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(wp. SATE aIRL TO POSE AS “MUNITION WORKER” FOR THE NEW WAR BADGE tr SOLDIER IS ‘CLAB TOAID'INBUILDING MITCHEL MEMORIAL New Yorker at Camp Hancock Sends Contribution—Total Now $27,068. The Mitchel Memorial Fund enters on its sixth week to-day with a grand total of contributions of $27,- 068,76. Growing as it is, the fund is yet @eserving of more and wider sup- Port, and The World invites contribu- tions, great and small, from all those “who would like to see John Purroy *Mitchel's memory worthily perpetu- ated. All money will be turned over to the Citizen’s Committee, of which Cleveland H. Dodge is Chairman, and contributions will be acknowledged in the columns of The World on the day following receipt. M. W. Benjamin, No, 43 West 88th Street, sent his check for $10 yes- terday, writing that it was “with re- e@r@ that I cannot afford to contrib- ute more I{berally.” Writing on the stationery of the Boldiers’ Club, Camp Hancock, Au- gusta, Ga, Corpl. Michael J. Smith| Yeoman inelosed a dollar bill and said: “l am’ states Na 4& Now Yorker, down here in, Camp Hancock, in the service. * ® Shitiams, MODEL FOR WAR_INDUSTRIES BADGE _ Clara Williams, Yeoman in Naval Reserves, Selected From 12,000 | in Newark Plant. | Clara Williams, United al Reserves, who has been selected by Ar Jo Davidson, } As a@ citizen and as a soldier, I deem °3 Macdougal Al the model of i & pleasure to help build something | ‘the munition worker,” which is to n honor of a great man, a good aad pe stampe the ndustries Useful citizen ‘and a soldier. Iam Co, Samped on M herd tel very sorry I cannot do more,” Ralph Caggiant, No. 545 West 126th Street, likewise. a contsibutor of $1, wrote: “In recognition of the high ‘spirit and fine example given by our former Mayor, permit me to contribute, Iam sorry that I am not sending $100, I would, but I can- not afford it. I hope the good work started by The World will be a suc- cess. Major Mitchel was a soldier from the bottom of his heart and died for a principle.” 66 KILLED, 70 WOUNDED ° IN MEXICO TRAIN HOLD-UP . Passengers and Soldiers Slain by Bandits, Said to Be Fol- lowers of Villa. EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 12.—Twenty- six passengers and forty soldiers of the train guard of fifty men were killed and seventy soldiers and civilians wounded when a train on the Mexican Central Railroad was held up at Co- guelo, Chihuahua, fifty miles south of Chihuahua City, Mexico, Saturday, ac- cording to word received here to-day. The bandits were Villa followers, The dead were stripped of their clothing and valuables. A military train carrying a strong foree of soldiers has gone to the scene. New Batiks by Arthur Crisp at | Mallinson’s By W. G. Bowdoin. A series of three large, decorative and pictorial bat recently pleted by Arthur Crisp, have just beon badge, came to New York from New Paltz, Ulster County, to seek @ place oak and suit model. e said to-day, in telling of to be chosen for the badge, the big city scared her, and she went back home without ever) making an application, Later she be-| came one of the 12,000 women em- ployed by the International Fuse Company of Newark, where she 1s now an inspector of primers for the Government. In her home, at No. But how sho came 668 South 20th ce flag a and who is one for ¢ et, Herbert, Cuticura For Baby’s) geval Skin fe) cEAN Ll cnt ES ONS sAMBOAT FS vet | WHERE TO GO AND HOW we GET THERE STEAMBOATS. — ~~ RIVE a AINE » HUDSON “all ‘Potiua, tn HAY. Hyif fare for all soldiers and sailors tn UP BOATS AM. com- 40. in the Marine Corps. Miss Witiams enlisted in the Navy last March, ceiving instructions to continue at fat work in the munition tal of the Governors Island “WHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AVGUBT ‘HOW TO CHOOSE HUSBAND. te, re ce on ae See foun woman who allows her- ct Aa scinated by the flippant, © to Girls Given by Baptist oe eater beer-drinking, girl. ne, plant, The} ~ § ogling, swWaggeriig, swearing type of idea ‘of the new badge is a soldier, ph Lact youth is playing with her own destiny. by a shipworker and a| “Choosing « Hushand” was the titte/""Hi¢\ divorces karp on Increasing as be x And mala , rapidly in the next few years as they J sonar 6 ane owe ene of an address delivered last night hs five fh the Geeaaes Just baron it will vO . Schow o' the Rev, John Roach Stratton, pastor|soon be true that the only difference J, shipbuilder, and First ephlth lied pastor | becween ua and the Turks in the matter of the Calvary Baptist Church. Here are some of the rules he laid do of our wives will be the difference be- en a team and a tandem. ‘West of Fifth Fourteenth Street To Customers Beginning Today, August 12th, and Until Further Notice, Our Business Hours Will Be 10 AMt6PM. ASSURING Better Traveling Facilities for Everybody While Still Affording a Shopping Hour Fram 5 to 6 P. M. for Those Who Work Elsewhere From 8 or 9 A.M. Until 5 P.M. BETTER SERVICE ALERT CLERKS AND GREATER EFFICIENCY Throughout the Store. 12, 1 | Fourteenth Street Sale Depts. Include:— Rugs Muslins Curtains and Sheetings Draperies Sheets Shades Pillow Cases Scarfs—Shams Blankets Quilts Comfortables Tickings Linens Towels Towelings Cutlery Pillows West of Wiftn Avenue Forethoughtful Cash Buying Another Success " Soaps Silverware Flannels The Following for Both Today and Tomorrow:— August Sale Linens and Towelings Careful housekeepers will replenish their linen closets NOW—while these prices prevail and assortments are complete. Specials featured for Today and Tomorrow are: Trish Linen Da Double Satin Irish Linen our re $2.60 yd... Sete—% dos. ainect raters Linen Damask Tea Ni one 72-in, cloth & 18x18, hramiatitched our reg. $18. our reg. $5. 22-Inch Do Union Linen yal Linen Napk our reg. $1 82-Inch Heavy U Da Ni nand part » $1.78 yd. 1.47 5 Pe ask Pattern Cloth— Our rem. $3.64. Sale 2.77 Closed Saturdays: During July and August as Has Been Our Custom for the Past Eighteen Years. James A. Hearn & Son AMUSEMENTS. (COLUMBIA fis tree hee » DAVE MARION Batis Fn comer MUSIC HALL MID-SUMMER i Eig 10-ALL-STAR ACTS-10 PHOTO PLAYS, A TWO DO! Production at Regular STRAND PRICES MATS., 20-30-55 EVES., 30-40-55e RE dah ANS a ie PLAYS. T TRA. at 47 5t Direction Harold Edel sents LATEST “AND GREATEST MASTERPH “THE GR tov HELP _WANTED—MALE, WITH THIS SAME CAST A\ RTH OF A NATION" and “H ia HEARTS OF Get Tae RoR" SOLOISTS REVIEW STRAND ano Srey Oncgsint” : nee STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED bung on the walls of the showrooms DIVISIONS, ot H. R. Mallinson & Co., Madison | INTERBOROUGH RAPID Avenue and Sist Street. They are en- |“ {Wernins only THEATRES, Way & doi A, 6 | TRANSIT Co. titled respectively: “The Producer,"' | Soma, J WINTER GARDEN Te wan | GAIETY Mate, Wed APPLY ROOM 1233, 165 zee Distributor” and “The Ultimate | Pisiicensie ‘or, ie aT BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO 5 mnsumer."* Comedy Hite IP. M. DA EXCEPT SUN- The series ts highly decorative and ‘ : . fe colors used in the mordants are PLAYHOUSE §7)»). TONIGHT «0 | COWAN & HARRI age both rich and brilliant, The Crisp batiks have been given an Orientul cast. They were dipped in the legends East, he dy: ts, d all J w SHORGE r “Wanted, We eh nites eltn: tasty care bern THE BILUE PEARL. "4, LYCEUM § ge att designers, detailers. and gleaned from the Arabian Nights way, & sco presents tracers, experienced in me- pe qb Mine TIGER ROSE ;chanical or electrical work; maaThe Producer” projects an Eastern Sidney Drew in le. Her Sain give experience, age and sal-| ant dictating his wishes to a = - in kt bw suo, || ary expected; permanent po- couple of female weavers, shown spat- LYRIC ‘Ne quip? HUDSON 3iadG ee. $3 || sitlone, Addtess A. S. 496 ed at the left in the act of using thelr " MAYTIME with fonn ¢ hares The mins LOUTy World LZ pand looms, they, bend over the i | ep a ‘ | BERNARD ssn MANN |.» Selanne as ey were under a spei ; nalts Se ee eee eet traat “fais {Hudson Navigation Company_ Maxine Elliott's"; in FRIENDLY ENEMIES, SR ANS Rar ae Bracefully from his shoulders and be- comes extremely decorative in the process, ‘At the merchant's feet executed in brilliant bla « War ‘Fron Steamboat Co, re two dogs, 8, while at} She Walked in Her Sleep LONGACRE '*\)\ \ Phe Sinart Wa | ia CONEY ISLAND =| (mr # 3. | ommencing TO-M¢ “THREE FACES EAST A Diay of the Becret Service, wit! Emmett Corrigan and Violet’ Homing. 