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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917. THE EVEmNG ENTERPRISE- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. AUGUST GLEAUANGE SALE Still anotiier ^reek of bargains at Effron’s! No cause to worry about high prices or fret over the scarcity of merchandise. Here are bargains the thrifty housewife knows how to “can” for the future- On the SECOND FLOOR CLOSING OUT ALL WASH DRESSES. Beautiful $6.00 Dresses now going a t ................................... $4.98 Pine new $5.00 Dresses now f o r ........ .. .................................. $2.98 Pretty $4.00 Dresses selling f o r ........ .. ...................................$1.98 Silk Poplin Dresses, n o w ......................................................... $5.98 Be sure and get one of these dresses. Wash Skirts. $1.25 Values—^Now . .......................................... 79c $2.00 Values—Now ......................... $1.50 $3.00 Values—^Now .................................................................$2.00 Silk Sldrt Special. Plain and fancy stripes, a t .................. ‘..................................$4.9E Ladies’ Suits Regular $15 and $20, all wool serges and poplins $ 10.00 Coats $7-00 and $8.00 wool poplins and serges $4.98 EFFRO N’S 264 MAIN STREET, POUGHKEEPSIE. FIRST FLOOR White Voile and Lawn Waists; well made and of fine material. Valued at $1.25— 7 Q l* Clearance Price ___ _ I t / C Silk Waists, $1.98 These are made of fine silk, and are excellent values. Children’s Dresses Here is our leader for this week-end. Our popular, fast selling $1.25 Children’s iiq Dresses going a t ............ / Here is our leader for this Others higher priced if you want them. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., AT THE CITY’S LOWEST PRICES. Be the first in the city to wear your new FALL SILK DRE6S. New ones just arrived. They are beauties. We have thmn from $9.98 to $15.00 LA COPIA ^ The best 10-cent Havana Cigar m the world. Pure, rich and mild. mm SCHWARTZ & SONS, Tnc. 313 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Price Wreckers FIRE3STONE TUEUEJS— ^ P irst-class T ires G u a ranteed by th e F ir e s to n e T ire and R u b b e r Co.— ^WRECKER’S PR IC E S . . P lain T h read N o n - S k id P la in T h read N o n -Skid 8 0 x 3 .................... §10.60 $11.85 3 2 x 4 ............... $21.45 $24.25 3 0 x 3 5 4 ............. 13.50 15.15 8 3 x 4 ..................22.70 25.65 31x4 21.00 23.80 34x495 .................... 22. 26.35 Some people w o n d e r w h y we sell for less th a n o th e r dealers. The reason is; We buy in lai^e quantities and get better prices. Special on. Lenses— ^We have a carioad of a l l m a k e s of Lenses an d all sizes M O R E LIG H T L E N S E S .......... $1.15 p a ir. SEIDEN AUTO SUPPLY and VULCANIZING COMPANY. 412 MAIN STREET. PH O N E 1432 P rices on A n te A c cessories are low e r th a n any o th e r sto re in th is city. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED FIR S T -G L A S S . It’s Pure - - - SCHRAUTH’S Ice Cream is carefully made of high-clas-«i elements. 