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idl atiadine ic stb. Ia “PRAYED HARD” | | Bb and killed, but the number did not compare with that of the Germans Their dead were heaped up so high ‘THE TWO TROLLEY CRASHES CAUSE TIE-UP ON BRIDGE e's ni has LEWIS BLAMES WHITMAN FOR SUBWAY DISCOMFORT M the Governor's political interests than to the installation of the new syste: promote the Governor's Gubernatorial bi t'ogd silent poy St son putea EVEN ne Woius. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 19 1918, “The chi r. object of its members, lewis says, “appears to be to Sn eT RR ETE ve jatae of Liberty Bont Service Dalty From West 120th Street. On and after to-morrow the uptown public will have @ daily boat service of their own, direct to the Statue of A long, cool glass of delicious they hae ai bi Moning ‘Tae French eaten tees and President aspirations. The| Liberty, leaving West 129th Street at and American soldiers drove het One Man Slightly Injured as Front] public Service Commission, He|present commission is merely ,ali1 A M., 2, 6 and § P.M. This jine I e re 51>) back and later we occupied what ha political machine will be under the management now p |becn their first line, of One Car Ys Smashed Says, Devotes Its Time to Gov- Gov. Whitman {s in town. It fs|operating the downtown boat which “GOT OFF LUCKY” ssaiiieci Wounded Private Writes That A rf T Piled U gin to help me. My prayers were | Brooklyn, was injured slightly, because, | coming ie un In @ prepared caught, fire today while lying in Pel-|ful sail around the harbor, and nt freak b merican Troops Pilec answered, and I kept fighting and/it is said, the brake failed to hold a| statement Mr. Dems Bay ot eee aaevery as the | ene tae the Warn Weekes refres ou better I. DAVEGA, ® r P got away lucky.” Pucnam Avenue car which smashed Into|¢rnor for “the lamen Il. Ve" te cartnreree Wan Pa! on eae weather. y 9 Inc. Germans a Dozen High. | bombs in our trenches. | just prayea hard, saying an act of |contrition, and asked the blessed Vir- “When the dawn was breaking they | sent up about fifty aeroplanes. They shot machine guns at us and dropped Well, mother, Albert Bowker, killed {n action on | by Another. A crash between two trolleys on the Brooklyn Bridge and a second accident, in which one of the cars jumped the track, caused a thirty minute tie-up during the rush hours this morning. John Brennan of No. 325 100th Street. a Flatbush Avenue car. The front of ernor’s Political Interests. All the blame for public discomfort in the subway H eystem was put squarely up to Gov. Whitman to-day by Attorney General Merton Bb. Lewis, his rival for the Governorship in the | w; disclosed the other night when the understood he will reply to the Lewis attack this afternoon. erty of H. F. Sinclair, an ofl importer as the cause, this igniting the gasoline eee Sinctair’s Yacht Since on Fire, ‘The pleasure yacht Sinco, the prop. ith offices No. at 120 Broadway, leaves Battery Pier every hour, on the hour, Visitors are received by Miss Liberty free of charge, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. . The evening moonlight trips from W 129th Street at 8 o'clock, or from B. tery Pier at 8.30 o'clock, offer @ delight- ¢ CEYLON TEA will invigorate and ReGuLATiOn Katelin pee je J Per star At or women than any other beve- New York's Leading Leap Fi ; yeat |the Putnam Avenue car was smashed Public Service Commission undertook | fel tanks.” For a time it losked as Death sporting’ eede ates | July 15, formerly live at No. 146 West |o4 tne rear platform of the Flatbuah|to put the H syatem Into operation.” if the other light, craft lying by were| A man, believed by police to be 128' WEST 128TH ST. A description of fighting around | 101st Street with his sister, Mrs. |" \cnue car badly damaged.” The ee ‘The commission, Mr. Lewis says, is|!n danger Mut Capt. hy od anecy,| victim of the heat, leaped from the Evening. Chateau Thierry on July 15 and of| Mrs. Burke. He enlisted in the old/ wero towed to Brooklyn, completely demoralized. Its failure is] Sith. chemical, engine from Company | central span of Manhattan Bridge dur- y the good care