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IE AR wih erect. ie , abi The Sy w 6! wants,” parse: ‘Cristobal, ‘First Ocean Liner To Pass Through Panama Canal for either Comptroller or Lieutenant- Governer. They say it is perfectly safe for him to look for either o: the State nominations, because he can still hold his Shrievalty job if he fails to make good at the primaries. praettachte Leki MITCHEL OFF ON VACATION. tment doesnot use seporators jn a’ number of its garages containing four cars or more, SEPARATORS IN GARAGES OBJECT OF ORDINANCE) swnock w. COMING HERE. Hearing on Measure Aimed to Pre-| ste Thom a REPUBLICAN LEADERS START FOR SARATOGA the Gubernatorial Candidates ~ All Will Be There for Tuesday's Conference. Elihu Root, Henry L. Stimson, Samuel 8. Koenig and other Repub- Hieans started for Saratoga this at- ternoon to attend meetings preceding the State Conference of next Tues- day, While it is not intended that the conference shall indorse candi- dates for State offices, Hinman and Hedges, the guberni torial candidates, will be present. Whitman and Hedges will be present as delegates. Max Grifenhagen, whose office Sheriff is said to be worth $70,000 a year, is looking for a job paying no figher than . Friends of Grit. enhagen want to see him nominated Whitman, | Mri Mayor Mitchel began @ month's vaca- tion this afternoon. the international tennis er started McAneny, Aldermen, ‘will be for New Bruni He went first to en at Forent President of Actin McAneny will devote muc! Mr. hls time to the fe Ort ie undernt the extensive hunting trip mapped nd all his time in the wood: rs. Mitchel ts quite as enthusiastic hunter as et husband, She will a company him. situation. out ‘Twenty-secoud Peace Treaty. WASHINGTON, Aug. Mayor has an, a) o- aguay was signed to-day, making. twenty-two. ‘such negotiated by Secretary BS teen have been ratified by thi combination. physical strength Con nervous energy. Famous E tains no dru vitalizing f A small wineglassful two or coupon printed below enables Baward Lassere, U. 8. Agent. Mame. Address, Fer Sale by Leading ssive weather, hard work war excitement are a bad ish Tanke regularly. thing but concentrated, elements combined with a pure wine. ised in England 30 years; recom- mended by 10,000 physicians, brings quick results. Try it and see for yourself. cost of delivery and packing charges only. Gené sample as advertised. 1 enclose 10 cents. ell WINCARNS, oe three times a day usually The you to get a sample for the ‘West 384 New York WINGAROIS: Dealers. with effort, der fifty can possess a beau- making hi ‘ot, wlorlot im a. Vanishing cream, urishing crea’ ro full and deta! to restore and pferer: ‘and complexion, This women, pretty friend of De me that after trying innumerable treatments for developing the bust. without, suc: , ahe learned through @ physician that medicated. venosol would. She faye that in three months, her buat Inors from 80 to yould you Miviverme to uae medicated venosol, oF do you Know anything about itt” Answer fone of th best and and advia any woman who develop t use it ae per dir with each sealed tube. Consuelle asks: “My pure, my face pimply, gre muddy, and some few black: vine me." Answer puritiers, that for clearing and whitening the skin of the face and hands there Is only one reliable article and that is lets, wold in ‘uaeluts with accom- pany’ ‘These tablets may sately be used by you or any on There many good blood but medical experts assert Inone anks: n you recommend a formula for wa°lng and curling the ne regularly about once eparation called » and by my plotury beautifully it keep! uoto try It ae it t be detected, in harmlers Mra, CO. 7 have am You use a tonic A notice that you of beautiful halr, Do hair was thin and of poor til T hegan using one halt o alrwand powder mixed with a pint of water. In leae than six y halr grew elmht inche Just address a letter to Mise Claire Ainsworth, 40 Patterson Bidg., Dayton, Ohio, inclos- ing self-addressed, stamped envelope, and she will ly advise on health ‘and beauty problems, The articles apd Preparations mentioned are on sale by all wholesale druggists, large retail and department stores; or any accom- modating dealer can obtain them for you. Mrs. L. ©, R. asks: “Will you please advise some saf Teduction treatment ? In a year my weight has increased 40 ave frequently answered Dut repeat it for you, -grain