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TICS SEE NAMING. DSN PROUD OF THE FLAG AND OF OUR SOLDIERS; LET’S SEE’EM PARADE “We're proud of | our flag; let's be proud of our boys.’ “We don't hide, Old Glory under, UNCLE SAM EMPLOYS FAIR SWIMMING TEACHER ) NEW YORK PRE | IN SOLDIER BOYS @ bushel; then why ship the ‘Sam- mies’ away ae a cloak of dark ness and secrecy?” } EXEMPTION BOARD stimulus is to ho looded patriot. Resignations of ns of Goodall and | Amster, in Bronx, May Reveal Scandal. THEY QUIT IN DISGUST. banners. Military officers, civic official aig The THAT'S COMING TO THEM this war too—the most powerful "=| CULSFORPARML ism has been the sight of marching troops with their bands and their big business men and labor leaders all Evening World’s de- and: GIVE THE BOYS THE SEND-OFF Evening World Demand for a National Guard Day Wins More Approval. The Evenin, a National World's demand for ard Day, to give the Tried Physicians Picked for’ Board Are Turned Down in Albany. come to naught.” )list who have been board?” was asked, “I expect that they said Dr. Amster. he added with some warn slap in the face Bronx County Medical left upon will resi ‘What promises to develop into more than a mere tempest in a teapot has een precipitated by the resignation from the Bronx County Medical Ix. | emption Board of Dr, J. Lewis Ain- | @ter, its President, and Dr. William | Goodall, at whose request Dr. ‘Amster | prepared a carefully culled list of suitable physicians to serve on the Exemption Board from the member- ship of the 650 members of the Bronx | world; me and I | business.” Women’s Hat Boxes (size with pocket and 8xi8xi2 inches at forms; lined with | figured sateen . 1. «sw Motor Luncheon With service for four persons. - $9.60 With service for six persons. . | be Also Brown or Tan Wicker Suit Cases (sizes 24 and 26 inches) ; . . A d $4.50 And Women's Hand Bags $ Of genuine pin seal in black or colors, with inside frame pocket and mirror; colored moire . A : Fi lined wit + $3.8 Of genuine pin morocco (otherwise as d scribed in preceding item) . ’ . c= $2.85 Fifth Avenue-Madtaon Aveme bi 3th and 35th Ptrerts New Qork bear the acid test in every way, and in some peculiar way our efforts have them and the biggest send-off any sv what shout the physicians on your | w: we a whirlwind response of appro- “The whole u Society, one of the largest of its kind in tas | planned by yThe Evening World, a! but politics do not interest) the chronich ‘mm through with the whore; "wtorical occasion in onicles 1,600-COHENS, 1,200'LEVYS IN JEWISH FEDERATION. lads in khaki all that’s coming te |troops anywhere ever got, has moi the | in| Miser Mitchel and his committee jon national recruiting are only awaiting the word from Washington to make National Guard Day, as 0} “DORA UNE WHEELER... Dora Wheeler, -| Her Sex So Honored—Proved Herself a Heroine. Uncle Sam | Miss Dora Jof the city. During the week the | Mayor's committee will hold a meet ling to perfect plans for the big event, inasmuch as it appears practically certain, according to the Evening) World's advices from Washington, that Secretary Baker means to cle: las appointed pretty June Wheeler an in- ta cian gunen ce 1 up pend WASHINGTON, July 10.-The Ad. |ing further investigation, Many nb prohibit ding | the applications will never be ¢ yany oF lies during tne | OMicers of the Department y the House | tice under Capt. Offley arrested t that pas-|German seamen inside the barred ) Thurs-|zones along the Manhattan water- concluded | from These men were representing | themselves as Danes and were ration. of | 498 to get Jobs on board Americar neutral vessels, The prisoners their names as Otto ‘oot of Wiscon- 1 now A Bar, Julius Ihlow win led. the: opp. ptt i} Pehrman and Fritz Blum vish ° hit sin from| Questioned by Assistant Federal Trading f enemy al- | District Attorney Knox, aide lies while doing: bus: # in this co n- | ted they were Germans and that t et violation of inter red that had | 944 not obtained permits to be insite ich a step when | tho waterfront zone, They said they al, such objee- | pretended to be Danes becau Moa | feared they would be | employment as Germans. | interned on Ellis Island Members of the Neutrality Squad under Deputy Collector mb rested nk Gonz on complaint of the try were In d made unab 1 SAYS ~ “Gee, | love aptain and ¢ or oO the lies. The captain sa TOASTIES | Gonsaies had been talking mysteri ously to the vessel's crew and seem to be trying to spread discontent patel 2 Need | Earthauake Wakes R ROME, July orn ng an earth y Many left their homes, fearing @ se Jat Avezz which was. practical | destroyed eurthquake of Jany lary, 1915. 