taken of American | 02th Immediately after the United o¢ the bridge the Putnam Avenue sua |due to the fact that members devote | which ts a 60-ton express cruiser, was |! the rush hour to-day and was lost f rand hs calied | merican | states entered the war and went to | Jumped the track, more of their time to politics and to only slightly daamged, in the Mast River, ed was contained in a letter | gr = } rance as a member of Company H, | « from Private Hugh Haggerty, of | 165th Infantry. ‘The War Department | Company F, 165th Infantry, received | Message Announcing his death was re- | by his mother, Mra. May Haggerty | °¢lved by his sister yesterday, Com- named in the) Corpl, James 8, McCready, pany H, 165th Infantry, \, Of No, 922 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, to-day, ten minutes before the ar- Hoover Shopping Liberty Luncheon Sets Lord & Taylor | casualty Hist as wounded in action Gu: teed t Save linen. White ollcioth, | ran! Lo 14 § 4 rival of a War Department telegram | on July 15, formerly was manager of pound: eavy inforeed stenciled in mah five pieces . the Bland Textile Company, No. 317 paper, with handk c in various sl pte to the effect that he had been se-| Broadway, New York, A War’ De- prettily — decorated 35 nh 8 —FIFTH AVENUE— th Sereet | verely wounded. partment ‘telegram saying that the Fifth Floor. 38th Street b goth Stree h 4 has not Haggorty’s letter was written on| } Srined: Wak Gent July 18, three days after he was hit, and he said he was only slightly wounded. Tho letter read: “I must say, mother, it was a terri- ble day for the Germans. They at- tacked us about 6 o'clock and wo just heaped them up a dozen high. There were a number of our boys wounded brother at Tulsa, Okla, and then tel- egraphed back "to Miss Elisha A. Lumb, No, 537 Seventh Avenue, Long McCready’s flancee, . Harrison Hornbeck, re- ported as severely wounded, formerly lived at No. 34 Cliff Avenue, Yonkers. The War Department message to hii mother, Mra Benjamin Hornbeck, says he received his wound on July 18. He is a member of the famous Ninth Infantry, Hornbeck was born at Port Jervis, N, Y., thirty years ago. | Before the war he was employed as draftsman by the New York Cen- » won his commission as sec- | nt at “| Established |— COLD STORAGE FOR FURS AND WEARING APPAREL (ON THE Lea outhet —1826— CooL, COMFORTABLE LUNCHEON AND TEA Roo Women’s Bathing Suits | August Sale of Furs Extraordinary Sale of 500 | An Annual Event—Planned to Anticipate the Autumn De- | mand, and Featuring Advance Models in Fashionable Furs At Less Than Manufacturer's Cost | of Assured Quality at Prices Much Less Than Actual Values the first Platts- p, went back the | Smart and distinctive Bathing Suits, at prices that scarcely cover the cost of materials and making. The manufacturer fully expected to sell more Suits than he sold the previous season, but the unprecedented weather so curtailed his sales that he} found ,himself with a surplus stock. Unwilling to hold these Suits for another season, he closed them out to us at concessions that make this | sale possible. \ A sale of wide scope and intense style interest, appealing to every woman who has in mind the purchase of a Fur Coat or Set. A month hence these values cannot be duplicated. If you want to keep your hair in) good condition, be careful what you | wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoon contain too much alkali. This drie the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsiied a year. Previous to joining the cocoanut oil (which is pure and en-| Regiment ,with which he saw serv tirely greaseless) is much better (hen o Mexican border, < reported as wounded in| hed to the 163th | ntry abd had been in France for | Furs purchased during the August Sale will be stored without charge until later in the season, Hudson Seal Coats n the 4 ; ‘ the most expensive soap or anything| “0 is thirty-fv d ; i else you can use for shampooing, ag| RlO¥ed by the Tyson Ticket Agency We give you this information because (Seal Dyed Muskrat) Selected Pelts, Lined With Brocade ‘ thig ean't possibly injure the hair Mia ehat ha Had Gana eaet Ceeaeh of the remarkable values, and because thal del, with d 11 d cuff ‘ Simply moisten your hair with wa-| *Aijon but up till that time he ha 9 -inch model, with deep cape collar and cuffs...........eceeeeeeee ter Gnd rab it is, One or two tea.