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Adeclates Rockaway Park fi ( Chrarges Arc Made tor Poti cal Purposes One of Pelivere? seni theres F tok, Iequir) Mitehe! i Hullo & jock ote ' the rejoinder the Mayor refused die *verelations” made by Hullo ing the Meyer's friend, William Rey notte “TD have che i ¢ Platement, “thal Heyne ly interested in the Perk to thie Of this paw tion and graf to testify to bribes patd of thin the May surprised, Silence in the fense left Mr. M ‘From Mayor, h people like Bu polds and tink his name alleged land deals with the city from time to time we have disreputable but the bite . from the May ' & regard} n! * the Butlock te Wan secre f Rock n prepared nd to a tam not! y de time to time the wid espons Mr we Hey ck attack in Also ad equally w re responsible | people like Hearst attacking Hey- nolds and” eit “Th teynolds and have impli ke that | because of his friendship for me be has received favors, know in. their! * hearts that what they are doing is| patently for political purposes. They know that their innuendos are false “This man Bullock says he ls pre- | pared to testify to bribes paid In con neetion with the Rockaway Park transaction. My reply is that if Bul- lock knows of any bribes having been | paid and he doesn't the matter lay before the proper authroities he is publicly*compounding a felony. I have profound contempt for tbis man Bullock and desire that 1 Le dragged into no personal controversy with him, because I consider him be- neath my notice, If Bullock has any charge to make why doesn't be lay it before Gov, Whitman or the Grand Jury? Bullock was kicked out of a city office—that is he was dropped. His friends triod in vain to have bia reinstated. “After he had been kicked out of city office Bullock sank to bis own level, the gutter. He joined the Tuin- many-Murphy-Frank Moss outfit.” In reply to the question whether it _wWaen't true that the proposal to pur- chase property at Rockaway Park was suggested by settlement workers fnterested in the treatment of bone tubercular children, wald: Yes, that is true, But I suppose Mr, Bullock, with his financial back- ere in Fourteenth Street, the Tam- many Hall crowd, would rather see the bone tubercular children wallow- ‘ang in thé filth of the gutter, where Bullock himself is right at home, than in @ pleasant spot’by the sea.” SANITY TEST FOR MEN HELD IN MORGAN BOMB PLOT Hirsch and Mieringer Sent to Belle- vue for Observation— No Police Trap Found. | Wolf Hirsch and George Mieringer, (Roosevelt Hospital employees, whose jarrest last May charged with at- ‘tempting to place a bomb at the «| trance of the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co, was alleged by their counsel ito be the result of a police conspiracy, nt to Bellevue Hospital to-day © Wadhams for observation ap to their mental condition Five weeks ago Judge Wadhams! accepted their plea of guilty to a mis demeanor charge after their lawyer, Isadore Scherer, had declared a mem-| ber of the Bomb Squad of the Police Department had suggested the making ‘of the bomb to them, Judge Wad hams at that time also ordered an ~investigation into the lawyer's| charges. , Probation Officer Irving Halpern was unable to find that the police had instigated the making of the bomb. It! was Mr. Scherer's contention that his | clionts had « fantastic idea of tappin ® wire leading into Wall Street and sending a message to the effect that Tresident Wilson had been a n j uled or that some other great cate { trophe had occurred, and then make a | fortune on the fall in stocks that } would occur, They had $84 capital ' i ' Homes for { Soldlers. { WASHIN Aug Senator | Curtis, 1 have the Gov ernment provide farm homes for sol ders’ dependents. He introduced such a bill in the Senate and will press it for action at the next session. Rural on under Federal supervision, e, not only will provide for wives {and children of fighting rs, but also will tromendously crease the food output Femi ) BERNE, ‘ Forty-two wome J and children, the families