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ir ‘ASONG dhe RIUM we Lh P, D. of Room 1107, = Park Avenue, contributed this He for_another, ‘ per a Fen "eee. | Hi. Blose, who waa tn a hurry, dis- missed the whole affair with the fol- lowing: OSBORNE IN FIST BATTLE WITH MAN | get, “tin my chacttor wen tt TWO LEFT ALL ALONE | McDonald was allowed to go on his | own recognizance. | Warden Osborne explained that copies had not been made of the rec- ords removed by McDonald, and it was illegal to have them leave the | prison, The warden s#aid he took them away from McDonald during the in Dannemora to-day, and no one at END LIVES BY GAS Man and Woman Commit Suicide in Same Way in’ Same & widow, born in Gerniany, was found struggle and would restore them to _" | the files. Neighborhood. | ALBANY, July 30.—John B. Riley, . | State Superintendent of Prisons, is} Augusta Krischgessner, fifty-nine, | ———— SSR That Is Needed Is a Sluicg-|_ 7. A. G. atdn't have much time to |the Prison Department knew *NY-| deaa in bed at No, 804 Bast Highty- | thing of Patrick McDonald's visit to third Street at 9.80 o'clock this morn- either, All he had to offer was ing Sing W: Wrath a h tube open beside her. these few naa Sing Sing Warden Wrathy oo mL lle date eed oe i er me as mone | GET MULNY Boasts of Unimpaired Credit, and Subma-| teaming Prison Records |yNIOENTIFIED MAN KILLED. |*e%, =i 1 Tatendol etna tote Pourings. And TS TS vs to 10 or rines—British See Victory in War of Exhaustion | were Given Messenger. |yamor at wruins Passed over} tanta poly the Wf oR tote ‘Will Archie, the knee-high-to-a- the bil . VENT FOR THE POETS, |feip Mir Martin out too. Tils chorus —France Banished Ghost of 1870. Rody at Dobbe Ferry. ‘At 10.80 o'clock August. Keppen- berg, seventy-two, a German, former- follows: rm =| The body of a man, over which a hoemaker, was found dead In CAUGHT HIM AT DEPOT. number of trains must have passed,| fis "room at No, 504 Bast, Bighty- - ‘Jilted for another,” wr ie eta rete IN WAR OF EXHAUSTION & moratorium or oance!t publio/and others needed for wi novia war found to-day on the New York|fourth Street with a gas tube in his ' for a Chorus for ww Rate any in yo BRITISH FORESEE VICTORY depts, ‘ factori coo aa cate | + sa vay eg. [Central tracks opposite the Dobbs Ferry mouth A note he left said he was ° start to re ha at, 4 million oftizens in neutral lands} gy, Then Followed Fight in W hich |station. tt was removed to Baker's} alone an ite % 17 maha" an fool se ama” bere, ‘Thoms no ready to return home and help Ger-| ,,,"he sent a large expeditionary force Morgue at Hastings ‘Jilted for Another” Gets From C. F. K. came what he was many recuperate after the war. ‘0 the Dardanell - She bottied the Austrian fleet in the Warden Got the The only marks of Sdentification were | New York State Women Testify moved to term humble ¢ Tort.” By Ed L. Keen, Territory practically undamaged by the Adriatic just as England bottled & tag in the pocket bearing the name} 2. succes, N, ¥.—"T hate ‘not By perusing t canily Tenllees| (United Prose Staff Corrnspondent.) | '"? avagon of wa a the German fleet at Kiel, keeping the ai “J, Moynan” and three letters—"Con" e ., Over one-half of her colonial em- coessfully launched all Ne - o> Wawel H mersintiay cia’ “” | LONDON, July 0—England starts | pire captured eae financial measures, see |{he" pockels. was 'a railroad. tloket be. | Dr. Pierce's Favotite Prescription. Ms ‘ Ped ihe ed, upon the second year of the great wean commerce tem-| She abolished absinthe and put SIN ¥., July 90.—Warden | daughter suffered with female weak- preraed, strand sof jilted. ah OSSINING, N. Y., July tween Queenswater and Lyndhurst, L. 1 di rybody’e i etay out war with decided advantages over her other intoxicants under control. Osbo: of Sing Sine| ness, a run-down condition and general Give it the chance and in the ing “one. Laat ent bi A onl position of twelve months ago. ‘© hundred and fifty thousand) . She provided for the families of sol.| Thomas Mott Osborne ¢ ap eS decline. She had taken medicine with ‘aie bua « ticket for homme soldiers killed. dtere, prison and a confidential agent o Renr Admiral Moore Retires, {little result. I recommended her to ity of cases it will emerge and “Blushingly youre, Kenneth D. She has command of the seas, She Pependiture of about $2,600,000,000.