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AOUSANDS BARRED HOM YACHT RACES BY SEAMEN ACT But Those Who Go May Find _ Prohibition Bars Down Out- Side Three-Mile Limit. ‘ practicable for be run.” ‘Steamship men of\New York Har- bor Are to-day. bemoaning the deci- aion of the Steamship Inspection Ser- ' in Washington that it will strict ly’ enfords the Seaman's Act whicn Provides that all vossela carrying ners in ocean going route: pase the three-mile limit.” Must comply with regulations calling for ocean size lifeboats, a quart to @rink for each passenger—the quart ing water—two pounds of food- Sthffs in reserve and an ample supply @f danger signals ang other eafey first devices. The steamship men had hoped that Washington would make an excention t@ this rule in the case of the Lintoa up races next month in which Sir Thomas Liptop’s yacht Shamrock IV. will try to win back the America’s coup. | “Tt will mean that only a few an occasional tonic. Saloon League was not in. hundred people wit get to sce the races,” said a steamboat man to-day, “because this law will make it tm- excursion boats to carry the old-time excursion crowds off Sandy Hook, where the-races will But gloom did not engulf several thousand prospective excursionists who to-day rejoiced that the colirse for the races would be classed as an ocean lane, far, far away from the inland waters where the Volstead Act rules as it does on the continent. “If the Governnient holds that the yacht races are in ocean territory, then international omarine laws must hold good,” said a prospective ex- cursionist, “That means we can get something to drink as @oon as we In club rooms about the city to- day this possibility held the interest of hundreds, They satd the thirst of Americans would offer an enticing in- ducement to English shipping men to send over @xcurwion craft. These boats would be filled to the brim— not with the quart per capita of water ag provided in the Seaman's Act, but with Scotch and other drinks. The plan they gonsidered most feasible would be for Americans to go out to sea and then be transferred to British or other BHuropean pleasure boats where they would be able to see the raceg and at the same time taken \An effort was made to-day to find out whether this proceduré would be considered legal by the United States —but Mr. Anderson of the Anti- ROBBED AND BOUND TO RAILROAD TRACK Victim Partly. Frees Himsetf, but Loses Hand and Foot ‘When Train Strikes Him, EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., June 17, —George Underwood of Carrollton, Mo., to-day was in a hospital minus his left hand and foot and posses sought two men, Underwood said robbed him and bound him to a rafiroad track. Under- wood was tied with wire but managed to free his right arm and leg just be- fore @ train bore down upon him. Underwood sold two automobiles In Kangas City yesterday but had\dispos6t of all the money he received except $70, which was taken from him. Officers said they believed the robbers knew of the sale and followed Underwood. pont si ds MRS. ASTOR ON IMPERATOR. Cunarder Carries Bib Passenger List on Outward Trip. Cunard liner Imperator will leave from Pier 64, North River, at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Cherbourg ‘and Southampton, carrying cabin passengers, 600 second class and 1,400 third cless. On the passenger list are the names of irs, Vincent Astor, Mrs. M. 8. French, 8. R. Guggenhetm, Major and N. R.. Guggenheim, and Miss ‘The Mra, Harnado Bar J. Guggenheim, Genator Alfredo and Mrs. Harnado of Cuba, Mrs, Jesse Lewisohn, formerly known on the stage as Edna May; Mra. John C, 0, Marriott, ‘who are on thelr honeymoon, the bride being the daughter of Otto Kahn, and Sir Joseph and Lady Ward. Sir Joseph was for- merly Premier of New Zealand, 660 first lajor and Reduced prices on standard lines of Children’s' Shoes, 119 W. 24th 81., Near Oth Ave. taken from our regular stock. ya ‘ For Girls Stout brown leather soles, 11 to 2... Play Shoes for Boys and Girls 6 to8, $2.50; 814 to 104, $2.75; 11 tog, Sixth Ave. Cor. 19th St, Black Gunmetal Leather. range 11 to 2 and 4 to 6 but some sizes are missing. For Small Button mostly, size Ankle Ties of patent or dull leather, correct shape, sizes 11 to 2, $5.45; 814 to 10%..... seeeeveoeneee Ankle Ties of White Canvas, smartly made with firm welted soles. Sizes 11 to 2, $4.50; size 8 to 1014 Boys lace shoes, solid oak tanned $6.95 4 4° 3% = qualities. eo‘ “a Cut cut thie recipe for Grape Ola Punch anduse. g i i : ; 4 quarts water i Juice of 1 lemon 1 lemon, sliced * » | 1 banana, sliced ” 4 | 1 orange, sliced Bis Grape Sie Concur nie mew one lemon juice together pour over a large piece of ice im a punch bowl, 4 Add lemon and bananss, in i i Try it on Grape Fruit — the tempting blend of flavor and color will give added zest to your appetite. , At your Grocers, in quart,| pint, and half pint bottles. , GRAPE OLA A delicious, refreshing, natural ‘fruit drink exceptionally pleasing and beneficial to évery one from little children to grandparents. Rich ruby red in color, delightful in flavor as ripe grapes fresh from the vineyard, Grape Ola is a drink for every home and every occasion. A more pleasing drink than ordinary grape juice, and much more economical. To make Grape Ola simply add 4 or 5 parts of plain or carbonated water to 1 part of now being supplied to grocers in quart, pint and half- CONCENTRATE pint bottles. bee ew PRODUCTS CORPORATION, \ nt ee ONB Just JUART MAKES 30 GLASSES id Water—No Sugar Required } Order a bottle of Grape Ola Coftcentrate from’ jour grocer, and drink Grape Ola at home. Grape Ola at the Soda Fountain, You'll like it. Ask for CONCENTRATE | One quart makes 30 glasses of Grape Ola. Just add water—No sugar required. 12 WEST 22ND STREET, NEW YORK nels, men, 2500 Otters Real | Famemeaa Store Hours: lot of surplus merchandise must be sold These are for Friday's selling: 2000 Dresses at an Amazingly Low Price! 16 Different Models in Sizes for Women, Misses and Juniors The season's greatest values! Voiles with checks, stfipes, embroidery, dots, figures and in solid colors. Plaid Ginghams, Linenes, Chambrays, Organdies. Fabrics with spléndidJaundering ’ . 1,500 Suit Bargains Here’sNew York’s Best Snit Value. Serges, Cassimere, Flan- perior quality wool fabrics | and —in many different mod- els for men and young tures, stripes. $177 Prs. of Women’s Shoes for Quick Clearance (| Good quality, well made, up-to-date Shoes, far, far below wholesale cost! Ru | Brown Kid, Gray Kid, Patent, Gun Metal finished, and Vici Kid Leathers. Also White Canvas and White Buck. High or low cut. Wash Suits *% of Madras in blue This Clearance of 4000 Shirts Come, “See What You Save!” Here are examples: The only store that sells the overstecks of the National Cieak & Sutt.Co. Ne connection with agp other store 4 £0 mt The Pre-Inventory Clearance of National Overstocks _—_—_—— Offers wonderful bargains! The National takes inventory in eleven days. The work must be completed in two days! Delay would cost thousands of dollars, for the regular routine of the 4,000 National workers is stopped for this event! All stocks must be reduced; every big and little quick! It’s good business policy to slash prices now. 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