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EXPLOSION. | STRIKE fm Cleveland— | { ‘tment build- ‘aré in hospitals. Physicians eay atl of the injured will recover, Police are investigating on the theory | for a six hour day appeared likely to- that the biast was the result of a dynamite plot. ——— Russia's largest W-A0T 1 Use “Tiz” for aching, burns! x. ing, puffed-up feet and Black corns or callouses, “Surei 1 use ‘TIZ” every time for any | grad, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, btnions} Shots and hurrying policemen drew and raw spots. No more shoe tight-|hundreds of Broadway pedestrians ness, no more Piping with pa’a or/into Forty-ninth Street early to-day, in agony. “Xis"| On the walk in front of No. 203 was Jt een acts right off, “Tie” draws| James Honan, twenty. years old, of the poisonous exudations *thich} No. 646 West Fiftieth Street, shot drawing up your face out puff up the feet. Use smaller shoes Us able your feet feel. Don't suffer. Have good fect, gl dvt. | shooting, 1,000 Garments Worth $10 and $12.50, on Sale at $7.50 ‘All this season’s styles—snappy and desirable models for men and Young men; made of guar- anteed fabrics in a variety of neat and tasteful Spring pat- terns, Belted models, patch pocket styles, 2- and 8-button models; regular and stout sizes. Men’s Pa ular 82 4 ond Benvy '$ WAR PLANTS Workmen jn 120 Factories to Quit ‘Averiue ana Work in Demand for a Six fajured thirteen persons, three of whom Hour Day. PETROGRAD, day to paralyze industry in 120 of factories, . mostly munitions plants, The workmen de- cided either to strike or to carry out literally the regulations under which they were employed—the regulations being so complex that very little - work would be possible. ' of workmen were reported to have ee \ ys *t between Vice Admiral . commander-in-chief of the a Pileet, and the Council of Soldiers’ and Workmen's delegates , the oMfcial news ney announces, the Admiral re- ning at his post at Sebastopol, rnment Commissioner. at las resigned as a result of i s by the Council of Sol- | diérs’ and Workmen's dologates that it was In adie authority over Kron- stadt, the fortress defending Petro- been settled, SHOT THROUGH HEAD OVER “SLACKER” TALK Celebration of Young Man’s Enlist+ ‘ ment In Navy Ends In Kill. Good-bye, sore fect, burning feet, ing Near Broadway. “Tiz” and wear} turough the head, “Tie” and forgel| iis brother Michael, elghteen, who your foot misery. Ah! how. comforts| {onan as taken to Potrolinta Hose | pital, where he died. | Get a 25-cent box of “Tie” now al | PA ein to Michel Honan, who ts any druggist oredepartment store detained as a witness, he bis brother ad) and two friends had been having a) feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, | tittle party. One of the “friends” re- never get tired, A year's foot comfort | fused to buy his share and was called aranteed Of money refunded | q “slacker.” He loft and later did the | THE SURPRISE STORES ANNOUNCE THEIR SEMI-ANNUAL Mid-Season Sale And ask you to let the values speak for themselves. Read these items—and at the same time bear in mind the prices quoted by other stores, or read other advertisements togay and make comparisons. Every one of these articles is new, season- able, and perfect—and your money will be promptly réfunded if you are not satisfied with the one or the ones you purchase, EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS REDUCED— AND THESE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: MEN’S GUARANTEED SUITS 2,000 Garments of the Usual $15 Grade, on Sale at ‘Compare them with those custom tailors turn out at $15 to$20. Weask you to look at the $15 and $20 suits elsewhere before attending this sale. All new models, fabrics terns—and guaran- teed workmanship and colors, Alterations Free Alterations Free Boys’ Suits Men’s Underwear | Balb hirte and Drawe reduced do: pe - . Genuine 200 alae Suits Sten h Suits PANTS 2.000 petrw of molandid gar. ay mucamer oys’ Blouses Boys’ St TH AVENUE _ #7 15th and 16th Sts. D AVENUE BETWEEN N. W. Corner 83d_ Street “PRIDAY, JUN LUCKY STRIKE OU know what toasting does to bread, or meat (broiling), or coffee, or most other good things. It heightens the flavor, makes it enticing, and then—seals it in. Now you know exactly why we toast the tobacco—to improve flavor and seal it in. Toasting does just that to Burley tobacco; we worked five years to learn this, and to invent the perfect way to toast Burley tobacco: we did it and won the hearts of millions of cigarette smokers. Think of the taste of a brown crisp buttered-hot slice of toast; think of a tender, perfectly broiled piece of steak; think of the flavor of your morning coffee. They’ve all been toasted, haven’t they (or broiled, or roasted) ? There you are. ‘Toasting gives everything more flavor, and seals in the flavor for delivery to you—fresh. Now you know why we toast the tobacco for LUCKY STRIKE, the real Burley cigarette. A2.C.2 819.8 AT BO oy, ing, Aoat. aan B 1, 191 How to open the package Tear off part of the top only, as showa It's toasted 20 fo 10c If your dealer does not carry them, send $1 for a carton of 10 packages to The American Tobacco Co., New York City.