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+ went ninety of them down bay to be fumigated and scrubbed fore going to Ellis Island. Grace M. Boynton, a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, of this city, was a passenger together with Miss Isabel Thorpe, of Montclair. ‘These young women have been teach- ors in @ school for girls in Constanti- nople. They left the Turkish al on June 17, and reached Greece by way of Bulgaria. “Germany,” said Miss Boynton, “Is shipping enormous amounts of sup- plies and munitions into Turkey through Bulgaria. With characterise tie German efficiency, these shipments go along steadily and there is no hunger or distress in Constantinople. The Germans are in complete domi+ nation in. Turkey and have, thus far, succeeded in preserving order. “The Turks are more kindly dis- the be- Dusand Armenian Refugees ch New York on Greek Steamer To-Day. ee heaviest incoming steerage pas- Ust to reach New York tn six ‘was brought into port to- Eneiteh than are the Germans, United States Minister Morgenthau, repre. Greek senting the Governments at war with from Patras, Greece. Bho had )fetnuny, has been doing great work pereons, mostly Armenian refa-|j, Constantinople and was recently in the steerage; 229 passengers in |instrumental in having an order is- cabin passengers wed by Envir Pasha, banishing all an = the renidenta of the allied races to the Gallipoli Peninsula, greatly modi- | Sites Boynton said she heard that Uner Vasilefs Constan- iy Dr. O'Connell, the Health Of- teward Americans, French and |™ "HE BVSHING WU publicl tinople on June I ht of June 16, threatened the Top Hani ~. Turkish sentiment, Miss Boynton declared, 1s against the war. But for the ihfluence of Germany, her Tur- kish friends told her, Turkey would never have entered the conflict. . ———— NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Cotton prices were off 4 to 6 points, with traders selling. Market was nar- fow and quiet during the morning. At 4 of third hour Rrices showed advan: hearty $1.50 a bale in past two da: juying by Wall Street houses, In = pathy with «trength in stock market, bey led with short covering, was the feature, 9.8 andy 2 2 15 6 points up to aliven Kailroad to: offices of President and Director of the Central New England Railway to con- form to the Validation Act recently paseed % the rg og tes ure. is place was taken . G Buckland. WILL WIN WORLD WAR, SAYSAMBULANCEDRIVER American Asserts Disease Has Been Overcome in Sister Republic’s Trenches. “This war is going to be won with the 76-millimetre gun of the French,” mid William Ahristrom of No, 1 West Eighty-fifth Street, who arrived to- day on La Rochambeau of the Freneh Line from Bordeaux, Mr. Abristrom was formerly an automobile salesman and went to the front six months ago as driver of an ambulance with the French army. Most of his time was spent in Alsace, “The French are the best and brav- st kind of fighters individually, but they have been up against machines, not men. When they clash hand-to- hand with the Germans, the latter aren't in it. A Frenchman is usually good for two Germans. But they are buliding up & machine of their own, wy've also got @ 75-millimetre gun that is a wonder. It fires thirty times BLD, LUBBVAY, JIUux 18, 1916. BERLIN SENDS A NOTE Said to Offer Compensation if It Is Found the Steamer Was Torpedoed. BERLIN, via The Hague, July 13,— Germany will make full investigation of the reported torpedoing of the American steamer Nebraskan off the southwest cqgst of Ireland May 26, and will offer full compensation if it i# found the explosion that dam- aged the vessel was caused by a Ger- man submarine, it was learned to- day. A note dealing with the case was handed to Ambassador Gerard by the Foreign Office last night. Its contents were cabled to Washington to-day, The Nebraskan, carrying a crew of by an explosion whileen route in ballast from Liverpool to New York on the evening of May 25, about steam, statement that she had been torpe- doed, The naval attacne of the Amer- jean Embassy at London, is under- stood to have reported his belief that the Nebraskan was attacked by a twenty miles south of Fastnet Rock. |}, BATTLESHIP FIRE NEAR ON NEBRASKAN CASE/ 9,000 LBS, OF POWDER: New Jersey’s Crew Masters Blaze When It Is Within Ten Feet of the Explosive. BOSTON, July 18.