54 SUITS AT $8.50 Only one of a kind, not this sea son’s cut, but just the thing if you want a real ser viceable suit. They are worth $15.00. CHAS. JOSEPH & SON Outfitters to Men and Young Men. 277 Main Street. TWO ARE SENT TO MATTEAWAN Hamilton Knickerbock er and Otto EHsbrow Committed to Asy lum for Criminal Insane O NE A FIREBUG Otto Dlshrow, of B o u levard Knolls, dsis city,ity, whoho hasas beeneen posingosing ass a special deputy from t h e S ta t e Oonser- th c w h b p a ; vation Commission, and H a m ilton Knickerbocker, th e farm h a n d w h o has confessed to setting m a n y -fires includ ing th a t which hurned to death Mr and Mrs. George Vosburgh near P ine Plains, were taken to the Matteawan State Hospital today, on committ ments signed by Justice Morschaus- er. The men were examined by phy sicians and found to be insane. ■Drs. J o h n ‘A. C a rd and E . \M. B u rns exam ined K n ickerbocker and Drs. Nel-son OBorst and Charles -B. Lane ex am ined D i^ r o w . K n ickerbocker w a s brought before 'the court. Dr. Card said h e had \d^Jpentia precox,” H e testified th a t th e prisoner was highly nerv ous, in poor physical do-ndition, sub jeot to trem o rs, and ram b ling in .his answ e rs to questions. In Ms opin ion th e m a n was uneSle t o confer with his counsel, John P. Ringwood. Germany Opposes Bulgaria’s Wish For 'Serbian Land MOVING - STORAGE lean, dry storage; old goodsgoods anywnyw hh eie we move house- a r e — no d istan c e too long for us—Prices are reasonable. EIGHMIE EXPRESS Telephone 108 323 Main St. THE ROBERT TREAT Newark New Palatial Hotel Directly on Military Park A d jacent to all Railroadi Teiminala Twenty Minutes to New York Qty Exceptional Show Open May 1916 European Plan »1.S *2.52 per day and u p ) witl^bath 300 Rooau 275 Baths Special rates for periods of from one month to one year A Metropolitan H o tel iw all its appointments ConiucleJ toith the idea to please ihe Commercial,Permanent and Tourist patronage D irection, UNITED HOTELS COMPANY M u u g enent, CHARLES A. CARRIGAN Oxygen Treatment is a regular life- saver to the fam ily and personal linens and other washables. This method of laun dry work re moves a l l th e foreign sub stance b ut leaves the fabrics san itarily sweet and snow pure. Telephone 770 COURTNEY’S LAUNDRY A dispatch from Stockholm p r i n t ed in th e New Y o rk W o rld says: It w o u ld be p r e m a tu r e t o say t h a t B u lg a ria’s f a it h in G e rm any h a s been shaken, b u t th e fa c t deserves close atten tio n th a t seeds of possible d is cord are already sprouting. F o r in stance, all B u lg a ria suffered a se vere nerve shock recently, having gath e red th e im p ression from cer tain publication in G e rm aify th a t- B u lg a ria’s Teuton ally w a s p u ttin g out feelers, to be follow ed by m o re forcible political and o th e r p ressure, w ith th e view of inducing B u lgaria to m o d ify its territo r ia l claim s, if not v ir tu a lly to abandon them , in the in terest of peace. T h e cham p ions of reconciliation and of peace w ith o u t annexation or indem n ities have given expression to th e i r feelings th a t B u lg a ria’s claim to M acedonia was a b a r to peace an d th a t consequently Serbia m u s t be resto r e d in full, o r a t least a reconciliatory agreem e n t m u s t be reached betw e e n B u lg a ria and Serbia. The G e rm a n Socialists, m o re p a r ticularly, have again and again voic ed th e sen tim e n t of th e G e rm a n m a s s e s by declaring, in effect, th a t th e y would n o t fight one single day longer fo r B u lg a ria’s territo r ia l claim s. H e r r W e n d el, a Socialist m e m b e r of the R e ichstag, in a series of r e m a rkable articles in V o rw a e rts, e l a b orated th is thesis. The failu r e to confiscate V o rw a e rts for u n f r ie n d liness tow a rd G e rm a n y ’s B u lgarian ally, together with complete silence on the part of the h ighest G e rm an authorities in the matter, could be interpreted only as meaning