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BUDGET MAKERS = ' ——— of . Warning Given ¢ as Mar “ ae tie City Departments Ask In * creased Allowances = in — " fon with the Revert 1 Matntyre, Chetwnan of! ciety of New York, oneting t a the Gub-Commition of Board of | # 00, A fine ‘ “e Petimetes Commit . Tas @ thie gardes oe won of M Raters fay informed the beads At of the v * city dope and garden ples Bureaus that the poliey of the Moard| ation with the Moctety of Pati would Be to deny re. | Floriete, a new schoot g nm questa! petit oF extensions | 0M mn with the” ir pat ot of exint) ee cone SS oe Oe . making of the | Chiidren'e Farm le ont ms her impr rien ha tng $10.06 amar ee cummed ys eh og odd ng the past year “Plane and specifications have peen prepared for two new large green nukes to form the central figure of the pu conservatory, range No. 2 given by Mre Dani Keenhy jwho contributed 64 and Mre fi a Se Murray Guegenheim, $60,000." “ Director WT. Hornaday of the Garden, Vronx Vark, baa propriation of $8,026 over the ap Advance a of FALL MODELS | The American Museum of Natural Important Announcemen While alterations incidental to the exten- sion of our business are in progress, we will offer unusual inducements in the shape of very — values. ratand ceived $40, 43 & 45 West 34th Street A summ modern po ing until Brooklyn, Featuring the Newest Style Effects yeieeslagents Hamilton we 10 POUND river, at 3 ' nTY ¥ ™ just eceepied fer Army OnPPO te meet four uncles when an Hinéenbure Mee, Th ’ ee MACK, wae 9 * man after two) “ ny, New after heving bee POX comes out every night and heope Mmewhere on the Bouthern Pacitie PLATA for exemption of fo supports herself he must take care 08 hie ke for $261.40, an increase Pounds, President of the Hurrogates re 1917 $212,663, For 1918 49, and the sub A $212.1 Surrogates and it then devel three Hbraries in in the Hall d why this should i there seq reducing the number of ‘The Bronx Surrogate last year re * te the Ger + fet of foe ’ ay went te rejected bere for New York man ts Pouids PouTicaL WALKS AND TALKS : With Uncue Ciarisy. “ec ND now,” aid Uncle Cha A to Kolio, the bright Hrookiyr boy who hopes to live in the . Ae they started on another ‘our of political instruction and eluct thers who, like you, are desirou serving this great city, I admit that 1 don't know all of them myself, but lation, “we will meet |f will have a@ line on them before you ho the third wicket of game.” “What do you mean by @ line, Uncle Chariey? asked Rollo. “It may besa string and jt may be ja mark,” Uncle Charley replied with 290. For 1918 he requested | $42,696, and the sub-committ will recommend 1 that he receive $4 ei is 667, No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | Modernism in Summer Show at Ardsley Studio By W. G. Bowdoin. ner exhibition of works by ainters and sculptors, lust- 1, Is the attraction at Studios, overlooking the . 110 Columbia Heights, contains twenty representing the output of Easter Field, Charles De- ad muth, A. Walkowitz, Maurice Sterne, Guy Pene Du Bois, Frank Karfoll, John La Fargo, Edith King and Robert Laurent. Newest Frocks in A “Still Life,” by Mr, Field (No, 1) Satin, ‘ yo orgette Cr jeorgette Crepe, Crepe Met ducing a glass pite some mod Newest Frocks in ‘in, By The firs é sometine painted in a Wool Jersey, rene. Meteor, Very Special - Lace backgroun: Dinner Froek, $37.50 youth New Frocks of Serge or Wool Jersey | tin!" Unusually Large Assortments, Specially Priced | Morris splendidly the fac | Interfer ‘art produ coedingly worthy. by Charle nificance, p Fe In lesser degree, to the water ¢ New Fall by A. Walkow! hie ces Models wome ghostly figures tha very |"ay° paintings | th fdlh ‘ " paintings in the middle Serge Frocks room, two by John La Farge Tailored, bd | (Now! 18 and 14) are the only notable ones “Tahiti” ix a large canvas, In which Draped, a native is shown partly subm red Pleated, |In the water, Another native |istered as standing on the shc Richly ohful attitude. 4 ‘ Th wood carvings by Robert Embroidered, nt are on many accounts the wems of t Women's and ® ent again 8 WOO! Serye — Miaves’ Sizes Jand outlines, Irrespective of the ina troduced charming. | les | wood in hi == The World 1917 = Summer Resorts Annual! 