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N BiG WAR GAME, je WASHINGTON TOD ig of Invaders and) | Defenders Each Claim Vic- tory in Reports. OT MIDNIGHT “FIGHT.” | inal Engagement Off Block sland Seemed to Have Wiped | Out All Warships. WASHINGTON -A1 of the WH) vessels engokel in the mimic the entrance of Long [atund so ij loally destroyed, if the val fleet commanders re to be believed. Acting retary | Finthrop called for reports upon soly % aress of the war game, and te ‘danas hasali ome tral Meas "| feet of defense was able to xet King “Blue” Hes ebrough the Watle line ‘he | advance of the “enemy.” DESTROYER MARK FOR GUNS! UNDER SEARCHLIGHT. Shortly after midoigit the lookouts! break up | rms of the fine work Jon the Washington directed the beam the naval Jamen with the fleets. | 9¢ the ASHE One END bake wpot eer tte Rf, July lin the distance, The black spot was ich ever side won the two days’ & torpedo-boat destroyer of the de fending fleet. Immediately guns were ted Btates Navy for the possession | trained on the defender and rockets the sovthern approach to Boston | were discharged to slenify broadsi the eastern entrance to New York jare, Other vessels of the defending | rough Long Island Bound, the ofi- i qeet were located and theoretically ‘sre and men in the two Meets, & part | destroyed in the sume way. whom were naval militia, obtained |” phe cruiser Chicago, also of the de- wich valuable information, while many | fending fleet, was theoretically des leresting problems were worked oUt | troyed by the invaders as she #teamed partially solved by the naval tactl-| 64%, presumably to atring mines in ins. | the path of the enemy. fter the reports of all the umpires! 4 suomarine attempted to destroy ve ween rece d digested by the | the Washington, hut, according to the oper authorities in the Navy Dep officers on board the cruiser, the sub- rugglc hetween two fleets of the ve ent the actual result J} |) marine was detected and theoretically Hi probaviy be more dodnitely known, | 8UNK before she had come within 1,600 iy not Kkely to be made pub! i da of the invade: mmanders of the two livets, r-Admiral Hugo Osterhaus of the ue” attacking squadron, — whien Mught to sain an approach to the two ities, and Commander E, W, Everie the “Red” defending squadron, Ich. tried to block the plan and de+ styoy. the battleships, each claims a vic« Yory and says that the “enemy” was de- | faited and destroyed, WHOLE DAY AND NIGHT OF SEA FIGHTING.” ‘Tt is apparently true that the two jets were engaged from daylight yea- day until half an hour after midnight it night over a stretch of water ering 4 radius of about twenty-five from thls island, ‘The princtpal elgn OoMmee to-day that port published abroad that Jean J Jusxerand, the French Ambassador at Washington, would retire or be trans ferred to another post following the signing of @ general arbitration treaty | between France and the United States, et hting seomed to be to the north and rd Throughout the manoguyres powder was burned, although all | ye Phiow were cleared for action. The umen were put through regular batile b but firing was reserves for the Hetfection i Eyegiasses is only possible where perfect methods are em a thrilling night encounter in Block | At the Harris ipiloy' ed. lores a thorough ytheilling night encounter in Block | examination of your eyes by ex- 1 eae eal RE ef] perienced Oculists (registered | < enemy," commanded by valata naViceafid va eared ar-Adiniral Hugo Osterhaus, ana | Physicians)—and a careful and t.of the defending vessels, under | accurate adjustment of — the mand of Commander " eri, the invaders claim to have pene. tfated the line of defense, and, as a re- sGlt, New York and Boston to-day are the mercy of an armed foe~in ry. Inder cover of midnight darkness fleet of invading battleships ed in from sea