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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914. i ‘ 1 here of these helpless foreigners who ean neither go to war nor return home, ee f and at any rate are cut off from sup porting their families—who are \a no way a proper charge upon us. To the stranger who happens to be with us in a time of general calamity we will share what we have; but this does not mean that we are obliged to care for those who are delibe: asad - | thrown upon us fi_n outside. “Just before the Rochambeau sailed | three women, two about to become ie | mothers, asked for guarantees of sup- | Leading Bull Moosers Are to port from their husbands, who had j been called back to France, { had £ th here. On thet ise to, Serye Notice on Colonel | \hy,,men, Bere. 0% {helt promise te . intervals I paroled them, instead of and Ask Him to Run. | putuny them unuer vonde—so they could work. | “Lf the probation officers find amons | | them the slightest indicatiof pf an/ Col. Theodore Roosevelt is to be intention of ignoring the order of the emphatically told to-morrow by the steering committee of the Bull Mooso party that the committee | cient to support their families for one @imply will not stand for Harvey D.| year, is produced, Hinman as Progressive candidate for leueane it any of ‘Hap Mitt Lepage % ough under parole, ans ignore 1 Gavernor and that Col. Roosevelt | aecree of this Court, 1 shall sco to It must enter the race instead. It 18 that their destitute familics are sent @ald if Col. Roosevelt does not step to the French Consul and that he ts forward in thie great hour of ad- ‘hell directly, responsible for thelr support until the husbands return. versity there will be a party disrup- jis yetters to them, instructing them tion which will extend right out to |to defy the Court and sail at a time the coast. definitely fixed by him, are sufficient, It was Col. Roosevelt who forced | evidence on that point, Hinman upon the Progressives. Now Which ia‘ the opinion of Progreanves | CONSIDINE'S DAUGHTER as aad never wittbe | WN GARE OF HER AUNT) eee se It was the Saratoga statement of | Hinman to Republicans that caused | yrances, the seven-year-old daugh- the present revolt in the Progressive | te of the late John R. Considine, who party, Hinman was then asked point | wag found yesterday alone in @ room biank what his position would be if /in the Brighton Heach Hotel, where he should receive the Progressive sho had been deserted by her mother, Momination and should full in the | ses, Lulu Conaldine, was turned over Republican primaries, both primaries |to-aay by Judge Zeller, sitting in the ee ee ee cee Brooklyn Children's Court, to the cuss Here was Hinman’s answer to the | tay of her aunt, Mrs. George Consis Republicana: “While I seck the sup- |dine of No. 828 Went Fitiy-srvant Port of all good citizens in the effort |street, Manhattan. Mrs, George Cone ‘XT eball make to be nominated and |#idine said she was prepared ww auop "elected governor ‘on the piattorm [ths cid tnycans I ¥ found that Men above outlined, I am, and aball con-|County Hospital under observation, tinue to be a Republican, even if not |shall_be declared incompetent. nominated in the Republican primar- fem, 1 shall not by word or act leave my party either before or after the May Belp it Hed 1 f ave Tuberculosis September primaries, nor ask support Proper diet. fresh air and temperate Tuber- for any nomince of any other party.” Tedignation agai Hinman is find- ing its outlet to-day among the vari- ous Bull Moose ers. Progreasive Assembly Leader Michael Schaap hus this to say: “I don't see how he can nominate a man who admits that he won't make a campaign. We bave gut to nominate somebody, patter my arrival T met Micha “Lam {or Col. Roosevelt for Gev- | fi mH ‘me thie Bekman ai ernor, and I believe that under the resent circumstances he can be in- duged to run.” Jacob Lesser, who runs the Bull Moose's County Committee in New 4 York during the absence of Chairman vf Bird, said; “The Hinman Saratoga a n needs clarification. Bore be a@ second state- mpaign for a man | ¢ ns When Col. Roosevelt gets back from hig