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e-Yiel Get ‘Gets-It’ Quick!” 2 Drops Make Gorn “Fall” Off! ve joined the Never-Agiin Clad, 4 nee, w aa vin el instead vything for corn@ pe ef ‘Gets Tt’ on, second the corn hegina to welling up like a little | ep | Is e President of | tern K, Brice | Washington | Paul, Minn, | we Lf five. 7 BA 7\NS Charles N. seven yoars A Don't Touch I fore!” (ris Park, Le , a * ae. poy ne wil Never ores te sponges. and, glory hallelujah! the corn ¢ ‘Then {t loosens from your | mea ote t © of mile ine li ‘everywhere, 250 receipt of price by ‘hicago, lil.——Advt, FOR SALE. be Skip COVERS § Dearne | tin painter, 1 one | artista. He was a |during the lis survived in the navy, daughter, Mrs, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT SY THRMS ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, | fifty-four nerican Watch & Diamond Co, | hi 7 DIAMONT DS webrene CHARITY. ? THE ALLEY FES IN, MACDOUGAL. OR BENEFIT OF seven year Ja dead at . a ea Be . f 20 for 10c If your dealer does | them, send $1 for a car \ 10 packages to The American a) Tobacco Co., New York City ther. ugranteed by Mela we Bd COMPOSER TO WED ry GG so to marry wae seat day to Arthur George Miss Gertrude Fe. sald they w« s8 Brice gave her address as No, 103 | | wavertey Place. }tege Hill, O., Mr. Farwell lives at No. 82 She is twenty-five and he forty C. N. WHEELWRIGHT DEAD. Had Reen for 27 Years tn Employ of | | World Cirealation Department, ment of The World, his home, No. 112 Curtis Avenue, Mi » left The World office Monday eve- apparent!f in good health. Efforts hough you'd take a glove off your |to awake him at 7 morning failed. entered his room, where he was dina ¢ Mr. Wheelwright was a member ot | The World's Quarter was the designer of the official badge of | that organization. BJ culation department in 1890 as a bulle- | | Regiment, N. Mrs, Ha Ralph Wheelwright have been in the re _ E | tuploy of ‘The World lead—all tired out— Just try ‘’Tiz,"* _- OBITUARY NOTES. | Martha Washington Hedden, ne of the oldest residents of - wich Villag: hose and . Brice Get tor | Farwell, composer, | iri FOR fT For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swol- len Calloused Feet and Painful Corns the Community Chorus, Brice, author. They | yuld be married in the af- She was born in Col- the daughter o€ Jonathan | Place and was born in St the son of George L. Far “Can't beat “Tiz’ for’ aching, swollen feet, = Wheelwright, for twenty. | in the circulation depart- died suddenty ral L, yesterday of heart dis- o'clock yesterday | Members of his famtly ma from which he never eatl) A.M Century Club and Ho entered the cir- | Fourteenth Btreet Want of Fifth Avenue | Thursday Sale of Tenderfoot Shoes For Women Best Materials and Workmanship. Solid Comfort, Special Styles. Oxfords. | Women's Tenderfoot Oxfords. Women's Tenderfoot Soft, dark tan kid. Round toes.| Soft, black kid. Round toes. Low flat heels, Light turned Light welted soles and mili- soles. EEE widths. 4to9.. 5.45) tary O'Sullivan rubber heels 4.98 Women's Tenderfoot White Can.| Al! sizes and widths. ,..... 4 vas Paramount Pumps. Smart new, lasts, Small tongue effect. | Women's Tenderfoot White wel soles. os ‘a cut. High or low heels, WRI Ais issliasntiwees 3.45) sises and widths......5..4. 