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| crue ano sopeam, cone Gusta ' the pe laree other poumte an oe, « eoedinnd ene to Wis pate ou THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. POET LEV BODY Peddies Witte br Ante. Wenbers « petdie, af Ne a 4 pieet, Preonlpn, one WEW HAIRCUT FOR SOCIETY. Mater Vander Peres Wer br Hevinn @ Meek toneerr” . Pinkham s Vegetable ' . . AY wataan i aly Maser | ater tus effort gatna to 600 | r , om 6 vent Oe a fds CAUSES AFEW ISPS “2 =< so-so) VEWED BY THRONGS === iN patent med ce to weonall \e Ht includes shaving the bash of the 4 will say chat f > WY mr) aan rage! sine thal Gone 00 cae cau Gees Pinkthen’s Ve Liberty Patrons Who Expected |» eave Government and People Of pore ie sons by protessioen | FOr Knflamte and Children pound is the best me t I Shocked Are beasball players ee om whe ge te the tinue to use it link in the long chain of to prove the relabiliry « . this standard women.— Adv thus @ ned. SONDAT WORLD Wawre Wonk w I am the “Helmar” Cowboy girl. All over this land my face makes men glad. For where I am, there you will find “Helmar” Turkish cigarettes. You will see me smiling at you in every cigarette store. Take my advice and smoke a “Helmar.” The mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. The hest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. Don’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette until you have tried “Helmar,”’ a fascinating, elevating, gentioman’s smoke. aor Quality Superb indiana Combine in Tribute to Hoosier Writer INDIANAPOLAB July 4 Pings alt | Jedianap eties of the ™ to-day tm trih ove ts tn many other | . et half mast 4 Whitcomb Riley, who ¢ puddeniy Saturday night ‘The boty of the poet lay tn wate ot the Mouse, and from & o'clock this afiernoon there wae @ leteady ot » of People paesing the bier The was draped to indicate the general mourning all ever the Pate, The place where the body lay te the same spot where Mr. Riley stood @ fow years ago when he recited bis own poem, “Old Glory,” at the time the body of Gen. Lawton, lay ip state to the Capitol ‘The body was taken from the Riley h hortly after 2 iba by a | doors of the Cap | at 0 o'clook it will bo returned to the hor nder the 18 encort Niley's funeral will be held to-mor- d_ be priva | wishes of the poet body will be placed for th vault at Crown HIG y here, Nelatives {maid the body probably will be finally interred at Crown Hill WASHINGTON, July 4.—Preaident gram to Henry Eitel of Indianape piother-in-law of the late James Whitcomb Riley. “May I not express to you my ain- |enre sorrow at the death of Jamos | Whitcomb Riley? With his departure a notable fg aation’s life: a man who im Joyful pleamure and « thoughtfu f many things that other men ro Pawson out of the ‘tod missed, I am sure | am aj ‘ing the feeling of the whole in expressing my own sense of lous.” ——— GIRL 1S ACCUSED OF STEALING $5,000 Her Father Once Wealthy, but She Was Forced to Seek Employment. Miss Dorothy Barnholts of No. 608 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth | Street was arrested by Detective Lieut. McConville to-day and taken to Police Headquarters. She there confessed, according to the police, the embezzlement from her employer, Klatiber Brothers, lace importers, of No, 867 Broadway, of more than $6,000 in the last few months. The father of Miss Barnholts was a wealthy leather importer who re- tired on his fortune and went to Call- fornia from this city six yet 5 He lost everything in Califor nd died, His daughter, according to the police, said her thefts were made to cover from her friends here the dis- covery that she was not as well off jas when she went to California, Me- Conville says she showed him she bad stolen @t least $1,000 more than the firm knew, July 24.