New England trip to-night it is understood that State Chairman Rob- ingon, County Chairman Bird and others will wait for him at Oyster Bay and demand that Hinman be Iieraily kicked out of the Bull Moon party and the Colonel put up as the! tandard bearer Instead. SAYS CONSUL TOLD FRENCH RESERVISTS, == TO DEFY THE COURT) Sze Ss Magistrate Says Men He Or- LaF oed | fet sat its | SPECTAL Are Notified to Go. \ Pe Until 6 o’Clock Friday Guaranteed 17 Jewels | Adjusted-10-Year From wives of Fre: 1 reservists $ Magistrate Cornell, in the Domestic Relations Court, to-day got word that the French Consul in this city was advising their husband to vio- late their parole to the court. The Magistrate on Saturday, at the re- quest of these women, had their hus- bands, summoned from the French mer Rochambeau, on which thoy Filled Watches ‘were about to sail for France. The men wero held for abandonment and ‘were paroled on their promise not to wail unless they provided for their families for a year in advance to the satisfaction of the court. Yesterday the men received letters telling taom to gail none the less and naming the ‘vessels on which they wors to go. “The whole situation is in disre- gard of te rights America and of this city pi.ucularly,” said Magis- trate Cornell. “First these consular agents, in the name of their govern- ments, or .ed to this city thousands of reservists for whom there was no transportation ready and for whose * care, while waiting for transportation, wcant provision was made, “Never in my court service has this court been eo congested with misery as that brought about by the dumping FURNITURE REDIT BMP RIcks sBuy Sale of J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. ANNEX BUILLDING—HOME FURNISHIN Great R SELL “SECONDS” IN THES Choice of Pieces at 29c to 50c Pieces at THE BIG STORE” Born sieS, SIXTH AVE., ISTO I9™ STREET “Certified” Gray Enamel Ware Amazingly low prices—a result of a timely special purchase. All of this gray enamel ware is perfect—every piece full capacity. ye NE f GOODS. : 4 Ls DOUBLE a0 STAMPS MORNINGS—SINGLE 20¢ STAMPS AFTERNOONS 25 c Usually Priced Choice of 3 5 c Usually Priced 50c to 75c Kettles Canes Double: Kise or Cereal Before 2-Quart Double Rice or Cereal Boilers He Preserving Kettles 12-Quart Preserving Ketiles 10-Quart Preserving Kettles 8-Quart Berlin Sauce Pans with Enameled Covers 3-Quart Berlin Sauce Pans with Enameled Covers 8-Quart Berlin Sauce Pots with Enameled Covers 4-Quart Berlin Sauce Pans with Enameled Covers GSpot Water Pails 6-Quart Berlin Sauce Pans with Enameled Covers 3-Quart Coffee Pots 6-Quart Berlin Sauce Pots with Enameled Covers Round Double, Self-Basting Roast Pans. Brass & Iron Bedsteads, Springs In Addition to Hundreds of Other Speciale in trated; 2-inch continuous-post brass bedsreads; all regular bond Bes ht of satin Anish; baked on; head end 5 Sane’ with high risers and hell- cal ends. mbination felt striped ticki meade 5 filing rb rede a all Lenk Sanitary ‘Mattresses MAT~ | $17.80 MIXED HAIR MATTRESSES $1275 Ma ae FLOSS MATTRESSES—the eo! is moe $9.50 3.50 EXCELSIOR SOFT-TOP MAT- $9 75 | 87 COMA! TRESSES—at. TRESSES—at, an Portieres Sule SEAMLESS mre eae Hg50 ie yard HEMSTITCHED BORDER SWISS ) $3.78 FIGURED DAMASK. and ah MO RED BORDER SCRIM: ARMURES—yard. . $2.50 88S VELVET $11.50 ART SILK H designe and range of combination colors; pair. $9.75 _ 17.50 14.75 17.80 18.75 ‘MAIN BUILDING Former Records Sure to Go in Tomorrow’s Sale! 10 to §20 Suits 47, at *8.99 482 high-class and fashionable suits produced for this season by famous makers of ready-to-wear clothing in New York, Philadelphia and Rochester. rhe is a sale of special groups from our own superb stocks. SUMMER SUITS AND OTHERS IN CORRECT FASHIONS AND WEIGHTS FOR FALL WEAR ARE HERE FOR YOUR CHOOSING. $ TAKE YOUR PICK, TOMORROW, AT 8 95 $10 to $20 Coat and Trouser Suits $10 to $20 Plain and Fancy Blue Suite $10 to ie Grey Worsted Suite $10 to $20 Cassimere Suits $10 to $20 ‘‘Odd’’ Suits Only 1 to 3 suits of a kind, for this is a clean-up from our stocks, All regular sizes for men and youths. Plenty of sizes for “‘stout’’ men. More Crowd-Bringing Bargains $10 