The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1914, Page 6

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fol dyrp mead streets; Henry street, between Se and Catharin streets; Jefferson street, | 4 -URO \a P FRENCH EX-MINISTER. j between East Broadway and Henry; - ~ elon AND TRAFFIC HALTS S | street; Scammel street, between ast | 19. oa me | Broadway and Madison street; Ridge ing rf) cud dttime Wer CHILDREN i ton streets; Cannon street, een af former Minister of For- Broom and Delancey streets; Essex| . fedhen Pichon in the Pi pg Place, between Ludiow and) “E fina too ‘Kat Wide aout tee G6 Essex streets; Eldridge street, be- abou it ! ew sting, toe, much eat tthe cet; | Police Commissioner Aids The ‘ween, Delancey end | Meringue, Evening World’s Campaign nue A and First avenue; Fourth) street, between Avenue A and First street, between Delancey and Riving-| Waters From Which They Took Shellfish Not Fit to Bath In— | 4efinite time in future amd having |. Mussels and clams found along the . Pa AEG 2 beach at Hart's Toland and gaten by jestroyer is the twelfth vessel of prisoners is assigned Health Com. ‘pe to be constructed for the Gov-|N Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50to $12 missioner 6. 6. Goldwater as a very ater 0 Iikelly cause of the’ ebidemic o fy.| Semth Save He Made Bet om Street] inch beam and hare drattiot 9 tock § inche: wi Propelled tal —— it - wd FAS GOT TY the wars ed ‘DESTROYER LAUNCHED.| Ehiock & FROW RIVER MUSSELS los a more than 600 German mem-| Nieholeon, a Turbine Vessel, Takes, arth “aleuaas Lieve teabihert eos em Philadetpate. Establiahed 52 Years per ns a Seer or tue emer of | united. states torpedo toa mites Don’t Let Your Eyes of getting back thelr Jobs for an in- Suffer by Lack of Glasses Busy city life keeps the nerves on edge and the are first to suffer— ave your eyes a chance. Nicholson, after whom the boat Is ed, served in the Revolutionary Disease on Island Checked. ent by the Cramps. It ts built of and is 315 feet long, 30 feet 6: Eyes Examined Without Charge foot by Registered rmeny nue; Dry Dock street, between Eye Physicians. ce, It will, Be for Playgrounds. p ong D casante phold fever there. Cor: 4] t pro! B: ‘Tent etreets; Ninety-| screws, t v aoe iS oe Fonth ond eeveam First and second| Prisoners trom the Workhouse have| Michael Kennedy of No. 148 Flatbush | the Soukrnet apace calle tee oh te sacle fg bade vad 14 avenues; and One Hundred and Third/a habit of scouring the beach for|avenue, Brooklyn, was arraigned before | four reg, Nicholeon \shiae @ battery 380 Sixth Ave., 22d St. In accordance with the campaign! street, between Madison and Fifth! shel! fish. The water in the vicinity | Mestetrate Levy in West Side Court to- | torpedo Tee Fe tre ee 101 Nassau, at Ann St. farted by The Evening World for) Avenue. ts oy puuer| of Hart's Island furnishes an outlet day charged with recelving beta on horse ah ny 17 Weet 42d Street. eet = playgrounds, Commissioner Woods approved to-da ythe report of! sireets; Columbia Place, between Inspector Morris regarding nineteen | State and Joralemon streets: C ny " street, between Hoyt and Bond| for — woth from Manhattan and| {nine Ho was held in (00 ball for trial) SENATE TRUST FIGHT ON eye tilaastias heals : Brooklyn. Not long ago Dr. Gold- : 15th St. eee arrine 684 Cheever | water declared the East River watera| seventh Detective Division aaw Kennedy | © Open Saturday Until 6 P. M yurt of Special Sessions. Cor Detectives Molmes and Sutter of the 223 Sixth Ave., near streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn in | \ between Sut-| Were not even fit to bathe in. standing at Columbus avenue and Fifty- Sherman Act Ie Dedated. which trafic 1s forbidden between 2) ta; Georgie avenues; Christopher| Dr, Goldwater sald there were not(ninth etreet yesterday afternoon. Sev-| WASHINGTON, A ts fre recognized all over the work o'clock and & o'clock in the