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SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET ee . ni 95| New Flowered Petticoats Go on Sale Tuesday Smart Petticoats of medium and dark black and white striped cotton foulard with flowers in black and white or in blue, rose or lavender. As neat as if made of silk, with deep accordeon - pleated flounce and ruffles as sketched. Just the right weight for Fall and priced at a saving of at least half a dollar, just when you want them, 95 —MacDeoagall-Southwick, Kitchenware S pecials 40c and 45c Enameled Colanders. 85c Enameled Steamers (for 9inch Pots) B5¢ 35c and 45c Long-handled Fry Baskets 20¢ $1.05 and $1.15 Aluminum Sauce Pans with Cover, at 60¢ Te Se Be and Be and . meteomases $1.45 and $1.65 Aluminum Sauce Pans with Cover, at and $1.15 Nickel-plated Tea Pots. Marines Train Apart F rom Regular Army Over in France By United Press Leased Wire The chiropedist f# a Boston boy AMERICAN FIELD HEAD. who studied foot-culture in QUARTERS, France, Sept. 10. = delphia and enlisted there when war —Way up at the end of thie | was declared. His beok of operas camp, apart from “those army | tions shows a record of thousands people,” are the United States [of marching Dbilsters, hund marines, the fellows who troublesome corms and a lc Bought $60,000 worth of French | miseelianewus foot treub: war loan just a rier. edition came to France Army fellows have to come | heir ows headquarters, wp to the marine camp ocea- | their own billets, thelr own tnmtrac sionally to have their feet re [tors hnd a training ground at te paired by the marines’ chiropo- | themselves, the marines are menag Gist. Aside from these few in- | ing to keep the line drawn betwees vasions, the marines don’t suf. | themselves and the army. They the presence of their ancient | claim thetr streets are a litte clean. rivals. er, their manners a little better than those of the army. And it waa sort of a challenge to the fellows In kha | ki when the marines pulled eff their sudden financial drive with that con | tribution ef gold to the French war - * | funda, ° By United Press Leased Wire Use Comeuftages LONDON, Sept. 10—Swe | Ts got to the marines’ camp, you * dente action in transmitting | pass all atong the Ine of the first ai German cipher messages thru | contingent. At the roadride you » her forsign office is suffictent [the leanto cook teats, covered cause for a declaration of war (with camoufiege of paint and by England, under internatian leaves to prevemt aerial spotting al law, it was stated hore te (Cooks are prepartne big pane of day. weak, cauldron of stew and rows of The acts of her ministers are| peach ples for tha tithe whan those binding uper the sation. The tiny figures visible on the ridge of United Press is infermed, howev- the distant hills will form into col er, that the disposition ef England|umns and come treoping back Into fs not to enforce British rights to|towm with a lond demand for grab, . € this degree. and a whete let of It } . Khak! disappears from view, and LONDO®S, Sept. 10—Paanint. [the sray-areen of the marine corps > Itles of all Scandinavia becom: | takes Ke place In the scheme of the Ing involved in the war were | camp When you break into the zone In London taday, folinw [of the s reaHors. At the rond . 4 omy America’ revelations ef | side there’s a lona, low roof, shel ) , the German-Swedioh intrigue in | toting marine mules, while over the ding mesaagus from Argen |Toad Kangs an arch with the words ) _ oegges Bay r-cag Roel atty 0 |7Honor and Glorr to the American eign office. ers’ tten in letters of wi The disclosures are resented as | T° Aes he oo ee ) of the highest Importance here,| yg, rte 4 ee é p for a long pers quletiy encourage the rt = opening up possibilities for valry between the marines and the ) i chain of internationai events. samy, sarily bee Soe cies te 7% Furthermore, the action of thre al-| 1, owe gem Of te pol say or ) Med goverements io refusing te) 07 See dag og permit secialist and laber detenntes | POTN necim feces ihe <aaee ) to attend the Stecicheke poace €0M-| 11 torcon that are nearing perfoe. ——— s a Soe a8 COM: in in the baw of Killing Gee pletely virdicate ] The British ard Anrertcam gov Jeet at preteet the martes are } “6 ernments had lmowledme of Swe | model bors tn caring tor their choth / Jeomantom », Ing, bewanew there's am order ont andy ape : Aces gio that whem flee present fave of wn! ee See S| forma ts gone, the mariwes will @rop ) ence in Steckhekm free a o. tholy groy-ereem amd odopt the army man influence was impessible khaki. Mo marino wants to wear ) erance between the — e me the army eult. But the present ma 4 pemewiied as certain ci 4 p den is vepectiod a4 codish govers.