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ar. Bon't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With the Othine Prescription. This, prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a’ Prominent physician and is rat, so successful in woey freckles and ¢ a clear, 4 fx pad that it sold by di vy guarantee to refund the open "t hide your freckles under a veil; rt. of othine and remove them, Hie t few applications should & wonderful improvement, some of lighter freckles vanishing entirely, Re sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is RS the money-back guarantee, — 1 Bros New York, size wanted [E PHOTO PLAYS. The pictures at the following ow © iisen st e., City 1824 Amaterdam Ay , OSth St, and ‘Third Ave. Bist sat Wallingford, Conn, om, aes Prospeet (ie 18s Prospect. y Jan St. City Hroad way, ‘i Phentre 4g: city re Th a come Nd, 8 Pa MAT Rockaway “Ave, NJ 2198 Amster ‘oat, 24 Lexing'on Ave., Bist St, and 3d watre, and od gat Pase Theatre, pascrogw 4 ar ba, ny Cndertonk X OFisecter St Hr Comet Theat ‘Weet, New Teegal Theatre, hint Ave, cit Nassau, Theatre, 237 Grand St o han. 149th St, and ZA a APA “SCAN D ‘A L? Charley Chaplin Film & Other: ITAGRAI RAPH ° 100, 15: Bc |The ‘Gilden a Sore] MAAN SS Next Week AMUSEMENTS. LU N A Free Concerts, Free Toys, | Shuary” Pickton Free Circus, Free Shows j Prep DANCING CONTEST THURSDAY NIGHT | Special HENDERSON'S * “apa | Tombs & | Moria Croat an }OYLE | Ratolilte & ing, ), corne= #ixth Avenue and Thirty-second Street, ‘or sent by tail on recetpt of ten cents in coin or Taste stamps for each pattern ordered Pn IMPORTANT—Write y Add two cents for letter postage if in a HARRIS ® Wen 424 Bi, oli i hs | J Winter Garden 4% iia Bits | TaaSPASSING SOW GF 1} Maxine Eilat’ 23, | ay he. HENRY JAMES NOW SUBJECT OF BRITAIN LONDON, July 28.—The Times says that Henry James, the noted Ameri- can author, was granted papers of naturalization on Monday and took the oath of allegiance as a British subject. “All lovers of literature in this coun- try,” the Times continues, “will wel- come the decision of this writer of genius, whose works are the abiding possession of all English-speaking people, and they will welcome it all the more on account of the reasons whidh’Mr. James gives in his petition for naturalization Henry James's friends long have known how intense were his sym- pathies with the cause of the allies HE complete or one-piece dress that T makes a single garment and which can be slipped on and off with ease and rapidity is one that Is sure to be in demand. Girls like it for sports and for general morning wear, and they also will find it most satisfactory for the school days that are approaching. This one is made with a three-piece skirt and a simple blouse. ‘The skitt may be made plain with pock- ets or with a yoke and without the pockets, and this yoke can be made of the same or of a different material. In the picture the collar 1s rolled open and ® great number of girly will like to wi the blouse in that w have a certain smartness and some- times are desirable, and this blouse ean be buttoned up whenever oceasion quires. If an extra frock is wanted for the midsummer holiday the mode! will find « ready w for it is so simple at it would take a d yet the and graceful pied in cotton ci or it would nd attractive the simple useful one. use and of the skirt are finished with hems, They can be buttoned together for their en- tire length of ean be stitched Into place high collars re- “ry lines are exceedingly would be pretty ¢ or in voile or In I extremely handsome up in foulard, n of