of American Jews, arrived mere to-uay from derusas $item. They are bound for New Y Thelr journey fom Jerucalin took \ three weeks. i £ Mayor Mitchel |- eceaetiiamnnenemstygememcar-o THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, AUGUST i, New York Girl Ts the Best Dressed Girl, ee MIRACLES WORKED the MOTHERSEESBO, But, Li Like Achilles, Has Vulnerable Point ANASS(F FLAME, AND ae a a IN FATAL PLUNGE j ‘ Pret ¢ “ Stra ke 1,000 Volts ares i Howpyital a shook of 1000 it's Her Heel, and the Silk bpolieg Worms Are Working Over- oo Natiroed time to Keep It From Getting Tr : ere Sunburned—Fashion's Short ‘ Aved and Worty Skirts Have Revealed All the * dying to day Imperfections of the Feminine oun. one 0 ¢ peinn of the nS . we Wray ver Karis ‘ ' Stocking, and the Slacker | jt (0 0") 4 | . : CROOW 1A of hinge are ' . one ¢ Stocking With the Wornout THe ANOS A aa on ca cele mote | Wrank, t abt years old, left Heel Is the Most Slovenly of |*** “ort ere a la Venus | thelr how ov'e euting at (ity All—But the Ankles, if Furlong limbs) inland the irelley 40 the - an Ne ad with about They're at All Trim, Are the sem . rag " va . pf wiate ' ee ” v = Saving Features—It's the le the r . Tired Business Man on Fifth Home of have eo that] ne poison st . ” 1* o rear end of Ankleview Whose Eyes Are aye 4 J on ton Offended by Faulty Under- di et Hin body pinnings. hopelessness of me with an overieed use, anyway? Why try bad plunged from ‘be goonenecks? ¥ " By Will B. Johnston ‘The half portioned wkiris give plt- o18 Se te “| gomn Siow York ar a ih publicity to the undarned things gph ge ng oa ) the ale to the plat younger set may be suff and unless a 1 takes a rtiteh in pied , ering nde purned |i from sifeking but the New York time the king in her ng wil! anded and burned like Women are suffering from slacking run down or up or around, according | io, eusbed to the stockings. The New ‘ to the w has ut them on , eongss tare’ . a ® he New York ¢ t y i pped suddenly, afratd best dre 4 won 1 Ame 188 ACHILLES struts along the go neare smart of hat, summer-furred and Avenue, superb in her fasbion-| penuty Water Commissioner John vet gowned, has developed ablo appointments, ‘The fastidious! i. soGeon and the Rev, Father Dom | enttos, one Vulnerable spot ir ' observer is on the point of conceding} inick Malt pastor of Bt, Anthony's | otherwise flawless attire—ne that she snimpeac ach! Church, fought thelr way through the Sin aun styles decreed i as to her but his er jthrong to the burning boy's side skirts and low shoes, summer ankles follows he teally and, lo, Re] wrappe in coats and beat have been rev doin all thetr 4 circus tent of hoops, pettl- to r line up the notes the ed heel of her stocking,|out the Names. Father Malt ad perfections, The main imperte A coats, under and over skirts, floun f to wander a tiny aperture of southern exposure! ministered the jast rites of the chureh outside of interfering Insteps, «p and ruffles, but to-day milady's toot- ar fastidious on the ar and there is the flaw inj while Commissioner MeGeon com ined arches, concaved and convexed sies command a place Ineche sun and he New her al armor undone! |mandeered an automobile. The boy shins, is skidding seams on he Chinese silk worms are working ‘ zig-rage of " I-fashioned fash covered @!was taken to the Fordham Hospital silken hosiery, And from the q n day i night shifts to keep hee tie ‘enoh or the spiral gnultitude of ne-like this | unconscious in the partor to the maid in the gar- from getting sunburned ankles. effect of the stitching on a baseball Xt season we should insist on a! Kxamination disclosed that hardly den hangit out the clo theagthey all piu fastidious, tired business man Take a good look and be convinced revision of ts downward A square inch on the child's body had wear silken hosiery. A well-turned on Fifth Ankleview can no more !f you doubt the statement It muat be recorded, however, fnally,/not been burned and only a few ankle Is one thing, but a well-turned avoid seeing the faulty underpinnings The seamless stocking was Invented that. in the masculine eys coertatn| charred remnants of hia clothing cov- stocking !