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hitherto seen service on the Fast N. W. by W % W,, sho triumphantly | breasted the waves and after seven eventful minutes made the Jersey shore, Here she cased into the new | slip in waiting and received hor first pens entice mrcuons) OFFICE WOUNDED finger-made music, but it § admitted that there are these ee Proposals of marriage on there have ever been OVER ITS NEW FERRY, STARTED TO-DAY to Dyckman Street Every Fifteen Minutes— Celebration To-Night. former times, when clerks and laborers who had been waiting only a little while, also four motor cara. The new boat ran alone until 9 o'clock, when the Henry L. Joyce came up, and between them they maintained a fifteen-minute schedule in Alley and Cellar of all day, It is expected that this will be the rule hereafter, starting on the Ridgewood, N, J. even hour, « boat every quarter, ‘Tho great doings over the new ferry will continue from now till dewy A fevolver battle between three ove, A fine grand stand has been | built in Dyckman Street, not far from the Hudson shore, and here will assemble the various Boards of Trade and Citizens’ Associations of Inwood and Englewood, Thomas Leonard of Inwood will -|manage the triumph. Perkins, President of the Interstate Park Commission, will make an ad- dress. So will Borough President Mareus Marks and Dock Commis- sioner R. A. C, Smith. Mayor Monroe of Englewood will bring over two ferryboat loads of Englewood motor cars full of Englewood citizens. Later there will be a parade through the main etreets of Englewood. a Ase etiah All Inwood and the Dyckman Street region is agog to-day over the new ferry to Englewood. It is the finest iver | thing that has come to the neighbor- hood since the Manhattan Indians folded their tents like the Arabs and eilently stole away. ip at the foot of A ZZ much care to devising a schedule of boats that will not conflict with the best interests of the Dolly Varden Tree Meet at Revere rom Thirty; lin the shoulder and tn the thigh by LILI t terve tor four’ mmonthe with the ambu-~ from English universities and schools, nglieh a comprises, Rourekeeepine of young women, more than ndred young men from varied waike in fe, The complete paiihinedon of Milady’s costume from Spring to Summer suggests Cammeyer White Footwear Wl Wa 2) leather, rubber soles An Astonishing Predominance ‘of White Shoes— “Sumover 1s predicad by the Fashion Experts, ond Uhr edicts ate teen faithfully carried out in the Cammeyer White Models. Sa ae Standard 1 Merit 6th Ave. at 20th St Wh For emergencies, srippe, colds, attacks =" of indigestion, loss of ye weight and strength, and insomnia, when stimulation of a safe and sub- stantial characteris called for, and from which there is no unpleasant reaction. "s Pure Malt Whiskey or medicinal doses has a salutary influence upon of di en, ives @ proper and not over stimu- Stagg f wickena the cerebral centers that u J blaeey pc ition is the common experi Pur, Malt Waker made from the finest oi talc ore ie Sthe shot Bellagio ton Be ow A ie en a boils sey, "s and Keep Well.” ONLY. Beware of imitations. alt meness, fine flavor ° THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1918. ously hurt. very evening, | bulleta i QUAKERS OFF TO THE WAR. English Unit. te tne yah | cellar after him and was greeted with Yho are the frst} @ shot, He shot in reply and struck mm this Cig ld recent was Of Haverford Col-| @ man in the mouth. they will loclety of Friends, largely B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY, WHEN THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED Men’s Pongee Silk Suits (natural color) at the extraordinarily low price of $12.50 will be an important feature. These Sults are excelléntly tailored, are in the smart up-to-date styles, and may be obtained in plain or Norfolk models, ' An Equally Advantageous Offering will be made of Men’s Panama Hats at $4.75 & $9.75 in the present fashionable shapes as well as the more conservative styles. Also Unblocked Panama Hats at $9.75 Young Men’s Suits nowonsalo. . . at $18.50 & $23.50 afford an exceptional opportunity to procure nobby Suits at much less than they are actually worth. INTERESTING SALES NOW IN PROGRESS CONSIST OF Men's Negligee Shirts, same address. The third prisoner de- as Joseph Pirreo, nineteen years old, of No. 35 Ellison Street, The addresses are in Pater- BOSTON, June 17.