The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1916, Page 9

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WOW 25,000 CIVLINS [m8 SIX AMERICANS WIN WERE ORIVEN FROM HOME ©. Tell your troeer= _ WN pga vee ¢ stated B'6 fave vein ot ore were nr rly by the ° la the Flour for Me eporiing party | | I HLF RAI He S tae daaslied a rt That They Had ts Denied Unhed States 1 Were ‘ Quickly Moved | i, PASO, Tee, Aue t- Capt William Kelly fr, comu ing the j cavalry troope Pucbed fron hort Bitee | to Finlay, Texas reported (o Gen, Dell | | | today there was no truth to the Fe | LEARNING TA AUN | AUTO | port that 119 Mexican ban iita tuvaded | the United @tates near there Today and Tomorrow—Final Clearance Sale of WOMAN HITS 2 FIRST TRIP The report of the bandit® presence J | - had been received by Gen Hell trom Runs Down Girl Wheeling Brother militia officers at Fort Hancook, " 9 | . ie " . i he - seh | pt of the eartier repert an 438 Men 8 Fine Dusters in Baby Cs riage, Then Gives noune’ the eressing of the Kio Up Motoring Crands ty the bandits Troops Band at $5.00 After a lucky escape from a fatal = BS of the Dighth Coveicy, o motereyee - alcagt: tire Feersamen aopehee 8. oo SSS gorpe ans ton wruck senda of the 48 Tenth Btreet, Brooklyn, has givoa | wh WHEELER ur. from Por, te Fort Henenen Reduced from $10_and $8.50 [Ils somenoag “tor toes so | sisters sr. lef ee 0 0" od r “i eover? . for an hour to-day trom baward) All Cited In Orders of the Day and search of the These sweeping reductions have been made to ef- wall Com tn ear No. 898 Awarded the Croix de of bandite, t fect an immed Fashioned of ran the ent slong Clnason an immediate clearance. Fashion imported Koester ran the oar along Cinason Guerre, mohair, linen and Palm Beach cloth, in single and | thet Poche = tering Poet) PARIS, ave, t—-Hix amertcan, EIGHTY SUPPLY TRUCKS | ; aa ead o cl Y double-breasted models, Well tailored and finished. Jorg thirteen yeare ‘old, po ssi NeW eating 08 SutemneNte Siemans FOR PERSHING ARE MIRED baby brother Job . drivers at the front, and two eections At the low price of 85, these are the most semarkable = {])D*pr protien John jn @ gar 4 Ge Ameren 210 euiuanes| ’ values offered anywhere this season, | them both down before La ould | eorpe operating tn the Verdun esotor, | EL Paso, jue 2—Home eighty ‘ “ y ad were aignally honored by the French motor trucks on with supplies for ‘ Motor Apparel Shop, Oth F leon army to-day, |the Pershing expedition are mired They were oited tn the orders of down between Columbus, N, M, and the day and awarded the THIS OFFER FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SALE STARTS Pb AUG. 3rd JUMB fted Peanuts sere 29 WHAT THEY’RE LIKE toe caer y, brown peanuts; freshly roasted ne Nice eating; very nutritious; good for —— salted. A 40c value—Take a pound home to-day. CIGARS IN IN OUTING CASES 3-50-2 Cigars ? Beach Supplies At Special Prices Bathing accessories at these specially reduced pricee—will] go quickly—look them over, All 25c Caps.............0006..19¢ All 35c Caps. . .25¢ MAND ] 350: MADE | (Clears = 4 You'll like their qualit All 50c Caps. 139¢ 3 —Just the thing Jor the All 65c Caps. -49c Sate Mord J A.unique collection of ri; fresh fruits in cream. Crushed pineapples,crushed strawber- ries and whole seedless raisins in sweet vanilla cream, coat- ings of rich, brown chocolate. Thirty surprises ina full pound box, at 39c .15¢ 39c Bathing Suit Bags. .29¢ 49c Bathing Suit Ba, 59c Bathing Suit B, 69c Bathing Suit Ba, & domestic cigar— perfecto shape—neatly cked, 25 in a venti- ated, metal container. Price’ $1 00 Per Box..... Harmony Complexion All $1.00 Caps.... All 28e shoes. .19¢ tom. oes s3e and ne All 89¢ shoes. . ing trips, at camp, Powder BUY A Exquisitely soft and fine—imparte a peta in artistic bo: lesh, brunette or white Gm PO Mosquito Bites DANGEROUS Protect Yourself. Use SRELIEE SKOOT BRING YOUR