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‘ . HOON at Lhe cornerstone laying of the | metropolis of the country she teen |new United States Asnay Office ad-|the sure road of gaining distinction H |Joining the Sub Treasury in all | as the money metropolis of the world Mreet, | not even excepting London, The time ‘ i] Nearly every one of constyuenco'in |i, coming when the New York mar- the financial life of the city wow) ot will rule the money world, and present when Mr, Glaws delivered his | that time ia not distant.” address. He was introduced by his| gyperintendent Bovie related that predecessor in office, William G. Mc-|tne wite of the mew Assay Oilice ix Adoo, son-in-law of President Wilson. |on the oxact spot used for the first Nearby were Willlam II. Kdwards, | United States Bank, which opened tn Collector of Internal Revenue, Cons | 1823. ' gressman Jacob Cantor ‘and Daniel iy weeoelaee —— te da was tata * . jecretary Glass, is a granite Reardon and Verne M. Bovie, fuper-| DY win “agg” at the top and intendent of the Assay Office. followed by the nate of former As soun as he was introduced | Secretary McAdoo, who was in office Secretary Glass said: when the building was started. The “ver since the Federal Reserve |atone contains the ret Raymond | system of banks began operation it| “> Baker, Directog of Mints. New York City in surety on the |Decdme ovident how foolish were the folk ce ADNAN Lekabd Ub GN Crs | ne Ce Rennes et le eae LANDLADY SAYS PATRIOTISM cerning their loss of prestige and Hf | ancial metropolis of the world. This | power. Fach day has shown’ that STOPS AT THE POCKETBOOK Secretary of the Treasury Says New York Will Soon Be World’s Money Centre. MEN who to-day are starting prediction was made by Carter Giass. | instead of placing New York in the © haroar aire G Secretary of the Treasury, this after-' joopardy of loging her title of money wt fered on have : - — - —— = = =| Woman Complains When Rent Is Bone .t Ee Raised $15 a Month While Hus- i i band Is on War Duty. A doctor living next door to Judge Nott on East 61st Street tells the Mayor's Committee that his house suf- fered $1,000 damages when the Judge's home was bombed June 3, and that now the City Chamberlain has called in his mortgage on nine days’ notice. He asks if the committee’s activities cover his case. Andrew Risoli of No. 481 West 159th Street puts his complaint in (he form of an affidavit. He says he has been Paying $65 a month and has now ~- ceived notice from Schechter & Kroof, the agents, that on Oct. 1 he must pay $125 or get out. At a hearing held to-day by Commis- sioner of Accounts David Hirahfeid, Madeline Cannon testified that she had lived at No, 116-118 West 103d Street a 345) ma ‘ ma Bf at hat don't mush down Fiaigs i mnilk or or _ hat don't crumbl Flakes inthepeckage Rich Flakes, Crisp Flakes Meaty Hakes, with a Marvelous Flavor ~ =H POST TOASTIES No wonder the American people _are literally acters ee 45 BEST $525 VALUE 4-ROOM APARTMENT BEST 8500 VALUE $375 5-ROOM APARTMENT GEST #8700 VALUE ¥ $585 our shee ee Terms ten years; that for nine years she paid $55 @ month; that last year her rent Was raised to $60, and that now $75 is demanded. She said her husband is serving abroad as a Knights of Colum- bus secretary, 7T landlady, Mre. Mary Drucker of F hen asked regarded jh answered "My patriotism is like everybody else's —it stops at the pocketbook.” | ao Larger Amounts 00 Terms apply also to New ‘Now Jersey and Connecticut. We, Deliver, by Auta Truck to Your Door. Commissioner Hirshfield ordered her to bring her account books to him to- morrow FINED FOR B BAD MEAT. 7” Judge Alexender Brough, sitting in “eating them up the Municipal ‘Term Court to-gay im posed fines on Armour & Co., No, 402 10th Avenue, and Wilson & Company, | No. 2310 12th Avenye, for having in | their estwbiishments meat unwholesome Jand@ unfit for human consumption. The Armour concern was fined $200 for holding 1,000 pounds of unfit pork trimmings, and Wilson & Co. were {nied $30 for heiding 135 inds of bad pig snouts. ‘The firet offense took place in Journed “SIS (B30 bbx, Fastest selling corn flakes on the market for thirty days, Thexe lists can be been at any of The World's Offices. ¢ and Found” adver Call 4000 Reekman, New York. of Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, January, The case has been ai —_—— several times since then. Store opens 9 A. M.—closes 5 P. M. Closed all day Friday and Satur- day, July 4th and Sth, and all Saturdays during July and August. James McCreary & Go. 5th Avenue 35th Street MEN’S CLOTHES STORE MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS We believe that ours is the larg- est assortment to be found in any store in New York City this season At these three prices: - $43.50 50 $15. 