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ne FLIGHT IN STOLEN CAR Gray Res Restored Race From Pate Auto Halted Atter Chase Near Tuxedo. persons were bidding 4 ment of Paterson, N. J. well from the Erie Stath Deis nota ds ne J kno you are using fi. 2 ages uponreceipt ¢ walked to t of pri gutta, Hai «atana tt Pato sities Company, Newark, N anit 4 Philip Ston: "Saks &Campary Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA UNDERWEAR Athena underwear is truly fashioned and tai- lored to fit. It is de- signed not merely to ap- proach, but to realize the outlines of a woman's form. the Ceusl Form ot” walt The shaping—the tailor- ing—is not confined to any one part. Note the shaped shoulders, the proper fullness of bust— the perfect conformation of legs. The patented seat is the most remarkable ad- vancement ever made in underwear designing; by @ unique device the seat in Athena has been shaped to fit the figure snugly in any posture. There can be no gaping— no bulging. If you will see Athena underwear, you will re- vise your ideas on the underwear subject. Athena ia sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Com- pany, Chicago, Makers. _ le to $1.50 9 garment PHOENIX SILK HOSE {s ideal in its fulfillment of the needs of current fashion. It is made of the finest grade of pureiaye thread silk— lustrous, soft, and clinging. | Shapely and perfect- fitting, wonderfully durable and heeiscahils- Women's Silk Hose—75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Women’s Lisle Hose, 50c Men's Silk Hose—50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Lisle Hose, 25c Made in all coloct= taste oy shade of gown or any color of footwear. Mail orders promptly filled. | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street In the Saks Luggage Dept. Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK Price $15 Roomy—not bulky. Big enough—yet { small enough. Holds six suits or twelve dresses, Only trunk with a removable garment rack, Guaranteed not to break. Can’t cost excess. The most-for-your-money trunk on the market. aie ie ——_ ENDED WITH SHOTGUN aeons 1 it | Detective Captain Trace ji. and Fra ft New Yo mark on th pur the eatig etudent started to de and within 1) founda ‘VERY SEVERE CASE Scaled Of in “Large Flakes. eevere case of cy her clothing. T and at times she seratel irritate her scalp. and ft came out freely when brushed or combed, and It was dry, hard, and lifeless, months, Then I wrote for a free sample of } Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ‘The samplo | was not used before tho itching lessened | and T then bought the Cutfcura Soap and Ointment. 1 used about one and one-half | “gy eakes of Cuttcura Soap and two boxes of | Cuticura Ointment when ahe was healed.” | (Bigned) L. W. Schmick, 35 Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE Rin Semen) oe and Health Lessons, When eat rented Caaee Tae | rson police y was As > Princeton Commons 1 * More then for area and men will ring the dining bu OF DANDRUFT Con- stant Itching, Hair Dry, Hard and Lifeless. seeentiomesntes HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAP AND OINTMENT Her hair did not grow “The trouble Iasted about cighteen By Pauline Furlong. 8 Fillmare Ave., Erening World.) ‘on request. Ad- ore. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. Downtown Store ave Row & Chatham Sq. This Happy Home Was Furnished on Credit happy couple ha rugs and housefurnishi s are of the best —they will last for years. bought here on credit. No wonder they're happy —they have nothing to worry about. yer and a half to pay. and selected what they wanted and we sent their goods home at once. theirs. We'll gladly trust you. Come and see our wonderful stock of furniture, rugs and housefurnish- is well worth a visit and you will not be urged to buy. Open Saturday Evenings “Beds from $2.98 Up. One-Piece Refrigerator a large | stone | CowPERTHWAIT &. Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America,” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. 193- 193-208 Park Row Downtown Store: | Copyright, 1914, by The Prem, inétiahing Om, Wood Chopping for Fat on Shoul- Those of my stout readers who all that their hearts desire—their furniture, including even the piano and graphophone, they The weekly payments are so small they scarcely fee! them, and they have a it was all so easy, too, No red tape to go through. They simply came Why don’t you follow their example? Your credit is just as good as ings. Note their fine quality and compare our ue prices, Either store Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them |Heavy Quartered Oak Table om are you offered a @-foot ex: Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub" Stat. and Chatham Sq, “L' Stat. | are troubled with distiguring rolls of | for the Summer tn niaut, ana sent A Mew Series of Illustrated Articles Writ: |, ten by