The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1916, Page 4

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== READY 10 CLEAR, _ 2 The Worst Blow of All. Deutschland’s Captain Thinks | ,’ Ues'cl aie and dpe the They May Violate Three- gt Wy foresight cherished Mile Limit Law, / fof embition cae te reas hed \* ee aT ices ftet| WOULD: BLOCK PLANS, | «# om the very threshold of success —E inet “ " weit len yard ts there physket (Allies. Have Swift Craft at| Garmeny lt so well heown fact that in this respect, probe tly eopeentretion of ‘he Tied ” eette May lying calm unde: = fog to-day. Offieinia of the quaran- | evidence that cote carry infantile po Ru Ky poof ee 0 yo 2 AT | tine station on Gallupe Island S| sane corm - ’ 1 . women throughout the civilised | AO" to clear the German) cigeeq that if the cuperovtmmersible| | Women mpuraty n fpeture on ier - ‘carries with it the endorse. | merchant submarine Deutechland| tiremen wae ready to enter Thooton | infantile sar » s & Cet well as the ui! were made late to-day by Harbor it would be hard to fing a! at 0” w, com tot medion! author | jo i. ander of ¢ better time Activitise of two tues | ort A ates afte 4 ho, it Wan aaid, person: ond an unuewal stir at the North | Boon o Ul) AH... Gree will be 996 Coster mare eta | leo to the Custom Howse, after requ. | German Lioya ear e jon oot a it, tee Avewss ane iaiserides _e | lar hours, to secure the necessary | Aleate that “something” le expected. yA, OM the aame subject, lp be 4 patetetie Geant ond papers An undercurrent of excitement pre: | Dr OM. Latee, aeaiatant director of BLACKWELL'S ISLAND SAY Micial omen, women and) “Capi. Kornie and bis erew had one| vatied throughout the navy yard at] the Bunsen of Publis Health, Bauce: q Cantera tom, S07 | yaaa one ose aheseas | charimtownet nigh. While ne Wos'ee totic "| ON WARDEM'S ANWIVERSARY: ‘should ‘scrupulously avoided,|(%* Teturn trip of their subsea ————- aieimeretane frotehter Deutechtand 69 CASES OF EPIDEMIC ‘ ~ That wae the possibility that al- IN ONE DAY IS RECORD |" Prisoners Celebrate in Honor) lied patrols off the Virginia Capes SET BY NEW JERSEY. ot Johm J, Murtha, Their would be #0 sealous to capture the] to-day reported presence Chief. . submarine that they would over- Rear the three-mile lina, laying step the three mile limit law and|'o with apparently corning ¥ i do'tnt Reporte from the State Health| The 1.600 prisoners in the peniten thus block plans of the submarine.| Yateh the heavy blanket of Boards of New York and Now Jorsey|¢ry on Mackwell’s Inland celebratec ——e . oa this morning indicate that infantile) the anniversary to-day of the br orygee gree lpr Henggert BRITISH CRUISER’S ACT paralysis is sweeping through the pointment, of on, J. Murth their tine furnished vaaie tor their] IN ENTERING U. S. PORT |suvurvan dstriote at an alarming | ora Advancement. a Brinon . And while Koente prepared ENT Fate, deep " the mare Srhuch swamp athena MAY BE RES BD. New re oe sinty-nine new cases were | inmate among it fheinberanip, sup across the path of the Deutachiend! wasHINGTON, July %6.—OMictals ousde. of New New WehS, Fy sore, After n series of exhibition 4 r ¥, and was in position to report her! none, hesides regarding the visit of ni en, maw on the lawn, the men were addr ongs on e op ave , ; to Plains Cammt ‘orrection Hundred foot beveed the troctsmme|02, wnidentified British oruioer into] sia WV ercuiton the anneal ookt | Setie th tein ana focnar’ ome oT youd met, [the Lower Chesapeake at @ tm®! vention of the New York te Vol ner Katharine B. Davis, Dr. Rich. fand British agents equipped with | when one German underwater Hner| unteer Firemen's Associa ra C. Fowler, who will complete a 0 op Ui ari fast motor boats were under orders to /i9 whout to start back to Germany,| Uled to begin Aug. 16. An ‘additional two-year, sentence on Aug. 1. ang re trom ¥ i of the League an i 2 efiyana tin end another 18 reported about to ar-| S880 Wee re Te OTe case | eae nn” prinene One! AHIRIL Bins