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es a a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. y a N ——— an sini eshensteehieicebeainedininiehie tia aa ‘ ‘them in their fight for their rights. | | Long Island Man Drowned. ' Eighty-cent goa is not confiscation, SAFETY FOR DUTCH SHIP. LONG BRANCH Aug. 6--Howard Ls; for the reason that when the price of MeQueen, twenty-four, of Woodhav E: ' gas was reduced the quality, or illu-| Germany si Wider 1, spending the summer at a minating power, of gas was likewise auent ¢ inns, 1 ee edrownea, in th reduced, There should be some stan-| AMSTERDA he conclu: | Ri ¢ dard required by law to measure the| sion of an agreement relative to the |int " The 5 quality of candle-power of gas, an tine of a by Ce "| body was recovered then there would be some chance to| fer Dice, snr reat ey en - ft IPNNRe , ; TITING , ‘ compel the gas company to furnish) Ointries ie mon mecutoh mecordinn to 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street u“ J) the Beenie the quality of as they Pay | tie Handelasiad, Germany wil recor | PAIN REMEDY | A-committee on organization con-| nize the Netherlands Overseas Trust as ina a of the chairman of the follow-| consignee and the ‘Trust will recognize pi ont af . 4 ing associations present was chosen: |the German, as well as the British Family Use ] : — heepshead Bay Board of 1 plack list 4 tr: € y ¢ Sheepshead Dey aroused to Renae we Beanen, Bites tutteny| Se Bion Government han ven ‘ eRUGOrCinary wale / s ead Bay Aroused to Board ot’ Trade, J 5 1 | permission f spurt : WwW } ep y Manhattan Beach Civi HM et ie departure of forty } Fight — Mayor Hylan | Thomas Monahan; Fiske Terrace ow lying at Rotterdam loaded 6 ” hi * Neila At | sociation, Arthur K. Wing: Ci With eareeen te avian ports, Cc Pledges City’s Aid. Borough’ Board of Public bapdh ef eal ea \y ment William iH. Benjes; Wee | a Rte teeters thease Sen omen Improvement League, William C. | \ i Sheepshead Bay {s up in arm$ ning; Kings High an CCon-|MANY TURKS DESERT ARMY. a Against all “war profiteering” to-day, Club, James A. Blanchfield; Second aTREaond equi ll war profteering) onder Cue gt Bic Nepalis Cie) Merlin Unenny Over trained nete-| ROC uc elow Regular Prices ) night designed especially to protest | Charles W. Lucas. tlons Between Bulgaria and | 50c ° against the proposed extortion of a ee moe Turkey, ‘ For Seventy Years $1.25 rate by the Brooklyn Borough| POLITICAL RIGHTS FOR JEWS.) 2URtcH. A cording to a) All Dru. sts Tried and Trae y neutral autho | N Sat the, mnsett Conterrea by Roamanta, Who| '8 considerabi EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for panye ‘patrons and ‘prebeben -wiseltiek Fought in Balkan War. n ° i elations be- | Gorin tembaso Opemie Oe vi at Parish Hall could not be held in.| ROME. Aue. \.—tn adeiddalh Md ly nyt reported, ia Guk errr — { The gas company's threat became 80 | ment has conferred full civic and p Tountaing. Ve | SES pean Gene Che SI H incident when the real spirit of the b non ToAtovation — Weateshe | gathering, which w a hes and ears (inthe fis campaign and-upon th hilt ithea heeds baedlteeodahcte : , a are 61913 campaign and upo hak despite the Lit was voiced by) mane jaccording, to Geopatehes res a SETS = ; | @ various speakers, celyed here from Jassy Acthur W. Dennen, President ot! ANTZEN PRICE-REDUCTIONS| 3 { the Sheepshead Bay Board of Trade, | Americans on am Casualty SGeaul * + ‘ in calling the meeting to order said | ; The most important SHOE ECONOMY event. | 2—"McCreery Special” Black Bag, —Genuine Cowhide Bag, as_illus- its purpose was to organize an assu-| OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 6.