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hy Pe ‘gh ‘nysurea wohin’ Pakbsbbae” sey 417 ay ‘Re a a 8 CCRT AR | Sndeediteecodd Lord & Taylor — 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—-Ask for Telephone Order Desk New Motifs in Millinery Advance Autumn Models in Semi- Tailored: and Sport Hats, $12.50 Fashion’s lates CHARGES OF TREASON MUST STAND TRIAL ON 1 ON YANKEE SHPS | ASTIAE SCOUT psa ALL SUMMER DRESSES ~GREATLY REDUCED ~ MANY ITEMS FAR BELOW COST Voile, Linene and Organdy Frocks ly, fine selection of printed or flowered Voiles and Organdy Dresses, at less than Hl Revived by U. S. Shipping | Board, He Will Look Out H | for New Opportunities, M7]! The superoateo bas been revived. |] The United States Shipping Board }] has recreated him. Originally he wae i] the ship owner's representative on the; fj vewsel and ranked with the Captain, smartest interpretations, ex- ressed in Velvet and Hatters’ plush, daring in their ines, dashing, distinctive, The ultra in Millinery—smart Cavalier and side | rolling shapes, jaunty Tricornes, coquettish short back Sailors and Sailors of every modish type—de- signed to add the final note of style to the Autumn costume, Crushable Duvetyn Hats, in rich dark shades, for Sport or street wear. Fourth Floor Misses’ Dresses Reduced for Clearance ' $5.00, $7.50, $12.50 Women’s Capes At Leds Than Original Cost $19.50 Another shipment of smart and i] the Captal: e cost of making. Showing the atest style trends in ruffle effects, side draped tunics [aupéecisge Jovklay etter ana atopen: large sash bow model. Dark background tints so extremely desirable just now. UH ing of the ship's cargo and making | remely smart Linene two-piece sport model dresses, box coat effects in light summer j] settiomente with the consigness—just | shades, rose, tan, green, helio and sunset. , what his title Indicates, Now he ie a i ae Ne f4 | bright young man who is actually a hI °) ty ooun- M] tries, Values oo =—_ fy jon record in the ft shippl peer ' ¥ 7 i rieremeen oe warmer eens ak - An ttended near; bi a f]| era, They, mot to Cache eae ‘. q make uy ulte of the: Highest Class Dresses in Best Material + Til varics eapertocces, wich extend over ‘Exclusive Models Not Com ly S 4) many months, with long-line pin-tucked Organdy vest t. Beautiful Irish lace-trimmed Organdi tmbroldered Oryandis new tunic skirts, Trinimed In pinstucked tes, with wide new summer inusuall ===s dresses, collars, cutis and skirts tri Finest spas Age Smart combinstion ly trimmed Voiles. ped flowered and straight Values up to ine guaranteed imported English prints, with overskirt, $39.75 +. crochet buttons and smart pockets, — « . fine with These one hundred supercargoes i] | Were Bhipping Board men who haye found themselves tied up in New York i] | by the recent strike, and they decided to get together and compare notes. ‘The modern supercargo takes care Wi | of the cargo from the time it arrives on the dock for stowage aboard until it is landed at its port of destiuation. He must understand the handling of the cargo, both in directing men in the hold, om deck or om the dock, and | in addition to these duties he has charge of the ship's manifest and a4 | all clerical work. When in port ho has to investigate and saseremp, the Wi | disposal through transportation all of " Panip's cargo unloaded at that port. Attorney General of French Re- Public Recommends That He Be Arraigned. By | PARIS, July 31.