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~~ | pt dg || ARE MADE FIELD MARSHALS “Former Achieved Fame in Palestine LONDON, Aug, 1—Gen.@B. Ht. H. Allenby, formerly Commander of the British forces in Palestine an Predent special High Commin for Exypt and Soudan, and Lieut. Gen. Sir Herbert Plumer, Commander of the Second British Army, have been raised to the rank of Field Marshal. Allenby’s most recent achievement was the restoration of order in during March and April. He became best knéwn through the capture of Jerusalem and Jericho in 1917 and {2018, during his successful campaign in Palestine, He is fifty-eight years ond. Plumer was successively Com- mander of the Third British Army Corps In France and the Second Brit- ish Army in the South Ypres offen- sive in 1917, ery evening till eine ge ales,” big annual midsummer event OUR AUGUST FU! Ut SALES. It is safe to risa toe . Tee we open in earnest | UBERTY LOAN BONDS ACCEPTED AS CASH, and Spanish Spoken Here Ovington’s is 70 years old. Measured im its wares, "3 the newest shop on Fifth Avenue. Measured by its charm, it is the most fashionable shop—and measured by its » Ovington’s is most reasonable. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 FifthAv., near 32d St. & DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly |™! to human welfare. . ‘ In 1835 Newton originated the vac- ‘uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liqvid form. Gal Lunch! You’re so hungry most anything tastes good. Oh, ! But it tastes a HOLE LOT BETTER with covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form witi: extract of malted grains, with sugar, This product MORLICK named |. Malted Mitk, by others.) Its nutritive value, (by simply stirring in water) and the| * fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink ftom infancy 0 old age. Pek for MORLICK'S —Avold imitations aw. At a B } ide $31 Spring St lee Brookstein Was a Talker | S0KER GUTS HIS THROAT rested, but they were all there, yell- mipeared against, Pauline Ackerman, who was charged with calling Mra. | names” — “Keep quiet,” cautioned His Honor, “Silence.” Mr. Brookstein was then led to the bench and told to sit down. we she Lit your” asked the Judge. Pauline then came to the dock with the children, effort to come forward but was again sent to the bench by the umpire. “I want you to keep quiet and stay there,” declared the Judge. Bill be- After Honor ordered her to move and dis- The children were fighting and you parents continued it. Go home.” Bill spoke a few more pieces anc was forcibly led away. Rac dis-| “It is a shamé,” he concluded. “I In 1888 Horlick ot Racine,Wie.,die-| a" going to do” someting bigger about it.” . With that retort he put on his hat and went toward the door. “Bring him back,” ordered udge. jame since “T told you to keep quiet,” he con- Gn oe tinued, when Bill was again in the front line trench, digestibility and ease of preparauon| “It is not right to”"— Bill was led to the clerk’s room, where he produced §2. called him back again, gave him a Creedan made him swear to keep the peace. Then Bill was cured. He went \ And So Was Mrs. Bill and “eae | Kids Were Not Tongue-Tied But Male Head of the Family Was So Per- Essex Market Street, laid $2 Fine Ninth Avenue, py cutting ete roa Ben pelieved to be that of Edwin Fields of No. 18 Fraser Place, Jersey City, was found in the ocean off Man-| give us our bridesmaid od hattan Beach Baths this morning by The sistently Loquacious the Judge Had to Gag Him With a —What Makes Some Well, There’s Annie, for One Thing. floor of old Eésex Market Court yesterday. They were not ar- ‘E younger generation held here} ONSIDERING some of the land- C lords of this city, one could nard- ly blame Annie, On the other hand, Sophie seemed like a quiet landlady and the testimeny showed that Annie giggling end tweaking each other's ears and noses. Their par- ents were also| had moments of Present and os aren ond charged with all she had packed her tent and si- lently stolen away [7 across the street, the left lots of trouble in her wake for Sophie to think about. “She 7 Faee Kinds of excite- ————j ment. Bill Brook- \ £9 He and his wife, Mrs. William, ap-/Court yesterday. Bill names, striking the younger|"°%™ !® corroboration, Write “It she has left, I should think it ta i rs ae gsi as cxeaat Brooksteins and raising Ned in gen-|would’ be all right,” suggested His Honor. APARTMENT “Hn a “But it was after she left that she oon ra Gid it happen?” asked Judge] .iiea' ai ‘the rough stuf,” objected ‘EASURED by time, “She Sophie. called me all kinds of| “Tell mé about it.” “And"— put in the husband, then turns on all the gas.” “Why did she turn on the gas?” “But"— interposed Mr, B. again. money's worth before she left. didn’t even light it.” ants are worse. call you names?” 