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Mary Dean, a colored girl who oper ated the elevator, said a man had tor when It came to a ato cage began movi being deaf, didn't hear her. the shaft ‘The girl was held in $2,000 dai charged with homicide, She said she Barney Jacobs, No. 214 River Street, and adjoining the Com bomb. Jacobs denied all knowledge of the Coat & Trouser Summer Suits Of flannel, serge and crash flannels in grays, blues, olives and browns. 22.50 Medium Weight Spring & Summer Suits, including many custom tai- lor styles in crash flannels and velour effects in exclusive models. %, % & \ lined. You Never Pay More at Best's brass cigar. What the police investi- ation has develo; in kept secret. Major General Resigns. ! AMSTERDAM, July 22.--Gen. von Francois, commander of the Seventh Army Corps on the western front, has resigned, according to the Lokal An- aeiger. ‘The Emperor has refused to accept the resignation and has giv him an honorary appointment in one of the Guard regiments. 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MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Important Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts and Underwear to be commenced to-morrow (Tuesday) will offer unusual values at these very low prices: Men’s Negligee Shirts Of the wanted cotton materials, comprising the remainder of several special assortments, arranged in two distinct groups (each including both soft and stiff cuff models, though in some styles not in a complete range of sizes) and individually priced at $1.10 & $1.35 each Of white madras (a limited number); with soft cuffs only $1.35 Men’s Athletic Underwear (sizes incomplete Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee-length Drawers of madras 45c. per garment Union Suits of madras; sleeveless and knee-length 85c. per suit At the same time Men’s Swimming Suits of pure worsted, in plain colors or with striped border, will be offered at the extremely low price of $4.35 per suit (This Sale will be held on the First Floor) moyen, stretranas tar ec POO sae ay body was found in her room by her her father and brother, “i I ‘aught Between Roof of Cage and AGAINST HEARST: | - ‘ eo | MURPHY'S DILEMMA Mrf. Julia Altschule, a widow living with her daughter, Mra, Lena Meyers, in an apartment house at No, 605 West morning, between the pre- ceded Mra, Atlachule out of the eleva- Cae ee ere a bat the latter, | SMITH TAMMANY’S MAN, | ‘The girl quickly eras bear at : vp. body “6 P : the woman plunsed Tato the bottom of | Hearst Men Likely to Fight had ‘been an operator only a short time | Any Candidate. | and that yesterday she had reported to | the superintendent that the elevator —_—— was out of ord ’ BRASS CICAR A MYSTERY. hind the bar of the closed saloon of Just opposite the army pier in Hoboken | Wednesday's sesvion of the Demo- rolal Hotel! cratic State convention to indorse| where bomb thelr head: A a and 4% lined, 21.50 quarters ual 80. Imay|any man. Although Charles F. | i. a :|Foresees Accusations of Knif- ing Whichever Way He Decides. 1 Against Indorsement of (Special From s Steff comenondent of The Wort SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., July 22.—The opposition to William R.| Hearst has become alarming throughout the upper part of the! State. It is thought there will be no attempt eiuer at to-morrow's or Murphy controls the convention as completely as did Charles 8. Whit- man the Republican convention, he} is not looking for trouble Mr. Hearst himself has suggested that, if possible, no indorsemen's be | sprung to-morrow or the day after.) | Ho has told Mr, Murphy that this is | not the moment to «pring his narae but even Charles F. Murphy might not be big enough to prevent an out burst against Hearst from some cor-| | thousand or more delegates, | ‘The opposition to Hearst is bitter Practically every county in the Stat | outside of Greater New York, with exception of Albany County, where | "BLANCHE ner of the convention hall, with its; FROn, | strenuous “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918. — We f the Stage Make O. Cast-Off Shirts for War Orphans) 9000000 METAL eae we and 18,180 shares by the Metallege- selischatt of the game place. From e evi » which Mr |Garvan has unearthed it is apparent and of the continuation of the wa concerns were abled to send vast 8 r and other neces ie) ores Hf a C4 jermany.” Alien Interest in Others Cap-| "rte directors numed by Br. Palmer italized at $26,000,000 Also | tor L. Vogelstein Company are: Ed- {ward M. Mclivain, former President s Taken Over. |Bethtehem Steet Company; Louts A ——-. |Watvous, President Scranton ‘Trust German control of the metal indus-|Company; James N, Wallace, Presis jdent Central Trust Company of Ne try In America was smashed to-day | rk A 1H nith, President of when the alien property custodian] Board of Aldermen, New York; C. C | Daniel, New York.’ 1 Alien Prop- lerty Custodian also permits 1. Vogel- al $15,000,000. 