The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1916, Page 5

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Crepe La Special Newest Summer Frocks Acharming collection of the latest ash ) Frook of Taffeta and Georgette, 20.00 of woltcitude for the cout cordial relations between countries tn 18.50 Government that th ernment of Mexico Very Special 5.95 developed in sheer, cool Summer wash with Georgette Crepe, for a quick clearance. | 8.95 bean the source of controversy, © 116K. T. C.F. Coy FTER the game, it’s a home-run for a heaping bow! of Kel- logg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. Grown folks eat Kellogg’s for breakfast, but growing boys and girls have a “good time” eating Kellogg’s any time. —<<S= They like the inimitable flavor of Kellogg’s. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Imitations come and go! They change ‘their name, They change their form. Some do both, Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in fla- vor with a melting crispness on the tongue. DUTT T DTT Pst TTT TTT 008888 SENT TOMENGD = Settlement || Neo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World = pen WORTH | = Aw ‘ Jer\@nate f July 4, 196, In whieh you by f Voretan Kelations requent erved oxpres ur Government tment of these dirt snd amicable basis ne spirit of friendship and ance of our two res my Government, which equally desires an immediate solution of the differences which have fabrics. sideration in a spirit of concord to | organizations to leave tte armory, the the nedios which may be applied| up-State organizations feel they ° to the existing condition. should go to the border first and rome — Clearance of Silk Dresses | “Reciprocating the same desire, the] have even gone so far as to threaten Se Government of the United States is}— political war on the State's 200 gowns of Taffeta Silk combined Reduced to prepared immediately to exchange | executive. j Views as to # practical plan to re- move finally and prevent a recur- rence of the difficulties which have “Accept, Mr, Secretary, tho renewed Siti tid titi <1 | Dsitittv<itiii P< <iS188 = ‘|MHITMAN ASKS ") Plan to Placate First, Third and i] ¥. -| Firat, Third and Tonth. oO} the Sixty-ninth has heen In camp two » quick as well as practical con. eee rere: ’ sereranee of my bighes! cone tom ‘om woure very sineerely HOMMNT LANSING 0 people of the ng Mew untry se re by CALLING OUT OF 3 HORE REIENTS Tenth Is Seen in His Request. (Rpectal frm Kialt Comrespendent of The Brenig World) CAMP WHITMAN, BERKMAN, N July Tolt was announced at Headquarters to-day that Gov, Whit man haa requested the War Depart- ment to draw three more regiments from New York State, These three are to be In addition to those already ordered out or preparing to move There has been a deop feoling of resentment growing among the up- State regiments as @ result of the ordering out of the Sixty-ninth Rogt- ment and tn Gov, Whitman’a request in discerned a plan to placate tho Although weoks and waa the first of the guard The Second Infantry, under Col, Andrews, tho largest regiment in camp, struck its tents this morning and within @ few hours had been entrained for the border, As the companies of the Second marched through the camp to the troop trains at Green Haven the lack of enthu- sianm displayed was striking, Hardly a cheer was given the departing sol- diers until they reached the camp of the Sixty-ninth, The = Irishmen showed no rancor at being preoveded to the Rio Grande, They lined the roadway and cheered themselves hoarse, Col, James W. Andrews and his ofMoers and men compose the happiest organization in the State, This or- gantzation came to camp 1,760 strong, and every man jack labored like a beaver to get himacif in shape for active service, The Second ts a splen- did organization, with a wonderful record for past services, Since it has been in camp it has been warmly commended by the reguiar army ofM- cers who have visited the concentra- ton site on inspection trips, Over in the camp of the Bixty- ninth Regiment thore ta a husting and bustling such as wag never seen befor, The Sixty-nind's Irishmen are regulars now and they want every one to know it, The equipment necessary to bring the regiment up to standard is being brought up from the quartermaster’s depot and dis- tributed among the companies. It's @ proud lot the Sixty-ninthors are now, There have been many drab hours since tts arrival in eamp, when the regiment felt that it was to be left behind, and how those Irish Jade dreaded the thought of facing Now York minus border service, at- ter the wonderful send-off they ro- ovived in Manhattan two weeks ago, The enlisted men of the Sixty- ninth are on a 60-cent-a-day scale of wages now, The $1.26 a day allowed them by the State ceased yesterday afternoon, when tho mustering Into the Federal service had been com pleted, But the amount of the pay is of Mttle consequence to the ma- jority of the fighting Irishmen, What they want is to get away and be at it. ‘Thore are somo men, however, who find tne emaliness of their pay embarrassing, and i many employers have still tnang of them who employed off without any wages, Many of theso men have rolutives de- pendent upon them, and 60 cents « day does