Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
fore of New Haven, comment- ert ae _ ! } Nikew Haven World War Vet-| , eran Can See No Objection} .-to'an American School Be- _ ing Named After von Steu- ben—Hotel Men Taking| _ Alarm at Prospect of Hoop Skirts Coming Back. “By Roger Batchelder. fm @ name?” asks Wiliam con: | yesterday upon the recent éver the naming of a school (14 “who is ut the Waldorf, asserted @ Gen, von Stouben, a hero of the | vesterday that he was not feeling! da Revolution. just HEM. wan't oat tke thta'| ‘Nea: Y “‘T really shouldn't loaf li 5 piNéhes of German origin Agure) aig Mtve been tn town for fr . stories of heroism throughout) qayy and haven't don: bit of work. Merienn history," said Mr. Sullivan,|T never feel pany wale 1 eve ete 7 we 1) at least five days of hare rf Whe ss at the Majestic. “People do/ in at Teast Ay tine only way ta Feajige that it's the person not|) on ft even in hot weather, and 1d Rawle that counts and may bé) {he strain tells on an active man lke to know that during the “War German names were not}! ih even in the French at-| £ kemember now real conster-| ‘What kind | si pad the question. ds thie, anyway?’ reigned in Whe Aderican battalion until the his.) gignificance of the following it Was thoroughly explained: pe my division—the 26th--went iho. ‘the Chemin ‘dos Dames seotor ite fivet taste of actual warfare, en naturally placed under the of seasoned veterans of the! Anny. “me French Major who wus to de- tWeblthe the front line destinies of ont he Hattations tor a month had red Ad bore unencouraging 2 Sebmidt. and one of his first ‘was for an American orderly 14 epeak German. Mm ing about the Major later, td orderty told us no onc hated Ger- More than he, but unfortunate- ie language was the one with ch he was best conversant. Ma-/ Schmidt, you see, was an Alsa- - IT WILL BE GooD. Following the announcement yes- thet hoopskints were com. Week, the hotels were thrown geatusion. For how will it be d famons though derided fash- feminine attire, which fe in 1880, Is meroly & Of history to those of the Benération. One of the ele- in @he Filtmore, when hed onthe subject, shook he said,! the pitchers,” “they will be room for about two fes in my car, Where will the A stand? 1 guess they'll have to wa Then again, a waiter Interviewed by the reporter brought up the question of dancing. He said that no one could possibly perpetrate a Chicago, or even a toddle, while dancing with a lady clad, or en- veloped, in a hogpskirt. In his opinion one would have to be a contortionist or steer through an old-time waltz. ‘Will doorways have to be widened? How about taxicabs? But the crowning question—how on earth ts the novice in a hopskirt going to sit down? ry HE'S LOAFING TOO MUCH. ‘harles H. Fletoher, elght-six years me when there is nothing to do but/ jook aronnd New York." | see A TRACTION SERVICE NOVELTY. “Up In Toronto, where I come trom." sa'4 George Wright, who Js at the Relmont, and who is one of three Traction’ Commissioners «in his home city, “we ave polite con- ductors. Agsoon as a man Is hired, he is impressed with the fact that he must be polite to every passenger, In m under every olreumetance, odin'on, the person who pays to ride on a trolley cat has as much right to courtesy as the patron of hotel, for it is his money that keeps the company going. A trolley com- pany, a8 well as a hote! or a store, ig aailine something, and if the cus- tomer pave tha price, he deserves every attention. T believe that our conductare