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ai pe remrnin= THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. — O COLD STORAGE AND INSURANCE_ON Summer Furs in Attractive New Models BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLUINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets FINAL CLEARANCE On Saturday, June 9th SFT L TRIS, | OPER er a 315 Pair of Boots This Season’, Best Models. All Sizes Are Represented, but Not All Sixes in Every Style. White Washable Kid Top, Glace Kid Vamp ¢ Champagne Kid Top, Patent Leather Vamp ‘ White Washable Kid Top, Patent Leather Vamp j Hand Turned Soles, Louis XV. Heels ij Formerly Sold at 10.00 : Now ; Reduced to 6 7 : e 5 All Purchases Must Be Final £ NoC.0. D's NO APPROVALS. NO EXCHANGES, a NowTiWesr Commen Sixt Avesi5=5tk, Bike Deine MON Fy) Motor ' seren Deliveries é Evenings > — Every- ' Until 10 2 where ’ it is to b borate or simple, the family nest eng aaa ke it desired, our CORDIAL, LIBERAL CREDIT My CRICES QUALITY, VARIETY and SIXTY-THREE YEARS of servi ice. COME in and let us show you and—BEGIN RIGHT! | PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING % (SSNs | \ | | 4 ae i | L SNU/ENY WAN W722 Porceloid Side-lcer Retrigerator in solid oak, white inte- rior food weparineeh Porceioid Ketrigerator Apartment style, in solid oak; white interior; abso- [pees ee WWCon 6" Avex\s" ‘SH. ACID IN PROSPERITY “THAT EATS VIRTUE, SUNDAY DECLARES iliiatiins Society’s Outer Defenses Can't Protect Man Without Inner | Wall of Christianity. Boclety has built about the tndi- white slaves last yen power to de- abolitios, “Then business. There is no doubt that poverty causes erime with som just as crime uses poverty All things being equal it ought to be easier for a man with a comfortable income or a living Wage to be good, and I believe it is, And yet, every jay somebody with magnificent in- jatial home, locks the door of ce of business and uses his ¥ a8 @ toboggan to slide into all sorts of immorality and vice. If abject poverty tends to eat away tne foundation of moral powers, to be @ sort of acid in Md prosperity that eats the id purity out of many who it. "I want now to pay a tribute to that one inner wall of genuine Chris- tian character, which wiil stand when vidual certain strong walls to protect all these outer walls have crumbled his physical being, but these are iyguffictent un- leas there is an tener Wa of Chris. tlan character that will stand when all these outer defenses have crum- bled, Billy Sunday told his congrega- tion this afternoon, Prosperity ie one of the poorest of the outer walla, the evangelist de- clared, and may even be a curse, for there seems to b ort of acid in| money that cate rtue and purity out of many who possoas it.” Mr. Sunday based his sermon on| history, showing how a Dutch city was protected centuries ago trom the | | Spanish soldiers by an inner wall. He} deploted one by one the outer walls jthat men have builded to protect their bodies and the bodies of others. | Ho said in part: | “Some of these walls are: First Legislation, The laws of society act | as @ constant protection to the indi- vidual, “Second, Education. Organized so- clety has seen that ignorance is soll in which seeds of badness grow with alarming rapidity, #o it has set about | the erection of @ wall of education for the individual. “Third, Business, Organized s0- clety has seen that that an idle mind| is the devil's workshop, It has seen| when men have no business mooring, | when they are without a job, many | of the buser things come to the sur- Tace. “Now I yield to no man in my! gratitude to organized society for | bullding the outer walls about the in-| dividual; but there is no one who dove not know that there are exigen- these walls can render the individual safe, “Take legislation for instanse. there !s an innumerable company of men who throw law and order to tho winds and outrage decency and honor, Over 60,000 Quartered Oak Dining Chair $2.65 