The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1917, Page 2

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2 a REE ST emer [HE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917 SILK STOCKING DISTRICT GIVES 40 PER CENT. DRAFT = Sanh |S seks TWELITH REGIMENT BEING INSPECTED IN CENTRAL PARK? 059 MENSTRONG, =~ = te yee ' ee ’ oa® ” - j ‘ — qv © } ae - 0 “* * Aasieion! Ohiet oo . ward Olmmend, ~e \ wes . . ‘ "aA . tne e " orvut # ae, ond Cap 4 tae oF be Obie 1 «| en ne . Aide de-Camp Weng reasons why 1 Sould te erone over 4 ° ' er Puts His Troop ’ en wee of the permen- tery wider bering bim jive oe Vipment of the regmment. Suet © plese © de Reuliees Through Doll Before Gen There are ne guerds about the Jumtion Jayoor +) Pree R . Dar ve cir eon ond 1 gh Faget O’'Ryan in Central Park pubtiahed ve To even closely att © ures Thee . eet Twelfth ham te fh while be if WHhiD sight of the house | calling the tit oe 7 , here were on the Geld £008 privates Ne efor Ce The Mew A nwe oe ‘ v7 foie comm and od fifty-seven of ”° u e . « Nias sink on thie morning [MOTTE THE latent acquisitions were a & rae at " ae TONE | Recond Liew! Philip K. Rhinelander wee at while Mr Heek ’ ‘ . the Peders a i md 1 Willem =F, Other war speaking Hhe showed » * M A then pe ow be- | Mor ~ * Arthur Ourive hie willingness ¢ ' Jeneral John F O'Ryan | Jamon f the copper kings, Beth © the child, What | rushed ary Jond,his etam, on the South Meadow, | Mt J0ined the regiment Saturday of little Jack's grand.| The witnesses are pomitive whe a en tenein oP " irab were go nepection wae “y by men in mutt uld be could not be learned her rieht has | fl wore civiliar Me erciares very angrily two daye| pocket of feater Se Vey eee thers had the olive age that bis son's boy war now un was the revolve t regular army, ond gave the new white ehirte and Ger bie guardianship on ® | ere of Unele Be m idea of orew Gam would be w it etrictly and | object now be * | what is ahead of them on Saturday in entire privary tle of the reveiver Henry A. Uterbart, lawyer for Mra | Ward inte the fabric of G0 Boulien, wae greatly pleased when | gauiies fret addr he beard of Mr. Meckscher’s decision The next devel Ho said be would go to Westbury at | depen ofice to make arrangements to take | Nert’s effort to-day 10 have little Jack the boy to Mineola before night. He| ‘AKOm t gee Bia meiner out ot eaid he agreed with Mr. Heokscher’s| court, it is expected a long drawn feeling that the jail was no place to|out legal fight will begin over the keep a little boy and was confident uardiansbip a9 n ae M Mrs. De Baulles would feel the same the time arrives to go real rough work in France * regiment jeft ite armory at oth Street and Columbus AV@ | viar ariny, but every shortly before 9 o'clock and | rife and played as it marche bn it adow and was ther | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. hilent until inspected by Gen, O'Ryan —- This was at the request of the Park With net change frum previous chiming Commisate who expressed the fea: to Col, Foster that the music would iraw too great a crowd. Bat th urie arrives from Chill. her, she wili contend As grandm: é marching the crowd wee. , has as much right to little dnck as ta | anyhow t the throngs PRISONER 18 CH Major do Baulles, the grandfather, It Short women @ 10 CHEERED BY NEWS ily the prisoner's funlly will, 4 cd the park walks @ OF HER Boy. take over the Crossways, where sho 12 | lined up at the wire barriers. The _ | was living before the tragedy P 1 Companies were “at wane” until the Prisoner, whose physical con- |") dispatch from Ban Francisco to- ; § |inspection began. ‘Then they came to ition 18 not serious endugh in the! guy quoted