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The Sunday WORLD -MAGAZI NE MAY HAVE his own idea, of course, of the best possible’ /j features a weekly magazine should contain to make it not © only complete but the very best and the most attractive. Look at this list of features taken at random from pny Must Hand Ta urulnniwiyaenern @ Tecent copy of THE SUNDA poration, sr ah Ropmeres Sess | Used. Mates District Judge Av- [Saas SoactaTecss, “= * WORLD MAGAZINE, and see how | ped Mestali-t, Joe, Famers |gupOON. in seeerhion Saninetan te wu ue: Very near it comes to being one’s — According to the reported of the prisoners, Ardasjeff was kid- | “3 t-Martin, 4 3-4-5 1-4; the Munich Reinsurance Co. of Mun- e : ernst a teh, | Germany, in this ideal of a weekly magazine: ZEE napped July 3 and taken to a villa near 133-4; U.S. country by Henry Buckner and FICTION BY THE BEST AUTHORS Stockholm. There he was tried by a fears st Gs Gnws tenis. whelene,| lowed extended arguments in which | MURDER GUILT PLEA DENIED. gud) ae Be ren, Deputy Waleed | Some of the Authors whose stories have appeared frown 6 upsclalist ter the Grek Ape Temark Feticeman, | lin The Sunday World Magazine: Ellis Parker Butler, court to-day when Philip F. Gchiting Author of “Pigs Is Pigs;” Sax Rohmer, Author of ‘ Newent soe’ pefore Juase Stickel 2 Yellow Claw;” Louis Joseph Vance, Author of “The Lieutenant Patrick H. Ryan, whe Lone Wolf; A. Conan Doyle, Author of “Sherlock Epsted sehiling, “NY "9 ier BMG Fy otmes”? Series; Anna Katharine Green, Author of “The Leavenworth Case;” William Johnston, Author of “The House of Whispers;” C. M. & A. M. Williamson, Authors Brown, @ specialist, for the Govern- ment. McCarthy “How do you plead?” Schilling was asked “Guilty,” he replied, “and make it a short trial, too.” of “The Lion’s Mouse,” etc., etc. { LATTE accept your plea,” EDUCATIONAL FEATURES Seized the securities some time ago and said and directed the clerk to For example, The Sunday World Magazine has tmpe ve ry Ben foes mean ghee L Yankees’ Latest Acquisition Put Out Those in Naval Reserve or Who ws wv e — Sef On >? ae nad thie Hea, bad of Game Indefinitely by Enlisted “for Duration” Especially | To-day’s market changes seemed ¥ League President. Affected by Order. to be due in great measure’ to these | Am. Can... oo CHICAGO, July 31 (United Press).— The navy recruiting station at No. Professionals closing out their mar- Carl Maya, ieetter Abibrican preva 34 Bast 23d Street announced to-day Ket contracts, There was quite a piteher, purchased by the New York the receipt of « radiogram providing Witte short covering as well as bull Yanks, was suspended indefinitely to- fF the release of men in the Naval Profit taking and the market was Force and duration-of-the-war mon OILS ON THE CURB, day by President Ban Johnson of the idibquans” Uapvadinnt shardirel tree Opened firm. Glenrock Ot), 61-2— American League. Johnson sald Maya's O° thelr written request. The com- mi - munication follows: 3-4; Amal, Royalty, 11-2—3-4; Trans- desertion of his club and breach of & What helped to discourage further on Ryan Oil, 45.4 three-year contract could not be per ,, anuie ywnuten, requests, release Dallish attempts was the disappoint- + 131-2—73 + mitted to go unobserved, C cma will permit all men of Naval Force, ing action of U. 8 Steel, Following Ist Caples Gere nis 17 tithe Beato ci auration-el-war teen ane ures one the publication of the recent unex- Clu ts not interested in. the action Cnilstea or Peconiiated Wet yeate pectediy favorable earnings state- | Canslian Macifts, of President Johnson and Pitcher agg fe Mays is now the property of the Pyigree™ Feb. % 1917, and Nov. 11, ment a large yorutie of buying orders |G. & Oo. "Vessels of the transport force, in- hed re HOCK Chore WW le Gia Aet ‘Chine Comper, , 1% 4% 4261-4; imma Pet, 38—1-4; to deal with the matter.” sald Presi- cluding the personnel now on shore trom an secu0us of