—A fire in the for- ward handling room, within ten feet: of 9,000 pounds of powder, on the bat- tleship New Jersey, in dry-dock at the Charlestown Navy Yard, was ex- tinguished by quick work of seven’ five of the crew to-day. It was be- lieved that the fire was caused by a ity. stone, mow. rock, 08. Hodge, 116; Rotts 1 BEV ENT in om, 120; ves: | Stromboli, 122; | stoeplechat 5 on. fea Yealeuate Peeters ee In hkor lone, a! rd Kot Nut Bingsth Bore. 11; | Copiamer, 113. | x prentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; | track tast. _eteaastinevsnonanen WINDSOR ENTRIES, sbort circuiting of electric wires, The | hand wires were cut and the room was flooded. blaze on the battleship Alabama at Philadelphia last Sunday was also at- tributed to electric wires, —_—_—_— BELMONT ENTRIES. forty-seven men, was badly damaged | She reached Liverpool under her own it! ner, The British Admiraity issued a | ™%4q ‘Williams, 08 108; Bernice, 10% RACE —Purse ;. fv 4@ minute and there are every ahrapnl’ 600 slugs in “I saw the gun work at 6,000 yards and there was nothing left of the | German trench. For range-finders they are the origynal range sleuths. ‘At the beginning more men suf- fered from disease than from bullets, One night they took 1,100 men with typhoid out of the trenches. But that's all changed now. Medical sci- ence has triumphed over typhoid, and the trenches are marvels of cleantl- ness and sanitation.” WALLSTREET. With net changes from previous closing, Net submarine. a ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Activity of plants of U. 8, Steel Cor- poration ts reflected tn fact that for first time in several years it 1a in the market faa purchaser of raw steel. 47 and 49 West 42ND STREET Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. *" ANNOUNCE THEIR ISEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY es The Sale for Which the Woman in +s Fashionable Wearing Apparel Is Waiting : Extraordinary Price Reductions .Cotton and Silk Dresses—at Clearance Prices Summer Silk Dresses twere up to $20.00 Sale Price Summer Silk Dresses \ taffeta, crepe de chine or crepe meteor were up 10 $2500 SalePrice 13.50 Highest Class Model Gowns Nos. _ OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York An Extraordinary Sale of Copper producers look for. Increased sales this week on bosis of 20 cents a pound. Magma Copper Company, par value $5, has lsted 35,000 shares on the Market. Sixty thousand shi land Of and Gas C stock, par value $5 has been put on lis ompany | preferr: per share, fully paid, Cuban American Su close its fiscal year 8 last year on to 40 per cent., and this yerrs earnings indicate a 8 for the common stock of between and 60 per cent. The stock opened yesterday at 88, closed at 101, and sold at 108 to-day. Idle cars in United States and Canada decreased 24,817 in June. Ata Very Special Price tony dividend. oF a6 conte & clare pays About 500 Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Crepe ee een eee Meteor and Taffeta, in a variety of this sea- son’s smartest models in the prevailing colors. Company will Women’s and Misses’ uest of Afternoon and Street Dresses Alaska Gold Mine Amal, Copper H+ +115 co. | jexico making three in all indicating that in- dustrial conditions there are improving. pees et es cee CHICAGO American Smetting & Refinin, has started two more planta in teres Faces Also a number of desirable Summer Cotton Dresses 10.75 : earn? CORN Sale Price 3,50 7.50 ‘ Actual Values to 35.00 alts WHEAT, Net clone, Open, High. Ww. Close, ch’gs, he: RRRBS Eig FER FLEES EFER ELE A Late Summer Model of beautiful quality silk in Baa eae net slanted atlect skirt 7 Georgette Collar end’ cuffe, full length wot. 12.75 Wor ww 1240 i its—To Close Out Spring Suits— For Afternoon and Evening Wear Exclusive models, copies of Paris creations, pussy willow taffeta, ‘flowered silks, neta, crepe de chine, meteor, trimmed with Georgette 21.50 Were up 0 $45.00 Sport Coats—To Close Out A collection of the very latest models suitable for all purposes; of chinchilla, plaids or mixtures, with a ESTE BESS FRERR ERE FEES PERTIA TS ereipeseysbenatsssSests es thsssees SSS Ssasaussse ies: SF FE OF © is Ned om ws eave eaneses ee were SF fereterone ttn Intemorough. Met. Tater, per. ee Tee S82e o2ese The styles m Beach, te 7.50 and 12:50 Were up 0 $45.00 Evening Gowns Sacro as aes 15.00 were up 10 $29.75 White Silk Dresses te Taffeta or Chine—Now in Such Favor | ‘These popular and modish dresses shown in many distinct models. Srecaly ive? 12.50 16.50 19.75. Sold up to $29.75 NO EXCHANGES velvet collar; also some braid trimmed. 7.50 and 10.00 Were up 10 $17.50 Evening Gowns A distinctive collection in taffeta, chiffon, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, Gros de Londre or nets. Beautifully trimmed and fashioned. 