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THE -EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. ° Prove tho symmetry of the clty as a whole. | To American visitors just now Berlin | of t has special attraction because of two ~ BULEBER BERLIN! |ce-Land Fairies Who Flit About including the best in the world, will par- tfefpate and that the entire proceeds will be expended on a statue of Wilbur Wright to be executed by the best sculptor in all. Britein. The Men’s Clothing See- son Is a Fallure through YANKEES LEARNING on Skates in Berlin’s Novel Show sie: 2 7 ace ie| (LSA TBUE .\ice am tor sar fy moon rusia 4 by @ man named Rashwalsky and cost- ing $3,500,000, Three tiers of balconies filled with tables for 4,000 diners sur- | round this arena of frozen water, upon | [which is given under powerful calcium | Business to Be Suspended Dur- lights @ mammoth three-act ballet, every performer being upon a pair wf) N 2 , ing Service and Burial of the Aviator. skates. The spectacle is most thrilling, | as the fee reficets the Jows of the dancing ska‘crs, and the various move- | wuvelty ts the Metropol-/ DAYTON, O., May a.—Wiibur Wright's of Haymarket de luxe, | funer! will be held from the family res- | Am Facing the CRISIS of My Business pected to we PHILLIPSBURG, J, May &—| Alice Lynch, ‘pretty fourteen-year-otd | daughter of Martin Lynch, a be east strect merchant, was shot dead by Rrovsolaus Tuschetchs, aged twenty-, , @ eejcoted sultor, at the Home of he girl's parents here to-day, Tusch- etcha then turned the revolver on him- self. | Tuschetchs called at the parochial} chools of $8. Phtilp and James and TOLOVE AY ery a German Capital’s Beauty and Life Prove Fascinating to = -, American Tourists. pantomime are uted | r noise than the strains where t Seog Cormans named fhults, idence on Hawthorne street to-morrow | informed the girl her fathor was dying THEY’RE POPULAR, TOO. Gantz and Wagner have Inid afternoon, «Feording to plans made by and she was wanted at home at once. areer . ; | $2,000,000 tn a thr enter the family to-dty. "The details of the| He accompanted the girl to her home tesitimately to separate visitor ceremonies had not been completed to- @ay, and the exeet hour of the ob- sequies and the name of the. pestor wlio and then admitted there was no truth) iy the story about her father and told the girl he wanted her to elope with! there are no bankrolls in rat of these is the or- t chow, from 11 P. M. to 1 from hie Europe. dinary ca Kaiser Entertains United States I Simply MUST i a much higher | Will officizte were matters that had not | him. ’ ' H .Citizens Most Lavishly and Dey the Kind ia Dade, |¥et beth decided The. girl declined the proposition to) lave CASH for a hi Jais de| It !s probable that th 1 elope. She was immediately tu by the hapter is the pal 3 probable that the ceremonies will young man that M she refused he would 4. People Follow Suit. be open to the, public, although entative plan may yet be changed. The city of Dayton prepared to-day to wonderful creation of this shoot hér, The next moment he drew | a revolver and killed her. The report |pay a mark of respect to the memory | of the revolver attracted the attention | of it distinguished son by suspending | of a neighbor, who was about to seize | business as far as. possible during the| the man when he placed ‘he revolver) hours of the funeral Aj|to his head and fired. Me was hurried | proclamation issued by.Mayor Phill!ps|-to the ..Kaston Hospital, seriously calls upon all Dayton citizens to pay a} wounded. His death was momentarily last tribute to the late inventor and! expected. aviator. | Merchandise | would have turned I | Only wine Raymond G. Carroll. Ba Cabs baa 17.—The old saying, “A cat may look at a King,” is quite out of date here, for any ono who is anybody in America can not only Took at Emperor William II., but can walk, talk and even dine with him. w stabi! Then opens the @ Korkeous restaur: palcony, even more masnifi the Plaza ballroom in New when one finishes the | to-morrow, 42 West 34th St. (Bet. B’way & Fifth Ave.) ts quite broke —e—— I am conducting in all To entertain the interesting citizens third chapter. 