—The one hundred ond fortieth aniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill was observed in the city and suburbs to- by @ general - pension of busti ‘The chief cele- 9 bration was in t arlestown aa eivio| where there was a military and civic tt which | . Pa oN aS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY weather curtailed CE a ie mme of, Torting events ‘scheduled f ALLEGED BURGLARS; The police say they found a well stocked kit of burglar tools In the alley where the young men were sur- ———_—»—_—" TO END ALL CHICAGO STRIKES Mayor, Having Bi Now Turns to Batlding Trades, CHICAGO, June 17—With the strike of 14000 street car men ended by the acceptance of arbitration Mayor Thomp- Many Bullets Fly in Battle Why Suffer from Sore Feet? supposed burglars and four polce- men was fourht early to-day in an alley in the rear of No. 178 Ridge- wood Avenue, Ridgewood, N, J, One of the policemen was wounded twice and two of the alleged burglars were George W. struck by bullets, None was seri- ‘The Mayor opened negotii the 16,000 striking ¢arpenters back to work by asking Jamos Kirkby of In- @ianoplis, President of the United Bro- therhood of Carpenters and Joiners, to come to Chicago for @ conference. Lead- ers of the local untons had planned to meet Mayor Thompson to-day to dis- Ernest Adickes, proprietor of « confectionery store at the Ridgewood Avenue address, saw a Hight in the alley and ran to Police Headquarters, In addition to the carpenters, there re 10,000 painters, 1,200 structural tron- workers and 900 lathors on @ strike. brates Banker Hill Day. Constable ge C lor the day. Semi-Annual Wash Goods Sale An — new assortment from our wholesale department— comprising the choicest imported and domestic cotton fabrics. Printed Marquisettes, French Cord, Printed Rice Printed Shadow Voile, Cloth, Mah in gingham Printed Snow Cloth, atk Fancy carped Fancy Striped — Voile, lack and yr Shadow Voile in fashion- Regularly 25¢ Voiles and fancy able plain colors. to 50c yard Crepe in stripes Women’s and Misses’ Event “cumesarnicuae'wet|| Semi-Annual Hosiery which is in the same block, ‘There were four men on duty In the station —Sergt. Jumes, Turner and Patrol- men James RY Houlthan, Stephen Placa and James K. Houlthan sr, ‘The four ran to the alley, and as ee gmnnamement | bes Cevcted imey entered it they were fired upon instantly by three young men. Pa- troiman James R. Houlfhan was hit “MATHUSHEKESON. PIANC S js) ees BROADWAY ANP 47TH i MERCER- VIGTROLAS 42°) || FINE.STEK wists in] [MICH ue aco The policemen returned the fire and one of the alleged burglars wae shot in the head. The others fled. One was caught before he had run PHILADELPHIA, June | 17—Four| far and the third darted into the cel- lar of Louis Weinberg’s clothing .| store, Sergt. Turner went into the y Victrola to your home MEDIUM BLACK 28c black, white and tan; 38c trolas, records and ac- ceasories in tho city. BROADWAY ‘& 477TH STREET Women’s Waists & Blouses A private physician dressed the city and vicinity wilt) wounds of Policeman Houlihan and the prisoners, who wore locked up. yhich is composed of mem-| me man first shot maid he was James Firroll, twenty-five years old, Heath Bnvv ried by contriby from | of No, 58 Ellison Btrect, and the one ‘© nursing and| shot by Sorgt. Turner in the Wein- | berg cellar said he was Patsy Car- jniona, twenty-five years old, of the NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ, Thirty-fifth Street Decided Price Reductions ‘' have been made, to close out, in wf 150 