not go very far toward put ting @ dont in the high cont of living, Father Duty, the Chaplain af the |Sixty-ninth, has interested himself tn piights of a score or more of the ‘and is compiling @ Mat of em-| rs who promised to continue the | 3 of their employees and who failed to lve Up to thelr agree. | VANISHING WIDOW TO PRISON JudKe Crain in the Court of Genoral | Sessiona to-day sentenced Mra, Edith Wilson, known to hotel keepers for nev eral yoars as “the vanishing widow" because of her disinclination to pay ho- tal bills, to prison for not less than four | nor more than eight years. Mra Wil. | acd been convicted of «rand larceny btalning $1,000 from Mra. ry ay of 140 Vern . by pretending President Wilso | her that amount, for which she held his note. Mre. Wileon haa been the Tombs since her arrest Inet December —s said whe had been left « 6 fortun wy her husband, but had been subbed of | " Wite GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. ~ MRS, WYLIE'S SUIT Who bigured In “Trial w Reconciliation” With Club man Seeks Divorce (gd husbe an been re here through the Ming Mra Katherine Vi iM. Wyile of a) te divorce from Horace how uv Mre ant to be living Heanor M Hien | tY woad with Wyile in @ @ult for divorce “GET THE HABIT.” “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Tartan Plaids Club Checks 187 Chalk Line Stripes Violin Stripes “GET THE HABIT.” Olive Drab Shirts for men ‘ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Flatbush Avenue “GET THE HABIT.” “GEE THE HABER” na ea ee ee from (he eortety beowty be hed mar sflee te fur for Girone wee agit Fed when she wan twantp, but be /thou' MY her fear thal whe wel) 9 fore Che Orta be het himeeit, When ~— her Lwohend ) . a! trial recomeiiation wae sotually Mra Hichborn had wanted to 1 is unde To-Morrow, at the Busy Brill Stores We Commence Our Great July Clearance Sale of Summer Suits for Men — Known as one of the most noteworth Summer Season in and around New stantly rising prices of woolens, and a greater cost of production, consid- erably more significance this year than ever before. during this Clearance Sale will mean a saving to you of many dollars as compared with the cost of the same clothing elsewhere, and of many more dollars as compared with their probable cost next season. Pinch-Backs Tweeds 5 For Wonderfully Smart $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 & $30.00 Suits many of them quarter and full silk lined, Silk Mixtures | Silver Grey Homespuns Cool Outing Clothes for Men Specially Priced 00 to Suit Union Square, 14th And Our New Store in Bridgeport—1192 Main St., at HARLEM, BROOKLYN, NEWARK AND BRIDGEPORT STORES OPEN ON SATURDAY EVENINGS GO ‘TO BRILL BROTHERS, ' one he eh ae © Write Mind her owt pestertery | saeuine pox 1 « 1 «til) belonged there, and whee vied @ut, the case became eenee i oterest in the cane wae hep jure of the trial room the settling of Meee on by her husband when be Mre Hiehborn ot FIELD DA Yiesx scores Saturday, July &th, 2PM. EBBETS FIELD The Leading Masonic Open Air Social brent of the Year A lively contest between New York and Hrookiyn Masonic Raschall Teame for the Championship of Greater New York Grand Mamet's beautiful stiver Trophy Gup to be awarded to the winning toum for two successive yeare Come and Root for Your Home Team Dverybudy welcome. Hiring the family children and adults, SPEGIAL PARADE FEATURES His otartling circus ucts by famous performers. Music by Longi Grotto Band A Happy Open Air Alternoon for All Admission 50 cents, Keserved Seats 75 cents and $1 ot startling ode eature of all hie re ro to ber busbaed at the same ne Wylte returned to bie wife and the same purpose, but Michborn would not hear of it, in seclusion until mwas up and Wylie oO reporta have had them the Hiviera, om the Nile, at Paria, California, and Im many other GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES “GET THE HABIT.” Clothes Bargain Events of the wk; it has, because of the con- y Ye Any purchase made This season's best models and patterns. One, two and three button coats, quarter or full lined; many of them quarter lined with silk— Pin Stripes Blue Flannels Cambridge Greys Brown Flannels Flannel Pinch-Backs Green Flannels Homespune Fiskin Tweeds Silk Mixtures Green Mixtures $12.50 and $15.00 Q” With PINCH-BACKS a-plenty, and of course many smart, stylish two and three button sack suit models. All wonderful values at $9.75. Plain Greys Fancy Flannels | Overplaids | Pencil Stripes Fancy Cassimeres Brown Mixtures Splendidly tailored and superbly styled—this season's choicest models and patterns; Gunmetal Greys Two Tone Worsted Double and Twist Cassimeres | Fancy Weave Cheviots July Sale of Straw Hats This Season’s Smart $7.5 Styles and Straws $5.00 Genuine Panamas at $2.65 July Clearance Sale of Boys’ Suits at $3.95 Fancy Norfolk Jacket Sults Sizes 8 to 18 —$5 to $7 Values + $2.50 00 to $1.50 pecial, 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street St., near Broadwa 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 125th St. CORNER THIRD AVENUE at Fulton St., Brooklyn 791 Broad St., at Market, Newark Golden Hill Ave. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, -

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