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DUR FUNNY CTY | PUZZLES A BARON "YAO NS HEE Why Whey Men About Mexico ‘When New Yorkers Can't {Tell Who's Governor? . AND ABOUT EATING, Why Shouldn’t Respectable Folk Be Allowed to Sup at Time They Prefer? _ A reat foreign nobleman tives at the ‘Twenty-thira street Y. M. C. A. and doesn't care a rap for American beir- anon. At the risk of meeting absolute Ameredulity, it must be added that he has plenty of money and works for « Uving. in getting anything like an adequate conception of the character | of Baron Bela Hazal, twenty yeare old, fom of the Secretary of War of Hungary, and fresh from Budapest, it ‘a Mecessary to contradict every pre- conceived notion of a baron, Not im- pecunlous; not looking for an American heiress; not afraid of doing any kind of honest work that offers; more inter- ested in working people than in nobility and the idle rich—Bela Haza! is a baron- jal paradox. ‘With this much known, it isn’t sur~ prising to learn that Baron Hasal is not at all interested in war, and that he believes work! peace is not far dis- tast. Young, lithe and athletic, at an age when most noblemen who come to this country plunge into the pleasures of undergraduate life in a large uni- versity, Baron Hazai says he has lit- tle use for college. The best prepara- tion for one's life work is work, he says. BARON INTERVIEWS HIS INTER: VIEWER BRILLIANTLY. The only thing conventional about the Hungarian nobleman is his ap- Pearance, He has fine, almost classic features, and the expression of his eyea ean change in a flash from easy, slightly quizeical humor to a look ef serious and challenging penetracion. When he was visited by an Evening World reporter to-day he carried out his reputation for being an inverted, Eredoxical kind of @ baron. "I've come to interview you," sald the “I've been in New York only a few days, and you live here. It is therefore) | for you to ask me what I think about! }, New York City, «0 1 will ask you. “I would like to ask you why the American people should be worried ‘about the condition of Mexico, when at present New Yorkere can't tell who is their own Governor? “and will you please tell me why| respectable persons shouldn't be al-| lowed to dine at whatever hour they prefer? To be sure in my country one does not choose to dine at 1 in the merning, but if he did, no one would interfere with him. “I wonder if you can tell me why the courts and the police can't agree in this plendid city? “Pm would particularly Wke to be’ In- formed why you can't ride across the city in a taxicab without being charged more than it would cost you to ride/ twice as far in Hudapest. “and then I would like to know, if) yeu don't mind’—— “Help!” cried the reporter, looking for an easy method of escape, “I re- fuse to be interviewed.” —s—__— $3,000 IN GEMS FOR A SILVER QUARTER Four-Year-Old Boy Gives Mother's Diamonds to Two Girls at Bargain Rate. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 4.—Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kerney of No, 148 Or- shard etreet, Pittsburgh, intrusted a bag containing $300 and diamonds worth 63,000 year-old son George late le they were dressing in their rooms In a South Tennessee avenue hotel George went down to the lobby. A few moments afterward they joined him and Mra. Kerney took the bag and went to the desk to check her diamonds until her return from the beach. When inside but a quartersdollar. The boy said two girls had opened the vag in the corridor and had given him the quarter for what was inside, Bila Claris and Harriet Siater, maids, were arrested by Detectives Hummel end Miller, but they professed ignorance of the theft, Sa GIRL SCALPED IN A FACTORY. Her Sereams Couse # Pantc Among Other Emplovees. Mary Haynes, a fifteen-year-old em- ployee of the Cook-Cobb Company, manufacturing stationers at No, 213 Steuben street, Brooklyn, had @ portion of her scalp ripped off to-day when her hair was caught in a revolving vertical anaft and belt on the third floor of the company’s plant. The girl was re- inoved to the Brooklyn Hoepital in a gerious condition. When the accident happened thirty giris employed in the room fled ‘airs ina panic. Girls from the | asleep in his home in the rear of the A. baron, as soon as he met the reporter.