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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, i8i7, MATWNS F000 (=== Squadron A, Army’s Cavalry Aristocrats, "sams \mutedert te Mate regmintion Th PLAN TO BE FOUGHT ="="="== May Soon Have Not Even a Hobby to Ride >. verre and farmers ory thet they ere | wont Setting emomed for thelr preduct | Midsummer auleomobiic touring OPONINE Che epee of farmers and email -->— oe (Om n reedents te the high cost of foot wo cttiee They eneert thet the meres : Conflict Over Authorit y the | Mtr ere price te farmer and price to on Same as That at Salinas aus to ending eoueen 7 Homer must be making Short ows Washington — | ’ For the Big Feast at | — d ‘Thaddeus Bweet, Apeaker of the as “ ’ 3 Aanatiiy, to one of the tentine artis ne oe the Picnic Party Use By Samuel M. Williams. of deniers’ profite, partiowlarty ‘ ‘ M. eens Bat Cogent Tee ening | Felallor He cited the experiance uf | ‘ ‘ Mra fwee' in Albany buying a & . ALMANT, Aug 1-—Retween the). . publie mashes. Bho teustt 6 > , Gh Lagisiawure and the Governor there « huckster ton bunches for Ib cent oa, os beck arisen the same conflict over food At an upt : : fegisiation that prevatis in Washing ged 6 conte for . _ tom betweeg the Hresident and Con : smack to Grom. It te not eo much difference of «4 i e bon 1 meata, « deaths t ed beana, opinion over principals as over sherity which shall contre! on the city dealers ’ } , Whitma: eet forth | 1, Rie menses w one vornerore eet DETAILS OF U BOAT ATTACK ‘plan of odiing brent aieeronn- ARE WOW GIVEN BY GLEAVES —_- -— ' APY powers in a committee of three to be\‘ppotuted by him, thus giving the Supplement: J 5 s ital Report Said to Up- BMuecutive branch of the Government | “ai “Blab ie Ss Ww P @ole and complete authority in regu P mborated” Story Writ- Jation and conservation of food. ten by Creel, | @enator Brown of Watertown, WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The detailed | Neader of the Republican majority, | report of Rear Admiral Gleav pect. and Senator Slater of Westchester, |ink the submarine attack on the Am-| hits able colleague, who dominate the erica transports of the frat expedition Legislative War Committee, worked |t@ France was received to-day by Bee: ll of to-day drafting a food bill to |'*ty Daniels and forwarded to Chatv- Rembale plane tor eubotituting lego n Tilman of the Senate Naval Affairs MS aanisal Gor Geceunve . mittee, It probably will be made 01 control. | public later. Nine-tenths of the membership of | It w 14 that the report, which ts; Filth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street the Legislature have small realiza-| supplementary to the brief report on) tion of the vital importance of food h the Navy Department announced regulation in war, Only a handful pulse of the submarine attack, is of members have ynade a study of Wate the the situation and the views of the ping ere Larges h since have been attacked as an Fest are based op trivial personal | icageoration experiences, prejudice and desire to protect favored interests, flotiia which guarded t ey | Girl-Patriot Suits | | (For the Young Warrior’s Sister On general principles there is not sport to Adm > In these days of ruthless democracy even the cavalry, aristocrats of the | with Skirt and Bloomers) much difference between legislative ye Atlanti : i re | service, will have to come off of their high horses and mingle with the |— | leaders and the Govérnor. Hoth hold g rman a b arin *.. ‘ng in matte “salts of the earth,” consolation title applied to the predominat horde | pf six oni t he acho ‘ : he American transports, attacked them ketry and. fire at Fort 8 f that there must be broad discretion- |twice nnd were driven’ off in & Ought of us common necessities. From Philip of Macedonia to Philip Sheridan | names ‘uf. the officers willbe an ary powers conferre® on agme au-| which destroyed one German submarine the big punch scene in every battle was that in which the gallant cavalry |Mucrd by the War Department thori vite nil erviae | 204 Probably ot ReMiG EEA CUR dette ree <<< invaded the stricken field and rendered the enemy hors-de-come-back, tien. But over who shall name ana} SHOOTS CAT, HITS A WOMAN. but, alas, Mars has become highly mechanical and the carnage to-day is direct the food administrators the about as picturesque as a bunch of nuts and bolts, difference arises, At least the Squadron will keep their mounts till they get South The Governor, as ¢ i eggs and sandwiches. Grocers and Detiea- tessen Stores Sell it MADE INU, S, A, By E.. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y War Will Lose Its Picturesqueness When the Cavaliers | Become Infantrymen and Trench Fighters, as Is Threatened—But Are They Downhearted? Not That Bunch Up at Ninety-Fourth and Madison Avenue— | They May Drop a Few Tears Over Favorite Mounts Lost, but They Promise to Be There When the Coun- | try’s Call Comes. By Will B. Johnstone. eee, x he last bit of romance is to be banished from war. It is rumored Division Supply that Squadron A will be dismounted and converted into infantry. ves, who commanded th Next> dew Pe aif A. Na Toy Department-—4th Floor Khaki Cloth Military Outfit tor girls, includes real cam- paign style hat, military coat | with emblem on sleeve and |. | collar, skirt and bloomers, | Pollee- f Executive,| sergt, Vo of the Morrisania Police After that the National Museum at Washington will probably stuff the (| \ hoe to boss the job, and the Legis-| Station to-d w half @ dozen chil- animals as valuable historical relics. ] | lature, representing the people, in-|dren at Westchester Avenue and One SSTERDAY, ove ipe, Major] ~ | camink 2 ‘ abe | { tends to asrert Its authority and name|Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street puree Scrat Y clei A si Baslbrrtph simple, especially when you take into| HI leggins and knapsack. ita own board of food adminigtrators, | STOUPed about a kitten which ap- Squadron A, grew as sentimental °Eecnaed Tatnetenn Ceeigte mare Eai fe lief i | Sizes 4 to 16 years | | | This in where the petty pplitics| heated te De mad ff No Secret Treaty With Russia] as that keenceyed soldier could wheal retary at the Waldorf), Capt, How. ited Seats atta: cod ll izes 4 to 16 years. come in und the prospects are for| the animal's sufferin F ing C feet speaking of his favorite mount,| #4 Copperthwait (of the local Chip-|| 8€ravated cases of fallen or |) ||| sevoral weeks of wrangling and de-| Af, the "port of the revolver rang |" AVOrING Conquest—De- | irre no ty a veteran of the Span. | Pendalen), | Firat Lieut. Campbeli|| low arches, is usually experi- | || 5.00 oman. across tal Fs Mac, ‘ | HI] | ating before a compromise is|*crenmed she had been shot, eet nial From Petrograd. sh-American war and will acoom-|Sergt, Hal Wright were court’ mar. || cnced by wearers of Hurley | | . Lender of No. heater Avenue, The bull ” | At a meeting to-day of Democratic| had gone “through "the cat's PARIS, Aug. 1—In his reply to the the Government will give the black] {{¥., Major Damp and Private Percy Hh} Without Bloomers, 3.75 f decided t . _| struck a cobblestone and. de j a ¢ 4 ol -mor- leaders it was decided that the min-| (guinst Mrs, Headers cheek, causing | declaration made Saturday by Dr.| DeAuty permission. TO Be Ee eee nn | \ HURLEY ority:should stand for protection and| a slight flesh wound, Mich. | eee) MauBArOR & Pare Ct is Taste] 8 BAURCIOR'A) HUES Aemory At Shoes for the Girl Scout | Seidt’ a¢ 4M consumes at Laeahe) Leial Michaelis, the German Chancellor,| norse and Company A will still have Madison “Avenuio and Ninety-fourth ‘ the Democrats are New York City] NEW GUARD FOR AQUEDUCT. Premler Ribot told the Chamber yes-| a good mount to ride, namely, Don-|Street 1s a cross between a livery A (Y j ° table and ick brewery, $ eeaeh mom i e ? » fo a“ members and they are more interest- terday there was no secret treaty be-| ald Gaston McKinley. Donald ts al fated’ up likes Maxtold Darcun ¢ cOHBANATION Made of Regulation Army Shoe Leather NN | Comfortable, durable \) | and marked at a very | | reasonable price. » blacksmi and yesterday his sleek A sallow cot own to the Chambe . venue again, here's hoping that fined (a) wana the lena known to the Chamber of Deputies) race was wet with honest sweat after |Squadron A can hold their horses, Made over a special last— reached, She wa pany Major Wright to war again if|tialled yesterday by old Gen, Humid-|| Arch Prop Shoes. | ed in cheaper prices for the millions) Major Rose, Made win] tween France and Russfa having in| ®™4rt looking chap of a decidedly col-|dream city. The squadron stable 1s Rew lar-ad smartness and with waxed |in the Madison end while the supply ? H, N. Y., Aug. 1.