| Tito waltarm bee lone trousers, land, un my whieh won't dn for the kind of fight ment mates proper explanation lag thes goes on in the trenches. ) {te partictpation in the are age oa love talent rig wines immediate apet-| i be tab ones time disraiseines| The “Wertentttoter” te ~~ ) the responstole officals amd giving hyma af resolution arlyle lie ft the detiames of dant®, depo surances that there will he me © Anion ef such an tacid@ent. a dew ON REAL ESTATE 38 AMOUNTS FROM $300 to $50,000 ° his Gtaaiationn ei mabe bane om gan Bord Betseo Sargntng, guyetiee Bo dusigenuet tom, @ o% waited in even So Compr iho hanna No Borwmpy lo. > MiREksY CmaRtiem OMPY OR UNPAID ° ° BALANGES WASHINGTON SAVINGS © AND LOAN ASSOCIATIQN 810 Second Ave. Established 28 Years. fo] Assets $6,300,000. ° Phila-/| GOODBYE, D fo) + FOOD SHORTAGE RIBOT, FRENCH PREMIER, QUITS; || PARTOFCRISIS SOCIALISTS FAN. TO CO-OPERATE PARIS, Sept. 10.—Pailure of Premier Ribot te form a new ministry was formally an nounced today. Hie resigna IN PETROGRAD Cy Cerited Peres Reeend Wire LONDON, Sept. 10.—A state of war was preeiaimed in Pot- reprad teday, as preparations wore begun fer the partial eivit evacustion ef the capital tien, with the entire cabinet, Ie believed te have boon aubmit | MAG, MISTER ww STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1917. PAGE 7 SOME wick (H WAT TERE pte oe cabinet last night | who had forced the als, refused to colla At midnight th: confirmed the fact that they “were edges, and nearly all full lined unwilling to lend responsibility for the construction of.p cabinet.” Black Coney, widths 1, 2, 3, 4 Hudson Seal, 1, 4 and 8 e Up Last Night and 8 inches | inches wide. -_ h oc!! Sarre male | care of bis Inability to form a new The socialists, ministerial crt borate. socialist leaders — » NDEED it is hard tc A Charming Assemblage of Hats for Autumn’s Occasions Interpreting in a Delightful Manner the Ideas That Will Rule the New Season’s The New Fashions Are Ushered in With A Lavish Use of Fur Trimmings | Successful Fashions ECIDEDLY smart are the newest Knox blocks in Hats for Trotteur and shopping wear, exhibiting a diversity of new effects im straight, side-roll and droop. ing-brim Sailor Shapes, with grosgrain ribbon trim. For Afternoon occasions, the new Velvet Hats in soft draped and shirred effects, often combined with silk or satin, are distinguished by their simple trimmings; a fancy feather, a ribbon cockade, a touch of fringe or silk cord sufficing t6 accentuate the graceful lines of these models More elaborate schemes of decoration characterize the s Hats plush, which feature beat- tiful effects in burnt feather novelties, and straight, French= curl or treated ostrich. Dre of velvet and hatter’s —tecond Floor, ) tell whether some of the very smart coats are cloth trimmed with fur, or fur trimmed with, cloth, and ho material is too sheer or dainty to boast of ful trimming—it lends its richness alike to dainty chiffons and — voiles and the sturdier fabrics. Fashion sanctions many kinds of fur which are shown here in widths from inches will be made up ¢-inch to eight inches tended especially for children’s ga to 24 to order) and there are a number in- All finished with taped (or ‘special widths Premi a noun t Albert Thomas, ister of munt Dect | prema, Sinemnied | tr ated w th the task of form tiona, and a soc ial I, had previous Brown Coney, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 | Kolinsky Muskrat, 1- and 3- estamanterinchict of the Rue intatry ly withdrawn his support from Ri techie ide sale oobi Sen arthion. Gen, Kiombovetey ° palerred with pot ia pursua of bis party's de I v a parees te Wie Steen ced that he would give | His decision was reported tate in|) White Coney, 1, 2, 3 and # | golingky Mink, 1- and 4-inch Kesnliett fet petigeo but mAs to acceptances af |the afternoon, but Ribot still tn inches wide. widths than We quit the at onea, rehip ae . Po age pr be ptr a iy Pei - Gav Cote SP eka id bachas Ms nfer with his friends. struct his ministry ate in the , 1, 2 anc inches é u maverding te dingatcnan