The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1914, Page 4

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= for railroad passes to their mone rays. U, 9, AMBASSADORS |" WAR CLOSES EXCHANGE LONDON, Aug. 12.—It was etl SF sor nse coome| UNER ROCHAMBEAU, THREE WOMEN STOP garececn x} TOLD TD viel eee) WITH 1,500 TROOPS) HUSBANDS GOING any source of income, much those provided for by the sections of ea| Big Peni Sle Ce Ship Cancels Sail- “s bstrsortinery Moun Means Taken to Secure wWontie 4 and Serve) Get Refugees Out of ing to Avoid Capture Them as Reservists’ Ship War Zone. at Sea. Is About to Sail. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Author- ‘Two hours before the French line| Three women hurried into Domestic ity wag given to-day to American crisis. eteamship Rochambeau was to have! Relations Court to-day just as Mag- embassies and legations throughout the] salled from New York for France, istrate Robert C. Cornell wae ad- urOpe: neutral with 1,500 reservists aboard her at 4| journing for the noon recess. They aoe Ay chlapatin bs phy . o'clock this afternoon, orders from| were greatly agitated and poured out yd ports the French Consulate postponed her| in French and English their troubles. | ,| Secretary Garrison, as chairman of to examination. | departure indefinitely. Their husbands were leaving at 3 the Red Cross Relief Committee, cont® The reason for the cancellation of| o'clock on the Rochambeau to go posed of the Becretarian of State, Americans, 1 the Rochambeau's sailing orders lay| back to fight for France, leaving | Hi War, Navy and Treasury. sent,out ‘are in the fact that a German cruiser is| Wives and families destitute. Could) fy, Instructions to each embassy and in ceeginyg A = known to be within less than twetve| Not the Magistrate help them? tis Chtse, ond Sunavionne 0a ba “ice heey steaming ot Hew Test NAC cas ve cosh ana the woven wens 80 wees, permission to enter elways waiting to intercept the ship. Warn- them o8 thet bi i hh been granted. Ing came to the New York offices of Soar. etere ‘the berger the French line from the French | ing trio appeared in the Yorkville Government yesterday, but until the Court. last minute to-day the officers of All thought of sending vessels over FROM VICHY INTO PARIS, | 2ra! had hoped that word of the pass’! initted to leave. Rose Campen, wife from the United States to bring back ———_ Ing of the danger might be recelved| of John M. Campen, an oyster ean at Americans has been abandoned. LONDON, Aus. 18-Nre, Paitip Lette, and the Rochambeau allowed to de-| the Lafayette Hotel and living at No. Little ts defiately known as to the’ femeret hore, was obtige’ to pay | part. number of Americans desirous of re tae for the use of an automobile to No application for clearance papers find it atop one of the ||| turning home immediately. Becretary|qnerians “cre focny the nine surat] had been made at the Custom House] benniiees, The other MRS. PHILIP LYDIG FORCED uaually charged by the liners fore) TQ PAY $2,000 FOR AUTO aimilar service, one child, and she declared they were ir two women were . tle up to noon, and it was said there| Mrs. Violet Oger of No. 257 West : big hotels. bon lay — th Rpt penton portation problem, with less ability to} that the French Line had made every| Thirty-sixth Sirect, wife of Robert A. t "Busses pads the ||| Mr pect ge por pit the | Preparation for drawing the necessary | Oser, chet Bustans wi preference to tou! ns, and x! ick ta street remnant, and re. Age _ doors or a block |i/ wno would be immediately embar- Papers and making « quick getaway| Arne of No B61 Weet Ferty-femccn of most of them. rassed financially should thelr retura 7 working| Yesterday. Under the ruling of the| street, wife of Alexander Arne, @ 4 be delayed, State Department no hindrance to justanol 3 the sailing of the Rochambeau be- aad Vegeurrthr wrgperay -dipeertepedier cause sho carried reservists was con- Hj| pect that ordin#ty traffic will be re- peedily disposed of all three cases verned eocm and ‘that Americane inj GERMAN CROWN PRINCE templated by the Surveyor of the| by ordering the men paroled in the Germany will bave no aificuity in] I$ NOT WITH REGIMENT, | Port. siniody ot thir rnlovere, pending making their way to Rotterdam to KAISER’S OFFICIALS SAY.| o.27° tmtae of the Rochambeau he will renew the orders if there ta embark. *| came as a shock to the big crowd of | still danger of the men ee their — reservists, some of whom had me be te s0 The Italian eteamers San Giovannt, travelled from points as far away as employer's, s custody,” pe aoe San Giorgio and San Guglieimas Boston to take passage on her. sell eal 4, * “because have been placed at the disposal of'| Shortly before 1 o'clock a clerk | sta: American tourists in Italy and will) posted @ notice on the entrance to go baci sail from Naples, each with 1,000 Pier No. 67, at the foot of West Bix- ol ae eae pontine: eae cee d ned indefinitely and advised use they fea: wen arn tn eteceganee| INHABITANTS ORDERED. |Ti"rosrvwu to are ‘aie ame | aor teers aa cans was made to-day of the office} FROM FINNISH TOWNS; and ossreaece at the stice ot the army now they ez i not be bea to of the Slollia-Amerioa Steamship] BOMBARDMENT IMMINENT. | °™m*n7: #0 they mish: Moco! Company. The line owne no other *| when the ship was to sail. veesela. All three ships are now at i For more than two hours the pier | spon Naples. had been jammed with enthusiastic The American Government, it was Frenchmen, their wives, sweethearts | °" 08 the and children. All wore the and the women ane children had io AMERICAN AMBASSADORS fuls of flowers.to shower upon the! CANNOT REACH POSTS the departure of La Larraine witn| IN CAPITALS OF EUROPE, last week were just p Ril to be| WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Newly ap- reproduced when tne dampening or- der came, a Many of the fervid patriots lost their heads completely and stormed the plier office with angry demands for an explanation. ~ ————_—- HERRICK AIDS BULLDOG TO ESCAPE FROM PARIS ALONG WITH REFUGEES, POU! OF CANNED BEEF ORDERED BY FRANCE. B apse tm the voy- tie, mine-atrewn waters ‘ tine’ Norte ‘Are you one of the women whe sani ' all of ‘washday at the tub? No matter how big your wash is, it can be done in half the time it takes you nowadays. It can be done with less trouble, you will not be tired out, nor your clothes rubbed a-.d boiled to pieces. Fels-Naptha Soap helps you by doing the hard part of your work for you. If [rxn'y ce ee you put your clothes to soak in cool or. {srt.r"ssith sniy sna erat cup: lukewarm water soaped with _|scslrite ‘orserss "tcroun the Fels-Naptha, you will find’ when you _[Firisier tthe, command ot the text come to wash them the dirt will just roll radt he 8 whi t, leaving the clothes clear and snowy —_|dustnisctiocsttteuet come (i. Aa TO RECALL VERA CRUZ FLEET. All the Big Warships Will Be Brought North by Sept. 1, |. “ug. 12.—All the bed the Atlantic re Of tem might be used in safeguard: — away with hard rubbing and = ["***"=: ——_—. m A KENTUCKY TOWN, Dover y= ap SLKaa Tog 3 a MOTE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914; ste fey reption, cate has Extraordinary Values ‘where, th 148 West Twenty-seventh street, has |B LAE GE WAR CMAP DF. EUROPE wsanmegre GERMANS PROTEST AGAINST CENSORSHIP ON WIRELESS STATION AT SAYVILLE, L. 1. hgh James McCreary & Go. pre 34th Street 5th Avenue To Close Out On Thursday and Fritlay 6,000 pairs of Sorosis Low Shoes A ai pa Ang gh Europe is a large cons: Shoesandde: only the thohigheetpeneles Owing to present conditions and the cancellation of sailings of ships,—numerous shipments of Sorosis Shoes ordered for Paris, Berlin, Vienna and St. Petersburg have been left on the docks es well as other lots in the Sorosis factory ready to be shipped. This merchandise must be disposed of imme’ diately, and the season's best models will be offered at the following Enormous Reductions 6,000 PairsLow Shoes—All Sizes & Widths The newest and most popularstylesin all leathers, including White. Second Floor Regularly 6.00 Regularly 5.! 00 Sale Price Sale Price 3.60 2.90 dames McCreery & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue ANNUAL AUGUST SALE CONTINUED $250,000.00 Oriental Rugs and Carpets Extensive assortments in small and large sizes { 3348% less than regular prices Silky Beloochistan Rugs,—average size 24 to $ ft. x 5 ft....... actual value. 94.60 14.50 Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs..........--+-+++ peaeers actual value 18.00 to 98.00, 13.80 Lustrous Mosul Rugs;—useful hearth sizes. ..actual values $0.00 and 85.00 15.00 and 19.80 Heavy Kurdistan Rugs.........0++eeseeees actual values 40.00 and 45.00, 28.00 Beautiful Serouk Rugs,—small hearth size............ seoeeees totual value 47.00 36.00 Persian Muskabed and Mahal Carpets, large room sizes........ ...-69.00, 95.00 and 117.00 actual value 125.00 to 175.00 . . actual value 145.00 to 400.00, 90.00 to 260.00 ; actual value 245.00 to 450.00, 135.00 “ 328.00 Fine Kirmanshah Carpets..........+...actual value $50.00 to 2000.00 195.00 to 1200.00 Purchases will be held, upon request, for future delivery. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 10% to 50% Reductions ~ Dining Room Suite, as Illustrated Ten-piece Solid Mahogany Suite, made especially for James McCreery & Co. Chairs upholsteted with Blue Hair Cloth. value 375.00, 295.00 The above ie but one of many remarkable offerings presented at this time. '

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