The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

: 4 Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Regularly ‘ Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 For your Week-end Touring Women’s Motor and Dust Coats At 3.25 Guest dusters, natural color linen, of a quality and style which are worthy to offer your guests. Dust coats of heavy natural color linen, made in a sport style, very specially priced. At 5.00 Genuine Palin Beach dusters, nat- ural color, smartly tailored, con- servative styles that will always remain. At 13.75 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO--THE HOME OF TRUTH BloomingdaleS$ 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE, Dashing and Cool Looking White Pineapple Straw Sailors Exceptionally Low in Price $2.45 ‘The season's most popular sport hats, in two } becoming styles—a natty sailor and a trim mush- room. Both shapes are trimmed with wide bands of fine quality white faille silk ribbon. All the hats have full crown linings that they were made to sell at a’ considerably higher figure. Bloomingdali in Floor You Never Pay More at Best Somes] pyopert just one of the indications half-ho from the ar he had dropped low lying fog clouds “This morning Lieut. Caskey and I #0 on coast patrol, npany me as observer, Wo rden City Flying Field at | 845, crossed the lower bay and | started down the coast. Near Sandy | Hook we ran into a“ heavy fog bank st our way. | “We circled ar ind for some time, o get our observations; then found over South Brooklyn at a considerable dis Whether it was the fog or ot, I cannot be sure; but I noticed our engine was skipping we suddenly ourselves then th t ink the trouble lay in the "We potted this bie field and be. Fan to circle to make a fair landing At about a hundred fest up the ma- chine began to dip on one side. 1 fought hard to correct jt, but the descent grew swifter, The machine was not completely out of control un- sein — seen 7 — ainiiicitens = —iiane: taste it i 7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. i} ! dred feet into the old Washington! the machine landed, nose down, in Bi I Ul fh anded, wn, parts of the platform adopted by the} THREE BODIES ARE FOUND. TWO FLYERS HURT Fark Sasealt foie at Peers Aroaee| We Went Bei iplane, Carrying Two Aviators, As It Looked af tie as a ad whi wis ms ‘ Both aviators, who escaped death 7 t siiutive | Hart Hnnt et Give U and ‘Third eet, Brooklyn, at 9.20 r Af Fa li 10 F t qi B kl Fi ld. i bra sues enumerated fn-| Harlem am ant Rivers Give ee tate neg kee: At 88° oniy by tho Multa! handling. of the éer ing 100 Feet Into Brooklyn Field 0). 3 ee ie ir Bead, iced by engine trouble, wan adenper.| machine, In @ erinia, were rushed to| tie fie and & devt in for} The police rep rivers giving w ; : © Methodist-Episcopal Hospital tn 1 Sta referendum on the Fed- | their dead to-day as follows! ately seeking a Janding in the|a private automobile eo deered y s x nding n th Lh automobile ¢ mMmAndesn A il Prohibition question. Body of Elmer Britton, sixteen, No, rowded South Brooklyn section of |by Trafle Policemen Connelly and{ The Democratic Party of the BtOto] 5159 rong ek pig LYN tho city. | Loeffier, ‘There Lieut. Caskey was t New York vledges ancw ite stewd: | | tld seed t AML hth tellhtat Biren 02 3 . put to bed after surgeons had set his apport to Yeader of world) River Sunday, jeut. nated nm pnt ry c Wt Doneld Hinman, twenty: | iow, Lieut, Hinman, after ble th ay Wilnon, rent | Hody of a man about fifty years old, hree years old, from Chicago, who) wounds were dressed, insisted upon ~ ‘ plank. It went on to] five feet seven inches in height, weighs " aie ia Wet was pilot of the machine, suffered | returning to the field where he had ay, that, this, o9 ws creante ing 110 pounds, clothed in night clothes cibdrareennebgh et nan only minor bruises