4 Bia 50, “8 Sat DRAUGHTSMEN — ALLEGIANCE LIBERTY Sad? Si: 2%at | FscoIne UP” » oh | 42d to 4ist Sts., 10th Ave. jor2! | 1, 2, 3, 4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.95 W ox Newly decorated : shown daily, 8 A. ‘Tieslays 9 P.M wat of Iw neo Wet SEVENTEEN M Mondays, Shotiase ant"? A the extreme right a slave appears, region's Com COHAN | HEAT RE, | ‘Office, BAT 10th av. Phone Rrvant 8215. bearing his burden of merchandise. pa Entire Monae o,) Flying birds, a highly conventionalized 5; SHUBERT Thee, 44 SW wr, Hin, 8,1 at Hoar : FOR SALE. tree, a little feet of vagabond isa a, ni, de Halas OMRTL A WAT Mere RB round, bor- | Matnoa is: | Spear: ae tote || coe GiTVIRG FoGe THER AMERICAS ANSWER BI tl lightfully into the nay 1 fabric. | Hee) “ error 872. | 1 39TH ST. THEA. ¥,%4 nary a i 1 IN OF 9 “The Distributor” deals with a) Spy K's POPULAR DAY RESORT ; ¥ AN VOMM ATION Primitive seaman in full length, EYES OF YOUTH sia pol DIAMONDS feat aitn'its two enue made deco REA woo ari, ru wrce ar tiie Fh BURLESQUE, WATCHES mative in. high degree by birdiike Paes borne nepsox, | CENTURY GROVE SHVNtiitt 2 Teese ficureheads, Str. Grand Renubli: | Hatters | YM DAU PEPUR GERES AN? VERY ENG | Weekly [aaracrt TILL GAM, rane Ghee ene pales of mer NAD TT MUMIC, DANCING. HEFICES TIM HN 1% 5S 1. OV AVE \ sig0e ne ot Uise appea pate m the & 1 x sin, Ww Oe EG & Ae ehethat anyon ia FOL TH Wi iain HOT wg ee Bee: 28) gest the Japanesque schoo Pie Bear Mountain bine Vol. Broad 1708, TLE §5 by bearded sailor's wrap ts patternated | A Wonderful Sail on the nee olT ey a Breage 1 acral and painted in the dye In imsen Line Steamers . | . a de nity] brown: re "Highlands Diamonds, Watches on Credit male, who | in ar-| sbury Paris 70c Malden lave. Fhene Jobe 948. Agvet spite aying hersel quired | ¢,, \ 7 VAUDEVILLE. ADE REYNOLDS - FLORENCE MILLS oy Terms MiiRUFOLITAN LINE hy BOSTON Grow Thin | Eat Plenty Weight reduction 10 to 60 pounds is absolutely guaranteed or you collect on certified $100 cash offer ing or strenuous exercises sinall box of oil of korein at the dy vs a orid'a | ee store; follow directions. Reduce Mee wencies, or ean bo Bway et directly t0 Cal! 4000 Bee! iew York, OF rapidly, improve health, prolong life, + Brookiyn Office, 4100 Mala, become mentally alert, cheerful, en- thusiastic,—Advt, 4 fewer ee nonetape — _.. FEPROCTORS Dons, | si aK sh ie PAUACE Keith's RSIDE | in, DVyAY & 96 ST, | ‘tar s thaw « vibers: Rivii DIAMONDS ON CREDIT { AUTIES a Bais AN STARCe & DIA HOOUS OF SPIEGEL | or write, © LYMPIC jie, “BIG REVIEW | OSS! a SOTO Ete Se | Sp Mat Dally xt i] of 1918” DSS MiVONS i Sw W t KD « CHARITY, DIAMONDa« Jewelry bought for caah Praise, purchased Heunoit, 173 B way (apstaira), | “TO HELL WITH |PARK EN os THE KAISER" worse vtcvrsicce’itit. MOTHER'S LIBERTY BOND | <2U2A7!2¥AL mernveriOn ae et i “4 fe! Henefit: New By no a for ‘LAW SCHOOL haere Keven. &Nat, WOOLWOKTH BLDG, NEW YORK, on Ciasses 4,15 to 6.15 | , ~I a 45 to 9.45 aru & Win. Be Pavior, : pncakuyn yur. or. bul YuINEyige & anh 91k s' AR ae tat Sigel The-Mile-a- Nia ik it Now i 2 , Sewn De Kalb ar. and Gold of, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS [yt Sinn Bini, Imperted Mercerised Da: ie Linen Towelin, firm, el Lunch Cloth— Weave—colored borders— 1.84 40 Nap- Gale 2.14 @4-In. Merceriseé Dai assortment of our reg .75 yd Cotton Towellng—for dish and roller use—colored borders —our reg. .18%.... colored borders veeeMale 21 White Linen—36 In. wide—for dress and fancy work. our Sree our reg. $1.27... 