phythyrin tablets in sealed packages with full directions as to diet and use. I have received splen- aid reports on the efficacy of this hi this question, low can one re- move superfluous hair on the face By obtaining | of fluvel powder er the directions wi not Irritate the skin and le prompt in action, wo. 1 used plain yellow minyol x Ago and have never had a return of the tronble. Physicians and professtonal hairdressers recommend highly. It ts on in 4-ox, Jare, “Can one over- th and an anaemic condition of the blood A «of fresh milk and nm raw me made Into @ flavored together tablet por In mort cases, Thorough mastication and @ half hour's reat after eating are very benefic! Will you pl proved to for the removal of ‘ould advise you to try . Mra, J. 0. asks: “Do you recommend ems for shampooing?” ‘Answer: No, I do not, because of , which’ ts likely to unless every particle to anything I ik 4 cleans the hair and scalp thoro and gives the hair a soft, lustrous ais pearance, Pi powder, and In the beat?” Anawer: Face powder in almost en- sential, and the glorlol face powder Is my favorite, It comes in pink, white and brunette shades, It ts pure and very fin over since been envied and| 1 sonventions The steamer Cristobal of the Pan- ama _Canal Railway Company’ is seen passing through the Isthmian waterway on the first trial trip that really marked ocean to ocean navi- gation, The journey was made on Aug. 3 in 11 hours and 23 minutes, the start being from the Atlantic ond of the canal, The return trip from the Pacific to the Atlantic made t! following day required only 8% hours, which probably marks the average time that will be consumed by mer- chantmen when all of the machinery bP PE ee of the canal is in smooth operation. 4 4 Thi Cristobal carried about two - hundred and fifty invited guests. | morrow, when the Ancon, sister ship Capt. Stillings of the steamer was on|to the Cristobal, belonging to the the bridge with Capt. Ole Svenson,| Panama Canal Railway Company, @ pilot of the western end of the| and of 9,606 tons, will make the official canah Capt. John Constantine was | trial trip. at. the wheel. Gov. Goethals of the Canal Zono Bverything is in perfect order for| will be aboard with a number of the formal opening of the Canal to-| other notables. WAR RATES HIT CITY | LEAPS To Dear FINANCES ON NEW LOAN|*2m2> ssa =ea=. While the night attendant was absent On $100,000,000 Short Term Loan| from the dormitory for a msment Mra. Banks Will Charge 6 Per Cent. Mary Moriarty, forty-two years old, an inmate of the House of Divine Provi- Instead of 2 Per Cent. Interest. ence, a home for incurables, at Ridge- wood, N. J., slipped out of the building ly to-day. In the backyard of the War prices have hit the New York | °*" institution she removed her | .ght gown City treasury hard. Within the next NW weaken tie CLO ehildt boerow bat and jumped nude into a deep well. ‘The nolse she made in her leap was tweh $80,000,000 and $100,000,000 to|neard and an alarm sounded. Ridge- meet maturing obligations in advance | wood policemen recovered the hody. of the October collection of taxes. Mra. Moriarty was a widow and for- Steamer Re: RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. 14.— A mutiny broke out among the crew of This will be negotiated in the form | merly lived in Jersey City, where her city warrants. A few months ago the | fifteen years old, now make their home city wa ble to borrow money on its | with relatives, forthcoming issue. will have to be 6 per cent with the probabilities that commission f@ raising so large a sum | Crew Rebels in these tight financial times. the 6 per cent. rate will cost the city $11,000 a day more than it would have of short term loans from banka on|two daughters, who are fourteen and as low at 2 per cent. The MUTINY ON GERMAN LINER. the bankers will gemand an extra ‘The interest charge on $100,000,000 at had to pay for the #ame sum a month 4 the German steamer Bluecher, which, 0. after sailing from this port for an un- Piskil bins Gal Mennas wawne: known destination, réturned a short time later. ‘The local police were called on board to quell the disturbance, the reason for which has not been divulged. Lying in the port of Pernambuco are} several German liners with a total of 5,000 Germah steerage passengers on board. The captains of the fear to proceed owing to the danger of cap- ture by British warships. ——__— | ANXIOUS ABOUT MAGISTRATE. Ne Word From Pi SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 14.