The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 4

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Bs ai ai a maa in our power, If ne AMENDING BILL CITY INSPECTOR FINED : Because of European War Developments. - WNDON, July 80—Premter aw-| Trying to Build Up Civil ; J ewe. in the House of Commons to- Service School, I i » announced that on account of } Mternational war developments, the . Fmecond reading of the bill to amend) William &, Smith, Inspector in the Whe Irish Home Rule bill has been piece Sebo of Water Supply, Gas i and Electricity, was sentenced to Remrrmens to) OGSe EAS GESAE BITHIAID | fins ot O00 ote spend twenty days (might present a united front, free) in Jat to-day in Special Sessions 'n from factional disputes. In making| the Bronx after he pleaded guilty to ‘Phe announcement the Premier said:| a charge brought by The World of “Ef 1 were to proceed to-day with | D’Ving caused misleading advertiae- ta to b D 5 Amending bill wo should Inevita- | Men's to ph pel . a wees aa the debate were conduct- be : G a school at No. 404 East One Hundred te an artificial tone “be Involved| 24 Forty-ninth street, He edver. \s acute controversies in regard to 9 | ised for engineers and plumbers at . iglarver ates ie. dspam high wages with the object of getting betieee. the names and addresses of unem- “Tt neod not say more than that] Ployed men to be used In canvassing ‘a use of our time at such a| for the echool. He had oo moans of ent may have an injurious and| taining the employment which the sly injurious effect on the in-| S4vertisoment seemed to promine. aid: wtudtion, Several hundred working men went “Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the Op-| t® the place after the advertisements ghares to the full the views| Were printed July 10 and created a pressed. Wo therefore pro-| disturbance. Bostpo tor the present the|, Justice Collins, speaking for him- elf and Justices Zeller and Molner- ney sald, in imposing sentence: “This imposition must stopped if it i in our power. It is pleaded here that you are a public official and that you did not know you were violating any law. But you knew you were causing a number of men unfortunate aiready in lacking employment to lose time and carefare and possibly real chances of obtaining employment for ie your own selfish purposes Let Baby. Very Feetful. itched so | others tempted to follow your example * Had to Bandage Hands. Terrible | ake, nauce, that wwe mm com oven PE Sight. Used: Cuticura Soap and _ _ Sintment,_ Didnt Leave Scar.| COMMERCE BOARD CALLS sors tuce wostroxce owe wuninaun ne INQUIRY ON G., H. & D. RL PSEA TELE ET ee eee are pear and Produce Books and Papers, WASHINGTON, July 30—The In- terstate Commerce Comminsion to- day issued a formal order for inves- pegs yng a Mase seeite: If | tigation “concerning the character of worse Lor, ba the service, physical condition of the _ not ‘and ta two —_ equipment and property, Anancial ‘Gould not tell it was the eame baby. 1 | history, transactions and practices” didn't he would never get rid of them but | Of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Day- Soap and Ointment healed him | ton Rallway. Notice was sent to the} company that it should be ready to | jeed didn't oven leave a scar. His hair has a: oa ened) Mire. Mattie Bonner, | appear and testify and produce books and papers. ‘The investigation will be taken up as Samples Free by Mall | 4 part ot the probe of the Pere Mar- For red, rough, chapped and bleeding quette railroad, and although dates for ote Itching, burning palma, and painful | the hearings have not been fixed it is [ with shapoless nails, a one-night | the intention of the Commission to be- Mreatraent orks ondee neh | cin the inquiry early In October. Amonk ‘on retiring, in hot water and Cuticura the witnesses to be called will be Dry, anoint with Cuticura Oint George W. Perkins, according to Louls ‘wear soft bandages or old, soba D. Brandeis, who will have Charge of | the night. although Cuticurs Soap | ‘8 investigation. and Cuticura Ointment (50c, aeetar ee by druggists and Mae werines | Succ heer soo feamole ofeach with 32-. Buin ook wil | Wye aur*card club oe eeclina ‘bong? ‘ T've won three prises sal July Clearing Sale of WOMEN’S SHOES Original Selling Prices For Values This Shoe Sale outclasses them all—values that say Emphatic- ally “buy shoes at McDonald’s.” Women’s $3.50 Shoes and Colonials, in White Canvas, Patent Leather, Tan and Dull Kid; hand-turned or welted soles; regular Cuban or Spanish heels; of hs band: ] .69 Also Womc:n’s op to $5 Colonials, Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes Bronze Kid, White Buck, Women’s White Bucke skin Lace Oxfords Guarantees thiel Bo ay soles and heels, equal Mati et LOS Women’s $2.50 Patent Leather Oxford Ties fn ail singe: 81.50 ‘Stade Woy wt ma fine Jot storda, In tan sinks 95e all at, @ pale, and Pumps, all sizes, ai On Sale Friday and All Day Saturday 21 STR., COR. 6TH AVE, 406-107 Market