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a eh the originators of it. le rly 2,000! Fifteen hundred copies of t all the are belng placed throusou Erie, Pa., Helps Put American Soldiersin France Big Plant in That City Makes Turbine Engines for the Destroyers That Guard the Transports. Every month we need more de-| for boating, bathing, fishing, etc., and and the shipyards are turn-| our shops are within half mile of the ing them out in 27 days instead of| lake. three years as they did before the war. That puts a big problem uj and Erie is putting its problem up to| for you personally to get a good upper- American mechanic who isn't] cut on the Kaiser. at present doing war work. tt you, sir, are a red blooded me-| guard thousands of American soldiers chanic who wants to help get our sol-| who are willing to lay down their! diers across the sea safely, if you| lives that you, your old mother and frightened patients In the rear roomn * want to live in almost ideal surround-| father, your wife and your children|o¢ the New York Hospital just east ings, pack your kit bag and come to] may be safe from the Hun. Erie. Come and bring your family. low rental. it to work in. nent job that will last long after the| at once. war is over. to Erie] been looking for. you can work on a turbine that will If you fill this bill, write, Fire Scares Hospital Patients. | Fourteen firemen were overcome by! Think of it, men, | Street shortly after midnight to-day. A back draught with a roar blew burning debris to the street and Remember assemblers and erectors|°f the burning building, but nurses ‘There are over as million dollars| for steam turbines, operators for bor-|and orderiies soon quieted thei. worth of fine new homes for you at a] ing mills, lathes, planers and milling There's » big airy, roomy| machines, and molders, coremakers, There's a perma-fand general foundry men are needed St. Francis Xavier's College is directly opposite the loft building. ‘The binze apparently started in @ There are good schools| Tell me about it” on a postal and| butto® factory on the tenth floor of EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUL ' Bntente nations. Mrs, Howard W. Beat 7 FIGHTING MEN IN m and Cast Whitwot! of the Beitish | FS Pebkene Vivant to Re Featare of |294 Canadian Recruiting Mission are Bastile Day Celebration. A feature of the Bastile Day celebra-| A Doster deptoting France and her fo Madison Square Garden next | Alles stemming the German tide is tion 1 the latest contribution of James M Munday evening will be @ military) conery Flage to American rt. | No, 12. neath the fire when they began to| The applican get “groggy,” as gas them assisted to the street by comrades|founder of the City and attended by Dr. Archer. None of them had to go to the hospital. Rack Draft at Button Factory and chemical fumes cauged the res- cue squad to be called, | The firemen overcome were meni bers of Engine Companies No, 14 and/ battalions in the British Army ‘They were at work under. | the fact that a great number of Amy! nitrite 1s used in the manufacture of celluloid ¥Y ii, 1 mission in this country, it was a nounced to-day. ‘This has been restricted heretofore, ving to the limited number of color n have nlisted be Britis! the fumes affecting | > — ms dors soldiers tn the| OBITUARY NOTES. hurst, Jenkin! They were| Thomas W. Higes, “he p on Long Island Sound, 1s dead. He had been a| |, resident of Westchester County since | hladelphia coming to this country from Engiand | Present to Mr ek a thirty-five years ago. | BRITAIN RECRUITS NEGROES) ,.trs°a inissionary. ts Sead tn Poko. | pattie. of. the | Authority for the children, parks, playgrounds, | send it to the Employment Office, Gen-| the building, and fed by the celluloid clubs. Erie is also on the shore of|eral Electric Company, Erie, Pa.