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W Se PS) Renstan Airmen. BBRLAN, June 15.—The latest of- | flelal report on the eastern front says: , “The fighting activity tein usual limits, Russian air- become more active of late, = and have flown over our lines on sev-| * eral occasions, Since the beginning| of June five have been shot down. | The dropping of bombs on Tukkum Was replied to by @ retaliatory aerial) attack on Schlok.” ——_ GO AFTER THAT — SKIN TROUBLE . e WITH POSLAM Those Pimples may be easily ban shed. It may not be necessary longer to endure that Ras! There may be no need for Kezema’s awful itching to tause vou distress TRY POSLAM It is able to better litior Poslam is your skin's when you are Once see its work, you will never think of using anything else te heal your skin Sold everywhere. For FREE SAM PLE write to Emergency Labora- tories, 243-5 West 47th St w York Urge your skin to become clearer, fairer, healthier by the use of Poslam Soap, the tonic soap for the skin Advt It is ready EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES OOKLYN alton St Kd New Newest Frocks in Serge, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk. Very Special Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Taifeta, | Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. Very Special Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Satin, Tricotine, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor. Very Special Dimity, smartly tailored | machines are not the superior ma-| | organization already perfected where- No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORT 43 & 45 West 34th Street Afternoon Dresses The Values Are Extraordinary Dainty Summer Frocks Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and embroidered and lace trimmed effects. PUTS READY TO BLD HUGE AR FLEE ize them with the French service. e have no time to develop on our o The Aero Club o' THE EVENING TH om if manufacturers will stand- msibility these machines, the results of two years fighting front.” pate Teutons Get Permission to Investigate Reports of | Turkish Atrocities. America has}! large scale, or whether they have Brooklyn Clergyman Drops 18 Feet From Unfinished Stairway Left Unguarded, Policeman Says. 1 STOCKHOLM, June 15.—The quea-| The Rev, John Howard Melish, just sent to Senator George E. Cham- +, Tonics Chairman of the Senate Com, |Uon whether Turkish atrocities have|rector of Holy Trinity Church, n ‘tee on Military Affairs, and to H.|beeM committed against Jews on &|Montagus and Clinton Streets, 1 Brooklyn, fell early to-day from an 8. Dent jr, Chairman of the House| " ‘ a been objects of cruel but inevitable| unfinished stairway at the Central Committee on Military Affairs, a Allies Agree on Standard Type feme urging necessary appropria. | hardships incidental t6 military ne-| avenue station of the Myrtle Avenue —Red Tape-and Lack of tions for the building “of the 100,000 | cessity, airplanes needed to enable the Allies | spite the fact that the Berlin papers live one in Germany, de-| Elevated road, He is in St, Cath- é sbiev M Ae orine’s Hospital with seal Money Only Delays. bring thie war toanend@"% “4/have kept the lid nailed down tht | concussion of the brain, a compound ———— The letter denounced as a “wicked | the discussion, fracture of the right arm and pos- WASHINGTON, June 15.—Ameri- Waste” the fact that eight es! It is @aid that Secretary Zim- an automobile and other converted factories on Jan, 1 can begin to turn out great fleets of standardized aero- planes to help the Allies hold the mastery of the air and perhaps bring speedy victory, Plans have been prepared by the National Defense Council to carry out this pros They can be me. lished firms capable of manufacturir 2,000 developing an output of 15,000 air- plan because of deiay in appropriations The Aero Club states that it has/mans to tour Palestine and invest!