The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 6

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f= STRGT NEUTRALITY = DURING THE WAR President ‘ans.4. a Pied tion Setting Forth What Citizens May Do. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—The proc. iy Nbtner nears Iamation of neutrality of the Unitea | €°T*! States in the European war tasued to- ia day by President Wilson is as fol- lows: “Whereas a state of war unhappily —= existe between Austria-Hungary and | Servia and between Germany and| Russia and between Germany and | | France, and whereas the United, States is on terms of friendship ana| amity with the contending powers jana with the persons inhabiting their | several dominions, and | ‘Whereas, there are citizens of the | Unted States residing within the ter- | |ritories or dominions of each of the! | sald belligerents and carrying on com. | merce, trade or other business or pur- Your Dimes the | "were sen of each of the said belligerents residing within it Way—Save 20% the territory or jurisdiction of the A United States and carrying on com- them over to Cow- ||| merce, trade or other business er pur- quite therein; and “wh the laws and treaties of | the United States, without interfering }with the free expression of opinion jand sympathy, or with the commercial | manufacture or sale of arms or muni- their territory and furiediction the | | duty of an tmpartial neutrality during | the existence of the contest; and | “Whereas, it is the duty of a neutral government not to permit or suffer | the making of ite waters eres to the purposes; WILGON SETS FORTH THE TERMS OF NEUTRALITY, “Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wil- aon, President of the United States of | America, im order to preserve the Reutrality of tlre United States and HWAIT INS le CANNOT HIRE. OT TER THE SERVICE. Furnitare ‘%. Hiring another person to in Ameicd” || ttt tectaarn ts nes Pak ter |i coristerarierr er el Evenings J] wait; _notaining another persoa to go E YOUR TEETH the United | and doctare t vn ren to be entered into; fifth day of August instant, and dur-/ be aforesaid. (But the said ‘qd Pay not to be construed to extend itiven or subject of either Detinerent who, being tr within the United States, si board of any vessel of war, at the time of Its arrival within ine United States, was fitted and equipped as such vessel of war, en- | Met or enter himself or hire or retain another subject or citizen of the same belligerent, who is transiently within the United States, to enlist or enter himeelf to serve such bell board such vessel of wi United States shall then with such belligerent.) “‘$, Fitting out and arming, or at. ie to ft out and a Ct be fitting niohing. itting out or arming o! ship or vessel with intent th ship or vessel shall be employed in the yaervice of either of the said belll- rp Teeuing or delivering a com- miasion within the territory or jur! diction of the United States fo ship of vessel to the intent that may be employed as aforesaid. “0, Increasing or augmentin, procuring to be increased or jmented, or knowingly being con- \eerned in increasing or au jthe force of any ship of war, time of he! ted States ship of wi a armed vessel in the either of the sald belligerents, or be. longing to the subjects of either, by adding to the number of guns of such vessels, or by changing those on board of her for guns of a larger call! or by the addition thereto of any juipment solely applicable to “11—Beginning or setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for any military expedition or ose oto) to be carried on from the tory or jurisdiction of the ‘United | States against the territories or do- | minions of either of the said bellig- erenta.’ “And I do hereby further declare and prociaim that any frequenting and use of the waters within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States by the armed vessels of a belligerent, whether public ships or Privateers, for the purpose of pre- paring for hostile operations, or as posts of observation upon the ships of war or privateers or merchant vessels of a belligerent lying within | or being about to enter the jurisdic. | tion of the United States, must be re- warded as unfriendly and offensive, tnd in violation of that neutrality Which it is the determination of this Government to observe; and to the bad that the hazard and inconven- fence of such apprehended pract may be ‘avoided, I fu A Means and a Mark pi cleansing liquid soap Fofusion of costly real be it in soap or per- A cow — not mask un- “cleanliness” By, merely a Saks a ough etna of the akin dissolving yall the accursu- ted secretions, CMe the oid a chance to breathe. Tres