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1 1 3 | 1 | | | : r eae » eorning and you should soon see that Wanished entirely. BURSTING WATER MAIN FLOODS STH AVE, CELLARS, RECKLE Ie the T s Ugly Spots | DM Were's no longer the slightest need | Heeling ashomed of your freckles | Building. ptio doubl homely spots Simply get an ounce of othine le strength—from any druggist | and apply a little of it night and} Just Below Public Library for several hours and resulted in carly traffle to-day being suspended the worst freckles have hegun to | along the avenue between Forty-first ear, while the lighter ones have | and Thirty-ninth Streets, It is seldom that | Bay than an ounce is needed to com-| store of the Knox Company, tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ack for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money if it fails to | 453, and into the basements of several remove freckles. |nousen along Fortieth Street, | CAMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit R 34" St. New York ~ Boys’ Shoes Reduced to $2.95 Saturday will be children’s day at three of the Cammeyer stores. Several thousand pairs of splendidly made, Carmmeyer guaranteed, boys’ shoes will be reduced to about cost for the one day only. Every pair made with the same care that characterizes eyer shoes for men and women. With leather still on the rise, parents will do well to buy a plentiful supply for their young sons. Every pair carefully fitted by clerks who understand the importance of fitting the growing foot with the proper size and last. Boys’_English_ Last ace utton Shoes and Oxfords i Mahogany Russi a un Metal an Patent Leather. Also Broad Toe Lace & But- ton Models in Russia Calf, | water, | *2,95 Formerly Sold to $6.00 Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Black Kid. Sizes 1 to 544 Little Boys’ Shoes Reduced to $2.35 Sizes 9 to 1314 The Famous Cammeyer | True-Form Orthopaedic Last Shoes in Russia Calf, | Gun Metal and Patent Leather. Lace and But- | ton Models. J °2.35 Formerly Sold to $3.50 Sale at These 3 Stores: West 3th St. 6th Ave. and 20th St, and Our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St. | | | | XCLUSIVE distinctive Styles, se- lected woods, subs antiel construc- Kellner Furniture” above the ordinary. Ad to these features, a service thet stops at nothing to please you absolutely tion, raise “* G Prices moderate,—always, ning Room Suite alnut $215 You' are cordially invited to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive in American 10 pieces, PITT TTT En a Time to Got Rid of These | Traffic Suspended for * d for Two Blocks lin front of No, 462 Fifth Avenue late |iast night kept a crew of men busy The break occurred opposite the and pete clear the skin and gain 4) rooded ite cellar with two feet of Water also got into the cellar of Arnold, Constable & Co, at No, NEW LAW DEMANDS LICENSES FOR ALL WHO RIVE AUTOS ae re Even Owners, Who Run Own) Cars, Must Take Out Operating Permits, Chief Magistrate William MoAdoo stated to-day he had received a tele- ram from Gov. Whitman announc- jing the Governor had signed’ the Cromwell amendment to the Btate Highway Law, making it mandatory for all nutomobtie operators, Mmoluding ‘owners, to take out operating licenses | |by Aug. 1 similar to those granted chauffeurs This amendment, which becomes a/ law July 1, affeots only New York | vile and contains sweeping provisions | for tho suspension and revocation of | | both operators’ and chauffeurs’ 1i- conses for the more serlous traffic| violations, Chauffeurs’ licenses now | in forde and the registration of motor | Vehicles previously registered remain unaffected. All persons elghteon years and over operating automobline must take out operators’ lloenses with the Secretary of State before Aug. 1, renewable an-| Neutrality Is Costly to Awiteertand.| ment is preparing to issue a new per cent war (S116, to pan mually Feb. 1, under penalty of a fine not exceeding $50. The owner and members of his immediate family do not have to un- dergo an examination as to their qualifications for operating automo- biles, but others will, Chauffeurs’ Heenses will be issued as heretofore and the provisions of the new amend-, ment do not affect the standing of | chauffeurs in any manner, Aécording to the wording of ‘the new amendment, an operator ts “any | person other than a chauffeur, and an operator's license does not entitle @ person to drive a motor vehicle as an employee or for hire, No person | may drive an automobile in the city streets in excess of ten days a year unless he is licensed as a chauffeur or operator, whether he is the owner or not, but the non-resident owner- operator or chauffeur who has reg- istered in @ foreign State, territory or Federal district of the United States as his residence, is exempt from the provisions,” | Two new sections have been added dealing with the suspension and rev- | ocation of an operator's or chauf- feur’s license, The owner, never having had a license heretofore, could not be disciplined by the Secretary of | State, | Chauffeurs and operators now are Mable to have their licenses sus- pended or revoked for the following offenses: A third or subsequent of- fense of speeding, a conviction for felony under the State Highway Law, because of some physical or mental disability arising or discovered eince Issuance of license or its renewal, or Meability through Intoxication or the use of drugs; gross) =negiigence whereby persons or property has been injured, going away without stopping and giving name and ad- dress after causing