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‘Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service An Unprecedented 4TH OF JULY SALE ORING, BODILY COMFORT AND SERVICE. sired colors and patterns. Big Variety of Blue Serges and Unfinished Worsteds, also the cool, airy and comfortable ‘‘Keep Cool Suits,’’ which spell s-vle plus comfort. They come in dark as well as light colors. i } Ow. values cannot be equalled. / \4 at $20 22-59 $25 and *29-5° 27 Cortlandt St., co: churen st. SIXTH AVE, L at BDOOR—HUDSON TUBE at CORNER The nes of Incomparable Values We offer you these UNUSUAL Values because this is an UNUSUAL 4TH OF JULY. It means Peace for one and all. Therefore—Dress Up, Celebrate, be every man’s equal, feel as happy as your friends. Buy one of our 100% Value Suits, which represent the Utmost in QUALITY, STYLE, TAIL- Ultra Smart as well as the Conservative Models in all de- Satisfaction Guaranteed—Come In! Be Convinced! | {Suits for Young Men and Men 1°25 $97: 00 $39.5 Dv. $F ant and up a | 00 Palm Beach, Mohairs, Poplins & Crash Suits at $10 125° $15 $18 & $1850 TROPICAL WORSTEDS, SILK POPLINS AND SILK SHANTUNGS The Jfarnis,filoré\ IN WESTCHESTER BOOM ‘New Connity. Chad Club House and | State Road Improvement | Work Cheer Residents. Westchester real estate men say there is @ big boom on In that county, as evidenced by the largely increased number of deeds and mortgages filed in the last two months. Also so many large building projects are in wight, they belleve July is to be the banner month. Among these projects is the $1,000,000 country clubhouse at Rye, to be erected by 4 corporation headed by John M. B, Bowman of hotel fame. Work of preparing the site, which will embrace 600 acres, was begun last week. Tho clubhouse will contain 400 rooms, | Many cottages and bungalows are to be erected in White Plains, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon and Yonkers. The total outlay for buildings during the remainder of this year will be, it is estimated, not less than $3,000,000. More than $2,000,000 isyalso to be ex- pended in improving State roads in the county. | Government Base Hospital No. 38 at | Bast View, which is to be closed about July 15, and the new Westchester Coun- |ty Hospital and Penitentiary, which ‘has been used as a military hospital |and barracks, are soon to be returned to the county. An addition is also to |e made to the dormitory building of | the College of New Rochelle and sub- ation built for the Chevrolet met |Company of Tarrytown. |HOLIDAY RUSH STARTS AFTER CONGRESS ali Uncle Sam on No Financial | Embarrassment—Money Bills Passed, WASHINGTON, July 2.—There was a |rush from the Capital to-day for the| | Fourth of July hol ‘Although Pres- |{dential approval cannot be secured un- |til President Wilson reaches here from Paris, no embarrassment ® government departments from lack of funds is ex- pected as a result of the action of Con- |Sress last night in enacting all Appro- | priation Bills needed by various agencies of the Government for the new fiscal year that began yesterday, |" After being in session until midnight, the House and Genate finally reached agreements on bills that have been in djspute for weeks. The measures as passed included the Army Bil carry- jin $775,000,000, the Gunday Civic Bill 000,000,. the District of annual budget of $15,000,000 jand a deficiency measure of $25,000,000. ‘Congress adjourned at midnight until | Tuesday, July 8 tp Hour New York-St. to Be Restored. July 2.—Announce- to-day by the Rail- |road Administration that the St. Louls- Jan, a 25-hour extra fare train from St. Louis to New York, which was dis- continued during the war, would be re- |stored as soon as schedules could be | prepared, Killed by Fal Steel Plate. Joseph Hyland, eighteen, of No, 2075 |East 13th Street, Brooklyn, an iron- worker employed at the Robbins Dry |Dock at the foot of Dwight Street in the Erie Basin section, was almost in- stantly killed to-day by the falling of a weighing several — | steel plate hundred pounds, Pay Interest on I. R. T, Bonds, | Interest on the first and refunding 6 bed cent. bonds of the I yee Transit Company, oes being paid. ‘The int estate and 1 York I on paid, that company of f& receiver, pany is not being in the English Lockost. ER, England, July 2.