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\ +h i ) { . 125,000 Yards of Silks, Velvets COSTA RICAN TRS “TO ALL AMERICAN CONSUL GENERAL sinate United States Consul Genera! | that an attempt was made to assas- Benjamin Chase of Costa Nica vad his Mr, Chase. i rl ot 0 nm h Ri [Unites “Frit, asnde ee ives, , alc member of the uniformed police force! saiteg fom Port Limon and raced of Gh Jose. He fired three #hots at| here under fotved draught in an ef- Mr, Chase, who was sitting on the | fort t oarrive in time for a celevra- veranda in front of hig official home.| tion before the country went dry Two of the bullets went wide and| The race was lost, as she did not) Duried themselves in the wall of the |fach Quarantine until 10 o'clock last house, The third passed through the | ght, too Itae to dock. skirt of his cont. Just before Mr. Sisterman sailed ‘At the time of the incident the|for home he called upon Mr. Chase State Department disclosed that the ‘The Consul Genera) showed him the “Consulate” had been fired upon, but eat he Wha in be peel Lk. iM da: Was wearlng when the at- it sas, Het; known, hese TOS tempt Was made (to assassinate him. | Asked whether he was not afraid of his life he declared: “Well, not exactly, but it is getting | |) rather interesting now.” Mr, Sisterman declares that the] |} The attempt was made by a PARIS e i Wi] | Tinoco Government is on its last legs © |B | ise soon wilt eweep Tinoco from of- PA] | fice. ‘ GNE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE i“ va ance, was A wer on ‘ oO ‘ashington. 6 last time STITCHE , eanmaae TOWEL " fem, ine ere River, shiping bas weave, Laie inches, BLS ~ 1BA| | Tiscrmement.at onee,'ond wethe Join * “SPECIAL VALUE $7.50 doz. ‘|| |war ss 19233 inches; Damask borders. a 5 eae on $10.00 doz. |i] |OPEN CAMP_FOR POOR BOYS. GENTLEMEN'S WELS — Heavy fe Roman acer ng <p f iamlarel ready for HM | "Seat istrict te Get Online. TURKISH BATH TOWELS—Plain white and [Ml | aico'at sounasion, on tho Paltsedee, by colored borders, generous sizes. $4.50 to $36.00 doz. HEMSTITCHED TURKISH BATH TOWELS the New York Association for Improving the Poor, was opened for the season to- day. Every two weeks 160 boys are taken from the tenement house district j- - ow ee Linen and Cotton Friction white and Natural 0 me rue Check design, 26x48 in. Special Price $2.00 ea. PUREE lies Bassas etd ly Welfare for the organization, is In charge of the vacations of ine dove, A camp of girls Is maintained at Sau- gertiea, N. Y., and the girla are allowed a week longer in the country than the STORE OPEN.9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK NThicty-fourth Strect Thirty-fifth Street || An Important Offering of . Women’s White Satin Sports Skirts very specially priced at $16.50 will ‘take place to-morrow (Wednesday) These Sports Skirts are made of imported washabie satin (pure silk) of choice quality, and are in every way an excep- tional value at the price asked for them. (This Sale on the Third Floor) An Extraordinary Clearance Sale for to-morrow and Thursday, will offer y Velveteens & Corduroys of especially fine qualities, in white, black, and the modish colors for afternoon and evening, at the remarkably low prices of 95c. to $3.95 per yard (representing very decided concessions from former figures) Sold only in Lengths, suitably arranged for Dresses, Blouses, Skirts and Coats (This Sale on the First Floor) We Seti Lependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Then Any Cther Store, but for Cash Only. For use at tome or in the country small ull-steel CUTLERY may be purchased at . savings The features of this offering that we wish to emphasize are that this cutlery is All-Steel and that it is low-priced despite that fact. The tremendous increase in the cost of cutlery has led many dealers to sell Cast-Iron scissors and an inferior grade of small cutlery. Despite these’ trying conditions we have maintained our usual high standards and continued to sell only “forged” steel cutlery. If you have at any time used cutlery that was not All-Steel you will appreciate the dif- ference between ours and the inferior article. Steel scissors and shears Scissors and shears, | Buttonhole scissors, 9Bc to $3.24 99c to $1.29 Manicure scissors, | Library or coupon with fine poigts, $1.24 to $1.48 Nail Scissors, scissors, $1.74 to $3.19 Embroidery scissors, 84e to $1.24 | Pont mec 114 |. Sted to $1.76 Band sissors, Manicure sets, ae cahaaed UY $1.98 to $17.48 Special! Boy Scout knives, $1.41 Full size, with — screw- driver, leather puncher, can opener, cap lifter, and good-size blade. Steel Pocket and old Straight | fashioned raz6rs, Roly, | 98c to $3.96, include T4c to $4.24 a large assortment A large assortment of full hollow ground of two, three and razors, with black blades, real and | or white handles, tion stag, pearl, Safety Razors, 94e to $9.37, include all the popular brands ne and handles. woud | soe —Maln Floor, Contre, Kear, R_--resonance U--universality ® What is it? ik a ve B'dwey, 24th to 35th St Storehours: 9A Unquestionably smart and «questionably” inexpensive Indeed, one may justifiably question how it is possible for us to sell hats so excellent in style and quality at these moderate prices. We admit it is an achieve- ment, the result of consistent and unflagging effort. But the collection of hats we are showing at these prices is well worth the effort! Come and see. at $5.49 The hat illustrated at the left is characteristic of the type of hats in this collection. The transparent brim is of maline, the crown of satin, cleverly draped to form loops at the sides, which lie softly on the brim. at $8.50 These are our well known “Chapeaux La Marquise.” The hat illustrated at the right helps to explain why these hats set a standfird for millinery under $10.00, It is a chain body garden hat with black velvet crown and a garland of artistic field flowers. Al’ while hats of ribbon and straw Charming organdie hats in pastel shades Many varieties of garden hats with field flowers Hats with transparent brims Unusual dress hats in black and navy blue LOND —Hecond Kloor, Bath street Keeping cool depends ina large measure upon 9 is e “@ one’s lingerie If one’s underthings are made of sheer, light weight materials, fashioned simply but tastefully, they will ody and to This contribute much to the coolness of one's the daintiness of the Summer scheme of things. is the sort of lingerie we mean: Envelope chemises Several styles trimmed with lace or embroidery. 94c Fine nainsook envelope chemises trimmed in back aod front with dainty laces, Others of fine cambrie with convent edges, Lave trim: med model, iiuatr, A. $1.39 More than —_ twenty-five styles in Vy round” and square cts, Empire and . Made of nainsook, or flesh batiste. ‘Jlustrated, B. $1.79 ~ Nightgowns—such variety! Nainsook gowns, lace trimmed Shoulder strap pightgowns Lrim- at veck and sleeves. $1.39 med with dainty Val. luce: ribbons. A. slip-over_model Nainsook vightgowns trimmed | trimmed in back and front with with lace in various ways. Stip- | wide ribbou run beading aud on styles. lace $2.49 model with convent emb oe oaveat embroidery | sore than » dosen. styles of Three-quarter sleeve $1.79 | | nightgowns with small set-in or Masia ‘diditeewas cap sleeves, also sleeveless i entgowns = Ui models, All trimmed with very with embroidery motifs outlined with lace $2.24 choice embroideries und fine laces. $2. Empire styles. Also © gowns combined with dainty tily shirred and ribbon (rimmed, $4.79 ‘Philippine Nightgowns $3.49— which is extremely little for entirely hand made and hand embroidered gowns with such dainty eyelet designs, ‘s : Bloomers Corset Pink cotto® crepe, sateen and flesh batisle bioomers, the covers latter printed in bluebird de- | Just 972 of them F om trimmed at signs. 94e neck and armholes with fine lace Bloomers of superior quality | sing 1 | Many styles of corset covers | trimmed In buck and front with 9 | lace ‘94c Knee length petticoats Plain sport petticoats of white nainsook with hemstitched ruffle, 46c Sport petticoats of ouinsook with lace wad embroidery trimmed ruffle 69 Sport petticoats with ruffles of imported embroideries in dainty eyelet or spray patterns * $139 More elaborate modely tridimed with choive laces, in short or regulation lengths. Short petticoats, $1.39 to. $2.24 Regulation length petticoats, $1.39 to $14.79 na —Third Floor, Rear, So i SA PSSA APY 2 VEY ¥ 3 — HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 19 f' i ! .M.t05:30 P.M: Store closed Friday, July 4th Storeclosed Saturdays all Summer A CLEARAWAY of children’s coats and hats includes practically every style and fabric that has been popular this season, in sizes @ to 6 years. The coats range from $3.89 to $15.74 nd include belted, box and Empire styles made of silk, verge, black and white materials, mixtures, velours and They were formerly marked $5.89 to $19.74 The hats range from 79c to $4.74 which is about half their former prices $1.79 74 to $9, Included are plain tailored and fancy straws, not only good enough to “finish out the sea- son” but aetually good enough to do service next Summer. Ln Third Poor, 35th Street, Women’s Printed Voile Frocks are cool to wear ’ and cool to look at. $4.69 A voile frock with simple lines is altogether satisfactory to wear. It has an air of freshness not achieved by other clothes as inexpensive. The other of striped voile with ruffle edged shawl collar and plain cuffs and vestee of organdie. {iM —Third Floor, B4th Street, Rear, The convenient and inconspicu- ous way of car- rying picnic lunches is in This new suit case lunch kit, $2.49 * Art Embroidery Section believes }y the first to show anything so con- va t, The tin lunchbox is capacious eno to carry all the necessary good#®& = ‘The patent leather covering, bound &t the edges, is neat—and water- roof. It may be carried by the andle at the top. Liew —Yourth Floor, 24th Street. Rear, 40-in. black mohair For Bathing Suits For Separate Skirts For ice Coats 4 Surprisingly Good Quality Specially Priced @ 59c d.