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i | j NTR ang eamnietpeee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, zee MET ON THE LINKS, |JOHN WANAMAKER, COVER LOVE COURSE] 84, WANTS WORLD There are a great many business men [ have known that have had larger visions than simply counting up the profits of the year.” Long Skirt Dooms Bobbed Hair; Permanent Wave Here for Good National Dressers Ready With Puffs, Curls and centennial Exposition, which he “[ wore out a palr of shoes going around ralging money to start the Men in Birthday Mes- SUN YAT SEN ARRIVES AT HONGKONG INCRUISER] During an intorview. the despatch PALESTINE FOR BAGDAD. WITH A PAR SCORE] TO LOOK FORWARD)! feearaing the Philadetphia Sesqut-|€* Dinas . cinegy| Orlsinally suggested several years}] LONDON, July 12.—A Central News| munications with the city and enabled Praises American Business| oe in wane eace anid: despatch from Hong Kong to-day says|him to keep in touch with his expedi- the cruiser Wingfu, with Sun Yat Sen,’ tionary army, which was making good)!" deposed President of the South China progress on its rettirn to Canton Government, aboard, arrived off the] BRITISH WORLD FLIER L@AV! British settlement thero. says, Sun expressed confidence that the] LONDON future would bring victory and declared : ee alll an his present base was better than the former one, because it shortened com- t of Victory, Says New Banc In Better, Binke, the British aviator who te al tempting a flight around the word, I Zina, Palestine, for Bagdad this mo: 6. says an Exchange Telegraph 8p h from Catro, sage to Nation. centennial exposition of 1876 when I ber of the Finance Com- John Wanamaker, ex-Postmaster| “*" & ment y mittee, and now we come to the General of the United States, on the | Sesquicentennial and the best thing to occasion of his elghty-fourth birthdgy | be done for the whole United States le to hold the exposition and hold it here in Philadelphia, Unless somebody has a better way, I belleve I have the business men of the country. He| worked out a business basis upon nald: which it can be orga: zed. I think I “My message would pe to repeat | know how to.do pee sakibae SON ny what an old friend of mine said, look backward, but look forward; do not too much look in, but look out.’ “ . PEORIA, Ml, July 12.—Five auto- I have great sympathy with the] mobile thugs armed with automatic merchants that I have known. They] revolvers and sawed-off shotguns ter- are all simply looked upon as money |rorized _motoriats along the road be- makers, as if money wero the only|tween Peorin and Pekin Inst night, pay in business, whereas many of us| shooting through the windshield of an are bringing together the work of the |*utomoblie and holding up several Switches, Which Will Caver Ears. CHICAGO, July 12 (Copyright)— Bobbed hair is doomed. The long skirt has done it, according to officials of the National Hoir Dressers of America. Meeting here (o-day preliminary to the annual convention in St. Louis, leaders of the trade insisted that barbered and bobbed female tresses will become a thing of the past after the present season Art and skirts now will be long, ¢——————— an say, and if bal wegen WOMEN MAY BE JUDGES the trinity it cannot be sho IN CHILDREN’S COURT anniversary {n Philadelphia yesterday was requested to give a message to “So suré as Samson lost his sisength when his locks were shorn, so «woman lost hers when she tried the same method,"’ said a lead- Attormey General Rules They Are Eligible for Hench, | ALBANY, July 12.—Women now ing hairdresser to-day. “Woman's! ure qualified to act as Judges of 7 jes, it was learned to-day. strength is her femininity, She knows |the Children's Court, established by an world, not only in our own country, | Nfoney obtained during the raids , ther sense of humor and i. but the whole world, giving emp inted to less than $100, it is re- that, and enactment of the last Legislaturo for ment, hope, courage and life to hic . sense of the artistic have both come|the triat of juvenile delinquents. B. Altman & Cn. For to-morrow (Thursday) Attorney Genera! Charies D. New- ton hag made a ruling to this effect and at the same time holds that Judges of this new tribunal are not required to be lawyers. The rulings were forwarded to the conference of Judges and attorneys which ts expe- iting the work of establishing these new courts In the various counties. ‘The design of the Children's Courts ‘ from the odium of prosecution before| daughter, Helen Frances Dgniels, to the’ ordinary criminal courts. Charles M. O'Connor of Harrison, N. J, The announcement was made at SIX FREE CONCERTS a recent dinner in the Dantels home A Special Summer Sale AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT | "'si7." o'connor te & conteactor and Bchool Commissioner at Harrison. of The couple met on the golf links a to her rescue. The girl in short skirts may be attractive with her short hair, but the bobbed headed woman in long skirts is ridiculous.” That the hairdressers aro sure they are right is shown by their plan to tide over the trying period when the hair is growing back to normal length. This will be possible through the use of what they call the perma- ment wave, witch, now at !ts crest, they insist has come to stay. Another effect on increasing busi- ness, they expect, will be an increased demand for such things as puffs, curls and switches, all necessary to Heien F. Daniels. So Helen Frances Daniels Will Be Bride of Charles M. O’Gonnor. bridge the aforesaid gap. Thus many yards of human hair again will be- come marketable. Ears, the experts wtate, despite ru- mors to the contrary, will remain un- covered, A few of the more hardy aa tare ee wakene! ~|year ago. Both are inveterate golf- variety are reported to have followed led iors Department to-day an-|ers. The wedding date has not been 9 Pa | the advice of Lrene Castle, but like| noun the following free concerts for] announced, but It will be in the early M Shi t: & P ine groundhog, if Charles Miller.