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“ain -eLinsehaiabinninedabneonntenin evaee 5 81, 1918. Do You Buy Thrift Stamps Regularly? Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 F 7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY POLICE WHO LET —(~semortutomayorncoesazs.e., ) NUTCHEL MEMORIAL GAFFNEY FSCAPE Late Mayor of the City of NewYork DONATIONS NOW MREASKED WHY] sez nemesis: | OSETOS2500 sent $100 and a letter of commenda- tion. Alfred 8. Kiauber of No, %67 Broadway enclosed $10 with his trib- ute of estem. KE. L. Burchard con- tributed $5, W. F. Moran of No. 1181 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, §2, and Fred ff J. Wilkins jr. of Utica, N. Y., 2% centa — Bennett After Whitman Men. ‘William M. Bennett, independent Re- publican candidate for the Gubernator- fal nomination, to-day paid his respects to the Executive Committee of the New Ay y POO: oS ca Coe euitable, Mitebel, U. S. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayer of New York City, by which the city, honoring « hero, Headquarters Officials Exasper- will alco honar iteclf, To this end The World subscribes Mrs. Helen Hartley Jenkins] York County Republican Committee for ; Divwae' , ated at Fiasco After Months Korte hen cst dliahal lle, 0 tea Leads To-Day’s Contributions wna “Sie quite evident” sald q Attention! Misses’ Skir ts of Patient Trailing. TN eases aad sulisetlodge eoatsbenicas Ot tay sams fee With $500—Total $24,858. | inte txccutive Committee Three New Summer Skirts trust the people who are to decide on this purpose. All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel primary day which of the three candi- dates shall represent the party on Five detectives and fourteen uni- at very Special Prices ‘The Mitchel Memorial Fund is near- formed golicemen who permitted Vin- ing $25,000, this morning’s contribu-| Election Day. What occurred yesterday M te white skirts i "s ward Manertal Pood, The World, Ne, 63 Pach Rew, New beta ahha Nag nt any separate white skirts in one’s wardrobe are not a luxury cent Galiney, the daring Tombs fugi- York, N.Y. Contributions will be acknowledged in the tions to The Evening World amount |'8 decidedly irregular and in keeping —they are indispensable. Not only the smart thing for tive, to break through the net they columns of The World and The Evening World from day ing to $617.25, making the grand total | supporting Whitman.” sport wear but equally appropriate for many an occasion the hi he ‘ had spread around the house where to day. $24,858.50, that in pre-war days demanded an elaborate frock. he was hiding at No. 307 West 118th 8 ae Ue Cee See Ooeee soldier and citizen accompanied the once more into obscurity face some dis, unpleasant moments at Police Head. |be chauffeur of the British Minister passenger division of the Raliroad cigereriae titre dh ehstedfbcenined betel of Marines here; John Clinton, twen- | Administration, for recommendation, | Contributions to the committee now ohne ty-three, No. 33 Sterling Avenue, | who assured the Commissioners of the |! charge of the fund, of which Col. To-day Deputy Commissioner La-!rong Island City; Daniel Tylan,| earnest desire of the Director General | Roosevelt is Honorary Chairman, will hey ordered Inspector Cray to make|twenty-elght, No. 200 West 120th|to avoid inflicting any unnecessary | doubtless increase with the eee ‘ al The committee also took up the re- . joes of Gaffney's sensational | va4 the British car in which Gaffney Preasurer Jace H, Sebill te new duction in the rates for the trans- escape and to report back to hiM|haq been making recent trips, and | portation of soldiers traveling between | receiving contributions, but The More tributes of esteem of the dead Three practical models—twin pockets and belted of course, designed in midsummer for late summer wear. Of excep- tionally interesting materials. All in misses’ lengths. White Washable Cotton Surf Satin A cotton fabric with the firmness of cloth and the soft lustre of satin. Excellent sport model. Special 5.00 White Washable Silk Broadcloth form the most delicious beverage known. So simple, so cheap, 8o refreshing— why nineteen men of the department [that it should have been In the ga-| long Island camps and New York] World will be pleased to receive any falied to catch a lone man, barefoot- |rage at 5 P. M. yesterday. Sey ae entted States Senator Calder) gonations and will promptly acknowl. Rich and soft in texture—adapted to dressy blouses. Special 9.75 ed and clad only in his underwear. oo Ta Pietra aie aT iccare Lione Teiaaa |S1kS thes, oes ee ‘The department heads re disgusted camps and New York City Mrs, Helen Hartley Jenkins of Hem- with the fiasco of the early morning's R ER The commission for the first dis-| tock Hill Lodge, Norwich, Conn., was pisto nd roots. trict has filed a brief with the Na-|¢, gay’ oy de ieee cot tease 06 ts " Hlonal War Labor Board and. with | ‘0-day’ biggest donor. In her letter) CEYLON TEA Meanwhile not a trace of the desper- President Wilson combatting the| accompanying her chock for $600, she White Baronette Satin Lustrous, shimmering, perfect for the links or the club house dance. Special 12.75 ate fugitive has been found, even claim of the street railway companies | declared’that The World was render- SOLD IN SEALED though he was last seen running that the, National War Labor Board| ing a distinct service to the city and PACKETS ONLY. Many of our higher cost dresses are equally reduced and can be pur- through the rain only partiy clothed. Increase the fares on streets Failroada, (t?© Whole country in planning the D324 4 chased at most advantageous prices. Revised reports of the detectives a subways and elevated lines in New! personal testimonial. f policemen constituting the force that) York and other cities. R. J. Caldwell of No, 15 Park Row h 4 tried to catch Gaffney now disagree = == ——=— ———_ — ‘ \ on the point of his being armed. Sev- Qe sae TEES ew oa ) i eral ot the man hunters declare that WY) CARTE eS INN if N C t Sty le Kimono Gaffney had no weapon and that the Pane ano for Girls bullets which whistled dangerously close to the heads of some of them Public Service Commissioners were from the weapons of other oM@-/ ack 1) S, Administration cera. | . Gaftney’s break through the cordon to Readjust Rates. of the police is all the more exas- perating to Police Headquarters be-) pybiic Service Commissioners Whit- het: cheb adhage dicted Neate tases ney and Kracke and Chief Counsel on June 12. Day and night detec-| William I, Ransome of the Commis- tives had watched Catherine Coyle wion returned to-day from Washing- of No, 456 West 68th Street, who was/ton, where they conferred with the known to be his sweetheart, The /aited states Railroad Administra- Coyle girl was very cautious and made geen po attempt to visit her lover until | ton to see if readjustments could no last night when the beavy rain, as|be brought about in the passenger she evidently supposed, would keep rates, which wore increased by the Sratlore taGeora, | Director General of Railroads in June But she was fallowed to the home) cit of Alfred Mascal, a barber living on W!thin New York City, the top floor of the apartment on| The Commissioners urged upon the West 118th Street, A closed auto |National Ratlroad Administration that vege gpa ete oe rye no consider@ble increases ought to be joor and wi was finshed \- Gait made in the rates for daily rides be- “ha lahlregm ney ‘and the sirl| ween two points within the city, and to Intra-city rates, oe ministra- aan t eee ie cenrnmcted Maseel aed his | ton was informed that he New York wife and Catherine Coyle 1 nthe Mas- | City Commission does not believe that cai apartment, and in a saloon near- | the Federal Government has acquired by took men descritdng themselves: |¢xclusive power over Intra-State and Edwin Molloy, twenty-one, No, 228|Intra-city rates, but that the Com- West 116th Street, who claimed to| mission prefers to work out these in- | tra-city rate matters by confererce ‘and agreement, rather than by contest | and litigation, during the war period, The recommendation of the Com- mission for the elimination of in- creases covered the Atlantic Avenue Division of the Long Island Rallroad Company as well as the Flushing and Port Washington Divisions, and the Long Island City, Jamaica Division, the Putnam, Harlem and other intra- city divisions of the New York Cen- tral, the Harlem Branch of the New Haven Railroad and the various Staten Island lines. The Commission maintained, that in view of the great dependence of New York City resl- jdents and workers in war industries upon the transportation facilities af- forded by these lines, the increasos ; A should be eliminated, It waa pointed he out that a uniform five-cent fare has E A kimono that really has /ines and pockets. And at such a low price! Comes in cotton crepe—rose, pink and blue—with hemstitched white lawn collar and cuffs. Sizes 12 fo 16 years. 1.95 Very Special Reductions Girls’ Nightgowns White dimity—blue or pink flowered—kimono sty) neck and’sleeves—ribbon trimmed. Sizes 6 fo 16 Meas Sata White cotton crepe—ribbon drawn through embroidery or lace edging, On any other day you would pay 1.65 for this 7 year old size. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 95 To Keep Baby Cool; Sheer Dress of white lawn—low neck and short sleeves with fine embroidery—tucks and feather stitching to yoke dept! group of fine tucks and dainty embroidery edge on ‘skirt, a cool substitute for ahem. 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