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‘bic THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY sibs 2 17, 1916 Customs Men Prove They're Good Fellows CASTRO FILES APPEAL | Bur ClIBMMADINE DUE At Their Joyous Outing on the Seashore — AGMNST DEPORTATION foe eco TOSTART ETN CTI TR TOMORROW + amgtbeim ft Ww ir | COURT GASPS AT LONG NAME snr" " US.HOLOUPMEN * BOTOULMERPARK _ FORABIGFROL hhh hh ehhh hhh ee) ‘ ; +eOe OO tt eee seeewenreee ~- ° ome CWpriane Casts : Pree ; of Venes whe ® e Those “Whatcha -Got-in a at ean ei a = That-Trunk’ Customs Men alia meninas (0 | ti , May Be on Deck To-Day MINGTON July Gen fp E- 0 wag Broadway ot Ninth, New Yau, Cipriane Con IN THE DOWN. ®TAIRS STORE bie wite desire! ; - ; THEN AGAIN, MAYBE NOT! “wane verwitting| mon ‘The pastor maid he aitn't wm ee ies nee wees ele secre Clearaway ofSummer Grand 1 Vit : eration Bureeu Ge submarine Deutechiend ie ha : Hon to the former Venesuetan die. | COrding to & statement erediied \ §,760 Remnants, Mostly Short Se eas cen taeact, "80 survivors | § eS ee Eooseteen tas dancea ane cae Lengths of Every Kind of Silk, and r9 otaped dows 0s | jun Gate oe cher poveenting Capt. Koenig Silk Mixtures Many in Dress Lengths . with « etiver loving cup, made @ viet take Thi« & real housecleaning time in the Down-Stairs Silk Store, All short length silks whieh have accumulated here kiyn, Maturday af-| script of the test to the euper-submarine Bhe ng and— well, it Jae captain Were born in the i ; = are not home mi panneeset | om "les Gee tow Oa 2 core this busy Summer season must now move out Yes, sir, th oaeeee - peeswornty LEEP | eolng on the voyage?” she was |]) quickly. Whe see to it that the old geationnn | t Sueverons + PARK SLEEPER'S CLOCK No, and 0 far as 1 could gather Regardless of former prices or their present market With the otar apansied ovat taille nets Cubtens STOLEN AS HE DREAMS Capt, Koenig dues not know aa yuk \]| value every piece of silk is marked at the extraordinarily low hie proper #hare of the international | > pesecuiTien Hut he thinks (nore will be no Si. ||| rate of de yard. Some of the silke— @ate receipts—tor social und trator. |% grr . _|naid there had been thousands of T Satin Crepe de chine Pongee _ Foulard fietiwm nad Bal Purposes they call thems het reat 3 Chet poe y Mb ee plications. On New ce? fever yor Fe esered ocadeih Subs i Mi ane jarquéselles Bee Burveyor'a Customs Welfare Associa Night on Bench to Get the priv { conding @ representa. | || “mormon ame Gi of Many Kea Sit Moire tion, which by the way is wovoral i ecccoeoooooonooooooo;;et There Soon, | tive voyane a he added: || Printed Meteo Silh-and-Celton Mistures Cacia Pe na Pe em i ap » throw-up-your- hand, + | he = a . anny . nelo-sind ie he same wilk is in many in ces aerome-with-your-declaration, what: | } ; a : out of hag for M: el oe F oa ||! other lengths. ‘The woman who takes the to go through ; o iat trunk officials, cer . .U. uae bias psig ag = ett | ee eee ort ite be |]. the heaps of remnants will very often find en fh aan middle-aged iad 016 iiven, a + | his home at No, 66s Hedford Aven jue Pastern Porwurding. Company. | {| Kind of ilk to make a whole dress, at the one yard, Sui. "0 WOH NE ES Se | eee sation connected in 7 Square laat night to sleep gear the| tone on the submarine When ake re ti] 6 Wanamaner Oo Demaees | ener with the customs service, * seetau it ge age mS mare PR gS RN | Tuesday in the Dorn siaee poy Store, New Bullding, and extra v4 nd what wit) their wives and t SOnEE WI 08 Hier Coen See Ory. | added ep 7 . _ — : 04 wweethoarts and sisters and other : HEROINES OF FLOOD eral chofs knives in a bag under the) “Ww agiHin tly 17 Phere ’ ° Svee ston Naan arms _ 3| [rent re alarm wn tet for lk lt nora war || Women’sSweaters, $3.85, $5, $6.50 || Reads, they unloaded the ' ‘ a two boys, Charles ships off th that “ ' er is! anaeeiraear dat Wan tees ¢| : aw | 1k? Madison Street the allied re Golf sweaters of Shetland wool from Switzerland. Feoeived at the popular pienie resort | S|) ee ot No sapeurma (Wey cede orcas: [| Gauetlel ruretinge (by, bar bea eset tay wee ia ae im many a day t were stoppec - of the three-mile limit. — Secretary | ted the delightful colors in which they are to . . When Dreaidont Wilson: hears khout Carolinas and Virginia known to date, Second. Aven| Daniels maid to-day that the United All_are ls agi collarieet beltlese affairs. The $5 and what he missed—and Secretary of the Meagre, dinjointed details are drift- mates Ly ache ye} $6.50 styles are hand-knit. " Treasury McAdoo, the chief guest, sald | $6-4-644-00004604 Sedat gases nied the crip. tceman they had clothes in ERGY sey cea und’ Rak ne tae Every woman who sees them seems to want two or three, ve aeiak kcta bo. give Rik eonat ail as pled lines of communteation, The | the ala ad tne theft tat the under water merehantnan Main Aisle, Old Building. “ ve ‘The boys then admitted t theft 1 Jimmy Long, Vice| floods are the result of the hurricane | would be attacked before she reached details—he'll bo terribly disappointed F # | Pre to” onder land took Wittenberg to the park, ‘ “ iv @|F of wind and rain which struck the ame the hich seas, . x because, acco 6 . we . « here they pointed out Emerson, still i « beoause, a0 cording to a iter “ resret Srcatane $ | ys All® tl OM) South Atlantic Coast ‘Thursday, lift- cau Nhe was awakened and far as can be learned the Wash- 300 Linen Blouses, pont ‘+ head Hy 3 ‘ : " ound that he was late on his first day 4 an not been of the organization, press of official Assocanen | We © Now boys, let ‘er go. Ing rivers and streams far over thelr| our i he made ® wild dash in the ° probable Were $8.50 and $3.85. Effective stripes and plain Carson tried to start the madrigal, | banks, 1 that she colors and a few in white trimmed with color. direction of his kiteh Every one business was the only thing which @| but his breath failed him, Bill ‘Te The immediate cause of floods down from Baltimore te ' ; Jails ata kept him from attending. Secretary g [ney got as far an “My ntry ANS" | ag Amnevile wan the Seréting of | | nome cove in the Chesapeake Hay end suggests Paris, McAdoo, the man who looks after J] and eave it up. The others didn't the dam at Hendersonville, N. C and) AIT BY FIVE BULLETS, |from there alip to sea on the first fa- Women of good taste will be delighted with them. 3 Tania ‘4 F leven try to start. Of course the not 1. Cy vorable dark } i s; y Bee earns beak roll: “wae styeales S| ainging members hada good luugh,| that at Kamuga, Volumes of water J \“NORMOLK, “Cas July 11.—Foreign| || Not all sizes in every style. warm welcome by his subordinates and Bl but later on in the ¢ |warships again appeared off the Vir Main Aisle, Old Building. ening Bill Car-|gwept down the Swannanoa River, WATCHMAN IS DYIN in turn congratul them upon the} @ ‘™T Monee {son's carolera eondered "The Star inla Capes to-d aE 9 ree \ ” [engulfing portions of the Vanderbilt « o-day, Waiting for the Buccess of their party. Tom Rush, | ©@¢2¢04O44¢960606dOOOOOO® Spangled Banner" and “America’ German submarine Deutschland to 9, 4 4 with a fervor that won several en-|estate and the village of Biltmore, "5 x Youn omen’s h e Net and Surveyor of the Port, beaming right | last minute was called out of town on! cores lala cut twanty-tive years ago by| Edward May, Retired, Polkeman ime ee ee it Voile back to the roots of his hair—and | unimportant business. it, It was! AND HERTY HEARD THE|Geor; e 5 k \ | po! porge W. Vanderbilt, tacked by Five Men After | Incoming steamers report sighting resses—L you've got to go Way back to find sald bape ner lege as 4. eal STORY THAT WAS NEVERTOLD | it was at Biltmore that threo per- ls A ed se : » warships off the coast