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TOM SORNGT IRRITATING ECZEMA’ On Body, Then Face and Head, | fein Irritatea Eruption. Snild Would Be Bald, CatieraSoepandOintment Cured 990 Chester 8t., Brooklyn, N. ¥.—"My ae troubled with ecsema. It began Bie Body, covering it with red spots and Inter went on his face and Of each spot It was rough. ‘The {tehing and burning wore so bad that be scratched and irritated the eruption and also his cloth- fing Irritated it, When he ‘would get up in the morn- ing his body would be o | ‘easing them for three weeks and the * (Signed) Mrs. | 197 Mee whe shave and shampoo with Cw es wee vs se aor ia Hd ole | (The Army of ipation bp Growing Smaller Every Duy. wis GET HEAVY SENTENCES FOR ENSLAVING GIRLS Ferenczy Goes to Sing Sing for Seven Years; Woman Gets Ten at Auburn. Judge Rosalsky, in General Sessions to-day, kentenced Albert Ferencsy, @ barber in the Hotel MeAlpin, and his wife Katherine, who were convicted by a jury a week ago under the white slave statute The man was sent to Sing Sing for not less than seven years or more than fifteen years and hie wife to the Auburn State Prison for not less than ten years and not more than fifteen years, Probation officers told Judge Ro- salsky that Ferenczy and his wife had for years made &@ practice of pro- curing Hungarian immigrant girls and taking them to their home at No, 201 Kast Seventy-ninth atreet. Fer- enczy solicited patrons for his house while working at his employment in the barber shop. Letters were re- | ceived by one of the probation of- cers from three young women, each now married, who told of being lured to the Ferencay home. A merchant informed Judge Rosalsky that hin wife fell under the influence of Mra. Ferencay at a seaside resort and wae induced by her to desert him. “This is the first actual conviction,” Judge Rosalsky sald in imposing sentence upon the two, “that has oc- curred since the enactment of the law which was created by John D, Rockefeller jr. after a careful and searching investigation made by him while foreman of a Grand Jury, The for kidnapping two! Hungarian girls and compelling them | jto lead immoral lives. Amal | SERVANT TRACED AS THIEF. BARBER AND His 1 Woman Brought Back. jon, and Read This Letter from a Mother of Five Children: THE H-O COMPANY: “A food must be palatable indeed to be enjoyed when served only with warm water and sugar and that le the way my childrea get ‘FORCE’ served to them until they are old enough to be beyond the dangers of summer complaint in the warm weather. “My fifth baby, at present four months’ old, in enjoying her two regular feeds of ‘FORCE’ just as the other four before her. In between, of course, her bottle of cow's be , Meow, No. te Riverside Drive, May %, and after she had yone Mr. Riverside Drive Hobhery Chargea| Meek found that 5,00 in Jowelry and cash had gone, too. Daly traced the woman to Philedel- A negro servant who called herseif|phia, Atlantic City and finally Wash- Jonephine Burwell left the employ of | ingt there when he learned trom the Wash-| ington police that she had pust had a bat meagre arrested for robbing her Daiy found her, and according to the detective, it was the loss of rome of the loot she t in Mr. Meek’s home that led her make complaint He to-day brought the woman to thin city, was searching for her! where other complaints awalt her. | Detective-Sergt. Mother Nature’s Own Recommendations For “Better Babies” Whole-wheat is one of Mother Nature’s few foods which every doc- tor endorses. Such a food is “Force.” Each flake is a whole grain of wheat, cooked with barley to make it unusu- ally digestible. Children love the delicious flavor of “Force.” You know, no doubt, how important this is. It leads the little 7 to chew bgt _ pushy, us preparing all the fine full nutriment for easy assimilation. When the grocer takes your order tomorrow, be sure that he includes § peckage of “Force” Toasted Wheat I ee Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, roadway end Ninth Street FRESH AS A FIELD OF DAISIES