1t was/stein and Ernest Hothorn to act as directors. announced also that the custodian) — yhox Wallace, Mefivain and my | Watres will > act as directors of | Beer, Condheimer & Co. in addition interest in other metal concerns] to John P. Grecr, No. 15 Broad Street New York, and Ford Huntington, No 115 Dey Street, New York. Benno Elvan and O Frohnknecht also tit will be permitted to act. Joseph B. any's dec-| Davies, former President of the Fed Trade Commission, and. Isidor 1 will act as counsel for the formally took contro} of two concerns whose assets had previously taken over the whose assets tc T ant al $26,000,000. e concerns, it is sald, pl: Aportant part in Ge laration of war and the continuation of the war, Through their different s who have been chosen to sent the enemy interest in the furnished Germany with immense) American Metals ompany the Henry Mo nthau, forme Ambassador to | Turkey; Andrew W. Mellen of Pitts MeAneny, associate e New York Times; © American Ex- subsidiaries they are said to have amounts of copper and other metals necessary to warfare, The concerns | taken over to-day are | L. Vogelstein & Co, Inc. No. 42) kan hn Broadway; assets. more than| t ankers’ ‘Trust $9,000,000. Company. John J. Fitageratd will Beer Sondheimer & Co. Inc, No.| act a# counsel Liked aaah he bed Mr, Wallace and Frances P. Garvan @0) have been chosen directors of Stall- $5,000,000. forth & Co, to represent the enemy ‘The other metal concerns in which | interest 61 Broadway s more the alien property custodian recently | “ice WOMPLIMENTARY" REMARK Stallforth & Co., No. 120 Broadw BELGIAN BOYS ON HE Among toes rene cms me 6 SCHEME TO KIDNAP | navy Fane's ms THE IRISH VIGEROY | American Metals Company, No. 6 > Broadway; capita!, $25,000,000 1 PMOr ros > Ww MIRINGS 4 Ss A er . . " ee TE ON me ee TO Sroeaneea gee ee The action of the Alien Property| Alien \Who Said American Soldier | Custodian to-day came asa result of! Was Mixture of Cattle and Asses an vestiza of severa onths . 3 ‘shuael ao aearnieeaae) Marched Into Court by Squad, s and attendants in the mfounded to- jarvan, d or of the bureau of invest Court were ¢ he custodian's office, 1 ex-Gov. Martin Glynn and Vacky| > '"8 : | vestigation into the metal ir Jay when the doo the courtroom jMcCabe are his champions, is out | “Ors Sho have just fir 7 ; ae vo py.y | Deine made by Mr. Garvan, | 2¥une open and a corporal In army unt- with a knife against the New Yor';|0f the State sounding V an sen- | M Proof of German-lrish Plot) 4, Mitchel! Palmer, Alien Property | form with revolver at his hip mare timent. ‘The Hearst w claim } ; a * . i i. ; n, followed by three privates, bayonets publisher. There is a split in Hic] iy % j ound in American Cor- Cust , in announcing that he had | P eltlas (abd aAvaeos OHA ‘ “fe hat they were more ested li icbn RVER: ANG GHELAIE OOBGY ni ed on their rifles County, put with Greater New Yurk:| .oning just how ORI EH respondence, ken over the metals concerns, RaVC | raieg civilian with two blackened eyes and Albany, a part of Erie, and a ’ ry ut the following statemen h, ‘ist : & jWas than how the people felt toware | Covvright. 1918. by The, Press Publix tne Oo, “Bp . in their midst scattering vote, Charles F. Murpny|Hearst. It was learned, however, that | The ‘Now Yor "vente! World) Beer, Sondheimer & "said the Corporal, bosses the convention, least one of the Hearst accelerat LONDON, July ‘There is in| Corporated, and L. Vorelste on a Fort Schuyler 1 tell his boss that the sentimen vere ate i night to say 3 Friends of Murphy say'he is in a] Will tell bis boss that the friend tiny: te Make Ot eatvanll were affiliated with ght to say in German | most embarrassing predi a sense, he fears Hearst litically, He knows that if 11 be accused of having knifed Hearst. Hearst. A close friend of the Tammauy as well be eliminated as a political thorn in Tammany's sido now as ever, In fact, this is the time he will cease to bother Tammany in|; the future. You must remember that Tammany Hall is under oblig: to Hearst, His ne only c t supported us when we needed a friend.’ A story is current that if Hearst | not get the nomination himself | he will not demand it for his friend, the former Ambassador to Germary In that event, Tammany leaders |! would insist that Alfred KH. Smith, of Aldermen, be given the nominati It is not certain that Charles & proceeding. Murphy isn’t quite ready to retire yet. Were Smith elected Governor the leader of Tam- many Hall would feel like a little boy all dressed up and nowhere to go or nothing to do. William Randolph Hearst is play ing a game of checkers with Theo dore Roosevelt, The Colonel decided not to give his answer to the anti Whitman Republicans until the Dem- | ocratic convention acted, It is like- | ly that Hearst will go T. It. one bet- | ter and arrange a convention that | will devote itself to a platform and then adjourn without an indorsement Should he decide to run Hearst will do all his