mm experience we know plishes "this. c Soap is pure and ts 8 most refreshing soap for the Bath, Tolfette and Hair. The germ-destroying con- tents of Synol assure a per- fect cleansing of the skin. By using Synol you are safeguarded against infec- tion so liable from mingling in public, Such additional ni calities in Tess and refreshing a mol as necessary 01 dag as drinking Alle Once used, never without it. At all Drug Stores, 25 cents, a vateer or belligerent shall, after ‘ne time this essary notification takes effect, enter any/pleted, uni harbor, roadstead or waters of hours a hat from and after the| the United States, euch veusel. shall re teen 0d ove alae hotlitien “between "Austriasungary| et tatratea” urs pent haste | tig] and Germany and France, no ship of| ceniment, ct, weater™, exempt, it cane | aha Te permitted o make wee Sf any for the the eae oe of her «vow, or for Faisect to" ‘the jurisdiction ot the Stenaritids, of f the pe Port or nearest United States from which a vessel! (ag the case may be) shall reauire from an opposing belligerent Nel -taed the wae WAI be Lf her to put to sea ns goon as possible privateer, or a raviels it ship) have Previously de -the expiration of at what hours from the 4 Ae? last mentioned ye perm Surindietion of the Le roe A Ohitca enn MUST PUT TO 8EA WITHIN 24 HOURS. bs provisions or things necessary which cases the a ship of after the expiration of such period of i twenty-four hours, without permit- ting her to eae in supplies beyond necessary for her im- use, and no such vessel which raters of the United States pose of repair shall con- Heuch port, hurbor, rond- stead or waters for w longer period than twenty-four hours after her nec- repairs shall have been com- within such twenty-four EN Va aN aN ik Store Opens at 8:30 Open Saturday Until 12:30 limited for the departure of such ship of war or Lp Menage d shall be extended so far an may be fecessary to sScure an interval of not less than twenty- four hours between such departure and that of any ship of war, privateer or merchant ship of an opposing bel- Mgerent which may have previously quit the same port, harbor, roadstead or wate: LONDON, Aug. ‘Dowager Empress Maria Feoderowna of Russia is reported to have reached Copenhagen, whence she will try to get to St. Petersburg by way of Sweeden and Finland. She was on her way to the Russian capi & visit to England when ped in, Berlin iN aa ae ain nara Vai ain Va GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street WHEAT JUMPS UP. ON CHEERING NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. CHICAGO, Aug. parity to-day became active again on account of that there might be some outlet rere | for the grain. The leading | 3% cents on the Board for’ there was any re- tection The top of the advance was ched after news that a bill ad- itting foreign ships to American registry awaited only the President's . Brokers assumed that the enactment would be an enlargement of export de- MOBILE, Ala., German consul at aa aS Poa A Delicious Luncheon in the Cool Gimbel Tea Room Eighth Floor. ThisIsEssentially Furniture for ModernHomes ine ference begins with the foci it breathes the new order of things in homefurnishing. ; howe or apartment itself—lighter, more graceful. And the new Furniture must harmonize ith the om Architecture. The clean lines of the Colonial, the simplicity of the Jacobean, the delicate contour of the Sheraton, the haan the H GIMBEL stocks are equally fi It is the fine New-Old white, are a ay ht of furniture in vogue ‘today. iture that you will find predominating in this Sale “wit Initiative.” Gone is the heavy, the graceless, the cumbersome. ‘And the To know what Furniture is best fitted for your home, you need only to draw your inspiration from this beautiful display. GIMBEL Hygienic Beds and Bedding Inthe August Furniture aia Wits Initiative After Inventory — Summer Shoes Must Be Hurried: Away at Low Prices ‘ So $4 and $5 Shoes for Women Are $2.85 ~~ Colonial Pumps in Gun-Metal or Pa takin, 2 inch leather Louls heals and Metal Pant oe . Pumps with fist bows hite Canvas, - Metal, Calfskin and Patent ‘caltaki with welted <= and 2 inch leather Cuban heels. Second Fleer ‘Summer Dress Cottons At 25c Yard All the sunset and pastel shades in the daintiest, of wash fabrics for late summer wear. Mercorized Poplins Mercerined Sateons Mercerited Pongess Printed Crepes Sith Striped Poplins ‘Mercerised Foulards @ Printed Veiles Imported Madras Imported Gingham Imported Chambraye Kindergarten Cloth ~ . Silk and Cotton Plain and Printed Pongese 87 to 40 inches wide, And These Remnants of Dress Cottons and Linens, 22c, 48c and 68c For 50c to $1.50 goods in the piece Moat of these