—The Sulz- berger & Sons Company of America, meat packers, to-day changed its name to Wilson & Co, It 1s a Now corporation and will have ar office in Jersey City, Thomas son ts president of the corporation. ot NUXATE "100" forfeit if it falls as per full explanation FORFEIT In large article soon to appear in this paper. Ask your doctor or |druggiat about it, It can ob- | 1 from any good dru; FOR GALS, | TALKING MACHINES $1 Down, 7 $1 Weekly @50 Talking Machine worth of ional Biot CORT SALES CO,, 890 Oth Ave., New York | ___Near 20th Bt, OPEN THe adc SATURDAY TUL SPM, DIANONDS RA Hl ROYAL SAROND at 3S MAIDEN LANE. PHONE M9 JOHN DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | American Watch & Diamond Co, | IDEN LANB, Phone 6807 Cortlandt, DIAMONDS ON Bare ty “ rw riie tar : 2 WoW ets 8.8 ob ees ul fico, DIACRENOS Estas _ HELP WANTED—MALE, NG howe Maes, “| C\LYMPIC ,,\ie!+ [CAWSEY BUMLESGEE THRATEE OPENS aw t t thet it hae the sanction rubandiy Genre on «[s|> SECREToi the SUBMARINE _SUBMAR Directed by GEORGE SARGENT The Film Novel of the Hour! SEE IT AT ALL LEADING THEATRES ¥~ The ‘way & 47th __ STEAMBOATS._ re RIVER (ALBANY DAY LINE.) All Bervice Dully Kacept Sunday. Direct Hail Connections to ail Jatakills, saraloua, the Adirondacks, th hb, All through rail chile between ‘and Albany sccepled, Music, Hes- CONCERTS AND MUSIC. R ‘ues. ‘ris. 5 PM. “Civic ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, ine. Sel ak gatas at Hor Office. Macy's NEW AMSTERDAM SY. 43151. fxs. 8,10, GOOD 8D BALCONY seAtS. boc, top This Theatre) ““TVEGHELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC 1 + 103 Yor! U1, for Bear” Mountal t Point, Newburgh and doughkespale and return, Information at Dea! fork, ‘Tel. 4141 Spring, on Bi. Pier, New AFTERNOON BOAT West Point, | Newburgh, ation ant way laidungs” eaves TAS yee saad 8 hat, 2.40 PMs: You! CATSKILL EVENING LINE Leaves daily except Sunday, ft. of Chris +) 19 6.80, wren. Ol ata FAIR A Wet | Kveey BELASCO 44.'8t, | xeon THE BOOMERANG >. ‘Fekete Inter M. of Day Line. Tet MATA, TURADAY & THURSDAY, 2.20. | CUILDAAN to WINTER GARDEN pitriiy coe and erat LAN PASSING SHOW OF 1916 3 MILES UF HN LAKE TOR th & B" of le: ASTOR ‘hte Mate HR i Han . Us TED LEXDMA, TH, g Z on “ ound DW me CASINO Baka tah ae 2B: [TP Rate a ae asaya ge VERY GOOD EDDIE A Musical Comedy That Is Different, VAUDEVILLE. IN ver stienlands, Seevright, loug Meese, de Wierd tal on oer d woe A Bhat hE Fron Steamboat Co IZalh Sh Ci Nr, Bd Ave, iat: Wa ool SL ALM Ave,” 2at, Si. Wed" Ne, 6th Ave, Thur if Blh AVG. Mabel “hur Dimas. 288" JAbel “Burke LOEW'S NEW YORK iy Prices 100, oof omen wnt ng Lee} ‘& Mainey ‘The Achmettaina, * ig Ya 0 Ovean road 378, oF, My Hoats KEANSBURG, N. J. \10.00 a. M2 $s, BN” (*8top at Keyport), ‘Trolley conneetion, BOF. KBITIES | Mr, Hg PALACE ee _EXCURBIONS, _ ul Daily Mat Delictous AMUSEMENTS. r*) STEEPLECHASE st Atlantic City $2.60 WEXT WEDNESDAY i) Ly, Broad 8t., News om, via NEW JERSEY CE! Island's Funny p fort the Chit HONTOOB 8 with BONA VITA and other Big Poa ' Free Attractions ng DAK TOWN 1h 40 mien y and Nie! ree Tove Lowa Professional POL Dance Mt Con MEMMAN tt, Kelly & Lucy, | 0 & others HENDERSON'S RAY COX | Al. 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