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of if Gen, O'Rvan Sald wed ht wth wid ev and byrne wrelcnty that yew dread aout dd= | HOSPITAL INQL treet wre can tagline bow T felt ome natant velet ond | Planagan'’s Famed heated Whe eruption completely, | 4... a) What Are We Ht doetor prem rhed iv Answered at Why don't yew try Restnol © Rerinet Ovum vee, wre te Drees, Semen! Gem sin that skin trouble Evening Wor! | maneouvres involving Some Very Interesting Items From Hundreds were quick to see the wonderful oppo nena which began two days ago. From many merchandise of quality has prices which would be considered low even under conditions. buying in quantities. Hand Made Cluny Lace Trimmed Lin: Greatly Reduced Prices Aclearanoe of the entire stock of one of the largest importers. I Dollies in. Fand-made, all-over lace Tumbler Doilies, @}rin. Hand-mede, all-over lace Tumvier Doillea, Cluny Lace Centre Pieces, 39¢ each Your choice of 7 designs. Table Damask $1.19 Yard Heavy, pure linen, closely woven, floral designs. 70 ine, Cloths, snow white, wit! kins to match 22x88 low fizish, Pure linen. Pattern Damastt Cloths and Napkins 17 iuches in diasseter. Damask Breakfast or Cloths 70270 inches, $¥.07; Napkins to Match, 2¢:%2 socbes, $5.10 dos, Turkish Towels and Bath Mats at Special Prices consists of merchandise of excellent quality. 8de Each Heavy bath mats io mi terns aad colorings su slight misweavey, Mac; price $1.19 if perfect. Turkish Bath Towels, 6 for 74c specially by Rt. N. Macy & Co fold by 44 dos. only. Face Towels, 14c Each Large size bleached huck towels, Neat red borders. Hemmed ends, : Glass Towel M Heavy union linen glass towels, Large, soft, towels, heavy, $2.83 Dozen ery absorbent, with wo Macx'e—Hevond Fleer. 25th Street, VaR » 225, 237 whe, 22h, 228. Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN No Depsstt—Sde Weeily on $20 Wort of Clothing Cor, Wyck: No Beposit-—$1 kt ean, Ad lend ws? baby in this big sule of Household und Decorative n gathered and offered at RF Table Linens, Decorative Pieces and Towels of every description will be found at prices which invite fassortruents cf broken lines. Pieces range in sine from 844 inchtumbler doilies to 72-inch round table cloths. A few are mentivued below. Fland-made Cluny lace-trimmed ceotrepicces, with centres of pure linen. Hemstitched Breakfast Cloths, $1.93 Fine quality, rnow whitc, pure linen, ip five very attreclive designs. Os68 inches, $4.70; 70x106 inches, 64.49. This big purchose from one of the largest manufacturers imperfections, such as an oil stain, a dropped thre Turkish Bath Mats, Bath Sets, $2.69 Each Attractive 7 piece bath sets con- sisting of one bath mat, two large Medium ht bleached Turkish | bath towels, two individual towels of serviceable quality for Turkish towels and two fave seasbore or country use, Put up cloths, in pink, blue, gold or lav- ender, Neatly boxed and rib- wed. Bath Towels, 24c Each Vain white with neat, | eorded borders and bemmod ends. eI “Glass” or “Pantry” woven in border, Hemmed, ready for use. 164, 168, 163 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street $125 Werth of Farnoiture Weekly to Be Pre paring for Extensive Man- | oeuvres in Open Country, RY ON Question ere For?” Last. Dy Martin Green. (Rpecie! Stat? Correevendent of The |'®4uiry made fanous years ago Md M'ALLION, Tes, Aug. 8-—Soutensive | Fiaungan, to with “What are we he the entire New York division were fore. boned to-day in the ennouncement mat Major Gen O'Ryan te to leove to- with am escort of | mo! probaly 0.1. Meey & Ca.'e Aewreetions Ave TheteLow Pricse the ‘ff rtunities sources normal id a we ens at noomplate 240 dos, 10c cach py Luncheon h soft mel- 58x08 in, Slight ad oF & slight misweave, account for the low prices. Wearing quality not affected. Turkish Towels, 4c each Bleached Turkish Towels of var- fous sizes and qualities, Some slightly imperfect, but will give long service, Macy's usual prices up to 7éc if perfect. pat- bj ot to y's usual absorbent rd “Tee,” ott St, da of ea ¥ 100.000 people, ebout 60 Me %, THE BVEBRIianv WueLd, wid get training to ne to similar oile of the Mie Gravte Complainta of » howweal te Cee end Inettioven t ' Alien the morning provement of the hospital branch of the service were discussed Out of of the N we Tesee sist.eman named = Webst furl The Kvening World corre epoudent ie able, by authority of ia. formation possessed by military offi core who know, to my that the New York militia @ here primertly to pro the penoe of mint of @ streioh border inhablied by app ornt, of Mextoans have large families majority of the males of voting am are not natureliaed, For the pa yeare the naturalized and Mex American voters In the boriler coun- Jl ee have been practioally din- c 2) | franchined, theseld Square Brecdwas, ritate oo Sh i | Voting residents of Now York Cily ee | land Hiate to the