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REDS KILLED 1,700 AT RIGA BEFORE THEIR RETREAT EF FETE Because NOW the Sale will be of utmost service to the public Thousands of returning soldiers are getting married and opening up new homes. Thousands of families are moving into the New York district, taking up every available home and apartment, and clamoring for “more room.” Three special groups youthful summer frocks Sizes 14 to 20 $16.50 for our $22.50 June sale of toilet waters The WAHNA kind $1.04 size for 69c $1.90 size for $1.23 FLEET GO WEST IN AUGUST. Daniele Expects te Accompany will mobilize at an Atlantic port late in July and probably will teave for the West Coast vin the Panama Canal carly in Augpst, In making this an- nouncement to-day the Navy Depart- ment said Secretary Daniele would be & passenger one one of the battleships lafayette 14.D tor Carter Glass, BASTON, Pa, June 20—<At the 84th annual commencement of Lafayette Col- lege to-day honorary degrees awarded inctuded: Doctor of Laws, Carter Glass, ‘Tthaca, N. Y.; Dr. Frank Overton, Pat- chogue, N, Y. ESTABLISHED 1860 KOcCHeG. 125th Street, West During July and August This Store Will Close All Day Saturdays Saturday, Final Day of June Sale of Toilet Requisites An Event of Intense Interest to the Vacationer. None C. 0. D. Quantities Limited. Tooth Powder, Paste, etc. Pad a eeneeeeaaa on Soap; cake 74 Olivette Castile Soap Fy cakes iste 14 ‘eroxide Bath Soap 1G] Peroxide; 16 ox. ¢) Witch Hazel; % Di Talcum Powders 8 1c) Mavis Talcum; 2 Johnson's Nursery lard Water Soap. if Rockwood Bath Tablets snace'e ook aoagt cake he johnson'’s Foot loap; cake, ¢ Wiltame Mog Shaving Soap cake: Williams’ Quick a Shaving Powder. Creams Mennen's Talcum: Hair Tonics Auxillator; Benson’ Shaving Cream...21¢ geett & Ramedeli's Cold Cream; 60c siz Resinol Ointment; Vaseline Cool, Summery Gingham and Voile Dresses « 37 No wonder dresses like these, at Koch prices, gain new ownership at first sight. Their daintiness and clever lines make them almost irresistible. Made of Graylocke ging- ham and smart Voiles. There are tunic énd draped models, with lace-trimmed collars. Rows of pearl buttons and a trimming finish of unusual charm. Important Offering of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Dresses for Women and Misses » 15° Tailored and dressy models made with deep tucking and beading. ‘ The styles mirror the smartest dress concep- tions and are sold generally at $20.00. $1.50 Boys’ Khaki Blouses $1.00 Genuine sulphur dye; tapeless models, in sport and attached éollar styles; sizes 7 to 16 years. $).35 Boys nicker- bockers 85c Government khaki, washable; Koch standard make; sizes 8 to 16 years, $2.00 & $2.50 a lll $ 1 .00 K. & E. make, in white and new color combinations, Sizes 2 to 8 years. Third Floor CH. C, F, Koch & Co., Inc., 125th Street, W: Canvas Pumps Oxfords and Colonials $3.50 Welted and turn soles, covered and natural wood heels All the same low price, Sport Oxfords with rubber soles, with brown or black leather straps. Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Sport Oxfords, heavy Fupber. soles: ainea$] .50 Third Floor Some excellent new voiles arrived yesterday that will serve as little restaurant frocks or charming little home dinner inner V inexpensive they are. course the models are copies of higher priced gowns. rose, blue and tan ana At $25 Taffetas, taffeta and Georgette and all Georgette models. nae Sar ah eae a pleated Rand con pete Choice of Violette Pi wis- taria, sandalwood, ‘ay of the valley. Main floor, Old Bldg. Boys Good blue suits at $18.50, and at four other prices up to $29.50. Sizes 9 to 18; Norfolk coat and knickers; some coats have waistline seam to be worn Bho deoate An all Georgette attracts atten- Fancy mixture suits—all- | tion because of its graceful line, woo!l—with two pairs knick- | good material and nice finishin; ers, $21.50. fouches. It is lined with a good Brown, gray, mixtures; Jap silk, which gives sufficient sizes 9 to 18; a fine assortment. body and is very cool, A few fancy mizture suits with two pairs knickers, bro- ken sizes; $18. Long-trousers suits begin at $25.50, and there are six other prices up to $40. Fancy mixtures; 17 to 21 year sizes (33 to 37 chest). Second floor, Old Building Clearaway of dresses for “‘Miss 6 to 16”’ (In the Girls’ Own Corner) Becuase there are only one or two left in each model, we are selling our most beyeisiehh: girls’ frocks at very moderate prices: $9.75, $12.50 and $18.75 for $13.75 to $25 grades In the collection are all sizes. The frocks are charming ones of linen, ay and Deore cloth, made in most original sort o: While ceedingly simple, each trock Eas a character- istic line, an odd color combination, an un- usual finish, a quaintness in their style and a certain moderness in their coloring that makes them irresistible. The colors are lovely rose, pink, corn shade, French blues, green and wistaria. Some are embroidered in yarn. Really they are so pretty that an older grown-up girl said when she saw them— “I wish they Moire handbags Special, Saturday, $2 Black, blue and taupe. White metal frames, plain and etched; fitted with purse and mirror; silk-lined. Main floor, Old Bldg. would make such original charming things for grown- up women, Second floor, Old Building Charming frocks for baby girls—$2.95 Prottior Grasses at tls price woud he hard to find. There are ten models, 2 to 6 years, mostly carefully designed after more expensive models, including organdies, voiles, striped dimities and chambra: Some are smocke: and have quaint little handwork on collar and cuffs. One, a finely striped white and lavender dimity, has a cunning bit of smocking at the waist-line and splashy sash of white lawn. The round collar and cuffs are finished with clever stitchery. A perfectly precious pink voile is finished with smocking and French knots and a little beading outlines the yoke. Third floor, Old Bldg. 500 tennis rackets 09 for very little 200, standard $7 rackets—$3.50 a WW aes Every New Yorker knows the house that made these rackets. We got these 200 at half their usual cost because the makers have stopped their tennis activities, and are devoting their capital and time to the enlarge- ment of their toy and doll business. Finely constructed frames, newly strung with sturdy American gut, well balanced. 100 newly strung rackets—$2.75 Special purchase of frames built for $5 and $6 rackets, newly strung by us with American and Oriental gut. 200 boys’ and girls’ rackets—$1 Standard size; $2 and $2.50 grades, made last year. good, and the gut (Oriental) is long-lasting. Racket covers, 50c and 75c; were 75c and $1 Saturday in the Sport Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building The frames are LK GLOVES for women—800 pairs, pure Milanese silk, good weight, white, pon- gee, gray; 2-clasp. You'll know when Cc you see them and feel them, how little this BTEC 18... ccccosevscceese Main floor, Old Building Thousands of homes, let run down during war-time, are fairly screaming now: “dress me And rents are up— And food prices are up— Could the August Sale of Furniture come at a more welcome time? Offering, as it does— Furniture at 10 to 40 per cent. less Offering without reserve the entire regular Wanamaker stock of home furniture, reaching up, dress me up.” nearly a million dollars’ worth. pit $19.75 and $25 re our ning ee one-fourth cotton, a material we have found very satisfactory for summer dresses. It is cool and does not rumple and is dressy enough to replace the silk frock— only, of course, more int ive. Second floor, Old Building their new home. pair groups at even lower prices. “K, | 39 Summer shoes for men, women and children Many people think that “Keds” are merely rubber- soled “sneakers” or merely tennis shoes — mercy no. They are the ideal “sneaker” shoe,BUT they also come made up in as many varie- ties as there are flowers in springtime. They are the wonderful Summer “‘play”’ shoes White canvas, with rub- ber soles. High and low- heeled shoes, high and low- heeled pumps and oxfords. Ever so many different types erate mic round toes; some 0! “spot Fy some with fairly era (ada C One can find “Keds” with correct smart shapes and styles for golfing, tennis, dancing, walking, yachting—in fact for almost any summer-time play. Vacation needs should be filled now while stocks are complete. Prices are so reasonable that they are within the reach of everyone, and the shoes are so good, smart and altogether excellent—they deserve a place in every Summer wardrobe. Prices Synge from $1.35 for a child's spring heel low shoe to $4.25 for a woman’s nch heel pump and high shoes. Men’s and Boys’—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Women’s and Children’s—First floor, Old Building 200 trimmed Panama hats Saturday, at $8 Japanese panamas—roll-brim, mushroom, little side rolls, and several sorts of crowns. Soft drapings of Georgette crepe in various colors, plain banded gros grain ribbons, soft satin ribbon, and cotton voile in Persian de- signs. Lovely hats for the beach and the links. First floor, Old Building Blouses for Saturday Many new models at moderate prices At $1.65 White voiles trimmed with embroidery and lace. At §2 White voiles with organdie collars finished with colored knife- pleated frills; pleated front. Dotted white voiles with at- tractive colored dotted knife- pleatings, finishing the collar and on either side of the front knife-pleating. At $2.25 Checked voiles with white organdie collar and pleated frills. White lawns finished with pink, blue or rose knife-pleating on collar and cuffs, At $3.50 Striped dimity blouses with tucked bosoms and _ collars finished in various ways—with knife-pleatings and frills—seven or eight different little finishing touches on this type of blouse. A figured voile, in black and finished with a becoming long shaw! collar of white organdie. At $5 A charming organdie mode! in white, rose or blue. Third floor, Old Building white or lavender and white; | Offering furniture for every room, except the kitchen—furniture of every grade from luxurious to the lowest in price that’s worth buying and owning—furniture of mahogany, walnut, oak and all woods now being used for furniture—in period designs accurately teproduced. Visit the sale Saturday —for Saturday is the day when “Dad” has leisure to come with Mother, making their selections together, and when all who are to be married soon may plan together Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Bedding also included —at least 10 per cent. reduction on all grades of mattresses, pillows, bolsters, springs, and special Sixth Gallery, New Building 50 Silvertone capes to go at $15 And that ies mall price, Riieea; ice SOc Wee Uceeury fas- Perfect for m or good for pA ll = voenn the ligktnte Bm pees 4 of the material. Second floor, Old Building Saturday, in the Silk Packet Sale esesaernees Pesssssaaaa .50 wash $4 navy blue # lain-colored i John Wanamaker’s .. Blue serge sale .. John Wanamaker’s Summer sale is something of an institution. Men depend upon it because they can de- pend upon Wi: serges. More effort was re- quired this season, because conditions have changed; but the effort was a joy to us for the good reason that it helped us to help you. tells you that every blue serge suit in this sale is a Wanamaker standard garment, made according to our well-known specifications, and offered to you with our guarantee. A good silk glove for men l 68e 300 pairs only, in gray, at { pair Eight styles of men’s high shoes, $6 Three leathers—black kidskin, black leather and tan leather, These are solid shoes—made with full regard for future service. Eight styles is plenty; and the moderate price needs no emphasis. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. }