as 9 whole are as polite as any you will find in any city of the world.” GOV. SPROUL. “For the tir Of tho State,’ . Sproul of the 18 WITH US. me in the history eclared Gov. William | Pennsylvania, who 's Pennsylvania, led into the as charitable and philanthropic af Our Lag: talature has just authorized the ap- petntment of a Commission of Public Welfare, which takes tho gen- ral oversight of such activities of the State Government. “T believe that this marks an im- portant era in the develapment of my State, for in such capacities, more thart any other, women are needed. The bill occasioned a lively debate in the Tagisiature; {t was very Near to my heart and the sign- j the Commod |the country was adopted at the first - tridges In his cellar, which he pa@ked of it gave me more pleasure than anything I have done since 1 heoame Governor, There 1s a tendency among mon to institutionalize,” concluded, “and IT think that en: Will be remedied by the active par- Hetpation of the women." 'T TAKES A LONG TIME. “L have been hee clared Joun G. Melfugh of the Min neapolis Chamber of Commerce, who is at the Commodore with his wife and his daughters, Miriam and Jean, “but I haven't had time to seo New York. This city is the big show of tho country; évery one should see it. In my sightseing tour I have not even had time to take in the @ights of Manhattan Island. But I've seen enough to take back much valuable information to my Chamber and 1 shall urge each member to come and wee the « y himoelf.” eee GOMPERS COMING TO-DAY. Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, will arrive in New York this afternoon with Mrs. Gomgers and will stay at ~ ea NEW LABOR PLAN IN ARMOUR PLANTS Management and Representatives of 30,000 Employees Adopt Agree- ment to Adopt Differences. CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—An_ arbitration plan offeoting some thirty thousand Ar- mour & C6, employees in all parts of meeting of ropresentatives of the ¢ ployees and management yesterday un- der recently adopted “industria: de- mocracy,"" by which the workera get a voice in problems affecting thelr inter- ests, Similar plans ure being prepared by other large packers. ‘The meeting was attended by reprr sontativeu elected by the employees from te Armour plants in various parts of the country and management tepresentatives, The conference was to determine upon a permanent form of organization and was held preliminary to the forthcoming cancellation of thi war-tim Senne whereby labor dif- ficultics we adjuated by United Bitten Buune A(techuter. The new pian adopted provides that should any dispute the ee Shere it cannot be adjust general conference board, an hie fin Good offre Is worth ashing for ASTOR COFFEE lls if Your Grocer. Your Grocer Now Has Hawaiian \ Crushed or Grated Pineapple - Youean prepareso many tempting dishes with Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pine- @pple that you should always keep a féserve supply of this fruit on hand. . For baking making y summer pipe dorsi Ay seal’ i¢ég you will find Crushed or Grated Ha- waiian Pineapple most convenient touse. . Order six ora dozen tins from your grocer today. He has this fruit in assorted sties'to meet your needs. * Gerve this luscious fruit chilled just “dik ecemes foom the eontsicine, It makes ai delicious fruit-dessert, one that is ex- ffemely healthful and very economical. At dhe soda fountain ask for Hawaiian le’ Sundaes, Sodas or Sherbets. are all made with Hawaiian att FI Sag: Feasusne: ~ HAWAIIAN. PINEAPPLE