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per Strauss Toy SHOPS TEN CENT CARFARE | GOLF REFRESHES HARDING. DEMAND IS SEEN , —— ; i Jitneys in Jersey Not Measuring Up to Necessities, Says Re- ” 3 Is expected to have a large part in it} |h we jets to Work Early After His NABBED FOR ABANDONMENT, , Content of Yenterday. -—-- MARION, ©., July 20.Refreshed by| Photo in FE 1S fternoon of golf, nator Harding Looatin | work ahead of time to-day, clear- | RVENING WORLD, TUES & fegular schedule of exercine, and gol. that he could not support hin. gre {ittle sinter on his salary of Hew tty Justice—Co-operation—Economy —Energy—Service James MeCreery & Co. . | Through the’ publication of ¢ 10- sport to Gov. Edwards. | tng away correspondence that had nc- | tosraph "ot alx-Penr-otd fare Veaen Phe vided! factory ta ait: ' the. Even ] Preparations to demand a ten-cent cumulated during his week's work on th, Prevention’ of cruelty to Chivdren class reoulricg ane trolley fare on tue lines of the Public see epee ot Oe arnt , announced to-day that Guillermo Vas 6 ie GO) rar eater wal racti- | suer, ie 's father, ha en ar. Service Rallway are seen in the thirty auilythe ties recreation the nominee has| feated and will be tried on’e charge ol 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY $4th Street six proceed;..zs begun in the Chancery ‘ql e eturned to Ohio, He | abandonment. Court by Delos F. Wilcox, chief expert plan ir the notification to establish! The father ctied at sight of Carlo and -for the New Jersey State League of ‘ Municipalities in an exhaustive report| to Gov. Edwards made public to-day. . e ens e ‘The traction company is restrained fra its demand for a dime fare only by the a competition of the jitneys, and this eet Th growt) am mode of transportation has not meas« e h of Ji es McCreery ured up to the necessities, Dr. Wilcox asserts, ‘The jitneys should not be allowed ‘o destroy tho electric railway, he argues, but if the jitney competition is de- royed the electric railway will be in @ position of having erpetual fran- chise, free from all jation and able to demand any fare it desires. State! Tegulation will have ceased, All plans of public regulation of, pri- vately owned utilities are breaking down, he says, and the old question of whether the Government or the cor- porations prevail is at, issue in} New Jersey. PROHIBITION TALK OF NAMING BRYAN, Rey. “Billy” Sunday Says He Is Willing to Be the Run- ning Mate LINCOLN, Neb., Jwy 20.—Delegates to the Prohibit! Party National Con- vention who have arrived here are cussing chiefly the attitude of Wil J. Bryan should the convention o! him the nomination for President. Many} believe he would accept. The auditorium where the convention will open to-morrow was receiving its final decorative touches to-day. Various prohibition banners were hung about the hall. . HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 20.—If Wilk Mam J. 1 deems such @ move advis+ able and if Mr. Bryan accepts the nom- ¢aution for President on the Prohibition ticket, Rev. “Billy” Sunday said to-day he stands ready to accept the nomina- tion for Vice-Prestdent. IMMIGRATION HEAD TURNS IMMIGRANT Wallis Spends Day and Night Among Lowly People From Overseas to Learn Conditions. Immigration Commissioner Frederick A. Wallis told to-day how yesterday And last night he posed incognito as a lowly immigrant to secure first hand information regarding the bdasis ‘for complaints that immigrants are fleeced and Imposed upon after leaving Bilis Island and while making their transfers to go to various parts of the United States. Mr. Wallis did not reveal whether he found the complaints of fleecing justl- fled, but he intimated that he found un- they had been passed for admittance. He said he had gained much useful in- formation through pretending he was an tmmigrant. ‘Alexander's Shoe Sale As usual there are large stocks of Children’s Shoes in the sale at attractive prices, but— . : the greatest attraction is the sturdy. quality | and good-fitting lasts. Some styles for girls are as low as $2.95. Others at $3.85 and upward. All Sales Final | No C. 0, D, or Exchanges Sixth Avenue Cor. 19th Street ‘ "To re 'Q.% | Get oe ” Loony | A NEW ENTERTAINER | Gives you the queerest feeling of || helplessness in performing the sim- plest acts, Combines concentration development with amusement. You'll get “Loony” after SPECIAL | you'ce played the “Ouga $1” | Board" long enough, ind for Station Fela of | STRAUSS TOY: , FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS EXCLUSIVE. ENTEKTAINING 308 Fifth Ave. (nr. 32nd St.) | Branches: Fenuayicania Station —2 Shope Aintte Cher Ranta nie. KB. Altman & Cn. | MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street F Thirty-fifth Street Exceptional Values are offered in a number of Women’s Cotton Frocks embracing a variety of attractive Summer styles and materials very specially priced at $12.25, 13.75, 14.00 & 14.85 Also in White Cotton Sports Skirts at $5.25 Department for Folder and Catalogue Merchandise (SIXTH_ FLOOR) James MeCreery & Co. ~ 5th Avenue 34th Street Store Opens Tomorrow at 10 A. M. MEN! NOY! A Great Sale Offering 5000 Pure Sik | Knitted Four-In-Hands Fi $1-95 mes regularly 3.00 to 4.50 There is a variety of plain and fancy weaves which will match excellently with Silk Shirts now on sale in this department at 7.95, or any other shirt you already have. These ties are made of Pure Silk. Colors are Purple, Navy Blue, Red, Brown, Black and fancy Heather Mixtures. (MAIN FLOOR) poe Victorian ladies would have po- ~ Utely fainted if they