—The follow- It enables you to secure high-grade Spring and Summer is illustrated; th ol nloth lined: trated, Brown, Russet or Black; full cut; ing Americans are mentioned in to-day’ Foot iti | 1 Y : eed SecgEn | Miagwarde: wiBOnk Th A ciation of consumers so powerful that | !n ans ntioned in to-day's cotwear at positive and emphatic price-reductions | Manofacturer’s line of sample Bags pwed- rorne Size: two pockets; sewn corners; sizes 16, 17 5 | Canadian casualty list: Killed in representing 15 off. Wh : 5 A ae ‘| sewed-on corners. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 ‘ z 4 the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company | ti9n bag ; 75 off. | made of genuine Cowhide, as illustrated; inches ‘ and 18 inches. would be forced to make a fair prica. full cut; three pockets; oxford design; “i b : ; sign; pe larly 11.50 i? ‘inne W 5 ; regular! ; th ha ne tts ar be beter aad | Ver Minn “Died —c | sewn corneré; double or single handles; 5.95 regularly 7.50 9.75 re 4 jose to pert en odd sites, on Us during war time, when we are! One Htaltan De 785 8.85 i} 19.75 doing all we can to keep our boys at fe pak a ewilaslorae ‘ the front in fighting condition. ‘This| ROMP. Aug. G.-A detachment of | Ask for Our Book—"The Abuse of the Big Toe.” | regularly 26.00 and 80.00 a ma ease i * * a s, ho uc idge in \- NO BRANC STOR ES—Or nh Adress community is certainly going to re-|y nia. resisted Austria mine WAL A ar only addrews sist any $1.25 rate.” Jeontihued for 180 houte last, weeks 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. y ; John Temple Graves said the great. | * coming to a despatch from Va | — ustom Bootmakers Over 60 Years. aaa est scandal in this country to-day is the spirit of profiteering. He recalled | the bitter fight the gas companies | had made against the reduction of their exorbi t rates and the devic:s their lawyers had resorted to in pre- venting the will of the people, as ex- | ; Spel susp ular oe | ] 5—Cowhide Suit Case, as illustrated, 1 | built on steel frame; corners and edges r fairness to both 48) 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street | 4 reinforced; fitted with leather straps * onstrated | Sent ee . all around; sizes 24 and 26 inches. . te Tt 4—Genuine Cowhide Suit Case, as ‘ separate tray; pocket in lid; illustrated, built on steel frame; corners 13.75 regularly 15.00 » 26 and 28 inches. and edges’ well protected; sizes 24 and 5.95 regularly 8.00 | 26 inches. 9.75 regularly 13.50 6—Week-End Case, as illustrated, made of Black Enameled Duck; double steel frame; corners and edges well August Clearance Sale 15,000 Yards ; NOVELTY PRINTED VOILE | A choice assortment of handsome new designs and beautiful color combinations conable Dron. te telegram from on light, medium and dark grounds, also White with black; 38 inches wide. Baratoga in which he said: “T want to assure the consumers of yard 38c gas of the Borough Gas Company! that the Mayor and the City Admin- | istration will go the limit In assisting ——e—eervevev': Clearance Sale WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR At Substantial Savings | from the gas co from the pe: California, where the labor is higher than hi at.a profit for as thousand. He also \ to the fact that the fixing the rate of in bonds, has put 4% per ce ompany H 8—"MeCreery Special” Open Top 9. Wardrobe ‘Trunk Regulation 45-inch ~~ Wardrobe “ 5 i , aes I ie as illustrated; mad Trunk, as illustrated, made on three Dy | Glove Silk Vests,—superior quality; Pink Glove Silk Union Suits with band top; 7—Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, as il on three-ply veneer Basswood frame; veneer Basswood frame; covered wit | only; bodice styles. Pink only; bodice styles Pi | lustrated, ‘made on three-ply ‘veneer | covered and intertined with hard wil | hard vulcanized fibre; five drawers, ten ‘les. | Rasswoc f covered 1 interli ca « ibre; ive drawers, eight gers, shoe pockets a y i Glove Silk Bloomers, —superior quality; White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,— 24.75 regularly 35.00 27.50 regularly 37.50 36.00 regularly 46.00 } heavy weight; Pink only. low neck; sleeveless; knee length; regular and | TS 2.75 extra sizes. 