CRUSHED OR GRATED tester saan Saenene tases Ot Sone Oan emeeee tee meee ne +a tse eempeesessas ernest shal! be appointed, whose findings shalt THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, AuGustT 5, Themistocles Is Saved by Heat | To Die Die by Cold Pet Alligator That Might Have| Terrorized Jersey Is | No More. By Farmer Smith. CRDAR GROVE, N. J Aug. b= Squire Hake Baldwin's ppt alligator. ‘Thomistocles, is dead. Very dead. The Squire had him tn a private pond and was in constant foar he (the fixh, fowl or reptile) would get in thy Newark reservoir in this town. Last week Themistoctes got out, und when the Squire wont after him he found the ammunition for his rifle had melted and run together from the hot weather. The Squire succeeded, how- ever, in getting one cartridge which was perfect, but when he fired this at ‘Themistocles the barre) had become so hot the leaden bullet melted and Spat- tered on the ground. Squire Baldwin found some car. | tn tee, along with his rif_e, He located | Themistocles and finally killed him} last night with a frozen bullet and his rifle barrel hed in ice. AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT 32° here W wens VIVIAN MARTIN & LYNNE OVERMAN. te EASE noe BELMONT = Ml (a, Et By, Bry. a | - WHE SKYLARK ° mi schanvorte WatKen| an IJARGUERITA SYLVA ELWYNS ie ae NAPSHOTS | ie Meher oF Usile Lulu MeOonpelt CETTING CERTIES CARTER LITTLE) THEATRE Ww. un The Ist Year rg AG, | Mata “Wed. and Sat, at £30. | Grover Clevotand and signatures of 1. |. Houston, Secrotary of the Treamiry, INSPECT YOUR $20 BILLS |WITH CLEVELAND PORTRAIT. | Reserve flank Detects Another Counterfelt—Lines in Face Deep. The Federal Reserve Bunk to-day wave warning of a new counterfelt $20 Federal Reserve note, drawn on the New York bank, It hears check ‘etter A, face pinte No. 176, the portrait of and John Burke, Treasurer of the United States, The notice adds: “Tits counterfeit {s apparentiy print- ed from photo-etched plates on two | Dies of paper, with silk threads dis- | tributed tatween them. At first stance | this vountecfelt might be teken for 2 | tuo hewvily printed genuine, but an ex- Awrunuon of the portrait of Clevetund Should dctermine its character. The lines ja the face are too deep, The now in the counterfeit is pointed instead of nively counded as in the genuine. ‘Tho Jape and collar of the coat are ciearly avfied by thin white lines !n the genu- luv These lines are missing in the eountertelt, and the only indication of the cotlur and lapel are more or less Indixtinct Dlack lines. i “The back of the counterfelt is a Garker shade of greon than the genuine It bears plate No. 292, to be found im- mediately under the “D" in “d6iwrs" in the lower centre of note. There are many differences to be found on the back of the counterfeit from that of the genuine, pul a glass must used to discover tem, Care should be exercised (1921, {0s Bowers Street, Jersey City, was #0 FIVE HURT IN FERRY | badly hurt internally she was taken to SMASH AT HOBOKEN | «. Mary's Hospital by Dr. Seigel. ‘The Jother four were able to go to their homes after being treated by an ambu- lance surgeon ‘Tho five injured were standing near the front of the boat when the smash caine, find they were thrown violently to the deck. For an hour after the acet~ dent tho slip could not be used by the nes. One woman ts In the hospital to-day and four others are suffering from in- Juries as a result of the Lackawanna ferryboat Binghamton's crashing into tre bridge of her slip at