These New, Cool Dresses for Women: All At Surprisingly Special Prices For $11.75 a perfect copy of a Poiret dress which sold hete in April at $38.60, ld duvetyne jacket and striped cotton skirt. Designed =_— French with its o! and made for women who like very distinctive clothes. For $2.75 white lingerie dresses which have long tunic and partiof the bodice | of imported embroideries which cost wholesale from $2.25 to $4. they are lace trimmed and have wide sashes of colored ribbon. Dresses of I: ried Ratine, $8.75 Maker's last 75 dresses come to sell at this small price. Same model was here in April at $28.50. Theratine has wide borders of open- work figures. New Linen Dresses, $6.50 Simplest of models— long tunic skirt, both tunic and underskirt of the linen andthe plain bodicehasjust a touch of white; in fine- ness they rank with made- to-measure dresses. Their manufacturer clears his stockroom each season and In addition || Voile Dresses, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75 Cool, attractive frocks considerably prettier than the styles ven Ie ae to see in a special offerin; Velvet girdles, Tatesest- Fg veers collars, wide drap- black taffeta sashes, cunning i frilled collars, vel- vet bon trimmings— they have the new touches of the season, every one fresh out of the boxes. Afternoon and Even- ing Frocks from Our Own Stocks Clearing away all our ones and twos of a kind a turns all his dresses over to usatour price. All measure up to our standard. Tomorrow, we shall have 300 of these $6.50 dresses in white, pink, blue and lavender. In April they would have cost twice as much. They are just right for vacation outings! Second Floor, The 1880 Basque Dress in White Voile for Young Women at $10.50 First time the basque frock has been offered in voile. This particular model is charmingly youthful with its long pointed cuffs, crochet buttons and graceful: sash of white voile. Unusual at $10.50. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. More New Batiste Dresses Mohair Suits—Practical and becoming, Cool brown and white or blue and white %%-50 upward. Satin and taffeta suits. 96 striped ones ate eae colar and cuffs upward. Sizes 10 to 20 years. of white pig jue. asily tul $8.60, formerly Ss kirts, sold in stock at $12.50, Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. rl 1Og SUIS: 90 3 $8:40 and 90. Children’s suits of flannel, $1 hy Soh Linen Dusters worsted with buttons on shoulder, $1. A girl who wears one will look as fresh atthe ward. Sizes 2 to 8 years. end of the motor trip as she did when she Terry Cloth Beach Coats Cooler and more absorbent than a sweater” to slip on after your swim. started. Cool and all-enveloping. Sizes 14, 16, 20 years, $3.75 upward. Sizes 10 to 14 Cut like a sports coat with rolling collar and | belt, $4.75. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. years, $3.50 upward. Second floor, Old Building courts must enforce this statute above all others to protect the home and sanctity of our women,” | ——._— YACHT GOES ASHORE. Eaporansa, Stranded With Guests, dresses just as has done in the past few digs in tailored suits and coats. Almost any silk may be chosen in styles of Callot, Cheruit, and other Paris dressmakers. New prices $18.75, $25, $32.50, $40, $50. Former prices were a third, a half and considerably more. Women’s Gra; iste milk combined with prepared barley flour. “‘FORCE’ is to us indispensable, cer- tainly while we have # baby in the house. And if it is such a good preventive of con- stipation and indigestion and other ailments of a weak stomach where babies are con- cerned, it must have considerable merit also for growing children and adults. It seems absurd to state that nothing elee can take its place in our children's diet, but I Aave tried so many other things without success.” Name on application. “FORCE TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES te Reported Sate. NEW LONDON, Conn.,, June %5.