field Hospt-| tal and Divisional Headquarters troops. \ About the time tie First Ambulance | company, which has been ordered to) Camp Mills, leaves on Saturday for Mineola there will be another depa ure from camp. This will be the at of the New Jersey Adjutant Gener: A large foi # been here ever | the camp opened, but the work of transferring men and property to the| United States Government iy now complete and there is no more work | here for the staff, which remains in State service Word has been received at brigade headquarters here that the battalion | of the Second Infantry which has been doing guard duty at Wrights- town, where the Government ts erecting a camp for the training of | |Fé this State's drafted soldiers, together with those of Delaware and part of New York, has been relieved’ from duty there by a battalion of negro soldiers. The battalion will report back to its headquarters and then the entire New Jersey National Guard will have been relieved from this kind of work and be in inde- pendent camps ready for the order to move to Camp McClellan, at An- niston, Ala., where the troops will form the backbone of a division. oo NEW DANCES FOR NEW YORK. Dancing Masters Show Them at Grand Central Palace. The Inner Circle Dancing Masters who are in New York from all over the country for thelr annual convention will visit, the famous Dancing Carnival in the Grand Central Palace Friday evening and give the first public exhi bition of five new dances that will be in vogue during the coming season. The carnivals instructors will greet | | the Dancing Masters with an enormous yanner of welcome. Preparations have heen made to accommodate a great number of dancers who will be on hand to witness this demonstration of next winter's new dances. —_—_——_ ENTERTAINMENT ON RECRUIT. nty-firat Regiment Quartet and the Friars to Take t An entertainment at which the Re- oruiting Quartet of the Seventy-first Infantry will be the star feature will be given to-night on the deck of the land- ship Recruit in Union Square Park. ‘An escort of sixteen men of the Sey- enty-first will march with the singers to the park, where they will be met by the sailors of the Recruit. Other features of the entertainment will be furnished by the Friars. Colgate SEA GIRT, didacy of Austen Colkate Jersey City nmianufact United States Senate a to-day at the annual summer meeting | here of the > rsey State Republi- | can Commi r, Colgate 1s a for- iner Bate well known for the By reason of thorow hh distribut! ite fica! cacton, the tated prices are now possible ty EKckman’s Alterative FOR THRCAT AND LUNGS Stubborn Coaxhs and Cokie No Alco.o! Narcote ur Gabit-forming Drag 22 Size $1 diz0e Now $1.50 Now 80 Cts. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelpbis, HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. * announced | | Evering World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, Gc per Sunday Tem cap subscribe now Jength of Ume you wish, ebanige jour adurew as often as we will you de Bewsdenler where you | end he will arwnge WY inv I Jou. OF ean be left at Advertising telep! ES AL A TL ST A Ppecue! Clter ot TR. 1 toon ee ba teem The Military Influence Is Felt in Misses’ Fall Frocks Bt & $1474 4 4 a « and pleat le touches in The New in FROCKS The tery becomingly clad in a frock of tip a panel sides. Clusters of hand smocking and quaint little cross- ing belts are delightful touches. : beige, C The little girl standing has a blue serge pleated skirt (made on a lawn bodice) and a scalloped coatee of + Sal For ening up their homes have been taking advantage of this event. With over 4,000 rugs to begin with, there is still an opportunity to exercise personal choice in weave, cole oring and design. Among the rugs that remain are Chin Kirmanshah, Ispahan and Kazak desig two-tones and all-over Persian effects in rose, blue, green, brown, tan, ecru, red and black. Worsted Wilton A 4 HUNDREDS OF HOMES ARE BEING GIVEN A THE EVENING WoRL Sele of Monogram Stationery Continuce 06 chewtel NT! ee 2 ronal Fo : t@ tall Ob peut monagrom See tee Oth paper erferted Plein Envelopes to Match, 100, Pte, pockage of 25, 1 cider: Chewld epeeity cater of qnget and stamping, sin (we better | Mew thew, Make Setrweny | endingemmmmmermmmmmememmmmmmmmn | IT ECONOMY RULES THE PRICES . % In Ney Blue, Brown ! or Green A serge frock like i a | lustration A has jaunty oe / pockets and a goodly number of buttons to i} commend it. The collar H | and cuffs are of gold u color velour. Jilustration Bb is very smartly tailored and has an , two of the pertest little pockets imaginable. And B as you see, it has an un- usually high collar. © other models, too, of great charm. One has a yoke hat are faced in contrasting colors, It also has pock- crushed belt and a row of buttons down the entire front ancy stitching in contrasting colors and several distinctive belt, collar and tie. e Third Floor, 35th Street want. of “chic” in her dressing. for Girls young lady who is seated on the bench is de chine that has back and front and an Empire effect at the In rose, ‘openhagen or reseda. Sizes 10 to 16. $14.74 ‘ plaid silk serge trimmed and finished with a novel ornament. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $7.94 * Junior Girl’s Serge Dress that is service- able for school has a blue serge pleated skirt and a detachable coat of dark wool plaid. The sleeves and belt are of blue serge. Dainty white collar and cuffs complete the cos- tume. Sizes 12 to 16 years. $9.74 faeys—Third Floor, 35th Street. to adaptability. set. NEW FALL TOUCH BY THIS e of American RUGS s y h Js intent upon bright- have such experts. the past few days hundreds in up ig fare flab Se rey in slenderness. , THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 ty ug DU Ir FA iO et eee re Marchioness Corsets ADAPTED TO THE STOUT FIGURE Take Notice of These Models They Do Wonders! Not only are Marchioness corsets skillfully made in the first place, but they are also created with a view ili That is the Secret of Success in a cor- Next in importance comes the trained corsetiere, who will perform with nicety the operations that are required to make the corset yours —yours had been moulded to the needs of your Try one of the models below and You will be surprised at your gain For the full well-developed figure we suggest a corset of white coutil, low bust, long straight skirt aea7. (\\ 0 | ERMA Sats er the Wo Dressed Woman re MB A New Member of the Chapeaux La Marquise Family. Chapeaux La Marquise have achieved a reputation. For hundreds of women they have filled a long felt ‘They have provided hats of di reliable workmanship and uniform price for the woman who wishes to be economical and yet to feel confident netive style, The feature of this season's Chapeaux La Marquise will be a hat at $14.50 which is certain to meet with the favor of women of taste and discernment. The standard we have set ourselves is to produce a hat equal to those sold elsewhere at from $20 to $30. Study this new development. It will be worth while. Of course we intend this season to make our 88.50 Chapeaux La Marquise equal to if not better than their predecessors at this price. CEE —second Floor, 34h Bt pede as if it igure. We saute with broad bangs: of siartic. at back; reducing clasp; Puts continued, yet beauti- reinforced over abdomen; we boned; trimmed by 7 Neclgy og papi A than ate with embroidery. Sizes 24 to 36. Illustrated A. $3.89 : classed as “seconds” because of some hardly noticeable imperfection in weave, coloring or design—but all of them will wear excellently. , Gorovan, semi-floral For the short figure a corset of strong white coutil is recommended, It is well boned, has a low bust; medium skirt with wide elastic band in back for reducing. Sizes 24 to 36. $4.89 igns Seamless Another “reducing” model of white coutil has straight hips and flat back; low or medium bust; long skirt, full boning; cing clasp and wide bands of elastic. is embroidery trimmed, illustrated B, yng —~Third Floor, 85th Street THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE reducin It Furniture, Fine « Davenport, with lo Sale Price, Sale Price, each, Rugs Axminster Rugs 2214 in, x 86 in, $ 4,48 | 2254 in. x 96 in. $ 1.64 27 in, x 64 in. 6.74 | #7 in, x 54 in, 2.74 86 in, x 86 in. 6.74| 36 in. x 96 in, 2.89 ‘ail : ‘ ; 80 in. x63 in, 10,89) 8 ft. x 6 ft. 4 Handsome Living Room Suites at Special Prices 4ft. Gin, x7 ft. 6 fo AN oI 38 ft. Gin es Duily we receive tnany. compliments not only on our furniture but on our prices, Git. x oft 39.757 ft. Gin. x9ft, 22.24 realized what this August Sale is offering Bt. Sin, x10 ft. Gin, n. x 10 ft, just the right class of goods for the solid comfort of the average home. oft. xoft 4 75| 9 ft. x9 ft, 28.25 A_ Living Room Suite—This is in ott. eer te veo 19 ft. x 18 ft. 31,75 Chippendale design and consists of set- 9 th - ¥ i babs Res ay Ht tee with loose cushion seats, having a arr oc RIN a spring fronts; arm chair and winged City a8 ae 50| Hall Runner 6.89 chair, All covered in damask, Frames 10 ft. Gin, x 19 ft. 92.50/ 2 ft. Sin. x left, 8.89 are birch, mahogany color, 10 ft. Gin, = 164. 