# another, And e is than he can the Woolworth tower, as a fool-proof article to offset this allowances are made for crookédlered his body some inside information, Ankles, like With downcast gaze and blushing tendency, but the cross barred hose seams on the ankle if the ankies are] Mrs, Gentle, when she learned that the little girl with the curl in the cheeks he wends his embarrassed way came in this season and the longi- straight. Also, before criticising the] it was her son she had seen burning middle of her forehead, are very good along the avenue and gets an un- tudinal and latitudinal Iines didn’t girls too severely in this apparent)to death, be hyaterical when they are good, but when they willing eyeful of not only shapeless give the ladies a leg to stand on, carelessness |t inight be safer to in ; , si ; 4 ’ vestigate, Maybe this twisted se. are bad they Ml for a spite fence, ping but, what is Infinitely worse, tIl- ‘These tessellated designs did very join vogue this summer and the In the Victorian age pedal extremi- adjusted stockings well by the slim-limbed goddesses, Gaguy ankle is the very latest wrine (DEATHS FROM HEAT FEWER tles were «mbushed under a thr The seam of a stocking is designed but were the despair of ladies kie. Who knows NOW THAN 16 YEARS AGO MISS HT DIET TOWED, 1iANCE CONG TOWAR NiTn wep aALiNeT t eageme f Miss ¥ Medley ’ f Prank Monager and Viee-t Intert a " H. Heneanier, som t H. Henemier, retired to fn at One Hundred ond Thirty-oi Hireet, is announced by parents a rt home, No, #6 Fanshaw Avenue, Yonkers Mr. Henemier b en teller in the hanics and Metals’ National Bank, Nassau # eleven years He is with the medical unit of the New York University, which has left for France lute for the wedding has been wet OKLAHOMA SLACKERS ARE UNDER CONTROL With 250 Under Arrest and Many Others Surrendering the Out- brgak Has Ended OKLAHOMA With CITY, Okla, Aug arrest and organi in the Officers to-da draft ot surren fr officials believe outbreak against jonal Army is over continued their search several ¢ the leaders who have not been appre hended and Department Juatice officials continued the preparation of conspiracy information, Reports to-day min Hughes and Pontotoc Indicated that Inst night pass ed without serious disturbance. ‘The wounding of William McEwen, Deputy Sheriff, while guarding @ rail road bridge at Wetumka and the cap- ture of John Harjo, notorious “anake’ leader of the Indian working class unton Federal the service State for countle nee BRITISH ADMIRALTY IN A SHAKEN OF WIDE PROPORTIONS a t Ag mitinuity” Wh Hind Adaptability ' urreni Need aAnvretty “| Ade Horney, Ree :/ ‘ replaced ww View Admire! & Koesiya Wempes. Alien Carre ry ow aire . surceeds fir & » Klleabeth wn phy be elected being the re ted as the which it | Geddes in quar tere where ¢ o extnting hods are dan unew tory the present » is denowr « “procrastin tory half n It is declared the change ourht to have been eo complete as to “give the country @ resolute and energetic Admiralty per+ meated by an offensive spirit.” There is no implication of Inea- pacity against Admiral Sir Cecil Nur- hey, whone services as Admiral Jelll- second in command of the Grand recognt: An oMcial nt states that he will be e ployed on special duty Another change Is the removal of 4 ‘Sir Willlam Graham Greene from the | permanent secretaryship at the Ad- miralty to @ secretaryship in the tlons un Spencer Churchill, Sir William's parture from the Admiralty is re. dan of considerable importance as the post of permanent secretary, which he has held since 1911, alway has been largely res ble for the continuity of Admirafy tradition and polley. | It is this continulty which te ri garded by many as a most dangero factor in that it hinders initiative and adaptability to current n \} The strength “y Fiof our eye- glass service 18 expressed i the fact that our examinations are made by Oculists | i] | Registered | taal 