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President's office: {t will only be a ‘ee en of a little while before all of 6 108,00) men and women on the city payroll will be getting their pay i] in two Installments a month, |. Borough President Marks made | known another plan he had in mind Br |to make quasi-inspectors of borough _——¥_— jemployees, They will be asked t look out for in pavements throughout the city, call attention to public butidings in need of repair and Borough President Marks an- hounced to-day that he would let the 2,000 employees in his department de- @ide for themselves whether they want their pay monthly or semi- monthly. It is understood Comptroller Prendergast is willing to saddle the Department with the extra labor of getting up two ‘payrolls a month for him if it can be shown that this is the wish of the employees. The plan outlined by President Marks is to inclose cards in the pay @avelope of each employee on the meat pay day asking for a choice. The ballots will be dropped in the wegge-“on boxes recently installed | by F. ‘ent Marks tn the various dopartme. ta under his jurisdiction. ‘That the rote will be overwhelm- fagty for semi-monthly pay days Is {= in @ general way keep a watchful eye on streets and buildings under the ju- risdiction of the borough government. A GHLO'S LAXATIVE.” IS “SYRUP OF FlGS” Made from fruit — Can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. at oner. | peevish, listles: esn't sleep, eat or act natural by h is bad, stom- ach sour, sy full of cold, Uhroat or if feverish, give a teaspoonful of °C fornia Syrup of F and in a few tndteated by the scores of requests | hours all the clogy p. constipated that have been dropped in the sug- | waste, sour bile and undigested food @estion boxes in the last two weeks. will gently e out of the bowels, and ‘Tee chief argument against the pres. | YoU hss child again. @at eystem of monthly checks is the usual delay of three or four days after the firet of the month before the paymaster’s window is opened.| Im the mean time the employees point ut they are embarrassed by their in- lity to meet promptly on tho first @f the month the rent and other estic obligations. employees in other departments lected to-day that if Comptroller indergast grants the semi-monthly arrangement to the Horo! WOMAN ‘NOW WALKS " AFTER FOUR YEARS Confined to Room a Year by Severe Form of Rheumatism—Claims Health Restored by Var-ne-sis. BROTHER A DRUGGIST—AMAZED AT DISCOVERY Bent over, deformed and crippled with the most severe form of rheuma- tism, called arthritis deformans, in such a condition that the knees were drawn up to an angle of 35 degrees and the body stooped as shown in the photograph, ‘was the experience of Miss Mary McColgan, who lives at 94 Main St, Woburn, Mass. She said: uit laxati Millions of mothers keep it handy because they | know its om on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. | They ‘o know a little given to-day saves a ‘k child to-morrow. uur druggist for a 50-cent bottle all ages and for Erown-ups p bottle. Beware of counterfe Get the genuine, mu y W naily appeared hefore ine the i » owth that Nituey Public, AR a AOA 5 SiC NEALE ER NASA AE HORS HS u't be conxed to take | & “Yes, it Is true that 1 am now able) Var- s. If any one doubts the facts to go about the house without as-j}of my case, | would be pleased to have sistance, do my own work, sewing, ete.) them write, call on ige or investigate without any trouble, and I give all the any way they see f credit to Var-n s, after & Spe- W. A, Varney of Lynn, the discoverer cialists pronounced my case rable. | of t is hard for no help for] In my joints looked like large bunches. In spite of treatment by the best spe- cialists, 1 grew worse, but | must say # was not their fault, for they tried everything they could think of to help me. “One day 1 picked up a paper and about a wonderful cure Var-ne-sis made, and | decided to try it. From then on | began to improve, my knees gradually stralgntened, the stiffness and room devoted to the disp'ay of crutches, canes, hair, derrick, photographs and letters from many people. The name and address are on each article, and 1 would be delighted to have you igate any or all of them, y and out of town are daily taking advantage of the physician's advice, which is free of charge. Every rheumatic should write for i me, and | have given Mr.| my Journal! devoted to rheumatism—it's lamey my crutches to add to his large} free. Address W. A. Varney, ion. These re ppotoerapnt aS cid Mass, I.commenced Var-ne-sis {s for sale at Riker-Hey zt I ag Le ag as 1 am to-day. Abra and all Fred reine drugs ie oatiting my now—t y—and know wi wit i on | good. means —Advt, erate on one knee. I have had this condition for twelve hot dare to ears, and for four years 1 was unable not true in iy walk, except with the aid of crutches, s matter for 3 when I would drag my feet along the| any one to swear to a statement, floor. 