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t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1018.. = i i CE TR (60 PRUSSIANS WAITED Brookiyn Deserter Sentenced, SPARTANBURG 8. C.,, Aug. 20 twenty-five year prison sentence im- by @ court martial upon Private Victor Scalize Company F, 52d Pioneer Infantry (oid 47th New York), has been CHANCE TO SURRENDER | name eer er mses) TO AMERICAN SOLDIERS lyn deserted last Decemoer and es: 44 ‘yp ids | Machine Gunners, Taken Near Fis-| three times after his arrest He de sent to Fort Leavenworth. mette, Had Agreed to Give Up Without a Shot | CUTICURA HEALS Associated Press).—Sixty Prussians haye been taken prisoner by the Ameri- Red, Hard and Scattered. Very Itchy and Lost Sleep. > near Fismette, north of Fismes, ut either side firing a shot. Tho Pr n® were machine gunners and| all that remained of @ company which had been in line les® than a month, American detachments went out a few nights ago, the location of the ma- chine gun positions having, been re- ported by ® prisoner, According to tho| Americans, the Prussians were wal to be taken prisoner. The intolligence officer who questioned the Prussians asserted that they nearly all had agreed to surrender if the slightest opportunity arone ‘The Americans who took the prison- not claim any credit for the capture, declaring that the Prusslans virtually deserted their posts “On account of poor blood, pimples ‘began to appear on my face. They were very arall at first but ly began to grow ger. They were red and hard, and were, scattered about my face. They were very itchy so that I irritated my face by scratching, and for a week I lost on an averageofone ortwohours’ every night. “T wrote for a sample of Cuticura and used it right away. I saw that the pimples were disappearing so I bought more, and I wee healed with one cake and one box of Ointment.” ) Alfred H. Rall,Oseining,N.Y. Soap cleanses and purifies, ‘Cuticura Ointment soothes and heals. EE. ers do GONTROLLER TRAVIS RULED OFF THE PRIMARY BALLOT Justice Cropsey Calls State Offi- cial’s Petition Invalid—Foster Also Ousted. Justice Cropaey, in the Supreme Court to-day gave @ decision throwing out the jnames of Eugene M. Travis and Samuel Foster as Republican candidates for the nomination for state comptroller at the signed by John Kissel, of 21 Wallabout Street, Brooklyn, contending that while BROOKLYN GIRL MISSING SINCE SHE STARTED FOR WORK TWO WEEKS AGO HOGHES ; ‘The police have been asked to rearch for Miss ‘Mabel Hughes, of No. 1015 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, who disap- peared on August 4 after telling her mother that she was going to her work at the Krauss & Company drug store, No. 657 Third Avenue. She did not ap- pear at the drug store nor has she been seen since Her mother in a letter to The Evening World doscribes the missing | «irl as eighteen years old, medium | brown hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, | soar an inch long near the chin, weight about 120 pounds, height five feet four inches, Information Also Will Enable the Housewife to Know What She Gets for Her Money. WASHING wide investi the cost of live ing Was sta day by the Bureau of Labor St obtain data for use In making wage adjustments, In- formation will be gathered from the families regarding their annual expen ‘tures for food, clothing, housing, fuel, Aug. 20.—Country- furniture and miscellaneous expenses, and In expected to be useful not only to the Government but to the housewife as well, enabling her to know what she Is getting for her money. From data gathered by the bureau an increase of 3 per cent. over the prices prevailing on June 16 is shown on twenty-two essential food articles a month later | Fine cuts of fresh beef dropped 1) per cent, navy beans 2 per cent. and lard, lamb and coffee less than 6-10 of 1! per cent A comparison of retail food prices for July 15, 1918, with prices @ year | previous to that date, shows an in- crease of 15 per cen Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. Demand them in the original pack- Aspirin For the past 14 years Has been made onthe banks of the Hudson le-mark “‘Aspirie’’ (Reg. U. 8. re Sa IE ert fl em For years old Sol has been trying to find out what | under the sun’s the matter!) Try as he will, our fast color suits won’t fade no- how! Just as particular about our fast color test as about our all wool one. Revisions in men’s suits make things mpecially interesting at $26 and $30. RocerRs PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St, Four Corners” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St. a yi Jit was in 1914, 1916 and the I@w provides 3, the names on the ‘Travia petition repre- sent valid Republican voters. informed of Comptroller ir thh 