—The large power yacht Eeperansa, with a on board, went ashore oe" near Groton, Long night, but it ts believed “she te in no danger. ‘The wrecking tug Tasco ts standin, by, and an attempt will be made to pull e|the yacht off nt The Esperanza i owned by i eo of THttaburgh, a member | w York Yacht Club. EASY ,GREDIT FURNITURE CLOTHING OUR TERMS FOR FURNITURE K $50 Worth $1 Down 50c, Week IN s100 $1 $1.00 « 5150 $5 $1.50 * $200 " $10 “ $2.00 « Family fog Cone ate ee \ 310 bow$1 Weekly at onfuln glycarine Inte and in this dissolve (watch you can buy at App): ok cot nesta aetanees our witl BEeseate Bathing Suits Get yours now so as not to miss even one chance of the fine ocean bathing which we New Yorkers are privileged to have. AMUSEMENTS. New Amsterdam (ae4iye ee Hh} & Sai anti | aig F oi DA AL GARD! ee GA Le AMUSEMENTS, iNT Winter Garden {3%,¢ PASSING SHOW OF i 38 & ROE ‘ Everybody—from Grandad to ” he little tots—is going to the theatres nowadays te see the most elaborate m ‘picture production ever presented— the startling mystery story by Harold Mac Grath, played by an all-star Thanhouser cast— THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY By Hareld MacGrath Thanbouser's Million Dollar Motion-Picture Production * At These Theatres Today and Tonight: +, Albany, Alban: Avenue and St, John's PI A f th and Livingston Stre 5 iy. : Avenue, Brooklyn, ‘4 ie en meen Street and Broadway, New Pb) N.Y. t 4 Avenu Brook iii venue, Jersey City, N. J. » $10,000, Rall dates ot for the bese 109 word (aes at the theatres showing this Ste + story by Harold MacGrath in Tomorrow's | riustam,*, BNOZ. coms NEW YORK £5 (NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK , GLOBE ; | BLN, Cor, Mah St. ond Oth Avenue 1, 1914, dividend ot Fe eeanTs RAINEY’S SET OF 1914 AFRICAN HUNT PICTURES ening. personally STH AVE. COR. 9TH BT, —— SMITH 6T.. COR, STATE 8ST. Vie KEYS TO. Ma. COUAN'S Haw 'waa tre THE pity For an Erening only appearai at THE CI CASINO THEATRE -r07,2 Conrtesy of lee & J. J oT Ebbets Field——Marcus Loew's OLOSSA ARNIVA lee rar STEEE STEEPLECHASE ATTL axon “HOME, SWEET HOME” a ee ee penn SAVINGS BANKS. The tit" Willamsburgh ~ Savings Bank ie fie Bee tte |S Se MRE? wie BAST arses | FOUR =, PER Rarer Oe Rog ing ont ete thereto, Jely 10, 1016, ie Crorad ee _ ORRktEe 9° Hiv west, |= SAVINGS BANKS. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividen@ (110th conseeu- tive) has deen declared at the rate of Three and One-Maif Fer Cent,per annum, Oredited July 1, 1014, and payable on and after Thursday. July 16, 1914, on all sume entitled therete under the By-Laws. diate Faws' tatereet a Malden le Lam a NEWSBOY ie about the only public servant who never geteatip. Here isa chance for you to make amends for this oversight. There will be a benefit for the maintenance of the Newsboys’ Home Club at the Casino and Lyric Theatres from June 22 to 29. Three shows daily at 2,4 and 8:30 P.M. admission 1S cents to 50 cents. Matinees, 25 cents for the best seats. an t jon peod - eA La8T weux THR YELLOW TICKET Hee Ne Hitclico APAIROG "si eee ee TRE ‘Damaged Goods’ REPUBLIC #9-2AT._2, CAVALIER Eee IRM 3s, enim Btread Orch. & Boloteta, | N’p-11,d0 P.M,,10-601 Nae W' eae ea i. EN Be: a a. Seg ED Eg TS AT THE LYRIC THEATRE (24,05 Courtesy of Lae & J. J. Suabert LITTLE LORD Grecia! Thursday. 3 “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Atverican Watch & Diamond Co. @ MAIDEN LANE Te 5067 Corn ro hae ngs Bank Sak ‘iy MONDAY BYKNING, # TO 1, ees ir he BANK Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, TOST—A parrot; liberal rewast to ine Bi 500 Week s The Bowery Savings Bank 10 AND 190 BOWRRY, eps Brooklyn, N. Brooklyn, N, A semtanviial dividend THREE and ONE-HA! pe ennum has been denlaret and will be credited to deposition om all aime af 68.00 and upward and not exneeting £5,000, which shall have been devoatted at least three montha om the first day of July next, and will the payable oo and after Monday, July ), 1914, Money Arposited on ar hefore July 19 will drew interest from Joly 1, 1914. | HENRY A, BONBNCK, President, WILLIAM &, KNOX. 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