—Two for- est fires in the Snoqualmie National age have got beyond control and to- ar anre, sweeping up the Green and the sai aguamish River valleys, Much dam- | age already has been done to timber and several villages are in the path of the fires. p Broken, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Avg. 4.—The marine freight tleup here wan broken to-day when the British Government notified English vessels to leave port. ‘The liner Mechanician left this after-| noon and ten others will follow to- morrow. * T. Barlow Simce He Reached Germany, Anxiety ts felt by friends of City Magistrate Peter T. Barlow, as no news jhas been received from him since he TO SAVE EYES arrived in Germany a few weeks ago. His destination was Cariab: vhere he was to take the ! :t He sailed Is the Object of This Free Pre=|Vateriand July 8 and since then vo cy word has be % scription—Try It if Your | toot tte unsiety wast tele, bis where Eyes Give You Trouble. |not expected back until the last of this |month, until hin name failed on any of the lists cabled here anc pear | ren word came from him. Efforts are being made to get news of him. Thousands of people suffer from eve troubles because they do not know what to do, They know some good home rem- edy for every other mingr aliment. but none for their eye troubles, They nemlect thelr eyes, because the trouble te not sufti- clent to drive them to an eye spectallet, who would, anyway, charge them « heavy feo, As a Inst resort they go to an op- tician vor to the five and ten cent stor and oftentimes get glasses that they do not need, or which, after being used two or three months, do thelr eyes more in- than, good. Here is a simple pre- et news of him, BANK IN BANKRUPTCY. A petition in bankruptey was filed to- day in the United States District Court against the private heading haete of M. & L. Jarmulowaky at } 15 Eant Broadway, The institution was closed by State Superintendent of Banks Rich- ards on Au and is now if) of as nates deputy. mn the hands jury ‘scription that avery one should w Jacob Clark, Louis Clark and Eliza- beth © with claima aggregating siafpens they | $2,676, a petitioning creditors, The omen. inflammation “| petition places tho Ilabllities at $1,000. watery, overworked, tired ey 000 or over and the assets at about similar troubles ai thy $1,000,000, ae Se Auto Plunges Over 30-Foot Bank. =| ST. PAUL, Aug, 14.—Martin Brennan, ed, | Teal estate dealer of Minneapolis, was lulled tn an eutomobile accident Here to- day and William ©. Melville & Dawson and John P. Hoy. allot Minne: apolls, were badly injured, ‘The automo- je plunged over @ thirty-foot embank- ment, DUBUQL Aug. 14,—Adam J Hoffer and Henry Gerkin of Dubuque were killed early to-day in an automo- bile accident near New Vienna, la, Two other occupants of the machine wore seriously injured. ae IT OF BITTERNESS, From the Louisville Courier-Journal, ) “He's a soured man. “Disappointed in love?" WAR MAPS OF EUROPE 17 Ins. Deep by 29 Ins. Wide, IS A SPECIAL FBATURE OF NEXT “pday World "Worse than that; politics.” Magazine STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, C. of Columbus, Savannah... 8A.M, mi Extra Charge for It, for The World rick Messcpger pete SE SAILING TO-C TO-DAY. | Pea SING TREAT ALL CUTS for Scalds, vent Gasoline From Being | + 7 Sir Thomas Lipton's — challenger, | Drained Into Sewers. Shamrock 1V., with which he expected, rior to the declaration of war between | Mayor Mitchel to-day held a public |ermany and England, to race for the | hearing on an ordinance Intended tol america's Cup this fall, left Hermu repeal an existing ordinance which! noon yesterday on the last leg of compels garage owners to have oil transatlantic voyage. separators In cleaning pits, The pur- She is expected to arrive pone of the separators in to prevent |harbor Sunday, | gasoline being drained into the sew- ers, where the Fire Department claims it becomes a great fire hazard. | Acting Fire Commissioner — W. Holden Weeks, Joxeph Hammit of the Fire Prevention Bureau and Consult. ing Engineer Goodrich of Manhattan, spoke In favor of the old ordinance. | Tt was their contention that ax only | garages with four or more cars are affected, the provisions of the exist- ing ordinance apply only to 2,500 