to $15 Eng- “Odd” Blue Serge Coats a TAB] ot Se dt e $4 Trousers— $ 2 also mixtures; bey 50 at. “Kingly”’ ‘Sample Trou- | Youths ” Suits — sers—usually to bod $ wpually to $6; $ aio orice 2.95 ‘MAIN BUILDING *“‘Odds and Ends’’ Sale of Men’s and Women’s £2, $2.50 and $3 <= Low Shoes $ Tomorrow,at.... Limited lots—discontinued lines and accumula’ oa from our recent great shoe sales. See the following list. If your size is in the collection, you'll get a WONDERFUL BARGAIN when you come here, tomorrow. Women's Shoes-—-Oxfords, Pumps and a few Colonials; all popular Marist Sizes oe 3, ei 4 on 414; A, B and C widths; also sizes all ee leathers and styles. Sizes Goodyear-welted soles. i Ties, in 036 and 10. All with Tomorrow—The Biggest Sale Yet of $25 Brase Bed Outfite—as illus- | $10 White Enamel Bedsteads— 2-Inch continuous posts ; enamel lacquer; 10-year link high; good caste 4 95 $8 mattress (taal in fancy- | 9 White Enamel Bedsteade—a 12.50 good heavy bedstead with brass spindles; baked enamel; & Mattresses Furniture. treet Curtains, Upholstery Materials Rugs and Carpets. mer 912 SEAMED AXMINSTER R f Oriental MAIN BUILDING Timely Sales For Friday’s Shoppers Dress Goods New Fall Weaves $1.50 All-Wool Broadcloth—-new Autumn colors, also black; i ES laches wide Hae im joman Sti Poplin. — inches Weed rkony 8 me conorinet yd. $2.60 Imported. Broadcloth—extra quality; pias and Gn colors ; jor ae a evenii wear; yard. . - 1.98 Linings 19e Black Mercerized Sateens— 20 to 30 inches wide; 0c yard. anv @9c Mercerized Sateens—all col- ors retty floral patterns, so Jacquard effects; yard 50c Wash Goods Se Standard Apron Ginghame— nee and white checks; 190" Prinied Chiffon’ Volto 27 inches wide: ard 19¢ Printed Crinkled Pliseo— 4 Heh hos Die ye ihe | Patterns it an jar! unds, ett Plalds—hand: 12% ote! is handsome pat- terns; 36 inches wide; yard 22 ( cdl inches wide; 15c 18 "Kimono Flannels—new pate for bathrobes and kimo- 10c Art Needlework Royal Society Stamped Scarfs, Cen- terpieces and Pillow Designs for Eimcelterr avant prices S0c to 3 to- morrow ...... LO 39e Odd Cretonne and Crash Covers, Scarfs and Pillow Slipe—usual fomerrowen se o m! 29 to 69c Porto Rican ‘° Cigars $9 Boxes of 50; at... bs Never before $2.80. Thi size; han ity Porto Rico Fine Manila Cigare—ambas size; mild cigar; highest grade made in the Philippines; box of 25, $1; box of 50 HAVANA RESAGOS—made by tillo f ine filler an sizes to 36 only. Fale is a THREE DRESSES ham, Em gerie, colors include tan, In the lot at $1.39 Former!: to $3.95. at °1-% UGH YRLLOW suCAR ee Ibe, 6Be cbr iGAk 10 tbs, 8Oe Coffee Freshly roasted dally. raNcy MARACAIBO a it 1, 24€ AVA COP. sumitinn FOUNTAIN | PREMIUM PATENT UR, gop NEDAL, mite rele; ‘ae etter mare mere than Hee ee and iy Oo to $1. 215 Dresses, Formerly to $2.: * ae $5, at ‘1.39 Formerly to $6.75, at Je’ surely be a “hummer,” for the styles are Seana tee the materials and work- moe YOu" ‘tag Ohh and, ger one OU CAN BUY TWO TO ULAR PRICE OF ONE. Striped Percales, Madras and Voile, Lingerie, Linene, Ging- Net, fonlGus Lin- Numerous hese bat Hae ectad styles; lain white and checks. Sizes are roken, and, therefore, you will have to do some picking and choosing. SIZES FOR MISSES ONLY. Clearance of Dresses for Stout’ Women Sizes 39 to 51 Bust-Measure . ‘MAIN BUILDING These 774 Dresses Ought To Go Out “in a Rush” Lovely Summer Styles in a Sensational Clearance, Tomorrow Sizes for misses and small women— 95, at 49c 95, at 79¢ end-of-the-season The event will FOR THE REG- Voile and lue, pink; also the dresses are in ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Sale of Groceries Our Mammoth Pure Food Market Will Supply Your Every Need at Lower Prices Than You Pay Elsewhere. We cannot accept C. O. D. orders for fresh veg smpod ples oe products. ie you cannot come fn person, send your order by mi iy ait faa name l4c eTGb; « a $2.70; morket; ime’ 61.95; 0c 5S reg. Se cake CHEESE —fancy York State; Ib S-quart basket. wacK INSACK SWEET AIN BUILDIN Wines and Liquors Vermouth irench, Cosulls & Prate and Puritan Port & Sherry, Gallon, 01.38 Formerly Ito $6.75, at 92: 5 ere. $7.50, at°S phone Chelsea Prices in Town