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ab 5 oats nae dicaa acietnnendinataad dar Rina een - ee . . i s Aiea A ye. RCN NY He y 7 : "3 ; pon gree - _ _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. Rorwegian Hospital for Army. agter Of the monument, wit begie He! | pebavas sais By ire, cw ote mono. wi rl LATEST GONTRIBUTIONS BOMB PLOTTER FAY, CLOSE WATCH ON U BOATS | Store Open Te boon, made, ‘for, the Government to jabors some time next week. Con- | WATERS ore 1) morrow tne ogerste erwin Ho Mum malconines co eavea| TQ MITCHEL MEMORIAL CAPTURED IN SPAIN, SIN SOUTHERN (Saturday) Until 6 P.M Brooklyn. Army surgeons have in- from all classes and for all amounts | potencies . . bate ewiar'arne te] NOW IN trom ail lags and for all amounts) FUND NOW $29,553.77, BEING BROUGHT TO U.S.) ine or Sentiment to Ales in Managers met last night to take up will push an energetic campaign. Con- ——_- Northern Republics of South ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— Bea Generel chee, tributions up to date have come to] | The following contribations to America Is Decided . i 6 Wor vitho 4 e itechel Memorial Fund were oe paomacand = MEMORIAL FUND am World without any personal soll: received by The World this morn- A fruit steamer from ports of ay the || i -_ agg ge od citation. ing: ern South Americ nd the West In- | CAS T Oo R IA a one Frederick Gilbert Bourne of No. 149) Fred’k Gilbert Bourne.. 250,00 dies arriving at an Atlantic port to- | Pee Infante and Ohilaren Broadway led in the contributions of} Alfred E. Smith 100.00 erattela ght a ae ety || 59TH TO OOTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. ren. 2 ne to-day with $20, With his check for] Jimenis & Co 20.00 enters ene dais “ Bears Committee in Charge Of Plans} too, Aitred E. Smith, President of] Ferdinand Siehel 1.00 in hours, Of Ber voyage. the to Begin Campaign the the Board of Aldermen, added this} A Poor Widow. 1.0 | Searchlights from shore points, sea- | | sninnt: tribute: A. Blecknenn .. 1.26 planes hovering overhead and sub- | Signature The | Coming Week. “Lam glad to Join In a movement| C. Mecket ..... 00 | marine chasers on the nena surface i _— b: 9 people his city to perpetu- a all testified to extreme vigilance on ot Kind | w th t Mitchel Mem: 1 Funda atch ne Pehunent fob the besa PHA oc seni: GR the part of the naval protectors. ] ‘ . ith the Mitchel orial Pun “n 7 ‘ Previously cknowl- Among tho passengers was Gen. | You Have within $500 of the $30,000 mark at noon |°f A Wa8 Adit ech himself 80 4, hecaachalh wiH Leonard Blackden, Sich pi ia: | - ‘ : walemny oie wervion” == ERR wh treeeees 29,17 lea to England. fe said he had Always Bought to-day, the Citizens’ Committee which! Other sums received brought tie Grand total .... superintended the equipment and em- | fn Use For Over 30 Years, |'* *° b*ve the fund in charge as well| total, up to noon, of $374.26, making | - - barkation of 10,000 black soldiers at | bal my im CiTY. as the selection of the site and char- the grand total $2 7. | BURNING LIG Kingston, all of whom he declared to be at ® high standard of morale and ENDANGERS 60 SHIPS Other passengers reported a de- || Q a cided swing of sentiment in favor of - —— d the Allies among the republics in the ere O'6. ‘a 7 a8 3 ing 5 ? ra northern section of South America. LOPE RRS OO Hl H 4 me of te est Adrift The people th were ay im- H ‘ i asin Put Vessels to 4d by Allted victories, A Flight. Very Hot Weather! Sixty ships in the Erie Basin fied en ee ee tee ees . ra er Bees ce heen eetay Very Cool Suits! when the lighter Walter of the Chelsea| LEMON JUICE Lighterage Company, leaded with 3,000 | he i bales of wood pulp, caught fire at Mer aS Ge | TAKES OFF TAN Featherweights— No. 30, Robbins Dry Dock ROBERT FAY. ee tage Wie Wariabed “WAR UA | ts Palm Beaches— e Ughter, weighted down by water on one| Convicted of Conspiring to Blow) Ra And Others— side, listed so sharply that half the Up Troopshi: e Esca | 7 @areo dipped out Inia the