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VANDEROILT'® TRACTOR WORKS SMOOTHLY. Mra Cornelius Vandertiit's « tractor and @* emtulan wee beewege ar a8 teated yerter jay by Ue Third Ambuianer Corps and today ®as in Comminaion be MeAlien end) Mission and tween " The tig motor and t wrviee and w mothiy and weil The Third Am wt LAeut. ‘Thoma bulance Corps haa heen the buses! ie 8 ve tenses. " mae Could nit in the camp. Up te yesterdey muster only #ix mounted men and #8 they used horses only and part vt 900, ye t their equlpame mpanied every . i eye - afeet when he heard of the mon iitD yur of thelr wagons are out MAUCH “CHUNK |Arinking, bul the mounted men} now with the vires valry. Another rod de on the shar . te at Bharyl ‘ange and two are ERY euNDAY { Cwenped down on the shack like 4 lot © ‘cay for Hidalgo, Out of 8 pany of seventy nine men and fv officers fot tim than twe A open the front doors with # bane. ‘now in camp. Hach day @ "aon. | ) the Ideutenant began to give with or more (piireaente. leaver th patients for the. b orders aa if he had @ thousand mon! ne Kan Antonio. Capt fackaee iry Growth behind him, and the soldiers fell for | Bhearer, | visiting Aanam of Fag 4 Removes Hai vewths vue vital, Js i command and ry the fable Walter M. Helwick, alno well known Without Pain or Bother (Modes of T: Thome who took « che away, there them. lay.) It is mot necessary to use @ painful Process to remove hairy growths, for| °"Y wtlll vexen, with o little delatone hai you’ can| "!* @ppearance in the bi keep the skin entirely free trom these ashes Git Posts with c'iiie pen 8 1 with a “i dered deltone' and water erent ry iry om te) minutes rub off, ‘wale the shin and| ter received its Federal pay ~ ted. The Mlaty-ninth, nt to be pald, shared Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Suits. and $ Never mind descriptions, class and pinch bac a od all through. Most: All sizes. OR, 46" ST. 5-8" AV being no police “Kool Off’? Suits Comeand see the Suits. Style, quailty, y Tans, greys, striped effects. STORE CLOSES AT 1 P. M. TOMORROW nee ROL Clean to he ‘The vexed question of the soldiers’ The paymanter made ie camp you y and the Recond Mield Artiliery for June in stead of July, as had been fonly ex. the firwt reg: the same ox the hairs are gone, To perience, When the writer left Mtv. ie palniment be careful a apnae sion Wednesday afternoon the boys delatone—-Advt. were jubilant over the understanding ood Furnitureat Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ES. WE PAY FREIGHT, Sale 3 Off Entire Stock es Living Room Suite, massive frames, *5 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FI August Furniture = ‘upholstered seats, buck and ish leather; indestruct- RECORDS | $75 Mach'ne, $7.50 | worth of Records; | jachine, $5 worth of Records. | on Cohumbia Records for August Now on Sale. OPEN MONDAYS @ SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, 708 9° Island and Connecticut. Sewing Machines On Credit in New York medical cireles, fe Firat | | Moutenant ‘To thone in New York wh think that all the soldiers want to go home listen to thin: Lieut, Cob MeCann of the Quartermaater's Corps was demoted to the rank of Firat Lieut, of Porpany Hof the Twenty- third, preferring tho reduction to rank to leaving the border while there ap- peared to be business on, In New York two Lieutenant Colonels are al- |lowed in the Quartermaster'’s Dopart- ment because the division tm really bigger than a division, With Uncie Sam only one will Ko, Lleut, Cot Steorberger, being Chief Quartermas- ter, had the call, and Gen, O'Ryan gave Col. McCann the alternative of} going home or the loms of three -anks. | He chone the latter an dthe General made him an aide on bis staff and continued him in charge of the mti- itary post office, where he has done much good work. In addition to this sacrifice, twenty men were disch weet oaterday from the Third Brigado at *harr, r terme of eniiatment hav ing expired. Six of them immediately re-enlisted and some of the others are thinking the matter over, MIMIC SCRIMMAGE ALMOST THE REAL THING. A bit of a scrimmage which bore the realism of a border raid was pulled off in yesterday's early morn- ing hours when Troops C and D of Squadron A made @ deacent on the camp which was defended by Troops A and B, The enemy had to storm irrigation ditch and gain ita ap- |proach in the shelter of the mesquite. They were “discovered” by the de- fenders, who swooped down upon them h yells which would have made a band of Texan cowboys feel timid end shy, and the battle was on. Tho yells of the defenders startled the sleeping reserve in the First jalry and there was a@ call to arms, The sentries, ignorant of the squadron's mimic warfare, gave the alarm of @ Mexican raid and with the defense or offense of the ditch, ‘They were warned time to keep hands off and content themaelves with watching the mimic s Th defenders routed the enemy it was understood here resignation had been ac- McAllen will be treated to-night to a band concert by the Second Field Artillery band in the city park. occasion is looked forward to in pleasant anticipation, A fine night is promised and the gay and the young and the best of McAllen and the sur- rounding country w! OCIETY NOTES OF THE PAST, Hoth artillery | regiments boast bands, and they hi also the first artillery brigade since the Civil War, and Gen, William 8. McNair is. th firet Brigadier General of artillery since that time. The former Sixty- fifth Infantry Regiment is being made over into the artillery, and will ‘Third Regiment of the brigade. rig, Gen the McNalr is a charming gentleman, @ good soldier and very conservative. He was for a long time after reaching Texas incommunicado, 80 far as Dewspaper correspondents were concerned. In fact, he appeared to eye the species askance, but avon ho began to wonder if there were any newspaper men in the camp, He hadn't seen any, and yesterday he blossomed into a social light and an- nounced himself a host. He told Major Ward, Division adquarters, that he wished to ive a dinner to the news: paper correspondents, The Major looked at him in surprise and askéd him where he was going to give the dinner, and he answered, “In camp. The Major sat right up and said all right, he'd give him the names, ‘The wilted before the Major counted ten, and gasped and was all in when Major Ward asked him if he wanted the names of the other twenty, In hushed tones he told the Major that he could accommodate y four, and the Major whispered that he would fix it for him, Th p attended the function sald that It wa, Ir, (Special to The Kvening World) PHIRADELPHIA, Aug. 11, — Rev Perey Robbins Stockman, rector of St Martha's Mi called to th (Old Swede: torahip of Gloria 1 Eptscopal Church, t! id tnost Ancient OL Une th hurehos in Phth ¥ thi nyder B, fter b rv. Stow rifle in hand the troopers rallied to ¢ @}will begin its annual seasions next intelligence officer of| for Old Charch, lon, New York, has been | IN 'SEABURY OPPOSTION DIES AT SARATOGA: TWMMAKY SATE “CATHOLE WEEN NEW YORK TO BRING 200 STE Three American Cardinals andj © Pret Por f . beceuee of on unpard . Many of the Hierarchy | of eAAOAAe 10 Oho preperetice to Be Here WERK OF BIG MEETINGS, | the Mepe on had be: na her's Promremme fe Subjects of National Interest |teonewy resuite in an inereane ot > onnee | at ” to Be Considered by f practitally #4 Gab tone Noted Men * Temorratic Admin: ¥ We not well Appeal to the o pare ue from the ale jean Administration rive te oo 4 the public NAMES OF GOME OF THE Favor 1TE8 CHEEREO. ‘The eamernese of the delegates to) cheer had Ite onty outlet when Chair man Harris took the chair he | Join J. Fitawerald of Hrookiyn a8) (helrman, a whe Heeretary J J. MeNamee ‘names of Chartes fF Mur, | jor the direction of am eseouuve | eoummitton MeVaul of peop e of when Mishop John A. . ' Tr on ie Chairman, ar. #1) bul Completed for meetings, ecole: eremonirs and educational tures (hat will be held here in “Hon with the fifteenth annual vention of the & jean Fedora tion of Catholic Socletion, begin 20 ty thet Introduce anizations have ar- one during n itor Rober® F. Wagner, Sherif Al smith and der Mighael J Wale the proper » for feativitios | Of Westehonter under Cat auapices The venerable Col, Awa find Gord seven days, The threo Americ ner, with Norman E. Mack and KB. I dinals Parley of New York, O'Conneit | Perkins, encorted Mr, Fitegerald \« of Horton, and the dean of them ali, | te chatr, Gibbous of Baltimore, will lend the An effort by Buffalo delegates to! dimnity of their high office to the| aime the candidacy of George M | chief events of the week, The Fed-| aneny against Seabury was su eration convention will be solemaly inaugurated with & Pontifieal mans at St Patrick's Cathedral, celebrated by the Apvstolio Delegate, Archbishop Honzano, The three Cardinals will assiat at preased at the last moment before th rence was called to order by the| authoritative aswertion that Mr, Me Anony would not countenance such ~~ rh Prare age. . get over te aw stom and thee wrote the following 7 letter @ evel by Mealtn * he won to day, alone aT) te tear tr When t oan at the ~ . “+ of weven (1) To bed o otterk o HH parelly we te 1 wae wok tor quite! oped being ortppld oF jine t | mother . wan reading yo {my earning pid childs on ty father ow of thom whe did Bot emempe ii preasee it "Laohy Later on Lemp © pay of al” FLUSHING DOCTOR ViCTIM nd more eet val repairs om uy ith inatructions to check up the humber of children in each neusehoid in the eity " Hat the house id pets whieh might be carriers of | dineane ! Pico hat thirty-two " Bath “al on Return From His had been obtained from former paral Vacation flerers Volunteered 10 618) The piacine of & placard at the doo “ww ino t twrum for (helot ona of Piuehin, fashionable ' child pationta mirbt be apartment houses, that at No 17 Hoe hundred and Afty nore jt ion Btreet, to-day revealed that needed the Comminsioner| Dp, Leroy Vail, who lives there, hud he renewed his appeal (hal) contracted infantile paratyris ave recovered from ine] Dp, Vail is wbout thirty years old fantle pars sid are strong phy") and married, He has no general jeally give up thelr blood to ald vie~| practice, being employed on the staff tine of the epitemte of one of the life Insurance nies Tho Commissioner explained to-May | He returned to Flushing on Thursday that a warning he had insued aguinat (after spending bis Vacation in Hart towns in Liberty ‘Township, up the! ford, ¢ ame iil Dr. Vail, State, had been mixconstrued, Ho] has been 1G to a hoepitar | haw issued warnligs only against | negmeye the towns of Parksville and Fern. {hin mans, attended by Archbishops, | use of his name si ell rhs oh blag Hishops, members of the wecular and! 4 delegation of about sixty women, | V&TNINE® alse have been religic lergy and tay Catholics ° the na] Sealine Fall Khenvilte holding Pontifical decorations, Car. (ny of them owned in blue Ht) ed. inte towns of White dinal Gibbons wil be the preacher of | yellow, the Suffrage colors, and att] 1" LU tell rey Serhan y. Madison Square Garden has! wearing sashes bearing the inaceip-| Sprin White Sulphur | cluding 4 at Newark. ‘The total num: een shgaged Cor the, chiet, gubite| Metin saamee bee prings Kk are free from! por of oases, since tho epidemic started, Ginction—a mass meeting—-whieh will | HO" “Votes for i | "he disoase, missioner sald. |eop the State is now 138) Reporte to- | ® body and found # the hall, In response to the demand of those) who want to go on record Hing for | the nomination of Judge Seabury for Governor and to express their en- thusiaam, to-night's session will be allowed to become a political expe- rience meeting. Any delegate from any county may put up an orator to tell why Seabury is the candidate who will best appeal to the voters of his section. REPUBLICAN WASTE DE. NOUNCED IN PLATFORM. The finishing touches were given to the platform at a conference of the party leaders to-day. It denounces Republican waste in the administr: tion of the State's affairs and failure to ahow any step forward for the fin- provement of its conditions, F, The last possibility of up-State op- position to Seabury disappeared when the representatives of Tammany, ap- Ryan, professor of economics at the| pearing here in Saratoga for a gen- Catholic University, Dr. Ryan eral council of the Democrats of the probably the best exponent of trades| state, declared they would indorse unionism in the Catholle Church, ‘Another big meeting will be hela] Jude Seabury or anybody else who on Tuesday night, Avg. 22, at Cooper| had the unquestioned support of the Union, under the auspices of Gorman] rest of the State, They frankly ad- Catholic societies. | The lst of apeak-| mitted thoy thought the Judge woult for this occasion inclu