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jowk SN iconic AIXED 7,614,000 : DRINKS SAILING * 2,538,000 MILES Booze He Served on Ship Would Float La Touraine. Claiming a record as a bar- tender, Louis Gautier, chief of the cafe of the French Line steamship La Touraine, in from Havre yesterday, cele- brated, Wednesday, his forty- weventh year in the service of company. Here is Gautier's récord, as figures it: welled 2,538,000 miles. ized an average of three Grinks to the mile, 7,614,000 Used Nquor enough to La Touraine. If placed in ordinary drain pipe the iquor would reach nearly three Himes around the earth. Enough r in the drinks to drive Me engines of La Touraine ne round trip. If the drinks re turned to steam they ould develop 1,000,000 horse ower. Seven tons of bromo- itzer have been used to pounteract effect of said drinks. Louis admits he is not a tistician, and he does not drink. ILLED IN Y. W. C. A. HOME. ught between the floor of a freight ator and the ceiling of the sub- at the Young Women's Christian elation, No. 610 Lexington Avenue, jue} Aspinwall, twenty-eight years an elevator operator, whose home ss is not known, was found dead night, The excuse for slang is the id impression. en a young man laughs d says So and So’s clothes re too much ‘‘dog” he its in a single word things tt bark and snap for at- ntion—loud fabrics, shirt- owing vents, bunched but- ,» peaky lapels, funny ‘kets. WESo if we say “beware the am,” it’s simply to re- yle which could possibly Mt the “boo” behind your ick. Summer suits, all extreme- smart but nothing ex- eme. ° by @entlemen’s clothes, all them. Prices moderate. @The best of everything en and boys wear. Also sporting goods and Begage. Rocers Peet Company dway Herald Sq. h St. “Four at 35th St. Convenient Fifth Ave. Corners” at 41st St. farren, A TRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE RREDIT TERMS 00 D. ping Table and EVERYTHING FOR OPEN SATURDAY un iabway Stution & blocks’ away. “ISHER BROS ‘OLUMBUS AVE he Complexion ons Ten Beanery cat ‘sda Rinialad clad oie ina aan aac Die d you that we cut no aye COURTESY The Best Lessons of Life Come Along Day by Day as we keep steadfast in the path of duty. Doing the duty of the day we find something to teach us what we need to know. On the wide St. John’s River, Florida, the fishermen do not sit in their boats ex- Uerean the fish to come on ard, but they see that their nets are in order, and spread them for the big fish for which this water is famous, not knowing whether they will get anything or not. But they do not fail to throw out their nets, Remember the splendid harvest of big fish they are hauling in as season after season for special fish comes along. We have got to let down Proper nets and watch them. June 23, 1922, Polish Wedding Dance Carnival, in the Audi- torium, Saturday, at 2 o'clock. A Children’s Ballet, in one act, under the direction of PROF. J. DIMANT. First Gallery, New Bullding. Chocolate-covered Angeliques, 50c Ib. j Regularly 80c The genuine flavor of maple molasses in these crisp, tooth- some sweets, Camee Shop, Street Floor, Old Building. Eighth Gallery, New Bullding. Main Aisle Sale Milanese Silk Gloves Good quality, 16 button gloves, in white aad pongee, $1.50 pair. Short gloves in white, pongee, brown and black, 85c pair. Street Floor, Old Bullding. ——— For happy play hours at the beach Rompers Creepers Beach Suits Te A number of un- usually attractive styles — ginghams, {ndianhead —_ linene, Devonshire cloth, flower-figured cot- ton crepes, chintz, chambray and dim- ities in, the lovely high shades so becoming to little folk, and in white. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Handbags, $1.95 Well made. Well lined. Many attractive models in silk and leather—envelopes, pouch bags and other smart types, with distinctive mountings. Vanity Bags, $1.95 Unusually good quality silk, and patent leather. Street Floor, Old Bullding. More Military Brushes at 25c ea. came to us through Uncle Sam —at less than the price he paid for them, All bristles, firm and strong, deeply set in metal, backed with wood, Sanitary and_ lasting. Good for hair. Good for scrub- bing hands. Good for dogs, too, 5x2 inches in size, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding. More Army Boxes at 70c each We have sold thousands of them—the price is less than the cost of the lumber. Made of % inch wood with cleated ends and bottom end cleats fastened by screws; heavy hinges and hasps with staple; rope handles. be used by carpenter, camper, for storage purposes, shipping goods, in fact, for any purpose that requires a strong, well made box. Dimensions over all, 14 inches high, 12% inches deep, 28% inches long. » Seventh Gallery, New Buliding, THE EVENING WORLD, F Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant A flutter of Summery Frocks For Miss 14 to 20, Saturday $25 Wash Frocks—$15.75 each Seven models — new — smart — practical. Imported voiles. Rodier’s cotton fabrics. Dressy enough to take the place of silk frocks on sultry days. Not just ordinary tub frocks. Three New Silk Frocks—$19.75 One model of striped Haputai tub silk; two models of checked and figured crepe de chine. The Habutai silk in hairline stripes has deep V neck, shawl col- lar vestee, elastic waist and turnback cuffs; white flutings on cuffs, collar and pockets. Green, rose, Copenhagen and navy blue. One of the crepe de chine models is similar except that in place of flutings it has plain bands of white crepe de chine. The other is plain—trimmed only with a sash and narrow bindings of gros- grain ribbon and tiny silk tassels to hold the slits of the sleeves together. \In green, rose, tan, Copenhagen blue with white, and in black with white and tan with navy blue. Such Good Gingham Frocks, too, $10.50 Four styles, rivaling each other for good looks. Second Floor, Old Buliding. Sports ‘Skirts—White leads New fabrics. New fashions. Low prices * Cotton gabardine or French twill) wrap-around skirts..............f $3.95 Flannel skirts, wrap around—$7.25 Ratine skirts, several good models—$7.95 Pleated Flannel or sports silk skirts—$10.25 Second Floor, Old Bullding. Girls’ Soft Voile Frocks, $5 $6.75 to $8.50 Grade Charming slim-line models of checked cr figured voiles, created for young girls of 6 to 16 years by a clever dressmaker who made every ore of these frocks to our order at substantial concessions. Light blue, mauve, green, tan, red or navy blue. Camping Togs Khaki jean in matching generously cut, Middy blouses, with straight or cuff shades, Sizes 6 to 20, ‘The Giris' Own Shop, Second Floor, Old Bullding, | \ Bathing Suits, $1.75 to $12.50 | | | ’ f) Here’s the Boys’ Clearaway 58 Suits, $15.50 to $20 wrades—$12.50 f 18 Suits, $17.50 to $25 grades—$14.75 : 27 Suits, $20 to $30 grades—$17.50 10 Suits, $25 to $35 grades—$22.5¢ 20 Suits, $30 to $35 grades—$22.50 4 8 Suits, $30 to $35 grades—$28.75 ' Sizes 7 to 17 years. s demand that Wanamakc? stand every bey’s suit must be all wool; workmanship, seams, trimmings, peck- \) ets and every detail must pass inspec- - Le tion; and sty!es must be in good taste. 4) Materials are tweeds, simeres, worst- eds, cheviots, herringbones and diagonals— ( light, dark and medium patter Nearly Pas) all suits have two pairs of kn pu’ Also 45 students’ $27.50 to $35 suits for $23.75. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Sixteen of these suits have two pairs of trousers. 238 Boys’ Straw Hats, Quarter to Half Less 5 fine straw hat for $3.25, a hat for $1.50 Street Floor, New Building. Think of getting a $6 $5.50 hat for $2.85, and a Turkish Towals, @2:40 dos: 100 dozen, 18x36 in., hemmed. Good, inexpensive towels for seashore use And these Good Linen Specials— Odd Linen Napkins, inch +++++$3.75 to $7.75 dozen Odd Linen Napk to $9.50 dozen Odd Linen Tablee 50 to $9 each Odd Linen Tablecl! to $10.75 each Odd Linen Tablecloths, yards $6.59 to $13 each 13-Piece Tan Linen Scalloped Luncheon Bios + $1.25 Scalloped Luncheon Sets. . 