of New] ]) . ess roots—introduced Secretary McAdoo, ever bee Cohoes can't sing, boys,” volunteered | sons were drowned before they could Stopping Crap Game. York, which mariners aay indicates] |) First reduction on these fresh, simple 80 cool and realize it couldn't have beea very im-) However, Collector Malone} of his records, Speech | that the entire forces of tho Hritish and French of this side of the Atian- tic have come south in the hope of 1 5 Ba Senooley,, the dean of inepectors, suitable for the hottest afternoons and story of my life.’ sashes "et right and left and back and front and their kept the Cabinet officer's right hand leave their hom from the Biltmore portant. sent « while two nurses! award May, fifty-four, a retired Tl tell you the hospital are | policeman, living at No. 298 Kast One working like the handle of a town pump. THE CANNED SPEECH THAT NEVER WAS DELIVERED. Collector of the Port Dudley Field Malone expected to be there, but at the HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART, | iar ome delay in getting the Son or Brother in camp or upon the Mex- ately biatted owlow (06 allent dlfrers jean Border? If so, mail him @ package | enco of opinion as to whether the ath- of Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic | letic programme or the singing of the powder to be shaken into the Shoes, and joranization choir should opan che sprinkled into the foot bath, It will be! of the Games Committee, insisting of the greatest benefit in that arid, hot that the yee ites start with s 4 dust ball game, and Bill Carson, boss of climate, where the alkali dust plays |i) Jolin aatad, being equally” ta: ble? Ask your dealer sistent that his vocalists should start to-day for a 25c, box of Allen's Foot- Ease, and for a gc. stamp: be will mail it for you. series A, beginning with “It sion” and ending with | fellow-patriots, 18 the message I leave {with you,” but as the only phono- graph in the place was minus a horn, the speech didu’t sound very nature James K. Sague, Appraiser of the Port, who is a Democrat in Pough- keepsic and all points west, and Otto Wittpenn, Naval Officer and fo: mer Mayor of J City, N. J. ali graced tho occasion with thelr pre: ence. ‘this, then, my » got atl night to sing, but we gotta play bell by daylight,” Walsh pointed out. know, Johnny,’ argued Carson, put I can't told my gang in line much longer. They're lable to bust right out in song any minute.” “If I keep this solo inside of moe much longer it will turn sour,” com- plained Mill Tierney. In addition to credited with being the greatest war- bler_ that ever came from Englewood, N, J, Unable to control the desire tugging at his vocal apparatus, Bill turned loose, “{ kissed the dear fin- gers, so toilworn Just a minute, eorgke Moynihan, ball Committee. them—every time Tell your grocer— DsC Is the Flour for Me Bill,” — pleaded ad of the Base- "Give us a chance te five inain and then you fel- lows can sing your heads off.’ BASEBALL GAME BREAKS A TIME RECORD. This pacified the songbirds, and the Mamond contest between the inspec- tor-weighers and the clerks got un- der way, with Jimmy Grifin: and Jack Slattery doing the battery work LF-RAIBING Granp Rapips for the latter and Charley Burrett and " Hennessy pitching «nd Bangs camo all the way from pea ful, law-abiding Dutchess County to umpire the game, which shows how far some men will go to look for trouble, Nothing ex a total of nineteen run for the weighers hap- pened in the first half of the first, the clerks coming in and overcoming this slight lead with four runs to spare. Several times, fokowing close deci- wions, it looked as if Umpire Bangs was due to start running cross-coun- try back Dutchess County, ‘The first inning was played in rec- ord tine—one hour and forty min- utes, Everything was going nice tn the third inning, and some of tho spectators