that the Im p e rial G o v e rnm e n t approved the Vorwaerts propaganda against an nexations by Bulgaria. T h e fact too t h a t th e P a n -G e rm a n press and th e A u s trian G o v e rnm e n t organ® passed o v e r th e question in silence fu r th e r intensified th e deep chagrin fe lt in B u lgaria. T h e B u l g a r ian IM inister a t B e rlin. Rizoff, in an open le t t e r to V o rw a e rts, now serves notice on th e Ge>rman people th a t , w h ile incapable of disloyalty to its T e u to n ally, B u lg a ria is equally incapable of giving in. to eith e r friends o r enem ies in th e m a t t e r of its n a tio n a l aspirations. M inister Rizoff concludes b is le t ter, w h ich is published in V o rw a e rts und e r th e caption \P r o M acedonia,” w ith: “ B u lgaria h a s th e rig h t to calcu late on unlim ited co - o p e ratio n of its allies in th is direction.” GARLIC CAUSED RUSSLAN’S A R - ’ B E S T . London, Ju l y 25 (B y M a il).— Give a S c o tland Y a rd M an the scent and he’ll follow it straig h t to th e evidence. T h a t Is how th e first a r rest was m a d e u n d e r th e food hoarding act. K irk o r T a m irantz, a R u s s ian, was nabbed for packing his pantry, m a in ly w ith garlic an d cheese, ItAISER IN BLUEBIRD CLASS. London, Ju ly 25 ^B y M a il).— A m erican soldiers, visiting th e fam ous waxworks of Madam Tuseaud, requested that the Kaiser’s image be removed from the royal gallery to the Chamiherjif Horrors. The ow n e rs - ^ r e w illing b u t said they didn’t m a k e th e change because the figures of H e rod, Blueibeard and Jesee Pom e roy w o u ld object. HOLD SERVICES FOR J. HUSTED. The funeral of John H. H u sted was held a t 2 o’clock this afternoon a t the undertalcing parlors of John F. Eigh- mie. The services w e re conducted by the Rev. F ran k Malven, of P leasant i Valley, and w e re attended by m any 1 relatives and friends. Interm e n t took i p lace a t P leasan t Valley. m i GUARD fiffiAQUHlUCr Company K, Tenth In fantry, N. Y. Guard to Turn Out 30 Men Tomorrow Y 1 T e n th Infantry, New Y o rk Guard, will tom o rrow go on duty guarding th e New Y o rk aqueduct. T h e m em - I>any wiU arm o ry a t 10 o’clock in th e m o rning a n d 'a w a i t orders. They will be fully equipped and arm e d fo r t h e ir work. C a p tain George B. 'W a term an called the com p a n y t o th e arm o ry l a s t night for special orders, and had every man measured for a uniform, which will ibe rushed, w ith rifles, to this city b y express from N e w York. ’Twelve new men enlisted in the company 'Thursday evening, bringing the stren g th to n e a rly eighty m en. Those who volunteered \Jor th e duty are: P rivates McCoy, B ecker, P a r k er, N e a r, G ildersleeve, Dean, Vance, Youngm an, Comiskey, D e W itt, D u n can, Quirk, M eehan, D u n n , B renner, Sim m o n s, Miller, Rosenberg, M orton, B aker, H a ll, Giddings, D ressley, M ackey, Elderkin, P e ra, Vilano, Gady, W oodman, Adams. Mr. Seely Ready For War Service W a lter G. Seely, a form e r Pongh- keepsdan, who has been principal of the (High School a-t 6'haron Springs, N. Y., fo r th e p e s t tw o years, has been gxinted a leave of absence to cover the period of the w a r and enlisted in the Dni'ted S tates Army. Mr. Seely will spend th e rem a inder of the w e ik as th e guest of his m o ther, Mrs. N e ttie G. Seely, of 67 S o u th Ham ilton street, prior to h is d e p a rture fe r F o rt Slocum. H e will be in 'the q u a r ter m a s ter’s departm en't. Mr. S e e ly’s place in th e S h a ron S p rings school will