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WARSPUTS CHURCH, S22 GERMANSNRETREAT © = INUPPEREASTSE <= sS e church and ' crumpled w a few MINISTER LAUDS ‘s VAR-NE- 8 a Says Rheumatic Neuritis Vielded Quickly to Simple Remedy, |: vie war anh and In the te as become f “Personally, | do not have much faitu: f In ‘patent medicines,’ but | am per willing to give credit where cred due, and | add my testimony to those ony which have already been given for the + benefit of the poor sufferers who might and « be affitcted as | was.” So aid Kev. Isaac out. Le Fluer of 167 Water street, Waterville, Maine H. Lockwood, the Engllah 1 was not capable even to attend to Went to Texas on business, Hi my pastoral duties without the greatest and untold sufferings in my body, The back When the Germana tried Mra. Rudolph Deininger deman¢ ano be given her, struck and the ¢ took to their trenc Thin morning the the Seoteh Janitor. NEW FERRY TO JERSEY rheumatism was intrenched in my left) Ceot be Ap the pains were so great that my ole body seemed paralyzed; for several days I suffered si that it seemed as though thousands of pins had been| stuck in my whole body at once. It, would take me at times five or ten! rhe minutes to find a coni automobiles, for wae foot, then | woukt rest for al! Nttle; bu a double force. rtable position | “L cauld not walk without assistance, but by using my cane I could get alony with difficulty. “By continuing Var-ne-sis the pain gradually left me and have never had one symptom of the disease to return) o¢ after eight years.” Var-ne-sis is a vegetable remedy that be has) been remarkably successful in|t chronic cases of rheumatism, particu-!¢t larly in those cases that have been treated with the ordinary remedies montu e‘ter month without results, Ferry © him. granted, nd of that time an appraisal ¢ No rheumatic sufferer can afford to | S° hg eid ignore Var-ne-s!... On exhibition at the! ston office, ‘40 Boylston Street, are| crutches, canes, piotographs, wheel Ir, letters, etc, obtained from suffer-| ravenuos of the at have r 4 through Var-ne: after being te that there was no rate. help for them. 10) Is offered if the testimonials are not genuine or that | @1,048,80 to they have been purchased, . Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, aaa HART BURC for the newspaper devoted to rheu-| bulletin 1 matism; it should be in the hands of, of Labo every sufferer, Get Var-ne-sis now—to-day, at Riker- Megeman and other le drugg! ‘ell your druggist to get Var-ne-sis| for you from his wholesaler or send to . Varney, Lynn, Mass.—Advt. =GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NCWYORKams WIIALER BROS 219, 221, 223, 225, 327 164, 166 and 168 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. et LYN Cor. Wyckoff St. 5123 pee of swale No Deposit’ Week 50c Weekly Do you know you fcan buy a hand No Deposit-—50c Wee \ly on | | — PLL $20 Worth of Clothing Dressers S Ladies’ and as ene : Misses’ Sults ah 4) $12.98 to $30 E ‘ ! Wa'sts "rst f $1.49 to $8.95 youths: Sul ‘ouths’ Suits $10.98 to $22 | 25¢ Weekly Boys’ Stvlish \ Suits, $3.98 Alterations FREE! % Discount on the Dollar Cou- at this sale se when 3 (ons Np l | OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Months the tter, The Eng- in't pay for thelr own Hgbts ithe er Hecesaition they could move! About two weeks ago Rev. James 1 te move last night and take with them os ‘to ve the nicht moving was re aumed, with no British in sight but Another orderly retreat was scored h by the Germans, AT A FIVE-CENT FARE The Sinking Fund Commission to- day granted @ franchise for a five- between Dyckman Street York side and Englewood nding on the Jersey shore ats will be run during