1$2:50 18-Piece White Line i ree First Floor, Old Building, | Jars, Jugs, etc. RIDAY, JUNE 238, 1922. Formerly A. T. Stewart Ready Saturday-- Gold Rim Silk Stockings, $3.25 pr. Blue Rim Silk Stockings, $2.50 pr. Wanasilk Silk Stockings, $2 pr. We have scoured the market for three conveniently priced grades of silk stockings which we could, with con- fidence, make a permanent part of our regular stocks. The three stockings above listed are the best that any one can find today at the prices. Time avd comparison will prove the truth of this. * ’ * Wanamaker Gold Rim Silk Stockings, $3.25 A stocking de luxe for women who prefer ALL silk, from top to toe. The gold rim at the top, and the gold-colored stitching at toe and heel are its marks of identification. Heavily reinforéed sole, toe and heel. Black only. Sizes 8% to 10%. We Os) ce Wanamaker Blue Rim Silk Stockings, $2.50 No one else in New York has it or will be able to have it. You may always tell it by its blue rim at the top and the blue stitching on toe and heel. Its special merits—close woven—ingrain silk thread, medium weight, dependable wearing qualities. Mercerized top, sole and toe. Black or white. Wanasilk Stockings, $2 pair We have had this stocking before but not in so wide a range of colors. Many of our patrons have been asking for it in shades other than black and white. Now, here they are—a full range of colors. Their merit is the purity of the silk from which they are made —no artificial weighting. Full-fashioned, light weight—good for gammer—mercerized cotton tops and soles. Russian calf, navy blue, nude, lime, polo gray, beige, fawn, aluminum gray and—of course, black and white. All sizes. | = Give the Wanasilk, the Blue Rim and the Gold Rim Wana maker Silk Stockings a fair trial. You will be richly rewarded by long service. Main Alste, Street Floor, Old Building. Very Special Holiday Sale of Tub and Printed Silk Dresses In the Women’s Salons Printed crepe de chine’ in large and small pat- terns, striped tub silks —remarkably good frocks at .. Pin stripe tub silks of. heavy quality, made in that delightful fashion known as “shirt-waist frocks” (illustrated)... Imported silks in strik- He Cee EO) or n on a white ground, in simple slip-over $ frocks—so sroart for 29.50 luncheon or afternoon wear (illustrated)..... group of nen | A frocks in both plain col- ors and _ distinctive prints—these have head reduced from $45 and $49.50 .. Second Floor, Old Buliding. 65c Tissue Ginghams—48c yd. 2500 yards—fine Egyptian tissues in smart checks, plaids, stripes and delightful figured designs. All the colors of the season. | 36 inches wide. Dress Goods Salons,First Floor, Old Bullding. Broadway e at Ninth Fine hand-made laces on Exquisite Hand-made Blouses * $2.95 to $3.50 \ grades........ f $1.95 3.95 s ji a awed } $2. 95 To sum up in a nut shell the story of their unusual values— twomen who have seen these blouses are buying them not only singly but in twos, threes and fours, and some have bought five and siz. Soft white voile, of a very fine French finish, is used‘ with but two exceptions to fashion all the models in this extraordinary sale. Dainty touches of hand drawn-work and hand em- broidery. Models galore- for young girls, misses, young women and matrons—appropriate for many different oc- casions. 5 Third Floor, Old Building. For Children sid tiie Girls 250 pairs White Buckskin ChatomifE Shoes —the $9 grade for $5.95 —the $10 to $12 grade for $6.95 Made by the manufacturer who made Anatomiks prior to our recent arrangement with the present maker. So they are not in our new Anatomik catalag. yAnd they must go. Dot showe where body Model illustrated weight falls. A high shoe of fine white buckskin, for both sports and dress wear—ANATOMIK shoes, built to properly support the muscles of the feet which carry the weight of the body. 3 Children’s sizes 8% to 10%—61 pairs—now $5.95. si —sizes 11 to 2—194 pairs—now $6.95. Growing girls’—sizes 2% to 5—97 pairs—now $6.95, All sizes but not all widths are included. 