We Country. Ut | Core Pret, Oo, i ; sie uew pwwue ~~ —_% léland Of, 71-4—1-2; Salt’ Creek, 58 dent H. Frazee of the Boston naval i gad 3% —$91-2; Int. Poet. 811-2—321-2; Ame to-day when informed of walSternss tANeLtr eos Saempeea | | Wegtern States, 41-4—3 Geet Piclaat™ 7 oe Amer from the provigions of prder. —10; 5. luctions in ‘orces Ww! werk: Van Cleave, ign ig aimed st me and at made as rapldiy ae clrcumetsnees | is act! $1-4—1-2; Ranger Otl, the Boston Club Sapulpa, 44—47; Stanton Frazee continued. t bas officers said 100,000 te 08 honorable pdisch are, now osing +. Mid, Ref, 176—178 Rite op 7 Sh entracrdinary opportunity tor ene vancement is offered to recruits, Soeeaeppesien et | ve: RUSSIAN WOMEN HELPED =| ats "MURDER BOLSHEVIK LEADER $4,000,000 Victim Kidnapped in Sweden, IN GERMAN SECURITIES | Hanged and His Body Thrown Into the Sea. Court Decides Munich Reinsurance! STOCKHOLM, July 31.—A Russian Company Must Hand Over Total wales, 1,202,900 shares. 8, F.* O8% awnim Baldwin Lovo. & z Texas 190 5. a » ay Victoria © ak Ulf, BT Led 48 1-2; Moritton, New sork Club and they wil! have i it WULON wits Ln Gt, North, Ore, Mgiell Tived 10 Iompir, Copper . mane WCAAWAY W=uhy i LAB A808 | Interbore Con Of LITHNeDs in ULuEr pedi issuLs. To Wauauig Cues Lue TAUrYWU Bt awn CRINe dh tor & larger amount Of Uieeuedon OF Temoum Uf tue tact | inet 1 ke Demy preny surongly inu- eavou Ah VMN quarters sual Lae rave of raitoau Wages wii 5} 587 i ; Prod. Shell Tran. 121-2— % | 731-4; Glenrock Oil, 61-4—61 P. M. prices quiet and easier, Royalty, 11-0—3-4; Midwest % Transcontl. Oil, 47 Refiners, 8 1-8—1-4; 4—341-2; shell Sinclair Cons., 52; Int. Pet, 311-2— Merritt O11, 25 1-2—26, THE CURB. Opened firm. Eureka, 1 5-8—1 7-8; Golden Gate, 3-8 1-4; Allied Packers, features in the ac Wilt tuerdoy Oe los. Auliruad Buales conUkued to move siugsBnly wit Mos price Changes in « downward : % 2% BWH— %) =n | ee EL F Th i g 9: 20% 26 2h — Ihe 112% 100% 100% — 1% 12% 131% 181% * Alco.. 141 198% 108% — 1% f i i eSase f i HTH gitssee py H 8 99.54, off 0.02; Ist 49 94.38,| MoKii 2d 40 93.64, up 0.02; lst 4 1-45 2d 4 1-45 94.06, off 0.04; 4 8-49 99.86, off 0.02. Trial Order for Confessea Slayer “Market News & Views” Buyisig and selling notified claimants to appear in court Jud, ‘Stickel ce enter a plea of not guilty. short covering. ( : ye ee Sicteen maland Ghietrel | QMDON, July 21—The sritish cent. and industrials |Government is arranging to send a Transactions for the |naval force to Russia to cover the over the million mark. |evacuation of ‘the A: the troops den 3 — 473-4; Col. Tire, 40—41; Tob. Prod. Ex- ports, 393-440; Cont. Candy, 97-8— ; Allied Packers, 66-67; Fisk Tire, claims. If the decision ha ee ‘ curities ot other Gorman Me [Insurance companies, deposited in feet Waraen pate een, country for the protection of American 4b; Tob. Prod. Bxports, a6— | polls pelgers amounting in ail to about 3 indian Packing, 46—1-2; Allied | Garvan.” ‘dae! , Belatout Bev. 4 10222103 Colonies ‘ V., 21 1-2—22 1-2; Colonial 1; Amn. Ship Commerce, Bee wees con aie | J, G, RODGERS’S WILL GIVES Schilling said he not looking f iorais. WIDOW $100,000 IN GASH! cssctar SES. *a.eange Jo The Metal Exchange quotes Electro weak. Spot is offered at ore eseeenegicad there, it was announced] 221-2; August, 223-4; September, | Leaves $25,000 to One Daughter 23; October, 23 1-8; November, 23 8. i id- A contingent of regular army} December, 23 5-8. and Others Share in Resid troops also is being held in readiness| Lead is weak. uary Estate, to assist there if necessary. alle bins al AUSTRIAN CABINET TO QUIT. Unofficial Announcement Is Sent Out by Vienna. continue at the rate of'@ million) vrewna, July $1 (via Berne)—The . East St. Louis spot offered at 7 1-2; Aug- ust, 7.55; September, 7.50; October, 7 6-8; November, 7.67 1.2. The will of John C. Rodgers of No. 644 Riverside Drive, who died on July 24, was filed to-day with the Surrogate, together