4 s2< {membership of Seminole County, and the (Res OLDIER WHO SLEW FLU ROO] SAYS AMERICAN DOCTORS: In 1901 One Week's Record Was] ie rrogsion of Mate Harris that he or- Physicians) of ex- 2,767; Last Week's dered the burning of a bridge near perience; Only 2,174 Francia were late developments of the That to support om 4 niaht A A NT EN SHOT IN BONE SURGERY RIOTS IN RUSSIA RK UNDER FIRE According to a report compiled to-| The home of Che Parney Fixico this service com- day by Dr. Charles F. Bolduan, Di-/ known as “Snake,” the young Seminole petent opticia: ry lrector of Public Health Education of|who, in woman's dress, captured “Bud adjust the frames lthe Board of Health, the deaths for|Manealey near Saskawa Saturday night, Eertsountinna: | lithe torrid week ending Aug. 4 were|wan reported to have been burned early : ; ’ | 1, an compared with 1.216 for the] to-day. di ‘That we operate | work before. Of the victins 691 were = ode our own factories less thi 0 years ol were ACTORY Watson of Coast Artillery) Ribs Taken Out to Replace| Has Faith in Country’s Future} Fake Over Six Hospitals 0 sixty-nve sore ota | F ° ppindine ct isin Makes No Explanation Ex- | Crushed Arms—Goat Bones | —Women Doing Wonder- Care for ‘Thousands of ndled the recent hot scourge ra: lec Harris Eyeglass “ ¢ 4 ” H ’ iti I >, port elite: eure ra like fod du s cept “We Quarrelled. Grafted Into Limbs. ful War Work. British Wounded. apd sped At “ewe eee erie NT | stem, Daniel J. Riordan, wite of Rep- service will prove (img ie Pe - | ves neetinened line {the West ending Tily 6, 1901, there | Ft manitative RinrAeaI IS Bote Tere: , n to you that we | Copmright, 1017. by Tho Pree Pubilebin vd aathk.. Binge that: tine day to the § maximum in per- Private Louls Watson of the Sixth) AMfajor 7 Goldthwait, a reserve] CHICAGO, Aug. 7--Elihu Root, whe LDIT. by The Pree Publishing Co, | w 67 deaths, Since that time the] day te Cin ni and, the loss of | sive you the ymuM In per (Special Cable Desyateh to The World population of the city has grown from lued 900 sonal interest and attention Company, United States Coast Artil-|oMcer in the United States Medical] with other members of the American & e Wo 3.036,000 ta, 6,737,000, When compared| diamond brooch valued at $2,000 and | 1 1 | Corps, ed at Atlantic port on TH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN |." AH ‘fa diamond ring worth $600, She be- quality of materials and satis- lery, stationed at Fort Hancock, ‘s uh ap “Uva naan bin nee the] Mission to Russia, which has com-l THE ITELD, Aug The alx base necere oS mer IO | hioves the Jewelry was stolen Satur-| factory service —at a moderate ) 1 na a British ship to-day. He told he i sep) he Dae} aund, last week shows only 19.74, as #4 dying at Knickerbocker Hosiptal|® J!TiUish Sin 10" worked in| Picted Its work, was in Chicago to-| hospital units of the United States | seainat 40,82 in 1901 day from he min Whittier Inn, | cost, from a bullet wound self-inflicted | 1,5... surgery in English hospitals. day, sald that as a matter of fact|Army, on duty with British forces,| In the hot wave of 1901 the percent. | fea sae at vet eae after he had shot and killed Mrs. hey graft bones from goats into|there is scarcely more disorder in ree working in the normal routine 34 pu eater I eaaahil. She ae tet Wie toon tek oe Coe ; or {the 01 22 je lant week ft was 174. 1 ‘ e room fo} e ea. | i Anna Willlams, a widow, twenty-six| human limbs," he said. “They can! Russia than there ig in the United , he front for two months, had their le eh Se lat attoinate this re- | When she returned the Jewelry had | : ? leatere obras a Gna ncanae deel tate first taste of real war conditions dur- disappear years old, in her room at No. 66)" F \ . States. ing the opening days of the 5 _ [duction to the fact that, In recent years, > West One Mundradin Street. Pationts who in carher times would| “Certain disturbances are inevitable bis Flanders push, Under direction uf er ons cae Gaath a choir Mr. Taft Faken 111 at Hetel in Kanans. Police of the West One Hundredth | yay. teen considered permanently dis-|in change of government #0 radical fas A eae of the United States — ro Lien eke Mh fete age ite be bast 24d wtreet 4c avenue r ° f rmy Medical Corps the hundreds o! ‘orn esiden ° Street station were notified of the/abied are now fixed up ina few woeks/ag that of Russia,” aald Mr. Root. soctorg and nurses forming the now | HOSPITAL SHIPS SPARED, |camo it) at a hotol here during the| $43 'Cuiumbus Ave, eet Killing by two, children, and De- |so that they can Ko back to the front.