of the arms, His| fallen to see that no further harm an hts, our. ib oO eiie pas | Marked with letter “G," taken from tha of the Curt apie Arey i yi Aeu-! companion, Licut. Caskey, who ta ams te Lee: war watt Lhondr® It co ee | Hast River, Believed to be that of ‘genant aviators from Garden City! iwenty-five and was ae i" om story of thelr thrilling ‘We will agree to no inconclusive) eT : aa Medd No. % dropped @ hun. tas ~~ pi i nd was acting a8 Ob-| wenorence, as told by Lieut. Hinman | peace. We will not quit the fight un- |!arry Panther, No. 2 Broadway. Fiying Field No. 2 dropped = | server, suffered a fractured Jaw whon| (0 an Livening World reporter within fi we have destroyed the German| Body of a man about forty-five off for democracy.” | In sending a me: and | ove party to “take care the rear.” ning Now Y platform sa York must ve izing him to pay sisters In Hamburg. Bays Central Cronstown Car Line for 114,000, the money to two | | of s ‘The New York Railways Company to | day bought at auction the assets of the |idacy a | Central Crosstown Railroad Company, | “Alfred 1. ving $2,114,000, Only bid was ‘The wale was made under court one spend Spangled Banne Smith enthusiasm, Speaking for ng Sing fame, of Cattaragus enc 1 incidenta prove his loyalty * tinally quieted th homa, Char Radiga Smith doesn't have t a dollar in the newspapers Although Sehene r on foreclosure for the benefit of |tady is away down on the alphabet bondholders. ‘The amount of the Len |io11 jist, the delegation from. that] was $3,046.44 and interest — county asked and was granted the special privilege of withdrawing halal Lunn and unanir y endoraing| Smith asury overflowing. | ‘The calling of the names of co asury overfiowink. | ‘The calling he names of coun. ties was but a succe no of Smiib The U. S. Marines need more men Recruiting Headquarters, 24 East 23d Street BH. Alinan & Cao. MADISON AVENUE « ' Thirty-fourth Street A Clearance Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits toer nterest ,Orrow will be a feature of special i and Friday in the Bo on the < ations of the | el, tr developed in w k, tine eray crash and colton and sully well tailorec The sizes are not complete ine : the eniire range e1 16 years, Fil Thi AVENUE, YORK Thirty-fifth < Exceptional Va offered on the are ing street 1 Smith's can- | | [holm Street, and left $549 in cash in|delay the real work of the Conven | the Germania Savings Bank, She left |tion, and the Chairman was final! no will, but had executed power of compelled to signal to the musician jattorney to John H. Scheidt author-|two bands playing tho “Star- e n} o| | widows’ pensions, Mrs, Albert A President of t lildreth, mormer State Federation of | |} Tammany Hall “Lam opposed to the name of Al fred, Smith,” “because 1 | do not de nmany Hall should | control the workings of this conven- said, ieve tion or the destinies of the Demo ratic Party in this Stat | audience got to its feet | ; ken at the former ses rose from all sides and ut him out!” and “Gag rapping of the him Chairman's ¢ Finally 8 rose above the bury continued “If Al Little Boys’ Washable Suits at the special prices Suits of khaki . . . . . Novelty Suits of li ite rufflings on waist . a ight cotton 1 QE . . DFO with ©) Ar . . 40 of ar bray kneestrouse ew me Middy of unmbleached jean; \ one pa long ar one r of short trousers n . . e . » $3.45 but incomplete, 3 to 8 years, ranging general | Ki, Smith is nominated at, the | primaries 1 shall support bim and work hard for him for his election trol of Tammany, should be per mitted to the voters of thi State, My choice for the Guberna | torial nomination is William Chureh Groans and hisses and rapping of vvel greeted this | Tammany ov Hoarst taint, 1 | Mr, Smith be a man of trust, | | great ability, unquestioned loyalty to | this nation and charac “Lam opposed to Alfred EB. Smith because he stands too close to Tam many Hall, 1 believe him to be the] best representative of the very wor ment in the Democra Party | SEABURY RETURNS TO ATTACK | AFTER DEMONSTRATION. Again the audience arose in wrath. | Vamman ader damanded that | eabury be suppressed t the chair mat ontended t was 4 delegate and gnt freedom Aftor a two-minute interval of pan Jemonium Seabury continued 1 look forward to a time~a better happier time for the voting public~ when Tammany Hall will not be per- mitted to control the outside counties direction of ow declaration of fifte# WIN THE WAR AATF sy 1 long time was Women's Clubs, delivered the Onan-| Governor “WI 10 Wil 1 Devote Ev Ay upproved the pet for 4 daga vote for Smith. Being the first ee : n of the Greenhut Company, Ine, | woman to nominate a candidate at a Thought i" to Supp rt P re oners and others set forth that | YOU really want to convention j this State, Mrs, Hildreth t to Supplant Him,” Wanted. t, and that | L save money on your was invited to the platform, She| SARATOGA, July 24.—Indorsement “Indebtedness it woutd | Summer Dresses, see praised Smith for his work as Speaker | of the war policies of President Wil- mong SOtiAtat ure ue biti of tho Assembly and cited legislatiou|son, arraignment the Administra- | SPECIAL SALE he had worked to have enacted. | tion of € Whitman, a demand that |} # OF WASH AND Among them were factory reform|the New York Senators support the |} SILK DRESSES laws, abolition of child labor ani| Federal Suffrage Amendment and a | When Suffolk County was called | State issues upon wh he tined that former Justice Seabury, who spiked | Palgn will be wag wording jo the the Heart guns with a loyalty resolu- |tion, made a sensational attack on OPPENHEIM 34th autocracy and made the world safe ouragement to the American: . the platform pledged the ta as her people. We i Minciais who say. they are| fj Every little leaf and patriots when | bud in each ‘‘Salada sident a pal » a Governc Admin ion wil tained by those whc honor him and those who constant political capital ou pretend to be his mistakes, pose to co-ordinate the 8 jon with the Ft tration by nominating for every State ft 6 loyal supporters of Woodcow the most refreshing iison In nuing the Whitman Ad- beverage known. mintstr ym the platform sald in Art | “Tho Administration of Gov. Whit- CLLINS & C Street—New York Continuing on Thursday the Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coentics Slip and Five feet, e clad in black out users and bla taken to the Morgue. in height, and brown cotton sage of resting of the snipers in) ork’s part in ‘09 | id: have a Govera- packet yields a subtle ue wa fragrance that makes Me better suse LIGED > believe in hin, st him, than by| ly seek to make t of what th te Admin- ederal Adminis- CEYLON TE “MAKE SOME TO-DAY” }man as been self-centred, wasteful Boat til we were about twenty feet above land devoid of ny constructive = | ground. I yelled to Caskey to hold |——— — - ———— J achievement, He has governed the igh , State with his e on the hite | Ue cht asa smash was coming. It was to a time when many Ww and his m nd on the machin- = a jm nearly 4s bad as it might have | contro! New York county either un of practical politics, No. expend- been.” fe oad Honestly of the public moneys has been | ua it ean do so bh -_ 7 Hee BORE Bait He pollieat topiear to || aA “e Luncheon a | nuel Marks, ‘Tammany lea potty to build up his personal ma- Barley Broth | the th Assen Di hine.” } arley Bro’ | bury the w ! fi. mive cord’ j pid Treneeratic ousted Corn Muffins and Nation. Ginger Bread Cottage Cheese declared it i tia srations of prinel- ced ‘Tea -_ pleasure to J / | ¥, : endorsement ywed by appl t Bud don't forget to flavor the barley broth Going to Persons Living (Continued from First Page.) ndorsements, followed