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i VOMAN SAVING 3, LOSES BABY SON; SHEISNEARDEATH Child Crushed Terribly by Auto Laughs and Coos Until It Dies. Mrs. Catherine Rut, thirty-five, of No. 872 Beoond Strect, Jersey City, ts Believed to be dying ‘to-day in the Bayonne Hospital bechuse, in an ac- eldent yesterday, she shoved three of @ heighdor’s children out of the path ef an auto. John, her eighteen-months-014 Baby, vat in the road and smiled al- hough his left leg was torn to shreds. After being taken into another au- fomédile he continued to coo and faugh until he died a few minutes | after reaching the hospital. The doc- fore there were amazed at the baby’s ’ ? 2 Suffered terrible injuries her efforts to fave the | 2 aceompanied by three of bors’ children, went for a . They spent the there and started home o'clock. Mrs. Ruf attempted the street at the Boulevard Street. She was carrying in her arms ang had one of einidren by o hand. ie owned and driven Margaret Kiver, forty, of No. tb. children to safet HS PEEtEeET Hytaly ie 3 rst ‘appeared | {7 Mrs. Rut / ’ i BRIG WORLD, 8: anu nce tones «=! A rmour Accepts New Shoes aice| From Sarcastic Builders car, The baby and ving ite arms. up the baby and dis- tnjury, John and his mother were rushed to the Bayonne Hospitel, and Mra, Kiver, after treatment for cuts on the face, was arrested on a charge of homicide, Lilien Jordan, nine, of No, 788 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, died on table at the City Ht half an hour after h ured and she received other injuried whén she was knocked down by an avftomobile at Ocean Ave- nue and Forest Street. The oar was driven bye William Patterson, forty- seven, of No, 22 Madison Avenue, Jersey City, an employee of the Standard Ot] Company of New Jer- sey, who was arrested, hast} seam dOnTo BERLIN DEFIES IN RECALL OF GENERAL germs Won't Bring Back Von der Goltz, ‘Who Menaces Poles Along the Baltic. BERLIN, Aug. 16 (Associated Preas).—-The German Government bas rejected the demand of the Alligs for the recall of Gen, Vond der Golts, Commander in Chief forces in the Baltic Gen Von der Golts bas been ac- cused of Oppressing the Polish po; wation, and of usurping territory ar signed to Poland by the Peace Con. ference, in defiance of orders from tbe Allies to the Berlin Government. Fateh —Remnbey vinces. . Five im Acto Ave Killed, 6,—Five persons were in whieh they were rid- ‘waa struck by 9 Western Ohio ‘The vietims had been at- Catholic pligrimage at |. On GrapeNuts “ of this barley ' i } t M a Bt a . WILD Pree trom Normal Peden Inceme Tas and Tax OUGLAS S GAASBACHUSETTS CORPORATION) OFFERS $3,000,000 - 7% PREFERRED STOCK. The sturdy nourishment. at wheat and pana is bound to keen brains WA be Cennecticut and New Y: Exempt in And Asks fo r Entire Outfit Packing Millionaire States Wardrobe Néeds in Detail, Calling Them Modest Gon With Donors’ Bids for Work He Wants Done. J. “I learned on reading this OGDEN ARMOUR has written a note of reper rrighcperemyy Diva ob bn np Saray him « pair of shoes, because he recently sald him to have his old ones repaired.. » shoes would not go astray. The note thanks to the to had He inclosed his address so the Builders and Traders’ Exchange: T am inolosing my address, so that astray. Your touching indorsement of the primeiple of conservation is much appreciated. “It is fitting, however, that the Builders and Traders fence of theim generosity. Salesmen the world over have as good business to spend a few dollars for theatre tickets or other entertainment for a prospect on whom they expect to wax fat. “Wh@n I peruse the bids which have been submitted by Buliders and Traders on various building projects in which I terested, and when I note how high these bids are, I marvel sity: stops at @ mere pair of shoes, It seems to mé such a as your bids indicate me to » tention. be is deserving of @ little more It is as though you were asking me to the movies the circumstances warrant ® box at the ‘Passing Show.’ “Instead of stopping with a pair of shoes, why not present with a wardrobe for ® year? My wants are very reasqnable, because I regard clothes from a utilitarian standpoipt rather than trom @ deco- rative one, One overcoat usually lasts me for two years, and this happens to be the year when 4 must have a new one. You will not need to buy me a hat, because the felt one I have used for the last five years is stil} in good condition, and the-application of a little ‘lack ink now and then enables me to use the derby which I like so well and which feels so comfortable on my head. “Ordinarily, I am content with two suits of clothes each year, and you will not need to pay more than $75 not keen for fancy stuff. My other “One straw hat at $3, “Six shirts at $5 each. “Three neckties at $1 each. for them, because