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SEES WAR AHEAD IN WHICH THREE NATIONS WILL MIX James M. Beck Says Ger- many, France and England Have the Blood Thirst. TORY PRESS IS RAGING. Norman Hapgood Says It Is the Extreme of Yellow Journalism. Gngtand, France and Germeny wil! be involved in war at an carly date, ao cording to the views of James M. Beck, Chiet counsel for the Sugar Trust, who returned to-day on the Adriatic from « (rip to Engiand. Strangely, the chief Durpose of Mr. Beok in going abroad was to aid in the dedication of the Penn Memorial at the Church of All Hatlows, Barking, Tower Hill, London. From this atmosphere of Quakeresque peace he got his theme of war. “In all of my trips," he sald, “I have| Bever eten Englishmen so wrought up over peace conditions, The concensus is that peace te at an end and that it will | not de long before England, France and | Germany are involved in a bitter war. @UGAR TRUST NOT CRIMINAL, HE SAYS, ‘As to the Sugar Trust's case there ‘will be argument in the fall upon our de- ard Oil decision to show that the Sugar Company has done nothing unreasonable in {te trade conduct.” Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier's Weekly, who was also a passenger, added @ bit of political information of interest. He said that he had never seen yellow journalism carried to such extremes as ts now belng done by the ‘Tory press in London, « "I have never seen such fecling ex- hibited,” he said. ‘The papers are like {violent boys, stoning one another. We have never had anything in this coun- try approaching the yellow tactics of the London papers. The Veto bill is the) Kreatest thing for England that has happened since Charles I, lost his head.” Mr. Hapgood said that two plays were making progress tn London that would doubtless come this way before long. They are “Kismet” and “Passers-By,” both of which he said had met marked success, HOMEWARD RUSH IS ON FROM EUROPE. The coming of the Adria the patie big rush in tle marked ard from | it with glasses. lot of antmals—th ber and nature | of the safd animals depending upon the sort of glasses that were used. Mrs, Raymond Hitchcock, who used a marine glass, said th 18 saw whales | on tho tcobe Dustin Farnum | was equally sure he saw a polar Dear at each end of the, floating ice. Capt. Hayes refused to arbitrate the ation. fo pleasa the passengers,” he sald, “Tam willing to admit that it was really | a noted Philadel- ned from the Inter- | sts at Ox- ost Important He said that matter at the confe e@ Was the tre- plining of th for harde he eye ball, Ile hat Qn ists stood at the h sion. BODY OF YOUNG CUTTING BROUGHT BACK BY MOTHER. Mrs. Brockholst Cutting retu with the body of her son Le » who died dral, and w port for interr tory. Mr. and John Bartholomew, sith their daughters, Glady returned from woman could ent Laurence Wheat and Was Miss Atnice, ca honexmoon Journey. ‘The other pas- sengers nade much sport of them as Newlyweds, The of a mar Barclay street was about forty inches in height pounds, He had a san ad body What You Get For It YOU spend from go to a show YOU spend from fifty cents to any fifty cents to $2 to number of dollars for a day at Coney. ¥OU spend perhops more than you can afford for a vacation. WHY? To have a good time, of course, For ntertain! nes it's worth the cost amusement, for is always | 1 entertain ©, HENRY 5 that There is absolute!y sure everyone. And t! story. The Evening World will publish a series of the last and best of this great writer's short stories beginning next Fomerly Principal of Public School No. 48 and Well Known in Harlem, Prot. W. H. J, Sieberg, seventy-three Years old, who up to a year and a haif 480 was principal of Public School No. 