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‘a { ) \ @ tne volume of free currency and pre-| "Ron & certificate basis | AND STOPS TRADING | marched in irregular procession he- ARE 8 ns vt ay eh wet. VENING WORLD NO’ GLAMOUR_OF WAR TO BE SEEN IN FOREIGN SECTIONS OF NEW YORK BT 8, 10145" Gloom, Grief and Sadness Overshadow the Foreign Sections of New York City, ' With No War Spirit, No Waving of Flags, No Shouts of Defiance Seen or iieard SPoWED HIS DINNER I 4 t £ pecive TO REMAIN NEUTRAL FATHER FROELICH ‘ ¢, TRANSLATING THE. MAYGAR HAL NewS ~ ( rR \ ~ AMATEUR BOARD oF e - 3 STRATEGY IN A MUNGARIAN CAFE” i CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES AND GOVERNMENT'S MILLIONS} 7 AVERT ALL DANGER OF PANIC ‘ tresfone. SERVIAN es CAOKE KS, 6 Pe, TPAtNTLALCT™ ———" INFAN HON TIO ON ear 4! STRee y Wilson said, will be issued as soon le | 88 It can be commered by the State ’ Department. He does not believe there will be any necessity for Con- ress to remain in seasion becausé o t tuation in Europe. nder Hague treaty the © Vey) United States can offer its good of- fices for mediation in Europe. 1 tious inquiries” of the last week,’ however, did not amount to an actual tender of good offices, Tho Administration to-day holds a an fhterpreter, was the advisability of that the crisis abroad is now tm such, Savings Banks Enforce Sixty Days’| WW = \\ Asin. the, majority, sentiment wae CaS ions een by en oe ; NS In tho “iiaiian’ sottiomey “about Proclamation of Neutrality tolreumy' aren “trate ace “Si Notice of Withdrawal Rule and ix ae Murnstity Hand month we atbaninnron cing Tie diteel | tn male A Square, and in’ Harlem there was @ Be Issued as Soon as for lack of money or means to - the Flow of Gold to Patty Wika erates comes ater * eater Near in beeen! Ms E \ bao the See ame ene key Tho Administration is prepared to N ome. urope Is Stopped. Questions. were met Ww snip large quantities” of Boia te men and women and children cried checks for Americans, but ft is not i |“There Is Fight “We not in it! No war in Italy!"| WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—President /foteveq that this will be n House in an amendment, passed 231 9 ing Enough Over There, Let Us The suppression of national flags was| Wilson to-day made an appeal to the| Telegrams continued to ger ie on ‘Association on a certificate ba¥is and on the part of Congress in amendin; &| The amendment alo would extend \ In several places the Italian and persons in this country inquiring as pe the emergency currency act 00 as to make millions of dollare in actual | ‘B® lesue of currency to state banks Is the Sentiment That Prevails Among the American flags hung together, But| Washington correspondents not to|to the safety of their freinds a@d, ~ joined the new Federat Revsrve sve. | /OUPS Of Different Nationalities, All — |tenion,, 4 sinc Meaund'wvarmeeay | tation by publahing sensational ae financiers of the country, all danger of a panic. For the first timo in FRENCH WARSHIPS aye Wall street bankers left their offices early this afternoon f As an amendemnt to the bill passed Orr tea es Ch arene a THREATEN NAVAL for theft! ine House Saturday removing re- If the sidewalk cafes uf Second ave- ‘It is extremely necessary, in the the patrons in ‘shirt sleeves huddled téon for what the morrow might bring forth. ‘erisis, both houses of Congress to- | &#mour of war. New York has none of it. The newsboys crying extras| [0° ter Ger the tables tracing imag- that you should be ‘With the banking situation well fortified, both as to commercial and 48y are expected to leaye the amount G f v4 war maps, the great German restau- | way to the excitement. Of cou: the| here to-day that a fleet of warships, discretion ef the Becretary” Gr | that rose above the quiet hum of the busy sidewalks and the coffee FOODS | Wis cad rathanellers were eves pets paaielppeaaay raged ablyAFrench, Nk eee pee Mmited resourees, the United States is in shape to withstand the unnaural Treasury. and beer halls when the word came yesterday that the world's wickedest| quieter. The look of daze and worry pean ly @x- | presum: 5 Milton E. Ailes, conferred with the|of the meeting places of those who owe allegiance of citizenship or birth| poorer neighborhoods waa not to be| ment ought not to spread to the/ Sea. It is believed here that a raid pg Pog poled cae sles blockade of transatlantic shipping has | Houso and Senate committees and |to Germany, France, Servia, Russia, Hungary, Greece and Italy. Seen lo Lascow/s. oF Terrace ag there