3.95 Women’s Tenderfoot Combination Bunion Lace Shoes.— Special pocket for bunion; soft, black Vici Kid—medium, round toes; low, flat heels—light welted soles. Heels are built narrower than width of the ball of the foot, thus insuring a comfortable fit. Widths, include C, D, E and EE. 7. 95 Sizes 4 to 9.......00. PTT ee Shoes — Extra Women’s Tenderfoot Arch Support Lace wide ankle, soft, black Vici kid, built on broad orthopedic lasts—low, flat heels—leather counters and steel shank pieces. D, E, EE and BEE widths. At his death he was con- Lccasonk Mast ORT CL 7.45 | Siren 8% to 10.0 rece of its most capable letter! gust take your shoes off and then put so you will fim el) pat | Ree those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burn- s, callouses and buntons. member of the Thirteenth |ing, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet nothing like “Tig.” Ite the |. BAaledodl ad hi” Mba celilal 4 Y., and saw service |of yours in a “Tiz" trike riots at Buffalo. He | will wriesle with Joy; they'll look up at Wy sone Ralph, who is|you and almost talk and then they'll and by two daughters. One \take another dive in that "Tiz" bath. Stubley, and| When your feet feel lke lumps of I's grand—it's glorious, Your feot will dance bath. Your toes won, feet and cause foot torture, fortable your shoes fecl—Advt. where she had ears, 18 dead at 8. Pat, Oft, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U.S. A. and Soc in New Haven, green blue and URE, you know them. The ten a Sia green, blue or red tin box of your favorite’ Burley pipe tobacco you carry in your pocket. You pour out of it for your pipe, or to ‘roll your, own,” wot nad There’s never been anything like Burley Tobacco, has there? It’s an ablebodied smoke, all right. gry! te And have™ you ‘smoked the new Burley cigarette—LUCKY STRIKE, the famous new cigarette made from toasted Burley tobacco? There’s a real idea for‘ you—toasted tobacco! It’s the only; big! advance in cigarette making in 20 years, Toasting a haces adds flavor and seals it in.W It’s the same principle as your familiar? buttered toast, your broiled { steak, bd your roasted coftee, Flavor,¢ flavor, flavor—think of it. 'S toasted - Copyright by The American T paseo Coms 401 only remedy that draws out all the) polsonous exudations which puff up your Get @ 26-cent box of “Tis” et any drug or department store—don’t wait. Ah! how glad your feet get: how coms OLD CROW RYE}e: SOUR MASH H.B.Kirk&Co.,NewYork,N.Y.| rs. fat EMPI RE ra 4,406 | | Winter Garden irs & § to. tw PASSING SHOW tty | ASTOR Was 45 ia 16 sev HIS LIFTLE WIDOWS NEWBIJOU # tint off TV 'way| Mate Wed, he. THE KNIFE. PLAYHOUSE 45°. §ghwy, bee 83 || THE MAN Gide eis 48TH ye Theatre, pot) » rit vo.8 =. e. Th 13S Cis: aim ayendsVerilem ‘ie OUR i UR BET eit! ER ‘TRE, aur iy 5 f AWARE TiPeNW RGB ke zaI0) Worn Ray} |] Marine Eilon’ 3 Teun ke caRNurie wesc eat: LOVE oF ie CASINO Grek Wa en ae | demo YOu" RE iy LOVE PRINCESS Wi, Wal Sak wea ee H, BOY"! Bt WASHINGTON | sa. PLAYERS COMEDY (i. Wee => be MOROSCO } OLIVER fret 0 THE rt ‘ LONGACRE Wages Fe Br Bo. hain WM. COLLIER in NOTHING! REPUBLIC Si. , % v9 Ne “PETER IBBETSON” ‘onatanoe Colter, “BUND AY, 0.6.30.7 0,0. “veer American ‘Should, ke CHAPIN $ THE LINCOLN CYCLE GRO. Cohan's wees lay. 2B. Be & toe. CORT