4 ig 7T id th ff Berlin does not of the United States has become the ND le dhins MONUMENT TO WRIGHT my five great stores the 4 fashion with the head of the greatest military power !n the world and al- though many of his guests later abuse his hospitality and confidence, his lateh string is still out. Following hile example, Americans are wel- comed everywhere in Berlin by the afser’s subjects, not grudgingly as in Ensland, but with the character- ‘ste Teutonic wholeheartedness. Some Americans are even upon terms f social standing with the Kaiser and is family, having been presented early yeat at the “‘schleppencour” or | »rmal introduction to royalty, by the | merican bassador, John G. A. eishman, and Mrs. Leishman. These ortunates now receive invitations to all| miles, and arranging for their opera- ourt functions, and it was in connec-; tion with its present subway of thirteen jon with thelr presentation that our| miles by a private company at a mini- ay or’ and his staff donned a|mum fare of 2% cents a passenger. maple top Ja of uniform in accordance | our own Mantattan, Berlin is with the imperial custom, which has ex- | munity of flat dwellers, only none of its clted gome of the foreign correspondenta | apartments is over five stories in heixht BY AIRMEN IN ENGLAND. | Two Hundred Aviators From All Over World Will Join in Great | Flying Meet to Raise Funds. LONDON, May 31, ~ With Witbur | Wright dead, the airmen who fought his; claims most bitterly are to-day leading | the world in honoring him. Claude Grahame-White, foremost of British | aviators, after warmly eulogisive the dead aviator and acknowledging the BTrat debt the world owes to him, nounced that his mefthory will We hon- ored in England. but the Kalter does not tor the reason that night life is essential European metropolis of the first Certainly there can be no com- tt a® to the costumes worn, the ed for wine and food or the order maintained in the nove! separat- ing machine of the three enterprising |Germans. And the music, consisting of three full orchestras 1s the very best in Berlin, which is saying much. —eeoeom GRAFTING “POLICEMAN” GETS LONG PRISON TERM. Fake “Officer” Caused Real Patrol- men to Fall Under Suspicion. Charles H. Richter, eighteen yeare old, of No, 1657 Third avenue, was sent to the penitentiary for one year by the stices in Special Sessions to-day for xtortion and impersonating a police- ‘man. He was arrested on May 20 on complaint of several women, who most sensational sacri- fice sale that I have ever announced — the most marvellous Men's and Young Men’s Cloth- g opportunity ever offered anywhere. I'll say honestly I’m “up against it” Uta Twenty-one days rain in New York during en) the “a wey ‘ pros; cts of even more wectee aces oe eat tle in May, and the same ments for a monster aerial mepting to! hopeless conditions in ralse funds to erect here a suitable me- | t . Philadelphia, Boston, morial to the dead Dayton pione: Buffalo and Provi- stated that not less than 200 ay dence have left me high and ca) with over a million dollars’ He tors, END SCPE yIOMRT for American newspapers. , Those regularly on the Emperor's #6- and they are all well ventilated, with one-third of the ground spa dal Ust include Mrs. 8, Barton French nd Mra. Price Collier of New to each building, forming an o| Every fat in Millaré Hunsicker of Parts and New| hind him on the proposition of loyalty id that he had demanded money un- der threats of arrest. 'No one man has given the Police Department more trouble,” said As- worth of beautiful light and medium weight Suits and Over- coats, half of which York. In the corridors of both the Adion and| Nove, AMUSEMENT ENTER: Esplanade Hotels, each hostelry costing 000,000, were many more Americans, PRIGES IN FULL SWING. ong them Dr. Frederick Cook of{ Nowhere has the personality of this, tion. or North Pole fame, who says he is| royal dynamo found expression more san aa e going to lecture, and former Capt.|than in Berlin, He has insisted that) ohation omcer Smith sald Rich- Putnam Bradley Strong, son of the de-| everything should be built with the idea, ter, mother, @ widow, had done all ceased Mayor of New York, who !s| that it will some day grow old, and to that sie could to ald her wayward son. travelling with his mother, Other! have its best beauty in age. Mo person-i While dependent on her own labors for Americans observed were Mrs. Joseph! ally crected thirty-two statues of the/a living, Mrs. Richter gave her son a R. Guernsey and her daughter, Mr. and|fonmer rulers of Germany along the: dollar each time that he went to re- Mrs. ‘Thomas Garvan, James D. Brown, | Slegesalle, and as a private citizen In.) istous services. Mr, and Mis, L. A, Herrmann, Mr, and| vestigated the congestion of traffic, and Tenst Mataee Ausraved. Mrs, J. M, Wakeman, then ordered the police to send men tol agpany. S ecmaaaratandent Richard Macey and Mr. .; London to learn how to handle it prop-! yan Tuyl of the State Bank Department Bergstresser. In fact, the percen erly, When @ street ts