and headed in a therly direction against the line | defense at a point between Block 4 and No Man's Land, Four ves- of the invading fleet, led by jored cruiser Washington, acted a: jute and threw a rectangular screen it the defenders, Mt is claimed by the inv mounting by expert Opticians —gives every assurance of eye- glass perfection, We guarantee complete, last- ing satisfaction— whether your glasses cost*$2.00, $3.00 or $5.00 th was f@ with such tactical and strategig that none of the els of the on’t Worry About Terms Whatever Suits You Will Suit Us Delivers $60 to $65 Worth of Mer- chandise to Your Home Write for our NEW \ CATALOGUE containing infor- mation regarding our outfits. Mailed Pree We Pay Freight! and Railroad Fare OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS apply also toLong Island,New, rsey nine Birdveva Mante . fowier, with French or Connecticut, Volte mire 13, uty my lite tot” 13,60 Ba KOOMs § KUOMS $4@ CUMS Completely 5 Completely iz Ae Completely camiceiy °4.5) aurdistes Furnished tuenished SY [OPEN Ro) aT GT. ST. ‘LY STATION i, O48 STO SPAVE Sess | / at About A big purchase that fa two Women’s Stockings isle, Full fash- loned, = Palr. . - (Main = Pivoer.)-——-- Women’s Silk Stockings Double heels, solos and toes. Value 79 ———(Main Floor.) —— Parasols (tata Poor.) Va). Lace and eae Matched sets; + 19¢ (Main | Floar.)———- 59¢ Silk Girdles for dresses in black, tan, Bue and other h color and to tumb macel (Fourth Ploor,)-——— ~ Dinner Ts of 100. pteces, | and mt (1.98 (Forrth Floor,)——— 85 Dinner Sets (Fourth Voor,)-——— ; Lemonade Seis (19¢ ~(Vourth t i r= Fancy Figured Nets 2 Couch Covers 3,000 Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits Long Island {th company Miss 8w | Beach Sunday ev her father up on ti lif whe might stay aw ing Si medium wet ;meatly trimmed Boys’ 150 lece: $1 House Dresses Of percales. Dutch necks, All alzex; Ota ———~ instead ‘Fieer)—- Dressing Sacques Of lawns, tn pba | toa ——ifecond Floor). Sample Petticonty. with © and Ince, Second Floor) Corset Covers Nainsook, with round necks {12:¢ = {27e (23¢ ‘trimme with, wide ince Insertions, ete. ———(Hecond Floor.) ——— Women’s 15¢ Vests fires ribbed: ——-=( Mala’ Foor) Women’s Vests Of mercerized Isle \ thread, Wor peal aes oa - Women’s Underwear OE, alo thre ; ‘De low ni (Mala der.) ——— wwinbr Shet)_ A Veils In are A) fane *. colors. ey aha —— (Main Floor.) —— Shetland Veils nue ( —— (Main Moor) —— Ribbons 1 16¢ ; WISONG ORL P= MD SECRET LOVE AFFAIR CORCORAN IS SURE SHE IS NEAR Louise Swan ray Friend of . Young Civil Engineer on L Church. “Lou! ankera’ Trust Company, in whose | Ito nave dinner with Corcoran, 40 Free <r Stamps Jan's theory and en Lu V afternow NEW YORK, Tam sure that Miss Swan tr » New York,” sald yor Railroad. 4 migh er refused to pe ne called | good time Phone and asked was going. When her father comm ay until 9 o'clook ed her to return home, she ¢ Coreor- To Start a Book country this week and was golng to nhattan | take all her money with her to have a he didn't say where she and- ved at once but there were tears in her eyes Tiger Garden Hose ‘| 9.69 fully Mt, ) ——w 39e (Male Fier) —e Misses’ Silk Stockings white, Value —-—(Main Moor) —-— % ineh, ply; warranted; coupled, for ready Formerly sold at be.; Frida vy each, at. 50c; pair hams; r west_shac vet Men’s and Women’s (33.50, $4, $5 & $6 Slightly Imper' Walk-Over Oxfords For Men :—0xterds of regular height, in lace button effects, and 1, 2 or 8 eyelet models, Extra high toe lasts. Ml heel heights, Leathers include patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, glazed kidskin, velour calf and tan Russia calfskin Oxfords for Wome ar hi eh Oxfords an Matinee ties, Du Barry styl velo! Boys’ 33 & 93,50 Walk- | Misses’ Over Sample Shocs & Narefoot Sandals « VOxfords: latest styles. [sion Calfskin up Kea leathers; 1 mall § $179 }etercin uy A pumps with or without wikle strap. Leathers i clude patent coltski ite 29, about models; 12 styles; all aleen i ff {i rt de of cotton foulards that look like silky in. score of handsome designs; fine re Fi 4 ow fect) {on or $4.98 n ad n n a, & Children's 50 sj wate wriemien THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20,” GOTH FEES SN a Madan nha ‘Thirty-second street and a furnished: | room Lew toned: on Base eis | TWO , atroet 01 ‘ “Loulee wax the last girl in the world | From Aust tented and | her Double Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Ete. | Double <Zéxy Stamps to 1 Combining(Qld Fashioned Bargain Friday Sales and July Clearance Sales Presenting in Every Dept. Hundreds of Bargains You'll Never Forget Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. Rey aatntiiae of Burner styles are included in this amazing sule. umes that are ideal for outings, picnics, ete,, and still other models that can be 2 and B Dresses, cad me The some wort! are ¢ even more; 89c correctly worn upon occasions for which a special at... 13, 15 and 17, and 14, 16 and 18 years, Second ‘Floor, NAMES OF 40 WOMEN AND 13 nothing rash, iy trimmed, a emony Blend’ Coffees No B 1911, It's all @ puszio | affatr. MEN IN MEMORANDUM. ning among the girl's effec to | hyterian Churclt friendiess girla in Bas | oriti- | Her condition to- | left at no s home. we shall India and y living at the home of M inger on West Thirtle his Brooklyn residence 1s nee we heard that Louise drew out Wo savings I am sure she has done! Mrs. I don't know of any love | was found o’Clock In black, tan and colors. Seconds of 50c hose Of mercerized cotton; srame black, {i and colors Value 100; pair In 3 stylish shapes; — worth BUe.; Friday... For infants aa cass i value effe “all lengths and waists; special, The pretty, dressy costume is required. All size Butter 6% $148 1b3ge Ha Biwek’ "oF Creamy h value e.sewnere; HOF granulated, » wealed can whole t amd Sherry, 0: ry, wines; we regular le to gallo: at ereeeeeeene: (Sith M000.) eeeeeeen<ee. Skippe' She was distressed when she came home Sunday after leaving Cor- coran and told me she was going to work for herself, | but Louise ts head-strong and the more very Good Time in New York. The %-foot yaw! Pandora, which came to this port several weeks ago on her Way around the world from Aust n to-day for a run a » to Gibri ck t to be there by April. —_—— Julia Glibert, dead Si Men’s Silk Hose 1906 { (Main Floor) —-—- Men’s Half Hose (12e —-—(Main Be drtia Peanut Panamas pe —(Main Floor.) ——— Imported Socks } 19e rag Ficer.)——— aa Women’s $3.50 Tub Dresses aes cay feat | | 39 ster Rug, nd wrap ' | We Expect Every One of Them Will Go Fri- : : ) ‘17. 50 ———- Main Floor) —— day and Saturday Morning at This Price:-— e Cremos | -(Fourth Floor. Made of percale, check ginghams, es Secsbratad | fo "Brussels Rugs, chambrays and cotton foulards; also eat \ x12 and 8.x) v several lots in small quantities made ae ——(Main Poor.) ——— O.6 tt. Variety of various other Summer fabrics; high and low neck styles 8c and 1c Towels | f"""" with kimono or plain sleeves’ square neck effects and many Heme ra (Fourth — Floor.)-—— Pmt trimmed yo sailor vee all shades and S ¢ 19¢ Ramie Dress omen's $3 Women's Women's $5; Women's ay esl Linene ap 5 Linon {#5 Summer) Bathing | 91 & $1.25 $1.49 Table Medhuny seis ht; : m Dresses Suits | Linon Nerkins feeneresiate | Sle justers Lawns, tissues, Wash Skirts Pure wiite: ) mg shades. ‘Yard 2 With semi-fitting ‘iinities and cot- Made of excellent|; hemmed; fine back and. loose (on foulards, waterproof mo- ; Sata. RAGhI hoe -(Bansment. chanbraye n.d fain Tom necks fem Thee each \ 25¢ and 29¢ Mer- * "$1.59 "$2.98 $2.95 | 69c Leruca e| aie katt Qe ‘Misses’ Tub ls x oy Table Needes = ee That Are Worth to $7.50; at by 129€ | IRE |e a) os 14TH