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Ste tm nc AONE ARAN _THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918. PN t * ; nu EDGE FILES PETITION. & candidate for the Republica the ticket after his name: “Republican- curb and crashed into a plate glass Delicious Freshly Roasted (GOV. lesen "| ton for United bth i oy Bos mericanism Lennon sont l KILLED 4 HURT window at No, 448 Warren Street. NEW INCOME TAX T0 CLAIM HOW T0 GET RID ance ~ ty has 6,000 ” a public an-Americhnism” Ticket. cr. Keser 9 @| LONDON, Aug. the Alert, ane was owned and driven by Thomas TRENTON. N. J., Aug. §—Gov. Wal "ai | Queen Elianbeth of Beigium visiled te McGloin, No. 302 Fifth Street, Brook-| _ ° sil |]: ta © Seend tote led this petit With the petition the Governor filed | American feet in British watern, tt lyn, He suffered contusions and Friends of President Say Clause in | From Detithon a8 the designation which will appear on WAS announced to-day, Jincerations on the head. John Man-| | i " iffer- Wholesaler |ain, who was in the car with him,! Bil Won't Make Any Differ Direct to You. | was cut about the head, He lives| ence to Him. 1 I Gaaae bees Saas eae wagon was driven by George Mc-| president of the United States ‘wboloasie’ ain carry ce | — Ka No, 891 Batiaction “or money \ MOONY rained HLeaMITAT EROOUAGE | Coe one get Om ein aie to Quick Relief ery 2a, Maths, M4 ' atime [responding to a h eration ON!l | Se gsementes fey re ; GILLIES COFFEE CO., Three Women Among Victims | er ene oe eee eration cad | £2:200.000,000 revenue bill by | the Verona. BAI-289 Washington ft.» X.Y. v Tucl a ean Parkwa; % ‘f et we Piace and rele: reat, é ina a e O of Bronx Accident—Coney |Avenue x, Brooklyn, by the aucomo- | Vevs 00d Means Committee, UBGSt) wt Juttered for a number of yeate Phone Barclay 0807, Rat. 78 Years “ A i 1 have to]. . bile of Thomas Wainwright, of No.| the proposed rate he wil with Rhewmatiem and severe Pains in Hospital Doctors in Wreck. | 528 West 163d Street, Manhattan, | fill out @ check for @ trifle more than ng Bids ond Bick, a by ital: The ambulance was thrown against $24,000 to settle the obligation. y A baste ointn la, Mie ecco bE trees that line the parkway and com-| put friends of President Wilson | 4nd heavy lifting. One man waa killed and six other |pletely wrecked, Dr. Shapiro and his | geciared nh ew clause ‘will “ s. ' jeclare that the nm e Persons were injured in two auto. (assistant, Dr. Lawrence Friedman, | not ‘make any actual difference to | | aad had Like up hope of ever | mobile accidents early to-day. were severely cut and bruised and! him. He has always paid a tax on | being well again, a friend recommended were taken to the hospital. Wain- | his $75,000 income, though exempted | ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit L blet | A touring car owned by Cornelius | wright, who escaped without serious haa mule oe (0 iver Tablets) to ‘. FRANKLIN SIMON | _ Men’s . Hand -Tailored Suits Of Strictly All-Wool Fabrics ye ee = \Ge D6 Beans | J. Cahill of No. 2140 Washington |injury either to himself or his auto- me and after using the first box I felt i= _ = Hot water + Avenue, the Bronx, and driven by |mobile, was served with a summons Killed by an obile. so much better that I continued to take 2 af > Sure j Ruddy Olsen of No. 766 Fox Street | for reckless driving. Joseph Hoffman, a tailor, twenty-| them; and now I am enjoying the best — got out of control while turning from one ye a * bas bh * we ia? Bet ae of health. W. M. LAMPSON.” L id while crossing ¢ atree! in front o: | 167th Street into Findlay Avenue No. 110 Delancey Street this morning 50c a box; 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25c. | E :" | shortly after 1 o'clock, The car went was struck and knocked down by an | R | over the curd and crashed through automobile owned and operated by| At all dealers or sent on receipt of FO INDIGESTION the plate glass window of the laun- ee eet etan was taken in | price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, jary of Caroline Mais at No. 1138 The auto to Beth. lerael” Hospital, |OGDENSBURG, N. Y. | Findlay Avenue where he died. Gumbino was arrested, | Besides Olsen there were tn the } ane an car Bennett W, Anderson of No, 729 ca Ea ek ER ES ATA RTA —~— | Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Formerly $33, $30 and $28 Reduced to 