|“and cable dexpatchas deal 1are°lY \ork Prewhytering I ae bas NOW night and to-day t# under the care of| ¢6° Nacnu Biresk “near Youu amtaess Sulliv: G oF | 8 nonth, in one hosp! 4 pat oa anaes theo pyterian Hospital, the Bo. hysiclan, The nature of h cag | 1408 Ht Nicholas Av,, bet, 180th & 18 Lat tectives Sullivan and Westervelt went | In a single om in one hospital, | with these disturbance Hen Hel tonjGniokat; Philadelpnio Cleve oi jm Agrees to Snfe Conduct ® physician, The nature of hia iincas aeee ee eeu al aah @ 46ete wan . we had 1,850 bone cases and 1,009 of | public has reined an impression that phia, lan vided Spanish Officers Are A Slay Ce to investigate, They were admitted ts Pp ned an IMprens and St, Louis units, have bandied was unable to leay lay Center to-day | yooq7 mrondway, nr them were ready at the end of the| there is little going on in Russia ex » ha bandied | MADRID, Aug Germany haa|for, Lincoln, Neb. where he Hine a| $287 piront et” opp by Mrs. Christine Morgan, with | 900 oo ee PC ESL aa thousands of British wounded, work- | agreed to the safe passage of hospital |shesking, enaagement. He delivered an 0 © go back and fig cept de silat Ab Mm IGAtianiotl i. ng passaxe of hospi he sneagement.._ sel ——w whom Mrs, Williams boarded, Major Goldthwait ine special-| fact If reports on American affairs (UK 48¥ and night since the offensive |ships, providing they carry Spanish of addrew 4 Mrond Bt, next to Bedell if ‘ commenced, ficers aboard, guaranteeing that they The detectives found the door from! ist, and he took tw American sur-| disseminated In Russia concentrated |" “the World correspondont, atter{ Will transport only sick and wounded the parlor into @ bedroom ajar and| eons to England to study the work] on our own little disturbances—rac’ | watching the collect) n of the wound.| foM France, the Heraldo stated to-day | pushed thelr way in. On the bed,|there. He has now com m te trade riots, the T W. W. and tho like—Rus- | 64 trom the advanced posta, and rid.| Great. Britain, it was stated, has other surgeons in the working of|sians would have about the «i de ) ‘| thanked Spain for her assistance In | Barty Sreeeee, tay Ene body of Mrs.) odern miracles picture of us that we now have of! way down fs ay Hh Ne cf 1 rail) aking this arrangemen} with Ger anuary to u y ’ (6 | Williams, By her side was Watson, Path ce aces ea Wail: AC RGAE Ol CRATT 1 ambul i hitbvah ie ACB HEDAY many fe : h , i and ambulances, visited tho Boston = I cl Th WORLD who later said his right name was nfordville, N.Y has been I have faith in the new ar 4 Chicago units, which are eniirely =r : nciusive, e Louis Zavaten of No, 160 Bagle Street, | working f A. in India. | Ministry and in the Russian future | American, and also the Harvard Med-| °7™ectent Mas Furnished tte Rega- | jal i, |Ho sald he « gdad with the] as an important element the ain 1 School unit, with the ‘ | = rp Army Qu * ‘i Brooklyn. He was in citizon’s clothe st tel Radb ; : unit, with the Royal Army| NEW HAVIN, Conn 1.