Ruth Shepley, an actrens 21 Reale 48 ]vattention and the staff officers opinion of éxamining physicians to|as saying she was engaged to marry Ri For; 16 TRI went down line after line in necessitate her removal to a hospital | Jack de d that the wed flax pence S\the arms Guns w then stacked to be a few montlis ina 4% land the order given to unsling packs Ot Dhosont, nas deen leas Nervous! Bhopley sald, the description of de "MARKET SLUMPS ON U, S. 3 [find open packs. ‘The soldiers opened since she learned the exact where-| gaulies in Western newspapers as 2 lip their packs as if they were going abouts of little Jack, and since she| the mo man on Broadway nto camp, laying all their equipment ton the ground until passed upon by the inspectors. ‘The inspection lasted until long af. popul was notified by cable that her mother,| was unfair in its imp! brother and sister have wailed from| knew him, she sald, ih | DECISION TO FIX PRICES ret, was bored by dancing Il s and’ Bet St ternoon and then the review District-Attorney Charles R. Weeks, exemplified by a clean life.” | United State ethiechem Steel tendered to the Generel and hie etate, Lead in the Decline—Bear | cys DRAFT QUOTA Te oaipags rhe decision of the United State Nature’s own Refresher ! (Continued from First Page.) Government to regulate the prices of | | CTING Kellner furiture i pleas | and restful. The exhibit is arranged with a consideration of YOUR comfort. QSuites are not crowded, thereby avoiding the irksome and tiring ef- fect of “shopping.” @ Values in generous measure will prompt you to see this August display. | | caused @ pronounced sl this country for percentage for tho whole city will have to be materially reduced and observers of the draft as it has pro gressed calculate that the ratio which will probably be established by Board 159 must be cut in two In its applica tion to Greater New York 26 PER CENT. THE AVERAGE THAT MAY BE MAINTAINED. From this process of reasoning the 25 per’ cent. average is obtained. ‘This t# considerably better than had | deen anticipated The District Board for Greater New York organized this afternoon in the Federal Building. Plans were dis- cussed for the splitting of the Board | into five divisions, each of the divi- sions to take charge of the work in a| separate borough prient to the Allies in Europe 4 ¢ te. 10h 108 p in the ; ; ; Inspiration Copper Interboro Con, pf ypened weak, speculators who were Rens Mickel tock market to-day e market verloaded with stocks hastened to get rid of all or part of their holdings und toward the close of the market] Mer Mar. eto... this afternoon ag, organization of Mes, St. Bt hear’ 'triders "altathed’ the list ‘and sent prices down all along the line. United States and ‘Bethlehem Steel led the declining market. The de- pression in these stocks was due to the news that the Government is buy- ing pig iron at a price which will not admit of a profit in production, and that the price fixed by the Gov- ernment for steel rails for Burope is |'so low that the Bethlehem Stee! Co has refused to supply ‘its allotment CEYLON TEA Fragrantyoungleaves blended for flavour. Sold in sealed metal packets only. B28 Make some TO-DAY. nited States Steel loat four points | lew Shelfield , The district board has original nat la dt ae Gan aly Jurisdiction only in case of persons lisgenienoiy ast 40 solnite wellag claiming exemption on grounds of in- | down 114%, and Bethlehem B Jumped 9% points from 127% to 118, | Industrials generally shated in the dustrial gr agricultural necessity. | Yhe local Board, which sits in the : William and Mary Bedroom Suite. $1 30 S| Public School at Fifty-first Stree: and First Avenue, Frederick KR. Coudert