|this evening at 8 o'clock: fall. Miss Daniels's mother died two ens rts ajamas Vice President of the Hairdressers’ Association, is to be believed, they have become frightened at their own shadow and disappeared. Park Department Annou Manhattan—Recreation Pier, weat| ears ago. Her father ts head ‘of the 129th Street, Fire Department Bana; | CMtract department of the Pittsburgh Recreation Pter, East Third Street, Po. | Piate Glass Company. at extraordinarily low prices for the qualities offered “An ear in general is an unbeautt- Moe Department Band; Recreation] NAUTIC. \CHOOL GOES TO BEA. ful thing," aid Mr. Miller, ‘The av-|Pler, East 112th Street, Kielgast's] The annual cruise of the New York erage face is greatly softened through} Band; Mount Morris Park, Hebrew] State Nautical School will begin to- having it covered. 80, thoygh now]Orphan Asylum Band of New York. | morrow, when 100 students will leave the hair will be allowed to grow long.| prooklyn—Irving Square, Park De-| the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on the train- Mt atill will be pulled over the earm.”| tment contract concert. | tng ship Newport, ‘The vessel has been Mr. Mill thinks there will be evolved a new and possibly strange] Richnond—Washington Park, Park| Put in shepe for the trip, which will ex. type, but one essentially feminine. Department contract concert. pected to take about three months. Men’s Negligee Shirts (soft-cuff models) made of fine woven-stripe madras, present- wid f selecti in desi and America’s Foremost Specialists” Ls Bi lll ec iii cea ad ; color effects BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Onyinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET THURSDAY—At Drastic Reductions Women’s Finest Black Silk CoaTs, WRAPS AND CAPES To Close Out—All Sales Final 10 Odd Silk Capes or Coats Formerly 79.50 to 135.00 65.00 Various styles assembled for quick disposal. Of fine silk textures. Handsome Black Silk Coats Formerly 155.90 to 225.00 08,00 One or two of a kind in Crepe Mongole or Canton Crepe. Some fur trim- med, others handsomely embroidered. Also a few fur (ear capes of Moire or Canton Crepe. 20 Luxurious Silk Wraps or Coats Formerly 150.00 to 195.00 125.00 The most exclusive and desirable modes of the season in the finest quality silks. Beautifully combined with fur or sumptuously embroidered. WOMEN’S COATS—Second Floor. \ OPPENHEIM LLNS &@ sas 34th Street — New York Men’s Summer Pajamas Women’s Summer Footwear in a variety of fancy cotton materials, all of them attractive %, Radically Reduced Thursday ; sale 6.00 Shoes .... 3.90 A Special Clearance of oat 8.00 Shoes .... 5.00 Men’s Union. Suits \ 10.00 Shoes aes co 6.75 (athletic Summer style; sleeveless and knee length), of fine-quality white madras, in Shoes also on Sale in Brooklyn and Newark Stores coifoatsiped and saltaclieckod, effects Aterica’s foremost “Specialists OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street — New-York at the greatly reduced price of 75¢. (Both Sales on the First Floor) Special Underwear Values—Thursday > Radium Silk and Satin Costume Slips With Hip-length Shadow Hems Unequalled Value at 5.00 Straight-line models or with elastic at side waist-line. Flesh, white, navy, black. Madison Avenue- Hifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork August Reductions when you need the furniture Tuis year the summer sale is advanced from August Ist. Everything from a Windsor Chair to an Italian Renais- sance Dining Suite is re- duced by 10% to 50%. And everything is true Flint qualit y—don't, please, forget that! Carved walnut wing chair, Italian 17th Cen- tury, with Poline carving, Covered in taupe mobair. Formerly $169.00,now.. . . ss ee $112.00 FLINT & HORNER CO., INC. 20-26 West 36TH StreeT Crepe de Chine Chemises | 85 Tailored, Embroidered or Lace-trimmed. Special | Double Panel Tub Silk Petticoats | 2.00 Straight-line Tailored model. Flesh & white. Special Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Sleeve and sleeveless. White and colors Special | 3.95 ( 4 Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Final Clearance Tomorrow DRESSES anp ROMPERS FOR SMALL CHILDREN SUMMER DRESSES in a variety of models: of white voile, also chambray or cotton crepe in tan, rose or blue. ; = 2 to 6'years, Heretofore $3.95 to 85.75 1.95 HAND MADE DRESSES of white dotted swiss or cotton crépe in lavender, pink or, yellow. 2 to 6 years, Heretofore $6.50 to $8.95 2.95 ROMPERS IN CREEPER, BLOOMER OR BEACH MODELS of crépe, chambray or madras in white, pink, blue or tan. u 1 to 4 years. Heretofore $1.50 to £1.95 1.00 ROMPERS-—HAND SMOCKED OR HAND EM- BROIDERED in creeper, bloomer or beach models, in chambray, crépe, dimity or soisette, in white, pink, blue or tan. 1 to 4 years. Heretofore $2.50 to $3.75 1.85 All Sales Final CHILDREN'S APPAREL SHOP—Fifth Floor Children’s Imported Silk Socks First Quality—Full Fashioned Pure thread silk with a few threads of fibre silk — white with turnover tops. 5 0) Sizes 4 to 94. Regular Price $1.00 e CHILDREN’S HOSIERY SHOP—Street Floor

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