With genutoe Open an ac with this cles in life when no one nor all of! In} spite of our statute books, every day | girls were sold as, jthat we need police, Jails, mental and moral well /nto dust “If every man in America was a | genuine Christian we could dispense ith the outer wall of legis! fo it 1s because the principles of tianity are not accepted and Ii peniten Haries, electric chairs and scaffolds. “if every man in America was @ genuine Christian, no one would wriggle ‘his slimy carcass of vice and seek to lure others from the path of | virtue. “If every man in America was genuine Christian, we could bea: swords into pruning hooks, our bay- onets into plowshares, sink our bat-| | tleships, spike our guns and hang a| ‘For Rent’ sign over every brewery, | over every saloon, and houses of | shame would become houses of virtue. | “No one of these walls, nor all! without the inner wall of Christian- | ity, oan render the nation or the tn- dividual safe from the enemies which attack us on all aides.” Seventy Kil! je of Balld- ing in Rio, RIO DE JANEIRO, June &.—Collapse of a butiding in the Rua Carioca, a |downtown streot, to-day, killed sovent? | ersons. LINEN LINGERIE VOILE GINGHAMS Big, Roomy Rocker ‘CRAIN Te Allover } 17.95 5.90 stered, 'S VACUUM SWEEPER Open Monday and Saturday Evenings SETS OF TEETH $392 UP i SILVER Fiitincs BOtve BROKEN PLATES Wi PAIRED | WHILF_YOU WAIT H , or-BLOOY } MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST |) }) =TWO OFFICES — | 2E. BEAM SASF | ‘Sa CORSGAVE Do NW Com Suave) TOs t AM Po | HOU 9 MDAtLA Bate 's voM LINGERIE GEORGETTE BATISTE Models. The colors and stripes; Skirts of CREPE DE CHINE CREPE Send ieniind “VIRGINIAN MOUNTAINEERS STILL RESIST THE DRAFT Firing From » Ambush on Federal Officers Who Are Trying to Enforce the Law. ROANOKE, Va., June §-Mountain men for the last two nights have fired from National Guard patrols and Department of Justice agents sent into the section follow- ing disclosure of a widespread plot to resist conscription. A posse of National Guardsmen scouring the mountains believed they ambush at Never Let Instantly! Few The world owes thanks to the genius in Cincinnati who discovered freezone, the new ether drug. Small bottles of the magic fluid can now be had at any drug store for a few cents. You simply apply a few drops of this freezone upon a ten- der, aching corn or a hardened cal- lus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose and shriveled that you lift it off with the fingers. Not « bit of pain or soreness is felt t_when_ap- At Exceptional Values Saturday Women's and Misses’ Spring and Summer Apparel In an Endless Variety New Summer Dresses Taken from regular stock; Practical Frocks so Essential to women's and misses’ Mid - Summer 7 5’ New Silk Dresses Exquisite models of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta al and Georgelle\ Crepe, excellent quality materials, sixes to 44. New Summer Blouses Just unpacked—Fresh, Charming and Becomingly Pretty i} 95 V Ni Clearance of Georgette Crepe Blouses Balance of odds and ends, in the more expensive Blouses. t Final Clearance of Remaining Suits Pa 7.5 : seh 38. 5 White wit Formerly 25.00 f0 37.20 Formerly 37.50 to 49.50 clocks and all white, $1.25, Silkeand- wool? pure nae | Suits of Poiret Twill, Suits of Potret Twill, Men's and silver, $1.48, Btreet floor, Hort steeet, Gabardine, Serge & Taffela | 10 00 Wear Serge and Gabardine \ coe Spring colors ont ° and Silks * 18.75 ¥ r eee To Close at | To Close at| For OUTDOOR SPORTS Fibre Silk Sweater Coats eason's most wanted ouler gar ments; also Shetland wool in hand woven effects, several smart ———_——_New Tailored and Sport Skirts Skirts of Pique, Gabardine & Corduroy Striped Taffeta Special Purchase 500 Girls’ Japanese Crepe Dresses All new clever models of imported Japanese Crepe. Women! Keep This On Dresser! then corns and calluses shrivel, loosen and liftout with fingers—No pain! Fulton St., cor. Bridge St. 