wero awake, when Billy jiuechler, Deputy Surveyor, and Loula Hoenninger, who mobilize something over 600 pounds between CREDIT TERMS $3-°° Down on $50: §.00 75.00 them, ambled out in front of the grand stand and hid the game from view, for Which everybody was thankful, Just as BIll Carson's choir was ready to launch their vocal at- tack word come they would have to FROM $50 TO $500 | postpone it to participate in the tug Open Saturday Evenings | 0 {04 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | FISHER Bros COLUMBUS. AVE. RET 103&104 st] | APARTMENTS FURNISHED MPLETE war, “But we'll be in no shape to sing if we go in that,” piped Joo Whalen, “Can't. bo ‘helped,” said Jobnny Walsh. lo most of the ningory Pp nc urticlpated over G mn by the first division team, the ground completely ex- the | winners, fell over on bausted, ct pehooves me on this auspicious occa. | being Chief Deputy Surveyor, Bill is} | ee | the artis As Ed is credited with having searched Columbus's baggage, and as that 1s a few years back, and as it promised to be a serial story, every- body told him they would take his word for it, Which made, him so in- dignant that he hurried over and told Jim Doherty all about it. “Pay no attention to those young- sters, Eu," advised Doherty, leading Schooley to one side and buying a frankfurter for him, Schooley, still arguing, mindedly put the frankfw mouth and lit it. Not only that, but smoked it, Which gives one a cor- | rect line on the kind of cigars one absent er in his indicating 4 man who bad | been addressing a crowd for fifteen | minutes. “He's not selling anything,” said an | inspector, “That's Ai Seibert. Ho's simply telling the folks that he don’t | think it's going to rain,” Minton Fluhrer, Collector Malone's | ir secretary, mado a “declara in the wet goods department | that was entirely satisfactory to everybody in the vicinity | ‘George J. McMahon, George Brewer, | Jim Condon and Bob John appeared pades of tho man-eating shark: | “Don't think there is such @ thin, |sald Tim Lane, who holds all athletic ords for Manhattan south of the “We'll leave it to Howy Pratt. suggested “Big Jim” Moran, “What he do t know about sharks—here he comes now. Pratt stepped into the pieture and) was immediately bombarded with th question: "Did you ever see a man- eating shark’ “No, but I've seen a boy eating shrimp,” answere wy, just like that, out of his own head and he ne “All joking aside thou I've got a sch Matawan hoot! “Get a guy with wooden legs and throw him overboard with a rop. | about bis wale. While the shark is picking the slivers out of his teeth the hunters could kill him. It was well for Pratt the dinner| bell sounded just then, What that] bunch déd to the Ulmer Park com- miasary is easy to imegine, Every trench from soup to nuts was carried fn the attack, Not a lobster, no not even & clam, was permitted to sscape. And when the retreat was sounded they celebrated the victory by one stepping and fox-trotting and waltz ing and pauljonesing all over the! premise For further detatts, call Broad 1642. a INVESTIGATES DOG; BITTEN. Policeman Gillen of the Fourth Ave- | nue Station, Brooklyn, was sent to| the home of Mra, Ida Fahr, Fort Ham- | {ton Avenue and Forty-elghth Street, | to make inquiries regarding @ build owned by her r Asht of No. 4815 Eleventh Stre plat that the dog, which was muzgled, had attacked her on the street. Just as Mrs, Pahr was assuring the oliceman her dog was peaceable the ulldog seized the policeman by the log, tearing the flesh severely he police have asked the Board of Health tg do th rest of the investi- gating PK the do —_—~—_ Los? His Grr, | From the Detroit Pree Pros ) “L inherited a great name from my ancestors,” he bo to be all worked up over the esca- |‘ thought to have been drowned. Persons here familiar with the Bilt- more region fear damage to the