— | Cotton mill employers of North Lan- jeashire have decided upon a general lockout commencing morning unless | the striking operatives return to work CREDIT TERMS % Down on $50” ir “ Apartments Furnished Complete From HEN you goon can aaaes tion this Summer have | your favorite paper mailed to you every day. | Evening World, 19¢ per week | Dally World, 19¢ per week | Sunday World, Ge per Sunday | ig SP Seas he ale SH sige Four alin nate ‘to tee. your Tequiat Dewwlealer where you ant the paint gent et dur on the | i ' The August Sale of Furniture is now going on Thursday at yeuauaé, —special service Store will be closed from Thursday night to Monday morning—get everything you need before it is too late JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, “ya York. Store Hours, 9 to 5 “Fourth’’ Candy Big special box — con- taining a box of chocolates, a box oi chocolate marsh- mallows, a box of cocoanut kisses, a box of caramels, a box of assorted stick candy, a package oi lolypops, a red, white and blue motto. All for $2.50. Eighth Gallery and Downstairs Store, New Building Flags Fly a bright new flag for the world’s __ brightest Fourth. All styles and sizes. Third Gallery; New Bldg. Happy Fourth For boys and girls The great Toy World is ready to supply boys and girls with baseball suits, play scout suits for boys and girls, bathing suits for the very little folks from 2 to 12 years. Sand toys in great variety. Sand umbrellas and sail boats; tennis rackets, quoits, grace hoops and croquet for the lawn, kiddy kars. The new liberty car, velocipedes, tricycles, express and coaster wagons, Toy soldiers, lawn swings, hatmmocks and ham- mock chairs. Third Gallery, New Bidg. Toilet articles Holiday sale Ivory celluloid toilet ar- ticles— hair brushes, dress- ing combs, mirrors, powder boxes, hair receivers, tooth brush cylinders, picture irames, manicure articles, butfers, etc. Some have imperfections —very slight. All specially priced. Main Aisle, Old Building Sale of corsets Light, cool, comfortable corsets of pink cotton bro- cades and white silk bro- cades— $3.95. Plain pink batiste, $1.50. Excellent corsets, suit- able to every type of figure. All sizes in the lot. Main Aisle, Old Building Shadow lace collars $1, regularly $1.50. “Bertha” collars made of wide cream colored imi- tation shadow lace in silk and edged with fine imita- tion Valenciennes lace. Very attractive on a dark blue frock. A few in Oriental lace. Main floor, Old Building Tennis rackets | —special | 100—Court King, Cham- pionship, Lakeside rackets, $2.65 each. 150—regular size, good gut, $1 each. The Sport Shop Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 517 more of these wonderful blouses, $4.85 All of Georgette. All $6.75 grades Last of a special purchase. Exceptional blouses, made of good heavy Georeette, with becoming collars and good- fitting cufis. Some are trimmed with pretty, well selected lace; some wich net and Valenciennes lace. Some are em- broidered. Some have frilled collars, some shawl collars, some round collars. Mostly in white and flesh; however, there are a few dark suit blouses in the collection. Eight models—variety enough for anyone to find a becoming style. Just the right sort of blouse to slip into your guit-case on your “over the Fourth” holiday vacation. Main Aisle, Old Building 100 French blouses $9.75 each; were $12 and $15 (Each needs a pressing or a tubbing) Trimmed with filet, drawn work and hand embroidery; square or round necks; sailor collars; white, pink, old blue, Freach blue, lavender; some in white with just a little touch of color. Third floor, Old