107.00] 21 oa tH ale Brice J 11 ft. Sin. x12ft, 92,80| Seamless Worsted Settee, $62.75 Arm Chair, $31.50 11ft, Sin, x15ft.117.00| Wilton Velvet Winged Chair, $37.50 Rugs : ‘ Wool Wilton Rugs} {t. x 6 tt. bs $ 6.34 Living Room Suite, three pieces, all up i ; 7ft. Gin. x Oft, 25.28 holstered, covered in a fin tapestry, a7in.x Shin, $ 4.641 0 O° gn aa with lo igs ine 36 in, x 63 in, es lala side eac! fran Gtt, xOft, 26.78] 9 te, wie tt Sale Price $136.00 t, 8 in, x 10 Ct, 18 eee 39.50 | 1! ft. 9 in, x 12 ft, 60.50 Three Piece Living Room Suite, Adam de- O ft, x 12 ft, 41.50 Seamless consisting of sofa, arm ¢ id rocker, oft x iste. 53.50| Wool Velvet Rugs Wika Upbaletened seat hs snd Ofte x 15 ft 87.7 ok with two pillows, upholstered in a fine Ra Er op Bete Olt wI8t $86,78 grade of blue velour. ‘Frames of birch, fin Gin. 81.75 | Seamless Wool Tapes- ished in mahogany color, Pillows filled with 10 ft, 6 in, x 12 ft, 87.75| try Brussels Rugs silk floss, Sale Price $132.00 Tift Sin x tate s\n $16.24 Gueen Anne Living Room Suite Frames of birch, finished in mahog 11 ft. Sin, x 15 ft, 73,50! 9 ft. x 12 ft. 18.74 Hod, covered tm. facia Sale Prices: Settee, $82.50; Arn Chair, $41.25; High Back Chair, $41.25 ogre —Fourth Floor, B’way, #2 | Three Piece Library Suite-consists of sofa combi stered, consisting of arm rocker, with loos ered with brown Spa backs and army, als leather. of sofa, arm chair anc brown Spanish leather and seats, finished in mahogany ushion seats, spring fronts, covered in fir nes comfort and elegance in an unusual « No waiting for change if you have @ Degost Account to the sales person whe « oe “$5.94 i on We feel as if the public had now ‘The chance to furnish at the minimum of expense is unparalleled, and we have American Morocco Upholstered which is an American Red Morocco spring fronts on seats. Arm Chair and Rocker to match, __ Living Room Suite, three pieces, all uphol~ sofa, arm chair Ourside arms and backs with imitation Jacobean Living Room Suite, consisting Outside arms and backs ce ered with imitation leather, Shop on aD. A."’ and Save Time toon yon, “Ohange to my DA’ Ark for Booklet, “Dollar Dighe-Macy.” oe Nae Retvene, CO & NEVER TOO HOT FOR A SWEATER , Women’s Sweaters Unequalled for Quality and Price ¢ The Sweater illustrated is of tibre silk and mercerised cotton. It has a deep sailor collar aad a sash. Its pretty bordering is checked. The colors are rose, Copenhagen, gold and green checked with $6.94 white. Another fibre mixture sweater has a roll collar and sash. “It comes in gold, purple, rose and black with white stripes as trimming. It also comes in Copenhagen with gold, Price, $7.94 An all wool sweater for the beach has a deep sailor collar and a sash. It comes in a plain, service- able-looking weave. In rose, gray, navy, black or white. $5.49 ind Fleer, B4th Mt, SALE of SILKS In spite of the rapidly advancing prices of silks our advantageous buying makes it possible to quote excep- tional figures. One seldom finds such low prices at the beginning of the season. These two items are typical— Wash Satin for $1.24 ‘Black Taffeta for $1.14 We formerly sold this satin If we were to purchase this for $1.79. At that time we veri- | taffeta to-day we would be price as the “Lowest- iy “Now other figures | freed to pay the manufacturer anced and ours have | ® higher price than we are ask- ing. Just the material for « d ts. In flesh and i Pal ik a meena fier ecaain, jergarments, In wory | wel white, 38 laches wide.” | end lustrous fialée 9B is. wide, Some —Serond Heer, 85th Street. make splendid dresses end un- CLEARANCE OF Men’s Palm Beach and Cool Crash uits +t $5.75 On account of the low price, we are compelled to make a small charge for alterations, should they be necessary. On Sale Tomorrow 8.45 A. M. All of these suits were priced much higher originally—some of them at $8.75. The Palm Beach Suits are made up ia gray or tan—the Cool Crash Suits in gray, tan, browo, green and other summery colors; in heathers, striped and plain patterns. All well finished in pinch back and regular sack models. Flannel Trousers, $3.96 Formerly Priced at $4.75. A number of patterns to select from, in dark and medium gray— most of them suitable for either business or outing wear. Direct Elevators on 35th Street Side Kemre—Fitth Floor, Broadway, Front, ssortment, among Final Clean-Up of MEN’S Low Shoes, $1.98 We have gathered all the odd pairs—the styles in which sizes are incomplete—and still others which we do not wish to carry over to the next season, aod have marked them at this low price. ose Cushion seats, $143.00 $63.75 nish leather on it > on seat cu $121.00 A roe « on inside bac Frau color, _'Three p Sale Price $1 hair and rocker stry, This suite ree, Sale Price $169 There are Black Leather and White Canwas Oxfords with either rubber or leather bottoms. LCe—-Muln Floor Balcony, 35th St., Kear