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Dn SARATOGA UE Twenty Escaped Through Hole It Took Thirty Men Six Nights to-day, indicated that eighteen of the twenty or more interned German sailors who escaped from the stock- ade about 7.30 o'clock last night had been recaptured, Six of the p~umber were cought within the camp. Two others were taken at Chillicothe and it was re- ted that tive had been arrested the palmy days of the early ‘90a, Ar pieents: Five others were cap~ when open race track betting was]tureq in Columbus on a traction car allowed and gambling houses were as from Chillicothe, free of access as hotel lobbies, has so much money been wi o4 ina The prisoners escaped during the toga season on the track and in gam- Ing places in town or in the suburbs| 7®fousl. @ secretly constructed tun- peg sy te eee wanes cellar of the 7 an wels, | barracks which they were quar- and never Wagons Ba cont eo much to lve! tered to company street thirty feet plunger bet $100,000 on a single race at| away, the men made their escape, the track a few days He denies if the priso - it, but clubhouse cominlasioners say pel sf sgn re iy er Spa Witnessing | the Most Reckless Betting in Its His- tory—Fortunes Wagered. SARATOGA, Aug. 25.—Not even in they know he made the bet. Cer-| BU Wav aug by thirty men in one | man shifts in six nights, The tainly, in view of the great. amounts ‘was carr! pock handled on each race by the buok- —e sig makers, a single bet ‘ans $100,000 would wsuryey of the runes ofehuce ob¢| NEW GABINET IN HUNGARY grated In and around this. village. p.oaun ro-per ane, netgte|frare eh Poe caiae confin a few =} c has | Players. The Breat majority of his| Resignation Follows Demand of In- rons were moderate in their bets. ME | Noweaiye evry player ap appeare to| — ter-Allied Council, Allowing « play the limit, An old time gambler who used to run @ place himself here Two Hours for Action. twenty yea! observed a roulette} PARIS, Aug. 25.—The resignation of game in a suburban resort Friday |te Hutigarlan Government of Archduke bee he coun Joseph, previously reported in press ad- ofthe hel in, which atleast 90,00 | ioe. "yt annosncea in messcges Saratoga is just as “wet” as it ever|celved by the Supreme Council to-day. way-—but sweat Federal Reserve, the |The messages indicated that the resig- prices! nation occurred at 8 o'clock Saturday night and that the process of forming & new cabinet had been begun. ‘When MEAT is scarce In the new Cabinet, the despatches state, Paul Garami, Minister of Justice ries: ee on ot 3 ed 4 ili “ ate pets etal Brice, Selig. 14-%- Gola wi welch hse 8136 augeaee iick: Geld Walch for Fish and many vegetable in the Peldil Cabinet, would be Minister dishes can be greatly Sten Pe Ey Miniotor ot Foot, improved in flavor and ry made enjoyable by the ce, Count’ Crany as Minister es purchased can be A addition of BGUTTER@SONS| LEA&PERRINS : Sehitemih ot iae he OP \NAS SAU Sls JEWELRY miasion would give him two hours to ove sauane take this action. Otherwise, he waa SAUCE notified the mission would publish the NAS SAU SU ery rerid ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE =| Council's telegram broadcast. ESTABLISHED (879 ‘ _———_— ‘fh has been the leading U. S. AFTER OIL SHARKS. table sauce for gener- ~ Clean-Up Is Begud of Wildcat Con- cerns in Texas Field, WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Investiga- “tions of fifty or more complaints of the sale of wildcat oll stocks in the Texas ‘Ol Fields bave been started by the Federal Trade Commission. ae ‘The Commission announced to-day \ ORIGINAL that it had sant two of its invostigators \, alted into the ion wi instructions to : »_Malted Milk make a searching inquiry into cases, complaints of which were lodged. with the Commission by concerns Interested In the legitimate development of the feld. eS Sta PERSHING THANKS ITALIANS. ‘Telegraphs Premier Nitti Hin Ap- preciation of Their Ki E, Aug. 25.—Gen. Pershing has phed Premier Nittl, assuring him ‘deep appreciation for the courtesy and cordiality -with which tho Italian Government welcomed myself and my staff.” “In Rome and throughout my trip,” Horlicks A Notritiond Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Pershing sald, “I was deeply moved by the welcome I received and will bring back to America indelible impressions of the kindness and friendship of the Italian people.” Holland Orders Ret dn Sent Dailey's THE HAGUE, Aug. 25.—Owing to the feeling here against the Belgii Old Fashioned fine inicio ofthe tiasue ha or: PEASE, PIANO COMPANY ; 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St. Newark, N. J. s ams dered that the Dutch goods sent | Brussels for the reconstruction exhib. “Wants” Work ders. Asso.urtety Pur tion be returng@ to Holland, \Bitter wee ae Won ; Lod wd feellng peiwecttHolland end Belgium has arisen over the claims to Limburg. B. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Remarkable Offering of Bo y Women’s Serge Dresses fe will take place to-morrow on the Third Floor when a number of smart models, in navy blue, black, and neat stripes, will be on sale, variously marked | et $22.50 & $37.50 S ... These prices are considerably below regular quotations height of @ severe electrical etorm.