—Major|"'h 4 1 | John 1, Rose of this city has been com- The German Chancellor, missioned a colonel by Gov. Whitman| Premier Ribot, “publicly commanded fret the French Government to declare | It whether in a secret sitting June 1 the French Government had ngt made | view plans of conquest. . division occupies the Park Ave ac he said Harold Cluett pala | Roatnnhe ey tae se tna hair. the |¢hd: 1m the latter you will find, and Percy Peabody, and halr the|dur George Robertacn, one Herat Dick combing of which is the nearest thing | Freyer, who says he works every to perpetual motion yet discovered. Fes} Lig i A. M. and gets up at 1) : son “the villuge| o'clock In the morning. calls Don “the Ae" Going round the corner to Madison CONQUER BLEMISHES Mort Al! vice. Sizes 11 to 2 the terms of a secret treaty made be- 3 York aqueduet . Fy | |Col. Rose ‘this ‘tworning sald it was currying and brushing his horse. | ahold Has C forepart, B instep, and planned to withdraw. the sien. now ution whereby | s11yn Whitehead, a good Indian, was! MORE DELAY FOR GUARD. A heel. Prevents foot from kuarding the Aqueduct on Aug. 3. the Emperor bound himself to sup- pert French pretensions to German Works» but Sends 5,000 Men| territory on the left bank of the Home, Rhine. | Thomas A. Edison worked sixteen {hours yesterday despite the heat, and bes on the job to-day at 8.30 A, M 3.50 Floor the real rain-in-the-face. During his —— slipping at heel, corset fitting maximum fall he resembled @ Sit-| Opening of Mobilization Campa! | at instep, comfortable forepart. urated solution of man, with a mouth Postponed Pwo Weeks, ‘ di ‘ n wide, medium or narrow that smiled like a rainbow through the} WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Delays in In wide, } preparing National Guard. mobilization, | | tOeS+ showers. Jcamps, the War Department announced Ally: eveloped his perspiratory | to-day, will _ po: e sre hi Fy t ONSEN Allyn develope peree ‘lwo weeka Poe ‘helr opening Mid-Summer " IMOATUAUO LOO now—wonvince and health re guaran- tem, Try these wal of t » nny \ 1 ||“You Never Pay More at Best's’ plain cover o 1.00 from Richard F ew York Olty can et thes “The Chancellor's version contains gross inaccuracies and absolute lies, Boon ater he Went to work 5,000 men| notably regarding the role he at- in the. Edison plan ere sent home Wrohuse ‘ar tre pants were sent home| tributes to tho President of the re- public giving an order to sign a ry dugg for you froin wholesa MVMANLE AA AML prowess down South, bis old bome, |#bout two week: n he is hitting on all pores} ‘The New York State troc 2 otsed th Fore con] CLEARANCE SALE treaty unknown to Premier Briand é Army Division will not move South = sf rass plot to irrigate the lawn, until about Aug. 15, i The Chambers know how things| “George Strong, who pole-vaulted| Orders for the sending of a detatl Now in Progress passed M. Doumergue (ex-Premier| over twelve feet and a half at North ch TOR One gh einer unit in and Forelgn Minister), after a con-| Carolina Unive ralty, 18 also @, South: Weanwarth Swe n to Cams Yeraation with the peror, de-|jouks as if he would bo the first tolticpartment, ” om, the War manded and obtained M. Briand’s|yauit “over the top’—if the top has] original. order did nott affect. the authorization to take note of the|a cool white cuff on the gl 4 Twenty-second Engineers detail, how Emperor'a promiso to support our| _¥. ¥- Bradford ts the Jchn Alden of |ever, and it t# expected that a com- troop, ‘ou ask him about F.