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<n ll EXANDER ILL. { ‘Operniea On for Ap POT TOBLOW UP GERMAN LINERS NOW ORT Be in Micitin at yesterday for reports of her seonditton come m the Newport THospital. She was ‘of New York, sh e played Wn yerte: tnis tournament at the Casino. with J. 8. Brown jr. ‘Their same was defaulted to Mrs. William Earl Dodge and J. M. Smith jr. POSLAM HEALS IRRITATED, ITCHING SKIN quickly masters stubborn Ec- Clears complexions overnight. Drives away Rashes, Pimples and. ali fruptional troubles, There is nothing Yin Posiam that can possibly harm, It is ‘Just the right antiseptic treatment for urns, cuts, acald: ons. Relieves Sunburn. is out of Mos- seve Ivy-Poisoning, Rapid and pendable in action. After every ap-| shore, far away from the giant bulls oss ad you can feel that it is Dynamite Against to Swift Launch Is the Report. Them of Germany to destroy the Hamburg: American line steamship Vaterland, © Poslam 2ema. Hoboken by the war abroad, #0 turbed the officers of the two line: traordinary measures Your druggist sells Poslam. For free sample write to Emergency Laborato- ties, 82 West 25th Street, New York. Posiam Soap used daily for toilet and bath renders the skin soft, clear and healthy, Soothes if tender. 26 cents and 16 cents. to dynamite the stern of the V: {AN aWNaNVaWNlaeS \ Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens Daily at 8.30 in this August Sale with Initiative be glad to pay prices for it. $1.35 to $2 Stockings, 80c Pr. Pure Silk, in black, white and colors; all weights from sheer to extra heavy. Traveling Bags, $5 For $7 to $9 grades gee walrus, long grain, and whale grain cowhide, full cut, sewed edges, riveted frames, good locks and catches and all leather lined; models for men and women; sizes 16 to 20 inches, Cowhide Bags, $7.50 For $9 to $10 grades, black whale grain or russet cowhide, single handles; styles for men or women, full cut; sizes 16 to 18 in. Russet Cowhide Bags, $5 For $6 to $7.60 grades, double han- dles, sewed edges; inset locks; sizes 16 to 18 inches; for men or women. ri 24 inches. or brown, $3.95 to $5 Samples in silks and leathers, very newest models, in black and all colors. ‘3 Less Than All the latest models in carriage, pannier, seal and other leathers, black predominating. $1 $1.50 From $1.50 $2.50 $3.60 $4.50 : Extra! $3.75 Scalloped Damask Tablecloths, desi $5.00 $3.75 72x96 inches, unusual quality, pr damask borders, doz Thursday—LINOLEUM DAY In the Subway Store Note—Theas Extra Specials 50c Congoleum in a full range of patterns 30c sq. yd. 95c Inlaid Linoleum, 75c sq. yd. 1,000 Yards of Linoleum Remnants In Suitable Lengths at Half Price Subway Lower Floor. Rushed Information of a plot by enemies the biggest steamship afloat, and one or more of the Hamburg-American and North German Lioyd fleets of vessels now detained tn the docks at to-day that they made a demand upon the Hoboken police for extra guards at the piers and took ex- themselves to keep prowlers, either by river or Though neither the Hamburg-Amer- {can nor the North German Lloyd offices would reveal what was their information which led to these sudden Measures of protection, it was learned | D’ that word was brought to them late last night of an attempt to be made ewe. Rv. land and as many others of the Ger- man merchant fleet as they could reach Ly operating from ift launch on the river, The re-Amer- ican people acted instantly and had thelr fleet of four tugs patrolling the river fvont of the piers all night, ‘The North German Lioyd officials took like measures. Acting on the appeal of the steam- ship men, the Hoboken Police Depart- ment established two policemen at the end of each of the six pliers between which eight ships flying the German flag now lis At the big gates on River street one policeman has been stationed in addition to the private watchman kept there by the compa- nies. No one not connected with the west of the ships, chman on each. All river craft trying to approach an: piers are warned aw: Wtih ships French, Dutch up at her piers, water front is is the German, Russian flags tied he South Brooklyn virtual state of itward appearances concerned. No one can get aboard any of the ships. Armed men patro! all the decks of foreign vessel uble rows of een- tinels maintain day and night