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efrigerator Sale For reasons understood by the | perceod we posi- tively will not take risk at this time of shipping over- seas our fine Refrigerators, many of which we made for the aristocratic South American trade. Ey condition leaves ie pees, Mea i Wa store these at _ prohibitive charges, or conduct = greatest reduction sale of high: BOHN REFRIGERATORS that New York has ever known. Here is your chance to secure ge of our world famous Refrigerators at a price never before offered by us or any other manufac- turer for anything Seer as similar quality. This sale covers our very on of Bohn “$ Spon,” “Sanitor” and “Icyco,” also our all-steel “Ideal” the silver finish, at low price. All prices are smaghed down at DISCOUNTS 15% TO 40% The sale has jost ot opened, a and will end, without notice, as soon as this surplus stock is exhausted. We cannot guarantee these special prices for even twenty- four hours. Call if you can. If not, write at once for catalogs and special prices. On pa; Leer of a small laed chy costs? «BOW we will Weld pure white enamel, shag? lor early Fail f epreyed on oad Diivery, if desired Former list .00. Sale Price $35.50 BOHN REFRIGERATOR SHOP 63 West 424 Street, New York="Phone Vanderbiit 1927 Newark Store: 913 Broad Street Thott, s98, Beth teres Oven Tatil OFM, Satardare Until 1. M. SALE _MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES This sale includes many of our choicest * fines in seasonable models. Exceptional Reductions are Offered AT ALL STORES 11 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. readway, cor. 31st St. Broadway, cor. 38th St. 1095 Broadway, at s3rd St. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. Broadway, cor. Fulton St. 35 NassauSt.,cor.LibertySt. 438 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Apply at 347 Madison Avenue. m §x6 Fifth Ave., cor. 43rd St. 419 Broadway,cor.Canal St. ~ Enlist in the Y. M. C. A. Overseas Army 4,000 Men Are Wanted at Once Mr. E. D, Pouch OPPENHEIM.GCLUNS & G WILSON’S PLAN FOR LEAGUED NATIONS asiavemaie Says Honor for Great Step in Civilization Is Due to the American President. LONDON, July 11. —Bx-Premier Asquith’s speech tast night at the National LAberal Club . committed Liberal optnion in thie country, sys the Dafly News, to acceptance tn its fullest form of President Wilson's ideal of a League of Nations, Mr. | Asquith ts quoted as saying: . “We cannot ask ourselves tee often lor too searchingly what It is we are fighting for. During the first ax | weeks of the war I aaid, quoting « [phrase of Gladstone, that the en- thronement of the idea of public right | was the best definition we could have of the end of our war polley, That idea, I added, could only be realized by @ real international partnership based on recognition of equal rights and established and enforced by a com- mon will. “I venture to recall words iret ft should be supposed that what we now speak of a8 « loague of na- tions was an afterthought. “But there can be no question that President Wilson has done mofe than any statesman of the Entente or the world to concentrate the minds not only of his own people and the Allies, but neutral nations—and as far as they have been allowed to hear and know the truth, the minds of enemy peoplee—pon this as our dominating and world-wide end. “Talk of a clean peace! There can be no clean peace which does not clear away the cause of war.” This sentiment evoked loud and Prolonged cheers, “We should reatize,” Mr. Asqutth continued—"“and act as though we realise—that a league of nations is neither a vague political abstraction nor an empty rhetorical formula but & concrete and definite idea and that ite embodiment in practical shape is by far the most urgent constructive Problem of international etatesthan- ohip, This taanother step, a long step, a long step in advance on the Fond of luman progress. It can and must be taken and when the goal te reached, as it will be—and that per- haps sooner than many exfect—due honor will be paid to one of the first and greatest of its pioneers, Presi- dent Wilson.” Vico Admiral Sima, commander of the American naval forces in the war zone, paid tribwte to the co-operation of the British and American @avies and declared: “The submarine menace is now at an end for we are destroying thom hae, than the Germans can build Major Gen. Biddle, comander of the American forces in England, evoked long cheers when ho announced that American troops were stationed at fom seventy to eighty itte rent points in Wagiand and Scott. POSSE OF 200 Tas TO RUSH TRAIN ROBBERS Masked Men Held Up Train in Kan-| sas, Shot Three and Looted Express and Mail Cars, PAOLA, Kan., July 1A pose of |200 men is patrolling the banks of the \Karais de Cygne ‘to-day awaiting the mgnal to rush @ patch of timber in which it is believed are hiding a dozen men who last night held up a south- bound Missourl, Kansas and Texas passenger train, shot three persons, looted the express and mail cars and escaped. Special Value Friday Women’s New Model (As Illustrated) Distinctive belted model of superior serge in navy and lack, with long coat front, detachable polka dot silk collar. 34th Street—New York | Summer Serge Capes Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street . Driggs Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, THUESDAY, ‘JULY 11, 1918, ASQUITH INDORSES No Mail Orders. No C, O. D's. Brill Brothers’ WAR TIME SALE Bigger and Better Than Our History-Making War-Time Sale of Last Winter—Commences To-Day and Offers the Famous KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OUR OWN At Next Season’s Wholesale Prices $28.00 and $30:00 Kuppenheimer Suits and Our Own $22.50 and $25.00 Kuppenheimer Suits and Our Own 17> This is no special purchase for sale purposes, but is one of the most momentous stock disposals in our history, and offers you the famous Kuppenheimer Clothes--America’s Quality Ready-to-Wear Clothing. At Each Price an Exceptional Assortment of Fabrics, Models and Designs Sale Commences To-Day, at These Seven Brill Stores THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th St. 1456 B’way at 42d St. Ii 164, 166, 168 and 170 _Smith Street Cor, Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY | Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Cri WANTED—4,000 Men, Over Military Draft Age, for the Y. M, C. A Overseas Army. t Purchase When Opening a New Account y_ Apply at 347 Madison Ave., N. Y., Mr. E. D. Pouch DR eal as high | Bares aloe 14-3) jae high ae $275, Some 3- If You Want Your “business” talk of the town, teil about it through a [gs in all the Latest styles plece suits an low as. . to become the World “Want” Ad. { 7 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. Delivered. Second Great $32.50 and $35.00 Kuppenheimer Suits and Our Own And our own High-Grade Brill Clothing—at marked reductions from the already exceptionally low‘War-Time-Small-Profit Prices’ which have prevailed in the Brill Stores this past season. 2 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125 St. at 3d Ave. First Sale of the Famous abe Printed Madras, Now * l o2253|| Printed Madras. Now * 1.40 etric gy : etric irt of lhl share Bd $ 1 85 oe a 2 $2.65 Metric Shirts of Fine Fibre Silk—Now $3.85 This sale of these famous high quality shirts, at prices that are practically next season’s wholesale, is offered you at a time when quality means real economy more than ever before in the history of merchandising. And our one great purpose in offering them at these Special Prices is to make many more men who never wore Metric Shirts familiar with their mani- fold merits of fabric, finish and fit. To-Day and To-Morrow at These Seven Brill Stores: +47 Cortlandt St. Broadway, at 49th St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn i " 4 — - a eozronnnel ie sa Sn RAT: RRNA Se Nr OR IR ALEC TLL T IS LOLITA ADE ET : SSS seaman ite