| She cared for her own refugees and Superintendent of Prisons Riley had) ws sineton, July 30.—Rear Ad- | take it iption’ for I hi lull you Into a state of dreamy | purke,”” of Weehawken, senda in a|24# 4n army, trained and in training, war has given Germany these| provided homes and nourishment for Favorite Prescription’ for I had a fist fight in the railroad station | miral C, B. ‘T. Moore, Commandant of | high faith in it. She took it for some ity oF smite you in the| whole new song. Amputating the|Of nearly three million men. Her | Mtoe Belgians, ‘ the naval station at Honolulu since | time and the backache went away. She centres much after the fashion Mery) fae one oom, there is left} “expeditionary force’ in France ia Flelg Marah 1 von Hindenberg, who | and “kept the “Sconemie Ite of tbe Meike anean of Rltey, Patrick Me- February, 1913, was retired to-day on became stronger and happier and went on the phonograph | [h® following refrain: aioe now firmly intrenched in a position|won ‘the battle of Mazurian | country going. Donald, called at the Warden's office | Account of age. Rear Admiral Ciiftord | on to complete recovery. This was some when r neighbor across regarded ren: Lakes, freed East Prussia from the} gj J. Boush js on his way to relieve him. }fifteen years ago. Now she is married, corsa it re and it ane bet KX mt rack L | peoepeete of antag Sar ae Bat crate nee oe ee her terciteeys boomed bane soldiers | of the ra ne Lore biter! Co) Albert Gleaves, commanding the | has three daug ters iho are wel and ah your apartmen = Eient, with @ patient, toiling, united citi-| Warden. He said he wa New York Navy Yard, will succeed Rear | herself enjoys th." — 1. Few there are | (ith ol Wink ip uietiy fine, sty tough, @ral offensive movement are not im-| Gon. von Haeseler, who led the Ger- senry, 6nd, much to fer oreait bids the assignments of convicts to duty | ,amiral Moore on the list of active Rear JENNIE TISDALE, 183 Pine St., East ged Rot be song writers if] K. R, J. of Poughkeepsie grows |™Mediate, Her airmen have estabjished beg ee Rg who with|¥et to utter the first word of criti-|on the day when Convict Murphy | aamt u cught they could pet away|sentimental in his efforts to assist |thelr superiority in akill and daring |ntteen men captured a fort at Na-|°!%™ against any ono of her allies, gained admission to the death house| = it without having their life in-| Mise Martin, He miggesta that his|over those of the eumny. She is|mur, Belgium, without firing a, shot] g2'nce Waa never no caim as now, Bec! bout helping choriia might ensily be the featured ‘4 , She has suffered—and is still suffer.|and talked to Becker al jon of an illustrated song—you inna mse aria) fest. She has |4n Rarer ein to begin! ing cruelly—but she has not com-| the condemned man with testimony of | qeeing one's lyric in print and] slides which show ‘the, young’ man lat. her COMGIAMAs, teatheia! ‘and. te agommander Otto Weddigen, of the| Plalned. a conspiracy in which Rose, Webber 1. rial ‘an 'U-|/submarine U-20, who sank four Brit- and Vallon took part. it eung. Now go on with the| kissing the girl goodby. The Pough-|man, to manufacture & propondernt- {ish cruisers in the North Sea, and | ¢ keopaie contribution goes like thia: who finally met his death. w Je McDonald was told that the War-)| ing quantity of arme aad ammunt. | Who Really met his ¢ “ty a orien |S 2PANESe Garden den was sleeping late, A clerk un-| tae mre, The alate wicket far tion—of the right sort. She has back | Cai her, and her ‘et saw her mere, id to be flying the Swedish dertook the responsibility of giving | rt ; | Bat het ieee ee united nation and a united reves Akiaeeet i Wuabenani he by Brooklyn Lake him the data be required, which he a bY ae The war found her unprepared not |t%? famous sea-raider “Emden, who a Sum ‘tucked In his pocket and took away. | 9 named Martin nosded a lyric 2 collection of choruses would/onty from the military standpoint from the wadea setly bean yd ee cuiccise iaier: Wake rus es Fas solestion “9 r ck to Ber- me) ou ; e a es Gong entitied “Iiited for An-|RAFY be complete without Minnie! ue politically. ‘Tho Liberal Govern-| lin after the tn dee a eack Lahn) bide el cai hae cramer ‘The writer of this fixed wp|it at Lawrence, L. 1., which of couree|ment Was apparently riding fi Admiral von Spee, who sank one) The Japan 4 t -|told of McDonald's visit for the ditty and then asteg| gare her the fump'on some of the| fall. ‘There hed been all but mutiny {British squadron” und” preferred toliyn Notanie Guidi at to eisai very angry, ordered his automobile | (By Order of the United States District Court) and args writers becatiae of the pure alr.