— Lake Erie, with plenty of opportunity] Advt. and twelfth floors. Good Tires and Good Business War has proved the motor car an indispensable business utility. As a result it is being treated more and more as a business proposition. Its equipment is purchased with extreme care and judgment. Values are studied. Mileage records are kept carefully. That is why sales of United States Tires have increased with such rapidity. United States Tires have demonstrated not only unusual long-mileage qualities but far greater reliability. They give a bigger return on your investment—more continuous use of your car. There is a United States Tire built especially to fit your particular driving conditions. That is one great advantage in buying United States Tires. You have a variety of treads and types from which to choose, and but one tire value—the highest. Any United States Sales and Service Depot dealer will cheerfully aid you in your tire selection. United States Tires are Good Tires nae ni ane 4 stored there spread to the eleventh The dense smoke Authority to en 4 the British Army has been r amyl nitrite fumes during ® $75,000 +4 British and Canadian recruiting seventy-one years old It's the permanent home you've|three-alarm blaze In the twelve-story And such a chance} icf puliding at No. 43-47 West 26th REE ‘BROOKLYN STORES is dead in Yoko: hama, are sights arty year, She was in New York and was a niec Colored |o¢ Dr. Howard Crosby. || sQit™ Catherine A. Wilson, widow of col in F. Wilson, lumber merchant of | pt cclored soldiers in| New York, is dead. in. the Greenwich ecelved by! ifospital, Greenwich, Conn. reads at any cos She was than retreat n Daily, 9 to 6 | 10 P. M. | Closed All Day Wednesday FIFTH AVE. STORE 0; Open Saturday Till PHILADEL! cannot advan territory and JOHN WANAMAKER 80 TO-DAY t Portratt of Joftre. PHIA, July ¢ General, celebrates his elghtieth birthday to-day at his home tn Linden- town, The day will be 4 quietly except for a visit by a telegation of store chiefs from the establishment, who w: Wanamaker a gold plaq | bearing a portrait of Marshal Joffre and nig memorable words on the eve of tho The Inscription Marne. 1914—A troop which any further must t FULTON ST. STORE Open Daily, 9 to 6—Closing Saturday at 1 P. M. BROADWAY STORE O Open Saturday Ti n Daily, 9 to 6 10 P. M. Closed All Day Tuesday At At 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Al Gates Ave., Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Sts., Brooklyn cloth, piques, Beco cepten ni FULTON ST. cor. or BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Sub Station, Brookton ANNOUNCING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDA A Sale of i Novelty Silk Dresses Yas smart frocks are without exception the richest models that have been presented this season, shown in a wonderful variety of selection. I 8 75 ¢ > SUMMER'S LOVELIEST CREATIONS i REDUCED FROM 18.50 AND 25.00 Novelty Georgettes New Crepe de Chines Modish Crepe Meteors Choicest Taffetas Fashionable Foulards Taffeta Combinations Georgette Combinations Jersey Cloth Combinations Dainty Wash Frocks Customarily 8.75 and 10.75 Selected patterns in e) cales, chambray, pte al | hams, linens and voiles, | foulard effects, in the! 6. 75 most stylish shades, J For Town and Vacation Wear 2 95 4% 5 75 Summer’s Prettiest Blouse Sty Fashion Personified in These Stunning Models | 95 D a 4% es Inimitably beautiful effects in Georgettes, wash satins, voiles and lingeries, in tailored, vestee and slipover styles, and in all the season’s distinctive colorings. A Special Week-End Sale of Skirts 75 ¢” .. An unexampled exhibit of Summer’s smartest and newest wash skirts, in Jersey ian cords, basket weaves, corduroys, linens and surf satins and fancy silks, in new plaited and shirred effects, with the latest novelty pockets. les Ne Sweater Novelties SPECIAL OFFERING Pied 4 95 6” Up Smartest effects for Sammer sport wear in fibre silks and Shetland wool, in stipover designs or with wide collars, FOR VACATION gs 2” Exquisitely beautiful desi THREE BROOKLYN STORES, Silk Undergarments soles, envelope chemises and night robes, charmingly lace trimmed or plain. WEAR 4% Up igns in cami. 11, — John Wanamaker, merchant and former Post- 4 ue | the tennis world. | in the frames which hurt only the f | on your vacation, these are a great opportunity, || opinion. || price. the cost to-day. Printed percales | models; one-piece style. Navy with | in attractive striped patterns, | white or red stripes. 