vigi- lance In the piers and at the en- trances. Regular counterst; | nations. hurry yesterday. COLLECTOR ASK WHAT TODO ABOUT WAR SHPMENTS, « Collector of the Port Dudley Field Malone wired to Washington to-day for instructions as to his course of action should an attempt be made to ship arms and munitions of war from New York to the belligerent European This inquiry by the Collector fol- lowed reports that powder and arms factories in the vicinity of New York have taken on large numbers of extra at the foot of Thir sailed for Naples and Marseilles at § o'clock Saturday evening. She cam back to her Brooklyn berth tn Since then th Anna has been as heavily guarded as if she lay in @ hoatile port. Thousands of longshoremen lounging nbout with nothing to do and no work in sight for these men is very dark. After the North German Lioyd w men and ate working overtime to In- crease thelr output, presiynably with [the view of supplying the foreign | countries now at war sels. Outgoing vessels, of course, | lelear at the Custom, House, but this Is mainly for statistical purposes, But, how that all of the principal European | countries { war, Collector Malone | expects to be vested with full author. Ity to preserve the neutrality of the United States and prevent the ship. ment from the port of New York of} anything that may be classed as con. traband Fedoubling their activities and aring to take advantage of the turers of arms and ammunitions take | the stand that they may sell their! products to nations not involved in| the European conflict and to every private citizen of the belligerent coun. | tries without violating the stand of first street,| neutrality taken by this country, are The outlook EDNESDAY, AUGUST ‘6, ‘opean war storm, the manutac- |< cinanaiog A secret of @ SAUCE A Dinner Secret dinner Ie the flavoring. Find the secret in )LEAsPERRINS ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG voring Baked Beans, etc. Sold by Grocers Everywhere AChvkich Established 52 N N for The eyes can't things easy,” for they a feeling of security in fa vena . fons Eyesight Is Called Upo xtra Work More han Any Other Faculty\ “take always working. Givethem the protection they need —correctly fitted glasses. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 Thursday, Friday & Saturday Form the Climax in Our Great Shelf-Emptying Sale - The first three days of the week we advertised here earn Log of almost every kind at oO ar prices, promising a further reduction for the “close of the week, "ive are tion—at Two Special Lots of Women’s Silk Hosiery Priced Very Low You will Sere ree at once that it is unusual merchandise, | $1 & $1.25 Stockings, 65¢c Pr. Good quality Silk, in black and colors; also silk stockings with lisle tops and soles August Sale of Leather Goods Begins Tomorrow---Better Than Ever Before Traveling Bags and Suit Cases for men and women—and women’s Hand Bags in a marvelous assortment of newness and beauty at little prices. Bellows Suit Cases, $9 For $12 to $13.50 grades made of cowhide; sizes 24 to 26 inches. Cowhide Suit Cases, $4.50 For @6 grades, with sewed edges, i corners and stitched loop handles; Cowhide Suit Cases, $5 For $6 to $7.60 grades, regular and extra sizes, short or long straps, some with extra catches, others extra reinforced stee] frames; good quality cowhide in russet Women’s Hand Bags—Samples & Surpluses Hand Bags, $2.50 —«. pouch, balloon or pannier styles A Maker's Surghe Hand Bags egular Prices pouch and dress bags of pin seal, morocco, $2 $2.50 $8 up to $5 up to $8 Specials for Thursday From the August Sale of Linens snow white, fine quality, round ign, in a large number of exclusive patterns, 70 inches in diameter. Hemstitched Linen Sheets, late importations from ( Huckaback Guest Towels, have a monogram space, fine huckaback $2.50 sentry lines, are on many of ye The policing of the pe and the double suarding of the piers are for two purposes. The first is to thwart trem: steamship Kaiser Wilhelm IT, which got into her Hoboken dock this morn- haa discharged her cargo, all of 1o he ila amd employed on the company's docks, to the number of Phe checkers, clerks and stenog-| Delicious, Wholesome Wheat- and ordinarily you would Main Floer strongly ; all with Main Floor. ameter’ $2.50 sermany, $3.75 Second Floor Championship Tennis