| Ccuom but BP Ul chat time be bes we want you to know how Suits of this | 45 Pp SEP eau eee 195.00 spoonfuls will make an abbadance of ha ver frogn Franco in behalf character can at the very height of the | 45-inch model, with skunk collar; belted...........0 0s beceseeees $225.00 hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather | nzie, the wounded sol- Bathing Season be offered at this ex- i re Ze i rinses out easily and removes every that her husband had ceptionally low price. 45-inch model, finest quality skins; deep skunk collar and cuffs...... $325.00 particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and) saved his life and that of two other ane del, belted b k; li -oll excessive oil. The hair dries quickly | comrades in the trenches, Satin, Taffeta and Novelty Silk 40-inc h model, belted back; rolling cape collar...........seeeeeeees $189.50 and evenly, and it leaves it fine and|* The first golden stripe for Green- ° ; ; oF p silky, bright, flufly, and easy to man- | Points coed lle ag Bathing Suits 36-inch model, deep rolling collar; belted back...........s00++006++ BLE2650 age. day When news’ reac sme of You can get mulsified cocoanut oil M"*. } at most any drug store, It is very a 7°95 Black Lynx Sets Skunk Neck Pieces , ugh to \ } last every, one Inthe family) for AML ie Se aces aa ae ‘ sat Scarfs in smart animal effect..... $49.50 poi a Rnitallt Beha ha $26.50 —S = ction o uly 22, according J iT ss a ay a sa shape wi ine Rotem ca July ay aeeerale Novelties of the most ultra fashiona| e styles; many in gay plaids anc Beariaiuiainew round etpoiipen Se ae Goin ‘f dbl mice $42.50 | Mrs, rank W. checks, others in smart color combinations; others in all black. Cape collar, trimmed with tails... $52.50 Surf Satin Suits (while they last)..........0.0sseeeeeeeeees $5.00 | Muffs in the correct round shape $39, 50 Capelet, deep new model... . $92.50 | Third Floor Third Floor years old and was a sophomore at Princeton University when he went - _ — ——— soe to the Plattsburg training camp last Pt narne of Cait , Weta, whose Announcing ‘the Arrival of | Clearance Sale 1,200 Pairs | father is of German birth, has ap- ‘3 S f 5 5 peared on three American’ casualty ry hats Oa Se iS ieee pet ot Autumn’s Smartest Dresses Women’s Low Shoes | NYO con cneity ose it se Pe aR Cchita Acer ta rtinn The Mode’s latest interpretations, the authoritative odorless and sanitary a8 ‘address of his pa fashions, fabrics and colors for the new season king dish with a litt! A : 1s Be 8, cs and colors for season. i ; a cooking dish with a little 10 reat Avenue, ymnree i ' fs | Sold This Season Smartest Styles F ACM Cua a Aten oe Sonban? The Vogue of Tricolette | The New Tailleur Dresses | 1 Ae GHIEN pela ton with te Hoa Rranamarner when sponsored by Paris, is evidenced in many of | of Serge, Poiret Twills, Tricotine, often com- th SA UE EAN? of the Best LIME Maimbat Avago Wan. This wrap tee the Street Dresses. | Simplicity, finds, ex-| bined with satin, | Distinctive models) with Prices. Makes. ea nl ure the mother was d pression in the straight, slender lines of the| gay bead embroideries or with jet bugles. Renae: Malalestandiae -day themame of d’Apostino Is on silhouette, while elggance is achieved by heavy | Dresses. strapped with broad braid, to empha: 4 rl ts th in action, July 18—the second battle silk or bea es : ) i ie ges , ‘ 7 ‘ ; | Reaurciaaan nae. npg Seid ge peptide nige otge as ene Ag embralueries and:clevery epplled Mee cele ALTAIR E NSE ON PARENEG: SAS INES _ Included in this timely offering are the most effective of Footwear Novelties \ At o¥ pood decors ond I ivehantiereatcntencilslemcant Wool Ji N D Pract ' for Summer and early Fall wear, druggiote=15 conte Piste aeteld Saag pibad aaa tinaaare tate ool Jersey makes smartly practical| New Dresses with adjustable Capes and | The Mendleson Corporation mnie a eritical vangition. pee ens Dresses, anes with Doh aating satin 3-piece Costumes of Georgette and Serge parr aan Bu mack Patent Leather Pumps New Fork city = or embroidered in colors. with sleeveless “Jaquettes.” alfekin Oxlords and Fancy Pumps | TOO HOT TO GE GET MARRIED. with perforated vamps and military heels. | in graceful styles, Louis XVI. heels. 