United States. So far as we are con-| may be intended on the Austrian id with bankers in New York. The firat Where one went with the certain expectation of hearing native songs|and a grim acceptance of the horror | cerned, there I Bo cause for excite. | O00" ciadron of French Towing satemiet of the Bub-Treas-|could devise, proposal was to increase the author. | roared deflantly to the smashing of mugs and 8 on cafe tables, wav-| 44 sorrow which muat be At home, | ment. ‘There is great inconvenience, | nagsed eastward through the Straits wry this afternoon: Canadian banks were also checked | 000, a billion more than Is now avati. | 26 of flags and angry speeches full of promises of victory to the father-|py the orchestras and no Shouting yer and in our exchanges, and, tems] since been, reported, In their efforts to drain gold out of | able. It was decided, however, to|land, there one found men and women gravely whispering over newspaper | between tables. Tho talk was low ” tm excellent shape and there is abso- Depa tervals of heavy silence. “America ie absolutely prepared to Yutely nothing for any one to worry| sums of money out on loans in this writin Raed be ripuiated "by" ‘ait | the news which came the nearest to giving news of home. The flags which cabinets * fm hand. There are no financial|!ng in the past-few days, and obtain. | Other securities the banka have Stars and Stripes {1 THE RUSSIANS. material di ty. The only thi squalls in sight. All the currency| Ing wold therefor. If loans are vallea | S¥ailable to pledge for ae issue. The |¢0wn. Everywhere flung the pes in their place. y. y thing now the gold cannot be collected,|guch authority would relieve an ties of foreigners the rooms were| bling places In New York except reasonable apprehension and excite- thia time and the $46,000,000 which for the action of the Clearing House | situation which might arise. r THE 8 T. crowded with reservists unable to zo| their churches and thelr societies. | mont, came from Washington and whi ee Ps P ere,” salg Max Schwarts, one of the| Pear! street, was jammed to the doors. t side streets between Twenty- i. karo ot 2 ones any drawing out of| CABLEGRAMS MUST BE ee most Hungarians of the east side,|Mr. Gaal, who was in charge, Said he| third and Bast Houston atrects and|the gravest in !‘s possibilities that make matters even more chee . w “ could put another cot. Word had been | in Ninety-seventh atreet. But in vain “The Government stands ready on MLLIGN INraecee SUBJECT TO CENSOR. |‘! ‘isaPpearance of national em-|eent to the Consuls and Vico-Conmuls| waa the search for the apleit whl | easel has, stteek (tha: United Listas @00 if occasion whould demand it, but us not make it worse.” servists away from New York until a| burg and Moscow and even Warsaw | that the United States has anything there seems no need for it.” bysiness thie morning with $1,304-| me Postal Telegraph Commercial] ‘There is something very like relief way was made to get them to tho| marching through the streets behind | +, take advantage of, but her own Cable System fssued the followin; ho are bound | looking m of dc death to Ger- | position is sound, and sho owes it to banks will pay out reasonable| largest sum possessed by any nation | bulletin to-day. Z A the bane 08 ne 4 ys mother] and “lent deep aaa tak ee anaes | teas Me austria, Dunw riot and| mankind to remain in such a con- amounts of currency for legitimate Hi " Payee asl B ; k lan bank in Eas je are $1,024, of gold certifi |ireland must be in plain language, f the Atlantic steam-|PRIEST READS TH In front of a Russian bank in Mace| that ahe can help the reat of the suspect panicky hoarding, cates, which, with the reserve of English or French, subject to censor- thip lines bids fair to make perform- THE pi NEWS TO} Houston stroot, closed by the State! 4 The savings bans put into effect AG! at reenury naiae, ship. Code and cipher messages pro-|ance of that duty impossible. They Father Froelich, a pri a tien scare run, & hundred of them atoon “a hep ve sy bid prise of feel- hibited, have reported at their consulates, as a lest of the Hun-| ail day long staring Into space or at! jing that Americ: nobody else, -has before money could be withdrawn,| Government with $130,000,000 of ac- bat modified it witn the practice of} tual free gold on hand, ready for cur-| French lines must bo in one plain | are enrolled among the faithful on the| Almost to @ man they uncovered und | tc'keop thom in order questions which Jour NERVE Midd guipsset site regt use. language, subject to censorship. Mea-| same footinggas those who are al left the reporters while the priest he did not understand and which he demand, using scretionary @ asf ° ready bearing rifles to the border at/ mr, G ointed out Servian- | i) n leaned against ity regarding larger withdrawals, esha House Association was as fol- Seonarnitied. Gove and cipher mes-|home. If tney have no chance to|ing m anon, them—nearly 4 josen ag he cen ee pen sobbed | Pe&P & Great permanent glory out of ; 0 It the cash he ~ As cannot i ee ee a) but if aby teearine House Ansoclation hi sia must be in plain language, Rus.