Jaectine, Railroads were steady. The You are cordially invited toveethe @6rooms HEE {sr c2hay'* an poticsmatn aid | a completely furnished on display here. , complaint had filed that the | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. They are interesting and instructive. Board js conducting « F. W. Woolworth Company—Regular omen living In quarterly dividend of 1 3:4 per cent. on Marvin house in Fifty-second Stre t. M Lok. payable Oct. 1 to stock Wee’ itn i , r Big Reductions in |up against the school house,” SL = = 9} [br record Bape. £0 i | SUMMER SUITS & DRESSES plained the policeman, “say th \Grwiaiau? inermamee idan TRecnen 3 | Dome Mines Company, passed quar- | ILTON | annoyed by the sight of a lot of naked aA s0n 24 | terly dividend on stock ‘three months | | {men In one of the school rooms, un- \ago; 25 cents a share was declared, \ dergo! »| amine ou wy NEW YORK COTTON MAR 60 a share, he room where phyasitians are con _307 FIFTH A "AVE. ah Bull DIED ayable Oct to stock” of record March ; MUDSON,—Mre, CHARLES HUDBON! =! ducting the physical examinations Aug. a Ma 26.42 | Sorstces at THE FUNERAL CHUROM. © [There are three windows in the room | Blaze PRET Their Canp and] United States Att Stanton Marie cioted” heavy, off 5 1970 Broadway (Campbell's). ‘time and the shades were pulled down on a ' | United State United Cigar Stores Company poin later. two of them, but the other was open Out the Stables of the | Aided in Round-Up by Foree ay quarterly. divide cd of ine nd alr, I a De ® would siggest,” said Chal State Fair Grounds at Syracuse. of Guardsmen to sipek record The Incontrovertible Proof cg ote SOMME Saat Gy ae hnc avaimanal icc re ee kctainoe sy aie tenes of Fi 8 avoid the annoyance they complain ‘ } nd of 60 cents hare i of by ceasing to peer through that [Of United Btates regu assisted b& Federal Agent | ade eo edy dividend of Gh & In the week ending August 4, 1917, The WORLD ra probably pre- | St quarterly dividend of $1 a open window.” icey and Lieut, Strachan and men|#hare, Bo vented thé destruction of the mobiliza- | Y EN ti ag able Sept. 1 to stock of ‘The policeman left to carry out the ment Na-| * tlon camp and New York State Fair|0f the Forty-seventh | as ’ air | tional Guard, made a raid last night| Chile Copper Co—July production | suggestion to the complainants | is close b: here to-da when was 6 0,00 pounds copper against 128 GAVE WRONG ADDRESSES IN|” 7 Mion alleged sellers of narcotics and} ¥ be ese 250,000 in May printed 808}4 columne— | ONE DISTRICT. of suspicious origin wiped out the fa-|grrested soven men wind '8.028,000 In APE, July, 1916, . Board M4, meeting at No, 99 |Moue racing atablee and a dwelling.| Frequent complaints that men hay s| te ipany produced. 9,674,000 pounds ae FLOOD THE STOMACH WITH ICE WATER 226,380 te ii Myrtlo Avenue, Brookly 00 hat |The damage was estimated at $40,000, | been selling drugs to soldiers and —_ D OTHER “SOFT” DRINKS just because they are i agate lines ¥ AND CORN Id i i of paid advertising ther" distrigt summoning them Te rolled nate see ig | aultors led the Federal officers to don {CHICAGO WHEAT cold, Throwing these Ice Cold concoctions into your hat district s oning th . W cacape | cidier uniforms a , h to hunt| . i js amination have been returne: »|from electrocution wy woman waht, ick cesses is WHEAT. stomach en» scorching hot dey 1s like pouring cold Postofiice, The persons addressed are | oni [FOR Phe Muay Cease ; Toenday’ noe, of water into a hot steam boiler. Consider the Quality of This was a gain of 57 columns (15,960 lines) over chilliren were: Griven. from Shelr homes,| At White, and: Moore @sreeta, Brook not known at the numbers they gave gyre BYP ou