4 6, which passed as valid.” AUTO DUMPS LOAD OF EIGHT, THEN FALLS ON VICTIMS Wheel of Overloaded Machine Bringing Party From Coney Collapses, A party of eight loaded In a small auto narrowly escaped death early to-day when a rear wheel of the overtaxed car gave way and the machine dumped its load and fell on them at Coney Island and Church Avenues, Brooklyn. Antonio Panarillo, forty-one, of No, 421 Baltic Street, owned the car, ‘The party included his family and several neighbors returning from a day at Coney Th rews of two passing trolley cars eral policemen lifted the auto and rom off the victims, Denito Cosino, thirty-five, of No. 1658 East New York Avenue, was taken to Coney Island Hos pital with injuries which may prove fatal, ‘Othew& injured were Camilla Panaritlo, thirte tur right | and thigh; ine illo, elght internal . lacerations, Concussion of nile, twenty. internal , and James Mor- me address, right injuries, cuts on f inile, thirty-four, leg broken. ———— 14,000 Bus Strik LONDON, Aw the London omnibus and str car strikers were further reinforced this Londo WORD {to you women W for home tables. Not far from isa to display this Gobel Quality First” are in white ot For prepared a that store regularl Thi that their meats are cared t adequate refrigeration buy them. It is your assurance of the tine vike 1G from the famous whit where these meats are se smoked, cooked, spiced a1 care and skill by health anitary conditior Buy W. S. S. The Most Stable Security in the World. morning by workers on ho buy food hi EAN ee TMD D1 ND aT ed circle From tradk Gobel’s rant Kitchens Frankfurters Bologna Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Cooked Ox Tongue Cooked Ham Smoked Ham Bacon Cooked Corned Beef Pure Lard moment y bel For sale at all good delicates- sen and food % stores. UKE MEAT PROQULTS U. S, Government Inspected Establishment No. 317. Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan Ave. and Rock St. Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann Hore doen 6 LULU UL STTT eT came cemmme re ole UN NTNU MOINS No Connection With Any Other Establishmentin the World Women’s & Misses’ Frocks In the New Fall Fashions The Values Are Most Extraordinary ROCKS of Satin or Crepe de Chine, featuring embroidery, fringing and tai- lored effects. Navy Georgette Frocks elaborately beaded and embroidered. 20.00 RINGED NAVY GEORGETTE FROCKS, handsomely tailored with tucking. Navy Georgette Frocks over Satin, Beaded in self and contrasting colors. Beaded and Fringed Satin Tunic Frocks. 25.00 EW FROCKS of Satin or of Georgette in an unusually wide variety of de- signs, featuring beading, embroidery and fringe trimming. 30.00 40.00 50.00 New Frock of Beaded Serge, $55.00 ‘Navy Serge Frocks In Smart Tailored Effects Also Frocks of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Duvet de Laine and Velour. 25.00 35.00 50.00 Oe el oo New Winter Coats Materials are Crystal Cloth, Evora, Bolivia, Silvertone and Velour. Tailored or trimmed 58.00 75.00 125.00 Fall and Winter Suits In materials of Silvertone, Velours and Serge, tailored or trimmed with rich furs, BUN. LLL PERL New Frock of [fj Embroidered (Sy Poiret Twill, ° 35.00 50.00 68.50 HB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Quantity of Men’s Calfskin Oxfords (tan and black gunmetal) taken from stock because of incomplete sizes, will be placed on sale to-morrow, for immediate clearance, at the greatly reduced price of 9 $4.75 per pair These Shoes are genuine leather throughout (as are all of the shoes sold by B. Altman & Co.) and represent remarkable value at this low price. (Men’s Shoe Department, Sixth Floor) The Wool Dress Fabric Dep’t There is an opportunity in this Department to purchase Semi=emade Skirts at much less than regular prices. Several plain and plaited models of fine-twill serge in navy blue and ivory white (mostly in the smaller sizes) have been marked, fer clearance, to $3.50, 4.75, 5.75 & 6.50 each Semi-made Dresses (navy blue serge) (sizes 38, 40 & 42 inches) may be obtained at $11.00 each Bed Furnishings will be on Special Sale to-morrow and Thursday An unusually large purchase, consummated many months ago, permits the offering of these excellent values: WHITE BLANKETS $8.00, 10.00, 12.50 to 18.50 SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS Size 2 x2%4 yards . . each $3.50 & 3.90 Size 22x24 yards. - each 4,25 & 4975 FIGURED WHITE DIMITY BEDSPREADS Size 2 x2%4 yards each $2.25 Size 24x2*%4 yards. ; rs each 2,95 per pair. : COMFORTABLES Figured silkoline, cotton-filled . Figured mull, cotton-filled Self-stripe mull, wood-filled . i each $2.75 each 5,25 each 9,50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at Special Sale prices (Fourth Fioor) Sunday World Wants Work Wonders. ii 4