| shoulders and smile sadly. Hungarian victory as tho reat. From| «His people are in Runsla; the men| to see that nobody loses his h type describe the tea, neede . # MOFA-|sian, French, English or German. Just one touch of color was found| there was a ly f | ms in ugly feeling between! would send to them or take to them! the secretary of the Treasury, who for foreign shipment or to draw out|and its bearing on the business con-| territorial waters of Great. Britains jan and man here as betwoen nation) iy in thore. He cannot get the 2 . Evel Cc jh plood is| He told of a Serb barbey in East|He feels bad.” ‘There 1s always @| financial situation throughout tho boxes the bank would require Cx eee ae ete ee the wold mintly fe — West ade Were TODO ooo rth | Fourth street who has had’ for years {little girl. in every east side crowd| country, that there f& no cause for Two ere put into| fore voted that for the present the street near Avenue C, Twenty or more! tomers. One of them went to the door | sidewalk. ace lead a Mari pent to. increase | Clearing House Association be placea| COTTON EXCHANGE little Servian rascals, barefooted, | yesterday and with all tho good na: | in the right Ready. the United States Government. cheerful, almost careless grins, and American Em for cashing Prompt action on the part of the banks in putting the Clearing House to 6, and hurried over to the Senate. Have Ragice Here, Let Us Not Make It Worse,”’ | net % noticeablo in Italian centres. press of this country through the|the State Department to-da; tee even the Italian extras had little at-| add to the tenseness of the European |relatives in Europe, money immediately available have averted, in the judgment of the leading “ tem or agreed to do so. o Cast Down by Pathetic Depression. returned to his card game or his| unverified statements. e agi é country homes or temporary hotel lodgings without a feeling of treplda- gtrictions of the law in the pressnl The capitals of Europe may be full of the shouting and the flery|nue were quiet, almost hushed, with ain 66 attulcn on the ether BASE OF AUSTRIA. through the streets in which the foreign-born lived made the only noises] inary campaigns along newspaper im careful not to add in any! ATHENS, Aus. 3.—Word reached @avings banks and with the Government standing back with practically un- 9f,the, !#sue of such currency in the pressure forced by the war in Europe. A delegation of bankers, headed by|4rmy slaughter had spread through Europe. Gloom was the war spirit|which was stamped on the faces in| Cited state of mind, but the excite-/ the Mediterranean near the Ionian been as effective a barrier as any | meanwhile were in communication naval base at Pola near Trieste. troller of the Currency, ‘sued the fol-| fim&ncial measure that the banks nips ‘There was no playing of patriotic airs! for the time being, in the money mar-| of Gibraltar last Friday and has not “The finances of this country are rarily, in the handling of our crops. New York. Theso banks have largo|!t¥¢ the amount in the discretion | maps, pointing out with shakes of the head and shudders paragraphs in| Pitched and in short sentences with | potarly, c pe. meet the financial situation and to about. We have the situation well| market, which they have been vall-|amount of commercial paper and|in time of European peace festooned doorways and entrances were all KOUMB GRIEF AND WORRY AMONG | straighten everything out without any h bankers expressed the opiniom that|LET US HAVE PEACE HERE, !8|>y co-operation of the American aoci-| The Russians have no fixed assem-| that can possibly prevent it ie un- that ts necessary is {rf circulation at NTI bene GEE Gn w castietts aot “There ts fighting = enough over) home. | The Magyar Haz, In lower) One found them on nearly all) the) isin in murope ts perhaps will go into circulation to-morrow will Mr. : af GOVERNMENT HAS MORE THAN IN PLAIN LANGUAGE | when he