85. | er Children’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,—low neck; sleeveless style; knee length,.....50¢ Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House August Sale Gr: aa a7 ‘* smith St 170 na the night shat! te filled with musi rand Stree | mith Street Brooklyn f iN ey eet ee ‘a day : FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES | Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. | Ss -- } RNERE HRC ENS 7, Large quantities of attractive and desirable Furs were purchased $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY f PPENHEIM. aLLINS & inde previous to the increased cost of skins and labor and made into fashion- |] Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Fulton Street —Brooklyn il Were Longfellow writing able Fur Coats, Coatees, Neckpieces and Muffs for this Annual Event {| _Bisseunk Of Your, Credit Purchiacs When opening « New Account 74) or i . : . “ , f ‘ i ec Pe Papin Pov Prices quoted will prevail only during the month of August. Clothing for Your Whoie Family on Easy Terms , : eaereer 50e ROOMS , Vaan | felo” pajamas! (The cares Purchases will be stored, without cha i 13 FURNISHED INTRODUCE { of the night that slipped nei ; rge, until November Ist. 7"? A DISTINCTIVE CHARM IN EARLY out of sight, etc., etc.) As it is, we write in plain prose to rhyme with “arose, re- freshed from his head to his toes.” *“Longfelo” pajamas—a 1, Hudson Seal Cape......regularly 57,50 August Sale Price 42.50 Hudson Seal Muff... . regularly 22,50 August Sale Price 16.50 2. Skunk Scarf regularly 55.00 size that spells comfort for August Sale Price 37,50 a 2 Ic | @ long individuals. | Skunk Muff, made of finest pelts, > ¢ Fall f rocks ‘Fi Same way for short fel-| Las aR } iy 7 oY and lows — *‘‘Shortfelo” paja- mas. For big fellows— *“Bigfelo” pajamas. We believe we are the only folks in town who go in for these unusual pajama August Sale Price 35.00 3. Best quality Taupe Wolf Scarf, regularly 37.50 August Sale Price 32.50 Best Quality Taupe Wolf Muff, regularly 45.00 4 4 — tinishes Our new summer stock has all "i of the best and moet up-to- hich 4. patterns of this {1s Season's oitermos: Q J -49 good ones for Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, ioe sizes. | 5 Registered Trademark | August Sale Price 35,00 A SERIES OF | | ROGERS PEET COMPANY | Coats 4 Hy 4 Attractively fashioned of tj Broadway Broadway | Hudson Seal Coats, made of B B d S H t the season's desir- | at 13th St. oehe at 34th St, « heice ann belted mode 1 with 1g roa way ong 1 S | hy able fabrics. Broadway Corners” —Fifth Ave. |, collar of fine Skunk, ae \ at Warren at 41st St regularly 245.00 By America’s Most Popular Co nposers, iy \ August Sale Price 185,00 i vere i a Model Tlustrated of Satin Hudson Seal Coats, with Words and Music Complete in a | and Gecresiis se collar, cuffs and deep border of Li $50.00 eee i Ba a Es i Ra OCW OW Bp SFE ens 6 eae be tA OD nD had ht 8 8 db oa dee ddendaa bal kd ine sate t30” | |THE SUNDAY WORLD Natural Muskrat Coats; made with Hudson Se: Hlar and Ee cuffs reg 1y 165.00 ' G JIU TH E S Jt August Sale Price 125.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made of | § " Directory reer a, any Ey yale |] Order THE SUNDAY WORLD in Advance from Newsdealer. | r Lg sg Ane peice Riove phy pret cave "rap ae SBS | Ab cca tan edie. RY eK od . August Sale Price 2 Edition Absolutely Limited to Advance Orders Each Composer a Famous Song Writer,

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