Building Main aisle sale of porch frocks, Thursday $6.75 to $8.75 grades for $5.85 Four excellent carefully Ce models —a tailored and tucked beach cloth ‘and three ginghams. One very pretty plaid gingham is finished with pique collar and ery good in line and detail is the “Tat rand) not a little larger checkered jam. Collar and cuffs and crocheted buttons. ae are if peas M comet eusint A fine checked gingham has very tatting lace. pretty white organdie fichu collar These dresses have a southtul and: cuffs, finished with hemstitch air that makes them hl or frills. ae sirable. Main Aisle and Third Floor, Old Building Georgette Crepe Frocks Specialized at $29.50 to $65 White, pink, navy blue Sizes Many, many 34 to 44 smart models Second floor, Old Building Light- fabric suits for men, $35 HE! maker calls them “‘air-pore’’ suits; and the name suggests their’ coolness and comfort. Two-piece styles, of course—skeleton lined. There is a dressiness to these suits that ordinary summer fabrics do not have. You'll like them. * . . Men’s canvas vacation shoes Buff canvas high shoes with rubber soles and heels, $4; oxfords, $3.75, White canvas shoes, $4.25; oxfords, $4. Men’s and boys’ sneakers—best gi ide, brown canvas, $2 to $2.50 high or low. White canvas, $1.75 to $2.50, according to size. | Black, $1.16 to $1.25. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E The August Sale now going on Offers the entire Wanamaker stock at 10 to 40 per cent. less Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building 1 Trtares é Outing shoes have the field Everybody wants them .50 to $9; io: high’ Ehoon” $8. $6. Keds for Everybody High shoes with aoe Pans F-3 a tiso. ee ee ea Fae children at $1.35, aes high shoes at $4.: 26 pal First floor, Old "aia Women’s sport } suits reduced Suits of paulette Sow tricolette, $37.50. $89.50, $45 and $47.50. In Copenhagen blue, French gray, plesk, t blue. Simple model _ a ith patch pockets and” straight rolling collar. Two models in linen al $29.50. Half and all belte ed models. In old blue and white. Second floor, O!d Building $4.50 Sweaters Thursday §2.95 A part cotton sweater, | but one that contains far’ more woo! than cotton, | Made in blue and rose wi collar and cuffs of white brushed weol and white girdle and trimmings. Warm and becoming, ex- actly the thing for beach pal to save one’s more jive sweaters. i Whitetubskirts | — | 1,000 at 8. 75 to $6.75 Six models at $3.75 Phar. eaberdine and corde- ginal pockets, rig designed and beautif fitting belts. Ten models at $5 Fe ogi | Le aga skirts cb cotton tricotine, gal and. cordeline, itaened for: many types figure—for the woman Be needs long, straight lines to poms her height, for the tall who does not wish to accent- line. uate her height large woman. to 36 inch in some models, New pockets and buttons of the best qi Ten models at $5.95. Six models i. death 9 Second finer, Ola a Boaiaing The ribbon-tied veil is very new; it is not only bor- dered with picoted ribbon, but. has ribbon ends that tie at the back of the hat, $1.50. In all smart colors. Main floor, Old Building Young women’s pongee suits $39.75 A low price, as the pongee is an exceedingly heavy silk—- the kind that tailors most sat- ~ isfactorily, Smart severely tallored model, Every detail is beautifully tinish- od, Sizes 14 i 20 years. ¥ pos very good look- of pongee, $39.75, loth capes and tart at $5.95. uliding * Women’s capes reduced Serve, tricolette, and wool | jersey, in smart colors, i $29.50; were $35 to $39.50, Small’ collection of ‘all: lined capes in serge at $35; were $39.50 and $45, Individual capes of bo- livia cloth, finest serge and tricotine, $39.50, were $45. Satin and tricotine capes—~ one of a kind—very beautiful, and of finest materials, $59,505 were originally $98. Coats and Wraps, satin and § tricotine, $65; originally $96. to $1.25, Midnight blue, black, and bet are Ue most prominent colors this collection, 7 Seognd floor, Old Building