Hoboken on the midnight trip, pe Rose ee LAH th three, of aa CEAN LINES 67 Tél ZAMBONTS rg alee een aha Go by Day Line Magnificent river scenery, large, beautifully equipped steamers, devoted exclusively to Passenger service— the ideal route between New York and Albany DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS For all points North, East and West via Albany All through rail tickets beiwcen New York and Albany accept the Ultter,& Deteware: Traine meet’ Day’ Line boate & Kingston Point ier tor Pe Gonnection at Albany with, New York Contra Owing to nece burah and Pouat . All throweh rai Paauincton tevin rearranged the Bear Mountain, New ‘Through service (9 Kingston’ Point in handling $20 bills of this description, 4s the counterfeit ix calculated to de- | ceive cyen those accustomed to handling | | _AMUSEMENTS. | QD ST. & CENT. ‘PARK wee) CENTURY ©,31.4, ONLY aT 6. COOLED BY To} The LAST WAI MLTZ 4 eis eueawon . SATA Py 5 TEX RICKARD raha, nem * | Dempsey: ie Official Ringside Motion Pictures ASTOR oy20 ms: Be 3 Will PARK om st ‘AVIRGIN PARADISE’ The Most Uneual Story Ber ee bce CENTRAL rey 8 oe witsaam YOR Presents “Thund derclap” A Fulm Quickenton gory of Teree LYRIC Tinks i BoP Wray roe — =~ hame’”’ 4 Grat_p) pal fee Siverniy accede tty Conceived, Staged by EMMETT J. FLYNN, tld 5) AMSTERDAM West 495 St Bead 1S TS, WED, & SAT._50¢ 632 LD HIT HAN AL. ERLANGER TWO LITTLE cece GIRLS I IN BLUE]! GEORGE WHITE § SCANDALS Bwith ANN DENOINGTO 451 of Bway. Bry iT. [ieaaate 20, Mia Wed. &Sat..2,20, GOLDEN RACHEL CROTHERS' COMEDY HiT, GARRICK 285.887. an ae FULTON 445 Mats, Fo Lewis, Bessie Rempel & itm, ve, Dertis. Ta Bererice, O'Conner, De s, imninghaméDennet JACK M'AULIFFE, Kane 2 Je ra bonetay DALTON Annabelle, Liddell Bebe, oka tad Gidbon, Ii die el rf voRoTH DALTON wee "Behing Saabs er eam sprains ‘contest Py « "DOUBLE FEATURE: ETHEL CLAYTON in “w! and “BETTER TIME: AND B16 VAUDEVILLE. ee Guatn rocnerity ia Semin 63° ST. “Sctisbus’ 1ses. SHUFFLE ‘ALONG ». @ LVLES, sist er Glya's “Fatty “Abell “Crazy to 4 Paretmount "irae mote Riso “Ligh tow" CAPITOL ..# yehawe. %y at 81 Bt. Capitol Grand Orchenra TWAIN'S CONNECTICUT WKEE. “WHERE ry OPPORITE WEST 130TH St. FERRY, LY_WATER BATHING Wi CONCERTS AND MUSIC, STADIUM) Vitor Hecbere COMcenT CONDUCTING. ieee! | Winston i VIOLIN Tel Cirete 2156 RUSSIAN IT cH ARK | MonEst, SYMPHONY STNA ALTSCHULER NEWBURGH 25 ano BEACON ndars, ERANKLIN ST. 9.0 Oth St, D4 A. ip oF Shin: Wusle, Heslasrant ana Uaueh Races: CENTRAL HUDSON LINE SUNDAY EXCURSION Delight trip @ 150 miles through ‘and on Long FA Bi an ao Str. Richard Peck oN ew Haven Qo 40, jouston Bt. v.80 4. enok work, steamice leaves: Dest + Serre 00 Mt Nu M., Yonkers 1013 A poughne $00 A.M W. 42d Str i. W. 1 W ana towbars yi ers Po! eamer scheduled from Drabrossct Street at’ 1.90 1. Mt Su Be Wits clinton’* Wi Site at 890 a. Me aud Th tNowburek and | Poughkeepsie Steamer “Alba meen Deed Fosaes 100 A My ret at B.S5 A.M for tHear Mountain rave Desbrosses Street at 10.1" a NmTUTaR and 1 Pougn 6. Desbres 12th treet at 740 Av St.- Al or earlier if capa: etm 9.0 AM Yonkers 10.15 An Me for tReturn steamer same day from points marked +. All wervice subject to change without notin. Hudson River Day Line Desb¥osses Street Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York Geezer ceeceres SPECIAL EXCURSIONS MAUCH CHUNK $2.41 EVERY SUNDAY Tears W. 23d St., + Liberty St. 7:30 Ay Jersey City, 7 road Sty Newark 748°, Me LAKE HOPATCONG $1.85 EVERY BUNDAY SAILS UPTHEHUDSON Ss. S. Lee 7 St? “RENSSELAER” | SOR RGA Gy acer ah ATLAPTIS C’TY $3. 