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' ONS ON SKN AND SCL yan. attend to te Daginet + eimples, Rashes skin troubles with Posiam, and #0 promptly, they will not develop Unless you have actually seen "s work and know how read- it takes hold, stopping the itching once, you will hardly believe its possible in so short a time, a, Poslamn’s action appears the more remarkable when the is persistently stubborn and ing else seems to bring lusting , in months before she thought #he had buried her collected $600 insurance on his life from the Prudential Insurance Com everywhere, For FREB SAM- write te Emergen Labor: 243-5 West 47th St., New York. Urge your skin to become clearer, iter, better by the daily use of 2 tion of t report of the Permanent jam Soap, medicated with Poslan~ gn facte were brought out to- Judicial Commission, the General As- « fay in an ‘Inquest before Coroner |*¢mbly of the Presbyterian Church to ¢ -WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. to Bankers, Affiliated Interests and Their Employees. With few exceptions there are no great banking houses in existence to-day that were in business before the Civil War. WHY? Because their assets are liquid and in hard times or emer- gencies are sold and the money quickly disappears. The Astors, hundred years, each generation wealthier than its pred- WHY? Because most of their money is invested in Real Estate. Prime, Ward & King were the great bankers in the years before the Civil War. blocks of lots on Broadway or Fifth Avenue between 40th and 60th streets for $300, $400 or $500 per lot, as they could have done at that time, and then held them until to-day, this yet and one of the wealthiest banking houses in the world. You Bankers and Brokers of to-day-what with ‘‘War Brides,” “War Babies,” extra dividends, new bond and stock issues, Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Cast an anchor to windward. directly along the line of the growth of the City, on the new White Plains Subway Extension, where your common Profit by past experience, go to the Unprotected Auction Sale o 1445 Lots on and adjacent to Boston Post Roag and White Plains Road Lorillard Spencer Estate for the Heirs and New York Public Library Saturday, June 2nd, on property or oO 70 Government LOR SALE | | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT American Watch & Diamond Co, © MAIDEN LANE. Phone Cort, 6867. Agent calle. | DIAMONDS § CREDIT) STE LEE PUBLIC NOTICES. INVITATION TO. CONTRACTORS tion of Tracks For The Pelham Line, Ff rocomls for the Installation ot Melham Line, portion of faa aI alt The City of New Sas is ry a th 120 iene ne, tat eleven thirty (11.30) o'e M., at which to\"be fixed by said Commissi wit, Ser venue Transit «New Bervice until the 4th be publicly opened “and io of eald ita ts Railroad for which eald tracks are to be installed is beets folio the : i he Whitlock Avenue and Wen he Peltem ‘Hay Par” “4 : Ce not be required to furui or wignal material or tus exoe; he City w Fhe “gumtract ted ‘meneanines ™ Vac the materi furnish, all ot maatesisl, lor the complete eee ‘tuacks, ‘Cony ‘ust begin ects) wo: ‘ 20” dase alter “the ae ers at the sonteert ue such Sporlan “portions of. the italiroa may be the inetallation of tracks ant ‘be if ordered by the Deer of ‘Comm! to prosecute the westerly and easterly ends and to sa the rete at frets, eae or al ‘ootlon maiasion MON" feet of single track A fuller deecrimtion of the © atone, ‘or | abl plied“ “inte oF an ob "the * pk which, may : paid ctfion Of said Comm laa ‘the Feoalot of bide will ‘be. sublect Yo. the ta woecifiel in sald” information” for ‘New Voth Moz 14. 1pi7, Publis Service Combiimion "for the Firet Dis garens BWR RN” secretary iemee M HEALS — BURIED ANOTHER MAN AS HUSBAND AND FYEN Second Identification Reveals but it seemed like it Hont Pplscopal Hospital of Brooklyn and asked to see Sabina Hunt, employed Wagner into the death and burial of can remain on mortgage ; 0 Bonds or Subscriptions Taken in Payment of Lots. testified that on Jan. re ead oLg man dr c Street and Hudson Avenid and the next day identified him at the Morgue as her husband, Charles, from whom 26 last she sho had been’ separated for four years. In due course she collected the insurance and buried him on Feb. 3 In the meantime Patrick Touhey, of No, 314 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, re- ported the disappearance of his brother, Dennis, a widower, -of No 111 Lawrence Street. His hunt led him to the Morgue and there he Iden- tified, by means of a photograph, as his brother the man who had be 1 as Hunt ho inquest brought out the fact that Mrs, Hunt had refunded to the insurance company most of the in- surance money she received. Coroner Wagner ordered the man’s body disinterred and returned @& | Patrick Touhey. The minutes of the| COLLECTED Le Pou Woman’s Mistake and New Inquest Is Held. The dead hadn't come back to life, when Charles the Methodist appeared at ney Lewis for whatever wished to take on what Two rallied @ natural min the culinary department. had even husband, to Be Neutral in Politien. DALLAS, Tex. May 23.