Waist, each Po etal ne esl Girls! Make bleaching lotion ‘ , ; bale blazing and drifting about, threat- From Prison. if skin is sunburned, Sliced in price, too—these featherweight suits— ies Naot uation weir WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. -— Robert! tanned or freckled genuine Palm Beaches and others—just as cool and (ees Madi Seatac ea PRINS (Te, oe on eee Bombe C8] bs a sunisnmenesedeneens comfortable as can be. Not an awful lot of them left lighter temporarily while streams were! Ships carrying supplies and troops to) : \ F | —so you'd better not take too long to make up your jayed on the floating bonfires. Europe, A whi 4 after bein Squeese the juice of two lemons late i 2 8 be : Curope, and who eacaped after ®| a bottle containing three ounces of | mind to come and grab one. Sizes up to 46 chest. Mar lions vl he ip Re | sentenced to the penitentiary, has| Orchard White, shake well, and you faved om complete destruction ts 1 ry ckle, Si |new nothing of the origin of the fire tary Lansing announced to-day he !8| ion beautifler, at very, very small cost. to Go at for Men $19.50 excepting that rte from. boiler ; ; United | . Your grocer has the lemons and any Jo and Youths GAIN te Melia: WOH ONE CAG OMSL, Coo ree nited | rug store or toilet counter will supply Worsteds and cheviote in ‘Thio le o reduced price for ; f i. duced price loss has not yet been estimated States without extradition | three ounces of Orchard White for « | conservative stripes. —Al80. | these smart worsteds. and _—_ ‘ay was arrested with several other | few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- tome of the always-smart plain | cheviots, Good colore—good SON OF GERMAN VETER N | German agents, indicted, tried and | grant lotion into the face, neck, arms blue serge prc Al | convicted in New York on charges of |and hands each day and see how, GH LIST OF HASSIG | eee te eee eee sores Se rkr aid wow clear, bore ANd : : | were conveying food and munitions to | white the akin becomes, Yes! It is Added Attraction—Shirts -—- — Surope by placing infernal machines jarmless.—Advt. i s ‘all Ext 8 ‘all iced ative r a 7 ot Ger.| it their cargoes and attaching timo i —Extra Specia —Price Father Who Once ught for Get-) sombs to thelr rudders. He was also L ally r y | many Now Glad His Boy Is connected with plots to destroy rail- OPEN EVENINGS With the Allies road bridges in Canada and generally Neat patterns All negligee wee an Me es son commiting mora, being nore || ANNUAL August Sale sad eto — LOD. shirw—sote mood Avenue, Bast Orange, N, 3.,|*h6 vast agency created by von Bera. | OF NEW AND USED Sizes 1314 to 19. double cuffs. recelved word to-day that thelr son,|Atorft, Boy-Kd and von Papen of the ‘ ; William, has been missing since July La bry bbl is ‘ | 2,400 of them—smart as anything! And next year you'll 15, when he took part in his first en- | 45 aT Areen: at Peed Lad consider yourself lucky to buy similar ones at half again as much f opel after hia arrival in France in| ing successfully eluded pursuit’ unui | Why wait till prices take wings? Stock up now ay. a f the State Department lo- d ‘ Motz was twenty-one years old. Mis | ¢ Fay walved | and PLAYER PIANOS Fine woven madras i fath 1 veteran of the Franco- Prus- | tradition proce rear Ps oy a sian War, but has been a citizen of the | i | New PLAYER Satin striped woven madras United States many year | ar “Lam glad my son is fighting for the P, S, C. GIVES BRONX C0. | $395 Jacquard figured madras | Allies’ cause," sald) Mr Metz, ‘7 A Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor once fought for Germany, but I am alt | EXCUSE FOR CHARGING MORE against her principles in this war.” | = 2 ° ° ‘Another Bast Orange boy included in ‘i ) sion 0 Ra > : ls Need ata aati o ne ret Permission to Rake Rates on Cas | a a “a Growing Gir ee rive i Lieut, William L. Murray, sor 2 of} nd Mrs, Willlam J. Murray of | and Electricity Not Granted ° eR ease eed eanieies Used Player Piano ‘Nature