43, at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Amsterdam avenue, died early to-day at the Hotel Winthrop, One Hundr ind Twenty-fifth etpeot and Seventh avenue, after a long ill ness. Prof. Sieberg was head of Pubitc School No. 43 for more than twenty-fve ————— Outing of Tammany Men. The annual summernight’s festival ot the Tammany Club of the Sixteenth Assembiy District will be held to-mor- row ‘evening at Sulzer's Harlem River Park, Second avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. Edwam! F. Boyle ts the executive member of the organization and Pat- rick C, Cooke ts president. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Final Reductions FRIDAY, AUGUST 4TH Women’s Lingerie Waists Balance of high class models of French batiste or marquisette, hand embroidered or richly lace trimmed, also a number of French hand-made waists. 1.90 ua 2.95 Heretofore $4.75 to $12.60 Silk Bathing Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES At Greatly Reduced Prices Navy blue or black messaline silk, with striped or polka dot silk trimming 2.95 and 4.50 Heretofore $5.75 to $9.75 WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 65 Women’s White Dresses rwOt whire French marquisette, yoke and belt of real Irish lace Heretofore $16.50 82 Women’s Summer Gowns Of striped voile, Dresden tissue or marquisette. ¢ Heretofore $29.50 27 Real Lace Trimmed Dresses Of white washable voile, hand embroidered. Heretofore $39.50 9.75 12.50 18.50 14.50 18.50 1.95 Women’s Pongee Silk Coats Dressy or traveling full length models. leretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Satin and Chiffon Coats Full length models of black satin and chiffon. Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses Of voile, tissue fabrics and ginghams. 14 to 20 years. leretofore $4.75 to $7.95 Misses’ White Dresses Marquisette, yoke and belt of real Irish lace. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $16.50 62 9.75 12.75 3.95 45 Misses’ French Linen Dresses. Button front, real Irish lace collar and cuffs. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $18.50 White Cordeline Skirts Button front model, for women and misses. Lengths 34 to 42. Value $7.50 Greatest Furniture House! g Block 8th Ave. GUMANN 35th to Cmp'y 36th set Complete_for 3, 4 or 5 Rooms_ Outfits Attractively Furnished Massive Brass Be Very latest style, with heavy 2-inch posts and large ball mounts. Fillers are 114 inches in diame- | ter, with acorn rod | ends. One of the |! handsomest brass p- beds made. English ’f\eEnamel Bed Outfit 3 Pieces—All Sizes .49 J Actual $12.50 Value, Exceptionally pretty bed, with graceful, continuous style posts, strong spindles and fancy chills, Best construction, eni d $25.00 Value and bottom; is extremely comfortable. Spring — woven wire, with cable supports, TIBERAL CREDIT suriit { $3 to $4 Deposit ($7.50 to $10 Deposit yb 29 jass to $1.00 a Week $1005 00 to $1.50 a Week Double Stamps with a” Stamps Morning Purchases Single Stamps After 12 o'Clock Monday. Read all of them. There is none gyoucean afford tc miss, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2O?t. NO CONNECTION wre || GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH Buicoincs, %-5Gr anv OTHER GTORE EL COOPER © uTP BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. 16" 107 STS.NEW YORK. Clearance, Tomorrow, MBN'S COTTON SUITS—eize 40 on! BATHING SUITS—veluee up to $1.50; tomorro: MEN'S” 2-P! SUITS—val tomorrow. t:woor 92.80, MAIN ing St o Bath ing Su uit i, Ee val ortow MEN'S "AND. BOYS! COTTON 2- pee nis OY 2 piece B, 95c = ened inte) “BATHING | MEN'S _1-1 LeTIC” (NM Building, Second Pleors) For Men and Boys WORSTED BATH ae ms our regul 8, ech Mog ait vitiie $950 Midsummer Sale of Furniture and Allied Lines Ever since thee, were first set in motion, these splendid MONEY-SAVING events have been gatheri: purchaser tells ANO’ ‘Greenhut Guarantee” of “quality” and “satisfaction!” 