STREET STORE, WENRY SIEGEL, Pres*t—WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM ven for her mother's sak GLOBE CIRCLERS SAIL IN YAWL FOR LONDO ingle Stamps Thereafter 2) Ba AIR Ded AL TONERS OO nieht have! when she eald good-by. ng engineer | to te m to! home, No, 383 Bast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth street. The gas jet had been turned on, and the supposition is sk wsooD ATER N. {Open Mondoy nd SO-uroay Fv'gs Ut 3 Room Outfit, ¢ 75 5 the Pandora, | Comsieting of Combination Htehen, Parlor and Have Had a 4 Room Outiit, $3 ‘5 Room Grand Rapiils ‘Furniture Quifii, $225 I argued against tt. iirlous and 1 Unions Toulee o will be wel 65 ase he thougit 1 had ix precarious and oplater‘have been , Atlantic, with London Pd vis ea obs | ‘That Louies Swan, the pretty cholr ily; We wie e Iminisreret to qutet her. he asks Jective point. Captains Ilythe and Ara. | omsieting of Hager, yes singer who |s mysteriously missing from | hd 1 did not write constantly for her daughter and dettr- | pakis, who constitute the en| ew of rh hae f ©, pi man th it mene A sand T did not write |toumy begs her to return. She entreate| the yaw, took tie lttle craft out fron | We low om Laid te A tas was it. the girl's father to Insert advertises | Sea Gate to-day for the start Cash baechuses 0% Fifth aven had @ love affair with al nday night she was cheerfitl and) ments tn all the Papers addressed to! Capt. Arapakis, just before salling, re- Hversthing f . . hing for Housekeeping On Nn’ civil engineer on the Long Island Rail-| spoke to 1 nstantly about some | sweetheart Child” her term of endear-| quested ‘The Livening World to express ENT PLA road whom her father, William R.| you on the Long Island) ment to her only chfla. |to. New York, and eapectally ite wate Swan, lind forbidden her to see, wan| Ral she fal she loved, Sie| FATHER THINKS SHE MAY |sportemen, the joint skippers’ gicat ape cA ik Yb oti Wel Jone of to-day's developments in ‘he told me how he had gotten along and HAVE GONE TO WORK. preciation of the enthusiasm and vour-| 250 % AS & 5 pur, strange case, whioh in many ways strike. |/ knew en avout girls to be sure! phe meat T can make of It ts that|teay o ftheir reception nere. They are} 2OQQ * rs 50 Kore Fesip ting) rs Pee | that she was in love with him. 1 judged Louise has gone to work somewhere, | very proud of the gold medal presented | Bag oe 3.50 * wi Win ngly parallels the famous Dorothy Ars) oo the way + poke that the affec-|as she frequently threatened,” sald the, them by the Greek-American Athletic 400 * 500 fold disappearance. tion was returned and that there was| father, who recently moved to Brook. | Club. . 0 Milee This on wag given the father |4 wedding in sight lyn from Amaterdam, N. Y., where he| “We shall direct for London on hdd 6.00 * x. Ye t by Willam Corcoran, a olerk in| sghe told me she wan going to the proprietor of a hotel, He is tem-| this leg,” s: NS oN. Wey Min, W120 West 23" St * NEAR 6™ AVE o Aust len by . fifty years old to-day in bed In her hese Sales Friday and Until 1,P. M.. Saturday 77 $2.49 Peanut-—- Panama Hats The latest fad The hots ar the season. tively vy, ki purele trime ings; # bine, nowht nd black morrow, a CLS | $2.00 Wash Rag Hats, nici. | ; ne of che “9 i popular batsof the seuson, DerC <a ~ H Trimmed Ready to Wear es { Mats, tormorly sold up MBO, £ ee Hy (sao Choice at C Seer | $39 Royal Axmin- Nae eoasee Key West Rese ———- Hagenient.)———-- cerized eo) Beautiful fancy $1 Table Cloth 1 une :!55€ ng le bed i6e to 18¢ Pillow Cases quelity; linen finish; each 8¢ Unbleached : Muslin Ge Gen ihe Ger Kapestey Linsieum ml 32e me 35e Fibre Mattings urth Poor.) ———— (Fourth Toor Ze Curtain Swiss via sini | He protty ¢ . (Fourth — Ploer.) ee Bie yard land 1! » inch (Penrh Vier) <ammme Ribbons Josh Billings 50 Se Cigars ri (Main Floor) ——-—=