ape’’ oes | from the wer DA’ ies -eubiie darvine Goneaimien Vee! $375 Regina $10, American base hos- | oer ‘ jormmasion. tos pep J t H | pitat with a 4 alamo ieee furniahed the Bronx Gas and Hie bre ilar saad Fim) We pighrigiry 2 a new her one ric Company with an “excuse” for oetz & Co. \ * Vega model o lack an rown vici, kid. |, ina Nustnn of Heeraes Giri Soa ae oe oeettie in the ola) ] 389 Arionola (New) 10 i ‘| Shaped as they should be to insure | postmen to-day see red in the Ita. |toWA of Westchester and the northern USED UPRIGHTS NG comfort—and stoutly built. oatmiven eight miles below Pough.|¢hd of the borough, has filed with thel| gen yyog, $3. Montnts acid Sizes. Black. Tan. keepele, the bodies of Edna Pauly ana|commiasion a sc hedule showing an In- yi Taid 814 to 11 $2.50 $3.00 eCaffery, qm nyed In he Jerease in its electric rates from 10 to 95 Decker Bros. 3 igen 11% to 2 $3.00 $3.50 ¢ of Mra. Lyde yhitehead. 112 cents per kilowatt hour, with a mn a i - PG ee A Ee el alee rwtaesantenubeg ICI CUT Shoes for Boys int Hon is nak a to put the new rate a uicumne Black leathers.........$2-48 to $4.00 Amelia Into effect wi ix days. \}12 umann Tan leathers $3.50 to $4.50 Although the Public Service Comm! “4 : -+. $3. 4 aa’ Sidon Sy tke chkse. no artiek We ties torveatiiloe Gabler Bloondngdales’—Main Floor | orned \the following statement which can be|} 145 Goetz & Co. All Men Ne ; A {iam [sonstrud juiteation” for an 1°) 1459 Manafild | nMeat Specials 1 rho, is alleged, was injured on July 7 | | volume of sales grows || M4 ina? cotta OGRE han aerananeia | ane electrte rates of this company 4 be Socks | apace; hardly a week pastes without automobiles "| were under investigation by the com-|1 175 Sterling its noticeable gain. : mission about . r: for finely woven cotton socks, Low prices alone could not have | at which time t i” Ser eed i Ve ea White, Slight | achieved this, although prices are | Presented of consumers of 90 Weber ont mill faults. low, indeed. |Dany's current appearing to unl ; ievcommission make. no-rediction in|! 210 Hazelton Bros. DWAe 10", reinforced _ mercerized Petey er he mela tee |the rate for fe ar that the fir uncial con 225 Stei 6 tocks, In black, browa, Goo i. ali 01 dition of the son 5 Steinway ' champagne and gray. Slight mill Reaies Veal Ib., 22%4e. |nue'ona erewing || WICTROLAS $22.50 CP faults. Rib Roast Beef, 24 4c. | Sadist EB $B Montoty ana ce PIANO ADe fr,, thread silk sockss Porterhouse or Sirloin Steak, 33cy cute deck | Rents an Uorieht YC fcinforced. _ Black, white | Forequarters Spring Lamb, 25c. DrAtt Chee ? ind a variety of colore, Mill | Fricassee Chickens, 32c. Rae * faults Boneless Bacon, 4-6 Ib. pe., S2e. | eT ee Blwomingdales’—Man Floor | Bloomingdales'—Basement. | r g y \orday } rin the F Joie | GOETZ & CO. | 87 Court Street, Brooklyn N s Taffeta Dresses, $6.95 | Dressing Sacques, dle 1 | | } - _ Just 18 silk taffeta dresses Of polka dot lawn with a } W® e wf - ne or two of @ style, Eight my trimmed collar, slightly P size 16, 3 size 36, 2 size 38, 6 Boiled. All sises. a he : ney Night. Go: $1.19 un 7 A) : Silk Waists, $1.95 Good quality, muslin, neatly 4 5 ‘ | 9 - - Crepe de chine and Jap silk, trimmed, Cut full A big handful of value Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House pink ie white Sater ee eat, *“Gymkhana” tennis rack- 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grace Rlntaas $1.39 Striped ‘gingham with ets—made to our special Grand Street Smith Street Denvine creke of good aale string waist band. All stzes, . order. Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. A? duet colorings.” Cut full, NH. Corsete, ones, Beet Al : eal ye VT ‘ 1c «8 hose supporters, All sizes. Tennis shoes, tennis] $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY ma Bite ne * : aes abray working shirts, Brassieres, 39¢ e |balls, tennis nets, tennis Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. attached. 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