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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915. ? CED BY ACENT [sezcezeeRge "US ") BERR eer fanny eames ae en Q PLAYING A DOUBLE ROLE. these Investigations would be a difficult matter. They could not, of HEAR WILSON LAUDED aan first tribute ever paid the Pree! » Nugent occurred to-day, A series of reports made direct to Imperial Chancellor von Bethmann- course, be of the ordinary type of private detectives, and we might lent by Mr. Hollweg suggests the activities of Herr G. D, Waetzoldt, the trade expert| from time to time, and undoubtedly would have to, expend con- Ween Be ane every tee WED. See sent to the United States several months ago by Germany, who makes his| __*derable sums in order to obtain desired information. Nugent, Who Long Opposed Presi-| ‘sig, “tthe names of Sherlff Bugene headquarters at the German Consulate in this city. “MATTER SO GRAVE IN CHARACTER.” dent, Pays High Tribute F. Kinkead, the man who settled the On June 30 ast the trade expert made an extensive report to the The matter Is #0 grave in its charactor that I should be un- ’ Ln frog a Mc Imperial Chancellor showing that while encouraging protests against the willing to undertake it without devoting my best efforts to make ft at Outing. Neto Bit pe Bh tioned as | blockade by Great Britain of German dye and chemical shipments needed ‘ &@ success, and it would be necessary that | not only myself give (Bipectal to The Mrening World.) - b in America, he was really trying to prevent such imports, evidently for {t close personal attention, but I should want my partner Mr. ATLANTIC HIGHLAND PIER, N. | the purpose of inciting resentment against Great Britain's policy. In Rand and, to a certain extent, my partne Mr. Kresel to be as J, Aug. 18—New Jersey Democracy DO NOT be misled by | part this report reads: active in the matter as I myself would be. 1n other words, I don’t had its inning here to-day, when the/ i] ‘7,1. claims eae so-called The principal and most tangible pressure on the Administration want to undertake the job without doing everything human; Joel Parker Association of Newark, in Washington will only begin to be felt when the cotton question bl fu is everything humanly pos- =| ‘ne oldest and largest political organ- oy in eyeglasses, ingen her penta, ‘There tb & partlealinty b6ee ’ sible to make it successful. Under these circumstances I feel that isation in the State, held ite annual aphazard meth jain becomes ul La rl 001 ir M of idi A : : H pest and if the exportation of cotton is interraptes and ihe rion it pounea, kxé Tilee fine feed sisal as ba lees than $0008, r aes taxa Ue ‘Soatman ¢ band 0 t t (ge ata seapy deere gg Kony Teg ay RB se fr ay the conenstn of yuan avo in thts |e xerant raw inn tae won|] PLOMELT Y ; iti | an matter Is concerned, I think that we Id have a retaining fee ft ts includes every prominent cretl Promoted Against British Democratic Administration to bave the order in Council revoked. of $10,000, te compensati pages M 00, lon should, of eo . B y Ww k Cc From a German standpoint the pressure on the American Gov. is that 60 to make 4 a lawyers Fiaider, aria United pre a ws lockade—Secret or. ost ernment can be strengthened by the Interruption of deliveries from Proper and reasonable charge. Smith, Senator Martine, Secretary of enacted to tect 4 000.000 Week. Germany even If the British Government Id permit excep. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME. State Thomas F. Martin, State Treas- petits eyesight heen the \ 2; ’ a ee tions, Those shipments especially should be interrupted which the - urer Edward C. Grosscup, State ned by BS pees glasses sold by . | Amertean Industries so badly require, especially chemicals and dye- New Ray to Rival X-nay. o dissolve into forms ike clouds of| Comptroller Edward I. Edwards and antreined and incompetent oy ‘Tat $2,000,000 a week of German Government money has found its stuffs, as also goods which are used in the realm ef the fine arts. BERLIN (via wirelosa to Sayville, L. | #94 James R. Nugent. dealers. i BLOCKED TRADE AGREEMENTS. cry Wee. lsevine Geren pave eet MAY HAVE STARTED rim. The feature of the outing, besides eyhe’ ‘Way inte circulation tn this coustry through the promotion of German . Prof. Goldstein, has disco the. Phi selection of candidates for various Select Your Optome- @ecret war plans, is the estimate made in The World's story of the Ger- ‘The withholding of goods is the surest means of sccasioning kind of ray similar to th onder how Columbus gf ist the | offices in Easex County, was « speech trist with as much care as the placing before the Administration in Washington of American ferent In color, it was world ii Ry i tet ‘anything |of Nugent, who flayed Bryan for ‘ saan propaganda to-day. Interesta, Those protesta have the most weight which come from [0-day ‘The new rays are called “Bot: | rema about ils deductions TaAny | deserting President Wilson in the a, ‘The features of the correspondence between German Government om. | jean industries which employ many workers. The com- from @ Leyden bottle. They ere ret PS ae hour of need. This shows that the tals and American agents, as published to-day, relate to the financing of of the great American dye factories which declared scribed as very long and their ends seem square.” Smith-Nugent forces in Jersay are Germany's secret operations in America and the activities of its trade | would make necessary Founded ee ‘expert in regard to exports. the dismissal of 4,000 workmen has done more than the protests a It te shown that the protests, tnspired by Germany, to the Department | _ of the Importers, ‘ef Btate against the British orders in Council were not due to any sincere JEROME ASKED $10,000 FEE. a | In the communication addressed to Arthur von Briesen by William a j desire to have exceptions made by Great Britain on certain articles, but | travers Jerome, former District Attorney of New York County, it appears ~ | to aFouse sentiment against the British blockade. that the former had sought to retain the services of Mr. Jeome in some Tm Tespect to the vast sums spent for secret work in this country, | confidential matter connected with German undertakings in this counry. one payment of $1,100,000 on July 26 last, through the Deutsche Bank of The lettor, in part, follows: My Dear Mr. von Briesen: Since I saw you this morning I have 3d Series of * “a Be ies ee - _ Germin "Albesender; % supposed to have conferred with my partners in regard to the matter that we dis- 45 Days + German Secret Service. cussed. It would be a great pleasure for me to undertake this R E M Oo VA L S A L E S Not directly related to the undertakings of the official German Secret business, not only because my inclination would coincide with my before Removal to “ Bervice, but suggesting activities of a “confidential character,” is a letter professional duty, but use the employment would be to de my addressed to Arthur von Briesen, a well known German-American of high what, regardless of any legal question involved, I considered to be : by William Travers Jerome, mentioning a retaining fee of $10,000 right. for expenses. There is no impropriety suggested in Mr. Je- The contemplated business 1s, however, one which if done cor- Tome’s communication. It is indicated, however, his services were to be rectly would require very much labor and a very sonsigerable Sth Ave. & 40th St. _— $300,000 Summer Stocks YB to 4 Price a . ’ ° . . . SREUSERERESEEEEEST | NIGHTSTICK GOT BUSY. ; Women’s and Misses’ Women’s Furnishings Vacation Specials : Pottconan trea Hon atterea ova.