patriotic ensembles like A 4 T* | rive, am exceptional, are inclined to! of infantile parelyale developing ta)eerver, spoke for the men. “y We’ word ot tor copertare, has Fesent euch af inoureion into Amert- oung America—We're Strang For anak iat. or te Dette, lege petal ‘There Naaie tn Ga You” and “We'll Never Let the Old , eruleera = = == —s . . . : ' engaged in come strange loading, and |G onen submarines off the Virginia Flag Fall”; hits that are hits, like Al Jolson's . there were numerous conferences! (2°) mate w @ practice to come CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY 8 i J aboard, Several times her lights were extinguished leat prese boat watchers get a line on what passed within. The Deutechiand was given another! worfoik is the first 7 |eubmerging test at her minutes later Capt. Keonig and Con- structor William Prusse expressed their eatisfaction with the results. | mat ‘The gubmergeece of the craft te necessary to trim her cargo properly. ra, would go to Boston, | directed ;| Deutachiand's agente here to-day) Muda and at Halifax, it the Bremen would seek shelter! the nearest, safest and most oon- venient port of the Atlantic esa- board. NORFOLK, July 26.—There are Gosen allied warships within 160 miles tanklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue Clearance Sale---THURSDAY Our Standard Stock otMen’s Suits Heretofore $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 ‘16.50, No Charge for Alterations This is the first time thie season that these suits have been offered at this low-price. ‘ fabrics, including blue serge; coats quarter, half or full lined. Each suit included in the sale has been part of our regular stock. Nothing has been added for sale purposes, Sizes and models for men and young men, 33 to 46 chest. | The strongest part of most clothing advertisements is the large reductions from high ortginal prices, The strongest part of this advertiaement ia the high standard of clothing it represents, [Tens Clothing Shop A Separate Shop—§ West 38th St.—<A Step from 5th Av within the three-mile limit the ques- tion would be taken up officially. @o far as is known, the incident at , oi noe the be jock to-day.|ning of the war in wi an into en American When she arose to the surface ten " ‘ge ete Oe hee lian ol goowe Mts chine vu the Atiantio patrol not ak, enereice the privilege bd hip, which te Bourly expected in| Comina inte or er sboplee ‘and them to take suppl at the offices of the|tirely from thelr, own pases ny Ber- Two, three or four-button models in over forty different | THE BSVENING WORLD, WEDFESDAY, JULY G6, 1916. NEAR HIGH RECORD: OND DEATH, 92 CARBS ; eel wie tet for dee | Baltimore Ready to Pursue |, BOSTON. tow smarty marine | cloce e July 1 bie inepectors heave ; ' Coete ton. Vi |reporte from Provincetown to the | lected ond billed 79,000 cats and . eal ( re) | ul bia oF Beariy 66,000 more thas eee, Serre. | C & heavy July lest year, There is anid to be "aati oops | 4 rd | e estas Undersea Liner. GUerentine station showed Massschu- | dogs, to New United and en- Suntieesd Gem Pee Page ee ee oe . ee 7." “~ a t as it ’ ore - toath wore repewrd + he 6 e | oe Fake pe t. wit | MALTED MILK let @ yenmas ettecde:| ten ete § euleatens . “ o pero to the Onn owen Betis ond living | Ter r i* oo shevedbtetedhon 5 Avenue, died lest nigh! Ie the Meth. " Gat Mplecopal Hospital, Police Bur to Wafantiic paralysis Thomes VF. Presi, superintender of the Boolety for the Prevention « Franklin Simon s Co, ad FINE CRORES SILENT. /PITTEOUREN HN6 OY STRIKE) poe ten seen tra ° ber oneeer te oe meer Sraahipe -—,5 J ore | OPECIAL HOTHES. IN STATE TO-DAY: NPWie wt me . ~ Tr fon ot tie po era ee HORLICK’S — | ALMANT July Me Repertegnt tent bie wife ot Ne 16 Betfoe |" 1h enaee Bnd (e@ndy were 6 been reperten The canes reported to dap / were as howe | Fougnherpale, ¢ Kaugertes 9), Munt | Werveter reported death a0 due singing of “I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles”; and comic and sentimental song-successes like “I’ve Got a Sweet Tooth Rothering Me’ ’ from Lew Fields’ latest show “Step This Way", and “Songs We Used to Sing in Dixiclan as Remick song-gem that is sweeping the coi try. et Music of a very different sort is Cas...’ amar velous handling of the ’cello in Saint-Saens”: “Allegro Appassionato” and Haydn’s “Minuet ; in C Major.” Also in the August List Kathleen Parlow’s inspired playing of two en pr violin compositions by Kreisler and Svendsen, Graveure's ired rendering of two beautiful old-time hymns and Rothier's great basso in the immortal anthem “La Marsellaise,” rank quite as high in artistic interest, As examples of another side of the month’s list, here are Four Popular Records You Should Hear ee ae BACK TO MY BAMBOO SHACK. A 1992 eis IS TIPPERARY. Fifth Avenue Annual Clearance Sale THURSDAY Mens Firnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor. This ts our regular Stock and not merchandise bought for sale purposes ‘ inch 75¢ Henry Burr, Tenor. 1oinch} Mary O'Rourke, Soprano, SAMOA (Some More). Campbell and 5c, | MALITTLE CURLY HEADED BABY Burr, Tenor Duet, Mary O'Rourke, Soprano, MY GRANDFATHER'S Gi oe A201 eee TO RUN ALL NIGHT. 11.¢. A 2019] Peerless Quartette, ‘sal Men’s Madras Shirts In bright or conservative stripes; French cuffs. 1.00 aeretotore $1.50 Madras and C Shirts Of Japenese crepe end woven madres. 1.45 Heretofore $3.00 Men’s Custom Shirts Of imported materiale. 1. 85 Erste Cotton Crepe Pajamas 10 inch{ _ Browne, baritone. Banjo and orch. ace, 10 inch | THROU Insc. bes ch OUT » HEAVE DAT COTTON. 75¢ | GLASSES oF MINE, Y ONDERFUL -C.Browne,baritone, Banjo& orch.acc. Campbell and Burr, Tenor Duet, Music of Universal Interest Varied and charming is the balance of the list: eight rhythmic dances; the Tartar Ballet from “Prince Igor”, (a veritable orchestral triumph;) violin gems, banjo solos, instrumental trios; vocal choruses, quartets and solos; novelties on the harp, Gypsy csimbalom and Hawaiian guitar. Two Shakespearean orations add further novelty to this extensive and ” wey ~ ‘Columbia that you'll enjoy hearing at your dealer's. Columbia records on sale the 20th of of every month COLUMBi GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC=* ECORDS > FOR SALE BY Of fine quality cotton fe srLow 10TH " ABOVE OTHE (cons) BROOKLYN (cont)? Audubon Uraforcla Biol hop, John A. Beh We in a large variety of fancy y colorings. ‘a180 broadway his Drondway, 1921 Broadway tt te Broatway Btarke Bros., Sida Fulton Ste \\ . roadway, ouin Brody, 1.50 Heretofore $3.00 . 43: W, 125th St, 349 Knickerbocker Ave, \\ ee . Co., James M. Quinn, 584 Sumner Ave, Weber Talking Machine Uo., Goldburg Fur: 18's vg Jou, Auslcher abo Grand 8 i" be ol Oy Jos. a ” “s Ne Men’s Silk Scarfs gone Tee era ace, etinirmas, 108 Stycive, pat nln tient Taternational Phono, Gon Comperthwait & Bens wig rd Ave, ge a 1. 8. ph ° Of a , foularde or heavy eiike Unt ame Maabibe Coe aerty Oo. 20986 Third Ave, "23i9 Myrtle Ave’ °° “ variety of colorings. Louis Gr nburg, 8891 Third Ave, H. FE. Hill, 80. hat 4 \ i M. 39 Third Ave. Baim Bros, 15 Pitkin Ave rN ari # own Be, 1 cd y P p WY P E. . eon Brie itkin Ave . -55 Heretofore $1.00 330 Blath Ave i Jue en Sth Ave. ire Ticket Co, cent St zie Btore, Men's Silk Scarfs Of heavy imported silks in a large variety, of series! Slguirea and combination colorings, Heretof 11.60 85 ie muri, ise Bt. Ate, Ave, Bros, 71 Smith way.) Bath St 53 E. Bath St, Court Bt Carokin Bros, 4917 1290 are, 8 Baumann & Co SURSEY erry, & ath A ae Acolian Co Utte Wissner, Ine ro 55 Flatbush Ave. Both St Royal Tish, Tnci, 96 Serenth Ave, 16 ¥. 59th St, R. W. Olsen & Go, 1113 FI Witt, 1997 Third Ave. Ave. ory Fitth “ave, 926 Vint. ©, W. Wuerts Oo. 1518 Third Av, push Ave, Christman Bons, 753 6th Ave James R Mullin ABOVE 06TH ST.: We Dyekman Shop, Bai W Men’s Pure Silk Sox Men's pure thread Silk Sox, in black, white and colors; spliced heel, sole and toe. t W. 1Siat 84, Spectal 35 3 palr for $1.00

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