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10 FRECKLE-FACE and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's « chance, Miss Freckle-face, try a remedy for freckles with the of a reliable Msgr od Ge it ju a penny unless it re- moves the freckles while if it does) you « clear complexion the ex- is trifling. M get an ounce of othine— tie | double strength——from any druggist H a few feations should show Ls how it ia to rid yourself of ‘ homely freckles and get a beauti- 1 ful complexion. Rarely is more than | one ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this is the i presc sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advt. of the Nation's revenue and 68 per cont. of the Income of the State, Sen. ator Dunnigan has brought to the front @ proposal for the reduction of the city’s annual expenses that is stu- pendous in ite proportions. In his drafted resolution, which Is due to be shot into the Legislature, he represents a number of large real estate associations of the greater city, They want to chop off the vast sum of $34,000,000 a year from the city’s cont in view of the certainty of large additions that must come to the tax roll by reason of the war, After reciting the reasons for the movement and saying that unusual demands will be made upon the State and the Nation for the continuance of Prening World.) the war, the resolutions say: ALBANY, May 4.—-Asserting that] “Be it resolved, that a committee New York City produces 19 per cent. composed of the members of the Sen- REALTY MEN PLAN CITY EXPENSE CUT OF $34,000 00 Would Lop Off Whole Com- missions and Bureaus at One Fell Swoop. (Seecial From a Staff Correepondent of The @. Altman & Cn. announce that the Store will be closed to-morrow (Saturday) PROMPTLY AT NOON j | i mands » Home’ Détetise League may participate in the parade Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York in order that the B. Altman & Co. Regiment of the Thirty-fifth Street + ome James 5th Avenue ae i Advance Announcement MEN'S WEAR Although this Sale does not commence until Monday, Mey 7th, all merchandise is now assembled in the department and advance selections may be made on Saturday, May 5th. Remarkably Low Prices on Shirts, Ties, Pajamas, | Straw Hats, Flannel Trousers, Half Hose, Union Suits, MEN’S FURNISHING DEP’T—MAIN FLOOR McCreary & Co. 34th Street MAY SALE of Shirts and Drawers, Terry Cloth Bath Robes and “Kenreign’’ Coats, r ate Committee on the Affairs of the City of New York residing {n the City of New York and the members of the Assembly Committees on Affairs of Cities residing In New York City Is hereby constituted a special joint commttee of the Legisiature to in- Quire into the departments, commis- sions and boards hereinafter men- tioned, to the end that such depart- ments, cortmissions and boards found to be unnecessary shall be abolished or diminished, and such a: con- fMoting shall be consolidated. The resolution then, in detatl, men- tions there ¢ (Special From a Sta? Brening ALBANY, May 4—Asserting that the Rockaway Pacific Corporation has no title to the lands on Rocka-|* _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. ROCKAWAY PONT WAS NEVER OU OF STATE QHNERSHP No Record That Payment of $20,000 for the Transfer Was Ever Made, York in and to all that point aud peninsula of and known as ‘kawa each, in the town of Hempstead, County of Queens, and State of New York, which Mes west of a line run- ning due north from the Atlantic Ocean to Jamaica Bay and inter. secting at line running south seventy- five degrese west, from the iand for- merty of Rothery Ruder, but now or lately of Garrett Hidert, at a point on sald Hne, distant 140 chains from said iand formerly of Rothery Ruder, said promises being bounded easterly dy the said Hine run north from the Atlantic Ocean to Jamaica Bay, the tntet, oC rth and noi ts hereby released to Henry Y, Adtrll ‘Upon the it by him within six- ty Gaye afer the pammage of this to the of the St&te, the sum of $20,000, and of all sums of money whtch the et shall ‘) have oe Te the hereto, “Section foo} way Point taken by the United | strect immediately.” States for fortification purposes, Senator Gilchrist to-day pushed through @ resolution calling for a full FIVE DAYS FOR 50-MILE CLIP. torney General. resolutions mention a dozen more items of expense in various depart- ments, ranging from $380,000 to $300,000 a year, that may be pruned to meet war conditions, The committee to handle the situa- tion is instructed to sit in New York from the owners. mission for investigation of the title by the At- The Senator filed a note showing that the title was vested in the State ot New York and had never passed |cycte at fifty miles an hour along River- State to any The note filed that the State had on | nue, June 18, 1889, given statutory per- |five days In prison by Magistrate House the Rockaway Point; Property to be transferred to Henry west One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Speeder Gets Prison Sentence ‘Woman Pays Fine of $25. For driving a National Guard motor- private | side Drive last evening, James P. Git- ford, @ tutor, of No, 33 Ridgeview Ave- White Plains, was sentenced to | to-day. Mrs, Margaret La Moine of No. 167 City ‘and prepare legislation that| ¥. Attrill, but that the consideration girest, pleaded guflty to Speeding along of $20,000 for the transfer had never | Fifth Avenue tast night at renty-six may be submitted to the next sossion| tien bald, {miles an hour id a fine of $26. of the Legislature. The chief interest in thia movem comes from the fact that it refi the opinions of many realty owr that the city should be made to econo- mize during the war, and that the cost of local government should be| Fe: curtailed as tho war expenses in- , crease. It 1s only the forerunner of other simflar movements that will, | necessarily, gain importance as the|* war progresses, *. | Mayor Mitchel’s veto of the bin} authorizing the Chief Magistrate in New York City to change the hours|'" for holding tho women's Night Cowt | guid has been received in Albany. It will] not be overridden by the Legisiature “The bill was sent up by Chief Mog-| {strate McAdoo,” said Senator Milis.