Van- derbilt estate has been heavy and that the Biltmore nurseries were flooded. Biltmore is cut off from Asheville by @ mile of water, Western North Carolina ts reported facing a serious situaton, Lake Toxaway's big dam and two as at Hendersonville are reported to have collapsed, setting free hundreds of tons of water, The Southern Rallway bridge over the Catawba River at Belmont, N. C., was Washed away, carrying olghteen men into the river, 1t bas not yet n learned whether they were baved The missing reported to Wasbing- ng despatches are: H supervisor, Charlotte; J resident engineer, . 8. Barbee, section foro- man, Charlotte; K. O. Thoinpson, sec. tion foreman, Belmont; W. L. For. tune, section foreman, King’s Moun- tain, +; GC, Kale, B.C. Gully, ©. W. Klutts, derrickmen, Charlotte Andrew Scott, ‘Tom Davis, Daniel Heath, Cloan Adams and Wil h colored labore A. LB. Black. Weatern Union line crew boss. m Cooker and R, Ball, Ashe- and three linemen, Seaboard Air Line bridge over « Catawba River at Mount Holly, N.C. has collapsed, as has that ovc the Catawba on the Sallsbury-Ashe: ville line, ‘An earth fill at the Lookout power near Shelby, broke and the East Mondo, West Mondo, Liladoun @nd Alspauge cotton mills are under | water, A wall of water forty feet | high was reported rushing down from Lookout last night. Great crop damage & surround. | ing country i# reported from Spar- tanburg, 5. C,, due to heavy rains of the last forty-elght how pain acne” Seni FLOOD MAKES GIRL ACTING GOVERNOR. t ~The Miss RALEIGH, N. ©. July floods to-day practically May F. Jones Governor of North Carolina, Miss Jones is Gov, Craig's secretary. The Executive is marooned in Asheville and all wit the two cities are down advice of members of the Council of Stato, Miss Jones has disposed of many important matters and is pre- pared to hold down the job tll the floods substd he waters are made pported to be re- ceding in the extreme western section of the State, but to be rising and growing in destructiveness in the case of the Cape Fear, Roanoke, Neuse and other rivers of Piedmont and Eastern Carolina, Awviculture Commissioner Graham declared to-day tho loss to farmers would run into millions. ‘The lowland crops in the best agricultural regions have been destroyed, he says. —— BIG DAM BROKEN BY FLOOD, IS REPORT, |eay reading telegrams from every part capturing or ainking the Deutschiand the Hremen, now reported to be on | her way to Virginia waters. Hundred and Fifty-fourth Street, ts dying in Fordham Hospital from five bullet wounds, According to May's statement tn} the hosp! , he was employed as a special watchman tn Hoffman's Park, frichnnie- Rishon DEUTSCHLAND CASE TOPIC IN PARLIAMENT No, 1118 Havemeyer Avenue, the eu Bronx, When he interfered with a eons F crap game, just outside the park, LONDON, July 17—The question of the possibility of a dispute between Great Britain and the United States over the status of the German com- mercial submarine Deutschland whieh arrived recently in the United States wan raised in the House of Commons to-day by John Dillon ,who asked Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of War | Trade, to present immediately to F yesterday afternoon, one man threat- ened to “get” him. Late last night, as May was wait- ing for a car at Westchester and Havemeyer Avenues, five men aj proached. He was unarmed, and be Heving from their actions they in- tended to attack him, he blew his police whistle. Five shots were fire poittne all taking effect in his chest |!ament tho communteations which thd lex. ‘Tho men escaped before |had passed Letweon the two Govern. he cou good look at thei, | ments and to undertake to keep the ang te cognize any of them. | iigugo fully Informed of the course ORPET GOES AWAY WITH OF oat Kober replied thas thor: MOTHER AND BROTHER spondence waa proceeding and that it was not in the public interest that it LAKH FORWST, TL, July 17.