a, Wea xy %. EVELYN NESBIT Axoue® “UPSTAIRS AND. DOWN” Hiway & po Bt ure, STANDARD RUSSEL. in the wiim++Redemption” |) Nengation | jeata Selling 2 Weeky in Advance, MANHATTAN § OF. Ho. iy hid tag Parraty, Matines, To-Dary aie. ws,hoe gitar Thum. Johnny Comes Marching Home" PHOTO PLAYS. -| BROADWAY “igs item Mawr hers nn Wild Wine! ve Widow." Lew Web ‘MaKe Moore, SINISTER” MATS, 28-400. TO-NIGHT fp. Pt SL : oe te CRITERION TWEEDAT, Last Five Days CHRIST VS LIBERTY MATS. 25 & ai RS $5 (at ‘mnie Px CKeE Wway Triumphant “Carroll, Muo? & Goorer a he Maine STOR 'RiveRsibE facts nan WWAY & 06 67. | vuey Fred ie |HENDERSON’S ,Misi | GEORGE WHITE & CO. nadie & AVON COMEDY FOU! |ARINE sit EYE Hee ae a ml TIBERTYLOANWEEK |AUDSON RIVE RIVER DAY TIN LINE. \Mvecx” Marcus Loew Theatres Addremes by Prominent ipeakers for Liberty Loans | DO YOUR Hit. NOW FOR A BOND. OED AY OUn 1 if. NEW i i R! mat : Te BBO Than, gat aries RIALIQ HRO GHIA H2. WwW, $3.2 $74 Dany NOON voll SO. Strand yenlsa Holoteta, | MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Rep pen To PORTLAND COLUMBIA vay, Wt HIP HIP HOORAY GIRL Resumption of service hland and Novth Btar Paty: so 4g STEEPLECHASE Vv CONEYV'S FUN FACTORY CHE MEARE OF CONEY ISLAND FASTERN STEAMAIOR LINES ‘Fron Steambont Cay apy Steam CONEY ISLAN D BURLESQUA, _ yrs. Mat. Dail y BROADWAY BURT RSGT EHS A ‘ ZALLAM, HEARN VAUDEVILLE, : vWice DALLY, 3.00 AND 8.40, ‘ERPROCTO LibertyBondWeek| E FP RS, 060 eet Laws Wnasen bredcen nel Smee at “The B A R | WILLIAMSON BROTHERS | STRAND) ane Fourteenth Btrert Women’s an Successful !! Our 23d Annual June Sale Worth While Opportunities in d Children’s UNDERWEAR, BABIES’ WEAR and APPAREL a June Sale BABIES oJ Values in ’ WEAR Infants’ Flanneletio Wrappers | Little Tots’ White Dresses and Night - insook and Linelle car res. ra wry White Flannelette Wrappere— wipeitea and 7 modele—to 6 yract 97 Sie Senn che 224] tittle Tot’ Tab Dresses— our reg. .28.. ginghame and chambray— 46 Babtes’ Malt-woo! ii to 6 yra.—our reg. sale d short Fi Pe vanter ss Little “Tots! Nompers and ‘ Creepers — Me and Wool Shirts chambray— 8 [Sto 6 mono 85] our reg. 47 1 eee eared er A ig Little Tete’ Colores Presse Clearance of Fine gham an ehambray in {Ciur reg: $10 40 $1.80. 4 nd bloomer} 7% Sanitary Flannel Banda—tine our rem. quality —Hearn's “Little Won-| gg der” "a in sealed bas- 164) intanter sine, Gowns } our reg. .76. fate Dresnea—em i one yo rd —bi e—to r, Long and Short Embrotdered Pi hc: petged rE I Flannel Shirts cambric 88 walsts—-to 8 yrs 88! infants’ our rem. .97 to $1.10.,....Sale) bishop aty 38 Fringe Robes—centres ruffle—our or blind embroidery, 1 44 i 46 04 ~—gcalloped Sour i. 31.88 Sale! my Baplew’ Pittow shame—centras stain 0 embro| OE pie neembroldery ruffle, 6% B pe, In dasnty OUF FOR. 68. .++++0+ ++ Sale hand stitching, -hem-; 77 Hand Crocheted Hootlee— | gal stitching and dainty ede | OUP Fem. 4B. e eee vwate} BT our reg. 97. cecee eee eres | FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW | $3.49 Women’s Linen Dusters 2.77 | $1.94 Girls! Tub Dresses. .7.