Balls at $2.45 a Doz. or 25c Each An American importer did not sell within a specified time all the balls contracted for, so we were able to buy them at a price that brings them to you at $2.46 a dozen, four for $1, or 25c each, There are only 150 dozen of them, which means HURRY, Fourth Floor 8 or 4 Hata 60 Handker- chiefs Neckwear and other accesoriens 8 dozen Blouses 12 Suits or "ns 8 dozen Under- garments 2 dozen Hose 8 Pairs of Shoes Gloves and Sun- dries 60 chiefs 48 Collars 36 Shirts 12 ea. Shirts and Drawers 12 Suits of Pa. Jamas, Socks 8 Pairs of Shoes 12 Com plete Suits Handker- 50 Scarfs OTHERS g Held Over This August Furniture most satisfactorily when the family puts its collective new in design and beautiful, though pra ctical, that GIMBELS are the onl: in New York city. WwW M M M VS VAS Ve SVS VS Vai Pca ~GIMBEL BR Many a Family Conference Bein It is an absorbing subject—this choosing new furniture, and it is done is so rich in its variety of pieces that are held daily to decide which of the splendid pieces are to be sent home. Greatest stress is laid on the MODERATE PRICED FURNITURE; and QUALITY dominates everything, GIMBEL Tea whatever price. N N N N N N N N N N N N N ' | 'N N ; N N N N N N N N Ny N N N ve., Near 15th Room, Eighth Floor heads together. The Furniture many a family council is being INNOVATION ‘Vardrobes For Men and Women thereby lengthening their period of usefulness to you. $72 from $125 omen’s Wardrobe, solid mahogany, $72, from $125. en's Wardrobe, solid mahogany, $69, from $125 en's or Women’s Wardrobe, quartered oak, 967, fro en's or Women’s Wardrobe, imitatic At Little More Than Half Price A Remarkable Feature of the August Furniture Sale ly official agents for INNOVATION Wardrobes The reductions offered in this sale have been equaled on only one other occasion. So you can realize the importance of this event. chamber and hold double the amount of clothin, ordinary closet of the same dimensions; fect order and easily accessible; Wardrobes not only add to the appe&rance of your bed g that could be packed in an they also keep your garments in per- preserving their shape and appearance and m #120, nm mahogany, $59, from #100, Simplified Cabinets Very shallow, for smal! rooms; 8 hangers for suits or gowns. $19 to $24 Regularly $35 to $40 With hangers for men’s and rack, easily accessible, $35 to Innovation Wardrobes Regularly $60 to $105 women’s garments; sliding $62 Hold 12 suits or gowns. Town and Country Cabinets Can be easily taken apart; cretonne or denim covered. $14.76 regularly $27 Will fit under any bed. 95 Regularly $7.50 Seventh Floor if Innovation Bed Boxes $4.96 Regularly $8.50 gS AS A A NramVanyyt Delicious Luncheons in the Cool TO 907% Off Suggestions only can be giventbelow. Visit the day Until 6 P. M. in every department. of attractive items. : extraordinary bargain-giving event. » None C. 0. D. No Exchanges. [Waseem Drees oe we formerly eold at mprying Hund! upon hundreds 8. . 126 [ Sweaters, Underwear a "areas erin ire rem. 61.18; ta pial; fs fon BA, 18 and '27 yee Bulte fer. e800 4.0% Dresses tor 1.98 Dresses for. . Children’s White Coat ford. serge and clot fo) of ReAtord $4.98 Cont Second Floor, Men's Shoes ' 82.60 Black and Tan Oxfords, «: i 61.30 84.00 Black and Tan Oxfords, at 94.00 and 89.00 O44 Lote, at. 61,00 2 § hit Ni seconds Mee’ of . for Men Wemen. rye Oxford: $4550 quuitie jubuck SLI Canvas Play Khees, 0 | O1.0N Boye’ Oxfords, at Be | __ Sporting Goods _| Goods Couch Mammecks, compl | nott pad box wprini $0.05; male Croquet Nets. wiekat anist? Bashing Reishi ga: Recond Vioor. i Women’s Shoes ] Rae 00 Shoes, rem 1 1nn. fro our th Fourth Fier, | Stationery Shop | ee ge und Floor. Girls’ Shoes | Sogiting Meard, 1g. 91,00 While Shoes and Pumps, at Ue Dress Goods Silk Mixed Crepe, 18 to 40 plain and figured « syd 4 Messaline, 4 wonderful ported Fonte: Post © holds 1 Lexington Avenue Arcade, Floor Coverings 1% 4 at Inent es 6 Meversible jo, Hit Or anh Mas Mage, Iomy ny, ve AVC, THe und Kho"! Maln Flour ¢ | China and Lamps }; fe Asparagus and Fish Plates, reg. pales Z res. reg. 616.08; Chandetters, —_ ese FRco BLOOMINGDALES’ tJ}! 78 @ now offer all that is left—~a reallyswonderful collec store and look for the “Shasmepeying Sale” signs You MUST not miss this § re) 7 oo i: =SJeaas =fS —Je=r f= if ESS (= J