The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1916, Page 5

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Tells Delegation He Is Up Against a Stone Wall but Will Still Work On, WARMINGTON, July 18-Pret. dom Wien may make « personal appeal to the ruling monarchs of the belligeren! mations of Burope te eeve Votand from starvation Keplying to the appeal for euch ae on made to him today by « delege 5.5 6-85 75 Formerly $7.00 to 10,00 le tations of the count strongly indicated if alt } measures fal) he will take the ques. tion Up personally | The President told the delegation | | the Poliab situation “hee engaged m: | (hought constantly and I do not thin! there ls any matter to which our Mate | Department MATCM BNR COLom ALFRED A. KOHN Fifth Avenue at 42d Street = | hes devoted more com. > —J ——, Feunded 1826 5 i Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Closed Saturdays 38th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. eee: ae ae ee oe pee The Midsummer Clearance Of Our Regular Stock MEN’S SUMMER SUITS 4 : Formerly | | I ormerly $27.50 Se $21.00 | _ To-day, Thursday and Friday A variety of fabrics, in checks, plaids, pencil stripes and | mixtures; two, three and four button styles, soft roll lapels; some skeleton lined, others half or quarter, with silk or alpaca according to preference. Sizes range from 3¢4 to 46. No Charge for Alterations, | ee Men’s Straw Hats Reduced At $1.25 ! At $2.25 Former Price, $2.00. Former Prices, $3.00 and $4.00. Fourth Floor vem ee Oe Oe ae OD: ae ee eee UF emcee neers eee areca cee: ane ome: ren eee ame cam 1 me | | What’s There— | the drawn features of the nerv- ous under-nourished man— Or the bright, calm look of health and conscious power to do things, that belongs to the man who is well-nourished ? Grape-Nuts with the wonderful energy values of whole wheat and barley, in- _ cluding their vital mineral elements, is an ideal ration (served with cream or good milk) for building well-balanced bodies and brains. Grape-Nuts is a delicious food, combining the native sweetness of wheat with the delicate flavor of malted barley and brought by scientific baking to a marvelous degree of ease in digestion. A daily ration of Grape-Nuts has put the joy-look of health and confidence on many a countenance. “There’s a Reason” * | thing thet te } coun =| FALL that be of thie afoot y all ane te her w here (eo the aeoomslotame at | desire, ae well ae with me, to = jand and ful of her, but ob Renator Hitchooee introduced the jon, ied by Joba ¥ Bmuleky of Hiotrowehu, former City ‘bie. FAIL TO AGREE ON PLAN FOR FEEDING OF POLAND Britain's Latest Suggestion Trans. mitted to German Foreign Ottice by Gerard BERLIN July 12 Gerard has transmitted to the Foreign Office the jatest British suggestions regarding arrangements for feeding the population of Poland. The Am- bassador is discouraged over the in- ability of the two countries to reach an agreement. Gerard expects to visit a few more | prison camps before going to Copen- | agen for a brief vacation | CHEER UP! THE WORST "| tele i Ambassador | | High Official of Crar Dectares It Does Not 1 Door” Policy in China PRTROONAD, July The oharee that Jepen'e pomibie fear of the United Ptetee was the motive behind ‘ the new Husse Japanese oMctaliy dewed & OG Kosater ft Voreten Affairs Press that the Males | “open de | Me Japanere Amertcan motive inspiring the treaty Yoo! Phat ie utterly absurd,” Nusso-Japanene ‘The ed at Germany of influence there against Japan to | teraate key IS COMING IN HEAT LINE Weather Man Says These Sticky Days are Due to Last Quite a While, Been @ bit stick for the past two days, hasn't it? Chorus by entire ~company—"tt hus!" It isn't going to cheer you to any extent to learn that there's no relief No ©. 0. Dive, in wight. If anything, it ts going to get stickier and atickier, So you might as well conserve your supply of profanity. The weather for the next fow days is going to keep all the steam-heated words working over- time. About the most cheerful news the w that the 1ong awaited « General Huinidity, wh terday morning, had bee halted, a light breeze f1 - west driving the old warriors forces back all along the line, The humidity at 8 o'clock this morning was eighty-four, as against ninety-elght yesterday. The highest ure yesterday was eighty- five—on the twenty-ninth floor of course—but to-day the mercury is expected to scale the ninety mark. And to-morrow, And the next day. The whole middle section of the ain the grip cheer up, Wives You're not th FROM TRAIN KILLS TRUST COMPANY TELLER But Storles Differ as to Exact Way in Which A, S, Anderson of Brooklyn Met Death. Alexander 8. Anderson, receiving teller of the Franklin Trust Com- pany, Brooklyn, was killed last night by falling from a B. R. T, train to the street just south of the Court Street Station. There was no one on the station platform at the time. The accounts of persons in the street conflict with the story of @ passenger on the train whose name could not be learned, One version is that the teller tried to board the tra! mn it was in motion; that the guard refused to open the gate Mr. Anderson clung to it until the train had pulled by the station, and then he stepped oft, no knowing thecares had moved so ‘far, He stepped into alr, Another report was that he acci- Hy fell off the rear platform of it the last oar. Mr. Anderson lived at No. 2263 Kast Fifteenth