—By adop and Presbyterian ( day went on record as against Pres- byteries of the church taking official the man Mrs, Hunt had had interred | getion for or against the candidatos Yell. 119, ain in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs, Hunt! of any political party. HS) ata Counel) re one. 105; baton 1 Roy Blue, 118, @Mc Iefde wiry; bHendrie. enter ATE AT AUCTION. _ REAL ESTA Brokers, Trust Cos. Goelets, Wendels have been wealthy for a ecessor. If they had bought four or five firm would probably have been in existence have all made big money in the last few years. Buy some lots at $300, $400 or $500 each, sense tells you it must increase in value. Titles Insured Free Send for Booklet J. Clarence Davies, 149th Street and 3d Ave. Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St: and Auctioneers, REAL ESTATE. inquest were sent to District Attor- |, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. wrerpe An important announcement in New York automobile trade circles Is that the Nordyke & Marmon Company of In- diana makers of the Marmon “84” car, has turned over the distribution of {te cara in this territory to a new com- pany, which will be known as the Mar- mon’ Automobile Company, Ine. | of the “new company | T, Butler Van Alstyne; | wurer, Charles if. Larson; Vice dent ‘and General Manager, Frank rrie, who for the past three years has been manager of the Marmon New York Company. The new company will take over the branch on June 1, and in addition to maintaining the present six-story bulld- ing, will open spacious salearooms at the’ southeast corner of Broadway at Sixty-second Street. en WOODBINE ENTRIES. TORONTO, Ont., . May len for to-morrow's races Nie. have ; By Sylvester Rawling. ry SSIP GABRILOWITSCH gavean| 7) prin, ian 153; Maateetul, 150 h Fisicen! 30 orchestral concert of all-Rus-| oiqc twesereidee sian music at Aeolian Hall yes- | acco: The Connaug! Unie: year-oln hand rear: FOURTH RACE Hencher, 1 Blooth, 120: altincktnimn, 116; dsea Froth, Wewelve Helle 113, aBivokdale Stable ee: CHL KAP Heldle Steeplechase; $800 Ep Heals cae died: ello ur yearn and wrant: about to. millon, tale ¥, Seagram entry ‘Track muddy, wart Helen. 101: “tte Mleres,” 11d. s Hiliie Heker hing Rejerie 24, "i00; FOOT MISERY 3) sists, cf ts, Shatmers, Sates com: pany, Inc, was opened last week at 453-461 West One Hundred and Sixty- ICE-MINT H. G. Stewart, a Chalmers factory will A NEW DISCOVERY STOPS SORENESS AND CORNS FALL OFF Just a touch or two with Toe-mint and your corne and foot troubles are tt takes the soreness right out, then the corn or callus shrivels and lifts off. No matter what you have tried or how many times you have been disappointed here t# @ real help for you at Inet, You will never have to cut a corn again or bother with bungling tape or plasters. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between toes just shrivel up and ilft off ro Ye wondor{ul. You feel no pain or ness when applying Iee-mint or after: It doesn't even irritate the #kin, ‘Thin new discovery made from a Jaup- product is certainly magical the way ft draws out inflammation from a patr of swollen, burning, aching feet, imparts such @ delightful cooling, cling to the feet that {t just m, Place to Live Outside of Brooklyn there are over 618,000 people living on Long Island. The water they drink, the vegetables they eat, the air they breathe, the pleasures they enjoy, are all characteristic of this great home- place-—and, what is more, they are the best there is. The climate is delightfully cool in summer and warmer in winter than New York City. Home life is the predominating factor and hence every effort is made by all concerned to promote in this direction. The free and open surroundings are conducive to health and good living, and as a result every year adds a new rec- ord to the health statistics of New York State. summer is proof of the confidence cily people have in the health- fulness of the county, Why not make this feeling permanent? “A Move to Long Island Mo Extra Charge for It. saftey Beta sie i ata ) It tw the real healthy little feet. n who wear oly prevents @woet and com- secret for fini It costa little and will gtve your poor, tired, suffering, swollen feet the treat of thelr lives. Sold and recommended by every where.