- knowledge that the mans to to sible internal injuries, mermann has prevailed upon the Turkish military authorities, through | es In six months were lying idie,| the Berlin War OMce, to permit « committee of three prominent Ger- airplanes in three months an being Installed along d re d tes abruptly. United S:ates, | gate the atrocity rumors, Jewish or. | "4 terininates abruptly the New stations and stairways are Myrtle Avenue line, and at Central Avenue only one etaircane is finished. other ascends fifteen or eighteen feet ground has been obtained for camp Dr. Melish, purposes and the new class will go! The FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917. TO JEWS" (DR, MELISH BREAKS ARM ISSUE IN GERMANY! BY FALL FROM “L” STARS wounds, the largest plebe class in the history | \ in July. British, Canadian and French au-| 8° | failing to observe that the stairway thorities have decided to adopt a cer. | Saniaations throughout Scan are! was unfinished, plunged through the tain type of training machine, of | "Minter Morrie is in constant | Opening and fell heavily to the street which from 10,000 to 20,000 will he |He was found, groaning and semi. | touoh with the Swedish Foreign Of- requited, and that at a meeting of the {0 consummated without interfering Aircraft’ Manufacturers’ Association | Me, and FT Paes dap the Hamburg Avenue station, with the production of other necea- ll the firms mentioned as being idle/ stantinople the truth concerning the sary munitions. If Congress will cut the programme will be realized. | These statements represent in ef- fect the announcement made to the Senate Committee on Military Affairs | by Howard B, Coffin of the Council | of National Defense, “It is certain that neither side can| win without the supremacy of the air for a strip of about fifty miles behint| the fighting front. As matters now stand the production capacity ts Practically balanced tn Europe. It ‘s| a grave question whether the German | chines, but it 1s certain that the per- | sonnel of the Aliled service is supe- | tor man for man. Germany has} reached her production limit,” sald | Mr. Coffin, Mr. Coffin explained in detail the by committees of army and navy off- | cers are working with the Air Ger- vice Production Board. Joint committees of American, Brit- ish and Canadian representatives, he sald, had agreed upon a standardiza- | tion system whereby the machines | can be turned out to the best advan- | tage. “fhe French development has gone ahead in its most important phases— that is, development of high speed fighting machines used on the front. “Some of these types are already in (Second Floor.) | \ New Summer |) Frock of * Spangled Orepe 6.50 models, and Specially Priced Pueblo, New Fall Coats Advance Fall Models Pom Pom, Cashmere Velour, In the new shades, New Fall Suits (Third Floor.) 27.50 Very Special ? Selected from regular ste In the new Coat lengths, Serges and Oxfords, Coat Reductions Women's & Miss desirable materials for present wear, (Main Floor.) | 25.00 sses’ Coats 10.00 ck, in the Reduced t wen’ make any type of airplane the Gov- “i tape and supply the money, ernment may order. 5th Avenue MODEL FABRIC ton record as being willing to) treatment of the Jews. So far he has |recelved little tangible information concerning conditions in Paleatine. Protestant stairway was not guarded, Dr. Melish is one of the prominent Episcopal clergyman of dames McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 16th 34th Special Offering Street 150 SILK POPLIN SUITS . ve For Men and Young Men $22.75 An assortment of new Silk Poplin Suits (Coat and Trousers) for hot weather wear. lars,” “stouts” and “shorts.” Made of “Cravenette-Proofed” Silk Poplin. This proofin retain their lustre longer. Drastic Reductions SPRING SUITS For Men and Young Men A large assortment of models and patterns $38.00, 40.00, 45.00 Suits reduced to $33.00 $33.00 and 35.00 ‘! 4) ‘* $26.75 $26.00 and 28.50 ‘ “i ** $22.75 Pronounced Savings on hundreds of fine all wool Suits made hy the best manufacturing tailors in conservative and smart models; of patterns in nea cluding “regulars, a large assort and “shorts.” MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT “stouts” jth FLOOR ‘‘McCreery Specials” lw MEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES bie BONY Smart NN all desirable leathers. aos $5.85 new lasts, in yy, All sizes styles on rte >. light and dark effects; perfect tailoring; sizes 34 to 48 in A new pinch-back model in sizes from 34 to 48 including “regu- g is an added asset as it makes. them more durable, and they will also ment conscious, by Poltceman ‘Tynan of Will be graduated Aug. 80, are atill | ‘According to Tynan, the unfinished | other classes are in tents on the, ote ee oe the city and lives at No. 126 Pierre. | pont Street, Brooklyn, Though his) condition is serious, It is aald at the | hospital that he will recover, Rassian Troops in Rald Ger tanglements, the ‘ enemy trenches and The patrol bayoneted those | sisted and took three Carpathians, northeast of large enemy scouting parties ed to attack our barrier retired to their trenches on with our rifle fire. PPTROC oMcial commu’ “Ruaso-€ sion of the Village of Martishka, north- east of Binorgon, a party of our scouts | under com: id of three officers, sup- ported by artillery, made a daring 352 NEW CADETS ENTER WEST POINT ACADEMY ag ‘ reconnaissance. Forcing their way “Roumanian Front—There Largest Plebe Class in History| through passages opened in wire en- usual fusillades. Brings Enrolment Up comers cor enaer erm aren amt eae to 900, WEST POINT, June 15.