--1.88 Natural colore—-convertible collar— flare back—-belted—pockets. COATH-SECOND FLOOR, $1.59 Women’s & Misses’ + an r plzes ine Fad also. $4.94 Heavy Jap Si Stenson t say Models. $1.57 Women’s Middy Blouses 1.17 White drill with sport collare, cuffs and belts-—-with or without hand rmocking—sizea 34 to $4 $5.00 Coutil Corsets 2.05 ight weight fanoy brocade white or pink—medium low bust— sizen 19 to 80. $1.00 Misi A 77 medium and trimmed ns’ Corsets Hatiste and light jean: lace long —emb'y. or sizes 19 to 36. 74 ct. Bra Firm mate | singhame, oF chambray— models, trimmed in many with ones pipings, ban , ete—6 to 14 yee. $4.96 Boys’ Suite—8 to 17 yre. S78 Some with extra trous ray Norfolk modele—tans, and dw! Piaid ne. $2.94 Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits 8.84 Variety of mixtures, stripes ad fancies—grays and browne—peted pockota—8 to 17 yre, 48 ct. Rompers—2 to 8 yrs..... 88 hi nd chambraye—cheeks en and plain colors, with out collars. C and wit 48 ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses... .86 Various stripee—neckband or colle, Altached-8 to 18 yra—-3 for 2.00 5 | 94 ct. Men's Summer Shirts 77 Poplins and other fabries—ool stripes—soft cuffs—all sisen, and back $1.36 Extra Size 87 ct, Untrimmed Hats....... 68 Hemp and high lustre straw Silkataff Petticoats iaa°"iauten | binck. white aad: colore—arge ead y—ftitted baud small mfra' guarantee for one year, ‘Trim'd free if materials are parhesed? trare, rs J ee: — > Summer Frocks —and— Tub Dresses VOILES—REPPS GINGHAMS—DIMITIES Our reg. $287 and $ Our reg. $4.67 and $4.96 Our reg. $6.94 and $ Plain Colors, Striped and Floral Ei ffects, Plaids and Checks, Shirt waist effecta, sport models and one- | | plece styles. Many smart trimming Feat ures, Some with collars and cuffs of , organdie or while pique, | All sizes. Annee | MORNING SPECIALS- pray | ‘vo prevent dealers buying, quantittes ty nd evening col si aarti: 5 MMIN FLOOR |] 68 ct. Shepherd Checks 54 inch 53 Part wool-medium alge checks acl_and ’ DEBS 10008 “Sean FLOOR, 20 able 27 ct, Mercerlued Popling ‘o}o ore a dark AN SEM ENT lors—aiso and hair bow Nreadena—-iiliiner widths. RINBONS 14 et. Dish & Roller Toweling Nore | MAIN FLOOR, TOWELE MALN FLOOR $l 44 Cotton Fleece Blankets 117 1 pink or blue borders banat. LANKWTS -BASEMENT 17 et, Satin Finiah Cretonnes 12h ral and cor SEMENT LUNCHEON Thursday Special, t 45 Cents ta with Potato Salad Tuna Wah, Salad, Celery, Mayonnates Dessert. (Croton) Cottage Pudding, Strawberry and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. esiricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $2.49 Feather Bed Ticks... . and full stse— stripes 3 DAS BME, “- Three TICKI 57 ct, Lawn Dressing Sacques. .. . Mt Small satior collars — deited — HOUSE! SES—SPCOND FLOOR, $2.19 & $2.49 Women's & Misses! Tub Skirts Popular washable tabrice—werte « ety of models. BRIVIS-SECOND FLOOR, | 57 et, Little Tots’ Middies........... 42 | White drill, trimmed with re@ er blue—-sizes'to 6 yrs. HOOND FLOCR, INPANTS' DEPT. | $1.50 Boys! Trousers—-7 to 17 yre.... and browns—sti sand fanctee—full it—w a Hove" CLOTHING THLAD FLOOR, $6.87 Boys’ Suits 7 to 18 yre 5.60; Semi-Norfolk modele and worstedse and fancies- greens an extra trousers CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, 77 ct, Sateen Petticoats... olora ~~ pleated engths noys Balbriggan Underwear... 50 Shirts, sleeves--drawers, double r well-known make: SDERW EAR -MATS. FLOOR i a a er

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