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Walk tn Tre N,N. J., May 19.—Ti : ton and Mercer County Traction Com-| pany mado no attempt to oper! its cars ently to-day because of the strike! of trofleymen called laat night. Thous-! ands of persons were compelled to walk to their employment ‘The principal question involved in the} strike Is the reinstatement of fourteen conductors who were accused of dis- honesty in collecting fyres and were dis- The man stood on the wind- blown deck— Of a rolling, pitching ship, For him the weather had no SJears— He wore the Harris Suction Clip. Shake your head, jump, dance, go out in the wind— driving, riding, anywhere, the Vrms SucsonChy holds comiortably and __ se- eurely under ali conditions without titting or slipping. Attached to any eyeglass in a few minutes—for 35 cents or more. A pair of Harris Suction lips on your glasses is insur- ance against broken lenses. Sold only at our stores. TUSsStanals near Po agerggen Ave. + Rear Lenox A Sth & Gtn Av sin a 20 near 100" FORFEIT druggist about it from an: It ean my iri en \ ii TT wy i tl NOTED STAGE STARS TAKE PART IN BENEFIT FOR IRISH SUFFERERS. A benefit performance tn ald of the Irish Relief Fund, in which many noted singers and actors were to take part, was to be held this afternoon at the ion Theatre, Forty-fourth The proceeds will go to dows and the children of men who. were killed in the recent Irish rebellion, The benefit was arranged by the Irish Relief Fund Committe A feature of the programme was the singing by Miss Grace Breen of a song the words of which were written by Samuel Lover, Victor Herbert's grand- roadway. the father, panied by Mr. He the music espectally f Among others who nestend ae lye Firine ciNgomouf were Georg | Donald Bri M cher, Le Gallienne. e. Miss Beeen was to be accom- ert, who composed for this oc have volun’ Cohan, Wilton Lackaye, ra Cahill, Tim r Benard and BILLY'S SITE ASTORIA. be thi dinner of holding ul - i LAr ) Ka . Z ! Campaign Com- ast night in the Hotel Savoy he other mittee, Joseph mmissioner Robert ctory options upon ne east end of the and ised to come to New a revival provided a 0 persol Street urphy, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916. ACTRESS NOW WANTS INVESTMENT BACK Valerie Bergere Tells How She | Gave Geisler $1,000 for Which She Received No Returns, Isanc Geisler, who has been living at the Hotel Cumberland for severa) months, was arrainged in the West Side Police Court to-day on a swin- diing charge. Valerie Bergere, the actress, and Robert Emmet Keene told of how Geisler got their money to invest with his stories of inside market tips. “It was just wonderful to hear him tell of his friends, the Rockefellers and the Carnegies," Miss Hergere said, “and of'his father, the mutl- millionaire owner of a large part of | Africa.” Mr, Keene gave him $1,200 to Invest and the same day he called) jhim up and said he had made $12, 000 | with it. “Then I came in on the tip and} lave him $1,000, He reported large winnings every but when we asked for an accounting we couldn't get a cent.” Geisler would not »: the charge against him. a word about He came ago. SUFFERED AGONY On Both Hands. Eruptions and Scales. Itching ‘as Something Terrible. ' HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT Te a on both of my hand ‘than I. “I had the trouble for almost year and | 1 was treated but ft made my hands worse, | My mother asked me why I didn't try Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I did. They ecemed to loosen the scales and eruptions ; and relieve me instantly and in a fow (Stened) Mim Ethol L. Swift, 5670 Lafayette Ave, months | was completely healed."* Brooklyn, N. ¥., Aug, 27, 1015, Gree tem.” Bold throughout the world, i NT / " aN helt le ie | | i i i Mi iP ig A ee day since May 13, | here from South Africa seven months | WITH ECEMA Thick Crust of | “1 euffered untold agony with eczema It began with Dileters and it seemed as if there was water the bilsters, and my hands were a thick . | crug of nothing but eruptions and scalos, HN | The itching waa something terrible, and I would rub and ecratch, and sometimes my | hands bled. I lost sleep and it does not evom as if any one could suffer much more Sample Each Free by Mail , ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- post-card a, Dept. T, Bee CHURCH TO PUT REVIVALS | UPON A BUSINESS BASIS on Asse took th | everyone. il ATL. ANTIC CITY, N.. cITy, N. J, May ral ch The umpire’ call is now’Play And RHEINAROONS all cheer; pledge esteem to their home team In sparkling Rheingold Beer. heingold | over on an efficiency basis under the | immediate direction of the church in | America and an advisory non-denom- tations! lay board. The plan, when carried to its con. clusion, will make evangelists sal. jaried members of an evangelistic com- By the adoption of a recomme ndation | mittee of all the churches, and will offered by its permanant Committes |eliminate the much criticised thank ngeligm to-day the Gen y of the Presbyterian Ch no first step in the establish- offerings at the end of revivals, Early in June a meoting of deto- gates from all churches will be held in ment of @ proposed Interdenomina- |New York to make definite plans for tional evangelistic organization which | the establishment of the Interdenomi- will put religious revivals the country ' national Committee, Ball!” Beer io I ' One of the oldest breweries in Greater New YorK produces Rheingold Beer. This brewery has a wide experience in brewing, unusual opportunities for securing the best malt and hops, an unfailing supply of pure water, sKill and Knowledge. The result is Rheingold Beer, a beer that pleases nearly S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. A = - = il i P| | Women’s $29.75 | Fine Suits, $18.75. | These Suits at their regular | prices are examples of the splen- || did value-giving of Abraham }| and Straus. Most of them have | been added to the stocks within the last few weeks, representing || the latest thought in tailored Suits for women, To secure any Suit in the col- || lection, at $18.75 — with months of wearing time ahead | Is to obtain a wonderful bar- » gain, | There are Suits of serge, of || gabardine, of poplin, shepherd || checks and check velours, | A good size range, although || not every size in all styles, Second Moor, Centre! Rullding, | | Women’s Swiss | Ribbed Combina- || tion Suits, 69c Of fine bleached cotton, in band top, low neck style, with || hand-crocheted yokes. All have | wide knee, lace trimmed. In | generously made regular sizes, | Women’s Black Cotton || Swimming Suits, 29c | Ribbed, serviceable weight, with || tight knee; all sizes. Street Noor, Central Building, \ Here Are New || Adjustable Goggles That the motorist will place his stamp of approval on immedi- | ately. They come in amber curved lenses that are comfort- able and decidedly convenient, || Prices are as follows: Rimless, $2.95 Pair Gold-Filled Rim, $2.25 Pair Imitation Shell Rim, $1.95 Pair treet floor, Livingston street, Geattel Batiding, [| | Shapely | Low Shoes for NK |, pagne, pearl gray, ; white and white and black, covered Spanish Louis heels, || Extremely moderate at $4,95, fecond floor, West Building, | Strawberries, 4 olate. || assorted flavors. | 24¢ Montauk Chocolate | Broadways, 19c. Lb. 24c Assoried Buttercups 12¢ Lb. | Street Noor centre, Canty: Women : The two models illustrated || have just come in and we know | women will like them, Of kid- skin, in so many colors that || every desire will find a response, { Ivory, beaver brown, cham- Parisian brown, taupe, rookie, black and Hand turned or welted soles, | Delicious, fresh ripe straw- ) berries dipped in a thin vanilla cream and then covered with a thick coating of pure milk choe- || 29c Assorted Taffies, 24cLb, Oblong strips of delicious taffy, || wrapped separately in waxed paper; BRAH i aN clan i MUA og | 39 Milk Chocolate | | | IAM) i nny a STRAUS i ra hl jug i Ih Mm Mt He 1 TR ua 5 ] Men’s Column COPE SEES OSS a r Some of the Saturday activ- ities of this Great Store for Men are noted below. It sis the fine combi- nation of styles that men want, qualities that give good ser- vice and prices that are low for what they buy that have built up this splendid men’s business here. New Summer Suits, $15 to $25 We lay great stress on Suits at this moderate price- range. ALL WOOL is the cardinal principle. Styles are mighty well chosen, FLANNELS—plain blues, grays and greens, quar- ter silk lined and Heith silk sleeves, at $15; chalk and pencil stripes at $20. Patch pockets and turnups, of course, COOL HOMESPUNS, cool gray WORSTEDS, a the ever heey SERGES and handsome SILK ieee S$ round out a fine collection at $15 to NORFOLK SUITS, in plain flannels or home- spuns, some with knickers, are $15 and $18, and hot-weather Suits of Palm Beach cloth are $7.50 and $7.95. TOP COATS AND RAIN COATS, too, in a good range. Second floor, Kast Building, ‘Here’s Your Straw Hat You can pick your preference in a jiffy—and pay the least possible for such good style and quality. STIFF STRAWS—sennits, splits, rough braids. SOFT STRAWS—Mackinaws, N aa Shinkee, Porto Rican, in the new shapes, $1.50 to $: English Beanits, nod $2.50, tomeanee bands. to ‘Star’ Shirts That Shine—$1.50 They’re new Stars, and shine only here in Brooklyn. Soft cuffs for comfort; handsome printed and woven patterns on excellent materials. You'll like ’em. $1.50 FANCY MADRAS SHIRTS, 98c. We bought the fabrics at a saving, and had them made up for us. Fine designs, sol “cuffs, five buttons, centre plaite; right proportions, SIZES ¢ TO 18 INCHE: EW SILK CRE PE SCARFS, 48c. colored stripes—cool and summery. White grounds, with Street floor, East Building, Union Suits That Hold Up Socks, $1 Athletic style, of comfortable cross-barred nainsook, with closed crotch. The new point is the “Altys” garter attachment (de- tachable). which holds the socks up and the drawers down, them. Try NEW FIBRE SILK SOCKS, 24c k, white and colors; lots wear at the price, PURE SILK SOCKS, 48¢ PAIR. More good value; clock, tan, gray, navy, white; two-toned effects, side clocks, plain. Fine for low shoes. Btzeet floor, Kast Building, Men’s Oxfords—‘ ‘Blackstone’ Last, $3.50 It’s a new model and a good one. gun-metal calf; well fitting, and priced exceptionally Tan Russia or low. ‘Taint Moor, Kast Building, Boys’ Noriolk Suits, $4.89 | Each With 2 Pairs of Trousers | ‘they are very handsome. Many of the little fellows, to whose | parents we have soid these Suits, have wanted more than one, They are made of Palm Beach cloth, in shepherd checks and plain tan and gray. Also serviceable “Kool-Kloth” in gray and tan mix- tures. Box or knife-pleated Norfolk models with smart patch |] pockets. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Two-Trouser Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $7.95 | Specially priced Suits for confirmation and dress wear. Fast color navy | serge of fine texture and firm finish, Nortolk model, with stitched belt, | pleated back and plain patch pocket front; coat alpsca lined and both knickers lined. Sizes 7 to 47 years. | q | Wash Suits, Sizes 2!3 to 8 Years, 94c to $4.95 “Second floor, Livingston street, Ea ¢ Builiiag, Ox12 Ft. Rugs at Savings Of From $4.50 to $10 | | We arrive at these savings by comparing our pt ith those } asked elsewhere, We have nes OY in this popular size and in each || kind there are many patterns to select from, Here are some of the makes: Seamless Tapestry Brussels, $15.00 instead of $19.50, Seamless Velvets, $23.75 instead of $29.50, Seamless Beauvais Axminster, $29, 50 ins Seamless Witton Velvets, $32.5 ha \ $35. a Windsor r Wi 30.0 i Kerman, Ary ae $42.5 $00.00, ad ¢