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chial pneumonia, after being ill for several months suffering with perni- cious anaemia, Miss Lillian Russell and Mies Liane Carrera, the daughter MANY THEATRICAL FOLK AT ANNA HELD FUNERAL Body of Actress Will Be Buried in Rev. Robert Brown of the French Cathol'e Church of this city read @ France After the War, as | Catholic mass in Latin and offered She Wished. prayer. The honorary pall-bearers were | Hundreds of Theatrical personages at {OU Buck, Cus Méwards, Chartes| Se Nie Suet at Welder Tete, ar | ment aie Ou OCR tended the funeral a Anna Held, the ac noon to-day of | ‘Tt was Miss Held's wish that her body | at Campbell's} be buried in France. Acting on. this Funeral Parlor, No. 1970 Broadway. | desire the body was taken to Woodlawn More than “2,000 friends have viewed C tes the @uration pf the War the body since Monday night. Miss| when it will be taken to France. Held died Monday afternoon from tron- WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't worry about old age, Don't worry About being In other people's way when you are getting on in years. Keep your body In good condition and you can be as hale and hearty tn your old days as you were when a kid, and every one will be glad te see you. ‘The kidneys and bindder are the causes of senile afflictions, Keep them clean and in proper working condition. Drive the polsonour wastes from the system and avold uric acid accumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsul and you will find that the always be in perfect working be enlivened, and your face was one with @ card mark former hus! and, —-—_—___—_ | For Purity TIRED OF BEING WHIPPED. For Economy For Convenience caped From Dobbs Ferry “We got tired of being whipped, sixteen-year-old Charles Eaglesen the Yonkers City Court to-day. yin John esca Nemeck, were fills a daily need in the menu-making of every efficient and eco- nomical housewife. to Robingon's Farm, Yonkers, were arrested. have once of youth and health. y one guaranteed brand of {asylum admitted that the i Capsules, GOLD MEDAL, | but said it was never done cruelly, The MADE IN U.S. A. ny fakes on the market. Be}court sent the boye back to the asylum, the Original GOLD EDAL/ A fourt! y, Herbert Van Dusen, had AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores ‘aarlem Oll Capsules. They arelescaped at the same time, 1 o'clock | Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N.Y. | {he ‘onty rellabie. For aale by all Mrats' yesterday morning, and he has not yet class druggists, Advt been caught. Among the scores of floral ayeenthe fame from Florens Ziegfeld, Sina Taeta's | Superintendent Guy Morgan of the/ boys were chastised now and then with a strap, of Miss Held. ! represented the famiiy at the funerat. | D it will remain in a) | Wri Enac WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 Reason Given by Boys Who ls-! {zed labor's emphatic Senate than fi commit Ss Milita g{°2Y Work or fight provision in the in| New man-power bill extending the He and draft ages is expressed in a letter two other boys, August Kochlert and| from samuel Gompers, arraigned for ing from’ the Dobb's Ferry Ju- venile Asylum. ‘They had had let them- selves down from a second-story win- dow with a rope made of sheets, and waiked five miles in their night ciSthes ‘ where they got some clothes just before they the American Federation of Labor, received to-day by members of t The letter referred particularly to an amendment proposed by Se Thomas of withdraw deferred classification given for industrial were absent from their work for more Provision, as added to the bill by the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, GOMPERS AGAINST WORK OR FIGHT RAFT PROVISION — 'y Cominittee | tment of Ciause Would Injure Production, | Organ- opposition to . President of Milltary Affairs Committee, ator Colorado, proposing to reasons where men ve days without cause. The| tee, has a ‘SEARCH FAILS TO FIND MAN WHO DISAPPEARED Reason Given for Dismineat of Mold to-day for the authorith - — stormen Helonaing (o Union. |‘ Leber Pap bo hs M OUND STEAMER ix Inere hn flenderaon ‘and C. Ta way he nfessed yes- - Roard to-day hy further testimony A street fight at Lee 1918, HAD BAD RECORDS, 1S CLAIM, |!#°%,Somteomery, « win division about to sail for hterage Company. reigned to ti Nature’s own dt . 