he taken by his brother, W illiam E. Seely. NO BROCKWAY WILL. No will was left by th e late E. Joseph Brockway, of Brock way, al though bis estate am o u n ts to about $70,000 as shown by a petition for letters of adm inistration filed with th e surrogate yesterday by his w i dow, L a u r a M. Brockway. Besides herself the only heirs are two sons, A lbert J., aged tw elve years, a n d (HtAv- ard L., aged seven years. The p e r sonal p a r t of the estate is given as not over $50,000. CHISEL CAUSED ALARM. A steel chisel which cam e in con tact w ith t h ^ heavy,cable which runs out of the police station and connects with the fire bell caused an alaru] sounding yesterday noon. W orkmen were chiseling near th e cable and ac- oidentally cam e in contact w ith This caused a sh o r t circu it and the fire hell commenced to ring. ASK FOR LETTERS. A petition for letters of adminis tration in the estate of the late E l mira L. Shrader, of Wappingers Falls, has been joled with the Surro gate by her two sons and only heirs, William M., of the same place, and Bertrand, of New York 'Cfity. The es- '.ate consists of about $6,000 In real and personal property. TO INSPECT C. N. E. W h en the directors of th e Cham b er of Commerce convene for t h e i r r e g u lar m eeting next Thursday afternoon they will go to th e C e n tral New E n g land Railroad, a t th e request of Su perintendent G. W. Clark for an in spection of th e plant of th e com p any in th is city. CHURCH CLAMBAKE. The annual clam b a k e of the W a s h ington -Street tM. E . C h u rch will bo held Septemiber 7 on the W. G Saltford place on tb e H y d e Park MR. ANDERSON IN FIELD. D e n ton C. Anderson wlU b e a can didate for'.coroner on th e (Democratic ticket, running against Dr. John A. Card, Republican candidate for the office. Mr. A n d erson is a form e r coro- o o o o o o'o ooooooooo o o O Superfluous Hear N o w O O R e m o v e d R o o ts and A ll! © O (New and jnstantaneons Q O Method) O O O OOOOOOCiOOOOOOOOO A boon to women troubled with supenfluouS hair is the new phelactine Kress. It is totally unlike _>llatory, electrical and other n ods heretotore employed for the re process. It is to tally unlike th e depilatory, electrical and o th e r m eth only thing that enables one to re move the hair com pletely— root? and •val of ha-iry growths. It is the jm p letely— root? all— in one’s own hom e, w ithout the assistance of an expert. The result can not be doubted, fo r th e user sees th e h a i r - r o o t s • w ith h e r own A stick of phelactine, w ith easy b e had a t any dru rug g - en tirely harm less (a odorless sold directions, can b e ha d a t an y d store. It is e n tire ly h a r m ' child could safely eat it), and noA - ir ritating. Always sold u n d e r a money- back guarantee. It ii an in s tan tan e o u s m e thod, and s( thorough th a t the skin is left p e r fectly smooth and hairless, hearing not th e lea s t evidence of its form e r disfigurem e n t.— Adv. 12. .. ' sure to read our Great August Clearance Sale Advertisements on pages 12 and 13 in this paper this evening. Sale begins tomorrow at 9 o’clock a. m. THE WALLACE COMPANY ! , f ' # ^ \ ? / I NEW SCHEDULE. DAVIS MOTOR SERVICE — BETWEEN — Poughkeepsie, Mill brook, Amenia, Millerton. LEAVE FROM LUCKEY, PLATT & CO., DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Leaves Poughkeepsie for Mill- brook 11:00 a. m.—4:30 p. m. Leaves Millbrook for Poughkeep sie 9:15 a. m.—1:30 p. m. ( SATURDAY NIGHTS Leave MiUbrook ........... 