| P. 0. she opened the bag there was nothing) BLACK HARD BOMB WRECKS BARBER SHOP ROS 54 FANS Explosion Shakes Up Big Tenement Hive and Breaks . Doors and Glass, A Black Hand tomb handler a@mitted himself with @ skeleton key to the tiled hallway of a five-story tenement at No. | 52-86 Stanton street early to-day and! Placed a gunpowder bomb at @ door leading into @ barber shop on the street floor conducted by Charles Gatelle and James Arcadipané, ‘The explosive wrecked the front doors of the tenement, blew open the Sarber shop door and shattered the mirrors in the shop. There are fifty-four families | in the building and all were waked by the roar. They rushed down fre es- capes and stairs in great excitement. Samuel Rothstein an elderly man, was barber shop. A window opening from his apartment into the hallway was blown out and dishes, shaken off a aldeboard beside which his couch stood, fell on his feet and cut them, Policemen who questioned tenants, in- cluding Satelle, who lives on the third floor, were unable to find any one who would admit having received Black Hand threats, The damage was eati- mated at $200, URIC ACID SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day worrted and tired, atiff legs and arms and muscles, an aching head, burnt ing down pains in the back—worn out before the otay ey betian Gd net think you have 4 vigorous, with no Joints, sore muscles, ey ness, ite action tutforers whe a dozen times is) the rest, comfort and strengtb this treatment gives. 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The veal war quelled with diMoulty wy Bunt Ponees, - a Genuine =u: Signature ort | erent pemen _TER EVENING WORLD, TRUREDAY, That give an inkling of the wealth of new fashions in the GIMBEL on a very comfortable straight Russia calf leathers. calfskin. though the assortment pena organ ip ons but there The GIMBEL August lk da Sale holds the most of interest for you. For these reasons: ALL the Furniture in it is GooD Good in design, Bede construction, oro08 Ha its fitness for its purpose. The ASSORTMENT is Wonderfully Rich Every variation of wood, finish, period or other style, size, pe and price that are apt to want can be found in it For Men Who Want Solid Foot Comfort Here Is an Opportunity—And at Substantial Savings, Too Men’s $6 High Shoes at $3.75 which are in the soft Vici kid and Splendid assortment of smart weapons about half Pepi ts Sl cal YOU WHEN YOU SEE THE NAMES OF 4A PLEARANT BURP IES ST ARERS ON THESE SHOES assemblage of women’s wraps On the Left— z Chinchilla Coat at oo teeny Sninehils, - pat: lack a pe in , blue, brown. Wide collatt large pat itch seal lendid Coats for Autumn days in the the Adirondacks, for motor- or other informal wear. On the Right— bg of Split Radyne at $19.60 This rich new material, resembling a Brown apd taupe is in black, bl kets and a dae Galle Watton buttons all own the front, an thr with fine peau ioe cygne. Many More Autumn Styles at These and Other Prices Third Floor gun-me' and tan Men’s Fine Oxfords at $2.85 These are in patent leather mostly, although there are some in Vici kid, gun-metal and of wicen ia firly complete in the Vict Kd Show, there thee isnot fll cones of fn the tolal MAHOGAN Y PARLOR SUITE August Price $65, Regularly $95 Frames of solid mahogany, upholstered in panne plush in any shade desired. The ARRANGEMENT is a Great Aid to Selection Broad aisles, plenty of light, helpful groupings, allow you to KNOW the Furniture before you buy it. Savings of 15 to 50 Per Cent. on Every Piece: With an average economy of over $25 in every $100 that you invest. And, Remember, That While the Savings Hold Only During August, This Good Furniture Will Last You a Lifetime! Test the Sale for yourself, with its assemblage of FURNITURE FOR THE PARLOR with over EIGHTY-FIVE STYLES of two, three and five-piece Parlor Suites as a starter, and many single pieces besides: PARLOR SUITES Adam Three-plece Parlor Suite At $176 from satin wood with cane seats. Three-piece Mahogany Parlor Suite backs wn hy Gp * in High ba Prt spring seats, green Three-piece phe| or Crotch Mahogany 6 Upholstered on seat, by sides and tufted back, in green velour. Hepplewhite 1 hes lece Mohorsny Suite |” At $119 fr om $133 Upholstered spring seats in light figured Damask, with Five-plece Mahogany Parlor Suite At $75 from $100 Heavily carved, covered in tapestry. vel ! cane back. Thawe:plose 33 Imitation Mahogany Frame e at 087 tr from 935 Loose in velour, carved legs with claw fest. Three-piece Sheraton Inlaid Mahogany ‘arlor Buite s at $140 from aes Cane seats and back, wi Ad heed ¢ panne. ‘Five-piece Mahogany Parlor Suite at 903, ‘60! rom $110 AY holstered seat and Phree-ploce ysreaeet4 Parlor Suite, 6 from $92.60 Covered in ‘apene high backs, Imported Five-piece Buite, fr ra , Lay Ee} mes of old lvory Enamel, covered ie Individual Pieces of PARLOR FURNITURE Chinese Chippendale Arm Chair $116, from $160 Covered in damask, with loose cushion seat. Adam Chair, in Mahogany, $34, from 940 Cane seat and back, loose cushion seat. Imported Arm Chair, $85, from $176 ' Heavily carved, with seat covered in damask. High Back Arm Rocker, $18. from $27 back in . trimmed Bg Bing upholstered in green panne, tri Spoon Shaped Arm Chair, $20, from $25 ‘With loose cushion seat, tufted back, covered in denim. Bolid Mahogany Divan, $70, from $130 . and { Spring seat, plain back seats upholstered in green Arm Chair, $26, from $35 opts) acre in velour, any shade desired; trimmed with “iene n Shaped arm Chair, 99 $25, fom m 636 law Sos loose cushion seat wir a Chair, 658, fre $32, from im 087 c Covered in ta) Colonial mya $145, pale 180 Heavily serve ve with spreading claw feet, roll ends, Very attractive design. AUGUST 14, GIMBELS Stunning New Coats for Early Autumn cushion seats of green back, any shade desired of panne very handsome GIMBEL BROTHERS 1918." “TI Should $55 for T. Of GIMBEL “I recognized the English goods at once—an Oxford may soft finish and just the right weight for Fall wear. he bgoig is iar pear I Pag sf for a fact that ‘3 would have chi for it.” ee 1a IMBEL ce for this coat was $45— utumn wear. ioe ‘ Men's Clothin, Boys’ Clothing ; Boys’ 96.00 Li 4 Reefors, $2. Only 115 of ‘ these—sizes 234 to 10 years. af 8.00, Boys’ 13¢ Deckers, 380. years, 160. Subway Store, Baloeny THE SALE bea Foe | 1,000 WORTH OF CREX RUGS GIMBELS purchased the porte New York lar of thet Orez Carpet Company, 877 Broadway. ‘There are are sty Coed ire S280 plo a very style, full amsortment of clans, wanted shades; come All Selling at About Half-Price | ,:%%* 2 2 (ES Paw ‘roms 61.60 House Dressosat 760 166 Pereales and with sailor collars or dicey assorted colors; high grade work- GIMBEL Standard Low Shoes for Women $8.50 Grades at $1.75 Simply because the Summer season is drawing to a close and beginning to arrive—these high-grade shoes for women—each bearing the GIMBEL stamp, are to ie hur- Fall stocks are 91.75 Tan Oxfords, Coloniale end Pumpe, White Nubuck Ozforde, Patent Losther, Gun Metal and Viei Kid Pumps and Oxfords, Gray and Black S All sizes and widths. Subway Store, Balcony ried away at these low prices, $2.60 Table Cloths at $1. 50 Seotch a Austrian pure linen Seman unhemi nd hemstitched; some signs; Dleached and unbleached; ene i to 68x68 in, Heavy mercerized acted: regular $1.36, $25 and $80 Sewing Machines, Special at $19 PARTNER and SURETY Sewing Machines, in a jiand somefive nically correct in deni automatic bobbin w' inden | Ay thread re- I h full ball-beari en oak case; drop-| with automatic lift. Mecha: arm head, self- threading, except the needle; THIATY-THIRD ST, lave Had to Pay s Coat at ——’s Said a man who bought one / our London Overcoats for $26.60, in The Semi-Annual Clean-u = pnd dy these superb London tailored UM dager fi $26.60—shaggy chinchillas and other winter vets, as well as lighter ones for And lots of wise men are picking them for the same thing later. Men’s $25 Fall Weight OVERCOATS at $15 In Silk-lined Chesterfield and English Styles Men’s $5 and $6 TENNIS TROUSERS at $3 Still in Time for Many s Summer Vacation Men’s $15 to $40 RAINCOATS | At $8.50 to $23.50 And all the rest of the-splendid clothing bargains that make this Semi-Annual Clean-Up th e teat of its kind in New York. Ta” Subwa: Store’s Half-Yearly Clean- f Men en’s and Boys’ Clothing ee Fine GIMBEL stocks for Autumn, Winter and even next Summer. In many cases considerably below half-price Boys’ 68.00 and 04 Nectelk and Deuble-breasted Suite, Boys’ @@ Kheki Nerfelk Buite, 61.60. Boys’ 61.60 and ¢2 Russian and Baller Wash Suite, 660. Boys' 61 Wash Suits, 480, Khaki Knicker- Boys’ 600 Rempers, 2 te 6 61.75 Linen Specials for Frida Mid nrared det ANTS OF TA AMAS: Damask eat lengths, beautiful oe, Py and cet CLOTHING in the Clean-up at Fourth Floor ES cis Telit? SERA TT « Im t Events in Women’s Underm sets 38c and 600 Undermuslins st 360 Corset Covers, Bhort aa neared with wrote tomy Baty Nae 15 Combate P at B0e vers, prettily yaa ici laoee poi and Comms Covers, Covers, wi and 91. 26 Undermuslins at at 850 om! and Prinesss all trimmed with pretty lacus and ecabecdderine axe B00 Connet Conese at 750 ssi lant bust, reduced pea sow moo ee Loe ee 40c Brassieres at 25c eood quality mustin, are made coun seaman with under Thearms;sisee 34 to 46, Subwey Store, Baleeny ay and & and Saturda 8¢ to oweling st 6c to aac Yd. die had of 3 tou 12 pyres eosen . glass sas be, OF snl Te, ale, Bog vied Lower Fleer crave we fd ws: oxtrn churaes uctreae bo ni, within the “imite uf