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits comprising three separate groups selected from the stock, which will be placed on sale Girls’ Coats % (sizes 6 to 14 years) will be offered, in order to facilitate a clearance, at the greatly reduced prices of $3.50, $4.50 & Girls’ Washable Dresses will also be sold at large price reductions. (Misses’ and Girls’ Departments, Second Floor) A Special Offering of Sports Goods at decided concessions from usual prices will comprise “Alsam” Tennis Rackets, manufactured exclusively for B. Altman & Co.; Marking Tapes, Center FOR TENNIS: Racket Covers, Straps, Presses and Tennis Nets. FOR GOLF: Caddy Bags and a limited num- ber of Imported Golf Clubs. FOR CROQUET: Eight-ball Sets, with enam- eled wickets. FOR BASEBALL: Bats and Balls. Also FOLDING HAWKEYE CAMERAS (No. Silk ere Nena 4, eniverenl focua)s taking pictures net et wy “yhs co oer iment “oye 43,000 Pairs, no jobs, every Sizes Ys tes wie i white and tan; light STRELT ——e weight. We will send any i YARN, extra fine, ‘The first payment will SEA ISLAND COT. gauze weight. J |not. be due until . Conroy ay # | thirty days from date TON, lavender tops. weight; po oh 6 eS ae after white, Pie an” shoo FINE GAUZE COT- SILK LISLE, medium 4 ‘Wo only require you TON in black only. weight; black only. ‘ that you it ea Regularly 38¢ patr Regularly 55¢ pair Largest stock of V 3 pre., 80c.; 6 prs., 1.50 3 prs., 1.10; 6 prs., 2.00. RED Lend NJ. No Jobs Reduced from Our All Sizes No C.0. D.’s Own Stock ; Wl : No Approvals | % Below Price | zt4?hciterns {| Cross-bar Voile in Tailleur Model. Voile Embroidered back and front. 95c , embroidered short sleeves. Formerly $1.50 {| Voile, embroidered dimity trimming. { Linen, in Tailleur models, colored. 1.50 Voiles, all-over embroidered models. Formerly $2.50 q White tub silks in “Sport shirt’ model. } Wrealabine embroidered and lace trimmed. : ae (balsas ” odd blouses. . 2.95 1 Cre Chine, embroidered and ailleur NMocele Formerly $4.50): q eed ene han ited odes Neck end tin { Voiles and Organdies, embroidered and lace trimmed Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts Of Pure Silk, Silk Mixtures, Crepe de Chine and Cheviot in every conceivable style for vacation needs. At 1-3 Below Regular Prices 4 Heavy Pure Silk and Exceptionally Fine Silk Crepe de Chine Shirte ShirteVary estensive these much wanted weaves, showing of the smartest and ered cael plig Hosea ghee nu are ttriped effects, ‘titan! 5.50 bold and distinct se well as} SoA) new conservative patterns, the more conservative pat- eens Ge Rca. pe Ny flare wil renee | | Meteelae : Veit and $8.00), 3 for 10.00 9 Genui ane, Penese Silk @Negligee Shirts in the Shirte—Natural shades. finest silk mixtures. Pure Silk Shirte—with pcdgg eae $18.50 neat wo ,| [ering Shia | agi | * nte eee a tplandid cucrtnent dy Fancy Novelty Sil 2.95 gran ar ancy Sellar ioe 1.45 in summer weight. rt i is Ne rye Shirts coos in colorings and pat- q fw ke A pind Q Weighty Tub Silk om Lae] Velue $2.00 Vols $030 end $300 6,000 Pairs Men’s Half Hose 334% Reduction Pure Silk mixed usual wearing qual- with fibre silk. Very ity. All sizes and lustrous and of un- most all plain colors. $6.50 3 paire for 70c—6 pairs for 1.35 Strong thread silk with a lisle foot; 39c Our own A.C. Co, , brand—better tha: ( n 0 ie plain recht 50c usual 50c qualities, » 3 pairs for 1.15—6 pairs for 2.25 WHITE TENNIS hose, with hand-em- SOX — Our own broidered black brand;extremely fine, clocks; also suitable full fashioned half for street wear, 3 pairs for 1.00—6 pairs for 1.85 4 Opportune Sale of Men’ s & Women’s Bathing Suits Best Fabrics Desirabie. Models Worsted of hi Of Surf Satin in plai Fae wee eis black or trimmed with yarn, in soerelens or striped and fancy silks; quarter shares: plain Laer 55 not a full range of Mitts, Masks, sizes in each style, but 4.50 i) pty pro- ery model is thor- pana or Swi byt | sellle teks } ‘alue $3, Formerly $6.95 Kape Sogo Wings tor Men, Women and Children, 2.00 Apes