|in the army. ‘Tho Irish had become | Falklands until mnie won corm wine {Institute of Arte and Sciences Je a (and made all speed to the railroad Hi S ° l 4-Hour pectats ede aad eo. Sort Falklands until ships and crews went On Saturdays This Store Closes at 1 o’Clock J.B.QRBENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE Bom suas SIXTH AVE.. IGUTO IST STREET < : eiicunia ahords: more turbulent than ever. Sir Kd-|to the bottom rather than surrender | Charming summer attraction, station, where he found Riley's man - ward Carson had established his|t?, an) overwhelmingly superior! A prominent Japanese authority, waiting for a train for Albany. The “Provisional Government of Ulater" | "uth Meet. oqual thono of the | 8tteF Visiting it recently pronounced | Warden demanded possession of the | % and revolution was in sight. India| army, “The war has demonst jit the finest example of a Japancse assignment list. McDonald with hw was sesthing with sedition. Even cocten vee to Germany th: . Barden outside df Japan. some heat refused to surrender (hem, was one by Queenie Keely *f/ Canada had shown signe of tiring of | fr man, A It wan designed by T. Shiota, one} in a flash the two were flailing ,, Me told of how the barber went| the restraint of mother's apron | Centuries of sea training, are not-the | of the foremost Japancse landscape |away at each other and wien bY- All charge purchases made today and tomorrow will be entered on bills rendered September Ist. strings. Industrial unrest was at its| major surprises of the war is the|2tchitects in the United States, who| «tanders pulled them apart both were 5 Bl od arbor—but, ob, what's —_——_—=__—_ height. Altogether things were in aj CO: parative rs bea of England's Nake recommended by the Japanese | wel] tousied. Osborne hurried away “ 99 very bad way. naval commanders. @ manner in/Consul General at New York. to the office of Justice Irving M. Val- Last Laug Now mast of theae troubles have /glt to te gut-manoetvred in'the Chil | yt, lasated on the northwest shore lentine and procared a warrant |! “Choice of House” Sale for Men ‘ / Mi hi l disappeared. It has been a year of{ian Const battle by Admiral von | ® delightful lake and admirably | oharging McDonald with assault in & 8 irt fu readjustment. Liberals and Conser-| Sper, the futility of the English at.) #erves to express the Japanese idea|tne third degree in that he had Finest Suits, Formerly to $30, $12.50 The annual event—no reservations whatsoever—the choice is unrestricted. You may pick handsomest suits of worsteds, cassimeres, fancies, and even suits made of the world-famous Martin Sons & Co. imported serges. From conservative to extteme styles. All sizes. en Boys’ $3 to $4.50 Suits, $2.15 vatives, Radicals and Torlos, now |te™mPt to force the Dardanelles, and|of a garden, which is an exemplifica- punched the warden in the face, torn At Moments sleep in the aamo bed. 80 far ax the] fon, culminating in the open mutiny | ioe OF Meaven, man and earth. The! hy shirt and disarranged his cloth- Irish disaffection, upon which the|of Baron Fisher, are all belleved by | {Une !dea recurs again and again| ing generally. A policeman took the Kaiser counted go fondly, is con-|the Germans aa representative incl- a lean} alla and the steps are ibus | warrant and brought MeDonald be- .