7 p. m. Leave Poughkeepsie........11 p. m. Leave Poughkeepsie for Amenia- Millerton, 4:30 p. m. Leave M illerton .................. 8 a.m. Leave Amenia...............8:30 a.m. For Poughkeepsie. The Dependable Route. Beautiful scenery—Exoert chauffeur. BUS MAY BE CHARTERED FOR ANY OCCASION. Address GEO. E. DAVIS, Millerton, N. Y. PHONE 18-3. ELECTRIC FANS PHONE QUINN 2637 He Will Bring One Quickly. SUN RESTAURANT 485 Main Street. The m o st popular up-tow n re s taurant. R egular dinner, 25c., from 11 till 2:30. Chicken dinner, Sun- let. The day, 35c., at 485 Main stre< only place w h e re you get a square m eal for 25c. Slightly Used 1917 SMITH M OTOR WHEEL With Bicycle At Greatly Reduced Price Guaranteed in Perfect Condition GINDELE’S Motorcycle, Bicycle and Sporting Goods Store 354 MAIN STREET SE E LENNER FOR Accessories and Repairs Save Money All Around Tires from $1.50 up Flying Merkle. Red Wing, Hudson and Emblem BICYCLES The Cheapest and Best lENNER’S 178 Main Street DRESS BARGAINS Buy for Fall NOW while the buying is good. SERGES GABARDINES and POPLINS in navy, brown, Burgundy, green and black. One lot of brown and white checks. $6.00 Dresses for ............ $3.75 $8.00 Dresses for .............. $5.00 $10.00 Dresses for ................ $6.75 $12.50 Dresses for ................ $9.98 $3.75 $14.00 Dressessfor.. .......... $10.98 $5.00 $15.00 Dresses• for.. .......... $11.98 $6.75 $18.00 Dresses for.. .......... $12.98 $9.98 GET ONE^ TODAY. Telephone 2646 394 Main Street •(f it’s Made o f Ruhhet GET YOUR LENS BEFORE YOU GET' ARRESTED. • M ore-lite Lens W araer Lens Osgood Lens Perrin No-Glare All the above comply with the requirements of the law. ALLING RUBBER CO. 268 Main Street DiiBois Brothers, 321 Main S t, Poughkeepsie,N.Y. ivanized Wash Tubs, Cedar Wash Tui isohi Boards, Sleeve Boards, Lap Boards, Mop Wring! Broom s, Slaw Cutters, C lothes H a m p ers, onsisting ( cards. Bos ards, Knife Boards, !°*Ps ing Go6ds, Wasn Boan For Wooa ana Willow Ware ana Houserurnisninj f Galvanized Wash Tubs, Cedar Wash 1 “ oards, Lap Boarc ngers, Mop Wringers, Clothes Lines, Mops, Clothes Hampers, Market Baskets, Clothes Wash Tubs, Clothes Wi _ Moo Sticks, Brooms, Slaw Cutters, Clothes Hampers, Market Baskets, uioxnea - Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Galvanized Water Pails, Cream Pails, Milk Pail#,/ Wood Fibre Pails, Stable Pails, Flour Pails, Wooden Scoops, Sugar Scoop^f Paper Wash feasins, Corn Poppers, Wooden Spoons, Lemon Squeezers, Carpfet Sweepers, Clothes Horses, Clothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Floiur - ----- • Sieves, Soap Cups, Knife Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Spice Boxes Butter Bowls, Butter Ladles, Butter Stamps, Butter Wood Faucets, Brass Hoop Cedar Keelers, Barrel ( Chums, Cream Separators, Coal Hods, Mrs. Potfs' somlne Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Stove Bru) ishes. Horse Brushes, Shoe Brushes, W«o! try Clothes Lines, Moi asn Boards, Skirt ‘astry Boards, Meat Chums, Cream Separators, Coal Hods, Mrs. Potfs' Irons, Whlte\ K alsom lne Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Stove Brushes, Floor Bru Brushes, Horse Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Wo Dusters, Feather Dus Sh o v e ls , Step Ladders, Carts. W a g o n s; S leds, Etc.. Etc. > Sieves, Coal :es, Towel Rolls, Moulds, Butter Spades, Covers, Ice Cream Freezers, ’ Irons, Whitewash Brushes, ishes. Floor Brushes, Counter isters, Feather Dusters, Snow P|jg|jgian3|i3l3W{^^ FOOD THAT IS FIT asadl Girill Room QUALITY FIRST 219-221 Main Street Ladies Entrance: 6 and 8 W a shington Street.