had been told that thelr granddaughters would wear sitke morning, noon and night Ae we do, The Gears cherished their slike and eating, We delight in them but find them very practical. The souieas Georgettes and ake ured Foulards need no empbellish- ment. They lend themselyes most ef- fectively to the home dresamaker's simple des! A silk sport skirt ls @ matter of one seam, @ hem and @ foundation belt. A Sale for Tiny Tots Creepers and Rompers Very Specially Priced Chambray P1 mh Rompers— sleeveless models buttoning on shoulder. Trimmed with various interesting cut-out designs, such ‘as tabbits, etc. Pink, Blue, Green and Tan, Sizes 2 to 4 years. Very Special, 1.85 White Cross-bar Dimity Creepers and Rompers with col- lars and pockets hand-embroi- dered, Sizes 1 to 4 years. Very Special, 1.85 Dainty Rompers of Plisse Crepe in White, Pink or Blue, trimmed with contrasting color. Siaes*1 to 4 years. (Illustrated A.) regularly 2.60, 1.95 “Flip Flop Rompers” They’re quite the cunningest types ever designed, made of Chambray with collars and cuffs of white lawn edged with ric-rac braid. Warious colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Illustrated B). Very Special, 235 (Third Floor) “McCreery Silks’’ Famous Over Half a Century Extraordinary Offering of 10,000 Yards of Dress Foulards i In Navy Blue and White. 40 inches wide. yard, 2.75 regularly 4.50 Wecond Floor) Dainty, Fresh Underthings Specially Priced for the Vacationist Night Gowns of fine White Nainsook or Pink Batiste. Special, 1,95, 2.95 and 3,98 Envelope Chemises of fine White Nainsook or Pink Batiste. Special, 1,95 and 2.95 Chemaloons of White Nainsook, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Elastic at knee, forming bloomer. Special, 1.95 and 2.95 Corset Covers of White Nainsook trimmed with lace and embroidery. Special, 75c, 95c and 1,50 Bloomers of fine Pink Batiste, tailored modéls...... Special, 95c¢ One-piece Pajamas of sheer Pink Batiste. ..Special, 2.45 One-piece Pajamas of Crepe in White, Pink or flowered design. Special, 2,95 Petticoats of Nainsook, Muslin or Sateen........... Special, 1.95 and 2.95 (Third Floor) & Company depends on something Specials in more than simply having merchan- metros dise for sale. This organization is cmee es nnrede Sik Hor Women’s Hosiery of superior quality — Black, made up of individuals-individuals || White or Brown. pair, 2,50 who reflect the store character and Women’s Thread Silk Hose, White with hand-embroi- upon them rests the responsibility. dered Black Clocks. pair, 3,95 We have decided that Justice ‘Women's Imported English ‘The busiest ie tempted to Co-o eration Economy, Energy and Lisle Hose of fine gauge. stop when the fator operator an: 7 LB Exndigtainy ard | Service are the principles which | Simro! sett, source of inspiration, harmonize our efforts and assure 6 pairs for 8.00 rs SF tg single Laue We || our customers a service worthy to (Aain Plor) White Silk Gloves Tomorrow ' morning, bepress . Pair, 3.°78 * nine and ten o’clock, we shal ina body to further discuss the ap- Gloves with Paris Point em- meet 20 button length White Silk broidered backs and double plication of these five words. finger tips. (Main Floor) * Smart White Sport Skirts for Women and Misses Very Special 5,75 and 6.50 They are excellently tailored in sportsmanlike styles with odd pockets and belts. ' The Gabardine and Satinette of which they are made are of exceptionally good quality. The lustre on the Satinette seems to increase with laundering. Sizes 25, ' to 86 inch waist Bands. oe A Special Purchase ! 5,000 square yards Genuine Inlaid Linoleum 1.59 square yard If this had been purchased in the regular way ‘some of these patterns would retail at 1.95 and 2.45. While the patterns are limited in number the value is so great that we urge early selections, because quantities will not last long at this price. (Bighth Floor) (Fourth Floor) Regular 2.95 Blouses for 1.95 «a? Many women will recognize these Blouses as being identical with those they have seen about town selling at 2.95 and higher. They are exceedingly smart models of Voile or Batiste, featuring odd sorts of collars and cuffs of crisp Organdie, Scallops, points and hand-embroidered dots contribute much to their smartness. Dainty color combinations and all White. A Great Clearance Sale i Entire Stock of | Summer Negligees and | Breakfast Coats | Reductions are Radical Some models are fashioned of Dotted Swiss, others of Dotted or Flowered Votle, Figured ‘Boxloom Crepe or Turkish Toweling. Many are quite lavishly trimmed with ruching | and Satin piping—others take cording and odd | | pocket arrangements as adornment. | All are crisp and cool and fresh in appearance, || Many lovely shades. | Models formerly 6.00...:es10e0, 2,00 Models formerly 6.95. Models formerly 8,00. : | Models formerly 12.70.....+sce00s 850 An Extraordinary Sale Women’s Low Shoes 6.75 The Lowest Pri¢e Ever Quoted | On Shoes of Equal Quality. We have selected a number of fashionable types || from our more costly stock and reduced them to || 6.75 for this event. In many instances the worth of the Shoes is actually double 6,75! Never, not even in a sale of broken sizes, have Shoes of such high quality been offered for so low || a price. The assortment includes Black Kid or Patent Leather models with hand-turned soles and Louis heels, one eyelet ties and oxford effects. Also Brown Calfskin tongue pumps. New White Oxfords White Linen Oxfords for sport or street wear with either Cuban or military heels and welt soles, Specially priced, §,'7 regularly 12.50 to 14.50 i Mais Se Lee Benet