| dents, showing British naval prestige | influenced, = By Charles Darnton. corned, “Chat! vanished almost overs |iSE Lesh permanently injarel hel The inbtcaetion eb: sawere ine fore the justice, F Mra, Shelley had lived to nee her| Nght. It was a short way from Tip-/ activities of the German submarines yaaa ‘4 nto ®) McDonald wanted to make a coun- “Frankenateln” turned into farge|Perary: Sir Edward Carson, whom | are among the most potent causes of |yararcee Sarden is severely subordi-licr charge against Osborne, but at the Thirty-ninth Street Thea-{-theY Were about to lock up in the/ German optimism as a new year of 0 the landscape idea and its Judge Valentine said he would not adornment. There is th - ng Stine Thtry-ainth Breet Thea Tower, Tm now at ; Genera ot| warfare begins. teuich Of the toe Brae od re By entertain it until a hearing on Aug. 6. tlonal lady might have eat back in| Stes! Eipevsedtiey ‘i | . (Moon View House), the realistic |, W2¢2 McDonald said he did not! Balkan, Norfolk and Patch Pocket styles in fancy mixtures with her orchestra chalr and gasped |COUd be in the Cabinet if he wished. | FRANCE ACCOMPLISHED | curved bridge, the stepping stones, | terea tobe his bondsman," |f || TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS—BLUE SERGE SUITS WITH ONE eye | What next?” One hundred and led Gas wits OWN SOLIDARITY BY WAR | es, the stone lanterns, the waterfall ine PRE me kere deremulen” aatd FN Or ceria aed Gray Crashes, Khaki, White Duck and Pal: Kings) the h “the Justic , é i a im bination got. “About wat | Tt remained for Paul Digkey and) 80d I#ishinen have Jolned the King’s tudes and the Tort Bee eras ate | on, well,” said the Warden with a/ff| | Beach Suits also included. 4 Putting the/ Charles W. Goddard to toy with the] 0)" tig tormer and 60,000 of the, By William Philip Simms, | ter, as only one other 1s Dullt evan ta Somer 9, Men’s Straw Hats, 50c, *1 & $1.35 idea that has been generally accepted ‘i {Japan, as well as the sto rved asa literary halt-rainer, For that mat. {1atter—inatead of drenching Ireland| (United Press Staff Correspondent.) |antmuis with. (tis stone carved her's blood, are fighting Fifth, Story. consistently used. En- || The tasty flavor of ‘‘Eddys’’ ter they may lay claim to something| Wit” each ot! : . y of the sort, since heir play has to| ce by side under the Union Jack. PARIS, July 3—One year ago to- | tre a oe pl Sauce makes it welcome (Were Priced $1 to $3) Canada heard the call to arms and| morrow the general mobilization or- M af hi it is ki with ©: iment * lany trees, shrubs and flowers are || Wherever it is known. fil rien 2 Rage? " oe Tesponded at once with 33,000 men, to| der was posted in France calling the | incidental in the Japanese garden. * ratory. But no monster, of! wnom she has becn adding regularly | men to the colors, This was war, To- |THEre are to be seon in it water lilies course, is created, since. They—or rather what is left | 4 her teats tas tie ovale of ‘ious species, rushes, Japanese A young man ts hired to take the|of them—are serving in the trenches |@®Y her leaders consider the crisis |and German iris, white bli place of the mannikin that an olg|@long with Ghurkas from India, Aus- passed and that victory ts only a | locus traliana and New Zealanders, together | question of time. surgeon claims he will bring to life,/with Welshmen and Scotamen, are ‘The Minister of War, M. Alexander | “24 other plants not always of Ja- and then the surgeon himself has the|engaged in the Dardanelles in one of Wi 0? panese origin. The dwarfed trees, for ‘last laugh on his sollcitious profes- {the most valorous campaigns in the|Millerand, has announced that the |which the Japanese are famous, are Iw tr: history of warfare, The sporadic up- | German offensive is broken and that | Conspicuous by their entire absen: sional friends ‘by nubstituting hia! rising in South Africa has been sup-|the defensive soon. will be. Prime |. The sound of falling water from the | chauffeur for the “body” that has| pressed, and the great mass of Boers, ; waterfalls is intensified by means of; beah then Gatareamese, Peslnet whom sugiand conducted her Aoiater sens Viviani, Jn.88 inter- resonating penne, cunningly "con | racmna| , unrighteous war fifteen years ago,|View granted me, declared German | structed, whereby the sound | ives ju: i ‘The author be credited with] warimnteoue, war Afton years Ag | view eran monay atid. supplies to [fled and the effect and atmosphere G just the right zest Perfect “regular” goods—our own stocks. Hundreds of these hats are still in the original boxes. All sizes. Finest $6 to $10 Panama Hats Choice Tomorrow Morning at $2.95 & $4.85 Dainty *4 to $8 Dresses, $1.98 2 ® thoroughly antiseptic farce, one Js rendered more Japanesque. to soups, meats and gravies. New and pretty styles. All sizes for