1916. A telegram to Lee City brought bbe beee the Mplaint of eighteen discharged word that the man was wanted. ~ gemen against the New York Ab AM Ache Refresher ! lated Railroad Comp: being held in the I Atlanta a) [Standing Room Onty te Penitentiary. Recause of the crowded condition of the United States Penitentiary at Ate LC wD M. Smith, acting Chairman tee of Rrotherhe , thle Nif- te.| lanta, Judge Mayer in the Federal Dis- trict Court, at the suggestion of Attor- clared that st a co’ his com \ Gre han dank mittee had with Vice President Demp. MA Mute Pubitentinry Ge tae Penitentiary as the sey of the railroa@ on July nt for all male pris CEYLON TEA mend was made for reins’ ment of | oF tenced for terms of motormen disctiminated against, and|more than one year. Fragrantyoungleaves further that elevated and subway F a blended for flavour. Sold in sealed metal packets only. noze Mahe some TO-DAY. Rarce Lond of Somar on Fire, Fire broke out this morning in a barge load of sugar at the French Line plier, 44th Street and North River, and a still alarm brought Engine Company No. 2 and Truck Company No, 21. The flames were confined to the forward Ibulkhead and the damage was slight, The barge is the property of the Lee motormen be allowed to Join organized labor. The records of the men were bad, the committes was told, he sald. and that was given as cause for their diemissal —$ $< — Soldier About to Sait ins Held for Murder. AN ATLANTIC T, Aug. 14 James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY O0.0604 dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | 34th Street “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over a Half a Century 5,000 Yards of modification — by the five-day limit. Mr. Gompers wrote ment, “In my judg continuous production measure. States are doing their than ull share o to the aggregate than any man o sroup of men in an the face of the g Senator Reed of Missouri, eliminating No measure coud be enacted with more injurious consequenves to such 4 The workmen in the United blood relations on the firing line. They are producing more per man and more other country on “There may be one or a few who may have failed to perform their duty, but I submit to your serious considera- wide search has failed to shed any light on the mystery sur- rounding the disappearance of Frank B. Lockton of Pear! River, N.Y. who for nearly fifteen years was con- nected with the Dexter Folder Com- a| pany of No, 200 Fifth Avenue, this city. | A stateroom on the sound steamer vy oA service and duty. ‘They are whole-| Priscilla, believed to have been oc- heartedly supporting the war pro-| cu by Lockton on the night of gramme; they are giving themselves, | Aug. 7, was found empty when the their sons, their brothers and other| boat ended its trip here, His bags and baggage were intact and @ search of hospitals and morgues has devel-! 1 | oped nothing. Lockton was thirty-eight, five feet nine inches tall, had dark brown hair and mustache. His wife has closed her home at Pearl River and is now stopping at No, 801 Washington Annual August Sale CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS At Less Than Wholesale Cost Hundreds of specially selected Rugs recently added to our enormous stocks make this one of the most varied and interesting collections in America. Purchased previous to the marked increases in the wholesale market, the values offered in this sale warrant making purchases now for future reqairements. Rugs purchased now will be held for future delivery if desired. Persian Mahal Rugs Persian Lelihan Rugs White Japanese Washable Habutai Silk yd. 95c : 36 inches wide. regularly 1.25 Extraordinary Purchase 1,800 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES Much Below Regular Price 4.50 regularly 8,50 to 16.75 A most advantageous purchase of high-grade Dresses from a manufac- turer who finds it necessary to dispose of his entire stock on hand in order to make room for new Fall garments. We took advantage of this rare oppor- tunity to procure these excellent values and will offer them to our patrons at the very low price quoted. All sizes from 14 to 18 years. The illustration shows but six of the large variety of models included. The Materials: The Colors: White, Colored and Figured Voile White | | $5,000 vases Charles tion wheth bill were enacted into | Street, Hc law which © workers of our coun- justified ax intery our common pur in service and in winning the war, > Raincoat Defendants Plead Not Guilty. The ndiv firms the Fede Jury early in the arus? $1 oN upon their servic Ity whether it woul 0. eaction most unfavorable to Me Was week charged y_Clamon, ve $500, a Flottel, $2,500 LUCIEN L. BONHEUR DIES. nder of the French entte in New York City, ess of almost two years N. J. | A special group of Room-size rich colorings and firm weaves; for any room. 175,00 actual value 250.00 Rugs of lustrous sheen, beautiful color- ings and fine weaves; all the wanted sizes. 