1@ WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 10, 1017. Nineteen First of up at Sherry’s in the evening, where | years, ruc! yimming in the Federal! the centre of a round table, Besides | Jaway the fog dt mystery that has |Structor of sw ;Campbell, with whom Miss Harlow Geenty Medical Gociety, This ee aco H. Schitt Gives $100,000] une about the departure of Uns | Life saving Corps at the Ocean Beach |the Ambassador the speakers were!has lived since the death of her consisted of forty-four. All were over | /ac co hhed | troops. Station, Fire Island, L. I. Miss Wheel-| Samuel McRoberts of the Natlonal! mother,. five rs ago, ‘The cere- Saas rey cecrins wavergoy, Teal and Adolph Lewisohn | 4 John Mitcholl, President of the In| cr, who is nineteen years old,.will re-|City Hank and President Butler of | [iM, vil tke place In the Camp- * wi vareful ae ie » » ome. wbinasaa a eo 8 %e rma $40,000, |labor leader who favors parading the | Celve a salary. She is the first young | Columbia. |. Fite years ago Mr, Green had a veowen ceva wiesd les Goadian 4 troops, to make the pulses of the | woman to be honored by the Govern-| Mr, McRoberts declared that while] business deal involving some property was ft Landaa hae beeping an Gr te pe populace beat faster and boom vol-| ment with such ap appointment, it 18] American financiers did not tack con-| that Mr, Campbell was Interested in \ rt Were aan sald. fidence in Russia, they were wa atehing | id the en, became oy Freedmans and hosts of names less| + c Campbell invited Mr. G: ten of the names submitted to Albany | otter listed In the ye “of tt It's human nature to be distrust-| "si. wi seier was on the porch of] developments there with great in-| Mr Campbell invited Mv Groen te thi chosen, The places of | Poh " yearbook of the/ful of things that are done in the visit him at his home in Highlan by them were chosen. e DI Federation for the Support of Jewish|dark,” he said, “while there is noth- | her mother’s cottage at Ocean Beach ‘terest, To this the Ambassador re-! Park, where Miss Harlow was a guest. ts send Resegped Hees Spee tera B Hlanthrople Societies issued yester. | ing more inspiring than a body of | one hot September morning two years plied with assurances that the finan- Thelr acquaintance, soon grew into jargely been Milled by som |day, Prominent givers and the amounts|men bravely marching to wage wat | | 9. : ial aw lndwatets riendship, Mis Harlow was a fre- with physicians whose namos | Contributed are as follows: fora great-and noble principie.” [Se She had on a bathing sult butjclal and industrial Ife of Russia) cuit visitor in New York during the power phys |“Jacob H. Schiff, Michael | “hy Boe ee Oyun, who| Wore walking shoes, Charles E. Hol-|wovld be made only more sound by |ihet few years and was niso a guest were specifically rejected by the | Friedaam, $10,000; Otto in, $10,000;|, Major Gen, , J a ‘1 G " vas!the revoluti i as } Many | Mortimer, le. ‘Schiff, $90,000" Herbert N [Has all along been an active advocato| den of White Plains, N. Y., who was the revolution. ot Mr. Green and is who ex H “een Medical ocltty's Board, Any | Straus, #500; Percy s. Straus, £1, %; [of The Evening World's plan, was qiso gummering at Ocean Beach, went| It was on the cast side, however, Pressed Krea rath “i ese men are young doctors of Jacob Wertheim, D; Felix M. enthusiastic when -he learned of the! sthing high, | that the commission received its most tri Oi hgh aot, ' military age, with the ink ‘hardly dry | burg, $30. Mra. Paul tidal wave of popular sentiment this He eee RGacee i re aan sie Cibseauh etobthe 201 Kio8d eb nouncement by Mrs, Campbell, Col q Mrs. Fel . ¢ ‘up. on their diplomas. The rejected doc- | iy 000; Franklin Simon, | $3, Rerenaper se) SrA ee era vatl nd carried | women anid children who braved the | rrying the best and most rofess already t the open | isgenheim, $10.00; Murry ¢ I sincerely hope,” he sald, that] the undertow seized