8 to 16 years, with collars attached, 7 to 16 Other Suits in one and two piece inal MEN’S NEWS Prices Have Dropped on Men’s Summer Suits Here's a chance for men to save a few dollars on their Summer Suits, over ‘and above the very low original prices we ask for excellent A. & S. Clothing. Suits That Were $20 to $25 Are Now $17 to $22.75 Not a great many of them, but a good choice in your size among Cassimeres, Flannels and Worsteds—all-wool. Models range from conservative to youthful Colors, light to dark. It’s stock-clearing time, hence the reduction; and bear in mind that these clearance prices will probaby be but a pleasant memory when you want to buy Summer Suits next year! Clothes for Hot-weather Wear Cool Cloth (Genuine) Coats and Trousers, $10.75. Palm Beach Coats and Trousers, $10.95 and $11.50. Mohair Coats and Trousers, $13.50 and $20.00. White Flannel Trousers, $7.50 and $8.50. Motor Dust-Coats, $1.75 to $11.95. Second floor, Kast Building, Out Go All Our Men’s Straw Hats All the Straw Hats in our regular stock get their march- ing orders on Friday; prices are very much reduced for quick clearance. Good scheme to buy your second Straw Hat now, and put it away until you need it later on in the Summer: $2.00 Straws now... $1.50 $4 Leghorns now .. $2.95 $2.60 and $3.00 Straws $3.95 Panamas now... . $2.95 MOD Cite te nies .. $1.95 85 Panamas now. . $3.95 $3.50 Straws now, $2.50 $8 Panamas now. . $5.95 $6 Bangkoks now. $3.95 street, Kast Building, Over 140 Patterns in These Summer Neckties at 48c Indeed, the man who can't find a Necktie, or a dozen of them, to suit him in this collection will be hard to please. Not a sombre coloring or design in the lot, either; they are all frankly gay and Summery-copies, on American crepe faille silk, of the more expensive English hand-block foulard Scarfs with their odd designs and colorings. Some very neat navy-blue-and-white patterns among them. New Negligee Shirts, $1.98 Fine, hair-line stripes are popular for Men's Shirts this season. These, in tan, pink or blue on white corded madras are ve od looking, and made according to our most particular ideas as to finish, fit and style. Sizes 14 to 17. Street floor, Kast Building, At $5.95 These Men’s White Oxfords Are Good-Looking ‘The proper Shoes to wear for outdoor dress or sport occasions during the Summer months. These are not only handsome, but well-made, and consequently serviceable. Made of nu-buck with welted and stitched leather soles and heels. White Canvas Oxfords, $3.95 Pair Have welted and stitched rubber soles and heels. ‘Whird floor, Men's Shop, Kast Butlding, Sale of Tennis Racquets “Seconds” of “Seconds” of $1.50 to $2.50 Grades $3 to $5 Grades | $1.29 $1.69 This maker’s Racquets bear names that are famous in s because of defects || The strength is These are thrown out of the perfect cl: all there. The stringing is new, and perfect. If you want good but inexpensive Racquets to take away Tennis Racquet Covers Well-made and waterproof; specially priced: 89c, regularly 98c. 59c, regularly 69¢. Byorting Goods, Fourth floor, Wert Building, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits for Hot Weather, at $12.75 Blue Serge is unquestionably the coolest and most prae- || tical Suit for Summer wear. We are not the only ones who think this way, hundreds of our customers are of the same We have just received another shipment of these good-looking, serviceable Suits, which we intend selling at the same old low The fabric is pure worsted and fast color, The Suits are made in the stylish Norfolk model. The knickers are lined, Sizes 7 to 18 years. Other Summer Clothing Boys’ Blouses, 79c-— Boys’ Bathing Suits,$1.95— A price that would barely cover Fine cotton jersey in California years. styles, $2.95 to $4.95.