—Con: Gained 696,207 agate lines Statheh. had) bullet hdlar ib) his wwosawt ae a 8 ; ie ‘ “! bs = ies ‘ women M a an ‘orp wher Raed an doc-|necticut has furnished allotted | ; |prisoners to make npression on] doing a wonderful work In r working under British or-|quota of 8 men for the Regula t isi - chest and was even to be mortally |the Arabs, The Ar said, were | the men into fighting, and where nec- | ganization. ‘The work of receiving the| Army, It was announced to-day from of advertising over the cor wounded, duly impressed and ceased incipient | essary I hope American women w wounded by train from r y ter-| State recruiting headquarters here : * : : i ‘om railway ter-|State | recrutting headquarters h tT din eriod of 1916. “Who killed the woman?” Detective | hostility follow their exams mini, behind the front almost to the! TH® allotment was completed to-d responding period of 1916 ey y i 400) f the hospital hut n e Westervelt asked him. W ! y United ie re 9 pital huts and tents “t-dids a 4" the det 8 Consu 1 came back | 3,000 SEE THESE BOYS OFF. »ceeded in perfect order, This was a gain 06 140,517 lines more than was id; we quarrelled, he detec. | z he American fl Is fl Jon leg fat same ship. tg ts ng over tives gay he replied [tle is in ill-health fehth Cow hospitals in the British Army zone made by the Times. | Then he became unconscious. ve Armory vere American Arr are It was 624,437 lines greater gain than was made The Hetectives sent to Knicker- | Beltinh Soldi right In Found e Elghth Coast ,ctng for more wounded to-aay than fc thas Warala j bocker Hospital for an ambulance » Command left their armory at | they have since the Clyil War. y the Herald. | hey found a pistol on the baa and | LONDON, Aue Rasil Hood, | Kingsbridge Road and Jerome Avenue Ths oflicers in command of the 4 : : | here were papers showing that the |dramatic aut wa ind dead in| the Bronx, this morning. The battalion Chicago and Moston units asked the And since the American made a loss this year, as man was known at the fort as Wat- |/ondon to-da S oe La ” ig was commanded | orrespordent to make clear that the compared with last year, of 270,971 lines, The { son. Major J drey existing hospitals and organizations. \ i : Capt, Hood, w fifty. th The movement 14 only intended t ; » WORL! v' Ame Mrs. Morgan told the detectives} years of a 1 VUE PIe Caan ee I the atone cae which such good work has boen Mustard D'S actual lead over the American was that Mrs, Williams, a widow, was althe army. He w ly for the | crults, Col, W. F. Austin stated done, were taken over entirely in 967,978 lines. | waitress and had rented rooms of 1 stage The I oft * was than 3,000 women and children saw thelr present admirable order from An Expert Blend of } r | ber H n say t m xe f before. Watson, she sald, had called | haps bis bes know 1 play. He|boys off and there was aple the British, The British offcers com Materials The Newspaper of the HOMES on her frequently, Yesterday th made the i n of waving of flags and handkerchiefs. ‘I inding other hospitals in the same had a quarrel and Mrs, Williams said | Mery Widow boys will not be far from home a, who have watched the way is bound to lead in advertising patronage, and she and Watson would go into the ——$$—<9— merican colleagues handled A A | front room and “talk it Pay a . Divorce « Alimony,| Body of Woman Mis oor under the first real strain especially when, as in the case of The WORLD, | Some Py _ has come upon them, were em- i ' ; un atter this Mrs, Morgan heard , Sree cle “ df Ms ' gin their mcpracihtion at tt For Colic Cholers Morbus, that circulation is condensed, right in the greater | the shots. ne na ‘ OR ¥ il that taey ave been WOKS! "Cramps, or Pain in ‘ F | Watson was taken to K a ake of Mrs. Cora Miller, w , and night during the jate heavy | stomach or bowel Sy ee Haanath city and its immediate environs, and not scattered Ke} ny ” *|] March 10, was unea ed ive tin, all ry hoger | HAepALAh Tho bullet pass iotions was Mal ; a \ We are giad," sald one of the hot water and we're sure you'll always over territory largely unavailable to New York i ; in charge of e relief. Geta 2he pkg was shot twice in the back and once 5 * me use, ur admiration of tne a ™ advertisers. 4 in the left breast, ‘The lust shot , 1 is itish soldier we cannot express; hin - ber _ mpted & ‘ r “ ee, fortitude and gratitude have veached the heart, _ the alimony which be pasd ber, since July 6 erruck Us all,” FOR INDIGES

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