Street. He leaves a widow and one child, A FIRE AT KNICKERBOCKER. An awning outside the resi the ground floor of the Hotel Knicker- bocker, Broadway and Forty-second Street, caught fire In some unknown manner early this morning and was de- stroyed, Few of the guests knew of the blaze and the damage was trifling, but the alled out, with Deputy charge, Bartea. mer Justice James took place to-day Interment wi The honorary Peter A. ‘non. ohn Edward former (From the Cincinnatt Enquirer) of the heat | while gr werly to 810 Stunning m Stunning Silk lined to waist merly 825,00 This sup to your h $5 and $ Victrola able size, 4 don't forget to resh water every 4 Rounder, aa she bade Koodby at the de get t h et to give the eon t r Mr. Round- T won't Ae.’ ry, forget. I know what A polley Ww China tion Was called & Petrograd daily newepaper tempted to induce |of an ally in the Far Kant to protect her interests there has no intention of allowing Germany to do to China what she did to Tur ‘That is all there is to it. Amor. joa can dismiss as baseless the talk of the treaty being levelled “Thia treaty is French Crepe Stylish, serviceable, cool. or striped, all ie ‘i © Lustre Voile Gowns mercerized voile, smartly striped. all-wool trola in the beautiful English Brown finish will be delivered Victor Records, for most popular styles. tone, ample space for records. Complete stock all Vic- venient terms, Lord & Taylor 38th Street ll ono 0 0 Dao a maarom==a ' ipwleted Rome ~ ioe 'C. W. BLISS involve “Open Crtts Pe oaty wae day by Counsetion | he Department of He told the United | ¢ coptaing merty « treaty t the @tuation was « treaty wae American was not a the date, Hhe repeatediy at Russia to join block Japanese tn reaty really Rad o Viret, Husain for Secondly, Russia Flour at her, really the last of 25 West 38th Street Cotton Frocks Plain tan, Bur- Also smart bined i t imported frocks odel of beautiful] Four — lovely Splendid, np For- cut full; Formerly 812 16.75 | erb style XI. Vic- ome, with $5 in First Payment 5 a Month XI. is one of the Desir- remarkably fine VICTROLA 3 to $360, Con- of * XI. $100 FIFTH AVENUE ee LL TS ee ee teen most as light as a of smoke, that the dies can eat and eat-— are made from D & C Say to your grocer— DitieC for Me! SELF RAISING Lane Bryant directs attention to Special Offering of Bathing Suits (42 to 56 Bust designed to fit and become both long or short-waisted figures .95 to $10. 6.75 * toe hl i oh wmtion The Oret, te 1008, cetenaen! APPOINTED TREASURER FOR 6. 0. P. t Rather Held and Will Direct Pioancing of the Hughes Campaign N Hiller son of the bate f the Kepubiioan Nettonal wee today eppeteted te occupied by ( will direct the Anancing 08 campaten he Cause for alarm in the United) ® Hughes # W. Uphem of Chicago . "ve (he) war made Assistant Treasurer | Hilee called on Hughes and Netionel Chairman Wilecos to-day 1t appeared certain July #1 will be wntaining the intimation that the! agreed on as the date for the notit. n of Hughes of bis nomination |The candidate bas asked Senator he oid | tHording, Chairman of the notifica. ittee, to come here toomor w tentatively to be finally ult id- 75 Youthful as well as matronly models (35! 4 to 58 bust; 30 to 49 waist) especially designed to fit and become both the long or short waisted woman of Extra-Size or Stout Figure Fresh crisp gowns from our regular stock. A large variety to meet your needs for home, sport, hotel or afternoon wear, To be closed out at Enormous Reductions Come Early. Convince yourself of these wonderful values Linen Costumes Finest quality ramie linen, beau- tifully hand embroidered or com- with Ince guimpe. Also embroidered 18,75 Grenadine Voile Frocks models; white striped with embroidered dots; Bees tt OBS | cae 18 Morning Dresses Beach Cloth Dresses Smart Woven Striped Ginghams, Fashionable wear-resisting fabric. For porch or mixture coat. | Mohair and ramie linen dusters; well tuilored, 7.85 English Brown VICTROLA XI.$100 With $5 in Victor Records (Total $105) 39th Street el oer on Manchuren of Charles fe. | | : ' STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 1 P. M4. All Salve Pinal. No C.0.D.'s No Baehanges, Ne Credite, ne a Continuing Our Greatest | Sale | —_ ‘ | ee ee ee ae ee ae ae ee ee $3.85 Our Surplus Stock Only; Not Shoes Bought for Sale Purposes. Every pair is the genuine Cammeyer article, and Was designed for this season’s selling. Women’s Pumps & Colonials Actually Reduced From 10.00, *9.00, *8.50, *7.50 *7.00, °6.00 & *5.00 Sizes Are Broken Vamps of Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Black, Pearl Gray, Ivory and Havana Brown Kid, with White Kid Patent Leather and Gun| ba a Metal. ‘ , Kid, and Tan Ruse Calf, with Ivory Kid Vamps of Battleship Gray Buckskin, Calfskin, Wie Ks, Nubuck and Linen. Pearl Gray, Ivory, Sasi Havana Brown end Kidskin Battleship Gray. Colored | Tan Russia Calf Rig. with Pearl! Gray Kil) i and Tan Kid. ecgmbinations gf Patent | i It and hand} Leather and Gun Metal wit! | ung wie ated ype White Calfskin Hand Turned | oO leather Louis XVI. heels. soles Covered Louis XVI. j { Men’s Fine Oxfords Actually Reduced From 8.00, °7.50, *7.00, °6.50 6.00, '5.50 & *5.00 ~ Sizes Are Broken Dark Mahogany Russia Calt and Gun Metal Calf Oxfords, English Last, Blind Eyelets. Black Soolma Kid Blucher Oxfords—Medium Toe, Also some Patent Leather Oxfords.

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