by applau «into the str and searon the tomato stuffing with in Ge 4 P ‘ | Congressman John J, Fie rald, It seems unbe : nat @ : xermany May Also Be ieee peaking for Kings, whose Jeader | -tTamm, Hall Seized, Court Rules. ment affairs and Jaws in the ent John H. Meo neld Ge CP lran for Govern i w | Persons living in Germany who are] Sttte. ‘The man I refer to will aqual-| tlearst until he w practically wlons, | brazenni and eff : | entitled to property in America ax loga- | 'f¥ to-day as he was at that tim on iL sensation when he hurled | here and tell a rey in will as next of kin of de “T refer to Hon, Alfred ki. Smith.” | this bomb shell into the audience | ing that Tamm i|t | ed pereyns cannot reveive their in The cheers lasted font minutes./ where Charles F, Murphy wos|types of Dem herttances until after the war, accord- | Men rose and threw their hats In the] coated Ne Has he forge « el 7 State’ Ing to a ruling by Surrorate Ketchem {alr and yelled for Smith until they| «Kings County joins the up-State | him through my d ; | ors crest l| in Brooklyn to * aga my ba Ae | were hoarse, The women opened sun| i | ; 4 jore crops and less pol- | The property may also be taken| iiaen and waved” th jleaders in forcing upon Tammany {ho told of the d audien 1 Jover by the Alien Property Custodian |“ ides fae uh ved them frantically trai ihe best equipped, the most sit | faced in the heart of Tammany 1 ie O-( a on with the Wed- MADE IN U. S. A. at any time, according to the decinion, | “DOve thelr heads, Hecuas lo re and the most popular Guberna- | borhoods? i yt ah od "5 || AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores | which wax made in the case of Johan applause for the New York) ioriat candidate that has ever graced | * f 1 v | welcome |] Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y |na Hang, who lived at No. 298 Stock-|Aldermanic Vresident threatened to a Deiooratio ticket" ganinath women | ank read Vit Id then announced, in a}awitched a big 1 We belicv equal Suffrage, voice th could be heard out on }him? Lama ammany Ha lead wit ut regard to s and we Broudway: and T'm proud of | Nias that the pr juncture, when | FREE Typewriter : er the convention had again our Nation is ¢ “It is necessary in this great crisis], Afar the convention had tg oy acon ee instruction that the Empire State shall have | Cha rman H ites announce 1 dom, a tin “pect Learn to be a proficient typist Mott Osborn | ™#n in the Gubernatoria! chair who, ieee) phat ae Pee nae Fall United States, by te, therefore, without cost to yourself like Ca rs wife, must be loyal be- | Gate aid UHechAee A Vote Lby | im adoption. by the i nit We ha | yond suspicion.” Usiat had! “ie Sta sow |} perts are in charge TAMMANY PROUD OF AL, SAYS) Osiorn lution a stitution their teaching you dept lhe TOM F. SMITH. Anil bd Biscchan Maderoaaiets be ag | bla he ma 3 Congressman Thomas F, Smith, in} fo. Sinity be made 1 mou Senators from New | to train more ‘ vering the Tam » vote ‘dlg- . t their stituents by < hoe is ac Helivering i: Tammany vote, ing ® piebratee Ceboteien i: AE tere coal sod nn ono eet nenuy denied that Alfred mith “SNIPERS IN THE REAR” lamandtaentt WE ne alse He ad bee forced n T y Hall | - - he iver Typewriter Company, eva nectai Aneta een Gale | GREENHUT CO. DISSOLVES, || 2° BMIMas Monet MF te, satisfaction and contdence,”| — ARE HIT IN SWEEPING ws : he said. ARENT. CO. Sixth Aves part o| petit 307 FTN Attractive Summer Dresses Of white, woven striped, checked | and colored organdies, 1 Present Values 305 Dresses 550 Dresses . 0 Now York State, 1 look forward: trimmed with hand drawn work, hand em- broidery, stitching and filet laces. Positively None Sent ©, 1 and flowered voiles, fine white in id French voiles, .73 lo 15.00 5.90 | 7.90 Reduced to Reduced to O, D. or On Approval

Other pages from this issue: