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-BLUEFISH BITING WITH THE USUAL SHARP FEROGITY Now Is the Time to Go After These ‘Tackle-Smashing Fish, HOW TO CATCH THEM. Expert Advice About Bait, Lines and All You Need to Know. Big bluefish are biting in Fire Isl- and Inlet. Now ts the time to go for thege tackle-emashing fish, and the best grounds along the Attantio coast can be reached within an hour and a half of New York. When the word comes, “The blues ave struck in,” it makes every man ‘who has angled for this fish have the feeling that he wants to start off im- mediately for Great South Bay or for the Jersey coast, because when one ones gets the fever of bluefishing it al- ‘way comes back. In the first place, it is the most Gemocratic sport in the world, in which the millionaire and the motor- man have an equal chance. One of the joys about bluefishing fs that you don't have to wait for @ny particular stage of the tide. You fish for bluefish at any time. Also you can fish in the open sea or in the surf, merely rememberthg that the bluefish is a surface swimming fish. ‘The fish is at its best during July, August, September, October, and, if weather is mild, blues can be fownd in the local outside waters into November. You can fish with either @ hand line or a rod, but if you use ‘a 704 you want a heavy one with a wire snell. The bluefish likes crab or menhaden bait, but is not averse to @ lead or pearl squid. That sums it all up in two paragraphs. WATCH OUT OR HE'LL WRECK YOUR OUTFIT. ‘The bluefish is very gamy on the roa, frequently leaping from the water when hooked, like the black bass, and will do his best to smash the angler’s tackle. The most com- mote-moethods of taking the bluefish are trolling, or squidding, with long lines’ from a sailboat, and, from the beach, with a stout handline. The tackle must needs be strong. It has besh known to cut the stoutest of gimp. Even then it is not uncommon for the tackle to be cut, either by a hooked fish happening to get the cord between its jaws, or by the bait being forced up the line and induc- of metal, bo pearl, which @ very strong line, fifty o in length, t# used, An cel inside out hook make: any bait, therefore, will answer, pro- | vided it is tough enough to withstand | the sharp teeth of the fish and re- main Intact on the hook. The eel) ly moving yacht, which is sal different directions over the until the presence of biuefish rit covered the practised eye of the skipper, the fact being established by a “slick” of oil, which es from tho feeding fish and mal greasy scum on the water. When bluefish are not sighted, “chumming” is resorted to to lure these pirates of the sea, The oil from the cut-up menhaden floats upon the| surface and attracts the bluefish. WORK WITH THE ROD AND THE PROPER BAIT. A bluefish will strike almost any- thing of proper size that keeps brisk- ly moving, even a piece of rag. For work with the rod the most reliable baits are lobster tail, shedder o baa mossbunker or other bait we Oiner baits are live kililes, ee herring, porgy, sheader cra! robin. The comparative vi these baita is shown by the. which they are named. must be hooked througb that they can swim f1 baits must be will cover thoroughly hanging silvery skin or on how it so that the bright part will ow. skin drawn inside out over the leaded hook, oval pieces of block tin, cedar wood, mother of pearl squid; for chum, chopped menhaden; for killies, spearing, mossbun! pore! hedder crab an rol And for a last line, it might be re- marked that there is no better place on the Atlantic coast to catch blu fish than our own Great South Bay. _—>———. FIVE YOUTHS ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY Detectives Declare Stolet. Goods Were Found in Homes of, Two, Robberies have occurred frequently near Brook avenue and the One Hun- dred and Seventies and Detectives Corbett, Digilio, Flynn, Quick, Mc+ Grath and Sullivan suspected sev- eral young men who are usually to be found at One Hundred and Sev- entieth street and Brook avenue. They went to the home of George Haye of No. 1354 Brook avenue about 5 o'clock this morning and say they found some rings, safety razors and other stall articles reported miss- ing by the robbers’ victims bidden in his sofa, They arrested him. Then they went to the home of Harry Nugent at No. 1131 Fulton ave- hue, and arrested him ‘and Joseph | Fitzpatrick, No. 3541 Third avenue; | Frank Flannery, No. 1378 Webster | avenue, and John J. Dougherty, No. | 3526 Park avenue, whom they found there. They say they also found some silverware stolen on July 21 from the home of Clifford Smith, No. 1860 Brook | avenue. Vields of Leading St resent Selling Rates, Amalgamated hi ie Americ Can, pi