1 could not dress myself, and] and this man’s condition has been had to be lifted from the bed to a chair,| sworn to. 1 want to the man or For one long, dreary vear | never left] woman who dares to dispute the truth my room, except to have an X-ray, Oh, }of my statements, Have you visited my it ts terrible to think what | have gone|New York City exhibition room? If through. My strength failed rapidly,} not, do so now the stiffness in almost every joint gave] “In my rooms at So? Flith Ave, near me great pain and the chalky deposits |4ad St. room 40, 1 have an exhibition Lynn, | | ~~ 4 THE EVENING WORLD, 1914. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 27, RAR, S227, S227 | Store Opens at 9 A. M. [ARAMA S227, KHIR 3527 New Management De Medici Lace Guimpes BRAY $1.75 TO $2.98. THE SURPLUS STOCKS A WELL KNOWN MAKER OF FINE NECKWEAR Special at *1.25 &*1.98 Surplus of one of New York's most noted makers of high grade ex- clusive neckwear. The fashionable open front Vest Guim Collars, perfectly shaped and finished. autiful new Oriental and Shadow Lace designs, embroidered on fine neta in white or cream. Odd Lots 98c and $1.50 Neck Boas at 39c Because some are slightly mussed, others are im perfect condition; consisting of one and two of a style left from lines carried this season. Maline and fancy Net, with stylish ribbon bows, black, white and desirable colora. Simpson Crawford, Main Floor. and Infants’ '°%,°7* Dresses EVERY NEED FOR THE INFANT AND FOR KIDDIES TO 6 YEARS. AT MODERATE PRICES Special at 49c to *2.98 Made of fine nainsook and batiste, prettily trimmed with fine laces and embroideries. Sizes to 2 years. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT CARRIAGE ROBES Fashionable Hand Bags| THE SMARTEST SHAPES AND STYLES OF THE SEASON SHOWN IN THESE BAGS Special at *1.50 Real leather hand bags in black and the favorite colors; with gilt, silvered or gunmetal frames. Choice of silk or leather linings; with fittings of change purses and mirror, The newest shapes and handle effects. $2 Summer Parasols at $1.50 Beautiful silk coverings in plain colors and fancy combination colo effects in the wartted colorings. Choice assortment of handles. Simpeen Crawford, Main Wiser, Light Weight Corsets THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES OF THE MOMENT, OF COOL, LIGHTWEIGHT MATERIALS Special at *1.97 Brocade and coutil in three excellent models. Low and medium bust, long straight hips and back. In pink and white; unusual value, $1.97. Trimmed Millinery At $4.50 . At $7.50 « with stylish De Medici A beautiful assortment ty the smart trimmed Mid- i Summer Millinery ever ZY displayed in our salons. Handsome dress and chic tailored atyles— Leghorn and Hemp Hats Prewitt trimmings of flowers, ribbons, velvet and foliage. Untrimmed Hat Sections Present a most comprehensive assortment of all that is chic and up to the minute in style, including Panamas, Golfine COATS AT $2.79 AT 49c TO $2.98 : All_woo! batiste and & GF pious a worsted, prettil Sport Hats, Black Velvet Shapes with white hemp facings; $2 R. &G.,W. B. and American Lady Corsets at 99c tly, mi hh clreula; pial * pretilly | | White and Black Satin Shapes particularly favored this season A limited number of the new models in these popular priced brands, made, in white, pink and blue. Simpeon Crawford, Third Floor. Bathing : Accessories RUBBER BATHING CAPS, REGULARLY SOLD AT 59e. SUMMER VACATION SALE PRICE, Special at 39c Made of pure gum and effectively trimmed with double The materials are batiste and striped coutil. Simpson Crawford, fecond Fleor., ‘ShadowProof Petticoats THE NEW PETTICOAT FOR WEAR WITH SHEER SUMMER DRESSES. VACATION SALE FEATURE Special at *2.29 by the smart Parisienne at the French races. WHITE SATIN HATS AT $1.95 | SATIN SHAPES AT $2.95 White or black, with white hemp facings, in the wanted shapes. Smartest Millinery Trimmings WHITE SATIN _ FLOWERS, FRUIT AND FOLIAGE, At 39c to 98c WHITE WINGS in a large otyle assortment. At 39c to $1.98 OUR FREE TRIMMING SERVICE is « courtesy that should Feshtoned of a beautiful quality ail poplin, heavy enough te prevent tril and finished with bows Ae con rE re be taken advantage of if you buy your hat and materials from us fiotnce of 'accordion ‘plating, Choice ot ‘navy be, Copenhages, re green, wistaria, white an jac Simpoon Crawford, Main Fleer, Simpeon Crawford—Main Fieor, jpeon Crawford, Secoad Fieor,, Summer Apparel for Misses & Juniors Fountain Misses’ and Juniors’ ens Tub Dres. Drastes MOST ACCEPTABLE Women’s Pretty Bathing Suits ATTRACTIVE NEW _ MODELS Pree $4.95, VACATION SALE Misses’ Sample Dresses At $7.98 beautifully hand- ee ee $ Saturday Paired beth jnalbes seen ing color effects. FOR GRADUATION 4 At cele at $4.98 to $5.98 Pinhead ith back, reese, Shire bai Made of navy and black mohair, fancy sateen collar and cuffs; combination tights; Figured and flowered voiles, striped lawns, linens, linene and Dolly Varden effects. Season's most charming styles. Sizes 14 $10.08. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Tub Frocks At 1,95 to 18 and 18 to 17 years. Usually 96.98 ff 00 - coats SILK POPLIN eee \ M At ‘4 pcscdg 278 seek dein on deeds BATHING SUITS Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits and Pisin tailored cfeta of chambray. 7s ties | | DObarey oid pte Caen 7 \d It a , sise No. At $5.95 Choice at $9.75 Varden designe and figured lawas Scene | | and sise No. @:eclid geld trimmed with embroideries and laces. Sum- mer's best shades. Misses’ and Juniors’ Tub Skirts At 98c to $3.95 Variety of models to select from, including double and single tier effects. High girdles and pial belted models. Some finished with side ae kets. Piques, linens and Bedford cords. Whi ‘openhagen and natural linen, Lengths 33 to 30. \ Many pretty models; fancy French serges, combination trimming; some piped with contrasting colors; every new summer shade; al all sizes to 44; value $7.50. Women’s Swimming Tights, 59c to $1.25. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS, AT $1.25 to Sizea 4 to 16, navy and white, need. Conrensy Simpson Crawford, Third Fleer. Women’s $4 Summer Footwear|Men’s W. L. Douglas $3.50 to $5 Shoes A FAMOUS $4.00 MAKE THAT YOU WILL RECOGNIZE AT A GiANCE THIS SEASON'S WANTED STYLES IN SHOES AND OXFORDS FROM THIS WORLD-FAMOUS MAKER At *2.00 a Pair At *2.19 a Pair A sale of this character will appeal to the woman who wishe 7 i i Men's Shoe De st po : Th surely open up a big sale in our new Men's Shoe Dept. on the MO of the eourtess agian al the ranee cee eae Shae Main Floor, Frankly, these shoes are slightly imperfect, but the imperfections are jartest s of the s embracing Col i jumps, of patent leather, ke reece ly rie i patent leather |so slight you would scarcely be able to find them; they are nothing to mar the ap- ae loth quarters, Choice of welt or turn soles, Cuban or SI nish heels. Every | peurance or impair the wearing qualities of the shoes, 800 Pairs Women’s White Oxfords, Colonials and Now, ten, is your chance. ‘This big lot of shoes and Oxfords is fresh from the factory and all up-to-date styles Positive $2.50 and $3.00 Qualities, Vacation Sale P Pamps. $7, 50 and leathers, PATENT LEATHER, TAN RUSSIA CALF, BLACK VICI KID, Button and Blucher, Lace Shoes rice. Every one up-to-the-minute in style, and absolutely perfect, All sizes in every style, Made of Sea Island cotton and Oxfords, canvas, and finished in the best possible manner, You will find the shoes arranged on tables 4o you can find your size without any trouble, Simpeon Crawford, Main Floor, Men’s Soft Cuff Summer Shirts||Men’s Spring & Summer Suits) 85° OF $1.50 SHIRTS, IN OUR VACATION oe SUITS THAT YOU WOULD NOT HESITATE TO Pay in 9 variety of i 14-karat iridium point that will wear for years of steady usage. Every pen is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. I portal 3 & Domestic iibardines and novelt; tweeds in tango, Copenhagen brown, lack and white checks. Copies of the smartest models of the Summer season. Worth $15 to $20. Sizes 14 to 18 years and 18 to 17. Balmacaan Coats At $4.98 and $7.98 Smart for wear at seashore or mountain resort, Scotch and novelty mixtures, Rag lan style set-in sleeves. Mannishly finished. Worth from $6.98 to $10.00, or: UP PF b _ In this season's newest effects in grays, blues and fancy effects, in worsted cheviots — 1 ished throughout surely will_convines you of their wonder(ul . value. 5 4 to 1716 and cassimeres and navy blue serge; made aa A AT HNG MEN'S $3 BATHING | | 1, English, semi-English and conservative SUITS, $1.95 wt eRe ns RAS] Siadw of ance arate models. Coats are two and three button jn the popular sweater) worsted that is known | | style; soft fronts; mohair lined; all high or the flat Jerry! tor its wearing quali~ . F . : & af All cut tran Comex inthe | | grade tailored and well trimmed; sizes wy stitch and | | 84 to 42. ter knit, V neck athletio cut may blue and MEN'S PANAMA HATS, VALUE $5.00, at $3.45 nd do ogray with In a good grade of Panama, made up in Optimo or piece suits, Blazes] hie border” Size | | po. Telescope Shapes: all well trimmed, all sizes. Men's $1.00 Pajamas at 7c WASH SUITS fs sure only. Boys’ Hee 50 SUITS | BOYS’ at $4, Value 08 and 88.70, $1.00 In all wool cheviots and meres and navy| !n this season's newest blue serge; made in box | models of Russian, Sail- plait or Balkan Norfolk} or, Beach and Dutch models (some with extra | st s1es, in neat combina- tions, made with Dutch or Sailor, Ce Tis trousers), ‘Trousers are cut full and full lined; sines 7 to 17 years, jent assortment of colur Ln impeen Crawterd, Third Fiver — Mt EE HER: aiowees ioe he 6th srr es 19th’ ‘and 20th Streets