FILMS TO US FOR Developing Styles, 49c, 89c ft ML LONG HANDLE BATH BRUSHES Bolla oval backe—removable handle and back strap, Can be ased with or without handle, Well and strongly made, Should be in every bathroom, and onrlone carry disease. Pat the pests away, little “Skeeter-Skoot" on the exposed parts won't come near you, 10c, 25c, 50c Printing a } MANHATTAN My BRONX AND BROOKLYN SPECIAL Soda Feature COFFEE MARSHMALLOW sU NDAE combination, Automobile and Sport Goggles A wide assortment of styles from which to pour eet Leaves In whites iol in an eve Henk Jon to tne. with ius imnee shell shiehts, 50c to $1.50 frames BOX val the House side of the Capitol to-day VENETIAN ‘STATIONERY ww] ylvetlike’ smoothness to the. akin Paral ee aoe f2ataee,, 00: gucele besenrvee and enhances the skin's natural Clark, Representative Slayden of eg Sa RO ny uty, Gives the final touch to a bea Wey a a tiful complexion, —_Delicatel: we ‘Texas, and Paul Bartlett, the eculp- n y tor, apoke. Congress appropriated K | ! Ne BE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, Tiey fore Drooke I ’ ' HIGH HONORS IN FRANCE NO TRACE 7 BANDITS HAVING CROSSED BORDER Colonia Dublan, according to reports | Pecetved hore to-night. This te the | feault of two cloudburste which have a have been able to make only three a day because of the ‘condition o . POLICEMAN WHO LEFT AMBULANCE IS FINED Bates, Who Drank With Doctor While Sick Children Remained Outside, Loses 20 Days’ Pay. Patrolman Zachary Bates of the At- lantio Avenue Station, who was aco cused of having left an ambulance full of infantile paralyals patients in front of @ saloon in Bay Ridge, July 17, while he was in the saloon drink- ing beer with Dr. Leonard A. Crosby of the Brooklyn Board of Health, was fined twenty days’ pay to-day by Deputy Police Commissioner Leon G. Godley. Bates pleaded guilty to all the charges made against Bim. This frank confeasion of his shortcomings, to- gether with the fact that he had been already apder suspension for two weeks, moved Deputy Commissioner Godley toWet the patrolman off with @ light pemalty. Attorney Reuben Haskell, repre- senting Bates, made a brief plea for cy, pointing out that it was | Bates's first detail, that the work in- | volved danger, and that he had done only what the doctor in charge of the ambulance had done, “All | want to know,” replied the Deputy Commissioner, “ise this: Did he leave his post? Did he take « uld he not have prevented congregating about that Attorney Haskell admitted that St had been at fault in all three saloon, was dismisned by Koard of Health the day after e Evening World exposed the tnoident. —_——_—. “WE DON’T WANT OUR NEIGHBORS’ TERRITORY”’ Speaker Clark Says the Monroe Doctrine Stands for That and Not for Conquest. WASHINGTON, Aug 2-—Armed Peace Protecting Genius” an allegor- {cal group in marble, was unvelled on the pediment of the east entrance of $76,000 for the statuary in 1908, Speaker Clark discussed the world position of the United States and de- clared adherence to the Monroe Doc- trine had largely insured independ- ence of the Latin-American republics, “These dilettante writers who say the Monroe Doctrine is a fake and Played out don't know what they're writing about,” he said. “We'll not only maintain but we'll strengthen that for polttteal pur. | ant to take the west- 6 under our wing and n nations not to touch their hands on it or they die, We don’t want the land of our neighbors, but we want them to be free.” RE WOULD SELL OSCAR’S OPERA. Hutt to Foreclose $450,000 Lien on Lexington Avenue House, Tho Manhattan Life Insurance Cor pany to-day began sult tn the Bupreme Court against the Hammerstein Opera Company and o' to fore: mortgage of $480 upon the Le Mpera House of My dun first Street as made May 28, 15 erstein Opera xea due amount to by the Hat t ON, Aug. 2 Leader Mann this afte out @ proposed $540,000 propriation for the two ¢ 4 Alabama, Tenn ‘nder the rules of the House Mann's single objection was auffi- clent to defeat the proposition, SEE ee ee 19108. Two great Aug ist events supply Thursday Thrift Scie Rich in Savings the backbone of Thursday's interest:— The Midsummer Sale of Furniture and Floor Coverings Around them are grouped dozens of other offerings chosen from the Store's Summer stocks with the question of timeliness kept clearly in view. Supplied here for much less than you expected to have to pay, read the news: Outgo of Women’s Summer Dresses,98c $1.06, Scores of pretty models; well cut, well finned attractively trimer ny Some of ginghams, per> ee chanbray®—othes® of cotton crepes, lawns or ie y have been much higher-priced. And the Dresses are as desirable the year ‘round as for Surnmer There are all sizes, 36 to 40, Stouts, 39 to 51, at the same prices, Geved fou Cowes Seiang. 1,000 Women’s Cotton Blouses, 306 The price spectally lowered for this cccaslon, | F Han ‘ nly al Afferent models In semi-tailored styles white madras or novelty voiles, showing attractive stripes of all widths and patterns. A few models have collars of hemstitched organdy. rs have foment ined jabots, y are all exceptional values, Ceond Geom, Cmtrel Suléms, Women's Untrimmed Satin Hats, $2.95 Large sallors, with soft crowns, All white, with black velvet facings, or entirely of the white satin. , Imitation Black Aigrettes at 69¢ Mtrest flow, Rast Guiding, Misses’ Skirts for Camp and Country None so ideal as these models of khaki or khakl- se A gamer et cloth, inexpensively priced at 69, otheremascr acme nace ante ae Wash Skirts for Young Women In Varieties at 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.08 and $3.98 Becvad flow, Cental suiting, Women’s Ribbed Vests, 1234c Each The regular and extra sizes at the same price. Of good bleached cotton; elastic ribbed; low Lge no sleeves. Children’s Ribbed Catton Stockings, 8c Pair Popcorn for quick clearance of groups of broken sizes ‘and varied materials. There are mainly small sizes, Black, white and colored in, the the assortment; Pa Children’s Princess Petticoats, 79c Of soft-finished nainsook, the neck trimmed all around with fine embroidery and ribbon, ‘The skirt finished with Sizes 2 to © years. embroldery ruffle and tucks. Sizes, rs 2 to 6 year Women’s $2.94 Drawstring Bags, 94¢ Beautiful styles of silk and suede, or silk and lace; handsomely lined and fitted. Women’s Charming Palm Beach Bags at $1.94 Brot floor, Cevtrel Building. Dainty Lingerie Petticoats, 46c Ot cambric, with tucked lawn flounce; trimmed with Insertion and edging of lace; also underlay. Many styles in Nigh tgowns at 46e Rest Building, Women’s Percale Bib Aprons, [Sc Of dainty colored striped percale, with entire Apron bound with white lawn; the pockets to match, White Lawn Aprons, 33¢ Becond floor, ‘Bast Building. Women’s $1.19 to $1.50 Kimonos, 89c All recently purchased, dainty, desirable models, In volle: fi crepes or Swisses. All the styles that women prefer—Emplre, loose- fitting and walsteline. Magligee Baloony, Entrunce Stree floor, Centre) Builéing. Pure Linen Doilies, 6c Each Scalloped, round Doilles, damask, 10-In, Mercerized Cotton Damask, 33¢ Yd. Btree foor, Central Bulking, Hemmed Muslin Sheets, 69c Each Ot a heavy, round thread, bleached muslin; 234 by 234 ds before hemmin, Malse Pillow Cane, 4 45 by 36 Inches before hemm! Butway floor, West Bullding, Notions Less Than Usual Prices 15c Sanitary Belts, 12¢, 12 in box, 19¢. 