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Ave., Brooklyn. 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Stes; 9* Verv Special at f Value wee, had encircled a small gang of the joutlaws they traced’ to the entrance of a cave, only to find a secret egress in the rear, from which their quarry | presumably had escaped. | Additional Justice agents sent to the ground have un- jearthed a second “oath” bound band of 300 anti-conseriptionists. | Departinent TEPER ge Lo Entran ing River and other lines Sones to the Flatbush Avenue Stations passengers are under cover all the way to our private Bub yway Stati at Hoyt Street, with direct entrance into the Store. Men Will Make A Selective Draft From These Good Summer Furnishings SUMMER SUITS $16.75 RIO DE JANEIRO, Ju President Rodriguez Alves ally assured of election ecutive of Brazil to-day by action of the National Convention in approving his nomination. Delphim Moreira was pamed as Vice-President Corns Ache Twice drops stop corn-soreness plying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate the skin or flesh. For a few cents one can now get te rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or They're a striking corn between the toes, as well as object lesson in the painful calluses on bottom of feet. 4 Every one who tries freezone becomes smart style, the good- an enthusiast because it really 4 S doesn’t hurt or pain one particle. ness and the value of | Tell your druggist you want aj small bottle of genuine freezone. | A. & S. Clothes for men. Each bottle is packed in a little round Sse A cnse. else.—Advt Don't accept anything Cool _ flannels — blue brown, gray—with quarter silk lining; and Summer- weight cassimeres, worsteds and homespuns in pleasing patterns. Subway Station, Brooklyn. Other Suits at $19.75 to $29.75, Golf $22.50 $29.75. Sport Coats, $8.95, $9.85, $12.75, / White Flannel Trousers, \ $3.95 to $6.50 pair Second Floor, Hoyt Street, $14.75, Suits, and 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn. STRAW HATS We can supply the proper thatch for any man's head. English Straws, with self-adjusting band for a snug but comfortable fit—$1.95, $2.50, $3. © Our direct import. American Stiff Straws—-sennit, split, fancy; sailor or yacht shapes—$1.50, $1.95, $2.50, $3.00. Panamas, South American, good values, $5 and $7, Japanese Fibre Panamas, $3.50. 3angkoks—essence of Summer coolness, $5. Tennis and Naval Reserve Hats, 48c. Sue f SCARFS, 48c They'll do a lot towards helping a man to “dress up” for summer weather. Four-in-hands or batwings, in especially handsome fancy silks. Plain colors, stripes, figures; good color- combinations; liberal in cut. The four-in-hands to wear with a vest; the hatwings, which look well with L any style oF style of collar, to wear vestless, PAJAMAS, $1.15 Regular nocturnal mech eerie of cool cotton crepe; plain white; silk loops; collarless style. There's a cool saving on the price, too. extraordinary values. Comfort and Charm 12” 15.00 gis 4°” Street floor, Bast Budding, COOL UNDERWEAR It’s the season for Athletic Underwear; here are all sorts ot thin cotton materials, cut to give comfort. Shirts or Drawers, 49¢, 74c, 98c. Union Suits, 89¢ to $1.98, TENNIS SOCKS They come from 1. & R. Morley, London. That's enough recommendation to make a tennis shark want ther White, gray or heather, 98c, Vv"! 2.00 ‘0 close Whatever sort ot a sporting bee a man may have in his bonnet, he''l find the proper prescrip- tion in this fine stock of Athletic Goods, with competent men to serve him Repainted Golf Balls, $9 grade, models in solid \. Special § 5.00 35¢ each, Imported; Forgan $3.00 Golf Irons RP at $2.39, ~~. TENTS: Wall Tents, 7x7 ft., 8-0z Special 2.95 duck, $8.19 complete. Special 4.95 Wall tents, 7x913 ft., 8-02. duck \ $9.29 complete. BOY SCOUTS: $1.75 Hikemeters, regulation, $1.59, $1.50 Four-bladed Bk =] Knives, $1.24, i Boy Scout Suit Sizes 6 to 14.) rs—coat, breeches, |: 1.50 years f fine khaki rill, soldier lo 3,954