I am needs may be summed up, like this: Ve "| 160,000 Founders’ shares authorised | “Six suits of underwear (I find part wool ‘and part cotton more comfortable than all’ wool). ce predicament in. Recently I gaye an or- iy 100 shares stock at 190 in fi it, The other day the from slightly above @.1 have been informed that the Retail Stores Corporation, in which I am @ shareholder, has a class of “Two dozen pairs of lisle socks. “Two pair of silk socks for state occasions. “You need not bother with such things as handkerchiefs or collars, because I am pretty well fixed in this respect. “I may seem a little immodest in thus making known my annual Fequirements in wearing apparel, but I feel sure, from the newspaper reports of your meeting, that the Builders and Traders do not want to be regarded as ‘pikers,’ and the prices which. you have mentioned in your various bids are so ample that: they give me good reason to hope you will be as generous in doing something for me as you are in your willingness to do me for something. “Please convey my best regards to the Exchange, and ask them to excuse me for thus calling their well-intended gift. “Very truly yours, BLAST SCARES WASHINGTON, attention to the mediogrity of their "J. OGDEN ARMOUR.” bomb explosion of the nigth of June 2 When Attorney General Palmetis home BUT IT WAS ONLY GAS MAIN Congressmen and Officials, Recall- Ing Palmer Affair, Rush to ¢ Learn Cause, \ ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—An explo- ion, betleved to have been from a pocket of gas that acoumulsted from « leaking main, wrecked the front of = building on 1 Street in the northwest section early thie morning ahd aroused excitement nearby buildings were thrown from their beds, and window panes were shattered, citizens, including Congressmen and high Government officials, recalling the FERRED AS TO DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS PAE VALUE $100.00, NON. CAPITALIZATION 1 Fer Odne Preferred stock Btook ? Dividends have beén 1,000,000 OUTSTANDING ly for the past seventeen years. January Ist and July 1st. There is no better 7 per cent Payable imvestment in the United States. four years have averaged name is known thro' lars, and is the property Aaa rect ‘that can be wearech nilion of lary and eldewalk. The police were at a loss formerly was wed as\a store —. -PLANS PENSIONS FOR AGED. Some Persons Over 65 Would Get 4 Weenty, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Plans for old age jona for persons more thap sixty-five years of age were proposed in @ bill Introduced yesterday by Senator MeNary. (Ripi, Ore.) and referred to the Pensions Committee. Under its provisions persons with incomes of not more than $6 a week would receive a weekly. pension of $4. —_———— BANDITS ROB GOLD MILL, Vaiue of Their Loot Not Yet Made Pablite, r of the West, was robbed last night. ‘The bandits overpowered two watch- men and escaped with a quantity. of mold concentrate, No estimate of the amount of loot bas been made, WOMEN'S CURVES ROUNDED, FEET LARGER, DUE TO WA WORK, DRESSMAKERS FIND London Modistes Declare Hard Duty Beneficial—Men Smoking More, Committ Wen Vere resin Woes LONDON, Aug. 16.—War work and life in the trenches have left marked effects upon many women and men now in civilian life, dg- clare physicians and other acute observers, while statisticians say these results have increased the ooat of living, Expert Gressmakers say many women profited by the war bo- cause thelr figures were greatly improved ‘and “their curves were rounded by much exercise im the open alr, But shoemakers declare the feet of these war-cultured Venuses, especially of “those who were employed on land, increased in size because they wore much roomier shoes than those to which they had been accustomed, . ‘Thousands of fighting men have acquired the habit of smoking not fewer than fifty cigarettes a day, and this now adds nearly $5 to a man's weekly expenses, even if he puffs cheap cigarettes. Steel hel- mets are . tax the apidenle-og oaidumna, * front steps of the building leading to the “ [eo race to New yer. | Chasers will be accompanted by tug Ontario which will send radio reports of the progress | = stock outstanding as Found- ers’ shares, Please let me know how of these have been, issyed, gnd it was necessary to issue such took. Ww. D. Q. A. Retail Stores Corporation has and paid fer. by subscribers, but which, according to last reports, have mot yet been issued. It is stated officially that the purpose of the subdsaribérs to these Founders’ fe. “to ttilfze from time to & portion of the Founders’ stock as they may determine to se- ure for the corporation the services of men of experience, ability and ca- pacity to manage and direct its af- fairs as well as the Co-dperation of COAL SHORTAGE IN EUROPE. Auk 4 Press).