||] “ROHeberry” Raincoats | st Extraardinary rome 4 6é ; M4 .. ane ee, A berg ps Fog) ve jan ion fee "Eepenhe ma ii me} -00 Frank Radman, fifty-one, said by the smart, belted model, made from Prie ‘inl ler, Extra value at i 4 ome never SO logical ih time to Serial ocunreee: turing member ai teaste hetis toe vid Bening Sonne s gobo revenge v7 " a 0 | 5.50 Pp v4 e Cory Aa ville ead gee my eral utility wear. Regularly $12. including the sip Over er ‘silk 2.95 fod fine See qulanty perry to- rate Corrigan in the jwimming tights inclu bring /} musical instr ument felonious sisoault» preferred ae 1500 Yards egularly $5.78 Men's Handkerchiefs sf gure Irish AE eve pga, sash Silk Fabrics ince Ste Seepomens te Ltper Coe east] 1.98 man Monigan of the Greenwich Street Station made the arrest at Mrv. Burfik’s boarding house, where the as- sault fe said to have occurred, while he was on his way to the keto; Sises an eb es telors include. those. moct fashionable Perr quality. in the. season’ baal Ge | ete cemmcren ee ree! fashionable Ext: alue at Regularly $1.25 yard Silk Petticoats for the new Fall suits— Finest Imported Black 1 ewido a 39 inch; in the softest chiffon fini highly lustrous and of superior wearing quality. Regularly $2.25 yar: Women’s Blouses Final Reductions 4 to 4 Off. into your home” 6.50 keane od atl 2.50 ssortment in chiffon taffeta also suit. messaline, also petticoats} 2.95 | able for utility w ding | 1.38 | fer evening wear fo white and delicate fine gabardine models i Men’s Smart pacer and colors. Reg. upto $5.75 Sas 03637, Remulariy $1 | 12.75 Final Reductions Women’s Apparel To Close at ne hat time behind bare at Sing Sing and elsewhere. It probable that he will be indicted as a fourth offender and sent up for a lengthy term. MRS. REX PARIS DIVORCED. Despatches to-day from Seattle tell of Sale Extraordinary or Below Bigelow Carpets & Rugs Baring mea tock Senlly tener fees “ree Fels. 35 6,000 Yards 8,000 Yards nveenla : 5.00 Chartes Er Winiay’ of New Yorke Thess ||, tte Regularly $8.00 Bigelow Carpets | Bigelow & English Former prices up to $35.00. ras no contest, the charge being aban-|{] A ¢- cial atsortment of new 1 Less Regular 4 or Greater Black Tailor Suite la sae mere maria ot Orns neon ll pode easter 1.25 i og iedustions “wow 9.00 who had been prominent in college ath- Regularly $2.00. letics, developed tuberculosis and had vr A co'lection of odd Blouses in Voile, Organdie, Colored Linen and other fabrics, 95c Former prices up to $35.00. Special Tailor Suitsin desirable Fall materials, Com best Bigelow Brisscte end Auta 6 bo i grace Bigelow Wil- attractive assortment of our | ton He, English Wilton, private patterns. also English Axminster Carpets. Reduced from $1.65 & $2 Yd. Reduced from $3 & $4 Yd. of the Fried- man. serum, offered. $1,000,000 "to. Dr. Friedman if he could cure Mr. Parts. : greaty reduced beaut ow 14.504 19. cokea Sgt nebeetite Mot wieat |] Reamplete sass. To 1.10, 1.25, 1.50 | To 1.75 to 2.75 saliemetah Goa Former prices up to $2.25. Mra. Paris had stated Paris was dead and jreturn to him. Mr. Part has recovered his health.” her love for Mr. © would never . it was stated, Dressy Tailor Suit copies of smart importe models; wide skirt, belted coat effects, New. 28: 00 Former prices up to $65.00. Imported Model Gowns ‘Now 55.00 to $150 Final Closing of Our Entire Stock of Misses’ Dresses Less Than Cost 350 Pairs 700 Velour Portieres . bay Oriental Rugs (ett E oanieer con, | At Reductions Averaging ghadhia hc lll URING this season of Summer “good-times"”—of the Icng, WINDSOR ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont., beautiful, outdoor evenings, the informal gatherings, the pare AE WEP eT. Dati impromptu dances, of all the pleasures of this period of races are as follow: ay Former prices up to $375.00. holidays and relaxation —music is a factor as‘important as good company and wnat gee) is Comprising faney Volles, Crepes, sien 6 bil for Fall and Kwok NOTE—A fair proportion of the good fellowship. 