Miss Pauline Furlong for Women Readers of The Evening World. | bo SERSRERnaeeee eee eee aeeeee.oeegn 22, 1916, on the shoulder blédes, upper | minutes, lke a cold shower. for vou! Luncheon, gluten noodtes nd bust, should gut in ten | wil! surely need one, and | promise) sa powched ewe on toast, | 4 ou that you will feel that you have pr , coffee, Dinner, roast minutes a day at the wood pile while] done ge eal exercise, the country this summer n | tty thig unsightly defect g4 of wood will weigh a+ lor ten pounds of more, and the have to go to the country pounds you worked so hard to re the past winter, More stren the fresh country aii and reguiar breathi 1 know! vher exercise quite so effec. jane ¢ that one of tae smattest! least tive! one Ly practised with seemed to weigh a ton. | not bewail the fact that you ‘ ke ee bd h As }, DE family and take on many of the st L Ot supertigoun ties, whieh 6th AVENUE COR. iT. WY. during rus ex- ercises than ever I have illustrated and described await you on the farm, if you but look around and find the Then too, the added advantage of e3 ercives in the opon, and especially in compels deep abou. whieh I her lesson in the near the country and the free nand « cisex, Which you have been pract during the past few months, I give you an entirely new exercise day and also dll you of the onderful possibilities for making a} ch ome g¥MNasium” in the country, We have always heard tha: iife on lthe farm was strenuous work and Tf tate. ment until 1 passed a few days on one to get the pictures for the eummer ‘never realized the truth of thi series, and bri ward pull feel the fat being dislodge d for ing for steady use i ordinary mulsified © il thing else you can use. the hair and scalp thoroughly. hai @ removin, @ | dondruf! @/ dries quicl ife in| In chopping * log of wood be sure) the log up with each up- of the ax and you can fairly from the) Ly pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or any- One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse 13 ified cocoanut oil at very cheap, and afew ever ttt Tt a for months —A vt. member of the © To # ment—Glaas rot on itis 8 before bv NEWARK- 106 | MARKET S' sT. NAL ~ vA Annual Vacation Shoe Sale| (| of WHITE nate onary and nsdOTS and PUMPS PLAIN OPERA PUMPS! Of White, Washable Kid; Gray, Ivory, Bronze, Celt, Gun Calf and a great variety of Strap Pumps. BOOTS of White Linen, White id Welty We have prepared enormous oe! all oot Iti Solee and Hee! KID BOOTS, Ci and Colored Vai Uppers. NOW ON SALE. $4.80,and $5.00 VALUES. Vane. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SEND MONEY ORDER. CATALOOUB ON nequmr. MEAT AKKAY OF SPORT SPECIALTIES! —————— HIGH el BOOTS A SQUARE DEAL STANDS FOR MONEST ADVERTISING! ——— NO BXAGGERATION—ALL SIZES AND PLENTY OF THEM, Bargain Basement — Special Display Of these MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS In Gur Hd beat MEO COUT ME eave, , De, SALES mr 1,69 BOYS, #2.00 SCOUT AHONS. 1.95 AN SST REE” OR 980 SPECIAL OFFERING OF GRADUATION SHOES eo) WHITE CANVAS ee MARY JANE PUMPS. i 1.29 In White Canvas, Patent Colt, Binge 2's to ‘WHITE N autre wt ‘UMPS. Sites 84 to H. Altman & Summer Sales for A New Selection of Sports Hats Specially priced at $3.75 & $6.00 will afford an unusual opportunity for advantageous purchasing. The styles offered are very smart and taking, and are appropriate for both Women and Misses. This Sale will take place in the Department on the First Floor, where everything that is really new and desirable in Sports Hets may be seen in the regular stock. A Clearance Sale of Women’s Pumps and Colonials will comprise a number of styles in broken sizes, taken from the regular stock (where they have heretofore been marked at much higher prices) and reduced, for immediate disposal, to $3.75 & $4.75 per palr (Women's Shoe Department, Second Floor) A large Quantity of White & Colored Dress Cottons FOR SUMMER USE will be placed on special sale, arranged in Dress, Skirt aud Blouse Lengths, at very decided price reductions Hitth Avene; Madison Avenue, New York Friday and until Noon on Saturday A Sale of Silk Parasols and Umbrellas will offer remarkably attractive values at the prices quoted. Silk Parasols in a varied assortment of styles, combinations and colors (some very smart Japanese and shirred effects being included) at $2.85 Silk Taffeta Parasols, featuring the colorsin . Women's Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with stere | ling silveremounted handles . . . $2.85 Girls’ Coats and Reefers “fl at the greatly reduced prices of - \ $4.50 & $6.50 present an opportunity for securing garnrenta f that are worth much mere than the peiess quoted, The sizes range frem 6 te 14 yeams, |' (Department, Second Fined An Additional Sale of 4] i] Men’s Real Shantung Silk Satts at $16.50 is a drawing feature in the Madison Amamee ‘| section of the Fourth Bloor, 4 if