the Spring, Summer and Fall months for {the benefit of persons on foot and ol] | Alderman Henry Curran said he be. it the pains would return with | Heved the private company, known as the Pallsades Park and Englewood pany, should pay the city fifty per cent. of its yearly profits. Comptroller Prendergast agreed with It was finally decided that instead ting the company a ten-year riginally intended, a two- The yearly 1 for this period will be $1. At ferry company's property is to te de and @ regular rental then fixed, t has been reported that the Public ontrols k of the vile Ser- that the new line ‘would. 90 reduce ‘ort Lee ferry, that it uld not afford to grant a three-cent | 13.—A he State Department astry set forth that In wages was robes, nani ees, etc. 1/| 85c Whi ite Habutal, \N| Shepherd Checks, Tomorrow . THE EVENING wonee. THURSDAY, MAY NaNawaa Gimbel. ubwa Another Great Blouse Occasion In the Gimbel Subway Store Purchase and Sale Unusual Of 600 New Model Silk Tailored ~ Blouses At §2 and $2.95 |. If Priced in the Regular Way Under Ordinary Conditions They Would Be $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 A sale of liveliest interest. The nto include: Satin Striped Tub Silks Fine ig Crepe de Chines Pussy Willow Taffetas Finest Grade of Habutais Striped Jap Silks Many Are Samples Also a Few Fine Satins Buttons and finishing details of each Blouse perfect. Wonderful Values at Their Gimbel Subway Store Sale Prices Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony CH a/ Silks for Lingeries N $1.26 Crepe de Chine, yd., 95¢ An Exceptional ‘Sale of In flesh and white—wide width, (ek and comfortable for underwear, sight Launders For Waists, underwear, lin ngs, te, \ Bs the real Japanese fabric—40 inches wide. $1.10 and $1.25 Chiffon Taffeta, yd., 85c Ivory and white, xcellent value at this price, 35 inches wide. Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor | white kid lined. Note illustrations. at 85c Brand New and in the Very stock, Included are the popular melon and canteen Bagi Gimbe! 8ubway Store, Baloony Poplins, Mixtures and the Faddish 4 $13.75 The Suits at $13. 76 are in all shades $16.50 Suits at $10.75 , Popling, Serges, Mixtures, also Sill Tomorrow, a day of exceptional | reductions. Navy and in black. Sizes 14 to 20, 34 to 44. esners we =, 9.98 Coats for Dress ror Street Wear models for street and dress wear ges and Poplins, in Black and also Covert,Chinchilla and Wool 6. 95 Chech's; sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 44 WY Another Wonderful Lot of $2.95 Skirts at $1. 95 Three different shades of Gray Striped Worsted; also Serges in Black or Navy, and good grade of ‘Tweed. Splendid Collection Misses’ and Women’sSummer Frocks $1.25, $2.95, $3.95, $5 ‘Numerous attractive styles —Voiles, Butistes, Linens, Tissues and Lingerics. FOR CHILDREN! \N| | Another Pretty Lot of Dresses at 65c All Colors and The becoming models that usually sell at 85¢ and $1.25. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony yes 1,500 Dresses In All Chambrays, Ginghams, Percales. Sizes, 6 to 14 Years, at 65c. ETN 7 EN 7 RTT atlas. BROADWAY AND 33D STREET laa Women’s Leather These Bags are exact copies of the $1.65 and $2.50 ones ( ri jambekin leather, all silk lined, fitted with purse and mirror or inside compartment, ‘Women’s and Misses’ $18 Suits of Serges, 13, 1915 a TIT NI) A y Store Specials 8. | aa f lhil \ /f \ Aq \ i Ph si Ai Ly ‘| bill st yh) jase K A Very Special Purchase and Sale \ 5,000 Pcs. Women's Neckwear Y Frida d Regularly Priced at 26c and 60c A sale that women will eagerly attend, ‘This pray purchase com- prises Net and Organdie Veatoes and Cheminettes any styles, including ereaniie with yieot sage and preyed low neck saber ning Sa or pleot edge collars wi F border bel Subway Btore, Balcony 1 Very Special! 