4.4. August Sale | Sheets, Muslins, Pillow Cases The response shown in answer to our advertisement of MUSLINS, SHEETS,'PILLOW CASES last week, readily at: the superiority of our values—our shopper's report proved that nowhere else were there such crowds as in our household sections—it goes without saying. Our Values Are Best They Attract the Greatest Number of Customers Musline | SHEETINGS Fruit of Loom) Our rem. -34 } of Standard Make Lonedale Hill { sate. Limit 20 Yards. No Mall or Bleached and Unbleached Bleached Phone Orders. 38-INCH eels ey Oe de) Valae 8% cpessssegense ale 19 42 In.—our reg. .43. Limit 26° Yards 45 In—our reg. 4 Sheets and Pillow Cases | 5° 'n—our reg, .50. Will-Wash-Heavier and No Brand $4 In—our reg. .68 PILLOW CASES 72 In—our reg. .67 42x36 1 4a 7 SL iIn—our reg. .74... soxae | 4 90 In—our reg. .79. x 5 : 4x36 in.—our reg. .66.. Unb SHEETS Inbleached ‘ Brown $qx20 In—our reg. $13%.. 1 ai iasccue vie a0) 169 fA in.our reg. .50 V87., 72 in. our reg. .60 {] 90x90 in—our reg. $2.04 0 (Measurements before hemming) 81 in—our reg. .6 Extra Long Pillow Cases to 40!, |" "our reg. 74 inche 36-Inch Unbleached Chestacteth | Extra Long Sheets to 3 Yards Value 8%. seeeee Male O% | No Mail or Telephone Orders on Above Specially Low Prices on HOUSEHOLD | NECESSITIES During the August Sale Bathroom Fixtures Nickel plated on brass —sponge holders—soap dishes, glass hold ers and towel holders various styles ‘our reg. Sale 64 Lingerie Blouses Hard Wood Tabourettes Our rem. $1.95, 1, Misston finish —28 in, high—12 Large variety of in top—our reg. $1.59....Sale .97 pl f Bat Medicine White enametied., our reg. $2.10 tyles and cross bar white an kK and blue w collar and ate tints variety fp of ne Cabinets with mirror +» Sale 1,74 Window Flower Boxes Size 30x8 inch—our reg. 95... 55 Fruit Jars 26TH AUGUST SALE Summer and Fall Curtains and Hangings Our splendid assortment and low prices attract thrifty shoppers far end near, New Twill Cretonnes Oriental and grounds—our res. 200 Yards Curtain 6: ‘& style—m on net or finest scrim— 3.94 6.94 o.n4 Were $17.94 to 11D Marie Antoinette, Lacet and otite real lace motifs. $1.48 pair, $1.97 pair... $3.97 pair. $6.97 pair, August Sale Prices on Dependable Cutlery As usual, our August Sale has’ brought tremendous response— also, as usual, Thrift Seekers have found exactly what they” wanted in this carefully planned value-giving event. TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS Fine American Herat handles sot (Som pralng our reg. $1.95. Sale 1,47 DINNER KNIVES AND FORKS Celluloid handles — hand-forged steel—-well-known maki our reg. .42 each... 338 STEEL KNIVES AND FORKS Cocobola handles— our reg. .16 each......Sale 3-PC. CARVING SETS G. Wostenholm's Sheffield st stag handles our reg. $4.45... Sale 3.45 FINE STEEL SHEARS Full nickel, finleh— our res + Sale 50 BREAD AND MEAT KNIVES Fine steel—reliable make - our reg. .6 ale’ Georgette Crepe Blouses™ | Our reg. $7.97, MAT | Handsome models — showing ate tractive beaded and embroidered desig ind trimmed cols 4 la White or fesh ec “Red Ticket’’ Reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Masons—-1 at. size teg. .95 ‘ Smart, seasonable models suitable for Fal wear—also afternoon and party EZ Seal—1 pt. slze— frocks—only one or two of a style~ fabrics include Wool Jersey, Tricotines, « |] rem $1.05 Serges, Sutin + combinations, Taffetas, Georgette |¢ i 1 qt. slse— bi Crepe de Chi Hue, Black and desirable light and dark col iss gent copy te Were $8.75 and $10.75... BDH | Were $29.75 : a Were $16.75 and $18.75... 9.04 Were 831.50 and $34.50. Opaque Window Shade: Were $21.50 Were $39.75 6x3 ft rollers olive ted on spring K green, ec Were 826.75 . our reg. .b5 Table Oilcloth fancy and plain +s Sale 48 1% yds. wide White—our reg. .61 Were $47.50. 29.94 See Today's Evening Journal or Globe for List of Morning Specials. — oath ‘Makes This Our 26th August Sale ar woe

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