894. ie Men's Hand-Tailored Suits Formerly $45, $42, $40 and $38 Reduced 0 *35 : house, Anderson's jugular vein was cut Greeley Dy glass and his skull was fractured. | _ ‘ | Ho died shortly afterward in the Lin- | Endorsed by Foreign Office as 1234 e 0. coln Hospital. fi Miss Anderson and Miss Edina wore Travelling to Roumania on Fifth Ave., at 35th St. thrown from the car into the middle Official Business, i | Established 1879 il iy of the laundry, but escaped with Compensation for August heat minor bruises and cuts. | in these Mre, Anderson had eeveral ribe| “lam Bayard Hale, while in Ber- Midsummer Sales & Advance Fall Styles broken and suffered other severe in-|!!" ®8 correspondent of the Hearst fortes, newspapers, acted as an agent of the AMONG THE “JUST ARRIVED” are several new frocks for Misses and Juniors. An adorable navy satin—in Junior sizes—is the youthful counterpart of Mother's ~_ eee OE EES ee sen’s face and head were badly| German Government, according to | cut up, The victims were all taken | oorges made to-day by Alfred Ia the Lincoln Hospital, In @ collision between a mail auto| Becker. Deputy State Attorney Gen- truck and an automobile at Bond and | ¢T@l. who is conducting the investiga- | warren Streets, Brooklyn, early to-| tion of German propaganda and spies. best loved and most serviceable gown. 13-15-17 yrs. 29.50 ° day two persons were injured. Tho | Details of Hale's activities in Germany r All our own Fifth Avenue Models machines after colliding jumped the| have been obtained within the last 24 A SLIP-ON of navy serge, with peasant neck and simply trimmed, is one of Regular and In-Between Sizes —_—_—_—_—— — eee neal & man who accompanied | those ewe th, and convenient frocks that no wardrobe should be without. 29.50 . " nim to Berlin 4 . A 1 r With Fingers! Mr. Becker says that Hale, in his Wyte He le ~ , fk small charge for alterations own study in Berlin, wrote Chancellor FOR YOUNGER GIRLS—a new arrival of wash dresses in light and dark Corns Lift Out von Bethmann-Hollweg’s “Fourth of calico colorings—crisp and cool looking. The kind that welcome school and July meksage of the American Peo- | |¥ play wear and frequent launderings. 4-12 yrs. 3.95 e,”" which was printed in the Hearst ‘J Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street | Separate Shop on Street Level Freezone is magic! Sore, touchy ey ann ee ean [Special Attention! . corns and calluses lift right mania on passports endorsed by the is called to the attractive prices prevailing in the Misses’ and Children’s Department off. No pain! German Foreign Office with the nota- (Second Floor) for end-of-the-season dresses, many of which can also be utilized ~ tion, “Bearer is travelling on official for fall wear. business of the eign Office;" that Hale engaged cé d on a Swedish Note 3.95 ship to act as courier between Copen- . . hagen and the United States in an ef- for Girls’ Dresses fort to thwart the British censorship, latic a H ‘ H Matte x eK paying him $300 a trip: that Hale took Calico, Gingham, Voile—Quaint little scalloped frocks of Grand from this countsy to Berlin a plan for mother's calico with bonnet to match, ideal for seashore or garden, ih Worldi wate Dawe, maEviCg) WAR Ne | te for little tots of 4, 5 and 6 years. ment; that Hale furnished the Ger: | For older sister there are gingham play dresses with bloomers, or man Foreign Office with a Marked | dainty guimpe frocks of gingham or voile for afternoon wear. Sale 3.95 copy of @ rare edition of an English | }, te i dictionary to be used in writing and | Sizes up to 14 yrs. ale deciphering code messages between hunself and the German Government. | Rare air eRe | BURLESON TO MEET PRESS” Under A Practical New Velour Suit for Women Introducing A War Service Model ‘Trade-Mark applied for, All rights will be fully pretected, 45.00 Practical for the early days, the smart convertible collar when thrown back affects easy sport lines, epresen: # assoctations and Wash- A few cents buys a tiny bottle of |! the magic Freezone at any drug store. |‘ Apply a few drops of Freezone upon | meet him next Monday for a} of means of providing the vire facilities for the Our 6th Ave. Store Closes Saturdays at I P. M. Our 3rd Ave. Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. i u Pe ila Taig ict nobel ne gi ea telegraph ar ne ayatetti A suit that is also equipped to meet rough winds and CHugus ale ucnituce stops hurting, then shortly you lift it] | ra. n Dena. boisterous weather—the snug comfort of the collar as shown, » of Gran- —make it so. son, Vice President of d, died this mo: out, root and all, without any pain, soreness of irritation. These little bot- | tles of Freezone contain just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and | the calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So simple, Why wait? No humbug! Our ENTIRE STOCK and several SPECIAL DIS- COUNT purchases go into this sale. An unusual opportunity to anticipate your Fall household needs before next month’s rush at REDUCTIONS of 10°%, to 3313°% from REGULAR PRICES The Same Low id - Cash or Credit i i" “‘We Make Terms to Fit’”’ Porceloid Side joe Plain Figure Tags on Everything. As illustrated 24-2 Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Floor covering) | Colonial Period It comes in four of the best new fall shades, and is just the suit which young business women and devoted workers at the Red Cross and Canteen will need. > SQ When you examine the suit note the smart lining and the ©" clever slip pocket inside. # Charming Gifts for the Baby Hand embroidered afghans just arrived from France, Mrs. Richardson was nt both here and in Mon 4a member of All Angels’ *hurch in| West Ends 1) and one daughter. A private service will be held to-morrow morning. Congoleum ‘ pid at not the advance in price that you might expect. Felt base ..... 69c yd. ‘Suite in French pique, hand scalloped 2.50 | eure sas Mahogany French pique, daintily hand-embroidered 3.75 French pique, very elaborate with eyelet embroidery 4,50 Pillow Covers that are exquisite too: Fine linen, scalloped 1,50 Fine linen, hemstitched 1.65 | Fine linen, hand-embroidered 2.00, 2.50, 3.25 Hosiery for Women and Children 1.15 fora pair of Silk Stockings | .8sforChildren’s imported Socks site ii Sine aun . ; of | Three-quarter English socks—the popular ee Hea oe length and the popular make, Full fash- alk mixed with fibre for strenglh—tein- ioned with the straight ribbed fashioned forced foot : top (found only in English socks) which F peter keeps it from slipping down. Gold, white. An excellent stocking for swimming or | medium and dark tan. Sizes 514 to 914. Cia an 4 Pieces, consisting of (2-H GB Dresser, Chiffonier, [o — <a Toilet Table, Bed in full size; illustrated. Suits for Men In a Great Season-End Sale \ tt ] | $22.50 and $25.00 Sui $28.00 and $30.00 Su $32.50 and $35.00 Suit: now.. now now.. +» $17.80 $23.50 $27.50 i i any sports requiring firm, even-thread Bite : it Genuine Palm Beach Suits hosiery that looks well and stands the strain. | .75 for Striped Socks : ! Book ji Now Reduced to $6.75 . Good loaitng naualy to ah ha with | Also from England. Plain white and Rock Sewing Table ‘ookcase : : your best Oxfords. Black and white. white with vertical or circular stripes in 7 Py I thogany, with InMuhogany finish,2 Doors wremen Chair Not on sale at Broadway at 49th St. or 1456 Broadway. Sites 84 to 103, ile, Bleas fe bs ote. pe . tray . inche: le, joose cushion, cane with genuine ic) s Heather ect, at °G3'°” leaves...) ites high, ' 1, in mas ’ Matt @2S:O8 Roreny folsn. 10'%8 Tropical Worsted Suits ,.......» $17.50 to $2800 Women’s Hats aH Silk Suits and Flannel Suits. $22.50 to $35.00 Final Quick Clearance : Living Room Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits... $12.50 to $20.00 Q eae Dissscdtis ene Suite Kupp. Air-O-Weave Suits...... $15.00 to $28.00 com port ha . gandies, Straw: piece, massive Straw Hats Now Reduced to $1.65 125 Hats are on sale tomorrow morning. They are all late midsummer styles. Beautiful hats every one of them, priced so low as to make it profitable to buy another to finish the season. In every case, they are less than half price! 3.50 5.00 7.50 Heretofore 7.00 to 10.00 Heretofore 10.00 to 15.00 Heretofore 15.00 to 28.50 No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges No Returns “You Never Pay More at Best's” Bulk Grothers The Kuppenheimer House in New York, 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 44 E, léth St. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street at 3d Aronue—Open Saturday Evening SBAVMANK, |" MW.ConG"AvERIS"ST Save or Slave—Buy W. S. S. Regularly bare tty

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