rove a Leeming, eiwever, i. Plnieve. ah aoa y Kolinsky Squirrel, 1, 2 and 4 Klewbovehy will set as “provts Ribot ced his withdrawal of support inches wide. fons! commander ia chief,” it was parma ei CRG %e aoe # a #2509 Kit Fox, : a 2 and 8 inches | amcgooeme od | 9 wide Natural Squirrel, 1- and 4- Revert fixplosions | i inch widths. \ oma Ermine, one inch wide. , ‘ Geese =) 1§ DIRECTED AGAINST SWEDEN Simon mm > os | inhtsott oo mtn na fer the public ord | inch widt : . a “Br of adequate nevaaippsonnth inches wide | me is - 1 inch wide. for provistuning the city, the men-| BY CHARLES STEWART {been prepared In German, translat 4 1 . ussian Fitch, 3 inches wide. | eral unrest felt over the Gernsan's nites oe: sises lad tate wagtteb kad Chae, ‘toe pet Genet, widths 1 and 8 inches aay Oe tnr ie Blue Fox | eorcess at Riga, the enemy's plane ae on here, re-translated ato Span. ‘ v ; iver Fox (dyec inch wide romper d atege g Micselbcney yet Asagene BUENOS AIRED, Sept. 10. i into Bp Lucille Wolf, 1- and @inch | \ Moufflon, 6. doubled campaign by German| Arsentine’s greatest anger te Luxburg in Chile widths. Gray Fox, 1 inch wide. | inches wide, Propamandistx, have oll rewtited in| day was directed at Swodon, It appears certain that speedy | | is : great tension ta the Russian onp-) rather than Germany. nd would be made for recall |f) Taupe Wolf, 1- and 4-inch Bear, 2 inches wide | Beaver, light | it A Comment on the American e German charge, Count Lux widths | | and dark, 3 cag a hie f EAPO peyelation of Germany's seerat by Buenos Aires does not ex | Natural Raccoea, 1, 2 and 7 d #4 Z : : stone im munitions oriee channei of = communication wet tho German diplomat ever to|f| Skunk Opossum, 1, 4 and ® | inches wide. i= a Geards were put over all such! trem the German eharge at return from his vacation, but to A ‘ | —— wide. plants today, and drastic regule| Quemes Alves thru the Swedieh (find a haven ia Chile, where he ee ee | Mole, 1, 2, 4 i 8 inche: tiume announced for oll industries.) jcostien in Stockholm, and | went recently er ol » & and inches | lew * Sable Opossum, 1, 4 and | Beaver, me Contorance at Pront | thence to Berlin, was still with- It was not believed that a breach . wide. “i - au rane ng aces cabinat are!) hetd in all officiat eirclem i between Argentine and Germany inches wide Mole B 1 1 Baek dium, 6 inches Bow at army headquarters in con-| that ef | would ensue, beca! unofficially 2 P C) igam, 1- and -inch ‘ ferones over the military situation. | W- the view was taken that the iat Bivch Gpoerusm, 1- end “¢-ineh widths | al Premier Kerensky and Gem. Kor | ing played the moat effonsive ter was a “personal” one. widths % ‘, niloft have been at ofa since the| pare in the mattor. | sibesi Dienvouni | i i | French M 1, 4 and 8 vee oe Moscow ¢onference. Koralloff at) 14 mooea, recognized as @ gov-| Every comment today indicated | Australian Opossum, 4 inches - omy «1, = | 4-inch widths, that time demonded institution of 9% | culls valaed Whe “tauch | wide ' inches wide. | —First Floor. prartically qvery rile of the abd | S™ment nen it de er a the revelations | autocratic army regulations, and) crsred (referrit }: “Itlof German diplotnacy, If the case —— — 2 = 9 rig Miramar 00 restoration |i. impossible to t such mon-|against the Swedish charge {s} ———— 3 : rite iii ot he he Pager A ould only |StFous discourtery, tu the | proved, Buenos Alres holds that the prorat eee souree of information, But tf it is) Swedish foreige office is app be saved thru violent strengthen: | ved certain, t ernment will| ently {mvolved. In this ease, the IONS OF A WI q 1 Oe NT ee nee this could) denounce such condi discourtesy to Argentine becomes } ie Moar andl gran oi en: yg Aceopt U. 8, Vernion not am act of one of Sweden's dip: = c oe ne. Ceci pes The Swedish charge today eom- lomatic officials, but of Sweden et 8 about it, Jeff? I never had the, me as the one thing that . Yruce Didn® Lant firmed his degation’s denial that | herself OFTHE WORLD 16 A BULLY | lclightest iden that you cered about exploited, and. Wiha Ton ane S A temporary truce between the sovthina was handled for Luxburm. Demaad for the recall ef the! eeveatines ~—-- 2 t ame over hb he Ps commander in-ebief and Kerenshy Neverthetons, the aecuracy of Wasb- Swedish char for full ex | Me ; atin, Wit el oe : ; talk about ‘colting hist aint pages 3 lever we > Paula, you erying. What is I never thought much about /talk about writing his play,I told” was arranged shortly after the yn’ version of the affair was planation the eircumatancen | 5) tter? sald Jeff as he held |, " Jeff, il be-|him how I be ae ot Moscow meeting, KerensRy agree-|sccenied practically without gues-|from Mockhol@ was expected at the matter? sald t' answered Jeff, ‘until you be-/him how I felt about tt, We Pe ing partially to institution of the |°°°* I eats cena }botk my hands close came an actress, “Tom was always /ed for a character—a woman Chay death penalty. i goakth guuodoaed xt ash (aenveeet p<) \euimonély fon ““BMow did you find me here?’ I/ talking about the play he was go- jacter that would display the The civil evacuation of Petre po! variations in| Sweden : “*|asked, instead of answering his /Ing to write, and when I saw you - cores that rises to unkno grad ie purely a measure of pre-|’ fa ths viebinae Cataae Tt is evident,” declarea La |awestion, = the stage I began to think of /heights from the depths of what thi caution, according to official @® ty tramslat of the text of Lux |Naciom today, “that there is neces-| ‘Because you once told me that | ‘hf ti 1 ones you could act, jmone would call complete planation. Mo one fecta there is /purg's momnaces. It was pointed (nity that the Germaa aad Swedish |this little park and its sheaf of| ," "Then this wonderful courage | Honestly, Paula, I do not know any immediate danger of the Ger) oo the minsiven had originally ehargen both ge." memories wa# one of your favorite °F Yours, sweetheart, took hold of / much of that play {s mine and } mans reaching a potmt am the line |7™t (Be mis Bs se —_—_———————|places in Paris, and that you al- Serre —————| much is Tom's, and perhaps af where their preewure wil be feit| ways felt you had not arrived in REGIE! you have read it you won't want onthe capital. van bellored YOR GINDERBURG IS [ree tie in armenian s were] nul Sup had spent» tow SOPETY Bl ERS [ry the part. Fa desirable, kewevar, to redueo tho| | Ms with the United States shipping] rutes here. So when I did 1 “*Tom says he thinks we . city’s popelathm as much an pos ail; LUDENDORFF board, but metal trades members)ring you at the hotel I took a @PEN B Y. MEETING. evolved a new woman, or, sible im ordre to retiwe the foot jhere say that this was became the| chance and came here, to find you| vated Press Leased Wire that we have revealed an old wo stringency, Kenpherts wae laid om | Fepressatatives ‘from the Shipyare) siting like s poor little girl at the|"™ >” ona , » rhe | #2 that no man has ever before the fact thut transfer of the enpital | RJURED | WRECK owners had mot arrived ia the opr ot oe greatness, looking thru) NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The | pected was imbedded in femi fo met yet bodaa comsidered. By Waited Beem Leeds Wire ital tears into a despairing future.’ Sixth Annual National Safety Con-|form. I don’t want you, dear, The food sttunttom im Perragred | “powe, Sept. 10.—Reporte re-| r# “{ smiled at his exaggeration, a8 | gress and Exhibition of Safety and|think that by any possibility I is remdered more arute by the (ve My ived bore taday declare Picld Mar REST STATIONS Age he meant I should. ‘There, that i#/Sanitation opened at the Grand |Ceive you to be like Hannah Frank mans’ appronch ont of Bios Tt i) why) Vom Mindenberg is very Ill, and |better, he sald. ‘Do you knoW, |Central Palace today, thousands of {the heroine in our play. I only sald to have rommitess im mmetioet tit tie injarios recemtly sustained ast |Pawla, that in my heart I have al-|safety engineers identified with ev-|YOU to understand that, given cabinet erisia. by Quartormmster Gemers! Von Lu ALLED @ FBagEs |: called you my Lady of Cour-|ery known industry attending courage you possess, Gen. Korailot reatevesl yo | gadeeft in a milway acchhee? (8) WASHINGTOM, Sept. 10.—To| Aa because, altho you hews had| Tké expositin is under the joint| Frankel could not act other day ot length with former Gee.| Rolgiunm were grove them at fv Banwien Uncho Sam's boys in|morw thas your skare of trouble, auspices of the National Safety |she did under the circumstances, | Alskieff, who was resemtly deposed | ay pewwah. | Frames, and atvo their Pronch cese-|ud it has come to you while you| Council and the America Museum] “If, after you have read the ae chit-cfiot ned Commenecter le od | veda @ veal telmm of Ameriena co.|are sill YOURK amd wight expect of SPgby, and Pill continue for five | YOU want to act its leading q chit of the Rowing army, mm BY) iedembery and Ludandov? we equrotinn, the diaries Red Crane hapinei, Yon BFS BETS days ter, I shall be glad to have you try” tenayge Teragraph diegntee math ing tun mast ming of tie Gur wy Wiabliching metemoe aed revt @ay a tod, Promisest engineers at-|{¢ in England, and afterward mma mithary mackie. Mamy 7e:\wetiens bneh af the Artag line Sremetinen ¢ thie, Meer, Bet tending point oht that, owing to | America. 1.9. W. GERY QRPORT ports hove erutited Ledemdn rit, thw wwoled of thee wre ete int boom. Minteobumy hee THAT STRIKE ENDS: : , ¢ “e aver . @on't you know yet, Jeff deat, eapite pres, eporta that the| Wi0Sout ky Querteetanmey greed! wommgmto Pv | ‘omer arton 4: PRD Bas owls (uvh8G doWn, and | mecessary than ever before 3 . o % ett oe ttle ve cate tt] He hat WIRD Le his surety come i ae ae the apd oig@ “hB your orst—you can't - - [I am not a big woman? I am oni Spans 1 have ca ffl alens on tBe Busuign. fremt, and thom iP bes 6 gene Bill MY comPgEus soul”—are sure | the girl who has had to fight wil the lumber strige, he local officials! {udendor® hes beea constantl?| @srmitorian, 3 _— lagt to Ro on thyit separate | JQHN BARLEYGORN her back against the wall 80| Hindenburg’s alter ego on the Bast-| n battle line, WAGE GOdFERENDE STARTS AT CAPITAL Altho lacking definite announce ment [@n their representatives in declare thay it is still In fore far they know. Mills at E ett aid Aberdeen attempted o; tion Monday. It {9 sa)that the Aberdeen men have openly announced that the will work until they@ave a “stake (| and then strik@)gain for the eight hour day Members of the 1917 state kgyis-| Washington, officials of the Seattle lature will hold a reunion at Metal Tradg council believed Mon Western Washington fair, in Puyal-|day that négotiations seeking the lup, October 3. The plan was sug-| settlement of t age controversy gested by former State Senator] here, which thr ned a strike last | Paulhamus. lAeut. Gov, Hart is| week, would start Monday sending out invitations, Bhower wis ond tleed om, With being the CH) vemere the erromedated MR od { trem hey. Quiet rovt vamew wil! bo Sut OF ube ID DOTY OVE powvided, Bid pirOr? of borme, NMA Pros! Sept. 10. the recent interview edict, published by Daily News, as “a m tion,” was made by retary of state today. The interview placed the pope in|clusion until day rather an unenViable light, indicat-|when Tom Perry told me avout | The union's representatives had|ing strong DroGerman sympathies, your Dla Why did you not tell‘ spoctor Drumhelien ener nae @ Press Leased Wire Repudiation of with Pope Ben the London 1alicious inven the papal sec the fact that thousands of women thee poopy who bd (bs Porld But, Jeff, perhaps T can’t play n the ths aisftnce th Bbe PPays coye at wW renely viPtortous. It likes to threaten and frighte but, Iike all bullies, if you take th attitude of absolute self and a fearlessness of all it bluster, {t will cringe and today to) The food ‘he world fs a bully, my dear. belief in your. it,’ TI said y}and untraing! men are taking th 1 don't know a thing — eOplaces of the men who go to the |@bout the part, of course, but T aie s|front, safety precautions are more |8ure you have made a big wom since she knew what a wom fight for existenc®meant.’ |, "My dear,’ Jett | expostula John Barleycorn is reeling to his |‘You have not had to fight, for |death, and Washington now is|heve always stood ready to dryer than the proverbial bone. | for you." control law which be. | “That is Just it, Jeff, REELS TO HIS DEATH, 8 You hay y |came effective Saturday night,|Mever said you would fight besid ‘But, f, I am not brave,’ I ex-| makes it a federal offense to man.|™e, but you have alwa; want postulated. ‘Tam quiescent. I sim-|ufacture or transport liquor in any /to fight my battles for me, I guesses ply ha to do certain things and | part.ef the United States. that Is the reason why I do g ” 1 do them, I have almost cgme to ven the “eye * which | take you on,’ (* the conclusion that I lack arfWAtion, | travelers have been permitted to Do you mean that, Pauley at least. I had come to that con-|bring from Canada in their per- | @8ked Jeff eagerly. before yesterday, “Ti tell you after I have (To be continuedy sonal baggage, according to U. 8, Customs are under the ban, In; your pl 2