number of about 16,000 are encamped under asme in Hidalgo County, Headquarters here j has no definite Agures on the militia August Sale of Linens #):s.crsc7sccostt dalge County on the east But the }total will run close to that furnished by New York. Including regulars and Texas militia, there are cluee to 40.000 armed soldiers camping in « j Stretch of the Rio Grande Valley about 100 miles long as the crow | flies, This territory runs northwest {from Brownsville to Rio Grande City land tuces, across the Kio Grande, the | Mexican State of Tainauipas, which js in the handa of the Carransa Gov- | efminent and ia suppowediy @ part of @ peaceful power, The border counties in which the troops ure encampe! are Cameron and Hidaigo, in which all the militia ip southeastern Texas is loc..ed, and | Starr, which is gurrieonod +: Fort | Ringgold, Rio Grande City, by regu- lare, who are soon be .oinforced by @ part of the Twenty-accond Engi- (neers .f New York City, at present \im camp at McAllen. Bearing c... oa Cau ron, Hidulgo end Starr .-ua- tles from the north are Jim Hogg County, Brooks County and Willacy | | County. || MILITIA JUST A BI@ POLICE | FORCE? Now, to get back to Webster || Fiauagan's famous query, it ts neces- |} sary to repeat, with added detall, coat j the militiamen from New York «ro | down ip border mud and heat to keep the peuce in Hidaigo, Cameron, Starr, Brooks and Jim 21068 Cows They ore here avo for “hard * purposcs in training camps. aid of the New York militia j applies to the ail from Lowa, .i- Indiana, Dakotas, Ne- a4 and other States, mudbound is writin ‘diana woher, published the other \day, in which he sta.ed that the mem- | bers of tho militia of the United States are in Texas to protect the bonier, is || tiuminated by the fact set forth in \the noat paragraph, New Yorkers veo are interested in the 18,000 mili- tamen, 2,500 miles away from home, should bear tt in mind, The War Dopartment le afrald to recall the militia from the Southeastern Texas border, where there is not t.e slightest trouble cr sign of troub! causs the Secretary of War been informed that the wi drawal of troops would signal for aasasainations, and neiqhborhood fights, prevailed @ year ayo. There ts y doubt about a re- lourrence of der counties to be withdre ;Texus folks who have had life. fexperience with Mexicans declar that there will always be trouble until the United States intervenes and establishes an orderly government in Mexico, This, however, is @ ques- } the . which ty t he hands of the on that there ars policing a rection of Texas which 8 compared to the whole State, as the nail of the [tte finger compares to @ man's hand. 191u, © cludes E Itants, }tants and Starr 18,189 Willac: | Brooks and Jim Hogg counties we: so Indifferently supplied with popi lation in 1910 that they are listed as having made no returns, Cameron County has grown since 1910, but at the outside the popula- tion cannot exceed 35,000, Hidalgo has Th some 40,000 aoid According to the census of Jameron County, which In- ownsville, had 27,188 inhab ie. Starr County haa not ch aud a lberal estimate ation of that little section Star State would place jor the lof the | H oy be #afe to group them with @ total of population of 15,000, 40,000 SOLDIERS TO PROTECT 100,900 CITIZENS, Here wo have about 40,000 soldiers doing police duty for six Texas coun- ties containing, at a Uberal estimate, 100,000 p M pata County g Ji on the w 1910, but jo. n Villa of his power in an attack on Mat ile, and his numerous in the State of 4 snaultpas, ‘There are now suppvsedly no Villistas votes om the), York militia eriew am): Involving the whole Mexican slt-| —f 5 Hidalgo had 18,728 inhabi- had a big growth and probably holds | y counties, It would They have wot the o breadth of view which s! im to mive three re a cheers to lnave (belr Jobe and ind and herd lvee inte roltters The ho are adviaing them tn their country woul! if, @ithar, if they had ee duty in havin matilee by ry . ao temperature aver 4100 dome under general }elimatic conditions whieh produce ai pi | throe inches of rainfall tn « NoT THERE FOR TRAINING, FOR WILSON SAID 80, War Department t would be required to koe Hue tf one r they are not. ery tay talk alxut this av a “training camp,” but the President te Commandar-in-Chiot of the army, The New York soldiers haven't heen paid eithor by the & don for nearly @ m All day long the teleg MoAllen, Mission au jumined) with) young man Rotting money from home by wire, and the postal money order buriness of th towns te enormous. The tnoney ts all coming tn from the families in New York of the men on the border. None calved by the soldiers here will bo spent right here. It is costing the taxpayers of Now York and the coun- try at large a considerable sum of money to keap tho peace in six little Texan counties, jowin, day the ai cleared and the New Yorkers ventured to hope for cossa- tion of the deluge. Weatherwise Tox- ans refined to commit themselves. Last nigot was infernally bot nd mugey, and the mud-encrusted soldiers registered @ load of curses that must ave kept the recoming angel work- ing overume. SA Shoes That if mmole ult = teen boure of it will @o back, for the pay re-/| umnerous showers yester- ' STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT GAVE. AT 20ST. FINAL RECUCTION The Cammeyer AUGUST Is now in progress, Our Surplus Stock of” Men's and Women’s Low at B39, $72, SEX 6% 4 5 FOL All Styles -Incomptcte Sizes NoCOD>~Nofxchang2s- No Credits VO SHVAT, AVUOVET FB, L016, NAGROW ESCAPES |e FO yey yonYrp? ole $6,000,000 HEIRESS TO WED..