4 First Floor, Old Bullding. J Hats—Black, white, navy blue |}- Special at $6.50 Featuring the Dress Hat Black hats—with velvet crowns and gracefully transparent brims, trimmed with glycerine ostrich or jet. Turbans—of hair cloth, sometimes with soft draped crowns, Large picturesque hats with ostrich | plumage. Crinkled satin—the new material which Paris is wearing—in turbans. Crepe hats with roll brims. Ribbon hats. | And many, many more distinctive models than we could possibly | tell about, Second Floor, Old Buliding. Vacuum Bottles, Bottles—pints, $1.75 to $2.75; quarts, $2.75 to $3.75. Jars—pints, $2.25 to $3.50; quarts, $3 to $4.50, Carafes—quarts, $6.50 to $8. ee to 4 pints, $8 to 6. Ferrostat steel bottles—pints to 4 pints, $7.50 to $16; jars, 1 ind 2 quarts, $15, $20. Thermal dishes, $12.50; jars, ‘2 gal. and 1 gal., $7.50 to $15. | Royal Thermic Bottles—% and 1 gal., $2.25 to $2.75. Vacuum jug. sets, assorted colors, pints, $13.75 “to $25; qts., $16 to $80, | Carrying cases for 1 pt. to’ | two 1-qt. vacuum bottles, 50c to $9 Seventh Gallery, New Building. 45c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, 30c Little perforated — celluloid shields to fit over them. Firmly set bristles, medium or hard, Bought from the U. S, Government, And because the little letters Uv, are stamped on their hantles we are able to offer | them—ease and all—at 30¢ each, Street Floor, Old Buliding, Men’s Shirts, igher prices—the kind of $2 Pajamas, 700 suits, printgd madras a in stripes, = Neckties, 50c Wash four-in-hands of prints imported from atterns. England. New, cool all-over p' Foulard and faney silk b« They’re Irish—and Moderately priced Top Quality ane Low Price meet in the Annual About 1,800, woven madras and printed mad- Pig groups remaining [rom special lots seHing at hi, be bought today to sell for less than $2 and $2.50. ne JuneSaleMen’sWanamaker Suits it is the great opportunity of summer to get the standard clothing of America at the price of cloth- ing not to be compared with it. All sizes. For all types of men and young men. Fine colors. Individual styles. . Time taken Satur- day to look into this will be time profitably spent. $32—for $40 and $45 Suits $38—for $50 and $55 Suits $45—for $60 and $65 Suits * * q Handkerchiefs, $1—special $2 Irish linen, fancy borders—white twill or white Jap—white crepe with quarter inch con- trasting borders—pongee with colored initial and half inch border to match—two-toned silks, green, tan, lavender, blue—pongee, hand drawn cords, 10 plain, with one in contrasting borders. $1. Golf handkerchiefs, the old bandanna apie. d pereales ube coming more and more into favor on the lin! nd pereales, mostly | T"os'inches, at $8.50, 34 inches at $5. Bathing Suits, $3.65 The Wanamaker-Special all wool bathing suit, in plain navy blue or black, one or two-piece styles, all sizes. All worsted bathing suits, $5, $6, $7. $1.10 shirts that cannot ties—polka dots and fancy small figures and designs. EXTRA SIZES—48 to 54—two-piece suits, Linen handkerchiefs. < itt Pea in navy blue and white or red, $8.50. . For women—ti.T5 and $2.25 Another lot of handsome rep striped four-in- | .) 6 oe for six; tape borders, hem- | hands, specially priced 70c eaach—three for $2, Tennis racquet, cover, pross, two balls—$5.90 red initials, script or block ‘ 0 Oe Tennis racquet .50 to $15, Hats, 85¢, $1 le “LONDON CHECKE ‘The new tie made ; : - oe For men—T5e each; large, this side the water—20 color combinations, each Fishing tackle. Rods. Flies. ait boxes. nee ones, tape borders, rid in checks of three differ —60 stunning Steel casting rods, $2 to $12, Reels, $2 to $25 | effects, from sombre to gr: —four-in-hands, $1; bow t sized, embroidered initials, Street Floor, Old Bullding, | | Weakfish rods, $2.25 to $12, Lines, 15¢ to $15, ies, T5e, | Street Floor, New Buliding, oe ee or