with the statehment from the sepernrr. widow that it is impossible at this time Near the close call money, mixed | accurately to estimate the value of the collateral and industrials Joaned at|p,operty ieft by the deceased. It ap- introduced in the National Assembly to-day showing that Field Marshal Hindenburg and Gen. Ludendorff weré ambitions for annexation of Belgium. Delegate Riesser declared to-day that in July, 1917, Mathias Erzberger, now presented Spanish and French Lessons. The newest discoveries in the fields of science and invention. New features like this from time to time. ULE shares or over, but trading is more or Vice Premier, favored a plan by which jess listless, 20 per cent., then fell to 6 for mixed. | pears the juests that Mr. Rod- whe | srg bps : the Briey coal district was to be an- The Bank of England's minimum | i si, I , sRcuRITIES 50 Broad St. 505 Sth Ave. Tel. Broad 2010 Tel. Murrey Hitt 120 It Will Show You Present money rates do not ac- curately reflect the scarcity of funds stock TEEi? ti REREE Basil ‘Largel: ts Ease acramble to “get abroad’ hen any responsible house now of- fers a new stock. A case in point is Indian Fosking Co., which was traded in on the Cu) terday for first time, This i yea quotation for the issue was 36, or nearly three times higher than the ‘Ullderwriters offered it to the public. It soon sold at 40. Demand did not Wacken throughout the day and the stock closed at ae We TO FREE GERMAN PRISONERS tiem, Says Pershing. PARIS, July 11.-4 Persh: *ald to-day that in i 48,000 Germa: titied re He ‘sai Pp eaty in the great powers. © Delieved ft would not American ratt- be necessary to fication of the Ne Effort Here ore tn WASHINGTON, July 31.—The Fed- to-day offi- been in com- jon with officials of the Brit- |tah Government with regard to prose- fution of American meat packers in Bagland. He denial wae in the form of « n je Pack- Dac jpectally Arther Ww. Judge Melntyre of General Sessions Uva efierneon issued a bench warrant for the errest of Arthur W. Brown of Needn't Wait for Treaty Ratifica- | N. Austrian governniental affairs have recently been in a rather unsettled te, The peace terms presented by Allied and Associated Powers to the Austrians at St. Germain-en-Laye have been stoutly protested against in offi- cial circles in Vienna, the financial pro- visions being considered as particularly onerous and predictions being made that Austria was likely to be driven bankruptcy. a Lad eS HONDURAS REBELS GAINING, Reported to Have Taken “Four Towne—Suffer Losses Elsewhere. @AN SALVADOR, July 31.—Four towns in Honduras have been cap- tured by the revolutionists, according to despatches received here to-day. while Government troops have scored successes at three points. Gen. Gutierrez, one of the the revolution, was routed tt, Large 4 to the Hon- @uras Minister here. Gen. Gutierrez as said have sought refuge on Bajuco Mountain. leaders of at. Tupacen ani At eran Col. Juan ito Velas- ques was killed. ———— BOEHM ASKS BELA TO QUIT. BASLE, July 31.—Gen. Boehm, Hun- garian Soviet*Minister of War under Bela Kun, has left Vienna for Bude- pest to urge Bela to retire volun’ ily, according to Vienne despatches Tycelved, here to-day quoting the jeues Wiener Tageblatt This step was said to have been taken after, the conference between M. Agostan, Hungar! People’s commis- sary, and Col Cunningham, the Allied representative, at which it was agreed the Soviet Government should be urged to withdra’ “Deserted” t KU Katser, PARIS, July 31.-Camille Salsac, a Private in the French army, on trial for deserting his regiment April 19, de- clared before the court-martial that at | the time of his arrest he was on his way to Amerongen, Holland, where he to kill the former Kaiser. Was my sole reason for ing and for carrying « revolver,” Balsac suid. He was arrested ia Bel- sium. oR SS Genki Wave o le- LONDON, July. 31,-—Mine buildings Valued at half a million dollars have been destroyed at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, said advices re- celved here to-day. Incendiariam is #us- pected. Broken Hil ales, is the silver minin tre of Australia. Prepart: discount rate remains unchanged at 5 per cent. ‘The banks lost to the Sub-Treasury yesterday $2,428,000 and since Friday $6,836,000. Clearings were $831,29! 