+ e+ oe wae Unt Piet ford pretense nm nh ; ; UN GiG FOREST FIRE : “CASTORIA Yor Jafante and Childres apes 5 ern, ; we a nan tt Use For Over 30 Years Which Were Driven Ahead if on evniee B aiats Sang 100 | Os ot jfllitda by Tornad eemneadl cor aur o Awe Vredert , ‘is et —,. ‘ab genneeh Galante are ian. Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 sald tonteht that from reports re ne the punter of dead now , Mee ¢ | whe, wtih her by |. Prown, Mr end Mre t New York Mee Wihie berias one Lord @ Taylo end peel Tovee, alee et how York, 38th Street FIFTIL AVENUE 39th Street [a arapnio ory of tie dinamter Store Hours: 9 A.M. to5 P.M. Closed Saturdays “When the fire came, veritable tornado, it leaped from the te fo the but minutea the town was abinge,” oid | Mra Keeling, "Mrs Hrown and t were put oul Ip oances ow the Diack Huver and sought aheltor In @ little cove, Whore we were tinprisoned for a fighting fire and baling out the eanoos, which (he heavy aca treat mp Mealy were rescue’ by @ launch” Moyer, Keating, Eons and Mra, Rows groped thotr way through blinding Mathason, moling the its about fourteen miles, in four- riven by « eS nd Another Special Sale of SILK SHIRTS FOR MEN $3.25 A large and attractive assortment in novelty stripes. | three how pos ee ee e-em rem eames A 15: Silk Shirts ....... Stripes in new ‘ .. $4.50 color combinations, PES, SK MUNG iss ccivevsescussaseaneuuere : Alao Artificial Silke, | In fancy otripes. erence Shirts, Madras or Mercerized...... reeeneves reer, | In fancy stripes, or white, with col PAJAMAS, Silk MixtUTES 6 65 gigs sj cveeovenerriesevereced cece eee 8. Aguont, @ survivor from N: ka, lost hls wife and nine child Avother eurviver, It was aald, twenty-five rolatives Tt will be days before the full extent of the dinuater oan be de- termined, Survivors arriving have brought only the mont aimiatio reports. At Nushka alone, ‘it in wld, only four of the inhahitants | Sera » According re rom Self figured plain mixtures, Silk loops. 1 : pian eiiy, eh bodies, eitanay Save PAJAMAS, Mercerined 5. .cssscscyscscepescececee Cosseecsene@lene Heng. L. Care of Hatleybury In plain colors, Silk loop others, caught by the fire win Falls, raced ahoad of the near flames a mile to thelr canoes and afier Bathing Suits........... Blue or gray worsted, Ground Floor Jan hour and a half of desperate paddling reached @ camp where they ured blankets, Then they atruck the river ahead of the fire, but | were overtaken and compelled to get | under the canoe with soaked blankets | over thorn, They succeeded in reach- Final Clearance Sale MEN’S LOW SHOES 400 Pairs, formerly $4.00 to $6.00 $2.50 | A variety of styles and leathers. Sizes, however, are not complete, .. hich is the reason for this exceptional offering. Formerly $6.00 & $7.00 $4.50 Street or Sport Shoes. In tan, Dull Kid or White Buckskin, arriving Just In time to gut & relief train. | QUEBEC, Aug. 8. the entire village Bite. Anne De La | Pocatiera t# burning. Quebeo and other cities have sent aid to the weene of the conflagration, the oriin of which ls unknown. It has not been determined whether there were any camualtios. —-Despatches say Formerly $8.00 $5.85 Best Newark make. In all leathers and the styles of the season. Ground Floor M. PARASOLS For Very Little Girls And Their Big Sisters Special 95c Each None C. O, D.—No Returne— No Approvals Canopy, Bell, Japanese, Ruffied and other effects. Copies in miniature of the fashionable sunshades, Dainty flowered silks, striped and dotted silks, combinations of plain and fancy silks in every color imaginable, Embroidered linens too among them. Odd effective handles, enamel and gilt frames, pretty finishing details add to their smartness. LE All are perfect andas dainty as can be. A few styles for misses are also featured at this price. Ground Floor ———s tO ST CN RT 0 0S 0 G0 SS 19) GS 0 0) > Or OO James Whiteorh Riley's most popular poem, | “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” Illustrated SS 0S SO SS ee Oe oS 0 0 0 000-0 a1 GS St com” Oar 2 OP LS LIEB ROR, EPIL Formerly Sold Complete In Magazine Section of Next | SUNDAY WORLD ee

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