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T large extent o' ley, but no among the f In the Tsing: | destitute. Miss escort distribute there. The floods are receding and the on complaint ef Oscar Rohr of No. 7% Columbus Avenue. Rohr, with his wife and two friends, were walk- ing of One Hundred and Tenth ; Street, between Fifth and Leonx ‘Avenues. He alleges Cohen and three others approached and one of the number said to Mrs, Rohr: “Hello Darling. Would you like to kiss mort” Rohr remonstrated with the quar- tette and alleges that they then beat him, One drew a knife and stabbed him in ten tons of rice Some Missionaries Also Were Taken From the Dikes of Shuyhing by the Callao. ‘WASHINGTON, July 27.—Fitty blind @ffl refugecs and some missionaries ‘Were rescued July 16 from the dik: @ Shuyhing, China, by the United Mates gundoat Callao, Admiral Win- | Policeman Gets One of Four That terhaiter cables from Shangha!. One | 9 of riee were distributea| | Accosted and Attacked Couple ar hundred bags of rice were Near Central Park Wall. Israel Cohen, eighteen years old, of No. 62 East Ninety-ninth Street, is locked up in the West One Hundred and Twenty-third Street Police Sta- fon charged with felonious assault Admiral says no, more naval vessels are needed for reltef work YOUTHS INSULT WIFE, THEN STAB HUSBAND the shoulder. They when Patrolman McAndrews headed’ them off and caught Cohen, Rohr'’s wound 1s not serious. The police say @ stained penknife was found in Cohen's pocket, but he denied doing the stabbing. —— Mra, Kagene Smith Dend, WINSTED, Conn., July 27, — Mra, Bugene Smith, wite of a New York law- yer, died suddenly at their summer! home in Norfolk last night of heart jtrouble, Mrs, Smith was sixty-seven | years old and was born in New Haver, daughter of the Rev, Leonard Bacon. She leaves four children—Leonard B. and Miss Alice M. Smith of New York; Winthrop D. Smith of Harrison, N.Y. and Mrs. ares Consols, to a om lack of food COURTSHIP COMEDY OF THE “SEVEN SISTERS” AT STRAND THEATRE. For Infants and Children, | Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria Marguerite Clark, who has achieved many distinct successes, was seen on the screen last night at the Strand Theatre in the first performance of an exceptionally good picture called “Seven Sisters.” ‘The play deals with the efforts of’a Hungarian widow to marry off her seven daughters, Ac- cording to the film, marrying is a much more serious and ceremonious matter In Hungary than it Is in this country, and gives opportunity for many humorous Incidents. Another highly interesting picture is the Strand Topical Review, which 1s made up of “news pictures’ from this country and abroad. An attrac- tive series of travel and educational } In pictures are also shown. The musi- ‘amme, with the large con- under the direction of », is good, as well as ns by Use For Over yoRK ¥ at the Columbia Theatre yesterday jal when the fourth month of the attrac- rr tion was begun, The burlesque, which jie sprinkled with a bit of vaudeville ae |here and there, was witnessed by a | large audience last night. Will J. AUS SenTAUA COMPANY. NEw voRE erry, | Kennedy's impersonation of a country Julia Beverley, lan Turner, baritone, palit lay |BEHMAN SHOW ENTERS ON ITS FOURTH MONTH AT COLUMBIA THEATRE, contralto, anc erishness aml F SLEEP. — Jac Simile Signatare of Get that flavor! rettes begins as quick as you light one. Test your taste on new blended brand and realize how delightful a cigarette can be. We ask you to compare quality, flavor, mellowness and fragrance with any arette at any price! The cost of tobaccos blended in Camels pro- hibits the use of premiums, ‘where in scientifically 100; or 10 packages Jaseine-covered carton Fecommend thie eupply or when Camele are sold @ eoaled packages, 20 (goo darottos) 11 $1.00. 