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somes pee PERMIT NEUTRALS SSSR SEES aT~PINE after your Soup ‘oe meatosalad iserved cold! Cry of Peace,” te Overdrawn. | Henry Ford, answering yesterday in| an affidavit the $1,000,000 libel suit) Against him by the raph Company on account of his published article on| “Humanity and sald Hudaon Maxim's book di Was an exaggeration, and that the flim | picture “The Battle Cry of Peace, which he had been TO FEED GERMAN Informed = was mabo— founded thereon, also was overdrawn , } and calouiated to inspire horror ant At your Grocer’s es? hao ee What he did \e poe a | na follow counteymes and seavince! ports to Nourishment for —. He ied in good Y faith, he naserted, making only fair and BUNDAY WORLD WANTS Feasonable comments... fie asked that fh t ou WORK MONDAY WONDERS | ‘he #ult be cast out of court. Decision CAMMEYE on.a Shoe Means Standard of Merit " St. New York IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The Cammeyer July © SALE Is Now in progress Women and Children. WASHINGTON, July 10.—The Gov- following the official an- | ernment | notified the Dutch, Bwedish and Dan- vernmonts that they must es- and distribution of their exports into Germany to humanitarian uses— that is, necessities solely for the nour~ lament of women and children, exsential to the wellbeing of the suf- fering women and children of Ger- lexemptions covering dairy products Aepigned for the uses of innocent vic- | tims of the war and coal for the re- |llef of the people of neutral nations |which they cannot secure from Ger- many | hese conditions, imposed by Great Pritain as well as the United States, have been agreed upon by The Exports Council's Advisory Roard, created to relieve members of the council of details of operation of the act, has been formally organized with the following members: Hd- ward N. Hurley, former Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, | representing the Department of [ppeaoent ; Vanee C, McCormick, representing the State Department; lpr. Alonzo F. Taylor of the Untver- | of Pennsylvania, representing artment of Agriculture; B. D. representing the Food Admin- istration, and Dr. BR. FE. Pratt, Chief i I log the Bureau of For Do- metic Commere It {a probable a representative will be later from the Shipping named foard, There 19 the highest authority for the statement that the United States control of exports 1s not intended to | influence any of the neutrals to depart from thelr presont status and come |over to the side of the nations arrayed against Germ: That the effect of the embargo wil further tighten the ring drawing closer around the Central Powers is consid- ered certain; nor is it dented that the neutral nations involved not only will suffer many inconveniences which they have so far escaped, but will be de- prived of enormous profits heretofore | pealized by trading with Germany, Throughout the conferences held in Washington and participated in by reprosentatives of the United 8, Great Britain and France, President | Wilson m: extremely clear that he would no notion arbitrary rules | of warfare that expose the non-mili-, tary population of Germany to star- vation or other forms of deprivation. The President found unexpected support of his humanitarian views tn Mr, Balfour, British Secretary. for |Porelgn Affairs, As a matter of fact, | \the attitude assumed by the United | States through the embargo procia- mation was thoroughly discussed by him and the former British Premier and the essential features of it def- nitely agreed upon. As a preliminary step to the en- ie Bares Shick of ani i, tng Ie Oskedebhel kurnerh Sold lo $9 %a pair All Shyles-Incomplele Sizes No COD No Fxchanges-No(redits ROTOR ONO ONO USWA OURO ORO ET “th Final Clearance of Women’s Apparel at McCutcheon’s Afternoon Dresses and Party Frocks, formerly $29.50 to 69.50, now $19.50, 23.75, 37:50. TAO AG VOTO MOAN vi bw BW Reg. Trade Mark + BF De DAWA Bvdr 2 BE Tailored Suits of Taffeta and a variety of materials. Some have been as high as $47.50, now $23.50. Coats and Capes for Street, Sport and Semi-dress wear, formerly $26.50 to 39.50, now $19.50, 23.50, 29.50. Summer Dresses of Cotton, Voile, Ging- ham and Linen, formerly $11.7§ to 19.75, now $8.95, 15.75. Tub and Outing Skirts, formerly up to $5.75, now $3.00. Blouses in a variety of Cotton materials, also Crepe de Chine, formerly up to $7.75, now $3.95. fel Bo BOA French Waists, hand-made, formerly up to $16.95, now $6.95 to 9.75. Linen Street Frock, formerly $18.75, now $15.75. Cotton Blouses in many of the larger $2.50 and 3.00. f sizes, Purchases at this sale are not subject to credit or approval. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets. NON SOMBATANTS EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JUL oft ally @ murvey of the domestic condi- tions of the Beandinavian countries, with particular reference to plans, already has been undertaken and the results communicated to this Gor The survey has settled in detail the wo up foo Bw mal ent of @ food embargo, has bargo promulgated by this country will minimum and see to it that it is not use sh effective agencies to limit the enemy, There is serious concern regard- There probably will be exceptions ing shipments of grain and other to the embargo regulations humanely foodstuffs from American porta to | neutral countries, has been anxiety on the part of many. ‘Theae would take the form of ship companies of one neutral nation. At freighters and passenger vessels be- lon, American port. sell before July 15 It 1s considered moi discharged. The trouble, neutral shipping men dec ment Is slow in granting letters of as- surance, Frank Kurlc 308 bite nigh those nearly reduced to fractional propor- tions, thus enabling the United States : | jand its oiean to aan cae re rt " . 4 ica? .|/ comparatively amall amount, their aud te, he felt, he addea, it was nis! America and Allies Restrict Ex-| comparatively small. at With these figures available it will not be diMcult for Great Britain and the United States, upon whom the eae Ek? kad? ant ela se i x . Re Sie 7 ig Hi Re, mi ca Bet or Siod 10, 1917. the testimony. To which AFLE 1S FRE “AS COURT EXHIBIT -INBAFF PLO CSE thing. own,” Romano said Sorro asked Cohe 1 have spent everything People ih the market,” and Cohe: replied that he would “send an ol man over to see a lawyer. Come o: Friday night alone and I will te you how I made out.” 2 Cakes of Cuticura Soap and 2 Boxes of Cuticura Ointment vernment, of imports necessary i of the people of has been pretty countries “Silencer” Fails to Lessen Noise of Report in Court Demonstration. rk of supervision will fall, to check the amount of war material and datuffe Holland, Denmark and eden have been selling to Gor- ny, The effect of the new em- | Detective Romano will finish his | testimony to-day in the trial of Jo- seph and Jacob Cohen, David Jacobs land Abraham Graff, charged with procuring the murder of Marnet Baff. Far the firs time in a criminai| ™Y. court, the | be to reduce this percentage to a and elbows, d for the military purposes of the by Capt. William Jones, firearms ex- pert of the Police Department. He fired bullets into blocks of wood, first without the silencer and then with it. The demonstration was not a success, as the shot with the silencer made about as much noise an the one without, Capt. Jones ex- plained the silencer was not in good condition, Detective Romano testified yester- day that posing as Sorro’s cousin he heard Joseph Cohen offer to provide money and help get a lawyer for Joseph Sorro nearly three years after the latter had placed a bomb outside Baff's home at Arverne. “He greeted Sorro: ‘How are you, Joe? How is everything up in Har. lem?" asserted the detective. “Sorro said: ‘You know the trouble I'm in, They've got me right.’ Cohen said: ‘I don't know what you are talkin; about, Sorro satd: "You. promised | $300 and only gave $100." |on denying it, Five days later, Romano swore, he accompanied Sorro to Brooklyn and| Mail address post-card again saw Cohen, Dept. H, Boston.”’ aotitean Ge got me. I have been! Soap 25, Ointment 25 and SOc. of Neutral Grain ‘an Ports. For weeks there caused severe pain present there are more than ten ging to one of its lines in an If they are unable to cakes of Cuticura Soa of Cuticura Onenery healed."’ (Signer Lehnert, Walnut $ N. Y., April 20, 191 re than likely their cargoes will be lendale, lare, is that the British Govern- Cohen kept six years ol chapping and soreness. Weat Forty-third Street, was badly en by a dog in front of his home last nt. “The animal suddenly attacked boy and tore his mouth and nose. taken to Polyclinic Hos- Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays ome ea ae ts Women’s Summer Dresses A specially purchased collection comprising the prettiest Cotton Frocks of the Season. Remarkably Attractive Values $5.95, $6.95, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 & $14.50 Novelty Voiles in Charming Effects Colored Linens in Tailored and Sport Models —Also— Dainty White Dresses Third Floor | | ee fae ee ee ee oe sc Clearance Sale of Linens Every Odd Table Cloth—-Every Odd Dozen Napkins At Reductions of 25 to 50 Per Cent. Table Cloths 2x24 yards | $3.75 to $6.00 | 2x 2 yards $2.65 to $4.50 Formerly $3.50 to $9.00 2x3 yards $4.50 to $9.00 Formerly $5.65 to $12.00 | Formerly $6.75 to $18.00 24x24 yards 214x2% yards $5.95 to $15.00 $6.75 to $12.50 $9.65 to $17.75 Formerly $8.25 to $30.00 | Formerly $9.50 to $18.50 | Formerly $18.50 to $35.00 Napkins, $1.85 to $16.85 per dozen. Formerly $2.50 to $25.00 250 Mercerized Damask | 200 Pairs Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths | Pillow Cases 214x3 yards sooe M88 2x2 yards, formerly $2.50... Formerly $2.50 a pair. : 5 H.S.Huck Towels, were $2.75 a dozen, $1.90 | Bevond Floor Sree menor Se ee eee eh eo ny -cocancancasanscoumeameatarapemnemnrencancascancensan:praneanrancencamcancancameanecneansemevmnnencencenestnd) Sporting Goods Standard Makes at Special Prices ono ee eS 26 dozen “Colonel 81°’ Golf Balls ; 150 Tennis Raga ets Regularly $9.00 a dozen. ...++ +0 06,50 Very Special veces $heZ0 & $2.75 _ cams mmcem omnis Seconds of frames made to sell for Complete assortments of Baby Dimple, | Bullet, Honor, Glory Dimple and other | Golf Balls. | Vardon and Taylor Golf Clubs, Drivers | ger Racquets. .... $4.00 to $8.00. Wright & Ditson, Spalding and Slazen- .. $1.00 to $12.00 and Brassies, each.......seeeeeeeeees $3.00 | Racquet covers..... 50c to $3.00 Irons, each... $2.75 | Wright & Ditson 1917 Championship Golf Bags $1.00 to $22.00 | Tennis Balls cach..........seereeeeeee 40c Telescope Cots for camping and sleeping | Tennis Scts, poles etc, at reasonable porches, prices, Formerly. ... £3.50 Military Midget Wrist Watches; plain | Special..... $2.75 OF Raglolite, cei. c. cca bee $3.25 and $4.00 i { Fourth Ploor Cohen, the witness said, replied: ‘I haven't any- why he did not get money “off the Healed Severe Itching. ly and crusty eruptions were on First the skin was sore and inflamed, and then large blisters developed which would break and form again, The itching was so severe that I scratched until the eruption was irritated caus+ ing disfigurement and loss of sleep. While washing - the affected parts the water “Then secing a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement | sent for a free sample and found great relief. I purchased more, and after using two and two boxes was completely Miss Mary ie You may rely on Cuticura to care for our skin, scalp, hair and hands, Noth- ing better to clear the skin of pimples, | | blotches, redness and roughness, the | scalp of dandruff and the hands of For Free Sample Each by Return | “Cuticura, Sold everywhere, | 20 0 00 0 6 0 0 00 0S SS OO 0 0 00 —S 0 8 SS 0 —S>o0—0- No Connection |//ith Ary Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street n id mn Mh New Afternoon Dresses (Second Floor.) The Values Are Most Extraordinary Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, » Serge. ‘wy Spectal Newest Frocks in tanto ‘eorgette Crepe, Tafteta, “Ag Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Very Special 20.00 : k Newest Frocks in | Ny Georgette Crepe, \ 4 Satin, Tricotine, Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor. Very Special}, 25.00 Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor. Very Special), 30.00 Clearance At Great Reductions 500 Cloth & Silk Coats 110 Cloth & Silk Suits 10” Selected from regular stock, navy, black and colors; sizes for women and misses. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckolf St, GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit, 50c. Weekly | $125 Worth of Furniture Opens a New Clothing Account No Deposit —$1 Weekly Bring Thts Adverticement With You and Ge. our TEN Per Cent, Mie cont OM Voor Crodit Purehace When Ono tre o New Aecannt chiftoniers — Fine Dressers ott Collapsible arts 50c Weekly Splendid stock of Dressers oll ds and all 500 Weekly, and see Hid China DON'T FORGET _TO BUY Che World 1917 Summer Resorts Annual 64 Pages of Reliable Resorts PRICE 5 Cents aU For sale at all World Offices and our nearest Liggett-Riker- nan Drug Store in Manhat- tronx, Brooklyn, Jersey City tan, and Newark, + By Mail from World Office, 10c Pe OT | iy OO On OO nO ee 0 Sn 0 0) OO Sl co