4 2 1295 | Boys’ wal Suits ¥ Values to $2 at S5¢ nN Russian, Sailor and Buster styles. Neat stripes ) | and numerous color combinations. Percale, Madras, | | Repp, Galatea and Chambray. Sizes 24% to 10 years, Gimbel Subway Btore, Baloony 1,000 Pairs New Spring Pumps 4 &Oxfordsforg an | Women, at \ | Most of theso are just down rom the receiving . | rooms. While the price is low the qualities and styles | are excellent. Pumps at $1.95 Of gunmetal and patent leather, with tailored bows; or patent leather vamps with fawn or gray | quarters and jet ornaments. Oxfords at $1.96 Of gunmetal, patent leather and viel kid, also the New ‘‘Amorita at $1.95 With 2 imitation straps across the vamp; 2 peari buttons, and neat polnited tongue. All sizes in each | Subway Store, Balcony . N $8 to $12 Enamelled Brass Trimmed 5, on N Perfect fit guaranteed. Gimbe! 1 na ano odstends, $5.50, and $7.50 Lepanen} of some there are 10 designs; others Naas int 2, but Peis and 4 aking 45-lb. $7.60 Cotton Felt Mattress, $5.75 $5.60 Sanitary Cotton Mattress, $4.50 $8.60 Excelsior Mattress, Soft Top, $2.60 Gimbel Subway Store, Lower roo An Early Vacation Sale of Dress and Steamer Trunks at $5, $7.60, $8.75 This Being A Special Purchase Extremely Low Prices are Asked Travelers to points at the seashore, the country, to the San Francisco Exposition— anywhere—will save money, The Busy May Sale of Muslin Underwear Presents for Tomorrow a Gathering of a Manufac- turer’s Odd Lots of At Ee Gowns, Corset Cov- 2) 96.75 to $8.60 Dress and Steamer Trunks, Ny Your choice of sizes 32 to 40 inches; made of selected basswood, fibre B, bound, protected with hardwood slats; two sole leather straps over body; strong hardware and lock; interior with a deep top tray divided. $9 to $10.60 Dress Trunks, $7.50 Waterproof canvas covered, fibre bound; five hardwood alats on and three all around body; steel railing n edge; two leather straps over body; extra reinforced with strong har: welf snap lock; interior with deep N\ ' hy ers, Combinations, Petti- 25c {coats, Chemises and Prin- tog: [om Sues Regularly 50e to $2. top tray divided, and lower dress sizes 82 to 40 inches, $11 to $12.60 Dress Trunks, $8,75 Bizes 82 to 40 inches. Gimbe! Subway Store, Balcony mt ae WA) Ae ee \ 65¢ Ae b5¢- me Specials in KarlySummer Millinery , $1.25 Large Fine Straw qquers in White, White and Black, Black and White and Solid Black 65c nN The Hats, as illustrated, are splendid ne rk Lisere straw flange edges, also solid white a are offered tomorrow at almost half their regular selling price. These Hats are made up especially to our order on the newest blocks obtainable, which insures you getting an ultra stylish Hat for less than the price usually 7 Some are slightly soiled. All lace and embroidery trimmed, | Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony and black chip with wide asked by most stores for goods of a passe character, 650c White, White and Black and Pink Satin Rose Clusters with Foliage (as Illustrated on the Hats), 25c, MI Here js a value, as illustrated on the Hats, that should attract many purchasers. These Flowers are the newest and most stylish ever offered under their regular selling price, and the sale affords an opportuity to trim a summer dress Hat with the best of the season's flowers for just one-half of the usual cost as illustrated and N 75c Imported Black Wings, 25c Pair imbel Subway Store, Balcony ‘The balance of our immense purchase of Black imported Wings. These Wings re in the s.yles NANTON ANIA eave are also 4 great feature of the season's trimmings. NW} ATT JX] 7} 1_-\]