7s that sort of thing. mam. ay, ‘Yes, mam,’ to me. Say sir’ I’m not a woman.” right, mam—I “AIL i|agreed Mrs. Bill. ‘mean, air,” |mons, ——-_——_ Mr. B. also made an Sees No Ne Ship Pier T n to talk some more. Pauline had testified His Sah the mrnas a fight, it was announced today. “Your Honor,” put in Mr. B, “I don't want to hear from you. costing duplicate it. Shipping Board, hearing Mr. Hulbert. ss Gen. Dentkine Reports City ef Poltava. LONDON, Aug. the “I fine you $2. Now keep quiet.” The Judge | oishevik forces, had other important success, the city of Poltava. scored ture and returned the $2. Jerry without saying a word. were taken. fRAOMUECSKED ALL OUR STORES OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M, SERESMICESESH {Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Loes> HY ton Tren Oissaneegens | PS Beret Ht lk = =Men, Have Your Cloth 9 3s OrFrices * 2 E., 125th St. (169 E-34thSt. i en, Have rour Uilotnes ‘BB Cor. stm Ave |N. W. Cor. Sd Ave e] 740 Lexington Ave. By s.w.cr sme H HH! made to order by us— by a i s Most Wonderful Values: Fy Why Hil | We Can Undersell 00 Hi) | “Exclusive” Tailors: F * Hy | We So-called exclusive tailors : | TIRID | tu, thet clothe from “hand to iY 3 mou’ ‘rom ment we i id tract in tri dou. iS Al) | scacttaces arenas | — 30.00 35.00 40.00 |x By Most exclusive tallors farm 4 | RY YY hay clothes de to order b; 5 4 TIBI | seiteesetcina, Medeatton, | BY ctite Zonideatie money “2 EY ARON YON iy tailoring shops. 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RS Bowtese “New York. | Hi : er, A Clearance at our Broadway Store Only (37th and 38th Sts.) 4 | | Uncalled-for Suits, Ready-to-wear $] Silk by Wonderful Values; prices as low a8.........s..ssccceee S LUN ERI eee ek il te se a eam aes a i t P| ; Where the sCORNEI, Stores Are: “ll S NEW YORK CITY STORES: PEN STORES IN BROOKLYN: py 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts 104 Flatbush Ave. octets [IB went i Nee ed be, Fe ALL DAY | 1870 Broadway Naw Guts Ave" HE .. 691 Eighth Ave., Ret. 43d and 44th Sts, oadway, 1 block from Flushing Ave. }]K PRABE PIANO COMPANY 2331 Eighth Aves, I door above 125th St SATURDAY S001 Filth Ave, Cor. SOth St. (Bay Ridge), 113 84 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn. Fal] 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters), nil 10 P. M by 67 Halsey St., Newark, N, J. iS + Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. [1H] Bil] BRONX: 408 E. 149th St, Nr. 3 Ave. Union Hill, 261 Bergenline Ave., John St, 4|14 “ 9 S SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS' SOT a aes eS WORK MONDAY, WONDERS My Landladies Wild? in nis nea by « hospital attendant. roughs up the house,” Sophie told Judge Schwab in Essex Market “She thinks because she is leaving she can pull anything,” said the wit- “Well, she throws paint all over the walls, bums up the woodworking, and | “She said she had put a quarter in the meter and was going to get her She “Some landlords are bad,” declared His Honor, “but evidently some ten- I ghal) not tolerate If you can prove it, Annie will find herself in hot water.” Sophie ran downstairs for the sum- CITY FIGHTS MONTAUK PLAN. New York will not permit big docks established near Montauk Point without Dock Commissioner Hulbert said the city has & 1,000-foot pler at West 46th Street 95,500,000, and i» ready to This information has been given the whieh announced the Montauk Point improvement to accom- modate the 1,000-foot ships it will build, and the Board ts asked to fix a date for) Capture of 1—News was re- ceived here to-day that the volunteer army of Gen. Denikine, one of the} most important of the Russian anti- an- capturing Large quanti- ties of supplies and war material FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 191 AFTER SURGICAL OPERATION Brooklyn Man Dead When Found by Attendant in French Hospital. Frank L. C. Martin, fifty-four, a| "aces in the New Jersey city. broker, who had given his address as er No, 1 Northern Avenue, Brooklyn, ended his life this morning in the French Hospital, #4th the 4s, company that made the terial and settled for about $8, 8 & corrective measure, cycle Believed That with a razor, He was found dead| A body Martin, who formerly lived in Plainfield, \N, J. where his mother, Mrs. Laura. Martin, now resides, en- tored the hospital July 21 and was operated on the same day for an ab- | finge dominal condition, He. was recov- | '"itials ering rapidly and was expected to leave in a week or ten days, 7 Six years ago, according to his brother, Richard D, Martin, a garage owner of Plainfield, Martin was op- Edward Gillette, a life guard, body is that of a man of twenty-five. 1 was dressed in a bathing suit. off thi be man Michael Walsh and Brooklyn Morgue. . a a erated on and was badly Injured by the use of 4 medicament which had been improperly prepared. He sued The dead man was a pioneer bi- jerehant in Plainfleld and at one time was president of the Cres+ cent Wheelmen, which conducted GUARD FINDS BATHER’S BODY. On a rv was ® signet ring bearing the taken to the The second operation was decided on, fald Kitty a few minutes later when they were ly seated. ‘‘f t| guess we'll have to wear our sides, onl white, Tt ke.” Dorlas Well Tintes’ thea! The Monday, Aug. 4. For details see Sunday's World, American, Credit House ube, ere 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street tiew"4c | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor, Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY The Old Rei HALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of me and high grade es the easiest and best terms of an} i VICTROLAS, Complete stock Victroliss all size and big’ stock i 219, 221, 223, 225, 927 You ean buy fn pretty Butfet tor ND YOUNG MEN'# Light Weight Suits U w kes Me. Bevery, :| ALTERATIONS we REE. . Up DAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN | | \IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT The Result ' of One Month of Prohibition in New York Full Page Article in Next Sunday World ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE

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