St. Cor. Washington, N $1.00 and $1.25 Misses’ and Children's Button Shoes 69c without prejudice to its future In the 1 hope that by the postponement of this discussion, the patrinotism of all 5! parties will contribute to what Hea avert, at least Judge Scores Man Who Was! “THE EV — WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1914. LITTLE MOTOR LIFEBOAT, WITH WOMAN ON BOARD, SETS SAIL FOR ENGLAND cee P| FOR MISLEADING AD” nee Sata ay con tenn vse Poet) PUT INTHE WORLD Will Take Place of Wooden Boats on Lines. While passing craft tooted a shrill bon voyage, the Laindin, strangest craft to start across the Atlantic since Columbus and hia little feet wet sail, bewan ite journey from the Battery to England at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Lundin is a steel, motor-pro- pelled lifeboat, thirty-mix feet in length and #0 constructed that in the heav- [test nea phe is as light as a cork. It im the belief of her inventor and con- structor, A. P. Lundin, President of the Welln Marine Equipment Com. pany, that, should ehe reach Queenn- town—her destination—in safety, open, wooden lifeboats on ocean steamships will be discarded, and every liner will be equipped with lifeboats of the Lun- din sort, which will enable survivors to reach land from a sinking steamer, no matter in what part of the ocean the accident may take place. The Lundin, looking much like a tender to one of Uncie Bam's battle- already axdond her ability to carry 104 passenge: Two masts thirty feet in hel ne hinged to fold down on the cabin are used to carry sail as an auxiliary to the motors boc support the wireless squip- ment When the Lundin set forth to-day —her itinerary is Boston, Halifax, St John’s and Queenstown—she car- ried a crew of six—Hinar Bivard, the skipper; his wife, Mrs. Signeholm Sivard, the cook; B. A. Rigoulot, nav- igator; Charles Klintberg, assistant bee tor; Walter Peterson, engineer, |. J. Meldrum, wireless operator. To Capt. and Mrs. Sivard the trip is to be a honeymoon. They were mar- ried only six weeks ago. “Why should I be frightened?” she sald just before the Lundin had cast off her lines. “We're safer on board this little boat than if we were on a liner. We can't sink, absolutely not, and I'd like to make a little bet that we'll reach Queenstown within a month.” “Only one thing I'm afraid of—that they probably won't let me land in England with this.” And she ghowed | ™2 £ ‘a large button pinned to her tid which Railroad Officials Ordered to Ap-| read: “Votes for Women!* SHEN VEO) TON CARRANZA Washington Regards Move as Another Step in Assuring Peace With Carbajal. WASHINGTON, July 30.—Reports to the Conastitutionalist agency in Washington announcing that Zapata would co-operate with Carranza In Southern Mexico encouraged Admin- | istration officials to-day as assuring the removal of & potential obstacle to peace. Zapata's forces receutly | have menaced several towns in the Carranza has arrived here from Tam- pico on his way to meet Gen. Laro! sentatives of President Carbajal, who| Constitutionalist leaders. It also is sald that Gen. Villa would accompany anything?” asked proud young/ teen-year-old enough, I guess, but I neighborhood of the capital. | Carransa to-day was on his way to! Baltillo to meet envoys of the Car- | bajal Government to discuss arrange- mente for the transfer of power in Mexico City. Members of the revo! tionary junta in Washington pre- | dicted that the question of amnesty and safety guarantees would not ap- pear asa stumbling block during the conference, because, they contended, | the Federals now placed confidencs ; in Carransa’s assurance that thera would be no wholesale reprisals after he occupied the capital. Carranza instructed his Washing- ton agents to deny any reports that he was trying to place difficulties in the way to peace. He declared that if Carbajal offered to eurrender .un- conditionally. he believed the situa- tion oun would be eatisfactorily | solved. MONTEREY, Mex., July 30.—Gen. | Villar and David Allende, repre- are expected at Saltillo to-day. Reports were received that three members of the Madero family, Emilio, Alfonso and Gabriel, soon were to arrive for consultation with the Maderos, but no confirmation of this could be obtained, —_—_—_——. QUALIFIED ENTHUSIASM. (From the Chicago Record-Hersid,) “Don't P ta think ral ia too cute for mother, Metering to her baby. “Oh, I ea BRS ening her geven- er much of people who hadn' any teeth.” ‘Whenever you see an Arrow. think of Coca-Cola. . and feel your thirst slip away. You'll finish refreshed. cooled, satisfied: we Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO, ATLANTA, GA. The Specialty Shop of Opiginalions FIFTH AVENUE. AT 388™ STREET Summer Clearance At Greatly Reduced Prices TOMORROW, FRIDAY Misses’ Summer Dresses Formerly up to 15.00 Smart models i in linen, vie eponge, crepe, tissue; white, stripes can_buy such exce 110 Misses’ Summer Dresses ’ Formerly up to 25.00 Tailored and dresey models of erepe and _ voile in plain and fig- ured patterns. Also ratine and linen. Color effects and white. Sizes 16 to 20 and for small women. 