'e carton for the home or you travel, ran! toward the wall of Central Laetal players. twelfth chapter of “The Go F. J. Agate of Scaradaic, N. ¥:| N pet in Passion ers” William Dunn are the th Other pletur PRIMITIVE INDIANS IN A FEATURE FILM AT GRAND CENTRAL PALACE “In the Land of the Head Hunt- is the main feature film of the This is our regu HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915, and child in her arms, | well with the able assistance of Miss Nicholas Dunaew, Dorothy Kelly and | 4 >, erous efforts. Others on the bill were Fred Watson, a singer and monologist; ‘Togan and Geneve in a wire dancing novelty, and James T. Duffy and Mercedes Lorenz In a skit, “Spring Byd Fis exelit Aavt Beginning “MUTT AND New York World, Aug. Dl Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Will Continue Wednesday Semi-Annual Sale Mens Clothin, 8 West 38th St Shop Store Floor lar stock and not merchandise bought for sale purposes 33 TO 4 pencil striped cassimere or Men’s Custom Men’s Hand Tailored Suits 6 CHEST Two, three and four button, soft roll front models, of hairline overplaids, Glen Urquhart plaids, checked or worsted, Oxford vicuna and English tweeds; many half silk lined (also Tuxedo Suits, galloon bound collar and cuffs; sizes incomplete), 15.00 Heretofore $21.50 to $27.50 Tailored Suits 33 TO 4 One, two, three or four but 20 6 CHEST ton models, of hairline over- plaids, Glen Urquhart or tartan plaids, clhb or shepherd checks, striped cassimert or worsted, Oxford vicuna and English tweeds, soft roll front; natural shoulders, .00 Heretofore $30.00 to $40.00 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS — 4 West 38th S “Banister” Low Shoes in hogany, tan or black Russi 4. 3. THE qo etm patent calf, with tops of same, taupe or fawn buckskin. Regular Prices $7.00 and $8.00 Men’s Low Shoes Of mahogany, black or tan, Russia calf or patent colt, with tops of same, taupe or fawn buckskin. Regular Prices $4.00 to $6.00 t.—Store Floor Will Close Out Wednesday Men’s “Banister’’ Shoes the newest models of ma- ja calf; also imported French 00 00 NAL MONTHLY: THE SPERRY MAGAZINE Olt all Elevated ond Sicbuegy ows Stands Premium Store and a WHO. BUvEe ‘ unds of applause for their 4 which Is full of dotignttut | on the Georgia State Farm at Milledge- merriment — Martelle, player of nd Central Palace for the first time! hs r, on, the, Georgia State Farm at Milledge. sharact " 1 ye dane . nd ’ E peng Bag ahs OUI TEE tac stank cceouniey Vay wenek Hud" appear ina Ham’ moving fentence, aro an added attraction on dea una’? ane tay Pena ‘all the native costumes of the North picture comedy, rounding out a good | Bie imitation of Frank Tinney, also won| Pacific Indians, their dances and bill ai favor from the patrons, legends, ‘The entire drama is enacted OM ae ——f—— 4 {by primitive Indians and sets forth LORW’S DOUBLE BILL TALE OF A “LOST ONE” | many picturvade sermon of the will. ROR THE WEBK OFFERS | 1. In the other three rings of tho . G ‘ PRINCIPAL OFFERING ataee Uae: onus © aa “4 VARIED ATTRACTIONS. | » ace the pictires which the larg AT THE VITAGRAPAL | yyyiic ap re Barbara | _— a% j‘Tennant in “The Chimes" ‘e A human interest story, entitled | featuring Terris, “You Know “My Lost One” (“My Perdida”), in| Mo. Al” & Pathe Weekly and two the frat three : ; + 18) Charlie Chaplin” comedies + on this bill are Mike the feature picture of the Vitagrapb — Theatre's programme for the current 7 week, The story tells of a violinist DANCING GERS AND who writes an opera that is stoler SINGL DANCERS AT inh comedian. and later produced by a rival, who] PROCTOR’S FIFTH AVENUE tic motion | also induces Yhe author's wife to leave = y wing his life | her husband. She ts playing the) At proctor’a Fifth/Avenus Theatre, hate aan Lee lhe on We aad this week, Fred McKay and Ottie an ittle daughter n the au- di h latter formerly with the dienes, Her love for home ana chiia | Arie Dadecca? tatu a very ALL CARS TRANSFER At Bloomingda overcomes her and she leaves the} Berlin Madcaps,” fea * re stage during the performance to take |f00d bill, McKay danced and sang THE HOME OF TRUTH Write or call for our in- the husband teresting Furniture Booklet. Many items in the sale are described and illustrated. 