American Car Fd American Smeite American 8 nelters, Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas Great Northern, pt. Lehigh Valley. New York Cent Northern Pacific. Pennsylvania . Reading Southern Unton Pacific U. 8. Steel. U. 8. Steel, pt. .,. amwaranrcSsasste132 Market closing —The recovering movement was caried somewhat fur- ther in the last hour, although stock was steadily supplied on advance. Cables received’ from abroad were| <; generally reassuring, indicating that if there were war it would be local- ized, but the Street in general was| ft more inclined to await developments | than to jump at conclusion. peers opened excited bus- inees on a fairly ee A pron elped by rumors agreed to accept The Closing Quotations. saat Hitthl+ +1 scale at lower | fee Rape terened the agample set by. feolgn | m Supot..was ren- at the. “opening Nand the market | ; ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Bureau of Railway : * i % % ¢ eh to per mile of itne basis show de- crease in total operating revenue per mile of 104-10 per cent. from year ago. Net revenue per mile was less | by $70, oF 217-10 per cent. Corn Products Refining Company, six months ended. June 30, surplus for preferred dividend $1,071,940, California Petroleum, quarter ended June 30, net earnings before depreciation $544,220, increase $3,591. Canadian Pacific, third week of | July shows a decrease of $876,000 in gross compared with same period | year ago. hird week 400 since Denver & Rio Grand July, gross decreased July 1, decrease totals $63, Chesapeake and Ohio, gross in- creased $215,709 for first three weeks 1" July. National City Rank engaged $2,- 4 aa gold for ben next "Tuesday. Southern Rallway, June ‘ons in- | creased $19,496, net decreased $116,071, | twelve months gross increased $1,- 004,207, net decreased $1,644,757. ’ a Tow at i te tek . Hi “e foreign rere tcone opin over foreign situation and war talk at end | of first hour prices were 1% to 2 cents up with excited trading shorts scared. Corn strong and active with wheat. —— new YORK COTTON MARKET. i 4 48: 60 ih Cotton market opened weak follow- ing break of over one dollar a bale Economies|in riverpool. Closed heavy 11 to 1 states that returns for May reduced points decline. ai in A Million Dollar Stock (To be Exact, $1,027,167) of Wanamaker-Warrante will be offered in The AUGUST SALE een CHICAGO ‘Manicer: AND CORN) For a Limited Time Only 50 Fruit Trees— 50 Chickens Sal Ameen * Down, $10 thly ‘ AP Bus OF OTILEK na si 0 TO AVOID THE Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER, © BOS I> TNE: PERFECT ROUTE SMOKE, , HEAT#? DUST »* LAND TRAVEL When Starting Out on Your Holiday QDRISCOMFORTS |... ANNOYING DELAYS *; > DISAGREEABLE CHANGES: Ye Sine. Verh ga Refreshed Te tinue Sour Journey, to ALL POINTS, ON THE COASTY MAINE ond MARITIME PROVINCES The Twin-' yee! Steel Steamshi, setts of the Metropolitan 8. S. foot of Mus ton DIR: . Due Boston 8.00 A. M. Tickets and all information at Wharf Office; Broadway, and City Tourist and N.Y. Tra Bunker Hill and Maseachu- ine leave Pier 18, North River Street) week days and one at 5.00 P.M. for on City Ticket Office, 290 afer Co. Offices. EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION PIER 18 NORTH RIVER FOOT OF MURRAY STREET.” DANCING CONTESTS MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. The best Tonic for the “Blues” and that “Tired Feeling” is a Trip on the NEW Steel Steamer Campigte Oreh Free. leo Nerdia and Mr. Rayme okay jhe charm of the desi ft stops at Weet Point these waters with « BALLROO and avostense of this |“MANDALAY” =.=: amie? $950 | otingson whe, siver make these trips dally and ings ‘ond fish to snap at it. no pquid in usually a white bone| The statement of the act with @ hook at the end, or a piece of|of Clearing House bank wter. The line is of necessity ex-| companies for the week shows that me srong 6 CH is of hemp or cotton, they hold $26,173,750 reserve in excess of of great le: legal requirements. This js an increase in welling, ‘for bluefish an imitation | of $4,062,000 from last week. (Original) | SUNDAY | All Day Sail === on thes Cool Hudson 99,000 decks, comfortable salons Dining service — TE SLEASURE Py EXCURSION Regularly purchased Furniture now on sal anes, & 650,422 Specially purchased Furniture .now on RANG isccsessescrcssasedeonns 277,745 Hudson River by Daylight All Bervice Daily Hscept fender. . ati igil, Connousions, ee soa Nor Str. i. “Wahingtn Irving” Furniture on call in manufacturer's hands, represented in this sale: by ‘tampies ON OUF FLOOTS.......ccecceseree creseeenenseseeanes Total.... a HOME SEEKERS’ CLUB WHAT Do You Want to Know About Buying, Building Jackson Ay Mauch Chunk $1.60 To-monnow Lv, W, 23rd 1.20; Livery &. 