drink. There can be nothing injurious to the fi when they registered ‘Twelve horses were cremated yn, they arrested Harry Weinberg and Fruit Juices, or Fresh Limes, Lemons and the corresponding week of 1916—a convincing re- Ped ilae ent to $00 persons in Six thousand troops were detailed to hamiay: Bt aman, whom they sharged % combined with Pure Sparkling Carbonated Waters. ply to the oft-heard question, “How are business WP s8. Chatrmpn Charle ee ton Twerve as flremen Bs th se ” ae Wholesome Ice Cream, covered with various Crushed Fresh A ” org figures Mhat if 125 ont of 800 = form Q Fruits and Nuts, blanketed with whipped Cr: conditions?’ picked at random gave false ad- | SARATOGA ENTRIES ily bination which appeals to thousand: i dresses, between 450 and 600 similar : ing enjoyment. If Absolute Purity an itary Preparati In the same week the Herald lost 10,473 agate lines, caer will be found in the total Tek add to your enjoyment of Fountain Speci then © LOFT Bos faith (ea last weatia ceccsd tatration. He | has NEA Mirai er ara 4 SANITARY SODA FOUNTAIN is your goal. al Power. Local Board The American printed 2,025 lines less than in the is F ays arlem, Board 0 same week last year. this afternoon t el quota of 162 men. Twenty The WORLD'S total paid advertising space tion and. their snumes have. bee represented 81,810 lines more than the Ameri- shales The Hariew Board can and 123,480 lines more than the Herald more than twice the Herald’s space and over Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, August 9th FIO PATTIEA—These are bic, lascloue Portugal Figs, crushed and Preseed into the form of largo wafer: ‘and showered With Purest Crystal Sugnr, Tbey are Del ] POUND Box RACE We thr 1 At ‘Or Street. and FY | was placed uni shal, The Harlem Board of Com- |% merce ts arranging & banquet for the 162 recruited "ABSORTED TAVFIES—As the wum- MENTHE ASSORTMENT—There te F aenaon Dringw out the butters | | 22,fier ot more dlveruitied wasorte flies, it also brings out these deli- ng fleures were reported | !/ban clous chew! moon and makes to-day airman Adolph Rauch of | them extremely popular, They are theealine tes (rei Noard » at One Hundred and | present. in ten delightful fruit aed one-third more than the American's, Diahteenth Stvest. and Mad Atal ee ata, oeen’ these e ‘phere are 8,331 rep ints in| f * wrapped in sanitary waxed 29c district and were 1 for POUND BOX The New York WORLD woe ainaiion, Of AED examined. only ean raat RCLAY STREET. 206 Broad 97 passed the physical examination ‘" OSEAN, AT AS ET WAY A , TT Lost and Found" articlee y Gleved for ai oat carries more paid advertising than any other New and of the #1 ooly Ave walved ex u edtll (iene B08 Try on renerte ORTLANOT qT 11 EXSr" 2b STREET emption claims. , to ‘Lo-t_and Found Buroau. ¥ ines 12 PM Pate York newspaper because it goes into NEW YORK - ‘ % sao, Vos, World Building, will be paTH STARE r ded tw Men, 116 fov thirty days, These a WEST 347; I HOMES. These HOMES must be reached by the Arsene ware vaealvad’ toda at th wogn ae any on Saastd ig ms STR ae ¥ tand Fou L 3D | advertiser who seeks New York trade. Forty-seventh Regiment armory, fr ear at any of Th Crome 2p BYE Brooklyn, for one batt and) the | BL tle H “ mavertlina A wanelee can be 197 MARKET 87 Newark heudquarters t y will Mas 4 fricchanew alee ee aver lones 11.80 > a for gw & The r bate | Pay Nn Aven Cal 4000 Reek n, New York, oF 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.50 FP. Mis Saturday 12 Pp. mw, ave expected to depart py ee es A ‘ , Ithomb, Loch Broowivn office, 4100 Matn The shecitied walant includes the container baturday. Wack bale rae a ~~» °

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