195.00 to 450.00 actual value 275.00 to 525.00 700 Small Oriental Rugs A large assortment of Small Rugs at unapproachable prices. Silky Mosul, Beluchistan, Antique Daghestan, Sarouk and other weaves. Special — | 24. 50, 32.50, 39.75 to 5 95, 00 Rugs in suitable morn Royal Kirmanshah Rugs ording to bias Most attractive lot of choice Persian Rugs in various sizes; colors and designs are unusually fine. 295.00 to 600.00 actual value $75.00 to 825.00 Mid-Summer Sale Uncle Sam needs 40,000 more Marines Entire Stock Reduced 10% to 50% Recruiting Headquarters, 24 East 23d St. Special Sale Manhattan Shirts at McCutcheon’s James McCutcheon & Co, announce a sale of their ‘Own Label” and Manhattan Shirts to commence August 15th and continue to Prices will be as follows: $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00-4.50 Sale Price $1.65 1.85 2.15 2 August 31st. Formerly Special— leading shapes, $3.50 per doz. In addition to the above we will offer special lots of Neckwear, Bath Robes, Bathing Suits, Sweaters, and Fabric Underwear, Union Suits, at reduced prices. McCutcheon’s Silk Shirts at unusually attractive sale prices. These before McCutcheon’s Linen Collars in the including | McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE | == a ~ nao tere —— - Queen Anne Model Chamber Suite, as illustrated, in American Walnut, ins cluding Dresser, Chiffonier with portable mirror, Toilet Table and Bed. 325.00 formerly 395.00 Library Furniture 3.15 Overstuffed Sofas upholstered in Tapestry. formerly 125.00, 85,00 ‘Two-piece Chippendale Model Suites with solid Mahogany frames, upholstered in Ve- lour. formerly 460.00, 290.00 Queen Anne Model Sofas with cane back and arms, upholstered in Damask. 98.00 formerly 135.00 formerly 57.50, 42.50 | Overstuffed Sofas, 88 inches long, uphol- | stered in ‘Tapestry, with loose cushions and pillow arms formerly 200,00, 167.00 Armchair to match Sofas 97.00 formerly 125.00 Armchair to match Striped Tissue Cotton ‘Tussah Calico Linen Chambray Devonshire Cloth Striped Gabardine ‘Tan Rose Pink Light or Copenhagen Blue Maize Green Lavender Early Selections Are Advisable No C, 0, D.'S NO MAIL ORDERS NO RETURNS. Priced for Absolute Clearance WOMEN’S TUB SKIRTS Sizes up to 36 inch waistband, but not in every style. Very attractive Skirts for sport or street wear, fashioned of Linen, Pique Gabardine, Fancy Voile, Organdie and Hovelty weaves. formerly 7.50 to 12.50 3.75 Smart models in Novelty Weaves, Linen, fine Gabardine and;Pique. 2.25 formerly 3.75.to 6,50 a goods, even at the former sell ment is large and will tive dresser. Lot 1— Heavy-weight larly recommended to Lot 2— Heavy Broad selection of colors. Lot 3—-Plain colors, h These goods are all regular stock McCutcheon quality s every particular. bought advance in Silks, would be specially attractive Lot 4—Fancy Silk Crepes in a good selection. and uj FifthAvenue,34th&33dStreets ney Woeuen the inarked ing prices. The assort- appeal to the conserva- Silk, which is particu- give good service. Sale price $7.65 Cloth Silks in a choice Sale price $6.35 eavy Broad Cloth Silk. Sale price $8.75 Sale price $8.50 re from our vhold the tandard in aR Ee eee ———__ August Sale $25,000.00 Worth of Towels . McCreery Standard Grades At Less Than Wholesale Prices 4,800 Bleached All Linen Irish Huck Towels, hemstitched. . 7.50 . doz. $,600 All Linen Irish Huck Towels, hemmed or hemstitched enc doz. 6,00 600 All Linen Scotch Huck Towels, hemmed.......... + AR . doz. 4,50 2,000 Union Linen Huck ‘Towels, size 18x86 inches; hemstitehed,....... doz. 4,50 4,800 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels.......... SOE Re doz. 2.50 and 3,00 6,000 Hemstitched Cotton Huck Towels...............055+ doz. 3.00 and 3.75 7,500 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed,....,.doz. 3,00, i i 50 and 6,00 §