The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1914, Page 11

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‘@peration all over the city if he had RETAMMEDBY WOODS WITH NEW FEATURE One Man will Ce Cover More Ground—Added Force for Brooklyn and Queens. was about to abolish the fixed post system in the Poltce Department were definitely denied to-day when it was announced that the fixed post,| which he ‘with modifications, will be the stand- | missal. tien has convinced the Commissioner thet the fixed post ssytem is the best available and ke would put it into the men. But the Police Department cannet be increased at this time, and as the outskirts of the etty spread the need of more med in patrol in the suburbe is imperative. For this reason a com- mittee of inapectors, with Chief In- Spector Schmittberger acting a¢ hairman, has been studying the prob- tem of increasing the efficiency of patrol in Manhattan and at the same time taking care of the outlying dis- tricts. The committee submitted a Feport to-day to Deputy Commissioner MeClintock. ‘The committee has made | ota @trections. One patrol. this system can cover ‘and atill be in sight of ighte are qavipped wistene which a be and also ps win the precinct station. at Teaches the care Veteran Kille Himeecif in Heme. Martin Kraus, seventy-six years old, an inmate of the Wartburg Heimath, ee German home for the Loi tm Brook- available. in the Tenderiola have eabilaned that this plan wonderful aid to promptness and instal! Ad rapidly as the the fae aa a revolver, tak! ave oan flor thi aay because is wife, Josephine, left him ‘ We wine call het te dolyn !"* | OE DEPARTMENT sal from Gore te Mena alte nd ee ene cae te | Red Cross nurse, Mra, Steakal departed rg A hg rp 0 Former nite, Wrongly Convicted, Wants.to Be Made Captain Again. Former Police Inspector James E. Hussey, who was dismissed from Reports that Commisstonér Woods| the departshent following his convic- of camspiracy a year and a half appited to-day for reinstate- ment, with the rank of captain, Id at the time of his dis- mmissioner Woods re- ard of patrol during the present ad«| ferred the application to Third ministration. Thorough trvesttga-| Deputy Commissioner Godley end tn- HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR IS HERE; MERCURY 92 Cooling Showers Later This After- fhoon Expected to Give Every- body Reflef. ‘The heavy heat of to-day—the hot- test of the year and most oppressive since the sudden fierce short hot spell of late May when the temperature scrapers, sephore trom the bey. lary Gonwarts, to- mean the feels Bee tlrror ‘Stok tay, hie ap, wi yp WEDNESDAY, AUGU aT eT Rea eae Bod many. USEFUL PONCHO, the Mexican war or Mr. Fi 5 q " Re tibeiantecend) : London Chrtiiete.) SEY, RECON 10M | Re wn immediately the en-|velt on his return from South Amet ‘arora THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STOR German Asks Divoree, as Wife Wanted Him to Go to War. Albert Strakal of No. 66 Firat street, Hoboken, filed sult for divorce to-day the other day, tire family ai beitcting 40 “Hart father, Sr reuurned, two weeks ago after several quarrels with her husband, and he has not heard since whetier she reached Germany. “She upbraided me because went to return to fight,” pose, mother. therefore, he erew "tony. A hg ret mus. “T Hike that, F whole lot, aH x before I er girl named AS apts ho said teily inten ove ingly replied. ot ‘Lon Thad a Vent pratection a rainat rain, cola ge ae’ ten ‘het about, raven ido- aictl nayen Syery, Strakal. “‘I' J perteaey satisfied with my adopted | heat Ber detecdv, Tat wele a teastion the yuntry. wee cur Hi sive up my in ho Mary after my | A veeere imes aa jong looking # other relatives got busy | introduce the goin Into the United m then neck to. the | back and front, and ie an er walking, Tidi m: MI] CAMMEYER BARGAIN BASEMENT The Very Bottom Has Dropped Out of the Prices of Cammeyer Low Shoes, io a Sweeping Climax Clearance FINAL “24% }ALE 1475 Pairs Women’s aeseres er Low cow Shoes, ZZ Lizz ZZ eZ tt Men and Women with $1.45 or $1.95 to spend for Low Shoes are now invited to take their pick of 2837 pairs of the Cammeyer Surplus Stock that were $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6 and $7. Z LZ Ze 1362 Pairs Men’s — canmeye er Low Low Shoes Shoes, SS 5.0, 56 00, 37-00 ZZ ZZ Lz 417 Pairs Women’s White Canvas Pumps were $2.00 & $2.50 Cammeyer Lig ey Standard Merit 6™Ave. & 20™St. Bg) found ia bed by Anty Drudge Helps Tillie Hardwork Hardwork—*There’s no use talking, I can't stand it. I don’t wonder mother gets sick and and disagreeable. This week's work has ont at last!” ao Cri Soap 1 a . bag, and at he “4 of did, Pian tha Soap. "you It'll keep ell at al ur mo! to hold on to gets it back.” \ See Soap is just as cond. asa sales of medicine for a tired-out woman. You’re sure to be happy when b zon see everything bright and speckless, ll clean, paint shining, clothes white and spotless, dishes aiviening. And this is done by-'Fels@aptha with half the trouble and in less than half the time it used to take. Cool or lukewarm water is the only thing necessary to use with Fels-Naptha Soap. You don’t have to scrub or scour to make dirt and greaie disappear. You don’t have to boil clothes to get them white and clean. Nor hard-rub them to pieces on the washboard, either. rece’ Evenings n 104 sv.1 . STATIO [x SCA Toa 3} m e\ ae A NUN = Jans beens hig bie in FaLs @ CO. PHILADELPSIA snow Th ‘aioe ry shew, w, author of, “The Faces.” Don't miss ear OPENS P ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3 Pown $50) 86 Pown $400) Sq Pown $75 $9 Down $150 AT CORNER [FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. A ee is es pay fi: j Now Official Headquarters for Economical Shopping «<=, ~ Broadway and Thirty-third Street, New York Magnificent and Most Unusual Selection in Silk Dresses for Women and Misses. Ten Dis- | tinct Styles at $9.75 The new basque effects and styles, some with act rope a cob number of rich wool crepe weaves, with the new under- skirt of satin. $19.50 would be a conservative estimate of the value of the least dress in this assortment, elaborate Subway Baleeny This Is the New Pompadour Chiffon Blouse, $2:95 Most exquisite, of fine quality chiffon with pompadour all over effects and col- lar, vestee and sleeve flounce of cream Jace, under shoulder straps of satin rib- bon in contrasting shades and a girdle of black sitk moire, all sizes. Also blouses of chiffon cloth ore net with ecru lace sleeve gon 9 standing collar and vestee and trimmed with silk eta ribbon, all sizes. Other new styles at this special price in satin pnt Mad shadow lace or hat yoke and collars and trimmed with baa Bon buttons. Every style in this ead bs ac pa copy ot oh wt which me ire tee just Subway Baleony Special for One Day Only, Boys’ $2 & $38 Norfolk Suits, Sizes 4 to 16 Years, Many All Wool, st: $1 Each Trunks are Depend- || able scayeune Com- Exa these smart Nor- Papert h gerd gen bh tan ends ofthe GIMBEL high grade (bod ‘wll doubtless be welcome nc ds and ends, choosing will richer earlier in the day Angas the assortment is the largest Not be of these has ever $2.50 $7 to $8 Dress Trunks, $5.50 $6.50 to $7.50 Steamer Trunks, $5 basswood with duck canvas Fao PRE ed of ing, hard ‘vuleanised fibre binding, strong leather ee and hard wooden slate $10 to $12 Dress Trunks, $8 $9.50to$11 Seeger 2yRReae jubway Balcony Thursday Is Linoleum Day Such values as these are gradually making the GIMBEL Subway Store famous for floor coverings, Biabons Inlaid Lin- | 800 Yarda of China oleums, 75¢ 3q.yd. | Matting Pney rg: Regularly 95¢ sq. yd., in pieces from 3 to 10 in Helifferent sede myds., for 10c per yd. banca a peamtoes coed iors Winding, setsoes ani ard vulcani re binding, practical. hardware, steel railings, strong fenthes straps, linen lined ‘and fully riveted; dress have two trays. Subway Baloony A Few More of These $16 and $18 Goodrich Sewing Machines at $12.75 The “Goodrich” is made in the famous Do- mestic Sewing Machine factory, and it is made to’ do good work and to is ithout question, the best low-priced machine in the world, and it is Full size head, mais holbin wenden oat threading shuttle, all the latest improvements ands full set of attachments, $0c Congoleums 30c sq. yd. This is the new floor covering which hasall the good features of oilcloth and none of the bad. Subway Lower Floor Fine Values in Light Weight Fibre Suit Cases at $1.50 Strong frame, it ide tie tapes, metal lock and catches; good handl.s and straps, 24 inch, Leather Suit Cases, $2.95 ration at your home if you live in Steel frame, linen lined, inside straps, brass lock Greater New Yor nd catches, straps all ‘around, reinforced corners, or’ NI pre ncrhandles, 24 inch. Subway Balco Price 912,16, or 62 Cash 4nd 1 Weakiy, This Handsome Brass Bed, Including Spring & Mattress, $15.50 ™y"* $25 Bedstead has 2 inch continuous posts, large yea and heavy rod ends, rust and damp proof lacquer finish in satin or bright gold, all sizes; regular price, $15. The mattress is filled with pure white cotton, closely tufted, well made, very soft and comfortable; regular price, $6. il Strong woven wire spring with steel bands and elastic helicals | ‘© prevent sagging, regular price $3.50, Special $10 Layer Felt U4 , \ Mattresses, $7.50 Al Excellently upholstered, French roll, stitched edge, 5!4 inch box; many styles of ticking, 1 ON a. ri ir muy I i

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