-Advt MOTOR TRUCKS Sold and serviced here since 1910 Capacities 1, 11, 2, 31% and 5 tons. 17 Combinations of wheel |! base and loading space. 62% of all FEDERAL Truck Sales are repeat orders, Over 600 in local use. Morton W. Smith Co. Inc. Main Truck Showroom and Service Station 136 to 146 West 52d St. ‘Pelephone Circle 026, Dron Steamboat Co ix SCEAN TAURUS” Season Opens Sunday, May 27. _Televhone Rector: KEANSBURG, N. J. fase lense fever 6,00 PM, Bate, & tuna eddidooal inp 2 2, af, # Young Russia’s Anthem ': Good Music and Singable KH wi, 'terday afternoon for the benefit of Tus: i ASaeum Russian from Siberia, first preesntation in Ami Hymn of kree Nor. only last March by Gretchaninoff to verses by Constantin Balmont, already tlonal sion by Vera and Kurt Schindler the tenor, sang the hymn. three better) would have helped her Eng- ist till eee CHALMERS SERVICE STATION. feet the new modern fireproof service trained serv competent force ix able to W tion because of th ment on the Russian Masaulman N in Russia entries f ‘ce-mint | Cintening; $700; threo.ye urlongs. —-* MacMovise, me, Oa reo, ert | Waltiaina, ntahin, 300, 1 100 1 Site, 108;" Thi Southern 107," linn Tidey mm, A Brea, THT ) Claiming fone mile and. sey w ciatyane NEWCOMPANY FORMARMONS An Attractive Closed Model Now Exhibited Along Auto Row} i political exiles returning | 5, It was marked by the ica of “The Composed B. Russia Bo is played tn all the Russian Na- Theatres. In an English ver- sult two significant lines are: hind Young Russia, hail, victorious! "A Thou standest, proud and free George Harris jr, the New York Although his sary e Mioieel, 1902 Sette Peay “tise | Voice is amall, his art enabied nim to Rhomb: 142' Cyncwure Ih, Lexpress it convincingly, while Mr, | whic! ple Leaf taken: $2,000! Gabrilowltsch and his orchestra pro-|two ‘conti, miles --4rlana, 120; ales claimed It with fervor, The audience Tala Drees, 120; King Dove. demanded and got a repetition of the verses, The music is appeal- . 4 Stee | No. Nea renee . lish songs, which included "Sea Pic- “ weg, $Pt ttt | tures," a cycle of four songs by El- Imp., 118 Sand Stone dnd. 116; Searpie, Bad) | gar, ‘The Browni by ecny and 110;° Wondeetul, 110; Haekport, “11 Zul: | Phitips's “Wake U lese- fee 116) Nari Ste Phillips's “Wake Up. alter si er was Mme. Kelley's accompan- at the plano P Cire tre With a floor space of 43,200 square is in charge of and this » efficl mon, anical force k much atly than in the avers wil mi the Ther thre Reo Favor the le. thi iner —» LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. LOUISVILI Billows, lot nd 110; Old Koenig. Dupe $s i Ask Fi bs ‘oh [ oa “itr HOrlick’s \. The ORIGINAL \\Malted Milk A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand | Quick Lunch; Home or Office. (Toilet Talks) A stiff paste made with some pow- | dered delatone and water and spread | on a hairy surface about 2 minutes | will, when removed, take every trace | of hair with it. The skin should then | be washed to free it from the | maining delatone, No harin can re sult from this treatment, but be sure far AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Hupmobile factory by sales manager Kansas City, Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco, Portland and Seattle, for motor cars, winter the Western dealers have been | unable to get automobiles on account of the freight car situation. the Pacific Coast continuing tybody MORE CARS NEEDED FOR ny @ prize for the period amounted FLOURISHING IN WEST, € motor car business on the Pa- Coast is in a thriving condition, rding to reports sent in to the} . Fields. Mr. Fields has visited ‘he entire Pacific Coast is hungry suid Mr. Fields. “All As a re-| they are hundreds of orders he- | for immediate delivery. big supply of cars will be neces- to meet the requirements slong [ find business ts along normal lines and feels that the prosperity th we have enjoyed for the past years will continue.” , United States Government has just | purchased in larger quantities than jat No, mobile Day Association of New York, 222 West Fifty-ninth Street, or telephone Columbus 2417 plished: tail FARM IN AUTO SHOW WINDOW Of ai gardens which heen planted Wilson's appeal, an that of the Max have recently to President more notable Motor Com- in answer none ite on Columbus ie. Their window space has been sformed into a small farm, where tables of many types are flourish- t in qual portion of the an , and there n_ them, Manager De give a din best crop. include the vegetabl garden. Sbearroe REO SALES INCREASE. Increased activity in the demand for cars and trucks 18 indicated by in- formation just Kiven out by an of- MOSCOW, May A congress of ficlal of the Reo, Motor Company of Mussulmans with delegates from all (ure ale over Russia, adopted by a vote of 446 trucks had to 271 to-day a ton favoring first of the institution of a ral Republic’ ing, period of to $ last year at the se of 15 per cent 0.34 more samet date, an SUMMER RESORTS. White ft is delatone you get and you will nobibe disappointed, daly t Beit Tenant nance ing, worthy and characteristically ’ | JAMAICA ENTRIES. lis within the vocal capacity of everybody. An ideal national an- — JAMAICA. May 32.