—Trial by a high court of Joseph Calllaux, former Pre- mier, who has been under arrest a year and a half charged with having had treasonable dealings with the enemy, is recommended in the condlu- alone of Theodore Lescouve, Attorney- General of the républic, M. Lescouve's report has been filed with the Com. mission of Inquiry. It is understood that the Attorney. General finds no ground for prosecu- tion of the accused deputy Louls ractical Navy Blue Serge Capes, f seaside, mountain or town wear, now so much in demand. Several models of extremely grace- ful Ry les, all lined throughout wit! Stock Bought at Concessions and Priced Accordingly. Every dainty Summer Cotton Frock in stock has been marked down ‘to a ~ that insures immediate disposal. collection, delightfully varied, in- cludes Dresses of ‘ ‘oulard Silks. Ginghams, English Prints, Novelty and Plain Voiles, Plain and Check Organdies in models simple or quite elaborate, and in sizes 14 to 18 years. Manufacturer’s Surplus The balance of Summer Dust Coats, in Linene and The Balance of This Season's Suits, EXTRA SPECIAL 375 Choice Silk Dresses Further Reduced. In Chiffon, Taffeta, Tucked Georgettes, Beaded Georgettes, Mi Crepe Meteors, Tucked C: de Chine, ; de Chine, Newest Satins, Tefteta combined 5 est Wool J . The New Rutile, tunic, ‘new*collar, tucked, shirred, or embroidered effects. Only one or two of a from our h, class Dresses. The smartest New summer season. In Orch.d, Navy, 7 Midnight Blue. Nite, Gray, Mauve, Liberty, Formerly to ite, etc. A choice ccllection to meet the BIS INVESTMENT, $45.00 Rey. Willa F, Sehoenfeldt Was : ame wanes most exclusive taste. i | hantbe wade Baantbvewe tease, a tent $2°Tor 8°evIce to out Beach Cloth — Reduced to $3.95, $5.95 and $12.95 Thrd Floor, jo has also to observe trade gondi- Pry ner Shee Ls : Third Floor, it, tions in the countries where the ehip Loustaloh who was involved with toughep and to report to the United Calllaux. Bintan ing Board thereon. iy fore purpose of dieCussing| | WORK NOT PLAY, yi subjects thar the men ow ize, te anna Concice. tape) i wére brought together, under the {) ine rir the programme to-day?" leadership of Mr. H. L. Pearson of tov ong, P ‘you were getting into your the stewnetip Yamhill. Many valu- ney house.”* atte dodmew ideas were given on the “I am, and have got a raft of alleged i | fusune af; commerce, which will open art that I'll have to move myself.” Up,unhold opportunities. i ca "rhe alcusain yk mesting took med, a wide range, and at the conclusion it he Howton Trammeript, «|. Wise Guy—Speculating 1 4 magAyrrapete nate wes a bor ite GaP ahernatt i sate Shorn Lamb—Hardly that. I've - * times, kone Ashing and “sigoseded ta saving my bait, | ——__— Dainty Summer Blouses That Are Decidedly Excellent Values nL ae $3.95 Sheer White Batiste in a really Organdie Slip-on. Blouses in charming model, tucked and hem- | lavender, flesh and white; ideal Mid- stitched.’ Sport collar and cuffs of | summer Blouses ‘becatise of their crisp organdie, finished with rows | simplicity and the crisp, cool fabric of tiny hand sewn Callot scallops. of which they are fashioned. Third Floor. Women’s Low Shoes | Semi-Made Skirts For Vacation Wear Marked for Clearance at Unusual Value at 7.65 . $2.85 Patent Leather, one re 3 Church he was pastor of Trinity Lu- 4 White Cotton Cordeline, Gabardine, ue and Nat- eyelet, black the Church of the emer in Weat eatin quar- i t i] |theh Church of the Redeemer in West ufal Tan Tub Skirts, in sport models with odd Ath Street, n ee Me s —— illustrated). : the Grape:Nuts Glazed kid- | Patch andregulation NESTED IN TOWER 20 YEARS. |. ou skin Opera | Pockets. ]| 01a English Sparrow Makes Ratl- heat i barley Also Several Models at $3.95 ey ‘at- road Yards Permanent Home, ent Leather (Prom fig ties Glove) into such tempt- Gabardine in white or white with black pencil OperaPumps, ‘There ig an old English that stripes; smart styles with [has nested in the eaves at Tower C at Piast Somerville (Baltimore and Mary y) ane, yards) for oe wenty years. ml separate belt. 26 to 36 inch waist measurements. Second Floor NOT EXACTLY, poh arene Se MINISTER DIES ON OUTING. Oma, a ‘The body of Rev. William F. Schoen- r, Wizo—Yes? i -—----4 motandbind — - ~ ati feldt, for twenty-two years pastor of Mr. Exee—They sent me a pair of al Trenuel Lutheran Church at Lexing- ‘ 2 made today will appear on bills rendered September Ist. . Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 MIDSUMMER FASHIONS at SPECIAL PRICES TODAY & FRIDAY ton Avenue and 88th Street, who died | | yesterday at Lake George, was brought jy |to New York to-day, || ‘Mr. Bchoenteldt was seized by the fa- tal attack while, with Mrs, Schoenfeldt, he was climbing a hill. He was fifty years old. Before coming to Immanuel White Canvas Laced Boots. FINAL CLEARANCE Several hundred airs $3.95 if Woman's Low Shoes, differ- ent styles and leathers, in- cluding white canvas. Sizes incomplete...i....cscsecsee Second Floor the new tower is of brick and | constructed there Corset Clearance At Reduced Prices Incomplete sizes, but an excellent choice of thoroughly desirable models, Lord & Taylor Special Corsets $1.95 and $2.95 Mme. Irene Corsets $5.95 and $7.95 Second Fluor Tro" ie Ea a edd ae, | Outdoor Cribs i All White Enamel, $7.95 jomervilié and bas Enclosed crib, with white enamel frame, enameled wire netting sides and top. Complete with spring and rubber tired wheels. Infante’ Wear Section, Fourth Floor Beads for Bags and Sautoirs sag a ait Bead Looms i Instruction Books......30c i Gay Metal Beads.....75¢ lor Tower C at on there ev SPIDER RIDES ON FLY. ——$—_—— k Toe Weak to Spin, Young, Mabasite Utilises Winged Palfrey. (rom the London Chronicle.) ‘There is an aspect of spider and fly relations whieh febullsts and natural- ists alike have overlooked, A cor- respondent who has brought the microscope to bear on many house 4| (lies finds that the parasite upon that H}| hateful inseot is often an immature spider. Too weak yet to apin its web it makes the fly ite wingod palfrey, and courses from place to place at the will of it# captive either until Pegasus per- ishes naturally, or presumably until the rider ts able to make a meal of its | | charger, Brilliant hued Beads for the making of those brilliant Neck- laces and Hand Bags, whichsomany women enjoy making. -iaemeenate WHBN MAN HIS MONEY LONDS ; . bry Hw FINDS A LOT OF PRimNDs,| We call your attention particu- (Prom the Kansas City Atar,) fatty to ce lie of sits ene nen “I have often heard that if a feller in a great variety of ay Bes rete Wat 8 neat and fancy weaves in our impeon Junction, "s eo bas to, " ” Special Semi-Annual Shirt Offering $3.95 W/o es a piamn' east too! T tried 4 bs jumb fa 00 | it e- Phad. been ‘in. the elty ‘three Headquarters for Olus Union Suits ; Floral, Oriental and Con- ; ventional Bag _ patterns, i 35c, 85c, 75c, $1.00 Instruction Books..,...25¢ Seed Beads, bunch 15¢ & 25 days and was getting kinda hungry for tho ‘sight Of a familiar face, Bhd. eo I sa’ntered over on Leth, “And inside of, halt fy ghowr 1, haa been tackled by ‘leven fellers from m home town for money to get bac there on,” Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, $8.50 Cool, serviceable suits for Hot Summer days, in shades of grey or tan, Sizes 7 to 16 years, Separate Palm Beach Knickerbockers, $3.25 In tan, green or grey. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Sport Blouses, 95c White-or colored materials, Sizes 6 to 16 years, POG 1000 iinet lista teemtinpen ne EXPLAINING IT, (Prom the Kansas Clty Star!) The principal reason why your coat doesn’t fit as well around the collar now as it did the day you bought it is that the tajlor i# no longer there to hold it down close to your nook and pat the wrinkles out, a# he did when you stood before the mirror that day, 9.75 ig bel hs oa of flowered and plain voiles; dotted and striped organdies Women's Midsummer Dresses. ities; each of these becoming dresses, of which different styles, are dainty and. cool. Third Floor ; there are many BA BANDIOAR. Buck—t understand Vgwer couldn't quality fox the Jags and. } cu ia ike Saagebtne th," ju Kino bat @ leader thought fhe was.too stil in the bis cy f eek ah dal laa la