100 Girls’ Wash Dresses Formerly 2.25 In gingham and tissue fabrics, dark and medium tones, piece and skirted models i . sai aia FOR WOMEN & MISSES Silk Bathing Costumes Formerly up to 9.75 e Cheruit model of taffeta with smartly tailored ruffles. Silk Bathing Costumes Formerly up to 6.95 ne of silk serge eek taffeta Funes, others with plaid trimming. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Special Summer Terms VICTOR-VICTROLAS $50 Victrolas With Cabinets to match and liberal list of Victor Records On Special Summer Terms Instruments purchased now may be ex- changed at full price for larger instruments any time before October Ist. CE Docron. DVICE: in Lewis Baker rain arbotone tablets, the most succentul and convenient prescription 1 know of, Drugeiete’ rump te senled tubes with full directions, ee ‘The questions anewared below are general tn charscter, the eymptome oF dismens are given and the anewere will apply to any case of ‘Thowe wishing further advice. free, may Airem Dr, Lewis Baker, College Building, College Ellwood Ste, Daytog, 0,, tnelosing Gelf-addresced amped envelope for reply. Full name and addres must be given, bat only inttiale or flotitious name will be ued in my answers, The prescriptions ca: be filled Fears to diet en aa to increase my weight and improve the qrality of my blood, but in vain, Please prescribe for met’ Avgwer; ‘Thin, sorawney, blondes pennie reed amiatence tr abenrbing nutrities from the food eaten, and for thie partiowar purnose I Always preseribe thres-grain ‘rrpo-nuclane tab: leta, © moat effective preraration if regularly and peretatentiy raed, as it seems to increase ‘he ved and white cormeries of the blond, thne affording health, strength and increased weight, eee “My halr te too ofly and way ecalp fiche with dandruff and of inte it fe combing out too much, What ts a good Anewer! Obtain plein petiow miayol from your drugs in 4 08, fare and apply as per Girections, This cleans, purifies, cools and tnvignrates the hair and scalp, thus stopping the death of the hair, Dandruff and {1 are ot once relieved, Men | over the country now me it requlasy, eee tunable to set the pert Aa Death, omeh oo I was at one Answer: Get from a well-stor! "Meare" writes: “What should 1 o to Of Kidney and bladder Potatoes Selected from the finest of the New Jersey crop. inc:/ \ CHOICE / GROCERIES Best Creamery Butter Very choicest, fresh from the Creameries; deliciously sweet, cannot be surpassed at c any price. Why ey, more when you lent butter for, a lb., Belle Brook Print Butter, 31° Fanciest selected, in odor-proofcartons;1-lb. print Imported Marmalade Large stone jars, averaging 15 ounces of E. & T. Pink's « us Orange Marma- om | Cc oo giving supreme satisfaction; at the lowest price ever offered—each , Jelly Powder, Blue ‘on Gelatine; Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Lemon and Orange fruit flavors; package, Whestean | 2 Packages 25° Corn Starch, XLCR Brand; pkg.) Each, are ared Mustard, in bottles... 15° R Table Sauce, in bottles. Eoste Baked Beans& Pork, in cans Fresh from the National Biscuit Company c Royal Lunch and Graham Crackers, |b | 0 5 JA” Stamps FREE with each can of rich milk with ALL the cream: Essie Milk, heel come ete aes Evaporated Milk, 22!'0 Swift’s Borax Soap . . 3 cakes 19¢ C +4 h may be exchanged for ave Stam; Seaton Cor ae rene hee “ Kirkman’s Borax Soap Special Premium Sale of Choicest Teas and Coffees Unexcelled for Purit; saver and Rare “Cup Quality.” ST. 3 ith 1 70c Teas lb. 60c Teas ¥; i lb. 50c Teas 80 Zar 8 AMS Fit iE wit lb. 35¢ Teas Stamps with half aud quarter in pro ortion. 30 aa STAMPS ‘ER with “Ibe Gee c d eR J aN cate ics ahaa Hean or Gat to nuit, 25 ZAC Stamps with l-lb. package I At All 3& James Butler Inc. ce Markets Leg of 1914 Spring Lamb....b., 18¢ Shaw’s Limeriek Bacon.......b., 29¢ Roasting Chicken, Mia wwlb,, SBE Smoked Tongues, scis:i...........b,, 2Be At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Fhe Big Dollar sWorth—U nsurpassed Value t lonogram Whisk Bottle J.B. Choice California ER 3 ae] Bottle J. B. Choice California Port. .25¢ All Three Large Regular Sized Bottles. 50 gat Stamps FREE witht full quart bottle Fy Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey Caiffornia Claret, c ard Cy Pure, rich grape wine; half g tle, Guinness’s Stout, — \ World-famous extra foreignf Bots., Allowance of 18¢ dozen for empty bottles and 10¢ prt for empty splits Bouble 2a Stamps Free on FRIDAY with All Purcl except Butter and Sugar. BY DECISION OF COURT (New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department.) RUDOLPH DIRKS Originator of the Famous KATZENJAMMER KIDS DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY ‘FOR THE COMIC SECTION OF The New York Sunday World put: nae die BOB P hdd nein eis Air Ku

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