women and misses, also ; that might have been written in a|for Haglund. Labor and capital have | 0° 12 @ bad ways" Viotor Au-| The Japanese garden, which is now || At Grocers and EH extra sizes for stout women. ‘ hospital with nurses supplying ater- | joined their forces in the conflict. neur, Minister of the Navy, has |on exhibition dally from § A. M. un- 10¢ Cool and dainty dresses, faultlessly made of these popular materials: There has been much talk of con-|told me that Germany's submarino |{i! sunset, is ao new in its instatia- || Delicatessen Stores, oiles in Novelty Checks, Figures, Stripes and ‘Coin Dots; t few persons know about fliged fountain pens. While the play 1 is A - fae bit hastiy, wowed in the tena {geripuon oftate, both roilitary and in-|war cannot have any effect on the |{Opdnar gue tom persons know about | 14.4.4, & Pritchard, 31 Spring StNY. , final issuc, concerning it will undoubtedly come England can win without of farce, it has its mirthful moments, it beltere ie the pitvey Ass 7) France, therefore, is confident, but|® Jarger and wider appreciation of Colored Stripes, Ratine Stripes and Crossbar Caterpillar effects; ie Cloth, Tissues, French and Ramie Linen and other cotton fabric favorites, These were duly emphasized by the this treasure that !s 90 easy of accet s . hood of the count ny | Not over-confident, She realizes that easy of access laughter of the audience. After all| {Mf manner of tent. Hut they are | there is yet much work’ to be done | 8nd vialt, + AM “Laat and Found” artictee @) arming ite Dresses there's no time iike summer for| prepared for conscription, if that /Se argues, howover, that If Germany,| to '"Lont and Found Bureau” Toor . “ ; to be the only solution, | with hei rt and an army in ” Pinkie Q 4 i fi W d M humor that gives you an occasional saonld prove register schenve looks as | the pink of condition and at its mace] WASHINGTON, July” 20. Wederal || 108, World Butta ‘ or omen an isses for thirty days, ohill, if it were a step in that direction, |!mum strength, could not shatter the|conciliators to-day reported to the De- But, oh, what a night it must have |The machinery for conscription is to|French army, caught off its guard by | partment of Labor that the controversy | Three under-price groups as follows: been for Edward Abeles! As the/pe created, but only to be utilized in| @ Ki," the Kaiser's forces | het the International P; Com- | $5 to $6 White $7 to $8 White $10 to $15 White subject of a doctor—that is,| the greatest emergency. a y. For not only has|pany and 6,000 employees had beon ant. | Advertising Agencies, or can. b Dresses, $ 9 Dresses, $ Dresses, $ ¢ to earn $1,000—he first wore| Although she has lost her cock- ddei|tied by an agreement and that the telephoned directly to The World. Mayans e * ymerarrteg % at. : a teat a wint t - ness, England has by no means | first blow when she stood alone to're-| lockout. of pattern makers in Aridge- 000 Beekman, New Yori, oF organization | Gaped trom head tg Os attr ten. how that the | celve It, but is fitter, now ghan at the| port. ,Conn., had been ainicably “ad ie it possible to offer |his joy of living there was a glass |struggio may be long and desperate. |#tart of the war. The English are | Juated. a wonderful |c##e in which performed, “Hur |But the longer the better for her and | daily increasing in number and the these circumstances scareely| her allies in the end. Military wri- aweins Ayala © is considered in- iuetified the profanity in which he|¢ many of them, say Germany | &*h# | my Any Frenchman, or Frenchwoman, Consider this—You can go |indulged. At firat he yelled “Mur-|ha» now reached the maximum of| , ‘ny (rmohman, of Ey question of to the Horri. der!"’as the possible horrors of the |he= efficiency, while England has only Se aOR STORE the Harris office nearest you Mood mart toward that’ peat | time. ) om " are nine ob them) aed situation dawned on him, but later | fot 8 Food ata to suirees of’ ane |. France has astonished the world by t! ‘ and jhe made the most of hui « Britta Empire still to draw ‘upor, | her staying qualities, by her unanz your eyes examined by one | furgied "Da-da" and “Goo England believes ultimate victory |!Mty of purpose and by her ac- \a e 7 ooulists (Registe: d Phy- courage the voluntesr nur