him a . bs Nore protess already to see She O90 | menhelm, Sa,00!, ‘Daniel Gugnenhelin, ‘The Evening World will meet with| nj drtgzling rain and sang and shouted |Sensible little lady in the world; a palm of politics in draft exemptions. | £5h) ies Daniel Guagenhelt every success in its efforts. There {s| d saw Holden's! themselves hoarse with delight. quiet Httle lady to whom I can go . bd when burdened with troubles, I am i Dr. Amster and Dr, Goodall will re- | Mr. and Mrs. Sol, Guggenheim, m:|nothing that could be more produc-| deadly ght, She plunged 10) qn demonstration that occurred | marrying for a real home,” veerinerl Mi an, 1: / tive of the best results to our reer after hi Battling the big breakers, | 7 ml Ci ireen’s sist . sgn trom the Exemption Boord at | Mtr. and Mrs, Herbert H. Lehm Ing work and future military, AYStEI | eee ee eee ng, was unconscious, | When the Ambassador stepped out on! Col, Green's nister, Mra, Matthow once, although they have not yet for- Adolph Lewisohn, 0,0 Hei M on , ho se floor balce he F | Astor Wilks of New York, is expected H genthau $13.00; Louls Marshall si than the sight of our troops in | Another fierce fight against the un-| the second floor balcony at the Henry | Astor Wills of & “he wediatn mally taken action, Samuel Untermyer, $5,0 parade.” dertow and the plucky girl dragged | street Settlement, and later when be | m3 am utterly VB ihare with the en- sina de tt acho The final decision in the matter] Holden up on the beach. Only the | jefe the building to enter his aute tire affair,” said Dr. Amster to an now rests with the War Department,| use of a pulmotor revived him Sutil be Go | Hvening World reporter in nis omice GEM INQUIRY CLEARS ROSS. iit there “is such an_jnsistent de: |""Nrr. fiolden. wave. Miss Wheeler a |mobile could be com aly vo that! MORE WOODEN SHIPS at m5 Bathgate Avenue last night. | mand for a last view of ouF soldiers /fne gold wateh, gratefully. In bed | y 7 3 aS Cor y Cane,,on their way to the fighting lines|the Ocean Beach Association ga’ 10 BE ORDERED SOON Zz Bis Seaiatant in acceding to Mayor |that it appears that poputar pressure | “ra handsome ring, and the Life | ; tchel’s request that we prepare @) Goroner Feinbe: inva on| Wil be bo to prevall. Saving Benevolent Association of fe crowd, then & Gash ft i Galtable list of names for ue Prone | into the death of rs, Marcarst Hater paca pliepeyte sgh Mgabeea | EAL PP SaT aE pte ME UU medal | Tho" police ine held. tong Cough to, Gen, Goethals Also Finds He Can g . y, fo Ss. B80 aveat {Of foreign missions, now . that) and $25 in gold nermit the members to. bh ‘into ther with our fellow workers, much polataet eka tien ae Westliit the beginning of the war the| Miss Wheeler Hves at Hollis, 1. In| Mitir automobiles, hus then the aseea Get Steel for Heavier | aable tine trying to secure a ue stoke vf aay 9 Wb dd 2 fy itp bao ropean Allies all observed secret | and was graduated from the Mates | would not be denied. Women led the y “ \ ne | yesterday of the charge of javin in despatching troops; ‘| School | eg tle month, ne yme had lost sisters, husband . Ighest ethics of the medical profes- | 2osterday of ih « twa ea kb Gh: 80 Ry ect was € no rothers, children in. the’ mad poi 4 bf =—ssion and were particularly careful not | ‘The Coroner sald: “There was not al pressing on men themselves, rome of old Russia, Hardly one wes| WASHINGTON, July 10, -- Gen ‘© choose men who were of military | single thing to show that Mr. Ross|on those Tete ania and on bbe | there who could not recou ome tale | oethals, ul Manager of the} f “ender th teat exemption plan| faatem murray'a ddwelry at anylrecrults that ail the pomp and] of horror of the past. They were now | Kimergency Corporation, yeater- | q nGer SHO medics! exermplon pian | tt “ panoply of war were displayed et voming the re pntatives of th ¢ y there !s a medical chief for each, The Jewels have ‘been found, and N eeuita ce ia eae eer eg We day conferred with steel and wooden of the five Assembly districts in the | the autopsy by Dr. otto Schultze Prodct] . malrot at " ship builders concerning designs, of the District Attorn staff de-| BOYS ‘THE ell of such mas ob Was Bronx. Dr, Goodall was appointed | Qouiey death to natural causes > § a ie ‘break In the police line. The women) It was stated