168." Wikia omg” oy sien von: Leven: CM Ben tny hes Prices Average 4 Below | 500 Moussoul and Coe ee dec, ee Never was there a more logical time to bring into your home a musical in- ON ae * it tet Ta sti |] models "For Vacation, Alternoon and Regular Khurdistan R flonal opportunion ft Tres conser strument which will make music actually and always available to évery member of ooh atk My 00; theme yar Evening. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Plain Velour Por- ju an Rugs boy pony Ay ty for large ec the family. And never a time when it could be accomplished with so little out- t . ie iiso4' |] Formerly $5.25 to $45.00 ‘ vith epee In rich dark colorings. NoC, 0. D.'s or Approvals, lay—upon such easy terms. aie uy. 10 ia if 2.50, 5.00 ana 9.75 ol ry Russien Average size, 3.6% 6.0. w, th \a ff ’ een an jrown, 10.75 ‘omen’s Japanese NOW OW om pI Ra Bs demceean Aber Catawba nd ‘cir New 15.00 te 32.50 Silk Robes 850 Yards Washable Corduroy Amost exceptional opportunity for the purchase of a fabric so much in demand, In white only, 36 inches wide, Peo iiteauliy, | or Regularly 68e yard 50c 200 Beluchistans os a Very silky and in unusual pro- in Brown Brown, Blue 14.78 — Brown, and Average size, 2.4 x 4.6. combos ie Now 12.50 to 22.50 and lightly i ed for Summer wear, Colors elude blue, pink, laven: der, purple, ‘black, old bor: Green, Rose The Stroud Pianola “A Great Piano and the Greatest Player"’ Delivered t H for ~ Tae Mavinsat of $ 1 5 Ahhh oY? 6.75 oP Hitt ing nce Men’s Silk Shirts Women’s Hosiery Women’s Underwear I Reductions Average At Greatly Reduced Prices V3 Less Regular Price + Glove Silk Knickere—In Zs Balance in convenient amounts monthly +. Lt Pure Thread Black Silk—Of me. pink; of superior quality; reinforced. fe anne “Eddys” Sauce ls « bottle Crayne chine, se ver) 4 ges | Pars, Tages, puget, Sik Ot sl enone} 1.50 E We cordially invite you to come of good music it will impart to all— full of pure goodness and on. Regularly $7.50) °* strongly re nfereed snd om afte 95c Glove Silke Undervests—in white or and hear and try this remarkable what unlimited utility and adaptabil- genuine sfaction. ots uafincad Puta Blk lak ayers A icy Ai 160 pal ir pink; with beaded or tailored t 1. p Pat He ig $2. 50 Pianola. Such a personal investiga- ity the Stroud has in furthering home Swiss Ribbed Gauze Vests—0f A id. Jd ee quality; firm and non-transparent. |2.75 BOOED LISI LL PED IDL PPAL BASED LPIY TL tlon will convey to you much more _enjoyments. Regularly $4.50 and $5.50 Pure ‘Thread Silke-In black only abbad Cause, Vestendt p clearly than any words of ours could, Each day scores of people hear The , 5 ton sales sad ‘ae lipenebiis 78c wae. for 95c; 6 Pecvlesly 50e} 35c what pleasure the Stroud can bring Stroud Pianola demonstrated at Other Fine Shirts 5 patie; Regutant AL 0 pele Ww. into your home—what aid to the Aeolian Hall—a pleasant half-hour Wha ea diumoesit flea white aheviet omen’s , : children's musical education it will of music, and absolutely no obliga- fot recreation wear, ous own exclusive Silk end Fibrovsin Mark waite Separate Skirts provide—what: culturing knowledge _ tion. sane, adludianre salir: Tee Cowie ae for smart appearance and ei 35c Fashionable models in Taffeta, Tweed, tachable long sleeve, | ‘ail he rakes, wearing quality, Si culbhiz bhe'peir Shepherd's Check and Chudda Cloth. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY S|] At Grocers’ and 3for 4.00) 6 for 7.80. * 3 patre, 95c; 6 paire, pats Marked to Close at AEOLIAN HALL, 29-33 WEST FORTY-SECOND ST. H Delicatessen Stores LOC aa Pa abet in | 9c iets todos Sommer 25¢ 4 5.00 and 7.00 ‘“ 2 ‘ 4 Jarl ate i ormer Prices up to $12.00 siggy teeta herscytee bal pope donald aa ; Mate F Pricchapt, 301 Spring Bes NY. aera eh 2 peire, Toss Teese, wae NO C. O. D. OR APPROVALS, Sra gh Past

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