| who introduced It. “Since the Mayor has vetoed {t I do not see why we| the should take any further action.” t The bill was passed on the state-| J ment that many society womon anid curiosity seekers were making a show | of the Night Court. i} es 8 | If Ireland ien't freed it won't be the fault cf McCue, of Dunnigan, of Dow- the west th it further tr of th sto th Bourke, of Callahan, of Crowley, of Donnelly, of Donohoe, of Donohue, of | Kelly, of Lynch or of Kiernan, | Sure, ivery wan lv us voted twice for | solution ng that the land © hrist resolution follows: * y ) Certain alewed fi ownership or allege DUTCHMAN CURSED U.S. | vtch_ ship, and Lawrence Doris, hy aid ass! t, pleaded guilty to Intoxication at tae and recelved suspended sentences, Tho! Sailor Held tor 7 by Mrooktyn)| third, Bernard Fohren, Fat ma, Jedgo After Arrest for Intoxtention| Was charged with having shouted; "To i United States, the Presi- Three officers of a Dutch ateamahip| Nel! with the bn dent and all the people!” lying at the foot of Forty-third Street.| t19 was remanded to the Raymond South Brooklyn, went on @ jamboree Street Jail for trial to-morrow, when last night and as @ consequence found witnesses to his utterances will appear themselves arraigned before Magistrate against him. Voorhees in the Adams Street Police} German Borders Opened Again. Court this morning. Policeman Christ | COPENHAGEN, May 4.—Full newa- aid one of the men roundly cursed the paper and postal service from Germany United Btates, the President and the | Was renumed, tart, night, Ri entire population. for military reasons or view Jacobus Jensen, Chief Engineer of the} labor situation, has pass ‘The Japanese Way To Remove Corns Don't Hurt a Bit—Basy and Simple The M Touch of Ice-Mint Does It, Just a Touch Stops Sore- wane thes the Com or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine, Just @ touch of Ioe-mint and “On!"'| your pet com is he wit! shrivel right what relief, Corne and callouses van- x pa ane : and you can I. gt oy er, when ard, and {t doesn't even irritate the ekin. Ice-mint fe the real Japanese seoret tke wildfire Just ask in any drug store for @ lite j| tle Ice-mint and give your poor euf- fering, tired feet the treat of thelr ives, ‘There is nothing better, nothing “Just a good.""—Advt, yours. No matter laid before the Senate, indi- | ently acquired rred to the j t for fortification 8 all that portion Rockaway peninavia lying to; eof Is and, for a n, the property of the United ntury tate of New York. | t the Clerk of d to have these | document and be, | . That such information be ‘1 by the Clerk of the Sen- Attorney General for hia nce, with a reyuest that he take | 1etion upon it as he may deem y for the protection of the e and report his ate in January, of March (any year) put his shoulder | to the wheel for the ery of freedom | * yhe hit the Capitol. Martie Mc- Ung, of Boylan, of Sheridan, of Cul-| When it len, of Adler—wait a minute, and wipe |CUe made & speech that can be that out, the ewrlter slipped—of | cashed at any oasis along the White one of the bards thus sung: accompanied by lowing document, being Chap- the Acts of 1869, passed 1889, by a two-thirds vote: vtion L--All title and Interest nm and demand of the State of » OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Will Close Out Saturday 395 Misses’ High Cost Suits 34th Street—New York Sizes 14, ew About 395 Tailored and Semi-Dress and Sport Suits; this season’s best models; of Serge, Gabardine and other Fashionable Fabrics. the resolution to free Ireland, ivery mon who ever wore a two-aqu hat In a parade on or about the and bo nes to free tie dear old sod. that sort of thing. 2 t a 18.00 ——[—[_[_[_[_—[—[—_[—_[—[—$[T$ [SS 195 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 86 bust. Formerly sold to 45.00 25.00 29.75 Years, To Be Closed Out at Extraordinary Reductions Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits, 10 to 16 of Serge, Higher Cost Shoe-Top Suits..... 95 Misses’ Burella Cloth Coats Mixtures and Checks. + 13.75 Reduced to 20.00 Belted model with large convertible sailor collar in attractive colors; half lined. 175 Misses’ Coats—to Close out Reduced to | 15.00 Of Velour Cloth, 325 Including models that we sold for as high as $25 to $27.59, in the popular Poiret Twills, Serges, Gabardines Poplins, in the very latest models—all sizes and colors. 300 Sport and Dress Coats, Now $12.50 Modish styles, in serge and poplin, formerly priced as high as $18.50 HAMILTON GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Ave. } New York's Largest SECOND FLOOR Women's Wear Shop CLOTH SUITS now reduced to *16- and Near 3let Street Second Floor iN. Y. ACKWARD weather afforded us an opportunity to speed for- ward the completion of our comprehensive showing of everything men and boys will wear for Spring and Summer, Our thorough preparation in clothes for business, dress, motoring and sports wear re- sponds to the requirements and dictates of men who favor individuality in quality, de- sign and variety. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Taffeta and Silk Misses’ Novelty Voile Dresses Burella Cloth, Gabardine, Serge, Poplin. Reduced to | 18.00 Attractive Sport Checks and Stripes, smartly trimmed. Misses’ Graduation Dresses and other models in Novelty 6.90 Fashioned of plain or embroidered net, also Ecru Net, trimmed with satin ribbons. Girls’ Summer Dresses—+ to 10 years | 11.75 2.00 5.90 A large selection of medium, long-waisted and belted models 2.95 Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Attractive models of yoile, silk chiffon, batiste or taffeta; or embroidered nets; . 7.50 in Norfolk, Coatee and Empire effects. 3.95 5,90 and upward I trimmings of lace and ribbon. #0 Palo 9.75 12.75 and upward