5-Piece Parlor Suite, Illustrated; Regu- larly 880; Friday,at ..... . . 95D Mahogany-finished frat rubbed and polished; sofa, four armchairs, with hed backs, plain seats, finely upholstered and covered with green panne plush. S-FIBCE SICILIAN N ADAMASK, OR| 5-PIFCE SUITE—green silk rr +rip rea ‘5 Friday, 14 Price, at seats of crimson or green panne plush, S-PIECE SUITE — ee of Verona velour; ularly $355 ates SUITE—fitted with loove with velour; ey and backs $27 a“ + Sf) | S-PIECE SUITE — seats and backs covered with ric sk In vari- landsome Davenport to colactt Meastiny "S475 50| As illustrated: solid bouanarbiced™ oak, mahogany finish- Living- Room Rocker, as illus- ed frame ;heavy claw feet; fine- ly upholstered ; covered with day, 927.50 “Companion” Sale of Glassware Six Thin-Blown Table Tumblers, aa illus- 19 cae with GENUINE brown or black BUCK- H SKIN; deep, luxurious, broad seat, high, comfort- able, “spoon-shaped” back, best upholstered rocker in EXISTENCE. trated, with your initial engraved; tomorrow, for NOT MORB THAN TWO DOZEN TOA CUSTOMER (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) spring. ‘MAIN BUILDING: Here’s the Midsummer Clearance of Women’s Dresses, Suits and Coats ‘MAIN BUILDING-————;, Men’s and Youths’ Summer Clothing Pee cea eer PARE these closing-day offer- is with what can be had at the same price ANY- HERE else. At: SEVEN HUNDRED OF THE VERY FINEST SUITS IN THE HOUSE. NONE RESERVED. These include: $29, $25, $30 and $35 Black Unfinished Worsted Suits $20 and $25 Blue Unfinished Worsted Suits $20 and $25 Silk-Lined Blue Serge Suits 20 to $35 Fancy Worsted Sults $20 to $30 Finest Cassimere Suits RE ere ee re aboot a and P ince Albert Frock Coats and Vests. f Choice, at 14.85 The above suits are the product of the best THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR RELIABLE GARMENTS C.O. D. or on approval. Women’s Dresses —FOR CHOIC “KINGLY"” CE OF OUR $6, $8 and $10 TROUSERS. NONE RE- $58triped Volie Dy) 3.50 350 Women’s Suits B95 5.00/° *4.85 SERVED. -Men’s and Youths’ Suits AtSG QB Sid and $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS FOR sere si Silk and Foulard $16.50 White Lingerie Dresses. MEN AND YOUTHS. Allsizes; regulars made from pure all-wool fast-color Indigo- ERY SUIT GUARANTEED, Ss SUITS. From our $12, $15 ; all sizes for men and youths; blue serges and mixtures, ACS 12 MEN’S AND YOUTHS? SUITS taken from our $15 and $20 lines. All sizes. Newest and best patterns. All Our Men’s Automobile bined Dusters fers now. Dy Oe ora “$2.50 $5 and $6 finest mohair, linen and crash $: auto dusters; choice, at 3.50 $19! 30 Stell fan Suits... $24.50 Sicil- ian Sails... colors; at ural color: (MAIN Bulldtng, Firet Floor.) This site Poularc rows MAIN BUILDING: Meats, Fish, Fresh Ceres This Embrotdee- (MAIN Butiding, Second Floor.) eva pore ‘$5 $3.50 Preserves als Flour Sale Old Crow Whisky he Kentucky's finest dist ; Long SOFT-SHELL CRABS tle Te ot : Might” 1) J ares SUE talted Sarao ot is, UND CAKES: 32¢ bie he tts dade, : $1 HUNTLEY & PALMER'S @ WW 3 cheese, golden snaps, POUND CAKES 95” resh Meats ac ald and charged orders. Ft Sad quality fancy “D0 Bass & Co.’s sakes or [5G hoice qualay; for Je $1535; ther ore aimee best quality large Had 22c sion Specials " 21¢ i. lle SMOKED OX TONGUES 22¢ 16c CANVASED HAMS 2Qle p LONS 28e |I| exe of fancy sity-dresied; 1 de al HAZEL WESTPHALIA-STYLE ” 996 E RIDE WATERMELONS 38c | We fancy Canada De channel SUGAR-CURED’ HAMS 16\:¢ rf ‘ sweet: pickled, The reat French ay 10¢ Doyp's’ Ci emRATED pals bere i ic BACON--ib DKING “APPL