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—— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 45, 19:17. MARIAN ©. ADRIANCE WILL SOON BF BRIDE OF pean 1 - ——_ an Gee ! Hoe ee eee tw * fatal bee - mune ES AFTER BOLT : CHUM ARRESTED . a Wortnes oe i i . + poe , Gets 1 o8 Wie mind and Collapses With a Bowne ve ot dee 8 . » tte apreer, Te Fractured Skull 1 aie wer ting thei pregren Fe Petre Conner tor He Tee Neb weiss eho — artered «ith, persuaded Marches Poteees ee ho my > a e . he os round owt Mare CF mere Line Mame om othe tte * -+ gaa Pireet enced ny 4 wmere vireo te Special Sale sm - Manhattan Shirts f >.» © evidently wnwilling 9 ! i pur ing biews, The fire 4 passed of = uneventt at McCutcheon’s fog Se When the bell sou Ma ’ Beginning with Thursday, August 16, and prised the crow@ by shaking ha vent and quietly leavin« 4 in bis drowning viee of Dr. Pal nic Hospital was taken to tha There it wae found b with bis opp he ring m, and continuing through Saturday, September 1, we will put on special sale our line of Manhattan and MecCutcheon’s own label Shirts. natitution ‘ had @ fracture at the base of the j Cute skull, He died before midnight In these, as in all of the McCutcheon Brown was overcome when, told the merchandise, the individual distinction and quality in each garment is its mark of superiority. The variety of materials com- bined with the good cut and excellent workmanship give these Shirts a value MAN WHO RAN FOR GOVERNOR nsw r sana IS HELD UNDER SPY LAW $1.65 Commissioner at Newark Says He 2.00 : > Would Like to Send Kraft Away for 20 Years, Frederick Kraft of Richfield, who was @ the Socialist ticket of that State last Fall, was to-day held under 95,000 bai on a charge of having violated Section 8 of the Espionage act Kraft was arrested on the night of Aug. 9 while addressing a street meet- ing on Market Street, Newark. ‘The po and 1 bro ome by Detectives Fishel n, At Headquarters he wn and declared he would never fight again Sale price. .. $1.35 $1.85 $2.15 Former price 1.75 2.80 4.00 Sale price 2.85 3.15 3:85 4.85 6.35 7.65 Former pr.3.50 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 Special values in men’s Pajamas: Madras at $1.35, 1.65, 2.50, 3.00 and .50. Bik at $5.00, 6.50, 8.00 and 10.50 a suit. ‘We have also made important reductions in summer neckwear, underwear and bath- robes. Sale begins Thursda morning, August 16th, closes Saturday, Septem- t New Jersey Infantry, Martin Gun- and Albert Harton, Both testified to-day that Kraft : do not understand why the: ng troops to France, ‘The Const! n does not demand it, and tt is nn shame.” Henry Carles, anked the dismissal ing there was of the Espiona Pression quoted sion of opinion at ublic_ meetin, & public street and not calculated to weaken the patriotic spirit of men e iT or about to enlist in military counsel for Kraft, the charge clain co of viola V7 Be DB Bed Biv BE! Wed BABY Ov 0 OV (Ori Ber Bel By / Ber Ba BH BY ‘ommissioner Matthews replied: If I was the Judge in a court T | would take patriotic pleamure in sending ‘this man away for twenty years.” Founded 1826 Lord @ Taylor — 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Greeley 1900 FINAL CLEARANCE Spring and Summer Suits For Men and Young Men Our Entire Stock, Excepting Evening Clothes Further Reduced for Immediate Disposal Presenting One of the Best Suit Buying Opportunities of the Season . of Ps vore, A more soldierty fighting force good st imulant like Duffy’s properly | $30.00, $27.50 and $25.00 Suits............ Reduced to....$17.75 ever traversed the streets of Lons A. used will accomplish much to keep $32. ik é 27.50 Sui sduce .22.75 ou : : fy the old young and the young s $32.50, $30.00 and $27.50 Suits... Reduced to...$22.75 Rey Pia area Pouatn over thal othe eee ere ea fg ‘he old young and he young strong $50.00, $45.00 and $40.00 Suits............. Reduced to....