gar- ages. Charles G. Terry, counsel for the garage owners, sald at least 10,000 would be affected and offered to hite a car and prove it to the Mayor, Speaking of his own experience, Mayor Mitchel said: “I get a bill every month for gasoline and kero- | sone used in washing dow: my | “you'd better change your gai chorused a number of automobile men, It developed that the Fire Depart- (All Draggiets. Contains i, Pare Sipher, j In New York | WASHDAY WONDER Vi Norub saves half the labor of washing. bing required. results, Just try ST x.) CANAL xy eae ATE THE BIG STORE’ Born SIOES. SIXTH AVE., IBZ TO 19%! STREET en_Till_1 o’Clock, Tomorrow (Saturda: ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Tomorrow’s Astonishing Sales of Stylish Suits for Men & Youths Youths’ Suits Natty Suits Formerly Priced to $10, at Formerly Priced to $15, at *3.90 | *6.95 +Popular styles in sizes from 30 to 36 All sizes for men and youths. Assortments only. rts ALL-WOOL SERGE SUITS Here aré Norfolk Suits and Outing Coats | ‘in this lot sizes up to $0 are nolo and Trousers that can be worn the year NATTY SUITS for YOUTHS AND YOUNG | it MEN; popular HAIR-LINE and PENCIL round. Many of these suits are just right STRIPED EFFECTS. HUNDREDS OF for early Fall wear. COME EARLY FOR “ODD" FANCY SUITS. Sizes up to 42. Rare BIGGEST BARGAINS. bargains, especially for those who come early. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Final Clearance Sale of Men’ s and Women’s $3.50 to $5 Perfect “Walk-Over” Low Shoes, at . $]. 59. (Sale Now in Progress and Will Be Continued Until Every Pair Is Sold) All other shoe sales in New York are entirely overshadowed by this test of distributions of a world-famous make of footwear under price. f wi be FOR WOMEN-—Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Gun-metal Calf, Sueds, and White Canvas, in Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials. FOR.MEN—Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Dull Calfskin. @ These shoes are the accumulations and discontinued lines from the famous “Walk- Over" factory. Size ranges are somewhat broken, but all sizes are in the entire assortment. BURNS, BRUISES WITH POSLAM The ear pee ia power which enables Pos- lum to eradicate virulent Eczema, makes it the most valuable emergency remedy Sores, Boils, jons, Wounds all household mishaps sulting in abrasions of the skin. lam is antiseptic, penetrating, pur| ing. Eradicates heat-rash, nettle-r Takes soreness out of Sunburn, Insect- Bites. Stops itching: Soothes and com- forts itching feet. Removes Pimp! Blackheads, Blemishes, Hives. C inflamed complexions overnight. Your druggist sells Poslam. For free sample write to Emergency Laborato- a ries, 3@ Weat 25th Street, New York. Poslam Soap is perfection for the Soothes, Improves, Brightens, @5 cents and 15 cents. akin. Beantifies. SPECIAL Until 6 o’Clock Saturday Guaranteed Adjusted 7 Jewels ee dewelere New | ee bat every. ‘ata - MAIN BUILDI Men’s Straw Hats Reduced Formerly Formerly s1t0$2, at DOC| 32.5088, at TDC Popular shapes and str Take your pick tomor- row, at the sensationally low ices named. PANAMA HATS ALONE ARE EXCEPTED FROM THIS SALE. AIN BUILDING Men’s Bathing Suits Reduced - lish ra Stvlleh ‘worplose suits of PURE WORSTED MA. Next to Tithe Guarantee and Trest Ce, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broadway, New "York | Open Until @ o'Cloek, Setard: Former Price i Every suit every respect ak full ters, of sprinj Fresh supplies from our “Daright? ary abst ¢ of 12 bottles, $8; 6 ue 4 re i ke : (aor , 4 “tom h Holland; $1 stone OPENS aN ACCOUNT ze ‘WRS—choice £ cise 30D aiscurrs, : ee | CREDIT TERMS big | wick . ity, dry: and numbers, 33 Dewn 550% Down $100 ‘MAIN BUILDING sq Om 105 19 omm s459 Cigars ham’ blecuita; choice machine-sliced; Ib CRISP MANZANILLA ONS } 24¢] 6 High choice quatity, {roab illed; De nenioge ~ ohols Pre . 104 ST. ap far AT CORNER mast pid ibe | ener, aa ith Grade Manila Pana ‘ a inet "ainkAi = bacte f. NEW APPLES or new cook Oss do 1 birt * 10¢ evs in the Philippines» ISH E R ROS Sauart Dasher here for to- SANDWICHES~reaniy made | F QUNTAIN CREAMERY with ham, corned beef | or cheese; each. ..... morrow, & IGH AD UK B REMONS doe box of 80. COLUMBUS AVE. Ba Paknse ta | yee York, Liverpoel...s.+++.10 A: M. | juliana, Barvades. TAL M. | BET. 103&104 ST

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