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| Francisco, has recovered and is now of a Place for punishment; for reform. Here the figst time /terment and the that many of us have ever known |tunate. the meaning of human kindnesg in lus the worid. [have been spent “We still remember your statement | yourself.” of the last visit, which fairly rang with the spirit of unity, fraternalism COX NOT DECIDED YET ON MANAGER land real man to man heart interest | A for in Ohio it ts not ajand are with us nn it is a somethings, looking towards human bet- Many times have you g! hours of your time that ce. Another caller on the Governor was Mrs. James Rector, a member of the| 006 isory Board of thevNational Wom- the spirit of uplift of the unfo with more profit tu| the committee would hreat that if the Gor rnd! wanted, the "7008, las expressed when you addressed us|an's Party, which Is sending a com- fF HIS CAN CAMPAIGN: showing that you were mittee to see the Governor on Friday.| w Chairman “Cinguiabs Needed on Stump, May: Make Way for Another. $799 $820 $900 & COLUMBUS, July 15.—Gov. Cox will Not select his campaign manager until after the return of E. H. Moore, who Managed the fight Jeading to his nom- imation at San Francisco. Mr. Moore, who has been ill in San on bis way to Columbus. Mr. Moore, Mt is understood, can have the man: the world, ent 0} e coming campaign if! he wants it, but there are reasons to in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, delleve that for personal reasons he direct from the factory to you\, q . q . It was stated to-day by those at only one profit, which guar- $45095.003550 ‘close to the Governor that one thin, Bight militate againat the election ol antees to you the best shoes omer 8. Cummings to succeed him- rod i cos self; as a result of his stirring key- that can be produced, at the lowest possible cost. Rove speech at San Francisco, he a W. L. Douglas name the retail’ price are Boing to very mu in as Min speanicies wauak'te’ te stamped on the bottom of all shoes before they himself down to the numerous details of management. It has been definitely decided that the notification ceremonies will be hel4 at Dayton in accordance with the time honored custom of holdin them at the home of the candidate.| f a the "The date, not yet definitely fixed, —) i fn all probability be late in the first buy. They combine poe style, wor! and gr early in the second - week in wearing ities bar ashing clap at higher ugust. ‘The Governor had to-day what was hey are leader rs in the fashion centers of probably ono of the most novel ex- Kynaricn; The stamped price is W. Lpdnslvers| periences ever happening to a oes Presidential nominee, Four men,‘ Re thes arantes idiot are always price paid sentenced to life terms in the Ohio Penitentiary for murder, called to ex- press their good wishes. ‘The reforms that he has brought FOR MEN AND WOMEN ‘ YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ' BY WEARING leave the factory, which is your Protection against unreasonable profits. “Ww. walle $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are absolutely are made of the best and finest leathers that peerey cen $1022 SHOES shoe for the money in this country. They the same everywhere; el yh ky ek Bae Mee) thay dota New York, The frocks, $12.50 The type of frock of which sev- eral are needed in the summer wardrobe to insure the cool, un- ruffled appearance has been re- duced from our own good stocks for this clearaway. Easy to laun- der; fresh and in good condition after laundering. Imported gingham in plain colors were $19. fe Ton- neau patch pockets onthe skirt, bow sash, organdie collar and cuffs «edged with the are dainty touches frocks. Colors are lavender, blue or pink. Now $12.50» Imported gingham frocks in broken checks feature the becom- ing surplice blouse which ties in the back with a jaunty bow. Slash pockets and crisp organdie collar and cuffs are edged with ric-rac braid. Were $16.76, now $12.50. Colors are brown, blue, red, green. Checked printed voiles were copied from a dress which has "JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Sumrier sales for a happy Friday For Miss 14 to 20 Important clearaway of Tub Frocks and Skirts Telephone, ica drs 4700 = Store bs a at % isa closes at § ‘Store loned all day Saturday To clear up certain broken _ lotg and misassorted colors in our own stocks we shall offer Friday several thousand pairs of women’s silk stockings at . prices that will sell them all in a day— ' Silk Stockings at $2.50 (Se) Fashioned light-weight sill, In black or white; all silk except the soles, cect pi bed oid Hite (oettar for wear). ike nae lab seechines of it ts Sow elas 442 pairs in the lot. Silk Stockings at $1.65 Were $2.60 to $3.75 Mostly colored fashioned s'k; some all silk, others with + mercer ized lisle tops and soles; Paris clox; embroidered clox; drop-stitehed; glove silk: striped. 648 pairs in the lot.” P And Silk Hosettes at 95¢c Were $2 The skirts, $5.75 sold for $35. They were $16.75. A deep tuck whiel oat caught up all around the skirt at et depth is an interesting feature of this frock. Checks are Loong brown, navy and a try and lavender. Now $12. Tub Skirte—$5.75 id $11.75 were $9.75 Gabardine, plain or embroi- dered voiles, cross-bar dimity, and striped flannel are the ma- terials from which these well- made skirts are fashioned. Pong biapoey is characterized by niae and attractive pouee, a lle or tuck. Those made of the sheer materials are often tucked and full; the heav- ier skirts’are more tailored of line. Pearl buttons used. All skirts come from the manufacturer who is most particular about work- Silk Stockings Down OER Lae BRIS ty manship and chic ensemble. © front office of the local prison, B to walk to the W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, about in the Ohio penitentiarics are . killed sh: kk th Silk hosettes are in reality socks—that come “just her y's the knee f the thi: shoemakers, a e direction and supervision Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street with a turn-over to} der which is worn the garter. t fad mao: prow’. The San qh oalied phy of experienced men, all working with an honest this BBs Sure sik, with mock seamed leg, al A gop all trusties assigned tb jobs in the ‘They were allowed by Warden P. E. Thomas State House unattended and to return in the same fashion, ‘When they stepped into the Gov- lernor’s office Mr. Cox warmly shook their hands. Some doubt existed fn his mind at first as to whether the leader of the group was a prisoner or @ guard, but a few questions quickly cleared it up. The men then pre- sented their congratulations, and after chatting for a few minutes invited the Governor to come tp the prison some Sunday, so that the inmates may celebrate his victory. He promised to| #1 Broadw: St. accépt the invitation and will probably 1495 Broadway (Tim = Sa) * Visit the prison on July 27. & 984 Third A ‘Tie memoria: which the “liters” Siaae pee A prevented read in part as follows: | *2202 Third “We feol that you are the only Gov- ernor who has the right conception money for by that has not boon 85 Nassau Street. 7 Broadway, near 4 BROO! $1367 Broadway, Nobody Wishes Anybody"Merry Christmas’ in April Yet lots of men seem te be months behind the times in July... They get up in the morning, and dress as if for Easter Sunday—and then blame the bangey for their discomfort. . . Now here’s— PALM BEACH especially ordained for the hot days —delightfully comfortable—smart- Joking, washable and (hough aside His fe point)—quite inexpensive. : Enjoy J fey; .. Slip into a Genuine, -tailored PALM BEACH SUIT, an snap your fingers at cMr. John G, Humidity. For sale at all good clothiers. THE PALM BEACH MILLS — GOODALL WorsTED Co, SELLING AGENT, A, ROHAUT. 29 FOURTH AVENUE, N. Y, determination to make the best shoes for the price that Ww. Douglas shoes are for sale ty over 9060 shoe dealers besides our own stores. If your local dealer cannot ao ou,take no other make. Order direct from the factory. Sen: ‘ CAUTION. = Inset wpm, having W, L- Semel Ge the ester We corse G Tid Spark Streets warefal (> soe ‘a changed or mutilated. Brockjon, M 706 Broadway, near Thornton St.| kUNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave. Stores marked with a & carry complete tin can buy. ooklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free, mame and price is plainly JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue, LY *HOBOK EN—120 Washington Streots ates Avenue. | *NEWARK—881 Broad Street, Lith Street. | 4 PATERSON—192MarketSt.cor.Oiack XTRENTON--29 Fast State Street. of W. L. Dougias Shoes for Women oe He pad [i MED. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTE! ince Can you buy a blue PALM BEACH i in the GENUINE CLOTH? Of course you can. And @ grey, and a brown, and fancy patterns galore! Only —be sure you get the Genuine, The trademarked PALM BEACH Label in the coat is your safeguard, toes, heels and turn-over tops. The Women’s Salon reduces Frocks green, white. Sizes 814 to .10}4—1,870 pairs. For mid-summer, for after- These “hosettes” come in black, navy ey cordovan, emerald, Of course all these stockings are in perfect condition. Main floor, Old Building noon or restaurant weat, is a spe- cially featured Georgette crepe frock that Was $75 in regular stock—now $47.50 Phys of an excellent quality Crcrecre crepe over satin, i midnight blue, all black, or brown. The frock is beautifully bead- ed with tiny jet beads, or bodice and over-tunic, and is made charming by motifs in hand- embroidery. The midnight blue frock has a rose colored stitch- ery to match. The brown and black frocks are solid color. Il- . lustrated at left. Dainty Organdie Frocks Now $32.50—were $45 and $59.50 This collection includes the most lovely and catleave of or gandie f in the galon. Fresh and smart and delightful. In ale pastel colors, in the smart flame and tangerine shades, in white and flesh color. Some fea- ture white organdie collars and cuffs or touches of Valenciennes lace; others, kidskin belts and are more of the tailored type. Kitchen Now $70—(were due Completely equipped to save steps, white and sanitary, these cabinets are the most efficient de- vice for saving time and energy. Sliding table top is porcelain on steel (easily cleaned). Within easy reach in front of one are all containers for the ingredients to be used in mixing at the table top. Flour bin, with sifter, glass sugar con- tainer, glass jars for spices, ventilated tin bread box, two drawers, large compartment, with sliding wire shelf, rack for pot covers, sliding pastry board, and memoranda and bill hooks are other details which have been developed. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Housewives who want pure: linens . —will find something here in sil- ver-bleached, hemstitched table- cloths, These prices are con- siderably below the market value. In two very graceful floral pat- terns— 66x56 inches. . 66x70 inches. . 66x80 inches. . Napkins to match. 16x16 inches.....,. 18x18 inches........... And these Pure linen damask tablecloths, 70x70 inches, at $8.75. Napkins to match, 20x20 inches, $9 dozen. + Special Napkins Pure lrish linen-—very fine: 91x21 in $11.25 doz. 23x23x in.. . $15.75 doz. 26x26 in $18 doz First floor, Old Bldg. $6.60 Gingham Frocks at $12 to $17.50 Particularly good at this time of the summer. For Sega f ae and smart resort wear. tively trimmed with white es collar and cuffs and sash ve New Voile Frocks at $15, $19.50, $21.50 — For Girls of 6 to 14 Dove Tissue Frocks t $7.95, were haps: bee This is the type of frock which dered hers of peli Has whine ty flesh pas tare Man ereion hie a and nile’ green. Some feature which can be let down. The dainty dot is woven into the ma- terial against a background of a narrow stripe. The square neckline is smocked in white and on the soreldernaae marrow pin-tucks. Tan with red dots, blye with orange ito and rose with green dots are the colors. Middies and Bloomers recently replenished ia tee blouses of white real filet lace, others have bands 2 drawn work to distinguish em. SPECIAL Midsummer crepe de chine Frocks at $39.50 Simple and lovely in line. Illustrated at the to 20 are priced $2.95 to Camp Suits at $6.50 right. Unusually Sizes 6 to 20, Guality, in midnight Glues H Thoee of white let) eloch with ray, wibice and flesh. Tt | | navy blue. Yiannel or, lant bive | pitieaz howe end Soll pleted lustrated in‘centre. cotton and cuffs, with colored constitute this ideal creat for emblems, are $4.26. and counti 1c king and Navy blue serge bloomers, full cies fe ust _ plaited. $3.76, aye tes for = inch toa Second py oa aon pkey Street 200 Porch Frocks | Second floor, Old Building - Cabinets Our $6.75 to $10.75 grade Tumble to $5.3 how you vet ee reeee | parr ang, Hak, Sura a4 another light summer frock comes this sale which ofters you feviogs of $1.40 to $5.40 on every frock. ‘ gingham. ki colors. blue, ree and light Ped th essen- tially cool and summery. Most-desired materials on are new et smart For midsummer days are found in this group. Voile, lawn, tissue inte) chambray, gingham and Dark colors. Foe the rome: who desires serviceabilit, there are splendid m a ry 80 Sizen $4 to 44 in the lot, Not all sizes in every style. Third floor, Old Building Are GOOD SUITS for Men Really Reduced?...... They are. | Now at $45—were $60 to $75 | The emphasis is in two places:'on the GOOD and on the saving. Naturally, some of our re; and that is oe our standard to $45. Good flannels, unfinished worsteds and cassi- meres—types that business men (and their sons) like to wear. Substantial—well-made — lasting clothes, Good-bye io Men’s Good Shoes 210 pairs that were $7 and $7.50—now $5.90. Black and tan calfskin high shoes. 642 pairs that were $9 to $11—now $7.25. Black and tan calfskin, high or low. Not all sizes in every style, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building lar lines are broken; 0 to $75 suits tumble