heavy work between the | end of this week and the Demo cratic primar which don’t take | place until September, He figures he can tire Roos In the delo Saratoga | red by that time nm that rea ring were sever hy women and th Headaches Caused by Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to neglect your eyesight. Reliable by Registered Eye Sp Correctly Fitted Glasses from B6hrlich é Sons. New York: 184 B'way at John St. a3 Sixth Ave., isth St, “he 350 Sixth Ave., aad St “ St, He also knows that if Hearst does | Jo get the nomination and is not elected | cratic leader he will be accused of having knifed | Borowrh Wr r said to-day Calvin D. Murphy feels that Hearst may| dnt of | to eliminate Hearst. If he loses now| the triumvirate President of the New York City Board | f Murphy would place his ©. K. on such |} candidate at this stage, In the eve of @ deadlock Lunn's supporters be- | lieve Washington might come for ward for bite The only plank in the platform de cided upon to date is a declaratior for a referendum on the prohibition question in 11%. BALL PLAYERS IN DRAFT | entire year's seh | INVALIDS’ CHAIRS WE MAKE OVE! SARGENT CO, hint Gouthwest Cor, 284 st. & Lexington ay, Among the many here who are to| says a Dublin despat help whoop he H Gene Driscoll, parent ly lead Col ly 1 jare known t Arthur H. eader of the rard, but } Democratic 8 he is for for Hearst ugh Presi- o tenant (F the the Govern r Govern lay than he hat time he Cardinal ¢ BALTIMOL to be running str that can bo said of C Lunn of Schenectady is n the race, Lunn's friends any MAY FINISH THE SEASON ' Intimated Work or Fight Order Will Be Modified After Conference With League Officials. WASHINGTON, July 22.—Ball pla Mciala tional League he to-morrow wi! action of any othe President Barney Pittsburgh club sin th MOONEY LOSES AGAIN. California Supreme Court Affirms Dental of New Tria SAN PRANCISCO, July Thomas J at Ban Quentin State Penitentlary fac execution for participation in’ the ‘a Day bomb explosion here. action places Mooney's fate uarely up to Gov. Stevens,” tirney bv. McKenale, Who appeared for Mooney Primate of America, will celebrate to-morrow the | nty-fourth anniversary of his birth Dy nt regard News, “probably 4 Aceh ‘Tom Foley, Jam acbride, former | whose hatred of Ei does not get the nomination he will] hom Foley, dames Ma th length. Among the schemes which the ad. |have been discussed and influentially| UUminum, zinc an other motala in| z4uh Coast Artillery, omitted to men- ported in the circle referred to ts for kidnapping the Lord Lieu- | Marshal French) and etary (Shortt). n the le ned | ditional evidence that ‘minated| plot has just come to hand in the| terned at Fort O form of extracts from censored pri-| “With the American Metals Com vate correspondence betw: in Ireland and America 4 information as to times and| the Alien Property Custodian, Beer nd quantity of munitions to 1 ig understood to be remark- | —— bons 84 To-Morrow. Jul the jean soldier was a mix- ars had dominated and asses. I arrested market of the world.| him and the Federal authorities in New York directed me to bring him before your court. Here he is.” ‘There was just one bit of testimony Corpl. Gussaroff of Supply Company, German Metal Gessellschaft, b to the Di 1, ¥| which for some growing in slze,} tho entire me sland would 4D-| ‘Mey ominated the metal market of m0 almost any) untry in such a manner that hey were enable to sell copper, Government to Germany at a price much lower than| (ion. That was that before arresting the American consumer ha to pay. | Arno Zimmerman of No, 1314 Stebbins Stallforth & ( another link | Avenue—the prisoner—he had chased in of the German control] him a biock and marred his Teutonte quantity of what] ¢f the metal markots of this country. | beauty almost beyond repair. useful ad-| F. Stallforth, the principal stock-| Zimmerman, who 1s an alien enemy, Of Av Ganniansinis | holbe ik Gila: ook admitted he had made the remark quoted but only in @ complimentary spirit. Magistrate Mancuso sentenced him to six months In the workhouse, ny, the large enemy interest in ened date ready been taken over by] Accused of any, is now in- ethorpe, Ga n persons| ome of the hich has al Borglary, dheimer & Co., and L. Vogelst & Co., controlled most of the prin tal and smelting companies of this atry, either by complete owners! tock, or by the ownership of igh stosk to give them substantia esentation of Boards of Directors park the day other | Of the pmook F ing, which | of the American Metals Company at the Shri- | 15.180 shares are owned by the Metall Md, here an were a ak and M. C. of Frankfurt A, M in} elmer este! by detectives to-~ wid of the Local Draft Board, Several weeks ago Jacob owner of ent he eged that Krei partment of jewelry ami $1 y 22.—Car Cathloie 1 Gib 000 shares of ca onditions demand the use of corn instead of wheat. And the most delicious ‘form in which corn ever was served is —crisp, der, full- bodied corn flakes. we