afternoon. | avenue, between Belmont and Butter) many typhold fever cases in the city/eral persons went up to him and the/is to-day debating = to be the best corrective of troubl ‘The order designating the streets| avenues, and Pacific etreet, between f saw them hand him the section of inal | Clayton bill, which exempts labor of the digestive organs. They tan famed in the report, stated the names | Rockaway and Stone avenues. tine 2 on unions and farmers’ organisations from | the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- gy of the plaground associations, settle- See eae cond ra Toland to Acti prosecution under the Sherman act. owe Jeanse thes! ments and Salvation Army detach-| T ESCAPES; fayor McAneny. He saya eyciy pre: | soem | Yesterday the Senate, by a vote of 36 ulate the bowels. They ¢ hese, ments which bad agreed to provide SANE CONVIC 4) j caution bes taken in the matter bag °, toma, |to 16, adopted a committee amendment cee system, purify the blood and 7 superintendents for the children and f leolation and sanitation and that|ne ‘did not Know ‘him very to the House bill. ‘The bill, as passed Sacrifice Sale act in the best and safest way arrange games for them. More streets Seeeltte at Naseane Suthihe wane Tate Ste ance on. poe retry ede tip nnstarnecoradhy Suiti '& will be provided in other parts of the ; cheater, Putnam, Ofange and Rock. —__>—— icing tbs condture tee i 8 F H 1 h city, the Commissioner sald, a0 spon) From ees crumtise Rave been notified not| wt. n. Mattland ‘ Salant Ob aitedint me ace Wenn FOR 10 DAYS ORLY. or hea t as arrangements for thelr supervision! “Brooklyn Jimmy” Flees to cand @ term prisoners| yugh R. Maitland, ot the|for damages by private persone, ane] Formerly $30 to $35 made. ge ig rrtronyy streets are Roose- Morris Plains State Hospital. ‘William Wall, an iftsane convict in fm June shot and seriously wounded &@ guard, escaped from the institution | e= yesterday afternoon. ~ ‘Wall, who was known as Brooklyn Jimmy before he was arrested, bad been in the Moris Plains asylum OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & @ 34th Street, New York e since May 6, 1918. Previously he had Final Reductions Scoer' "tor seouery.. Ween. ts reached the reformatory it was Women’s Summer Dresses. . values to 19.80.. 2.95 Women’s Summer Dresses. .vetses1020.0.. 5.90 Women’s Afternoon Dresses . values to 38.00..10.00 High Cost Summer Dresses. . values to 18.00..20.00 a, they found Wall hidden under some blank- Misses’ Summer Dresses. . . . Values to10.00.. 2.95 ets, He shot Collins, Carroll over- Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. . . Valuest18.00.. 5.90 apa aye Misses’ Party Dresses. ...... Values to 5.00..10.00 W'REYNOLOS WAMED Girls’ Fancy Wash Dresses. . .vaiuetos.ss... 1.00 FOR U. s. SUPREME BENCH Girls’ Hand Emb’d Dresses. .vatues to5.00... 2.95 || Wilson Sends to Senate Nomination Women’sSummer WashSkirtsvatues to s.00.. 2.75 vd pacing ro » Golf Cord and Linen Skirts...vsiaetoo00.. 5.00 : ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—The Pres- . ident signed to-day the following nominations: Attorney-General James C. McReynolds, to be a member of the United States Supreme Court. ‘Thomas Watt Gregory of Texas, to be Attorney-General of the United tates. Frederick .C. Howe of New York, to ion Commisatoner, Port of - Women’s Summer Blouses Clearance of 1,500 White Voile Blouses, trimmed with Venice, Shadow, Val. laces and fine em- + }.QO broidery; voile and organdie col lars. Regular 2.00 to 2.95 Values J, 5.00 Shadow Lace Blouses........2.95 Be 6.90 Flowered Chiffon Blouses..3.95 |. || 22s yesedvey hel y s horse that seemed hopelessly sick. They tied the animal in « stall and shot it nine times before it finally broke away, ran from the stable and Horse Escapes Exec in Nearby Creek. Will Close Out an Additional 765 Pairs Women’s Pumps Colonial and Ostend Pumps of White Canvas and Bucke skin, Patent or Gun Metal Calfskin and Bronze Kide skin; hand turned’ soles, Spanish Louis heels. Regular 5.00 0 7.00 Values 2,95 fines of $10 and $7.60 in Recorder Wat- son's Court. G CUITZ, ~ 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE § RAUMANN'S at 149th St. & 3d Ave. EMtrance on 149th 5 Furniture—30 to 50% Reductions = a Y Golden Vek svame a lewd unr 0 eas mapentaL LEATHER coucn | $78 i CHARLES A. KEENE with Every Purchase of $50 or over | ogee 180 Broadway, New Vork | $17.60 Opre Uutll 6 o'Clock, Saturdays Included, | | ‘Me Extra Charme for It, SE eas | krery t-veaing, cry) eae, ro areas ; SAILORS TO BE CITIZENS, |S sreusnisit"fantar aad tray | mates mich «vr vorime hte | fg jjutt ne $11.75 MORRISTOWN, N. J. Aug. 19—|Germane From Tied Up Ships Ack Foor, the Morris Plains State Hospital, who| It was said at the Barge Office on the George A. Zabriskie Flour Company, of/amendment adopted by the d Strength Y| dence only. Sale of mae rd i eth a Donor i “Ee ee ‘Neither inst the amend-| 30 Church St., cor. r nor the | ments Brett ert ap Ala: ’ Dey St Sunday World Wants Work All wool, fashionable patterns, matchiemly === rin the com) ‘a ai room. He had committed suicide. was fc nd for Papers. iRe Monday Morning Wonders, ~ No War Prices on — Goodyear Tires All advances—due to doubled cost of rubber— are withdrawn today on Goodyear tires. This applies to dealers and consumers. We have secured from abroad sufficient rubber at former prices to warrant this announcement. Effective everywhere today, Goodyear prices are the same as they were before the war. Which Will You Take? ® - r} ‘Tires Tires At Extra Prices With Extra Features Nowadays, 16 makes of tires are costing more than In No-Rim-Cut tires—at Good: i i , ear a Goodyear prices. these four extra features. Not cater toe Pie any price Some makes cost one-third more. offers you any one of them: One-third more than No-Rim-Cut tires—the world’s The No-Rim-Cut feature—th ‘ \< —the one faultless way top-place tires—the tires that outsell any other. 2 end Sere. * It completely wipes out hs arnaient we of tire ruin. Consider what that means. Ou: “0: ~Ai 29 ae: It means $5 to $15 extra on each tire you buy. It means tC ietee8 etre eure, under rend oony ditions, to save the blow-outs due to wrinkled fabric. This eon more tire 5 aero —-saaioes they are better tires. one exclusive process costs us $1,500 per day. t means that three of th “price ti A ; wo fee Nene ¢ extra-price tires cost as much Our rubber rivets—formed in each tire by a patent method to combat tread ion. i It means that the same price—or less—would buy a danger by 60 per cent. me mapares,; “Tksy redioe the half-inch wider Goodyear. _ Our All-Weather tread—the tough, double-thick anti- Extra prices are unjust. skid. The only anti-skids which run as smoothly as plain No man knows of any way to build better tires than treads. The anti-skids with deep, sharp, bulldog grips. Goodyears. We spend $100,000 yearly in These are costly features. On their our biapres des = i ak tee eet account No-Rim-Cut tires used to be the other tire equals the Goodyear. (,00D YEAR| tet priced tires. dea have bouche ARRON. OF But we gave you the savings due eon ° A to multiplied output. fraresiion Goodyeare. No-Rim-Cut Tires No-Rim-Cut tires now out. Asa result, they With All-Weather Treads or Smooth cost half the old-time buy more ofthemthan &% ot hy me TET TARTRATE A seweegrearaeene a prices. And, with all of any other tire. ; Na their exclusive fea- That any tire can tures, they cost you’ be worth one - third less than 16 other more is simply un- makes. Please find thinkable. them out. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio This Company has no connection whatever with any other rubber concern which uses the Goodyear name Any ler can supply you Goodyear Tires. If the wanted ) size is not in aac he will telephone our Local Branch

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