cchgieadl ak cottons and linens in the choicest of weaves colors, Second Floor Real Pleasure in Traveling! Wardrobe a, Trunks at $20 All the conveniences of design found in the msive Inno- Wee Gc ray cece vi construction ‘that with- stands the bumps of travel well. | chilfonter at your Ca in The bed, the spring, the mattress, the pillows you slesp strictly to the laws of hygiene. They must at rest while reclining upon them. n nightly shoula conform ‘ so constructed that yout body is absolutely An uncomfortable bed brings direct injury to your The hame GIMBEL stands for “better than the usual” in bedding. The Brass stauncher in construction, more attractive in design. The Mattresses made from only the purest of felt and hair. The Springs and Box haan built with a view to service. The Pillows filled with feathers both new and clean. The GIMBEL name on our bedding is a guarantee absolute of sterling quality and scientific construction. Brass Bed, $11.75 Peete page peabarod ger panel effect head and foot with’ inlaid copper bands. A Other GIMBEL Brace Bedsteads With 2-inch continuous posts, bright or satin finish, Genki et special. $12.50 from $15. With hear GIMBEL S Nothing but metal is ay phon Be cries; built for real service and genuine comfort. Link fabric spring with coil ends, $8.75 from $5. wa Wire Spring with ‘helical coil ends, $5 from Woven Wire Spring ei ee wit edge to keep rr mattress in place, $7 or SP BINGE, ty jal values are offered, full o et hagt de peer beds, 911.25 from $14, both for $9.76 from $12. 75. Brass Bed, ea0 from $28 and heavy effect with iosorw ion of etched cop- IMBEL special. and Colonial styl {pinky Raed pillars. style, With With 2inch square top rail and { panels, | 001.60 trom$70. =e GIMBEL Mattresses Made to our order. Filled with clean cotton felt. Covered with serviceable ticking in dainty art de aigns. . 4{t. 6 in. size , $8.76 from $12. 4 ft. size, $8.50 from $11.75. . SIC. 6 ie. ciao, 08.88 from 611.00, 8 {t. size, $8 from $11.25. Pao it MATTRES: pea rim nce frm a as erecta) price, MATTRESSE! ranging in pi arly from $18 to $57 at reductions of ott 10 tos cent. in the August Sale. The Auguss Sale of GIMBEL linens One of e Important Events of the Year Discriminating selection from the Linen Centres of Europe brings rich choice to New York shoppers. Large purchases and close co-operation bring these very low prices. Examples of Wednesday's‘ Excellent Values: $3 Hemstitched Damask Tablecloths, sev- eral pretty designs, size 70x70 in $1.15 age white Damask, pretty designs, ee $8.50 Hemstitched Guests’ Towels, damask borders, monogrem effect, 14x22 in., doz.§2.60 $6.50 mona pe Sheets, round thread 16e Pure Flat Linen Huckaback cna red and white bordere, 17x20 in. ome ‘Linen Glass Clot wi 50 round scall Cloths, 86 in. . 91.1 50 fits foun 50 roupd, tallped Cloths, 45 in... bes Damask rable b ae Soe a jaa abel te 28028 In, dos. 92. 85 Lace Trimmed Bureau Scarfs, six hand- hotel or friend's house — rour clothes are easy to wt'and come out fresh and Pea 20 OUR BIGGEST AUGUST SALE Greatest Reduction! se. EIA or es aes Largest Variety! }| pre tavite, ome eee cone of Sa on onatee Low Pri eee cone Folate tit Til teen cr conse CREDIT Be Your Own Selman cy Plain-Figure Tags on Everything Purchases this sale will ."y neid ied future delivery. Genuine Mahogany and Quartered Oak Bookcase Golden finish, hi ily pot ished, heavy Sa oe pillars; 55 inches high, 44 inches wide; like cut; value $25.00; Fog etn pid ene men’s or women's clothing. toward paying § ares name, table oF tas oF anteed by GIMBELS and the makers for five years against fo ¢20—a wonderful trunk value Fifth Floor Wall Paper Prices for August ~ That Should Not Be Overlooked In the general planning to take advantage of the many alluring sales of homefurnishings now on, you will do well to consider these near to half price value in new wall papers. 850 and 40c Rolls now 22c. T and cloth effects to, bedfooas shown in" chlst chambre ahd fap soe Se 60c Rolls now 350. \ Onttoeal Papare in allover figured designs, including ‘26c Rolls now 120.” ove Say bedroom HY AOC gona Soe es on im. $2.25 Hand Hemstitched Linen Pill extra good quality linen, 2234x386 in., pr.$1.75 The New Models Undermuslins Princess Slips, $1, $1.50 and $2 These are of fine nain- sook, opening in the front, Empire style with chbdice embroidery, laces, beadings and ribbons, Night Gowns, $1. $1.60 and $2; These are of fine batiste trimmed with laces and em- These Smart Pleated Skirts are semi-made and specially ie at $3.50 to $6.50 each. Very fashion- able weaves, in choice _ variety. some skirts will exceptionally popular for the comi:

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