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’ _ CKAWAY POINT “Grand 0 Forty-seventh Street, often referr as “the Grand Old Man of Medicine,” sends this message to the young people TMLEWSATTABED 22: = “Respect yourself, and your neighbor for, consider your neighbor and the community more than yourself, and consider the future of the country.” Dr, Jacobi thinks people are living Raises Issue Against Corpora- tion’s Claim Before Attor- ney General Becker. longer and that demoralization, Senator Peter M. Daly of Queens , War will last fitt County will to-day jay before Deputy | Attorney General Becker tho trots | Several Killed upon which that official will begin an | investigation ordered by the Legisia- | song have been ture into the ownership of the land On | hundred infu Rockaway Point now being converted | battle tn rhich into a Government fortifloation, the | part yesterday. The battle was the cl title to which property is claimed by | ing act of the week the Rockaway which concern will receive the great. | '@™ er part of $2,500,000 from the State, If | 5.11) it is able to show a valid title, Senator Daly, through whose inde- fatigable energy the Rockaway pe- DR. JACOBI 87 TO-DAY. but war, he says, shows mankind has hot grown out of its own brutality and|is the bad effect upon mankind of the present MEXICO CITY, May 7. das the result of a sham Pacific Corporation, of the inauguration of President Car- One of those killed was a Red urse. The accidental mixing of rtridges with blanks 1s believed |to have caused the tragedy. ——— Whatever you the race is healthier, mother These Women Have Solvedtha Problem of Reducing Expenses According to Mrs, John McDermott of 2334 Mountain St., Phila, P 1 at THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY'7, 1917. ING DOWN THE COST OF LIVING new flesh and strength, soothes the throat and helps to get rid of colds and coughs without using alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. “My baby boy was pale and thin, and his food didn't agree with him, but since I have’ given him Father who of three-year-old He predicts that the! Francis, the best way to reduce the| John's Medicine he cost of living is b; Mrs. McDermott killed and strong, 14,000 schoelboys t Father John’s Medi John's Medicine has saved her many doctor's bills and has kept her baby] and it built her up.” and the members of her family well Many other mothers have found y keeping healthy, | has good color and it has done him a gays that Father! votid of good. Lawrence, Mass. Best for coughs, no alcohol or Inu icine the safest and | ne ninsula transaction ts again brought before the public—which has not for- ®otten the clash it occasioned be- | tween Mayor Mitchel and Senator Wagner, nor the part played by Tho | |R Evening World in exposing the effort to put through a suspicious bill at the time tho fortification emergency arose—says the claim of the Rock- &way Pacific Corporation Is at least) questionable. He says that if tho company is able to show a clear title to the strip of land which has caused | eo much agitation sinco the first of the year, it will be producing some- thing that the mos ustive search on his part has failed disclose. The Senator from Queens says the bulk of the evidence uncovered by him in the musty records of the county shows that the United States Gov- ernment owns the plece of land which it urged tho State of New York to acquire through hurried le on and for which the 8 now stands pract itted to pay alleged priva' one-half million the limit placed on the amount to bey |i UE SUEUGOES paid by tho State Condemnation Commissioners IE DALY OF QUEENS STIRS UP|/fj A MUSS. It Is in an effort to find out if the Rockaway Pacitic Corporation has the right to dispose of the property that Deputy Attorney General Becker will to-day begin an investigation of tho whole proceedings. The inves tion is the result ¢ the Senate on ator Daly re ment’s claim and the demand hearing before the money was paid over by the ». This caused colleagues to sit up and give hi closest attention. Most of th ators, knowing that the that work on being rushed n and day, had con- sidered the Mockaway land affair a closed incident Tho minute Senator Da his statement, howeve his colleagues wero ing que ceeding: the Attorney Ge n ich the roperty appeais | yunty Clerk's of back to 180 first record of in the files of the fice slon of Wal Veninsula in 18¢ in the books t “ it. As he was a@ sailor, whose will made reference to Ket of Spanisn ' on-buried some insula, there is more that Cornwell was a d man who didn't serup thing that wasn't n words, it is ge Cornwell helped hii erty. CORNWELL SAID UNITED STATES OWNED THE POINT. Rockaway Peninsu tre graphical standpoias, w later, ing th dispute, the de this strip States Governn disclosed that blockhouse on War of 1812, fu ership, for upw this particular s owned by the “We find th erty in quest of the Uni Then we find the i : veving the same premises to 4 K. Van Deventer. He in turn veys the property to the Lockawny Pa Corporation without any res vation as te formerly held by | the Unite t | N straighten Senator cs th pected to whether the Government, basis tor thi r passed in 1889 in transferred the property to Y attri! for $20,000. the $20,000 was not p that the Stat w HITS UNCLE 8 H.C, of L. has jumped the cost of army rations six from 26 to 32 cents. Stock Up for Summer For White Linen Ini' chiefs in several styles. Box of 6, 79c. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with 6 for 49c. 14-inch hems. Lawn Handkerchiefs, one cort embroidered in gray yarn; edges scalloped tomatch. Box of 3, 47c. Fuji Silk and crepe de chine | Handkerchiefs in novel, printed de- ul Handker- Women Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs with printed colored borders; also white lawn with colored embroidered initial. 6 for 24c, White Swiss Embroidered Hand- 1er_ | kerchiefs with hemstitched or lock- “stitched edges; one corner embroid ered in colored thread. 12c each. Sheer Linen Hand Embroidered signs; also. solid color effects, | Handkerchiefs with fancy initials, AMGYS usual prices 15c and 18¢ Three styles assorted in each half each, 12c each. | dozen. Box of 6, $1.49. For Men and Boys Men's Linen Initial Handker- Men’s Trish Linen Handker- chiefs with letter embroidered in | chiefs, 14-inch hems. Regular white or color. 6 for 89c. size, 12c each. Men’s Lawn Initial Handker- Men’s Imported Irish Linen chiefs with white or colored lett 6 for 49c. Men's Mercerized ~Handk Handkerchiefs, 14-inch hems. Good quality linen. “pad Special, 6 for 99c. | er. | | | chiefs in assorted colors and de- signs 15c each. (Soft finish, ready for use.) Boys’ White Cotton Hemstitch- | ed Handkerchiefs. 6 for 39c. Just Received from Our Belfast Office $80 Dozens Men’s White quality, 14 and !-inch hems. Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, fine 6 for $1.38. Siege —Main Floor, 34th Street Colored Wash Goods Remnants This Big Event Will Begin Tu Thousandsof esday ards of desirable Colored Wash Fabrics . The ends of a busy season's selling. Suitable lengths for eee ee Ete. 9c --- 14c --- 19c a yard Ceye Second Floor, Centre, “KEEPING BABY HEALTHY” 1 have given Father John's Medicine to my little girl too, (Signed) Mes. Willlam Lee, 18 Monmouth haben dangerous All pure nourishment for hose who are weak and run down. estivities in honor | hest family remedy because it builds | Advt. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT & NI ia Sales Begin Tu 9.00 A.M. esday If bought regularly, Bews prices would be up to $18.74 Herald Square, Our Special Purchase Advantage Is Yours! 339 Women’s Silk Frocks $11.7 LX May oles Mitractions Are Prices—-Quelity—Serrice ACY: If bought regularly, Aways prices would be up to $18.74 The newness of cut, style and fashioning is suggested by the illustrations. The fabrics are appropriate to the season,—crepe de chine, taffeta, Georgette crepe; the frocks are simple, well made, generally becoming and wearable for day and afternoon occasions; the styles are smart,—one will not tire of them quickly. A,—Taffeta frock, with long tunic, silk and metal thread embroidery. Georgette sleeves, with taffeta cuffs. Navy, black, gray. B.—Taffeta dress, with tunic, belt and collar em- broidered with chainette stitch of gold metal thread. Navy or black. Regrouped Collectively C.—Taffeta dress, with long tunic; blouse hand embroid- ered in silk thread; self cov- ered buttons and — loops. Navy, black, gray. D.—Tailored style of crepe de chine, embroidered in self color; self covered buttons. Georgette collar and cuffs, Navy, tan, white. PWGS—thira vioor, Browdway 289 Women’s Suits LE. —Crepe de chine, with silk thread embroidery on blouse and skirt. White Georgette, collar also embroidered. Navy, taupe, tan, Not illustrated — Georgette crepe dress, with apron bodice of taffeta, embroid- ered in gold chainette stitch, taffeta bands, Black or navy, Repriced Downward The season is still young, but this store gives the full advantage of early reductions to its patrons. lowering of these suits make e:ch purchase money saved. The substantial mark-downs effeeted in the price- “money earned,’’ in that it ts A Choice Assortment—Our Regular Stock $18.74 Suits that were originally up to $33.75 Serge, tailored or lar ton trimming. $38.75 Suits that were originally up to $58.75 Costume melton, tailored — touches Well artistically draped skirts. fine finish throughout. gabardine,—twill, Simple, tailored | and sport styles; mostly belted models with © collars; sport: pockets; but Coats silk lined, ing, guaniburl fine velour and shepherd check length coats, satin and braid bindings, hand Sizes 34 to 44 will, men’s sport mixtures. tailored and dressy models $28.74 Suits that were originally up to $48.75 wear ' gunniburl, Sport styles, suits severely Heavy stiteh serg braid binding, novelty buttons $48.75 Suits that were originally up to $74.75 tricot Copies of imported models Pwills and Kuee | fine serges in r navy and midnight blue, Light weight sui of satin and serge com tailored and | bined; some severels smartly tailored, Fvidences of | others with enibroidery touches; suitable for afternoon wear, $58.75 Suits that were originally up to $89.75 Fine materials, Copies of imported models, showing unusual effects in collars, belts and fitting, tailored sleeves; military touches Moye serge, tricot, gabardine and novelty fabrics, many combined with silk. 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