t, heaping f B) 3-Piece Parlor Suite, as illustrated; Regularly $43. SOLID MAHOGANY, NOT IMITATION! Tra comprises sofa, armchair and arm-rocker, frames elegantly finished, ‘ 0s 3-PIECE SUITE—fitted with panne loose cushions; le price. ith wine-col vis Turkish Rocker trated; regular-| coq or green velour or Chase illustrated. y $30, $19, 50 leather; reg. $40; Regular Fri- $35; at... Covered with REAL brown or black BUCKSKIN; arms beautifully and luxuriously tufted; plain, deep seat and body-resting back; constructed on Harrington resilient plattorm This sale offers THE CHOICE OF A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST SUMMER MODELS AT UOTED URING THE PRESENT SEASON. None sent wholesale tailors in America. Regular aa well as bag Ginghasn F $5 Striped Bitleed Eawayey 50 stout s Even the big men who wear up to size foe 1.50) s5‘Gin ‘Glnghain $ 54 “stout” can be perfectly fitted from this wonder- $3 (iy cole ’ ee ri D) 50 ful display of suits. 76 Tab 1 5 si oreeeee eet codes 5.00 7.50 19.75 9.75 12.75 : 15.00 (0.50 bh 2.95 saeeee 9.75 7B lass a ‘3.95 a 2.95 MAIN BUILDING Remnants of Linens & White Goods One of the distinctive features of this great every-Summer sale of the finest pieces in our superb stock is that the prices in 1 BISHOP'S FLEUR-DE-LIS, WHOLE PILLSBURY'S BEST XXXX, begin to cover the original cost to us. FRUIT PREBER YEbraot, 0200; ORa See eat Oy OATMEAL N-CROSBY'S GOLD MEDAL 103 SCALLOP-EDGE 4 @ 1 102 and 12\ge CRASH Qq | 98¢ MERCERIZED DAMASK Ps CHESHI Y MILE DANN T-SIEGEL COOPER'S B Damask poviits,. AC] REMNANTS yard Be [TTR 69 SOUTHERN i ty: bbl,-bag, GED FANCY] 19 TO 25: FANCY WHITE | | CLOTHS. ic Le BATH "Be GOODS DiAn 20-INGH ALL rc TOWELS. ya 2€ N DAMASK $1.19 SI Ta "iken “OWGANDIE | 38 a Wi AND Hem. | TOADARALI, and JAY ; inch lay ) HUCK Mme | 8245 ) conrer—i ink. 85¢ eC] Towaes USK 25e | S45 NE, DAMASK ALL 7 se iii PLISSE CREPE | 590 BLEACHED ALLSLINEN ry ns Fresh Fish cL 12 vic | TABLE DAMASK 36 | Snchew 51.69 ish free of charge, yar “¢ yard OIC | (MAIN Buliding, Main Floor. MAIN BUILDING Liquors 1, YALE COCKTA tan aad M. finest $1.25 quart bo DILLON’S O1 Wh c ‘alifornia. Wines ng, an EXTRAORDINARY momentum. One HER—and that other tells ANOTHER—of the BOUNTIFUL choice of styles and the REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS, backed by our semi -coloni ren | 3-PIECE SUITE, § ANY. FRAMES SOLID. MAHOG. as $22.50 sides and (GREENHUT Bullding, Second and Third Floors.) MAIN BUILDING: Men’s Straw Hats, Worth up to $3; The hat you bought early no doubt Grits iotime is sofled or has lost its shape. Why not buy NOW one you would have id $3 for THEN? It’s only NINETY CENTS, tomorrow! Handsome, smooth split braids; rough and fine sennits; coarse pine- apple braids in flat-brim sailor shapes; excellent assortment of soft- brim straw hats; they're all perfect —and CLEAN. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING: Boys WashSuits The hl “MOTHER'S FRIEND” brand; military and sailor collars; Russian or military and sailor blouse styles, in per- cales, ginghams, linons, madras, etc.; new color-combinations and checks and stripes; also plain white; values up to $ tomnarray at 89c Wash Bloomers —percales, Boys’ brays, omisee (MAIN Building, Second Fleor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Straw Hats Large and small shapes and every ane this season’s model; Boys!” Patent Milan Straw Hats— Sailor or “Teddy” shapes; dark or light; at *50c (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) y instances do not it Lowest Prices Friday and Saturday | American Whiski Warranted Strictly Pu S—Ma the Gallon. “ode SUPERIOR BB KL MMEL viar We large T4@ (MAIN Bu Iding, Third Floor) | | |

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