—will jh did not re should be published now. He would woo that the suggestion to keep the House informed of the course of the fations was fully considered. Vill you see," as Dillon, H, Orpet, acquitted Saturday of the) «that Parliament ts not committed to murder of Marian Lambert, was) 9 dispute with the United States with- awake early in his father's home. | out the House being given an oppor- After breakfast his brother, Id Orpet, went around to the garage !n which WII slept the night in February be- | fore he met Marian in Helin's Woods, | Ed brought the Orpet car and drove away with his brother, Later fy the morning Mrs, Orpet disappeared, | Phe elder Orpet was busy during the tunity of discussing the whole sub- ject?” Lord Robert replied: “I don’ tthink the House would wish mo to give such an undertaking as that, but I will pre- vent the suggestion to Bir Edward Grey." — JIMENES TO SEE WILSON. of the Middle West. All were addressed to Will and congratulated him on hig| Juan I. Jimenes, formerly President of San Domingo, wae @ passenger on aittal eee vhen in he coming back?" Mr. Orpet|board the steamer Coamo which ar. was asked. rived to-day from San Juan, Porto “He fan't coming back," he answered. “Hia mother ie with him. CM tell vou to Washin vord as to wi to not & 1 ave President Wilson Ive not farm ! not discus tn t the out 1 san Doi he is. there @ while pulling hed next week he will gO away where he can live outdoors." j* Specialists in Footwear Since 1857 él | | WY Andrew Alexander Revised Prices on Summer Shoes For men and women, boys and girls. Incomplete sizes, but in great variety and at radical reductions, Former prices represented excess value without reduc- tions, be uldn’t will you the "Go ahead and sing pow & you “Too ba they ability to’ keep it up,” was the unkind retort, At Both Stores _amianra, Ga guy stat vos! HF Sixth Avenue at 19th Street HToxayuy bon twa even wor tou HF 548 Fifth Avenue, at 45th St. not credit the report There was no wire communication with Lake Toxa- way. - | | perfectly to the riotous outdoors of woods and New prices, $15 to $80. | Second floor, Old Building. Pure Linen Damask, $1 yd. Just out of bond we have received 1,200 standard damask to sell at the old low wholesale the market cost would be at least $1.05 yd. conventional scroll. 70 inches wide. New Daylight Linen Store, Third Gallerf, New Bldg. White Shoes High or Low For those who walk in white the Shoe Store offers two specially good qualities at moderate prices. First, at $4 white canvas pumps with ivory leather soles and but- tons in lieu of buckles. Second, at $5 white buckskin boots, laced or buttoned, plain and very distinguished ing, medium vamps. very Main floor, Old Building, or 70 25% to 50% Reductions tn All Departments needs betore the rush of next month begins, and make use of our nh Wh; | $24:50 3-Piece P fully figu nd French bevel plate mirrors, consisting of 42 inches long; Mirror, 24x30; CHIFFONIER, 33 inches 16x20; TOILET TABLE, 33 inches long, with cate mirror; 3 pieces, as illustrated..... WCon6” AveRld"St Final Summer Clearance QUALITY MERCHANDISE—NEWEST STYLES ried Adam Bedroom Suite, in Circassian Walnut, Beauth and ribbons Here them a touch of frivolty which tunes them flowers. Last week's prices, $22.50 to $39.50. Sises 14 to 20 years. price of $1 yard. At E thread all linen, weight, and five » incl spot and Bigs Hemmant Leg Hackberry tlosscmn fer porn look- This is the TIME and the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURNITURE Mnisi Convenient Credit Planiimin To solve the question of PAYMENT with practically NO CASH OUTLAY Be Your Own Salesman--Plain-Figure Tags on Everything Close Saturdays atiP.M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere long; Mirror,

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