—A class of | 352 new cadets was admitted to the! Milltary Academy to-day, This is Honest Advertising "aan oomas all hear now-a-days because so many people are fn rats clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we of the institution, and brings the | present enrolment up to 900, | unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just “It is expected the class which en- | them, We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be, tered to-day will be augmented dur- ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early ing the summer, increasing the num- recommenda: inent Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Case into camp with the battalion early | toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. | Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Members of the second class, who in, winter quarters, although the | Genuine Oastoria always bears the signature of campus. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue _ON SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH 34th Street Special Offerings WOMEN’S SUMMER HATS Satin Hats are very fashionable for present wear and are shown in Black, White and Navy Blue; smart models At Very Moderate Prices A complete assortment of very attractive Sport Hats. 1.45 to 14.00 1,000 ARTISTIC HAIR ORNAMENTS Considerably Below Regular Prices A special purchase of high grade up-to-date Hair Ornaments at remarkable price concessions makes this sale possible. Hair Ornaments . 50c regularly 1,00 to 1.50 each Hair Combs, Barrettes and Pins in the newest shapes of the highest grade shell, amber and demi-shell colored celluloid; handsomely engraved and gold plated; filigree mountings; also some set with rhinestones and colored stones, Fancy Hair Ornaments .regularly 2,00 to 6.75 Fancy Ornaments, Barrettes and Pins in an endless variety of styles; all this season's makes; artistically engraved or pierced effects; inlaid with Silver, Gold, Peacock or Oriental Color- | ings; set with rhinestones or colored stone combinations, also a number of aluminum mounted styles set with first quality rhinestones. Remarkable Offerings MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL M s’ Afternoon Dresses sive 14 to Girls’ Silk Dresses--size 8 to 16 years; 18 years; new models in Navy Blue ‘Taf- | pretty models, in ‘Taffeta, Pongee and Crepe feta, also White or de Chine Flesh Color Georgette 18.50 sod 26.50 : | Girls’ Pea ced | Misses’ Lingerie Dresses size 14 to 18 | dainty models, in Lawn, Voile or Nets; Crepe. size 6 to 16 years; years; smart and pretty models, in | White 7 eat: . : Voile or Net embroidered and lace trimmed. | prety trimmed with lace or embroidered 16.75 wi 22.50 5.75 and 9.75 ; Misses’ Summer Dresses sive 14 to 14 Girls’ Tub Dresses sive 6 to 14 years, years; practical and serviceable models, in \ special purchase of 250 Dresses, made of ‘plain or fancy Voile, also Linen and Gingham Percale, Maid Gingham and Repp. 5.75 and 9.75 1.25 and 1.50 Misses’ Washable Skirts sive 14 to 18 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses—size years; new models, Pique, Gabardine, Khaki, 6 to 18 years; in Smocked or Sport models; Corduroy and many Novelty Cotton Fabries made of White Lonsdale Jean 2.95 and 5.75 1.15 and 1.50 MISSES’ SUITS & COATS Decided Reductions for Absolute Clearance 14 to 18 Various m regular stock. Made of Iricotine or Gunniburl 19.75 24.50 formerly 24.50 to 49.50 Coats size 14 to 18 years; a lar, variety of the season's smartest models; made of Poplin or Wool Velour 9.75 16.75 26.50 formerly 18.50 to $9.50 Suits styles taken { size years Serge, Gabardine 9.75 Exceptional Offerings BABY CARRIAGES Fifth Floor A comprehensive assortment of Perambulators, Pullman Sleepers, Gondolas, i Stationary or Collapsible Go-Carts and Sulkies at very moderate prices. Collapsible Go-Carts—Radically Reduced hood, pedded seat and back; ene motion, full collapsible; detadlee iwury springs —‘lan, Green, Gray and Black, 7.95 regularly 10,00 Three bow Moha able wheels; foot brake; ebonized handles; oe — rs

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