500 Pairs Low Shoes, Reduced to $3.95 Sizes incomplete, but excellent choosing from a great variety of styles and leathers. Infants’ and Children’s Pumps, Reduced to $1.25 Four hundred pairs, in different styles and leathers. A Varied Collection at Scores of Models at | $39.50 10 $125.00 $39+50, $49.50 © $150.00 | -Clearance of Dresses—$19.50 to $25.00 Street, Afternoon and Evening Models in Taffeta, Satin, Lace, Net, Crepe de Chine and Wash Silk, at radically reduced prices. Third Floor me) Middle-A. ker Drive on | cense BD jalts—No Brides, Absolutely Removes age Lice Bureau. Up to there has been Issued only 40 marriage Indigestion. Dru gists, 8 and the horizon was clear of tefund money if it fails. 25¢ noon 8 It is too hot Sizes incomplete ssaid City Second Floor Silks Hundreds of Lengths of Silks Corset Sale Offers Unusual Values Annual August Sale of Oriental Rugs Styles especially adapted to One lot of extra fine the demanda of the many. woe One lot of Very Fine | lot Reduced to er men whe senice dauwes but | Persian Mahal and Arak Rugs vetomen hime Hae 98¢ yard 1e3 Sum ‘ i, e largest single purchase we have ever made, repre- : ependable Wear. in the most popular room sizes senting the good medium grades to the very finest Mone Plain and novelty silks, in it does not tdke a wise man or Sn 6h: Lord &Taylor Special Corsets N ; A A go lian teeab 's WOO! Huai ae wonderful Salar AOUNIAE: great variety. pert mechanic to buy a CASE Car. Three Fashionable Modele Averaging Averaging veraging ; tions and unique designs—the pattern outlines being al Ground Floor Everyth that ent nto its con- ‘ we 6x9 feet 8 x 10 feet 9g x 12 feet carved, bring out the designs in share relief, yt He ae enert ts at $1.45 ie oe 7 : ae rae oles | Special Note—his entire shipment is being of:- : a $135 to $250 $175 to $375 $245 to $305 fered at prices prevailing before the war; there will —# Ginghams The convoy of the CASE Cars, is the (In a complete range of sizes.) ee heres be no more shipments arriving in this country name of the manufacturer—a forty-five ee Ae An especially attractive collection of until after the war is over, Imported Novelty pink striped Batiste, ppg orien cite Aree] low ‘ust, medium birt, free Persian Rugs (Small Sizes) poGomplee amortment of alee ranging from a Door Mat Plaid Ginghams up about 2 x 3 a é.go tk i: varge Room Specis name on it. Fancy White Broche, lightly | ranging from 2x2 feet at $27,50 to 414 x7 feet at $37.50, | sizes about 14 x 20 feet at $850.00. besa Uf you want the maximum ot comfort, but yall boned; medium bust $47.50 and up to $225.00. Averaging Averaging Averaging 68¢ a yard pleasure and economy —a car that stays Bihansy vatiteed aut oniae Hall Runners from 2% to 334 feet wide to 9 to 19 feet | 6x49 feet 8 x 10 feet 9 x 12 feet Choice colors and patterns; F sold by the good will of the purchaser, ie rsuen Pes) pee | la isk lena 2 56000, | 125 to $22 $r75 4 Wl s ae 5 ee f ‘ ; i we incite you to try the C ASE SIX. It buat) clastic insert in skirt; well ong at $95.00 to $250.00 Cee x 5 to $225 $175 to $375 $225 to $475 31-32 in nese Pe rs j will satisfy you on every point, ; ' Clearance of Corsets 2 (All sizes in the lot, but not ‘ "| Semi-Made Summer a HLA. SANDERS "R83 Beate Special Sale of Summer Curtains Skirts Eastern Distribuiaes Lord & Taylor Special Cor ets None At Less Than Present Cost of Materials No ae - in figured batiste, coutil an } E nes ; : . ‘o Close a , 1876 BROADWAY, N.Y. ~)., broct : Cc. 0. D. Fine Nets, Lace l'rimmed Voiles and Marquisettes, two | $ Returns Columbus (993 G Ratuagi - ‘ yards long; in white, ivory and ecru....... Pair J 2.95 $2.50 each educed to $1.65, $1.05, Pinte Tee fs Laat j $2.05 Few styles and materials, in a various sizes Second Floor Second Floor | } { .

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