afterward that orders by Mayor Mitchel head of the board. jrose and Kzekiel Fixman, a lawy 3 ei }fought to touch the hands of tHe will be placed for some wooden ships | placed Pp ] “No, I shall make no formal pro- are executors under Mrs. |members of the party, to put their a pay t I simply wash my hands of| ray's will, will file applicati | fing rs ‘upon: the garments of the)’ the Hough type. They are ce ! thing. I do not say that] for the appointment of a temporai 4 siderably smaller than the Ferris ' some sinister influence or pollticn] | administrator, un nn Flaherty, 0 fi he 4 boys », which has been adopted he 7 , Ehit et as os Pere ie | Sheers camo from the men and boyr|type, which has been adopted as the RDA point tak age Aver REatane Giiltadministersas eel IN MARE ISLAND BLAST “ MAB a1 on the Sidewalk. They were standard ‘i ‘i ‘ . ever,’ “Mrs. Murray's estate is estimated Jechoed from windews, —fire-escapes et became known to hat | i t Goes not interest me ane way or the | at froin $1 te een ae Gh and roofs, Along Henry and Mont- ethals recently has t as- | other. id my bes alc ror le Michael with] Goo, ade for ens Who May gomery to Bast Broadway | su . larger # y of steel than | i all in getting up a list that wou earen M e for Ali ns Who Maj to Rutgers Square the machines he had thought pe If stect can | ————<—— = Have Caused the Ex- j W ried. © drizzle had become at ve delivered In sufticlent quantity and | t 19 | bu still Lined by building facilities developed quickly, plosion Six Arrests any 400 Water-| but | ) i . | “ ds of Russian freedon steel construction wil continue to 00 VALLEJO, Cal,, July 10.—-Naval oft-| front Workers Discharged and | ! wakhinetlett addressed crowd | giv n pre ferenc 0 by the F rs und Federal agents to-day ¢ ; 5 ic tala Th ae eA RS yp ei made} anon Oecaiae OF ute & | ] 2 Jp. ) nade) pence i ted in seeking out the responsi Zone Permtis Held Up tea had beon served.| Members of the Shipping Board dis-| ], man a ty for an explosion of @ black pow- | ff, who spoke again, wild | cussed the advisability of asking Con zine a © Mare Island The arrest of six eneiny muspects, hown that not only 2 o appro te another $500,000, h eo a magn ino at the, Mar eae nd I, ro ania it By ad is e : Mi 1 must be made aafo for democ-|gu0 for ship conatructi It was | Navy Yard in San Francisco Bay yes-| the holding up of hundreds of appli but that democracy can be made P r 1 | MY | racy, but that demoer ‘ ik nkly Stated that additional funds terday, which killed six persons and] cations by Germans to ente the | cafe for the world, w be required if the United States ‘ | injured thirty barred zones and the wholesale dis-| Miss Wald, the’ Ambassador him-| i, to turn out ships anything near as| . 2 T The explosion wrecked nearly re lor of Americans of German and Leth radltgr Abraham, (i: ae i |rapidly as German U boats are sink-| zen packing and shell he n| s : om em. | Paul Maplan, dirs ary BIMRAO- | ing them, | ‘Practical Travel Goods aie tae tate AE Aagtro-Hungarian “Wirth from mt |Nitty, etal simak ors mit thousands of dollars’ worth of t on the piers from which otc f ‘ + Py ; in Vallejo stores and resi-|the Pershing expedition ind ff sald that during ar ton “| WIDOW GETS FC FORCE ESTATE. | i for the Si acationis ces. It occurred at 7.54 A. M chat Wadbeal qathioritiea. Art peo xhibit the bes ity Ht nesses naid 9 colimn of black |Cate That Poste nee ne atriotion | Mature: use the pet ‘snaren| ; smoke arose 300 feet ginning everyday life wer ath. \ ye be: s y priced fo “morrow | ar igaeraosreaad Against alien enemic ‘Talmadge } have been specialis pric r to-morrow Seek All emten Who Might] More than 400 em) of the|Clermy As eae Adasy dunhe bark ) ave ered F Hon, plers were told their services we o cyto ibaa ee Tate of the estate of William H. § WASHINGTON, July 10—Sceretary|tonger required, Some of the men! ! ay igi »Y es CrBY" | woven in his will Med yesterday, Her | Daniels to-day instructed the Com-|had worked th yeu men of this city an two daughters, Mra, Willlam K, Diel, q | m of the Mare Islind Navy] armong the discharged empl 5 eee ay aaa bps ph hee Mra fe aly Mie John Jacob Ate es | h of <shy ¢ as days of prayer the Rus. 4s Kathi yree, are to share in} Yurk to institute the most searching] close friend of Capt, Charles von roe REG ih