deemed too’ pas approved the merger of the Colum- visitors from the United States runs so| narrow, down come the bulldings on one pia Trust Company with the Knicker- high they even print the menu cards in| alde to permit the widening, and im-j hocker Trust Company of New York. Engiis! ) HALE THE PEOPLE ARE HALF SICK ter through the Thiergarten, A recent occasion was when he lunched at the Nearly half the people nowadays are stanly draggin themselves through life. They fec! dull an York, Mrs, Harry Devereaux of Ci to a ruler. san@ and her daughter, Mildred Hadys Waterbury of New Yo is Laughlin, Willing Spencer, siatant District-Attorney ‘Floyd Wil- mot. “He was responsible for the ltransfer. of Police Inspector Lahey's men of the West Thirtieth street sti where reports were made demanding money from James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, June the ist. should have been in your hands and the cash in mine 30 days ago. But I’m game to the core. rit my medicine like aman, I’m incurring the most fearful losses of my career. It’s your harvest time. Bulletin of the Soit & Overcoat Reductions rae and $059 nase aed $19.50 se and $4 50 $47.50 $49.50 $94.50 $25.00 and $28.00 Now m= A Brief Histor: | of GEORGE iets, has its and | large one, too—filed with flowers and A. B, | ferns, where the family dines on Lory b orman Whitehouse, Capt. A.) ®t days, The chief charm of Berit Sy Nieioen, and Capt, Samuel Grant | and Principal difference, from Ni hartle of the American Embassy. York, aside from its spotless cleantin' ‘ And wide strects, is the profusion of “alBi Rust eeuitone: ES) green everywhere. Rows of lime and linden trees are planted along the curb- Many other Americans are received | stones in almont all the streets, A new ‘oy the Kaiser privatel: B. V. Morgan, | experiment has been to grow grams be » @ American Ambassador to Brasil, Wa8/tween the atreet car tracks and estab- ® Fecent caller at the royal palace, @8/ lish parks alongside of the steam car was Col. Goethals of the Panama Canal) tracks, making for less dust, as well as cn@ John Hays ene Leahna ay making the tracks less unsightly. ‘rend of President Taft. Only « shor: (ime ago two American women visited|2OC COOK OF NORTH POLE he teipertal’ palacd at Potodam, « few FAME 18 NOW IN BERLIN. ailes out of Berlin, not knowing the} Having most of the advantages of iSmperor wae there, the time when its|New York wit. some of the intter's gates are closed to the public. They| drawbacks, Berlin is yearly becoming were turning away disappointed, when | more popular with residents of the Kaiser rode up and, learning the |Ameitcan metropolis, In one restaurant, cause of the Aiculty, immediately |the Kempinsky, the walls of which are dismounted and personally escorted | formed by tile from the Emperor's own “Rem through the grounds and buildings. | factory, there were seated this noon Mr. ‘The City of Berlin has much in com- |and M: mon with the City of New York. Both|B. H. Wai have subi problems, only Berlin has | Mrs, Willie solved ite difficulty by authorizing the jail of construction of fourteen additional - MEN’S HABERDASHERY 2 Bott stores. Flannel Blazer Coats.............3.95 Silk Blazer Coats...............9.75 Atel TUMIE vio saves iv sadataras values 3.50, 6.00, 2.50 and 4.00 Raincoats of Gabardine Cloth.......... "value 22.50, 16.50 Steinway, ‘Taylor and her two sons, w York; Joseph Medill Patter+ son, the Chicago playwright, and Col. WOMEN’S TAILORED NECKWEAR In Both Stores. PLETE ASTOR STORY! Pringe Attractive stock of Victorian Period Tailored Neckwear in a large variety of new effective styles. The “Parnell” with white pique band. 5c The “Gladstone” of Black Silk with white pique wings. 65c The “Disraeli” ,—Black stock and bow, pique collar. 5c Black — Silk $30.00 of Nothing Succeeds Like Success and I’m Successful Away back in 1879 | origin- ated the Sale of Merchant Tailors’ uncalled-for gar- ments, selling at $12, $15, $18, $20 and Me to $40. Sack, Walking, Prince Al- bert, Dress and Tuxedo Suits and Overcoats that * were actually made to order to bring $25 to $100. But with the opening of more stores the demand exceeded the supply. Then I conceived the idea out of which grew GEORGES FAMOUS MODEL CLOTHES, de- signed by the most famous custom style creators in the country in their: lishments as well a: own custom shops. Esplanade with the officers of his old regiment. He became Colonel of the Hussars of the Guard in 18%. He had reached the rank of Major-General | when he was called to the throne at the ane of twenty-nine. That the Kalsor was & martinet and Js still greatly feared by the young off%ers was shown when his own nephew, | jeorge of Greece, and a few oF | the latter's brother officers, took an auto ride in a new car owned by Will- listless, and are generally speaking ‘‘a bunch of nerves.’ The strain of modern living is the cause of this condition. We do every- thing in a hurry and nature cannot stand the ace. Mi Are you one of these half-sicks? Have you an irregular appetite? Doyou feel bloated and un- comfortable after eating? Do you feel languid and tired all the time? Do you suffer from headaches?’ Have you a bad taste in your mouth or coated tongue? Is your breath offensive? Do you suffer from biliousness? ing Spencer, second secretary of the! American Embassy, and a cousin of the | firet wife ofthe late Col. John Jacob | Astor, Young Spencer upheld the dig- | nity of the Untted States by winning the cup of the Berlin Golf Club in an tn- ternational tournament, defeating both | German princes and English noblemen, i THEY'RE AFRAID OF THE KAISER IN ARMY CIRCLES. “We wero going through Potsdam at sald) Mr. If you have these symptoms your system ig in 4 lively clip, and just passed the town | Spencer, telling of | the incidents, “Following their Blances 1 saw the stalwart figure of a man on horseback tn @ road behind the palace, | + It was the 1 f Pe : 5 ‘ i ” replied Prin a weakened condition and your stomach, liver , peed : ‘But we Were not sitting ore Imely oniginal story; deal. [RE aRcuRDRtnAent Oh dienes Fro ek ree ‘arefully as the army regulations , ath, fees)? “4 | You know, the Emperor 1: | ares’ of earthly PE |renrtnande, aa akon ene RS Sm er} Such ts the fear in which the Ka:ser | Strange. pl : ) lw held al! over Germany, and it runs IO a REO AES {to every branch of the government. a 4 $i me |The Emperor haids that tf there are d c ~ \ ‘ fue {to be rulers of the people, these g. « ys ? " eae erning persons must make themselves in ° 5 capable and prove themselves fit to run rR NI a tah fA |the country by cxample as well as by | . s edict, His private life ¢ i | proach, will no! June 3, royal opera’ house or an artist he cannot pre: press, which rule may account for the vy lack of great Beauty In the tmperial 8 of: the chorus, Silk fuces," CORSETS. In Both Stores, Sale of c stout and medium figures, special price Nemo _ Self-Reducing Models, of Batiste and Coutil. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00 emo” Corsets, designed for Ht 200 | made other in great fear written on their | is restoring health to thousands who are thus afflicted, If you are one of these unfortunate - willerors you will do well to give this medicine CLOTHES rch wen wal a trial. BABY VEHICLES. s¢th street store Large and attractive assortment of English Perambulators, Pullman Sleepers, Carriages, Runabouts, Stationary and Folding Go-carts. | White, grey, blue, oak and natural finish. Cooper's New Discovery is the one best rem- edy, because itissimpleand direct It putsinto wholesome action the stomach, liver, bowels, blood system and nerves, thereby restoring the | vital forces which have been unduly exhausted through lack of proper nutrition. Thus you will be restored from dyspepsia, indigestion, bil- iousness, loss of vigor, constipation, anaemia, despondency, gastric disturbances and most of the diseases which attack a weakened system. The human body will cure itself of almost anything if nature is given a chance. When | every meal digests properly, flushing the veins with good rich blood, clearing away the impur- ities, feeding the nerves and muscles as nature intended they should be fed, you will feel like a new man, COOPER'S NEW DISCOVERY WILL DO THIS, At All Druggists Palace of Frlerick the Great when | my guests suddenly looked at each! and kidneys need attention. Cooper’s New Discovery . . Xe e . " It will be printed’s of the trustg Most persons who meet the Emperor leave quite undes sonality, To {than an Ame 8 meh Se ober Sale of Pullman Sleepers. Americans, he ls owing a w out th ean elties hnowieds Made of best quality Reed, artillery and wire wheels, upholstered in white corduroy, white enamel finish, Full size. usual price 23.00, 18.00 NEW YORK, Also Stores at aut” asa Wreck THAR r Ch ation, and f [belleves he has been oda, jtho German nation to a There is no doubt his vitality has spread to all classes and those who a making capital out of the Soclalistic Victories do not understand the German character, which, although tt may diff, with the method of Government, ido the present Kaiser, and at future 23rd Street 34th Street Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, solidly y, 1.