ang n{complishments, Here are some of her Beautifully fashioned of Embroidered Net, Lingerie and Sheer t sty! exquisitely trimmed; newest tunic or floun skirts. Specials in Wines & Liquors OLD CROW WHIS- PRIVATE STOCK MONO-| WILSON WHISKY— KY—fuil quai 59¢ GRAM RYE 84e non tefliable bonis 79 full quarts for the allies can only be a question a without charge. If re- to be food baby." ‘With thie. sort of time—if the REARS Shak Bow Goiml> er Syne tHe Bie eae er the 149th Street O 3rd AVENUE DAILY'S IRISH ORe MCtAheR NO & ethene our will of humor to feed upon, Mr. Abeles nae res ey exhaustion,| ,.88¢ accomplished her own aoll- —bottie gai: T4c & 94c 1,450 Odd Pieces of FURNITURE at Reductions from 331; to 50 Per Cent. oculist pre- _ naturally found his opportunitie: da: ri limited, yet he managed co keep ‘ie |#he #ay®, then the odds are in favor rity, are then cut, ground | audience amused. Iie concern for |°t Sngiand and her allies, pinne,frumtrated Germany's original mounted for YOU in | 18 trousere—expressed in a more omemeeeate fi Queen Quality Me gt. bottle Chub Port, Sherry, Angelica, | _,{ouse whisky... T4e Tokay, Muscatel; gallon, $2. She won the victory of the Marne, ae ‘There the of Furniture you need to pong ountes eee aaieed ONE YEAR OF WAR GIVES |» saat catenin the German attempt complete your room and J regeh Baa be great. You need may be and up the iste tn answer to Matton GERMANY CONFIDENCE \tc ake Dunkirk, aus, Boulogne || Re ene to guide and other En > ts. WN SALESMAN i. tom the back of the She ellos " Gathans iy acest BE YOUR 0 S c h Why have a stage when there are By Carl W. Ackerman. either retirement from France and ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Suction Clip, an | #9 many uisies in a theatre? But let | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) |¢!sium or a winter campaign in No Extra Charge for CREDIT feat f * | the question stand. Miss Murray, trenches. hes eit Easy Payments----Make Your Own Terms Furniture Sale News! with «reat vigor, made the wife ap- Fifth Story. She completed the reorganization of Pallingly funny in an euriicr scene, BERLIN, July 30.—Germany’s aa-\%¢" army, under way when war will 00—a | As the colored assistant in the labor. d caught her, ass Costumers—a‘ be $2. atory, however, Stephen Maley waa ara warfare can b¢)'"she made an army of individuals, $1.75 Br js t 98 _more if you select @ spe- | merely strenuous, doctors talked | med uP thus * temperamentalists and thinkers into ) Has three hooks; acid-peoot lacquer. ' too seriously for farce, though Albert | » Possession of Russian Poiand, Bel- | OMirmmorit tee ous veteramm two, Open t 25 All-Cotton Mattr: ” Gean caught the chesrtuy on {| sium and Northern France—territory ficient th my ‘ $3. ig ‘eases—at $125. om S Afternoon. | etain type of Dractitioner® very (eg, large and rich aa Now England and SSr0Re Sere Smnclont Chae Ge tee ats Every Door To tit cribs mentioned below; covered in tancy art eking. ow ork. 4 \% ell. Inez Plummer was an attractive! “ihe Fatherland entirely tree of the| She banished the ghost of 1870, to $8.50 White Enamel Cribe—at \ vA J enemy, save er @ small strip of Pd gered eee ie the other Even- Post Very high drop sides; continuous posts; wovenewire F entern Alsace. ty—b x tical % es Tene Gots Long Term an Masher, eq Rowertul and active submarine and pemrgioce part of Almce, her lost| Hf ing Office $4.75 Manhattan Oxidized «J t leyer Kielsohn of No. 1413 Forty- |@eppelin feet a Mata Sliding BS ANA OPENS | at 2. Se at Me er eT eet Ge eng navy. ‘shevstopped the Crown Prince at Couch gt nftet ait, Ave, | Hebrew, was wont to the Workhouno for] Au ariny still cupanle of offensive |Verdun t Ye ear os ‘be matt | six months to-day by. Magistrate ol- | 2 erat f fyerra bere. ip ie war |, ee. y, the eastern gate to 8 Rooms Can be separated to make two separate cots; complete with two. mattresses. + Osa | Bad otherwiad “antyincg wire M@!"E| sands of men capable of’ bearing| She created heavy artillery, lacking Completely $47.50{ Completely § 50) Comaletety$4 99.50 vic Bate aecth 2 Seay teeta ie sco oF S| Stane tot set palied to tho colores, lat ihe etare : a7 | Furatahed : 7 (Fars * 122 i BEER carta te une ati at i alt te 149™ ST., COR. 3° AVE.

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