foulard ts alwa front edges of the with, In the sma’ the blouse and yoke are of Joffre blue taffeta and the skirt is of gabardine in the eolor, and that exceedingly rock. je after the manne would make a dainty yet practical gown for ings. eur size will be needed & White yards edge. } WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION 100 West Thirty-second Street (oppo- our address plainly and always specify Urry, _ THEATRES. We 4 Mis NEW AMSTERDAM og Al |] “IT PAYS’ 76 ADVI ve ke rhs LOUI pas iW “a IN ith month o aie he SBOBY HOM PRICES 30,79°4150'200,6AL 75% 00] at 8.30, rf iv Si 2 i LONGACR Laughing Hit” of Wal W, A FULL HgusE ROCTO FFP Vat -PRO OCT! PHOTO V Biway &ah st. "Tow Hive MINe Stevens & "a C « KEITH'S Bway | aT at 112 Act Vaudeville Show | DPLIGHTFUL PROMBNADE. | 2Be BURLESQUE. _ | (ROLUMBIA 'sy., BURLESQUE }!*5,, |U tut BEHMAN SROW '= ‘ Beginning August 9 BUD FISHER Will Draw “MUTT Tl take final action approving or disap "3 PLANNING A TUNNEL x QUEENS TUNNEL [S APPROVED BY THE P. §. BOARD Route Will Be From Sixtieth Street Under East River to Bridge Plaza. The Public Service Commission to-day acceded to the request of the Board of Estimate to substitute a tunnel route for the Queensboro Bridge for the connection between the Broadway Subway and the new rapid transit lines in Queens borough. The Commission adopted a new route, to be known as Route No. 61, providing for the construction ofa two-track subway from Fifth Avenue under Sixtieth Street to the East River and under the East River to a connection with the new elevated rapid transit Hnes on the Queens Plaza of the Queensboro Bridge. “The Board of Estimate will ceive to-morrow the new route and} general plan, It must et a day for its consideration within ten days and re. | proving the route within sixty daysy* Assuming that favorable action wi) be taken, the Commission's engi ets | have begun work upon the plhs, —e——_ FOR CENTRAL TRACKS AT RIVERSIDE DRIVE Arrangements Made for De- the Cost at a Conference Held To-Day. termining The first definite plans for the abolition of the New York Central Railroad nuisance along Riverside Drive were discussed to-day when a conference of engineers was called at the oftice of Dock Commissioner R. A. C. Smith fo# the purpose of learn- ing what it will cost to tunnel the embankment, Dock Commissioner Smith presided. The engineers present were Reginald Pelham Bolton, who planned the tun- nel; J. B. Spencer and George C. Wheeler, representing the Citizens’ Committee; Benjamin L. Blauvelt, Chairman of the Committee ‘on Pub- lic Improvement of the Washington Heights Taxpayers’ Association; G.| A. Harwood, H. D, Jouett, ©. Schwartz and C. P, Marsh, represent- ing the New York Central Rallroad, and Chief Ungineer Charles Haniford of the Dock Department. One plan is that the railroad com- pany purchase from the city lands and easements valued at $0,000, and the city will provably acquire from the company property worth about | Broadway to-day. | been hunting for him since April 3, “LOOIE THE LUMP" GIVES HIMSELF UP Louls Poggi, four years ago one of the most feared of east side gangsters and known as “Loole the Lump” and “Bruno,” surrendered himseif to De- tective Russo of the District Attor- ney’s office at Forty-second Street and The police have 1912, when he disappeared from his trial before Judge Crain in General Sessions for carrying concealed weap- ons as a@ second offender, an offense carrying with it a fourteen-year prison sentence There is a controversy as to wheth- er Poggie was under $4,000 bail or on parole at the time. The ‘Bowery | friends who put up collateral with a | bonding company for his bail have never been able to get the collateral \fried Stropel of Philadelphia. after having wandered over the United States and entered on nogotia- tions by which he agreed to surrender and plead guilty to gun toting as a first offender, with a seven-year pen- alty. Ho was arraigned before Judge Rosalsky, made the promised plea and was remanded to the Tombs for sen- tence. oo WED ON CANAL TRIP. o Schimmenek Girl Who Left as Lor Arrives 9 Mes. Stropel, The Panama-Pacific steamer Fintand arrived this morning from San Fran- cleco with 395 pasengers. When the steamer sailed Louise Schimmesck of Vailadelphia a passenger. When she arrived here the lady was Mrs, Gott- The couple were missing when the Finland left Balboa to go through the Canal, A search was made of the ship, & general alarm sent out and fea vere expre as to whethér they ha back, the company contending it was still Hable on the bond. It ned Poggie was in the city aye ‘OHOL 3 Aad hadhil anemones | CEeNTAUR COMPARE, ass EW YORK. Ath months old 35 Doses -35CENTS Exact Copy of Wrapper. (Up THE Hupson $445,000, “To-day's conference, which lasted two hours, was devoted to a discus- sion between the various engineers of the probable cost of the tunnel which is to relieve the unsightly conditions | now prevailing along the Drive,” said Mr. Bolton, “If a tunnel is bored there will not be the slightest trace or noise of a railroad in the vicinity of the Drive, It will make that | breathing spot one of the most at tractive of its kind in the entire world.” It was agr ence that th the city, the the railroad estimates of tunn be submitted at a a week from to-day in Commissioner Smith's office and some one set of fig ures agreed upoh. Chief Engineer Craven of the Public Service Com- mission is to be asked to submit fig- ures and advice on rock borings It is understood that the complet tunnel plans and cost will have bee, agreed upon by Sept. 1 r8e FREE BRAss BEp }; With Every q Purchase of $75 Week Y OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 75.00 7.50 100.00 10.00 150.00 15.00 « 200.00 25.00 “ 300.00 APARTMENTS AURNISHED | COMPLETE FRO Open ater feet “ “ anD JEFF” Exclusively for the NEW YORK WORLD COLUMBUS AVE [BET 103 & 104" St eting to be held | 04 ST. LSTATION AT CORNER rn vit TATE PRIM. LANDINGS | By Day.icHt d Yonkers, ‘ain, Went ewburgh and Pouxh | | | Tron Steamboat Co BOMEX MISHING, 91K. “EAU USA M.from Pier 1 Ni, ONLY, NUE orelian |NO LANDING AT W. 23D ST. the ONLY Lion SrENMBOAT {2th Ste te on the DOWN- Ney ISLAND CO. WE TOWN SIDE. are. eautto nike "POCA WAY 1 BEACH GRAND REPUBLIC” M. Wed ta 10,20 MP Poa Mocha as \X_AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO LONG THM PALISADES: ary, 5 RIAU lei 29th BI ‘and ht-Seei bY Wook 1 ‘the |the natives. Wj 80th Bt 8.40 &. | fallen overboard or taken prisoners by They were at Gatun Locks | the Fi They been efore goric, Drops and Soothin, contains neither Opium, substance. Its age is its gua and allays Feverishness. Diarrhea. It _ regulates assimilates the Food, givin: The Children’s Panacea—T! 7. ) ' 1 | Es ls frxochtoe \¥ Fr. ye ger, & M. Hare nee rane i 1etbe ks Vexeept Syiida) lig nel HUDSON NAVIGATION COM PANY Largest River steamship In the w Lys, Battery 0.15, ss ina Pott Bt. 10.205 W. 120th Bt, a 500. Atlantic Highlands " ARE 19 Cts. 7, pad] eapacity My vealed to bt cover of | BUF ta W sill TN eave We hain ts 48) 10.80 ~ Pei Pitieeey 020° fo oe on 17S Mt Ee Bryant 304 un 2be. add ¢| YACHT CLIFTON BO. Maer bette Bra Saws ¥ KEANSBURG, N. J. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless gabetitute for Castor Otl, Pare- yrups. lorphine nor other Narcutio For more than thirty has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency, Wind Colic, all a ee Troubles ‘and Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always A FeraraE Ree pega » 1918. married quietly at Balboa and then taken their honeymoon on the Canal The honeymocn was fesumed on the Finland and o ball in their honor was given on board on Monday night, HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES are a blessing to the vast army of people who live in rural districts, and such standard medicines as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which has stood the test of time, growing in popu- larity and favor every year, will continue to be the safeguard of Amer- ican women for all dis- eases peculiar to their sex.—Advt. It is pleasant. It rantee, It destroys Worms ‘ears it Stomach and Bowels, A od and natural sleep. Mother’s Friend, cy anneal NOTICES. NEWYORK. RU MLIG siiey i at tay forte aeons miasion eae AOR Ra i eek tO Nth Biteet In maa aia, City and State: of” New nth Avenue. al ration to. the Pul weet Dateien De astroad ae forthe abandonmede ‘6 Place, ft he ie for th the Fives of ath day of A fonts rath, July 18, 1018 Fay * fox FON ADy, DIVIDENDS. KR STORES COMPANY OF ‘aya ug a nd Me OI sot iecord “atthe f vibneas, A vais: The stock | not be, chow u WATTLEN, ‘Treamurer Dated, July Ziat, 1015 AGENTS WANTED. ENTS and ea new masenine? AGE sUHRTC ARIST" Angut vumber, free | write or call, Noon TWiT Median Ave. City FOR SALE. Diamonds on Credit American Watch, & 1 | ¢ MAIDEN LANE, PHC Basy Terms. Call or Write mond tr Bore. | D Where to _Livel} That's the question many thoughtful per- sons are now con- IAMOMDS ws rayne LANE | CUSTOMERS FIRST | HEARN Tomorrow, Thursday, Women’s Day! HEARN FOR SUMMER NEEDS! No Running Down of Stocks Here!’ A Thousand-and-One Essentials. | for Summer Residents, Visitors & Vacationists. |ASSORTMENTS THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE eee | One-Third and One-Half Off! WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES New Shipment of This Great Special Stock Sensational selling has been the result of the marvellous values...... superior indeed, that customers have an these at figures here presented ! G 4 is wrtes these ‘fet yt, ane trom very Be Here To-Morrow he ‘You Share at these S: 2.95 3.75 4.75 Dresses worth $4.98, Dresses worth $6.98, Dresses worth $7.96 Crepes, Dimities, plain and embroidered Voiles and PB py fash- ionable Summer materials oe, represented, and in array of white—plaited, tier and ruffled skirts_-with fet blouses in great variety—demi-tailored models of White Linen, 'd with black French knota, are to be had at +35, EN 9.50 $9.98 and $11.98, $17.98 and $18.96, $21.98 Voiles arid Fine Nets—dainty Coatee Pod of Allover Embroid- ity of buying such ery—others show profuse trimmi fine Valenciennes Lace— included are fine White Breton Net that enoug! for bridal gowns—these sell at Net br reser x3 We Will Also CLOSE Out ALL ODD LOTS OF SUMMER DRESSES that were $1.98 to $3.98 066.6 c ccs ce cca eeceeeceueenes 1.00 and 2.00 Voiles, Crepes and Lawns—Exceptional Value! NOTICE—AU ne drennes are in sises from 34 to 44....We make o jomen whe experience . ECONOMIES IN SILK GLOVES WOMEN’S APPAREL For Women Our policy is to sell all apparel while|Ideal for Summer—All from best in vogue, hence added attraction of | makers — Fine large atocks—Exoep these Teductions at this time. tony 1¢-button len th site be mat APE .os! er a e—double finger tipa—biack and white ee t | 16-but. length worsted... Whi ties biscke’ wad white echeckae! modela— Were New Black and white—exce! Were Now Hea Were $12.98. Now Were to $10.98 Were to $7.98. Vacation Notions Were $6.98... Were to bh0e, at Midsummer Prices te—surt cloth ck and navy— contrasting Brassiore Dress Shields—re rey variety of models— Adjustable Garment Shields— trimmings cwith’ bloomers Tow. 94.29 or combin igen Hose 8 om regularly § 1,98 we Oi ciency (1 bry 18 ‘“ 16 to 1,49) Belt and Bathing Garters, bg 25 10 1.98 | chuiaren Bock Gartere—ree, 18. Bathing ‘Teh {59 to 1.49! ok Carterem tem Misia Bafety Beite—value .10 |Santtary Aprons—elsew Sanitary Napkine—r Women's Ba tra value air, taffeta and p Sutto— Silk Hair Nete— Real Hair Neto—r nd models—with bloomers or two-piec tights—all sizes. | Safety Pins—reg. 4c dosen—8 for 10 Pins—paper—value 40—8 for. Finer Bathing Suits, ‘lack Head Pins—r a? | 5.08. G.08 and to 13,98 | i i te ee tte Our Annual August Sale of BLANKETS and HOUSEHOLD DRY C€ 2DS Begins MONDAY, AUGUST 2d—Wait for 1. p ar eeee ieee See ES SUR EET FS te MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Ordera 51,49 & $1.98 Women's Lawn Dresses 1.00 | 19 et. Ribbons | or stripes in black, white, Pretty Hght. atri r, Wght blue and navy— 14 collar and cufts Wie Peon yoke top | te—-velve| 1. UMN s DRESSES 79 ct. Women's Long Silk Gloves, “jnconp FLOOR, | tines “Baan woo, ‘bq | %t. Shepherd Checks—42 inch. Part ool—| c |] 16-button length—black or white small, Ledicnleead 4 —double tipped. size checks. G1OVES- MAIN FLOOR, | DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 98 ct. Women’s Petticoats | 15 et. Mercerized Poplin. | vs of fancy 1 Soft finish—-best colors—to: F me ribbon trim'd, | dresses and children’s clot M BAR-SECOND FLOOR, WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, 79 ct. Girls’ Tub Dresses... p H ct. White Poplins ay Combination atripes in pretty ecol- Light welght—lustro: ht orings #—white | demand for skirts, dresses, middy- collar and ct ctskirte | blouses. ete mn 10 14 ye | WHITE GOODS. MALN FLOOR, ur vy Mercerized Naj ~dex.. 6 bleached-—good patterns Vv arious Oke 4 foci with ext ase wed ¢ loth and 1249 et. Turkish Towels................ 8 1x7 ly —= soft, absorbent — wide 59 & 79 ct. stripe Turkish bord sidering. The problem is easy of solution when you read the ‘‘ Apartments To Let”’ Ads, that are printed in the Daily and Sunday World All Prices, Sizes and Locations TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, 98 ct. Cotton Diaperis zi 68 27 inch—bleached— pieos —sott, absorbent +. NENS —-MAIN FLOOR, 29 ct. Bleached Sheetings. 2 ai earns erie, — dependable Madras percalew stripes and figures some WIth silk {rogt—=6 to 14 Nove FURSISINNGS TID FLOOR, — | 24 ct. Boys’ Balb'gn Shirts 6 High nec knee length a all st ENIT UNDERWEAR “Plain colors, | collarieas sleeves—aiso double seats MAIN FLOOR. quality—no dresain MUSLINS—as ENT, 19 ct. Men's Silk Plated Hose 18} Black and colors~-double | heel 4| see pach iu bona Bhar 10 And toe-—-alight. imperfections— | Tailored models—pleated—low neck, |] all sizes, but not in each color, Jong sleeves, HOSIERY--MAIN FLOOR, BLOUSE8—SECOND FLOOR, 98 ct. Crepe de Chinos—40 inch. Good body—fine lustr street and fancy colors. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 198 ct, Men's & Women’s Umbrellas... .72 Black American taffeta—plain or trim'd handles UMBRELLAS—MAIN FLOOR, Clock Signe De: Look for the Clocks! Summer Business Hours 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P, M. Gob ces a = Adee ze ae