|Pany will leave to-day, claim to Alaace-Lorraino und to leave | (Me, troob. tt you asks him, about Maj. Gen, O'Ryun 18 to send a detail * Pa ‘ us free to seek guarantees against | go through hell-fire for Ray Biglow The Final Closing Price on fresh aggression, not by annexing| fay iy e aecand Tiewwenant and was territories on the left bank of the|one of the Yale football Goliaths. | He 1s so true blue that he didn’t] to wear a jersey, they say. | ufus King was a Yale man | » MAN is good, when they by two Week: maple xios Vine be f 1685. These wafera quickly t skin and build up the ays ». and \Ww they stand him on the Park Avenue held up | Dre ST | 3 maitana | Service to Phone Orders The Filled . as Promotty. | Community 1100 Electrical Fans $3.90 5 yay 1357 Broadway 1177Broadway 215 Broadway Nj 183Beoadway 39-41 CortlandtSt & Feotory—Hockiand, Mau. 2 2 Rhine, but making an FRANKLIN SIMON stato of thes teritoris . one aes you Rufus played all the HAND-TAILORED Suits for Men tonomous ich would um against | too t HEN you think of Furniture you just naturally think of Kellners. g Folks who have b ught Kellner furn ture for twenty years past know that our values are not equalled anywhere. G Over TWO HUNDRED different ond di - “We have never thought to do what | {te gunny sack, cut Bismarek did in 1871 We are there-|/and a red smock, can fore entitled to deny the allegation of tinge look like @ cave man. the Chancellor, who evidently knows RPL, WARREN T, DI of tho letters exchanged February, DORP jr, lives at —— (place de- | 1917, at Petrograd and falsified since|teted by the censor) and motors al er bebijuitiisess | Ptr | if | as his most illustrious predecessor |the way out home to Mount Vernon |} | : ii { i: | 5 | , nct suites are here {or your selection, | falsified the Ems despatch, Whenever ry night in spite of Corpl. Zucker, | Ii} tinct jor Yi \ H " | the Russian Government js willing to| the mushroom who rose from the rank | [6] TTITTNIT | =| k bl d UYING a machine-made suit at any Jeetion, : Louis Zimmerman, cook and pto- | price when you can buy a hand- “Aaaurediy it ta to Germany| maine expert of Troop A, gave his| rs ‘ . fi : that we address but to all | favorite recipe tor cooking dried fish, | tailored suit for $20, is as illogical as who are witnesses or actors in the|Put the ossified fish in bolling water preferring to hear Caruso on a record strugglo which we have been maine | with a grindstone, When you can| when you can hear him on the stage. taining for the past three years and | stick a fork in the grindstone the fish | A . * id who know that there is in the depth | is done, Machine-made suits and machine-made of the French people's soul a deep {a little bit of bad in every good litue voices, good as they are, must always attachment to the principles play second fiddle to the real thing. peepast for pest I may add at the risk || of Gimbels initiative in || putting down prices by | mass productions. || QA perfect little gem of Quen always sings, “There's | "M. H. Consort of New Rochelle| ot being | thinks they will make a great iis understood by our enemies, true gen- | take in dismounting the | Hy ND- ED Dee cansnan vas nouns gu Le oa ne | =| a fan for nursery, sick- | ~IEIND TRULORES PU TOGRAD, Aug. 1 Foreign |f. vul aur That's about his Hila pal pcra $120 ie 4 h t ki h Ys ffi ] pr i RAD, Aug J. Foreign |&, © = || room, hot kitchen, office You are cordially invited to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here, They are interesting and in structive, mer ELT NER BROS it WY) S.E. Cor.15" ST.e GHA teas) SINCE 1891 larations attrivuted to | KJORMAN BAKER, they say, ts the! him by Dr, Michaells, t Cr AR | best trumpeter in the hancellor, He Issued @ statemeny | wnich ig reverse English because the uadron, | Men's Clothing Shop~—8 West 38th Street ‘A Separate Shop on th Level and sleepless bedrooms. — @Complete ready to serve. Russtan Foreign Mintater | bungling bugler really ts liked in pro drew up no protests or made any ape. | portion to the poorness of the noise} - , cial declarations to the French Goy he makes, The one who can't play at| P ernment beyond a general declaration | all is aces. | 5 phy tho Dvovlowel Gorouuucnd so-) Geurge diessenger pranaea tne specting var aims which was gener- | machine gunne Corpl, Jim Robin- ally made known May 18 This de-|son, Jack Beltatr Johnson FIFTH AVENUE claration, which was sympathetically | and Corpl, Gouden, "Ap it received, will be thoroughly examined | costs a trooper $6 a day to live and by the inte: Ilied conference to be $1 United States enue | | held shortly. ems to be slander pure and

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