19.75 Were up 10 $35.00 FPR PERE FLEES FEE ae a Peiresal poss pecsl tactile adh acake ad bad bade had baaeen aha AEs Btn SESSEZ OBES: RENEE SHS LSR 235! PEERESER FE FPPETE $e [ttt SESTELER FERS FF ES ERETE FF er tizrt pity eee +4 ety FF tore ogy SeSSSSSVSHVSNSS ESE: es nce rae cae eeser EPL E RE aesseseemae’ nes eree FERRE OLaAs* 6,00 Y Hottest +l ttl tt + t+ abesks: REESE ™I|W. L. DOU OUR INVENTORY Just completed, has 94.00 %4.60 & ends and broken lines in our enormous stock which MUST be moved this month, before TODAY’S BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find it much better, as it removes skin discolorations, such as freckles and tan, and makes the skin smooth, white and velvety, This @jlotion is made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot water, then adding two teaspoonfuls @ycerin, This complexion beautifier does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more refined appearance, It removes both shininess and sallow- ness, rapidly giving the skin a per- manent, healthy, youthful appear- Me ina | ances 1; An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at triflin, expense by dissolving teaspoor 7" Pot canthrox in a cup of hot water, ‘our e 7 slowly on scalp id massage Bilious ness tity 7h mies canine ‘ cooling lather that dissol: and re- For Billousness, Bick Headache, Indiges- | moves all dandruff, excess oil and ‘ {die Rinsing mere ioeng . 0, nt, wi the hair takes on o sy richness natural color, also tiness which makes it seem very much heavier our Fall purchases arrive. It may be that the very pieces for ily ry Esta es A a Flake ans coane teen oveillowinc eat ICTIONS up to PIFTY PER| . is bound to repay you. Let the Question of Payment Bother You use of our DIGNIFIED CREDIT - PLAN at all times. hy zt EF fs ‘Three Piece Suite, massive frames, mahog- | any finianed, | highly polished; ines PEED. | backs and arms in genuine Spanish leather; ‘Senrrvctione ‘Springs; Hike cut; value $75; special a 4 TP. M. Saturday, July, Augu: \a a\ aR y Bn vcsaas WYAC ORG” Doren "St, She Boston Pos EDWIN A. GROZIER, Editer and Publisher Is the First Choice of Local and National Advertisers:in Practically All Lines of DISPLAY ADVERTISING Below are the totals in te lines for the five leading Boston papers for the first half year of 1915, Daily and Sunday in- cluded, among the Blass lines of business. Classified advertising not included. The Boston Post not ea pst ro of classified or small want advertising, because with its very large circulation it cannot itably prevailing Boston Iss prope to state thet, including clacaified edvertiing, the Glebe has the largest at rates. It state that, i vertising, the G e t volume of total , The Transcript, untike In the Eighteen Groups of the four other papers, has no Sunday edition. DISPLAY ADVERTISING The Boston Post Leads in Fourteen. The Boston Transcript leads in Three. for the First Six Months of 1915 The Boston American leads in One. The Boston Globe does not lead in any. The Boston Herald does not Tead in any. flere is the Evidence—Stars (%*) Show the Leaders at a Glance BOSTON GLOBE 148,377 213,174 34,285 15,532 1,030,053 223,014 55,597 9,132 154,439 134,935 5,081 116,763 171,549 45,931 48,115 39,713 28,681 124,335 2,598,706 BOSTON AMERICAN 142,446 131,867 27,522 661 897,688 225,110 20,039 4,049 79,340 90 158 17,094 178,024 122,768 43,665 39,399 %*& 81,730 14,173 78,614 2,194,547 1,641,565| 1,522,526] 1,129,305 734,383 057,141 671,821 600,108 503,547 The Post Is Going Up—Look at The Others—A Three-Year Comparison of Display Advertising Totals GLOBE AMERICAN HERALD TRANSCR' - 5,851,880 | 1912., +, 8,406,518 | 1912... 4 43 5 1180 7 | 19. 2,538,008 | 1913. 656, Ie 22122, Sleestewe | 101 +: 8,855,417 | 1914......) ganaiany Remarkable Circulation Explains This Remarkable Advertising Eastern Advertising Representative, Melly-GSmith Co., 220 Fifth Ave., New York BOSTON HERALD 144,059 92,128 28,363 33,510 529,662 80,209 76,215 5,494 93,824 60,328 12,142 150,003 128,799 39,606 53,545 42,971 27,732 130,823 4,729,413 BOSTON TRANSCRIPT 74,792 114,419 19,757 *% 44,983 385,664 24,328 *% 119,309 5,987 85,791 59,351 7,970 23,172 100,047 51,361 YEren 538 S53 Drug Stores, Proprietary Articles. Financial. Florists... ; * Furniture and Household Articles. Grocers and Food Products. ; Men's Apparel.. Miscellaneous........ Musical Instruments..... Sunday Magazine Sections. * 6,680 31,719 82,600 1,237,930 1912... 1913. 2,829,004 1914... — — than it is, After a canthrox sham; WOKLO WANTS WORK WONDERS, “ranging the hair is « pleasure, —A ves |