—The entries | tiem it would seem on a first hear-| Preparations are well under way ‘or to-morre ive rr y ing. for the thirteenth annual Orphans’ if morrow's races are as follows FIRST. RACE Two.voar five fur|, Mr. Gabrilowitsch confirmed the} Automobile Day Outing, which is to longs.--Fidelis, 106, Broc "* og; |former impression of his distinctive | )' Son . Asse Wetone 100." High Vale. 1 18: \ qualities vax, conductor. Wassily| be¥held at Donnelly's Grove, College 106, Ifleackiraky, soloist in the first move- | Point, L, «. Thursd une 7, Twen- ment of the Tschalkowsky violin con- | ty-elght Institutions have applied to panda, certo, had trouble with his instru- niereoene relates ae “Parr sg 108; *Erewton Winn Allee ‘ ot hi wait, | ciation to participate in the outin Sagme Ae (few, 108: V hbtelaeatlat a iedatclica ang leben Luncheon will be served t year-olds Della Mae k “dramatic so-|4ren upon arrival the gro’ i | prano-contralto,” gave a recital at} Which @ vaudeville show be golian Hall juat night. Born in| given, followed by band concert Hilinois, she has studied and sung|@nd numerous games, broad for several years, finding es-|, A few mor # are needed to} five pecial favor in England. Her voice | (anspor ilaren to (and. from iitiey 103 ar Pas a wide range, is well under con- | the grove. 3 wishing to tender Be, Harm 118 "Lali, “Ta tee ede eeeuity, A Httle more [the use of their automobiles or to| t Rkce—tew0e-yearoMn and upward: | clearness in enunciation (it_ comes so| Make cash contributions should ad- erlling: one inile and gg aixteeniti,-Hater 100; | Sear to being good that it Bhould be} dress the Secretary, Orphans’ Auto-| Lee ee WILLYS-OVERLAND CHIEF PREDICTS PROSPERITY OF U.S. “Automobile manufacturers through- out the country are being deluged by queries as to what effect America’s declaration of a state of war with Germany will have on husiness gener- ally, and particularly on the automo- bile industry,” says John N, Willys, President of the Willys-Overland Company. : “It seems to me that the unpre- cedented era of prosperity of the past two years must be continued. The passed a war budget of $7,000,000,000. Three billion dollars of this fund will be advanced as a loan to the Allies, who will spend it in the United States. The remaining $4,000,000,000 will be used to put our own army and navy on a sound war footing. “Every cent of this money will be spent in this country. Every product | raised or made in this country will be ever, Every will benefit “The United States to-day has more money than ever in its history. There | seems to be no cause for pessimism. | We can safely look forward to a con- | tinuance of good business right here in our own country.” ABBOTT'S NEW SHOWROOM. | The constantly growing popularity of the Abbott car has made it neces-| sary for the H. A. Sanders Motors! Corporation to take a ten-years leaxe 1874-1876 Broadway for their showroom, general offices and ser- vice station, H. A, Sanders has just returned from a trip to the new Abbott factory and he reports express shipments are now coming through to fill the imme- diate demand. + BIG FRANKLIN BUSINESS, | The number of Franklin cars shipped | from the factory at Syracuse during the six months ending May 1, 191%, shows an increase of 143 per cent. over the previous six months. In spite of this greatly production, the Franklin section of the country | increased Company at present has on its books over 4wo. and & quarter times as many unfilled orders | as at this time last year, Afew in it ered tibly. Peciehy and Harmless to th ETS OF TEETH $302U Stiver Fictincs 50¢up 10-¥R, GUARANTEE WITH Tr ND WA HP, ANEW SET OF TI BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILF_YOU WAIT. or-BLOON MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST =TWO OFFICES ~~ G9 East 34" WW COR 34 A\ HUURS 0 A. M. to 8 P.M. SUNDAYS 6 4. Mm. 70 8 P.M ALN. Sy OUR Te. 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