injury to any person or damage to any vehicle, operating a motor vehicle in a man. ner showing a reckless disregard for the life or property of others, ab edie BRIGHT’S DISEASE CURED, DR. EPSTEIN DECLARES |New York Physician Tells Medical | Association of Revolutionary Treat- | ment, Involving Blood Transfusion. | Dr. Albert A. Epstein of New York | {announced to the American Medical | Association at a meeting in the Hotel | Biltmore that he had discovered a| cure for Bright's disease. This mal- | ady has been regarded for nearly one, hundred years as being practically | incurable, Dr, Epstein gave data | from 193 cases that had been under his observation, of which fifteen were well established instances of Bright's | disease, | The doctor announced what amounts to’ a revolution in the treatment in that he gives his shad plenty of protein diet, Meat &c., are Fish in proveln, and titherto the deo. orbidden them to sufferers ein finds that se is faulty that wrong kind of nourishment from food-and that the serum of the patient’s blood contains too much fatty substance. To get rid of the surplus accumula tion of fata in the blood, Dr, Ep does not hesitate In some ca off part of the patient's ubstitute for it, irawn from @ b © cause of him very thing the © forb | | plenty of pr yd practice Herbert Keleer It | BAYPORT, L. 1, June § Kelcey, the well-known acte Herbert who has Acrobat and Lion Tamer Wife Killed in Auto READING, Pa, June &—-Harry Luk ns and Wife, clreus pe ners, were Killed yesterday wher ear 4K which they were ridin. this etty te Pottstown to Join struck by a railroad t was an acrobat and the of & popular vaudeville act his name, Mra, Lukens wae a trainer, known professionaly as Millie Evelyn, Suletde Sp June §.—The Swiss Govern | Before he opened 41, | bedroom yesterday, Ji war loan of 1. ),000,000 france.|No, 209 Slater Stree! witzeriand ae already issued ta 0 BERNE, A pl thet he despaired of regaining his loxt health, oleh The four essentials in our method of furnishing glasses. Step 1. The examination of your eyes by Ay Oculist (Registered Ph pong A Lie 2. The grinding of your lenses by a skill mechanic, who follows accurately our Oculist’s prescription. Step 3. The finishing and accurate assem- bling of your glasses. Step 4. The careful adjustment of the mounting by a skilled Optician. This is OUR conception of real eyeglass service. The cost of a pair of Harris Glasses is $2.00 or more. 84 Rast 2 near | 4th 64 Weat 125th Les 27 W. Bath Bt Sth and 6th Ay 442 Columbus Ay, Sist and #24 8; 10) Nassau John 1498 Bt. Nichotna bet. 180th & 18 429 Hiway nd 100th Ste, 1007 Broadway, near 480 Fulton 8t., yy. Brooklyn. oop. A. ef 8.. Brooklyn, next to Bedell, Newark. 688 Broad &t. ih CR BETTER EASY TO USE BEST FOR’ Patriotism and Thrift Liberty Bonds may be obtained by all collectors of dK Trading Stamps We make it possible for you to ‘‘Do Your Bit’ in financing your country, and will accept filled books of our stamps in lots of ‘five until August 30, 1917, in part payment for a Government Bond. Filled books of Cer Gold Stamps will be accepted on the above kasis. This offer applies only to sub- scriptions made through us or one of our managers in any of our 600 stores on or before June 28, 1917. Full details on request at any of our Premium Stores. The Sperry & etch inann Co. New York City. “gan i fe none, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. We “Poprright The Mouse of Kuppeaheimes” Chleagy UNIVERSAL SERVICE. Is One of the Oldest Laws in the Brill Stores And _ never has it been so rigidly and persistently enforced as now. Most men are easy to ple: ase, easy to fit, easy to satisfy and easy to sell, but there is also a great army of men who want just what they want and won't bé happy until they get it. To serve them, to fit them and to satisfy them, the resources of one of the greatest clothes-selling organiza- tions in the country and one of its greatest clothes-making institutions, with a combined clothing experience of more than eighty-five years are at your command when you step into a Brill store to see and to choose either Brill Clothes or the clothes of the Great House of Kuppenheimer, Brill Summer Suits for Men for Quick ‘15 Selling " Offered you by an organization that has undoubtedly sold more suits at $15.00 for men and young men than any other single cloth- ing concern in the world, and is particularly proud of it—in a very extensive variety of smart, seasonable and unusually desirable pat- terns, fabrics and models, y one, the very limit of value at $15. Kuppenheimer Suits for Men 20° You will marvel at their fine fit, their superb style and their splendid quality. Every detail down to the smallest seam is as clean as a hound’s tooth, You will find Kuppenheimer suits that will really fit you, in styles that will look good on you, in patterns that will become you, and at prices that won't burden you. Summer Furnishings Specially Priced Men’s Shirts | Of Anderson madras, Jap. crepes and mer- Specially Priced Ws E Neckwear This season's newest novelties | Hosiery | Underwear Of fibre silk White madras ath- splendid assortment | letic Union Suits of pavical caadiaa! foulards. | of plain colors, | fine quality, Now $1.79 | Now 85c Now 39c | Now 93c A Sale of Men’s Straw Hats at $1.95 The entire sample line of the famous Magic Vacuum Finish Straw Hats in this season's newest and most desirable shapes, styles and. stri including Splints, Sennits, Milans, Leghorns, Mackinaws and Porto Rie: in a including typ rs, ANS. 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