was asked for thi n tor not @ place in the house where he|in the neighborhood of the Cathedral | hay arisen in modern times, but It short notice to tssuc another $100,000- ithe [Gevsrnetent Ereebie Was blems. ‘Let us have peace here. Let|in all the nearby cities to keep re-|has kept the multitudes of St. Peter Both national banks and savings| 000,000 of goid in its vaults, the colors. Ashe talked, the quiet, worried | \kons held aloft, cheering pictures of te arabe pine of the world. Outstanding against) Cablograms for Great Britain and| country to fight in the knowledge that|%t#"d What was going on, worry were everywhere, as ohé lk ok Bak © ne usage, but not o : is $150,000,000 and outstandin, Bank Examiner because of — war sa > the rule requiring sixty days’ notice — - jan church in East ety d then askt Cablograms for France or vial the mobilization order requires, They | treet, came in with an Evening Weckt cane erage an unnecesarily detained hereoll selt-pesscssion and stands HELPS you KEEP giving gny depositors $25 to $50 on The official announcement af the|sages in mixed languages will aot bo summarized tho latest news for them. could not have answered If he had| of the world. And we can do it and = 4 that an: Festtar could have all the cosh he] vAt the meeting of the New York|_ cablegrams for-and through Rus- | Sacrifice their lives—they shrug their) tpparently Sst ws keen to hour of | aloud. hgpedpralahatacay came the only tncldent showing! must go to war. His money that he| “I know from my conferences with| We ask that you its critic be. attempt was made to withdraw gold/ing the situation abroad was discussed| Radio messages for ships in the in six hours of tramping through the a 4 1 touch with large sums to lock up in aafe deposit| ditions existing in all countries of| cannot be accepted, east side and the lower part of the|@Md nation abroad. money. Ho cannot go back himself. 1% very close touch with the planation before paying. the United States, and {t was there-| LIVERPOOL CLOSES + [moat found. It was in East Fourth) many Hungarians among his cus: |eagor to interpret the drama of thé! gigem, ‘There is cause for getting ture in the world shouted: EVEN THE FRENCHMEN DO NOT] way, but there is no element of un- hind a beer box carried by four upon| ‘Never shall you #have me again, BHOW ENTHUSIASM, soundness and there is no cause for adopted making available in payment which two youngsters rapped a march | you Serb. I'm afraid you will cut my here Was one to seek the sparkle| alarm. ‘The bankers and business of balances all forms of currency is-| LIVERPOOL, Aug. 3—The direc-| with strips from broken boxes. As| throat.” Tere wee Ore eillagce ‘cee tie| man of ths OOUDLEY are Go-cperating coed dente Ty Of the NO-| tora of the Liverpool Catton Associa. | they charged up and down the street,| "ool, of a, Magyar,’ hissed the warfior seoing the aunlight of victory | with the Government with a seal, ine : . 0 do? " Pe ‘All stock and commodity exchanges| tlon at a meeting thi morning re-|{he*lNt ft dormans, men and wom-|Spoll_my business with my Hun: |°2 eee sor thn Puts | telligence and spirit which make the banks of New York City, voted toltnroughout the United States were| solved that the Cotton Exchange bel on of all nations stood on the curb| gurian customer: Pe sent here ail good Freneh.| outcome secure.” Wesue Clearing House certificates.|ciosed to-day excepting the wheat, | closed indefinitely. A resolution also|and laughed at them quietly and| The Hungarian, nettled, repeated Sah ‘hose when they have thin, ‘The President said the Adminis. that banke can deposit| which continued to do business on 8] way passed declaring that until fur-|shook their heads, the insult, and if bystanders had not! tn nay to such other. ‘The French- endl Mork’ inti iti restricted scale, The Board of Gov-| /), ah ot “Do they make you angry?” » re-|grabbed ihe Servian and taken hia | '@,##Y,t0 ch other | ihe Prench: | tration 1a bending every effort toward ation secur ernors adopted a resolution author- | ther notice all trading in futuresand| oye) ‘asked an ‘old man with a|razor from him there would have mem Mere Ui Varte, ‘There was no| Ketting ships to carry the foodatufts im their vaults against loans and re-|izing a special committee of five| all tenders and settlements for fu-|tousied white beard who had been | been real bloodshed. rejol ing of the colors—no boasts of|and other products of the United vent any stringency in the business eoive certificates which|members, headed