8.30 re, Muse. Ave., Jersey City, 6.47 a2, or Renting a Home? THOUSANDS of Busy New Yorkers Are Interested in the Same Problems. WRITE for Counsel or Advice to Real Estate Editor, Evening World. "Phat the: tendency to leave city homes for country places is growins steadily would seem to be apparent from the large number of inquiries upon that subject. Among several from Manhattan and Brooklyn are four from other citles — Newark, Philadelphia, New Haven, Hartford. Most of them want information in regard to the future of city and subur- ban home properties and they can be answered by the statement that the movement of population concentration fn.cities, which was the main feature of land development until a few years ago, is giving away rapidly to de- centralization, or the spreading of jomes through outlying sections as a result of the transformation in tran- sit facilities. C. R. F. writes: “I can sell my city house for $12,000 and buy a suburban Jace with a large = nount of land for hey thus leaving ..e enough for a 00d automobile, Would the change wise?" Tt seems to be in accord with cure W. C. asks: ‘Will city residential properties become less valuable as a Fesult of the movemont to outside * sections? Demand makes values. In many places the outward movement isslow- 1 éring city values or preventing them | oem increa: dq, Me a wife and trop childr like to buy @ modest home on the pay-as-rent fe insurance feature. sell “I have a clear deed to 1 rea in Jersey and want a Tax i for a 4,700 house, Where can I on the savings banks, building- loan _assoctatto! and others inter provements in brokers J in financing im- ur locality, P. J. B. of South Bethlehem, Pa., ls offered a Bronx lot for $2,000, He says he is a stranger to New York and wants to learn all facts bearing on the proposed investment, The price is too high for the locality which he specifies. No one should buy real estate in such a long-range manner. B. B. asks ‘ould I rent a sub- urban house and secure the privilege of buying it with the rent which I might pay in the mean time going toward the purchase price?” Such arrangements are not uncom- mon, but it is best to have the terms put plainly in contract form befo: taking possession of the propert: J. B. writes: “Is concrete more economical than frame construction? Where can I get information plans for concrets houses of mode; cost?” All of the largo cement manufa turing companies issue exhausti: books and pamphlets, which thi send to prospective builders upon ay plication, THE SYSTEM PURIFIED Dyspepsia For Torpid iver, Dyspepsia, Furred Tongue, Sallow Skin, us $1,027, 167 These figures from our own stock books are made public only because in no other way can a fair comparison be made in the newspapers with this original August Sale and its many imitators. The figures show the tremendous purchasing power back of the Sale, which commands lowest prices at all times. They show the very large variety of the furniture—there can’t be:much missing of any good kind of furniture in a million dollar stock. At all times our prices are moderate. During this sale, extending throughout August these prices will be lowered from 10 to 50 per cent. Four Days of Inspection Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday usher in the Sale. the furniture. and “selection may be deliveries will begin. July 28, 29, 30 and 31 These days are for the leisurely ins But foe lower A ion of tags will be affixed t oe eee August Ist, when JOHN WANAMAKER RG PILLS, Get » Box To-Night, Tes ele ot Drussiots, ces a Aator Place Station within the Store Building POUGHKEEPSIE AND RETURN INTERSTATE PAR 45Miles Up Tu HUDSO! rast Dieel Str. MIGHLANDEK And Batra Boat from Uptowi Landings Hattery Ww tai, ar rk Landings | | 3 THE HUDBON RIVER, sO Meanant ny nviee the Palleades ‘ i Sunday Excursions FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT |] STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL UP THE HUDGON AP 8 Bods STEAMER RICHARD PECK” TO NEw HAVEN Foe ae See Sunday World Wante Work | Monday Morning Wonders. | Fate hie ny ea Aa 7s, Tharsdays, Seturdars, Str. ‘Str. “Hendrick Hudson” ace 3, ber ieridar ara a eae a tia tat, SNe eitongh nll tickets betwee nd “Albany accented, rang Fe eacoo. Str. “Kober t Fulton” i, a, Pirate : Su aS int, Core Pousbi Teturning same Steamer “Albany” Newburgn, Hudson River Day Line (AL Bane DAY LINE.) New York. PATTEN LINE is ae ag a Baa ad Direct Service to ROCKAWAY From Uptown, 1 N. desing deere es eo Be ini 80" ake «hi = AUDNAD) ab frequent Block ISLAND EVERY SUNDAY ECOCK. Fouaraing, + ee naeeey. mo ath’ st Y ke Ra BRIDGEPORT Every Sunday ful Sail—120 tA betel tM UP THE |f SOUND |#' Sea Cliff & ie Glenwood | “i World “Wants”