$29.75 itching skin afection at night, ‘Then “Heer who aye -beon encamped | and vigorous. Physicians of wide ) Mohair Suits... Reduced to....914.75 eR _cronerer | repute advocate the moderate use of Reduced to $8.75 apnile Asai san aoe dna Sens Boe ba hi pegerssueyy wer tty olka alcoholic stimulants because, “in dis- A Small Charge for Alterations Fourth Floor A A Sa ae ee meee ee eee ee ss | | ; $18.50 bie | $12.60 and $10.00 Palm Beach Suits cs Sale of Men’s Low Shoes Great Values for the Balance of this Week Men’s $5.00, $6.00 Men’s $8.00, $9.00 ; and $7.00 Low Shoes and $10.00 Low Shoes Sizes Incomplete Very Special at | $3.95 | $6.50 The above represents regular lines taken from our own stock and reduced for quick clearance. Ground Floo: Sl ee 90 S00 0 S09 0 0 a 0 a EO SO a O10 lice were called by two corporals in the } & —O——[— 0 SO SO SO SS OSes —]0 a SO 0 0 Se 0 Se 0 0) — o ANDERSON PLATTSBURG OFFICERS GIVEN GREAT OVATION I iM s and Greet Them Upon Return From Camp. Sweethe: bure be at the G ived alm if they ha n Fran Ww uniforms and the pink of phy val and rec i dit ical ond a similar nu in the second section arriving { minutes later, The two other sec airived about 10 o'clock. Ae soon as the frat eection r Track No the spick and sp rowued men the exit ew minutes 4 K hugged by nd being persons spectators to wet a vie: 8. Police reserves 4 to clear a way for thet 4 his commins roll of money, $ uted) an ——— AMERICANS ARE FORCED INTO GERMANY'S ARMY Some Ate Native Born, but Most Are Naturalized Citizens of Teutonic Origin, COPENHAGHN, Aug. 15.—An American of German birth who was pormitted to leave Germany recently says that thy military authorities thero are commencing to take Amer- }fean citizens long resident in Ger- many for military service, on the grounds that they have forfeited thelr American citizenship and are now dv- nationalized, Even native-born Amer- icans, he says, have In some instances been put into the army, but the mill- tary duty usually ¢ ized citizens of German origin, ‘The Americans, a number of whom Spanish havé little bassy, hope of esca Rockefeller 810) to ¥, W. C, Ae Camp Work, The War Work Council of the Young Wonton's Christian Assocla- tion announced: yesterday that the first tenth of its special $1,000,000 fund has been contributed’ by ‘the Rockee foler Foundation, This $100,000 goes for the o slation’s work in guard+ ing the morals of women in. the vicinity of camps. The association already has made surveys of about seventy camps, and has work under way in forty-three centres SPREAD POSLAM TO TEST ON will rejoice to know of one remedy possessed of real healing energy which have beon sent to E . which can bring about results s¢ for final training has not been dis- worthy restorative. In many cases tt uiekly closed, The Eleventh Regiment, for- 4 ep | Fe ; | T Became; Pimples, all, brokensaity oon wae’ winet Tamer’ Woeinae may be truly described as life-saving, owing 4 Lahn surracee. f spond to Poslam jich had ita elementary instruction to its power to sustain cardiac and nervons : n Z oA at Fort Totten was the first to go hile scting the wasti * olde where. Fo! M- pnerg’ nile protecting the wastin, ~ Pit ! ste taba ee z ER : BAM ‘broad, It is commanded by Col \Malt energy, whi J 8 8 nitro tories, 243-5 West 43th SLL New York, harles H. McKinstry, who was yea- “=F genous tissues. And Postum Soap, being medicated terday nominated to be @ brigadier 9 It W s while used daily for todet aad bath chur Dwight of Great Neck, L. 1, is —Adyt. now the senior officer. The com- taken in tablespoonful doses before meals and on Tetiring as di- wee A RIVIY MEN: and Plattsburgers-we are HEADQUARTERS for UNIFORMH. HATS, ¢ sisting the engineer commanders at iM Edulp Fort Totten and won the highes erat praise for the results ae “ Get Dufty’s and Keep Well.” a AMMY & NAVY SPORE cc to Wen addy a" side, “GREAT PARADE IN FROM NEW YOR NEW.0.P.CAUEUS BOMBER REARDON === ==" QALED ON STATE. WOUNDED, BABKAT == ==> FOODCONTROL BL GREENPOWT HOME = = Wereiee Abewt Wer Hite Himertt ‘ ‘ Blew UpG wn \A ; . ih From if Him So He W hh 1 tle Work Ag 1 2. Reardon, prive an her Welsh Pw me » Morgen There ss 4 and that oe Coaxing as com- whaned fort whole- - some as virtue yet simple to prepare-and made in five 4 minutes. MY- Dessert somewhat, tut Mra 4 lad enoue? any heart at ne Reardon was 6 cama to wte he amahip A late in 194 wore and Vat 4 wer Dessert ert FING it anelen ie ths ri shat Is served frigid cold. In eix alluring flavors. Enough fora family. Try Nut Chocolate, At all grocers, nat this summary 1 on tisappointing under f Mark under, the t appointed by the dav that was ‘ vt W Btate 1 was work «ing tno i had dropped going the top. And just as I'm ltt ne man back the man got us with @ machine gun Ve killed the man tn the stretcher, all right, and he got me, 1 knew it I'd got a Mills bomb under lim and the last [saw he was going up and the gun was going sideways “That's most always the way tt is; @ foller gets wounded “When he dan't in the fight at all, It's no fehting over there anyway; you can't call It that when a couple of them comas up at you with their hands in the air h ng ‘Marcy, Kamerad!’ and then jumps on you while the | other sticks you with a knife “Sure, I knew how to throw a bomb. I was in the bomb section, ‘Suicide Club’ we called tt. ‘The thing isn't as big as a baseball; It's about as big as a turkey egg. And there's a little arm on it. When that arm goos up, off goes the bomb tn your hand or anywhere eiso, It has @ flv teven fahiing BQ) Swe the rd position, iil drawn for tains his place on the ov rm Gib nimission nocrats seem to be opp: the ming it ts an) hift, Minority will introduce over top a rs cool} 43 leader but before the Senate the Gov ¢ or wllaban in Monday ght. The Democrats feel they wilt ginal bill that ¢ aeed in Assembly on record as favoring ef- legislation Therefore the \tter bids fair to drag out unless he line-up against tt is broken, LONDON OF ENGINEERS (Continued from First Page.) taken, and the Premter and his col- leagues hurried to to War Office at Whitehall, where they reviewed the parade from the windows. | In the party which reviewed the parade nt the War Office were Pre- | mier Lloyd George, Foreign Secretary four, Chancellor Bonar Law, War retary Derby, Winston Spencer Churehiil, Minister of Munitions; George N. Barnes, member of the War Council; Admiral Jellicoe and other high officials, as well as French and Belgian officers The British bands had rehearsed American marching tunes and Amert- can popular airs, which were played as the troops passed the reviewing points, ‘The unit leading the procession found eome @iMculty in keeping step With the music, which came from a band of bagpipers, but the next unit moved along with clocklike regularity and won the crowd's cheers. Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” blared out from a London brass band and the hurrahs could be heard for miles. | All traffic in and around Trafalgar Square was suspended during the pa- rade. Trafalgar Square was jammed, the only open space showing being | the route kept open by the police and British soldiers fo¥ the passage of the marching Americans, Evening newspapers estimate that the crowd was as great as that which witnessed the pageant attending th: coronation of King George. ‘The businesslike appearance of the Americans won London, Almost with- out exception the men who marched to-day were of better than average size, and they were tanned by expo- | until their faces were in color! the uniforms they| is not only a satisfying food but it is also delicious, nutritious and economical. KRUMBLES is all wheat—the whole of Durum wheat, cooked “krumbled” and delicately toasted, A dishful of KRUMBLES with ‘ ‘ good milk or cream is a square meal in itself—an admir- i . ably balanced food for Z young and old. All Wheat Réady to Eat Go easy with the surar, the more you chew KRUMBLES the Sweeter it tastes. Whena Physician Prescribes Whiskey ; you should have in mind the true me- dicinal whiskey—Duffy’s. Because every day experience proves that a sure armony with The number of engineer re ease whiskey is a rapid and trust- mand was recruited at Sixth Avenue rected, stimulates the mucous surfaces of the stomach and ace land Fourteenth Street and in the tivates the natural digestive juices so that full nutriment from ‘ neighborhood of Great Neck. For the food eaten is assimilated into the blood. The six weeks it was drilled for eight milated into »od. The body thus given its full proportion of nourishment is assured by regular officers as strength, nours a day abundant Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations, NOTE Takes an Aq Kan,, Aug t, who has days, had so fa Get Duffy 'sirom your local family wine store, licensed druggist or grocer. Mf hecannot supaly you, write us, Send for useful household booklet free. The Duffy Mait Whiskey Co. sev thew esterday. He plana to leave here to- » Rochester, N.Y,