4 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d Av, Pum 3905 The August Sale of U ere a eae Here is where furniture is | sold for what it really is. You are told that “‘mahog- any” is a trade term for mahogany veneer —that “(mahogany finish’”” means painted and stained like mahogany “a ll mahog- any” means mahogany con- struction throughout and “solid mahogany” means construcied of solid pieces of mahogany, and that the same rule applies with oak, maple, walnut or any other wood. 6-Piece William and Mary Bed Room Suite in Mahogany or Circassian Walnut, $97.50 As shown above. Dresser 43 inches long with “dust " bottom, trimmed with oxidized handles, large French mirror. Chiffonier is 33 in. long. Dressing Table is fitted with triplicate mirror, Full-size bed, chair and rocker. All the pieces match perfectly. The Suite is a particularly beautiful one. Sold separately if desired. 2-in. Continuous Post Brass Bed, $9.75 The one continuous piece brass bed bend prevents the bed gett the “wiggles” from either shipp l handling or use in the home. This fi is because there are no joints in the posts of this bea. Made with one-piece continuous posts and all one-inch fillers. Head 56 inches high, foot 34 inches high, Beautiful velvet fi . Any We illustrate one of the numerous styles. See our ‘ation of the one-piece bend-Pp 10-Piece Charles II. Dining Room Suite in Quartered Oak, $99.75 Finished in rich Butler color, Buffet is 48 in, long, with 10x40in, plate mirror. China Closet is 39 m. wide. Serving Table is 38 in. long. Six foot extertsion table has 45 in. round top and platform base. Five chaire, with seats of genuine Spanish leather in any color desired. One arm chair, TL 0 3-Piece Oak Suite, Made of solid quarter-sawed oak inished in brown. Each piece has the “au le" seat, with 9] All covered in genuine brown “Spat White Enamel Steel Bed, Special, $2.50 Heavy continuous posts and fillers, finished with three coats of baked enamel. Any size. Rome Link Bed Spring, Special, $1.95 Heavy steel frame, raised 4 to 6 inches from bed rail, guaranteed gainst sagging. Any size for any bed. All Cotton Mattresses, Special, $3.98 . 1 ee Weight 45 pounds in full site, | (sedis ; y en, era enee © OR Leather-Covered Library Suite, $49.50 As shown above. Large, comfortable pieces, of graceful construe- The heads of the pillars are beautifully carved, Your choice of colors. Fourth Floor, All Brass Costumer, 97c | Nearly 6 feet high; 3 legs; 3 hooks, tI] bright or satin finis! tion. Highly polished. and the covering of the seats is genuine leather. Sol separately if desired. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Tub Skirts, Special, 85c Sizes for Women and Misses Seasonable skirts in many of this summer’s models, a few of which are illustrated above. For outing, seashore or mountain wear, these skirts are particularly appropriate, besides being inexpensive. Among the materials are the following: Linene Beach Cloth in tan, black-and-white or all white, Some have patch pockets, flounces in various effects, or trimmed with buttons. Rare value at 85c, i Pique Linen Ratine i} if ALL CARS TRANOPER TO T, Fleer BLOOMINGDALES’ ¢:: 32 5", ce Mea ERLE RB eee ee me MN ee ete oman