60 WEDNESDAYS, Aug. 10 & 24 cere you 6.45; Liberty St., lackson Ave 7 2G} ated SA let, Bra? bes Tax 8% additional ickets good oni egal Eastern “Standard Time Shown” _NEWJERSEY CENTRAL | “pau IVER LINE Music and. Table (Hove Lapehs Mw. Pier + foot of St. at 134 Bi Per, 0.00 8. ML 2 P.M. Leaving Newburgh at Bt PHONE CANAL 9009 HUDSON NAVIGATION . COMPANY Middleton 8. Borlsad Tanereon quate A. J Receivers NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY. ally eacept fin: A ea 6 A Perfect Ono Day Outing. days, Te)’ Barclay Saturday “and Sunday EASTERN S. S. LINES AF T ERNOON TRIPS pout 2 hours at Bear Mountain. steet fr, ONTHORA Las, Ba Pi The Saturday Afternoon Trip of the STEAMER ROBERT FULTON fo Bear MI., West Point, Newburgh and return WILL NOT RUN Aug. 6th as atvertised in The World, Aug. Sth. Haligan—Adi Se MENTS DANCING, erstate Park Commiasto vee 04326, Bowling Green. 76 CONEY ISLAND FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL «' SAIL LONG ISLAND SOUND) __ Evening Session 0 com 7 to 9 RELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRICES EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS “TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL — INO EMPLOVERS REFERENCE “CALL, WRITE OR MER AGENT CALL Ly A M, Retufa Naue Now Work, Pler'49 o'r. \muple. time fiaven, hound Trip vere incl, found Trip ‘On Sale Sunday only Tax. The te.” SIGHT SEEING | YACHTS | ALL, AROUND XUW YORK — Le. qo taNot HOO AND Tar Pa, nM ~ MIDLAND BEACH ais c! OSEMENT PA and 8.00 P. |25c tt a csBast VALUES 10 the "pew Binmone & wai jen Lene — DIAWONDS on CREL vA \ See. Mandalay ighiends Leaves Battery Daily Me Morning Trip Omitted on Wheondaja” ;? E bad ere A R METROPOLITAN Line Beech MOUNTAIN | Hare epular Day. Resort, | CLERMONT L ae onteaRA tee is A a wr. cusarting Satur wo" Desig guinea EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C NIVERSITY WOOLWORTH BLDG., NEW YORK, Moming Session is: sear cian) 9:30 to 11:30} Afternoon Session 64: clases) 4:15 to 6:15 OPENS SEPT. 22, Co-Educational. Cat: By Daylight =| ‘A delightful, cool, daylight trip through — | wwe Boubd, excey Mendy FOR SALE. | Oe ae pas tent oar TCHES -DIAMO | nt Dining Loom Service. seh ee | ON CREDIT WATCH parca } RICAN W sa JEWELERS Reon om, rare (os | re mss igh reyth picky YS SRN j Tom | Adjusted | Tres sized 14-K. lowest pri th The case ly fime. It ty | in any other Jewelry My for fee than BAOWO, time Mt Jeweled. |Regulated Meh te nod mold rs) ‘in this or uny other ¢ the United states. out million dollar tas semen fi 14 dt Your monosram. The | E: known, ground the word castomer during It Is Great PRIDE «FARM ‘| TOMATO [ATSUP Made Where the atoes Grow In the Midst of the SouthJersey Farms Millions of botties sold annually Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores 14 Kt. Solid Gold ELGIN TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY ‘This wonder eommme. 0 ant ne S for sane packed. ied in | movement the ‘mn uetion, Tt ty Intor and 9 compen; fondant sel, “It ie finwshed with be ‘The care in brongh und throug is stamped in the re can be ne misunderstand guaranteed for an entire plain polished, ab you_can 'B.GUTTERSSONS 170 eget a a F|SHER BROS. ae ie COLUMBUS AVENUE} NASSAU ST., N. Y. we 2 DOORS FRC ite . eet Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 te $5,000 "L? STATION & 104" STREETS SUNDAY woR down Dae ofa skin when Resinol and Ointment can be obtained at little fm WORLD WANTS K MONDAY WONDERS ia ————— = |