64 Pages of Places to Go for Your Vacation For Sale at all World Offices and your nearest Liggett-Riker- -Hegeman Drug Store in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Jersey City and Newark. Price 5c; by Mail, 10c Address The World Summer Resorts Burehu very decorative background int The other two ¢ Charmeuse, Ait Field are portraits raucous, blue colored sult ja character'stic and the bungulow hy are projec color scheme ix under good control The four water colors contributed In these exhibition units Mr, Laur- |. The panels, charged with o appealing than are tho: merely upon the r | for the supreme effect | ‘The exposition of modernity in the | Seween is, however, exce == TRY = HOSTETTER’S deals with @ set table, with fruit, @ her, a copper kettle and a Japanesque motif, sur- Dy a shelf of dishes ‘al effect of all tis ix far lerniatic pictures, At least grasp what the ibutions by Mr tis concerned with a b @ studio attendant, who Is full length, in a shouting, dis sarees. showing a boy ted nearby, both of whieh | ted into the distance, ather than humantatic. ‘The | Sterne’s “Bronze Head" Is modeled, ‘The anatomy of| hile reali by no means | In any w et. ‘The happy and eminently note 8 Demuth are without » except to the abnormal he exhibition, manifests his mastery of carved medium, His lines grotesqueness, are all very r, are lying the raw ite uncontaminated surface ndering o WHEN THE DIGESTION IS POOR STOMACH | more ig using than is the case with | Digger His pone | MEN | The same remark applies, although | * my BITTERS alds the stomach Jnot want the suy ne sternness. “Anyway I am goin to make sure that there is not ar othe: McClellan among them. Bu comes Sheriff Al Smith. ¥ ht to know him, for he may of ) you out in the future. AJ, th is Rollo." “leased to meet you," said Al, with little more than a fleeting Glance, and then, as if there something on his mind, he asked of Uncle Charley: “Have you seen Knott yet?" "No," sald Uncle Charley, “but we hope to be able to recognize him when we sec his pictures in the win- dows before Electic Jay.” “Who is Knott?" asked Rollo, “Search me, Chief," said Al. “You! Ought to know more about bim than ‘ou found him.” Oh,” exclaimed Uncle Chariey,| changing the subject, much relieved, @ tall cle approached Foley. Whene see Tom. Mr bs a tine n amazed that he did not pay tention to him but only said to Uni Charley: “Have you seen this man Why is he?" ou were always patient, Lom.” Uncle-Chasies,« "and your will > give us a little more time to y neet Rollo.” said ‘Tor with a yo wa. sald . this is! you will n taking Rollo by the band ye way [that boy gets along all by himseif |is simply wonderful.” do you think T MURPHY FOR HYLAN HE SAYS, BUT WIL ABIDE BY PRIMARY (Continued from First Page.) al examination, Judge Hylan yt In seclusion, getting away with scoummulated — correspondence, — and sent out @ typewritten statement, Which follows “Twice during the past few days ntatives of newspapers sup. porting Mayor Mitchel have endeav- ored tn interviewing me to bring up the war as an fasue in the campaign do not know if this attempt was in- spired by 3 but from his plea for re war,’ it would seem that ho Js anxious to fight out the muntcipal campaign on the battlefields of Wurope, “Lam frank to admit that T was surprised that such an issue was || raiged in the municipal c as long as there is an apparent dispo-| sition on the part of Mayor Mitchel's friends to raise the tesue, let me dis-| pose of it with this very definite tement, and I cannot make it too emphatic "LT have not found that any man bane ly on patriotism, I would fi d to try to make political capital out of my loyalty, but if any man questions It he will not find it Ja healthy pastime “Our citizens with few exceptions are loyal to the United States, I do t of any man who does not hold tion, RECORD OF MITCHEL ADMINIS- TRATION AN ISSUE, “Let us not obscure the real issues of the campaign. One of them ts the non the ground! that ‘we are now engaged in a vital! interests of! America to be the supreme considgra- , an onl he we ’ « more te ony Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Mis |Cage. Mate Mast tend ton Peery * believed t+ the Weed te Vier White's Parente ' er om ’ By On OFA® trom pupreme Cour Jue . he Will, hte sepportore gay, [2 Mererhauser mete pubtir pesterter geek of + Wilson, [Ot Penetheapete, Oxy ee ee Caney on veer a ner eevee om =. Fame eee et ‘o-day and To-morrow, 3rd Floor s SUMMER SACK SUITS Will be Closed Out at $15.00 Regular Values up to $22.60 Included are cassimeres, worsteds, flannels, tweeds and cheviots; 34 to 46, including stouts. » Witney nember of the Hoard of Ka cation @94 Was hot reappointed by Mayor Mitchel, Mr, Wilisey ie rich, Mr Kennett @ em. I. Hrooklyn map. SOCIALIST LENDER HELD FOR TALE OF a Ha t Has HICAGO, A ¢ Secret t t 000 Soringnerd. nt f a been held in $5,000) str, and Mre. John Budd, Mi for Jury by Judge fred Budd, Miss Beatrice Shy hoe wk Jeral Court, | Mise Janet’ @heffer of New Ko Jin Atlantic City reed w ae) 00 Mount Vernon Eke and Act. In as » Aug. 9 he sald: | trie tended the Lodge's annual ingress has just appropriated |!ne at City Island yesterday $2,0 ” for war purposes and the |, The Mount. \ | onty item to which publicity has been | supply coffins for shipment to | facilities of the e, ‘These Will not’ contain| » Jey Tellman, son of Dr. ond Mrs, 2. West 42nd and 43rd Streets gis Franc cs ‘hiss "anh young | se sceergne tur'aeane ae [| Seasonable items specially se J. "Ackerman of Mount Vernon have re- turned from @ motor tour of the mid- Hampton of the/ die States priced for to-morrow: A recent shipment of Women’s French Blouses Smart, effective models of fine batiste or voile; hand drawn and hemstitched, at $3.50 and 5.90 Women’s Combination Suits of lisle, ep with French baud tops; i knee; all sizes; special at 50c An Odd Lot of Sweaters Consisting of plain and striped Shetland wool or fibre; coat models, presenting exceptional value at $5.95 Announce the Final Clean-Up Reduction Sale of Spring and Summer Suits $25.00 to $20.00 Suits . Reduced to $15.50 $30.00 to $25.00 Suits . . “ $18.50 $37.50 to $35.00 Suits. “ — " $24.50 $48.00 to $35.00 Suits 820/80 | “Everybody is asking about him and | no one seems to know who or where | he is.” + Women’s Dainty Negligees Made of silk crepe and dotted Swiss; two attractive models; exceptional value at $3.95 Children’s Bloomer Dresses Hand-smocked; loose model with pockets; sizes from two to five years; special at $1.35 A Small Charge for Alterations All of these suits are of this season's regular Weber and Heilbroner stock and many of them are appro- priate for Fall wear. Five Clothing Stores 30 Broad 241 Broadway 1185 Broadway. 44th and Broadway 42d and Fifth Avenue ‘Mest “THE BIG STORE" Giunta _SISTH AVE..18@10 19! STREET AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 25 to 50% Reduction LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, WE PAY FREIGHT, Liquors and Wines le. We offer o et $1.50 ABSINTHE iii.) $3.50 per bottle; domestic inthe will mot be obtain a ernod File French abel lathe, bottle Richelieu 3-Star Cognac Brandy Direct importation from France; reduced to, porte... $1.68 Holland Gin | viet Scotch Whisky Old and metiow liqueur Seoteh; $1.75 bottle... hd | Daly's Irish Imported Sherry | Rountree «Dy and Pinest Old Pot stil a 3 Tom Gin | | Trish Whisky ; bot $1.30 dt Pad « 99 0 *t 8 BE nce batts tt Troy Cocktails | Amoniiiado.:’ 868 188 | | Choice of Manhatten Mar- Imperial 98c| Baltimore Rye 5 and full quer, \ Appetizers Nelson Bourbon | Rraniy si | Teauine: bette Ri Kentucky'e Ainest for more Monargue § $1.45 in-Tonik; bo entry 5 per bottle Mons, enadine Hiatt soe! $1.25| Yirginie Dare Wine court a necontiin a Miocr | a eitle Alea Fad fal 4 G MACHINES ON CRBD) APARTMENTS | "FURNISHED FROM $75 Us ON CREDIT oO} tt KDAYS UNTIL 10 Old Crow Whisky Kentucky's famous dis- if sronetore tt B50 pais full quart bottle “Fidelis on or dark beer fo $1.25 2 ote Choice Table || A depentt of 750 re. | Claret é Bhine Wine quired on case and | Gallon... ObBe_||_dottles. We give aw Green Trading Stamps as — Ask for them, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — \ctteas Double tae Stampe till 12 o'clock, Single ax Stampa = \ Thereafter. Sing Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day. Hae A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT”