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| pitti AR4 often fore not © Anetor think tf eon that rest, often has combined ! ap to be enetiy Suman Taberstory. * ——-— indverculosis Is =) TOAWAT DORE, 14 a0 8 tres red remu fh circumstances try Bek wutferern aod! One of tts constit otis ont, | Had No One to Tell Her Trou- bles To—Says Rich Hus band Didn't Keep Bargain. Reno rivolous experience Getting saved, ee and hot Philadetphia, Efficiency Engineer I am an Efficiency Engineer. I make two dollars grow where one grew before. - Before I pelts my hardest problems —“Helmar”! Result—brain clear, nerves right, senses alive! “Helmar’s” more than a Turkish cigarette —it’s an inspiration. The mitdest tobacce for cigarettes fe Turkich. The bost tobacco for cigarettes le Turkioh. you have tried permart Pare BS eaged rsa gentioman’s emoke. Makers of the. Grade Turkish Abnargryros Mats oe pat Gate 218, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckol St. —————_—— No Deposit—s0c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture on $20 Worth of Clothing No Deposit—$1 Weekly el \rartor Suit Sale| Chitowiers For Bargains in Parlor Suits come to this big sale. See! our 3 and 5-plece sults for $62.50; good 5-plece sults for $45, 50, and “4 Some 3-plece sults for é ce sults AVERS MRS. DALE "} wealthy GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORKe, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, is generally cracked wp to be. Mra. TAliian Patterson Dale, who spent the ..Nevada city | three seca in t the jury which is trying | her ‘1800 00 wutt against Frank Col-| gate Dale, her former husband, that the silence that ia enforced upon a prospective Reno divorcee ts at times unbearable, | “In spite of the meneral belief that | women Ike to k and to tell thelr! trouble to aome aweet confidante, not | once while L was acquiring residen Reno did 1 apoak to a soul about my @ad matrimonio! affairs,” Mrs Dale told Supreme Court Justice ‘inatzek and the jury The euit Ie a result of the Reno Mre Die claiming that husband promised to keep her in luxury for the remainder of her life If, in her Reno decree, she made No provision for alimony or the custody of Francis Colgute Dale §r the couple's only child. Mr. Dale had aince married and has @nother son, He is related to the wealthy Colgates and is @ member of many clubs After her return to New York with ra. Dale told the jury, her husband had stead of a River i Avenue apart of servants ond gov trip, her ment, a retinue ernesses for her son, which, she claimed, he had promised her for 4} divorce she received $150 for a few | nonthe and finally that allowance stopped. A few months later Mr, Col eate married hin second wife Mra, Dale was angered when coun se! for Mr. Daie inquired whether or not she considered her former hus- }hand a gold mine until she discovered {that his finances were tied up in such 1 way ae to make it impossible for him to lve as juguriously as she ex to. ever considered hi ma gold mine,” the w aid. "1 might have thought wealthy —Just wealthy that's al ITALIANS GAPTURE | AUSTRIAN. TRENCHES Take Five Hundred Prisoners After Fierce Struggle at Mon- | falcone. | June 15 (vin London).—A | surprise attack was made yesterday on Austrian positions east of Mon falcone. The offic stotement of to- day announces that tured Austrian trenches after a severe agement, taking several hundred prisonrs and seven machine guns. Tho communication says: “After intense artillery preparation yesterday evening a gailant Naples brigade, supported by dismounted cavairy detachments, in a surprise Italians cap- “ALLIES DENOUNCED BY | ATHENS POPULACE “ Protest, Among Other Things, Against Their Conduct Toward President Wilson, | meetings held here to-day at which | resolutions were pasred expressing | loyalty to King Constantine wnd con- | fidence in the policy of Premier | Skoloudis. The resolutions protested against | the blockade of Grecian ports estab- Mshed by England and France and denounced the conduct of the allies toward neutral nations and “especially toward the President of the United States of America.” A feature of the resolutions was that the King was referred to as “Our Glorious Sovereign, King Constan- tine XII." This title placed tho mon- arch in the line of the ancient rulers of Constantinople BRITISH STRIKING =| AGAIN ON TGR Turks Claim a Repulse of poet Remaining Below Kut-el- | Amara, | CONSTANTINOPLE, June 15 (via London).—The repulse of an attempt to advance by the British force that remained on the Tigtia below Kut-el- Amara after the surrender of Town- sh was announced by the War Office to-day. ‘The engagement oc- curred on the right bank of the river near Felahie On the southern Irak front, in the the annihilation of atchment 400 strong by ors is reported, oe AND THE DUMB SPOKE. Deary Vound Mis Voice When Fel- low Hegmar Stepped on Hie Toes, Detective Callaghan of the Mendicancy Squad arraigned George Drury and Jn Murphy, both ragged and dtr Magistrate Corrigan in the Ce tre Street Police Court to-day for beg- ging. Drury prétended to be deat and dumb. Callaghan @mid he had found Drury and Murphy accgsting people in the Brook- lyn Bridge Subway Concourse. “It's a Ii," shouted Murphy, a husky individual He thereupon began to dance around and one of his feet came down heavily Euphrates sector, a British Turkish v attack penetrated enemy linea east of The trenches re- din our possession after @ re struggle. We captured ten of- ficers, 488 men and seven machine guns, Squadrons of aeroplanes bom- | barded with excellent results the rall- | way station at Mattarello, in the Lagurina Valley, and encampments at the Junction of the Nos and Cam- mulo on the Asiago Plateau. Enemy aeroplanes dropped bombs on Padova, Giogio di Nogaro and Porto Rosega,| Two persona were wounded, The material damage was slight.” Monfalcone. a AUSTRIANS CAPTURE HEIGHT AND TAKE 500 ITALIAN PRISONERS. of the front is officially reported from the Austro-Hungarian war head- quartera under date of June 11, Austrians Lave occupied Monte Lem- erle completely, taking more than 50 prisoners in the capture, Austrian fivers bombed the railroad station at Cividale, Basi Damage $1,700,000, | CHICAGO, June 16.—New ciatma for | damages aggregating $1,700,000 have boen filed in the Federal District Court on behalf of persons who were injured jor Jost relatives in the overturning of the steamer “Eastlan the Chicago, Kiver, July 24 of last year. This brings the x resulting from 100,000. New Claims Softness, whiteness, strength and absorbency. You get all paper merits in Scoflissue ‘Toilet Paper and you get a quantity guarantee The number of sheets is shown on the wrapper, 1,000 Sheets, Oe heavy paper—they can be puffed up to look oe ut the number may be fe Seeifthecount ie shown. € ’ “It’s the Counted ”? Sheets that Count treated with Cana dian Balsam, 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 35c. Ask your dealer | SCOTT PAPER co., uc hureh St. Ne WV ork tor or druggist abou obtelagd from any VIBNNA, June 15.—The check of} coin a Italian attacks against isolated parta|f 1 The t on the cd the supposed deaf and dumb man, "Get off my toes you Magistrate Corrigan sent both to the Workhouse, > Take ‘Towne Baet Africa. LONDON, June 15.—The col- umn which ts advancing into German Britton in German Makuyunt and Tanga cl tgrtsin JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N.Y. Juno 15.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as fol ELST RACE. Non teenth, —Rhi berry Candle Ray 18, Magnet, and upward Tomsearoiae and laginty Cimp.y., as ‘omewde, 112 ‘Track fast, 112: Apprentice allown LATONIA A ENTRIES. | LATONIA. Ky. June 16.--The en- to-morrow's races are as| peace eee CONNAUGHT ENTRIES. | CONNAUGHT PARK, OTTAWA, Ont, | J deine 1b Thy for to-morrow's ATHPNS, June 16 (via London).— | leaving the clutch thrown in Henry Meyer, thirty-f ears old, ‘The attitude of tha allies toward 5a fag mie of No 705 Putnam venue, Brooklyn, atood in front of Greece was denounced at a number of | truck lookin . n suddeniy it | 1916. ned Machine rte Aaddenty and Ruse Down Henry Meyer. glass, belonging to Paul Giasser & ,of No, 388 Broadway, Manhattan, got out | ary applications to ite orl |Gray Hair Restored A big auto truck loaded with nae to its Natural Color gin de, no matter how long it jot order at Broadway and Marcy Ave-| taaed, and dandraf removed by nue, Brooklyn, to-day, Jacob Lemwick p repairs, on, when sudden), ed_and knockod him dows, Tho wheels passed over his cheat, crushing him to death instantly Lemwick stopped the truck too late. Coroner Wagner exam ined him and several witnesses at the Redford Avenue Btation. Lemwick was discharged. en's Close ding June: Daily 51 5 P.M., Saturdays 1 P.M. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue othing Sh 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Se ‘parate Shop, a For Men and Youn; For Men and Youn a Step Srom Fifth Friday at Reduced Prices Men’s Hand Tailored Suits For Men and Young Men— 33 to 46 Chest Entire regular stock of $28.00 and $30.00 men’s suits, consisting of twelve of this season’s custom tailors’ models in the newest fabrics. Forty dif- ferent patterns, including plain blue. 24.00 Heretofore $28.00 and $30.00 Friday at Special Prices Men’s Sack Suits Men — 33 to 46 Chest Two, three or four button'semi-fitted or conservative models of the newest stripes, overplaid, herringbone, tweed or checks in this season’s most desirable color- ings; also Oxford vicuna and blue serge 19.00 Regular Price $23.00 White Flannel Trousers 27_to 44 Waist, All Lengths Of white English tennis flannel, also striped white English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. Special 3.75 Shantung Silk Suits Men— 33 to 46 Cheat Of genuine Shantung silk; coat and trousers; in sack or Norfolk models. Special 14.50 Avenue | | | Close during June: Daily 5P.M. Saturdays 1P. us. | Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Friday at Special Prices Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s Japanese Crepe Shirts wear, in novelty stripes Exclusive Madras Shirts Of fine quality Japanese cotton crepe, the newest and most desirable fabric for summer Special bright or conservative stripes In designs confined to Franklin Simon & Co., Special Men’s Summer Underwear 1.75 1.50 iy Athletic Union Suits Knee-length Drawers, Union Suit 85 Made in London for Franklin Simon & Co, 10) Nardwer, nv tier fhe, Mr aimed, aiowance Track faat for Franklin Simon & Co, Men’s Foulard Bat-wings of high- grade crossbar nainsook, also Athletic Shirts and Shirt or Drawere Men’s Foulard Scarfs Spectal | Made in the United States Special 45 1.00 50 | Sunday World Wants Work _ Close during June: Daily5 P.M., Saturdays 1 P.M. Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue 4 West 38th St. Separate Shop, Store Floor Men’s “Banister”? Shoes Low or High Shoes—Fifty Styles Of Dark Mahog- any, Tan or Black Russian Calf, also in white Buckskin or black patent kid. Men’s Sport Shoes—z1 Styles Of white buckskin or canvas; also white 4.00 to 9.00 with tan or black combinations coming in fresh from the Western Creameries, now Cheese ".18 greatest of food values, at this price, the lowest of the year. in SEALED car- Coffee, ». 20° same price has. Our enormous output enables us to retail this come up to YOUR expectations, return the coffee and we will the Bean, Ground or Pulverized to your Liking. Without One Cent of Extra Expense.” and Mixed. Do you long for a tea of moderate price that is ment for the minimum Cost. 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