4 an increase of $227,997,220. The Sub- Treasury debtor at Clearing House $1,212,152. Federal Reserve Bank creditor $56,120,816, ‘There is a better market for ac- ceptances and a fair volume of bills continue to move. Rates are un- changed. Spot delivery: seat beret ick | | EXCHANGE. France followed an erratic course. The Antwerp cable rate advanced from 1.54 to 7.48. Swiss cables were firm at 5.53, and Stockholm cables easy at 24.95. Peseta cables were 1917; Sterling demand, 4.36; 20 Daya, 441604 436 BK 4h, i cables cab! 871-2, demand 8. 8. guilders, demand cables 37 5-8. EARNINGS. M. K. & T. System— 6 M. gross $27,- 909,747, inc. $4,495,684; net op. inco., $1,061,139, inc. $1,234,958. DIVIDENDS. Continental Paper Bag, regular quarterly of 11-2 per cent. on com- mon and preferred stocks, payable Southern Pipe Line Company, reg- ular seedy of $5, payable Sept. 2. National Lead Co., regular quar- terly of 1 1-4 per cent. on common stock and 1 3-4 per cent. op preferred. Common dividend payable Sept. 30, preferred Sept. 15. iJ GRAIN, Range for day at Chicago: peseee ce Ee HS, On BB 23 5 eEEERS gaaeat off 1 NOTES. OMicials of the Saxon Motor Car Cor- | poration state that a payment of 2 per jcent. on the company’s indebtedness with interest will be made as of Aug. 1, In view of this payment the re: organization plan recently proposed will probably be modified, to 73 points, the defunct firm of . Grant & Co. who had broks Mt a ie wee woopined Gets Britten PORTSMOUTH, Knugland, July 31.—~ No. {183 Work had bégun here to-day In. pro. | SRanee: Renown fi nthe Prine ‘ot The membership of R. H. Davies, in the New York Coffee and Sugar Kx- bas been. sold to Leon Isracl 4 8 Ye Lon the sm, de $10 under the last sale. Chon. | worth several hundred thou- rs. $100,000 in cash gers wai sand doll The widow is left and the income from one-fifth of the | he residuary estate for life and $25,000 in cash is left to daughter, Cecelia of No. 303 West 89th Street. residuary estate, excluding the one-fifth left to the widow for life, is tube placed ins trast fund and income divided ‘equally among the t tator’s children and grandchildren, Ce- cella ‘iiiam J. re Gannon, “ {Columbus for boy welfare wil) ‘ive, ACTORS SEE UNION VICTORY AT PARLEY WITH MANAGERS Claim 227 Members Have Been Added as They Prepare for Mass Meeting. ‘Theatrical managers and actors will show their relative strength to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock when @ mass meeting caited by the “International Body of Associated Actors and Artistes” ts called to order tn the ballroom of the Astor Hotel. Francis Wilson will pre- side at the meet The manager: ‘th ters of the situation as through the flagle of the Che strike. actors assert will have victory after the meeti SUEY tar imamieors © the ketone’ Dente 9227 mem! 6 Association in the last two months and have had only 13 resignations, ee CHINESE KILL 20 JAPANESE. Clash Reported at Kaang-Cheng- Ke—-Many W . WASHINGTON, July 31.—Sixteen |Japanese oMcers and men and three Japanese policemen were killed and seventeen Japanese soldiers wounded in to- heng-Ku July 19, according to an of- Smbassy here. The losses of the Chinese were not gi ——>—_—_—_ a Are Rejected. GLOUCESTER, Mass., July 31.—The Vessel Owners’ Association, representing | interests that comttol most of the fishing | craft hailing from this port, today! definitely refused the wage demands of {the Fishermen's Union, which is carry-) {ing on w strike that has ted up the In. dustry in Gloucester, Provincetown and Boston, —__——— New York Ct Dem Unton SCRANTON, Pa, July 31.