25¢ Sanitary F 25c Sanitary Ap: large size, 196, bizeet fk Livingston street, Central Building, 59c Washable White Corduroy, 44cYd. For cool, attractive Summer skirts and suits that will launder perfectly, 35 Inches wide, $1.39 White Habutai Silk, $1.12 Yd. 4% Inches wide; a fine imported quality that will wash splendidly, Bizet floor, Weee Muilding, Good Candy, Specially Priced 29¢ Newport Creams, 24e | 24¢ Montauk Chocolate Cocoanut Creams, 19¢ |b. 24¢ Hard Molasses Peppermints, 12e Ib Street floor, centre, Central Building Groceries at Less Than Regular 7¢ Montauk Brand Sliced Peaches, In rich sy’ 0, 24 can, 24e each, Montauk Brand Bartlett Pears, No. 20 Math 24c Van Houten's Cocoa, Mf Ib. tins 210. P, 244 can, All sizes in the assort- Many a vacation need will be found It is a sale worth sharing in— In the Midsummer Sale of Furniture Specials for Thursday To the ondertully verted attractions of the Mid- Surnmer Furniture Sale, the Thursday Thrift Sale adds particular and pointed Interest, You have two floors filled with splendid Purnt- ture from which to choose; much of It at Py =| ‘Sal Arxd for Thursday are these fine items at ‘additional bavings: Feather Pillows, $18.50 Cedar Boz Special, 59¢ $15 Of pure new feathers, Covered with green 20x28 Inches, covered| en!m. with fancy ticking. $25 Hengieg ie Hall Min $27.50 Hall Settoos, $17] 1, forme pace In Jacobean oak. Pourth Floor, Rast Bullding, Men's $9.85 Two-Piece Suits, $7.50 Not more than $0 Sults In this fine lot, reduced from ths higher eal L) our stock and mighty’ good value at Blzes 34 to 40. fo ‘Qoor, Men'e Macy, Eat Bulkting, Men's Straw Hats—Half or Less Soft wi St i! lit, Pat or si boyy ca mackinaw and 98e to $1.50; Were $1.50 te $2.50 Panama Hats Reduced $2.50 if Bizet floor, Men's hop, Kast Men’s and Boys’ Collars, 8c Each 3,000 Collars, regularly two for 2S¢ style. Discon- tinued aye ith Wedel salen ane Lurnares n lo rv SBiedheteie wie Men’s $1 31 Fancy Shirts, re floor, Men's Men’s Half Hose, 2 Pairs, 25c Made of fine cotton, with seamless feet, double heels and toes; fast black and colors. Men's Poresknit Underwear, 24c Shirts only in the lot. Seconds of the regular 50s Men's White Nainsook Union Suits, 64c Sold in previous sales at 69¢ and 89c, Loose fitt Athletic style; made wi with patent closed crotch, Qoor, Men's Shop, Bast Boys’ 65.98 to $5.95 Washable Nor- Practically our entire stock of better Norfolk Sutts ts now bearing Thursday’s price. Made of linens of ever cloth, mercerized poplin and otherwash x: Sizes 7 to15 a jabrics, 3S ye a Popular Songs, 8c Each The Songs to take away with you on your vacation, We have all the present favorites. You're a Dangerous Girl | At the End of a Beautiful On the South Sea Isle Da On the Old Dominion Ie Cot the Blues for Home He Got a. Bungat ace le’s a Bungalow il I've Got the Army Blues Wake Up, America u juno Btore, Fourth floor, West Buikting, Curtain Scrims Reduced 1,780 Yards Colored Bordered Curtain Scrims, 9¢ va, 1,750 Yards White, cream and Ecru Double Cua Eos Be i ae Lace C. tain, 29¢ Pair, e Cul ate! 400 irs Nottingham a Yellow Mixing Bowl Sets, 35c Each Set consists of five pieces, each a suitable size for kitchen use, 4-Piece Blue and White Bowl Sets, 29¢ i Ath white bands. Decorated In blue wi white banc $7.98 Art Glass Lamps, $5.98 Very handsome, and at Thursday’s Pas remarkable values. These are overlaid with metal _Bubway oor, Osatrad Building, $6.98 Couch Hammocks, $4.98 Made on a steel trarne, with steel spring, canvas ends and wind shield, Mattress has sott canvas-covered top, Complete with pair of chains and ceiling hooks at Thursday’s price. ses Sk Beek Plaid Ribbons, 15c Yd. These Ribbons are 4 inches wide and may be had In the best color combinations. Street floor, Centre, Mast Building, 98c Stamped Novelty Cloth Luncheon Sets, 65¢ an Set consists of yard-square Cloth and six Nap» kins, Becond floor, West Building, 25c Edgings and Insertions, 10c Yd. Ecru Organdie Edgings and Insertions, in small, dainty designs of solid embroidery. 12¢ to 19¢ Cambric Edgings, 7c and 10¢ Yd, “sentra, Central Mullding, 98c Garden Settees, 89c Each. 44 font long, In red or natural finish, with slat seat y and Other sty! t 98e from $1.29, $1.79 from $2.19, and 9. $2.19 from

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