—That all’ Biro ferring on the subject Inet fow days. Walter Febling of | abipping expert, declares | jon will positively prove | ‘Teviver of acute Bol- paotinnaclon Nepean PUTS. BLAME ON HER FOLKS. Lawyer Saye Wife Deserted Him ‘Whee Mis Health Fatied. Justice Tompkins in White Plains has denied the motion of Mrs. Richmond J. | Reese for alimony of $76 a week and) counsel fees, pending her bearing for sgparation, @he lives in New Rochelle qnd her bustand is a practicin glawyer in New ¥ ate “attordey giredeg his own He said that his health broke d after marriage and his wife left nif, taking their clilld. He he coult effect « Feconctiiation = 2M ie mney Ygeclared that -ahe woul dim. Ih Je VI PRINCE EAGER TO SEE FIANCE Felix Asks Allies to Allow Him to seeking au- thorizatton by the Allies emburg to visit his fanc Du 4 Charlotte, cording to a Ge- joepatch to the Temps, which that he affirms his loy8ity to the dds shat, ‘Sixt , the Grand uplike | his nd Prines Chasers Race from Bermuda to New Yérk. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.--@ix sub- marine chasers Wave Bermuda to-day ‘The racing chasers are ex- in to New York ——_————_ . Sanken Italfan Craiser Blocks the fues Canal, LONDON, Aug. 16—The Sues Canal hae been blocked by the sink- ing of the Italian cruiser Basilicata after an explosion, according to ad- viess trom Port Said, The cruiser sank near Towfik. ———— Gtant Airplane Resumes Flight to Africa. CASABLANCA, Morocco, Aug. 16.— Giant airplane Goliath, which left Tore ‘on Myuraday morning’ for ‘Dakar, French West Africa, and was forced to —————————O | tho range of fuctudtions this share, put ito a ne have circulat@i reports that the Du Ponts have secured co may or may mot be’true: is belng planned to give coast, Dakar this morning. 0 to Lux- |, ii ae bili s them for you. — Q Where is there a market dria Quicksilver stock, and ii if traded in on the Boston Stock Bx * | facts may not be known to the three years ended with of 1918 Crucible earned a surplus ferred dividends equal to stock. And before this surplis was atrived at there was deducted $6,187,- 500¢0n Account of accumulated divi- dends paid on the preferred stock. It seems to be confidently ed in official quarters that comings Oe the common this year ,will closely approximate if not: exéeed $3) per As go the speculative side of the is- known that a powerful pool in the stogk, attempting to igh record. They which one new shdre of stock for each share held, providing the Supreme Court decides that stock dividends are not subject to Federal taxes. It is fu ther reported that if stock dividen are declared to be taxable, the co: pany will distribute @ $60 cash divi- dend. It would be well not to accept ¥these rumors as Bible truth until morse basis exists for, them than can be found at present, mfles its Might alight at Mogador, 200 t, resumed D south along the for FASHION. SHOW Pedy ale aad Associated Garment Manufacturers Ritz-Carlton Hotel Ang, 20, 21 & 22, 1919 at 3p'clock im afternoon. | + . Fer invitations apply te Sidney Blumenthal& Co, ¥ ie, . 395-40! Fourth Aye, New York, N. Y. R's CEMENT Rubber al three bottle, Batablished 18’ ~ DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING CARNIVAL “gis “Now AT. cr ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway. 3 Lessons (jniiel) 25¢ to take lorena. i Ber tor dancing ato dance st popular institution, DTI Ae wants © NE SEN TOR (STRU Pte a ek bf waiteble partner AUDUBON THFATRE BUILDING ‘166th &. an@ Brosdway, ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, @6th St, near Broadway Mastructors to, Teac Yi Ofibw to Bate, Bus, Pd Lessom ~ poet Stee te Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT x TE) 5 3 = feturdaye, Sundays || ae Raniite heels % wise Steamer's don’t miss these ideal days for a Pleasant companionships and the pleasure of the voyage. include meals and stateroofn berth.’ Plan to go now. Mondays Thursdays P. M. from Pier 35 to companies’ ; 57 Chambers Phone (all offices) 6700 “ Or write ae G.P. A., Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N. RN. ¥. STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Great White Flier ‘Rensselaer’’ Leave Pier 88 N. R., foot Canal St., 0:30 A.M. W. 182d St., 10 A, M. Two-hour stay in Newburgh, returning on the same steamer, 4 P. M. ‘usic—Restauraut. ’ “HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY, ¢ AND 1 P.M. YOUR, SUNDAY OUTING $1 SAIL THE HUDSON kg 31.56 sf Round Trips a ht dey tagursion with ample “time -Str. BENJ. B. ODELL Good music. Fine restaurant. Lunch i lygstrg gmolin St. 9 A. M.: W. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions wi cool sea Hudson River by Dayligh ~w, DAILY. 5 sdeen.” stot A Se ER | ¥_outinge,_ tickets | between Accepted. Music. 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