—John Deinnio, two years old, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Michael Deinnio of New York, was fatally injured when run over by an automobile here this morning. | es ares ats U.S Troops Ordered From Areh- | | angel. i WASHINGTON, July “lirig, Gen. Wiids | P. Richardson, commanding the Archangel to Russia, has been ordered by Gen. ing to withdrew tbs and re ura 10 | i @ clash with Chinese troops, at Kuang: | oq: eport received by the Japanese | ¥° eet. WANTED TO ANNEX BELGIUM. BERLIN, July 31—Documents were \ United Staigs a» soon es practionble, tena nexed. Erzberger replied that probabil he had discussed such ® plan, but thet ROMANCES OF THE DAY’S NEWS did not necessarily favor actual annexation, ES Ge ony K. C. DRIVE ENDS TO-NIGHT. —_— Many Meetings w be brought to a close to-night with many block parties and other meet- ings all over the city. Officials of the drive are urging all the chairmen whose districts have not yet reached their double their e The drive is described as the mosi intensive campaign ever undertaken here for similar purpo: —_——___ Rotterdam Gra: Ea LONDON, July 31.—The strike of in workers, which has been in prog- at Rotterdam, has ended. a Lioyds despatch from Rotterdam to-day an- nounces. uotas to re- orte in the nal spurt. Workers’ Strike _—_—. Elects First Burgometster. BERLIN, July 31.—Germany's first woman Burgomelister, Frau Schurchardt, was elected unanimously at Steinberg to-day. —_—_—_—s EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds:; claim- ing: fiv Germany Woman and a half furiongs.—Bariey Water, 116, (Davies) 7 to 10, 1 to 5 and out, won; *Marcelle M., 105, (A. Collins) 3 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, second; Eastern Glow, 107, (Walls) 10 to 1, 5 to 2 and out, third. ‘Time 1,08 4-5. *Marcelle M. coupled with Punctual, Also ran Acid Test, Punctui —>——— SARATOGA ENTRIES, BACK —The Stille Release » for thee year. ‘end unarard; about Pier, Hibler, “137; Deas, Royal’ Arch, Pian) for, uwo-yoar-olde | Yeo Trosk, ene Toe Y te Bro . Tits: Powwlet hae. THIRD five and bit raves, 108: Poul denen 110; Double enioatber 1 Tui ‘Pale 8 ae: Wid: | 10, star adele, 124; ‘Tes Dan, JOT: Indiseretion, | 104, | POUT ACH Tie naruto Hand The Kye, 10: Fatally Hurt by wg Pai PLFTa wee ve 18: STeetta Mowe bi A St Que Kashinir, 7 "Doo Drcee, 30s; For maiden two-year-olds; and Mo) Fa rags Wi Bry ‘ Seale, "112; ‘Puch 1 TiS: Geule W Chote,” 11 ver 1 IN Ringe na ion TBS way. TS: Sar Court. 8. t 4 * , claimed; yoather clear Heap; for | pd | Presented from unusual angles by a staff of special RAZA MUSIC AND SONG HITS The Best Theatrical Song Hits,* both words and music, ready for you to play and sing, appear in World Magazine from time to time. PUZZLES AND GAMES The World Magazine’s famous cross-word Puzzles are always in demand. Then there are other puzzles and games to test your ingenuity as well as to amuse, The Sunday World Magazine consists of 16 pages in colors, and is published weekly as part of the New York Sunday World. The New York World Gravure Picture Section The Sunday Wofld’s GRAVURE Section differs: ““"-|from other picture sections in IDEA. Not only are IMPORTANT NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully re- produced on super-calendered paper in rich brown but interesting events are STRIKINGLY PICTO- RIALIZED in well-selected Series of Photographs. For example, a recent Series showed in eight pictures “Just How a Soldier Gets Out of the Army.” Skilled camera men in every country send the pictures take to THE WORLD'S Gravure Section, but local New York and its myriad of exciting activities — the new Fashions, the Theatres, the Society events—are adequately pictured. Strong points in The World's. Gravure Section are exclusive photographs, excellent reproduction and interesting captions, Each week it presents a distinctive appearance,

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