50 $7 8,50 50 (Note: The $18.50 Suits Are Silk Trimmed) What you should know at the outset is that these suits were tai- lored in shops that are exclusively given over to the tailoring of Tropical garments. And you can see the difference the moment you take a coat in your hand and examine it. You'll find no ‘‘puckering,’’ but beautiful, cleanly tailored workmanship through and through. Now as for the colors: No other store in town, we are confident, has the selec- tion that you’ll see here. Amd when it comes to large sizes—we have them up to 52. You can get to the Men’s Clothes Store through the McCreery 5th Avenue Arcade. group from 34 to 42. Parasols . . Latest styles in a sale at Odd lots of $3 and $3.50 grades ERY unusual —this parasols at the very beginning of the parasol season. tells the story. It also suggests the of colors and styles that to choose from. as of contrasting mit aa figures of many kinds; and solid colors, Many have gilt frames. with attractive handles. 200 women and misses can profit. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. ...Mark Down... Women’s suits and coats that were $18.75 to $37.50 All out at $12.75 85 coats that were originally held for out-of-town cus- Serges, velours and Apmeapuns~ A few aouEALE among them. on for coats of equal mualty, some silk lined. st price we've known Sizes 16 to 42. ALL 60 suits that were or iginally held for out of-town cus- All wool serges, and sp ts models. Sizes for women and. misses.’ ALL tandard Wanumaker garments Women who can look r than the present season—will nro well by this opportunity. Prices like these f Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Misses’ frocks at $5. 75 ~will answer many a 4th of July dress question during the Voiles that are sheer and Good dressmaking points to service. Down-Stairs Store, OF? O44. cool; ginghams that are SSeaniall To help you get recdy for the glorious Fourth-- paw at fant The summer dress you want is surely among these More than 30 models for women, $6.75 to $18.75 AN Pe doubt that there is something for everybody—something new, and good, and dainty ? The pictures tell a large part of the story today; but, unfortunately, you can’t see the quality of the fabrics, nor the trimmings, nor the patterns, nor the colorings on paper. Those things you must see with your own eyes. * 4 ICES begin at $675, and there are plenty of these inexpensive frocks. Next price is $8.75; then $12.75, $13.50, $15.75, $16.50 and $18.75. Voiles, of course, play the prominent part, ‘and there are more patterns and colorings than you could think of in a week. Figures, pid, 8 pes, dots, foulard pat- terns, hairlines, quaint little tea rose effects, and solid colors. A host of pretty trimmings, well done, in ‘excellent taste, and widely varied. Sizes in every Fourth Avenue Side, - Down-Stairs Store, Oid Bldg, One of the hardest things to find— ~-this season is a good white skirt for women that can be sold under $2. GOOD in this case means good fabtics and good workmanship—a skirt that will give satis- faction. e have, today, 550 skirts of this type— White skirts—$1.75 ~skirts that are good for general wear. The fabric is a white gal ine, made in five different styles. Waistbands 26 to 40 inches. . Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. The pin money dress shop —has a practical way of serving both women and misses. The feature this season has been— ~and by keeping a watchful eye on market conditions, we have been able to keep plenty of these good dresses in stock. The styles and fabrics vary from day to day because these inexpensive frocks are fre- quently made from odd pieces of voile, gingham and organdie. Every dress must pass Wanamaker inspection—it must be worthy. Sizes 14 to 44. Rotunda— Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. prices. But * Now that the sea- son is advanced, there are broken lines of good suits that must take lower prices in accordance with Wan- amaker policy. * * Belted, box * Faney cheviots and cassimeres, and a few about evenly divided. Reducing prices on men’s suits None was less than 91922. 50 Some were $29.50.. is unusual in the Broadway Store, because the Broadway Store for men is a store of lower serges offer satisfactory choosing lor every man. Straight sack coats and waist seam models are Broadway, Corner Eighth Street Still = to the silk NEW, YORK women know Wanamaker silks, i aire iy maker ie ent from the usual hi affairs that occur with every” new moon, of oftener, THs, when this semi-ani event comes ort there HERE were 5, T “ this sale oon it last week, aa pieces left from our rege woe of betray eth . cut into the proper lengths for frocks, skirts, waists and othe: be eee THERE Bites wa still are— the wanted weaves, plenty of the wanted colors, plenty of every- thing needed for summer. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. white waists $1.15 I food white voile were plentiful at $1.15, the story would be different; but here, at the very time when plenty of’ ive waists are these at $1.15 bring this happy Slipover voile walate; cross- bar lawns with lace sin ming; croas- bar voiles with Down-Stairs St Old Bidg. _ Safety first! BYE YesRs knows the necessity of a safe in business. A business beg would be as likely to be without a safe for his books as he would to be without a lock and key to his office. But how about the home? A Wanamaker Home Safe ~will protect your piiverwase, heirlooms, insurance papers, and other Los - from and thieves. ivery Wanamaker safe is made right, guaranteed to BE right, $35 to $75, Stationery Section Down-Stairs Store,New Bldg,