by President Noble,| tures contracts be suspended and| pointed out to bim as a Russian, He! But, otherwise, the more one looked t ecovery of Alsace and Lorraine. | States to al} the world and to bring WP * to decide all questions relating to] that until arrangements to sateguard|shovk his head. But a girl whose!for rancor and inter-racial” hatred. Instead, were thbre whispored KUewses | nome Americans stranded in Europe The United States Government] business of the exchange and it8/ 110 interesta of all concerned be| hand he was holding translated the) the more striking did its absence be- Antoine might be or | Un 3 members during the slosed period, No | te interests of all concerned can bo} Guoution. ie answered her gravely |Comer From a hail near Thick vewtng I was with this rogi,| A Proclamation of neutrality, Mr, put im the Sub-Trensury $46,000,000} gate has been considered for resump- | M&de no trading in spot cotton shall) {hg shy said: a crowd of Greeks poured into the The walters, always i ER eye im actual money, which will be|tion, and the only ntimation is that | P& Allowed “Ho says they are children who are! street, coming from a meeting of a tty, bacame merely fel. | > =a report ln each package, banks to draw up-| ‘ue notice will be given in advance, " happy because the: low Howing of | fraternal soctety. They stopped to let | Jow countrymen, full of sympathy 25c at Your Druggist or Gvailable for the Meter | Curb brokers, who gathered in con- | Steere war, Ho is lad they can be happy."| those who bought extras send the | nod full of answering contidences rec For Ls Cree! of approved collateral) siderable numbers Wocday iat thelr) cue A for ee and oh cape headlines, One of them had two allk | garding thelr own fears. Sometimes wit! e Treasurer. customary meeting place in the middle wh owned y a Gel ¢ atro e e iy flags which he waa rolling up there were quick gestures of anger, COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY|°f Broad street, were requested by |has decided to maintain an attitude of | almost altogether by Servians. It) wrapping with a tarpaulin es Bad) atte out paragraphs of German ons | a 10n use P their governing committee to disperse| neutrality during the present war, This| was filled to the last chair around Greek veness, But not a vol WERE TO COMMAND FINANCES, | (ir Koverning mere announcanent expe sonamaye | the talon. Tt wa as quiet aa though wen Siees ang tha-ather ‘the Stare rane. Mae wae not gabe Comptroller of the Currency John — Re, oF Ene cate neanthves for Italian | they wer? a share men spoke| Why did he wrap them up? Wh No; |f New York's foreign-born . axalton Williams came over” fom | CONGRESSWILL'INCREASE |{ht'iiteerts of Aiba Sa assureie™ | RUE gle" can cate hope or one | aR UNE GE TANIA ® crowed coma are. HeviON, OF Suit Pia uae shington and took command of the ee viction—but in whispers; the: Poe wpe ot | + ni co rs ee operations, making bis| 2ZMERGENCY CURRENCY French Mer-| touched their beer glasses and drani EA eT ae Lat Be ems aE ee dinette - mpanaparters in the Gub-Tressury at TORELIEVE SITUATION.) ay ontuans, Aus, 3—Tho cap-|smoke filled «loom, accompanied by a| AEBt here.” sear in ibe ballon wes, Gee ie eer ot Well sed rn sirens tain of the French line steamer Misais- aither, Bho eer Wisht Was “WE ARE WELL OUT; LET US may come when the unbellevablenoss oe | int efforts were made to pu WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—All_ re-| Ppl, which arrived to-day, received or- KEEP OUT.” of it all does not daze and frighten| The Delicious Laxative Chocolate . with a strong Slav pronunciation, It 0 absolute stop to further outflow strictions which limit to 600,009,000 | 4er8,t° unload a4 quickly as possible and| Wa u0,"to believe that the stir of] In Oliver and Madison streete In} eee ot a eed nen the] wz.Lax relieves constipation, regulates golf to Europe and no new en- moun curren ” hich followed ep! and | se stomach bowel ela wore reported, ner ba looued under westion'b of the Bent ‘Hundreda ge Preach partly by the rpdected suggestion of| many” heated armumentes but Tnre| miAKe «men ee .AEzinat each | iver ad pecmoten digsssions Geed et ohipméate made, fhe re : aps it was, were always between Greeks and the now, It is a tmare and old, 106, 5c, and law was removed to-day by ihe igi # homes eatahiiahed subject of them, when one could get! shrink tram what yet to coma” hed a4 \ , ’ r by age a ‘ ws k i a ae Lees RM ed ase nintnt — re tae abel. 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