| the street. Magistrate Frees Three Poticemapi|.,,'™, lone.” _aaked the | Mastetr limobile tire on Sunday. to Di Says He Nabbed on Cap. ig. tain’s Orders, happen to arrest these men? COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 25—Reports “Captain McCauley ed me to do from Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, early! Magistrate Levine in Easex” Market|!." sald Kaadorf. “That’s’ cll I know Court today threw out of court 9 |*out 'S” charge of Sunday jaw violation made jae Street. John Falter, of No, 713 charge. Of No. 15% East 112th Street by Polfoe! AUTO TIRE ON SUNDAY | :in on tse sound twat they, mere res pairing a blown out automobile tire on jas It been @ crime to repair an auto-| How did you Magistrate Levine anid he would wet-| < an explanation from the precinct against Abraham Levy of No. 330 East Gommander and refused to entertain the Janes McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street SEAL Victor Records AT 25% to 50% Less Than Former Victor Prices | ’ That these are Red Seal Records at such reductions is‘astonishing in itself. But to get the very best of Seal selections, executed by world renowned artists—that is an opportunity. Most of these we have not before advertised. Quartet ier Rigoletto with Galli-Curci and Caruso, ete. 2.00 formerly 4.00 Trovatore Miserere with Caruso and‘Alda..... sees 2.00 formerly 4.00: McCormack, accompanied by Kreisler, singing Ave Maria (Mascagni)—Carme and Flirtation. * each 1,50 formerly 2.00 Gluck and Homer in Whispering Hope and Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman. + each 1,50 formerly 2.00 Caruso singing La donna e Mobile from Rigo- letto. 1.00 ° formerly 2.00 each 1,50 formerly 3.00 Many other beautiful Records are incluaed in the Red Seal reductions. AUMANN SPRY ay Are at Their Lowest There never was a more oppor~ tune time to buy Furniture than NO’ Foresighted purchasing with a view for quality as well as value enables us to offer Furni- -ure of distinction and character at prices that spell big savings to extensive display. A visit today Tea Wagon * will repay you many times over. Period design Plain Figure Tage wie sed remor: 94 6" On Everything able alse Way tray ““We Make Terms to Fit’’ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere 4-Piece Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut Four pieces, consisting of DRESSER, CHIFFO- $ 00 ROBE, TOILET TABLE, BED in full size; as 23 9: illustrated 3-Piece Period Par'or Suite With mahogany finished carved frames, cane panels, § 50 upholstered in satin damask or embossed velour; in- 8 9 , destructible springs in seat; as illustrated........,. WWCor 6" Avesld"St. Farrar singing in Madama Butterfly and Boheme... * Th aa ~ dames. eCreery & aCe vis) S64 softer sheet 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY» Mth Street Street bea ta . "Purchases will appear on bills rendered October Ist, Only Four More Days Bs of Our August Sales Exceptional Values Bai LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — -For Men and Women Ey vig aol eae cr eset eee quantities, to make encoptibnall ly low qulees po quality. q one yoy Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with 14-inch hemstitched hem. . “eegidlany 15:00» dozen, 9,00 Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, soft finish..‘T7v.wvssssss sss = -regularly 7,20 j dozen, 6.00. Bae } Women’s ‘Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with narrow ‘hems.......,.regularly 4,00 dozen, 3,10 x Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered with floral and wreath designs each, 25¢ regularly 35e 4 r ; Last Four Days AUGUST FUR SALE a Only four days remain ir which to secure your Winter Furs ( at appreciable reductions from the prices that ill prevail after’ i September Ist. ’ “< > Values just as great as those that opened the Sale and mark day throughout the month a memorable one to the Surchabece offered these last four days. Here are some of the extpordaasy va values: ' 1. Fox Neckpiece of superior quality in de- sired shades, including Taupe, Lucille and black. Z August Sale Price 55.00 September Price 75.00 1. Fine Fox Muff to match. August Sale Price _ 55.00 September Price 75.00 Finest Beaver Capes, Choice Skunk Capesy>'orr © ee-= ise August Sale Price 55,00 August’ Sale "Price 65.00 4 September Price 75.00 September “Pricé 85.00. is Choice Skunk Maffs, August Sale Price 57.50 September Price 75,00 Wolf Anima}, Shape Scarts, August Sale Price 35,00 September Price 47,50 Finest Beaver Muffs to match, August Sale Price 45,00 September Price 65.00 Hudson Seal Coats of fine quality . pelts, belted models with Seal Collar, Cuffs and border. Wolf, Muffs to match, “August Sale Price 35,00 [ a September Price 47.50 | M, Hudson Seal Coats, of choice ; skins, 45 inches long, with deep Self Collar; richly lined. August Sale Price 345.00. \ Séptember Price 400.00 ! 3. Hudson Seal Coat H } { August Sale Price 225.00 September Price 285,00 Hudson Seal Coats of selected pelts with fine Beaver Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price 285.00 September Price 325.00 45 inches long, with Marmot Coats of selected Hudson Seal Coats of choice large Skunk Collar. with Natural Raécoon Collar and skins with Skunk Collar. bie: 50 Price Cuffs. Sale Price 95.00 : : { % August Sale Price 275,00 Sectember Brice August Sule Price 110,00 September Price 345.00 425,00 September Price 155.00 } a AUGUST STORE HOURS | DURING SEPTEMBER 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. And Until Further Notice Closed Saturday, August 30th, Open Daily From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. WORLD Advertising Gait | In Agate Lines—For July ; §' ; MORNING AND SUNDAY 7 i 1918 1919 Gain 1,116,896 1,394,074 977,178 “CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL”

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