HN! poll a larger vote than any other be held Sun night, Aug, 20. John Whalen will preside and the will be Gov, Whitman, W. Cockran, Dr, James J. Walsh and their Eminences Cardinal Farley and Cardinal O'Connell. This meeting was echeduled to be held at the Hippo- drome, but on ount of the extra- ordinary demands for seats the com- mittee decided to hire the Garden for the night. The formal sessions of the Fedor tion convention will be held at Cathe- dral_ Colleg There will be fully 20,000 visitors in the city during Cath. olic Week in Congpction with the cele- brations, Next in importakece to the meeting at the Garden will be one at Carnegiv Hall on Monday night, Aug. 21, for discussion of social service problems. This will be practically a “labor night,” as the leading Catholic exp: nents of untoniam, minimum way id votes for women will be on the ist of wpeakers. This list includes Bishop Muidooa of Nockford, I.; Prof. J, Eo Haggerty of the Ohto State University, ihe Kev, Kdwin V. O'Hara, Chairman of the Oregon Minimum Wage State Com- mission, and the Rev, Dr. John A Trey. James F. Zipf and the Rev. As) Hemocrat who could be named. Some The Catholic Press Assoctation| of them just as frankly admitted (not for publication) they did not think Adil, of {te members| his election would bring the rewards will remain here for the festivities! t4 Tammany which Tammany be- . The delegates ee ee caitars tthe Neves it ought to have from a Gov- Great Northern Hotel and the ses-| ernor tt has helped to elect. but for sions will be pela by the cep itd the last thirty-six hours it has been Club, Organisations to convene dur-) narg to find @ delegate to this con- ic Week, besides the Pe roan Federation of Catholic| ference from Greater New York who Societies, are eo German Catholic] has not been clearing the way to an- Central Verein, the Catholic Young! pounce himself as having always been Men's National Union, the Gonzaga @ heart and soul Seabury a bund of D, R. K. Unto, tne ee Naw York. ‘Htatc| WILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN Lengue of the German Catholic] BOOMED FOR U, 8 SENATE. Verein and New York State Federa-| 4 petition placing ¢! name of tion of Catholic Bocletios, Judge Seabury in nomination will be Thursday and all of ite membe homes throughout the Hey be decorated with the/ Med next Tuesday, It waa prepared national and papal colors. The| by his friends, who collected some ecutive offices of the several com- orttenb are at the Cathedral College. ‘There offices a being equipped with all the up-to-date facilities that will be required by 20,000 up-to-the- minute visitors, including direct tele- graph and telephonic communica. tho AUTOIST PLEADS GUILTY. Admits Responstbilty in Miner De- iT gree for D of Werld Employee. Frank Rosano, chauffeur, who ran down and killed Edgar M, Wilford, « New York World employee, on July 4, pleaded guilty to assault in the sec ond degree to-day before Judge May in the County Court, Brooklyn, His counsel reserved the right to with- plea and allow Rosano to old the Court the machine was driving belonged to his father- in-law, but auld he Dermission to use It'and had started on a holiday his family. Mr, Wilford had charge of the color work on The Sunday World for a number of years. 20,000 signatures and want to put them on record, The step is not nec- essary to prevent @ change of attitude by the Democratic leaders now here. They have committed themselves over and over again beyond recall, Though the choice of a candidate for United States Senator was en- tlrely uncertain when political Sara- toga went to its early morning bed to-day, breakfast was not over before humerous advocates of the nomina- | tion of Willlam Church Osborn be- | gan presenting their arguments, The movement was one which had appar- ently gathered force over night and would require a similarly concerted ment to atop. SEABURY'S FOES LOOK FOR THE BAND WAGON, The reported plan of the espectai | friends of Judge Seabury to meet opposition to his candidacy by an! aggressive fight to force an official What is Castoria Cn is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, | Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind | Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhwa. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. * The Kind You Have Always ‘and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature bya sun Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, | All Counterfeit, Imitations and ‘ Justae * are but Experiments that | trifle with and endanger the health of Infant Children—Experience againat Experiment. C en yearn) ing the fret three years of his miitatry wsionaty in the Huakow dis. trict tm Chiaa. Geauine Castoria always beare the signature o! The New wotively York into the Hospital fight entered on intantile ning the old 126 Kast ho treatment ts Were re- during the morning, and day were: Orang eran, 4) Tevingto dolyh Township, vent New York, 5. Millburn, 4; Pate | 3. Bayonne, 8, Ran- County, 3: | i Town Edgewater, 1 Rutherford, of Vietinus Nine’ pati celved th within a week it im expected fifty | Audubon, 1; Camden, 1, Belleville, 1; fficted children will be under the | South Ovange ‘Township, 1; Weat re of surgeons and nurses there. |! att pentagon oN The attending physicians are Dra. | lourestor, 1: Hoboken. 1; kv Wiltiain R. Willams, J, C, Roper and | pawken Townah is 1; mp= | L. A. Conner, Miss Irene Sutliffe {| ton. 1; Hunterdon County, 1, Hig | the nurse in charg. bridge, 1; Trenton, 1: nabure, rochial and private schools to- | Atlantic Highlands. 1; Dover, 1, Morris. | day Joined the public school authori- | {own 1) Eimer Township, 1. ESE BLAZE IN LEATHER PLANT.: \ tles in their determination not to open the fall terms until the danger of infection had passed, They will re- main closed at least until Oct, 2 ISRAEL, AGED 14, HELPS UNLUCKIER PLAGUE VICTINS| He Escaped Being Crippled by Borough, 1; Fanwood | A fire which » plant of H. Smith @ Son, a 215 at No, ' Central Avenue, Newark, to-day spread} to an adjoining building and caused} serious los: started In the Japan nel Thi ‘ a 5 of thi er factory, being caused by! Paralysis and Sends Part of Earn- |%y overheated oven, j ings for Less Fortunate. The factory damage was about no,-| 000, and the damage to the house of) Tho mother of Isract P. Corney,|yticnael Zarro, next door, was about } fourteen yoars old, of No. 187 War-1 $1,000, ich the! famous form a bas been put we in eo: ai +. teen one ot Me me heath inepe tone brother Ramuet no 4 ety ne te ° cien or Anbhie en ma ow wher the “hitmply. ‘woo ¥ la Py ntl "ply Use* Marmola Preser Tablote wecordiie ¢ ionw, Mnee re ee nd going thrount I pac vou direct in ‘pal Advt Ket ong stewed of ‘ b “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.” But why wait for even the first “stitch” or any other pains in your eyes? YOU KNOW they are losing strength gradually. Do you also know you can save your eyesight in its present strength by wearing the right glasses? Examinations by Kegistored Eye Physicians. Ne charge or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Lew (7) Q6hrlich £ Sone Established 54 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 1/ West 42d Street. Brooklyn:498 FultonSt.,cor.Bond St, Extra Charge for It. Advertionmects (ot ‘The Wor ony ‘unt! Ad ‘be tett_at iperican Diatrict Memauger cttice A the oft Nearly 3,000 Pairs of PANTS IN THIS SALE Pants ter all Werk pants, pants lor knockabout weer. new, pertect—and guaranteed. peats, dress pants, basines 200 KHAKI PANTS WORTH $1.50 if you jon't find all the eame wo'll return your money; all Rave belt lope: ry 0 ; will cost more than a dollar olesale in the open market neat a dre: and long-weart them in our wing ont A little later on you'll be yee grades at $2.60; t in and they are guaranteed t Rive satisfactory service; the sizes vange up to 48 walat; black thibets, stripes and fancy worsted: iY ce 000 PANTS WO Fancy worsteds, fast 10 Ke. black thibet, casstinere pixtures; excellent qualities izh-class workmanship, nea atyliah and perfect fittin: ments th de used purposes 28 to 43; sale price navy wee wand judge for to 42 walst—all WL 111, Yj tN Ly / D Wt, I) SS ALTERATIONS FREE. REPAIRING FREE FOR ONE YEAR ZA Up, TH AVENUE BETWEEN 18th and 16th Streets 6 I3 t 89c MEN'S PLAIN BLUE TWILL PANTS UP TO $2.50 sl & Surprise, Stores D AVENUE N. W. CORNER 83d Street OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY ee yeare on

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