conidened “aalite chine atiae tee, eats the| ‘ , ° A ‘i “ veatls r the causes! Kieist, now in Federal prison for his opiate and tive’ “rellztoun | { Weekend Cases (sizes 24, 20 and 28 inches | the powder! part in @ plot to destroy A nip- | aetvice for a people as distir y| » ts noth Henry ° if . cA eat é ¢e | ping by fire bombs, An. is a| religious as the asian and ‘ol-| itearney” for Atm. oree ‘ / erlaal to conspiring to smuggle supplies to could be piven by the people of t will was made in 1489 when Mr. : Over-night Bags h | ’ who mient|Germany, A number of those ousted | United States "ara Fealdent of Brooklyn. “He e x nave ougincered explosion. went In a body before the auth —— Force and Katherine live in th scissors aid seven linea — 1d protested, but wer given no | JOHN D. A WAR DISCIPLE family home at No. 3h ’ | * * o ope of redres: Henri C. Harte with colored moire ee ants £7.50 TRADING WITH oh ACT hes Ueited” Mains Attorney: & |Last Day of Welcome Largely | Muminating RUSSIAN MISSION COL. GRE SCATTERS TO-DAY; LICENSE; 10 WED RECEPTION ENDED AT NOON TO-DAY me wearer Bride Is Miss Mabel | E. Harlow, Whom He Has Known for Fifteen Years, One of Demonstration by Théir Own Countrymen. CHICAGO, July 10,—Col, Edward Howland Robinson Green will be married here at Highland Park, @ ‘Ther, vistt to New York, brought to a close’ by three gatherings, marked, by immense enthusiasm, the Russian mission scatters to-day, Ambassador, North Shore suburb of Chicago, at Bakhmetieff is about to return to noon to-day. Washington; Lieut. Gen, Roop will! Despite his efforts to maintain remain here a fortnight, and the other | secrecy, the Identity of the bride-to-be members of the commission are de-| became known when the Colonel took ‘out the marriage license at Waukegan, ni, parting th various directions, The commission began Its last day! with a luncheon at the Blitmore, go- ts: ing thence to the Henry Street Settle- | award H. R. Green, Terrell, Kaut- ment on, the east side, and winding| man County, Texas, aged forty-eight and made the following state- | they were guests of the American-! “Miss Mabel ©, Harlow, Highland Russian Chamber of Commerce. | Park, Lake County, Ill, aged forty- The guests entered the dining hall! seven years.” in darkness, except for a spotlight| Miss Harlow declined to be inter- Rr ; viewed, but a confirmation was ob- isdanch Bs Poeglee ay tn tain 1 trom her aunt, Mra, George N. OF T. R., HE DECLARES Two Americans Wounded, RESTORER OTTAWA, — July 10, — Amert “I Let Deeds ‘Spe ak for Me,” Oil/ names in to-day's casualty list « Wounded, C, J, B. Crowley, So Man Says as He Departs M and J. E, Muth, Deckersville, for Cleveland M John D, Rockefeller was tn a pa arly happy frame of mind 1aMt gg g—— —————— ght as he left Tarrytown the | § an ™ Lake 8 Limited for Cleveland, /) 1x | i it Ia eodore Hi | The free trial bottle of MARY |! pe f w|i] GOLDMAN'S HAIR COLOR || 2B gray hai 5 was taken as a refer t scientific restorer kefe #8 subseription of $ applied with special for Liberty Bonds hale clean, fluffy as Thea buy « full your druggist or direct (rom tu But be sure that the bottle you buy || is the real Mary T, Goldman's, MISS GAROL HARRIMAN TO BE A BRIDE TO-MORROW end fortrial bottle today , and say whether your halt Wedding to Richard Penn Smith Jr,|]]} {4 naturally black, a 4 : prone media brown en Cubmination o edo orlight brown. Tf poss Arden Cubmination of Tuxec Cina bared’ Chek te Horse Show Romance J] Your letter, wedding of Miss Carol A, H || Mary 7. Goldman our daughter of Mre | Goldman Bid, WH an, and Richard Penn sinith |||] %& Paul, Mina, j in St |||] Aetabeisred 50 Years | how. st «6 the Tux Park which both were exhibitors, \ a ar or et ie be | found Se Ue, CHICAGO, July 10—The “lavender atlk girl” whose body wi Lake Michigan off Glencoe, was mur- h Neve el sea OY dered befor bos | north Thies wi her body was thrown tf ‘ater, perhaps from some lak from some desolate point on ey stuck to he on “The unds could *not re hoxs accidental ly caused, nor do that Lan f could have been the body . ore, the: conclusion of 35 lett of Glenco Brand-new shed fresh Salon of Styles. utmost refinement of fashion — dresses for every hour, every oceasion and every figure—chic and pretty as imported frocks. 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