The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 6

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em e4 2 Soins ee eee ee “oFRECKLE-FACE 4) Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. moves the freckles; while i 1 pai to-day and will go to the Gov- Tt provides that er and sends may be pun- ‘The same fine compantes for MAY DELAY GREAT Remove Easily. a chance, ‘reckle. . remedy for freckles with the tee of a reliable ler that it ‘will not cost you a penny unless it re- does give clear complexion the expense is Simply get an ounce of othine double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you easy it ii rid yourself of the homely freckles and get « beavti- ‘al complexion, Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this is the iption sold under guarantee of back if it fails to remove —Advt. Closed Shops Reach Den- man and Goethals WASHINGTON, June 15.—Threats | of a strike in Eastern shipyards un leas the closed shop is inaugurated were reported to Chairman Denman and Gen, Goethals of the United| they held here to-day with ship- builders from all parts of the coun- try. To intimations that the shipyard owners would like the Government to handle the labor untons with the mailed fist of war, Denman replied emphatically: "I think it would be to start a labor controve gress at this time,” Denman also made it clear to the forty shipbuilders that the Govern- ment at present has no intention of operating merchant vessels, “Ono ex-member of the Shipping Board." said Denman, “gave his ap- proval to @ semi-soclalistic scheme of government operation, but it is not the board's plan.” Gen. Goethals asked all ship builders to inform him of the number of vessels they have under way, how many more they can undertake to present ‘basic costs of labor and ma- terials. Puget Sound shipyard men de- | |clared lack of steel is keeping some jof thelr shipways idle. Chairman Denman promised the shipwrights that the Government w utmost to see they ol necessary steel at the earliest pos- sible date. | Pacifico Coast representatives at the meeting, although their yards] are being operated under the open| shop plan, joined in mendation of the Ka: some sort of governmen trol. mone: freck! ine for us y in Con- Geod Advice May A great relish for Clams, Fish, Steaks, Chops, Roasts and } Salads. | Made in U.S. A. Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores. for O14 and Charles Hi er, who bad cling strangely |the recent death of his wife, was hanging to @ gas fixture In a hallway New 1917 Models. bathroom at his home, No. 319 Bast Prices $20 to $55. N | Sire 6AM. jogay : , . and had” been Very Liberal Terms 9 +: ) 1. Cell or Write for Catalog" \V.” paVEdaS ft 3 405 Bw Saat bei Stow coset a NO REMUNERATION, (From the Kansas City Jourval ) | " gloomily responded the author thereof, “I can't seem to sell U.S. TRADE FLEET Threats of Men Who Demand |} States Shipping Board at a meeting |» "| Kennedy is charged with app ‘-y. | France, and the Government has re- tt to anybody.” The Will Introduce Saturday 17.50 =20.00 = 25.00 dotted or scroll pattern foulard. Formerly 35.00 10 47.50 Only one or two suits of a kind in various fabrics and sty’ Assembled from the regular stock. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 Demi-tailored and costume suits in typical Bonwit Tel & Co, modes for the younger set. Sizes 14 to 18, specifically designed for the hard-to-fit ,irl of 12 to 16. BONWIT TELLER &CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET New and Exclusive Summer Fashions in MISSES’ SILK FROCKS Of Taffeta, of Foulard, of Silk and Georgetle Original “Jeune Fille” modes expressive of youthful charm and chic for misses of 14 to 18 Featured are simple shirt waist frocks, tight fitting basque effects, draped side skirt styles, Georgette crepe combined with taffeta or with polka WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 70 Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Taffeta and Satin Suits “‘Flapper’’ Suits and Coats Hee U8 Va Olle Formerly 22.50 to 35.00 A collection of suits and coats exclusive with this shop, Opposition to War Has Far Reach-| Other Witnesses Will Allege She ing Effect on Anarchist Arrested as Slacker. | Nochum Rochlin, twenty-two, a tailor, of No. 377 Snediker Avenue, sville, was arraigned t ymissioner Ca 6 in 1 jay for failure to regis the conseription law min Silverma of the Artillery i Emma Goldman's meeting says that when he accosted Roechlin another Anar chist tried to slip him a registra- tion card. M Tochlin, according to Silverman, i “Am Tan Anarchist? Tam more. | If they come wet me for war I'll shoot to k Rochiin was examination us ight din $5,000 bail for day, He said he in any that he is a Te eat anything t He threatened on a hunger strike in Jail, He boa that © Up a good job in a tailor shop rather than press a sol- dier's trousers BANKER KENNEDY INDICTED; ARREST IN FRANCE ASKED Accused of Fleeing With $300,000 Entrusted to Him for Trans- mission to Hungary. William A. Kennedy, head of the banking and brokerage firm of Ken- nedy, Mitchell & Co. of No, 35 Wall Street, was this afternoon indicted for grand larceny in the first de will ¥ been kille a ing moneys entrusted to him by pri- nking institutions for trans- m to Budapest, Hungary. The vat mis: | allegation is made that he has left this country $300,000 of such moneys. District Attorney Swann was noti fied to-day that Kennedy is now in with quested his arrest at the hands of the French Government Detectives traced Kennedy, who left . this city a week or more agu, to the steamship Alfonso XII, waich satled from Havana, C to 4 port in nee he proceeded to France ‘s friends say the money entrusted to him for transmiysion to Hungary is being taken there by him personally, as he preferred not to risk transmission by other means. - oe oe eo o.oo oe we ee ee ae ae ee 0 ee eae ae a as Se = 39.50 '* 12.00 "35.00 10.00 hymn of the new Russian Republic. stantin Balmont, English version by Kurt and music is by Alexandre Gretchaninoff, arranged and edited by Kurt Schindler. “THE HYMN OF FREE RUSSIA” Will be published on June 17 in THE SUNDAY WORLD. The poem is written by Kon- It is the Vera Schindler. The THE EVENING WORLD, CONSCIENCE WON'T LET HIM =MRS. MOONEY AT SCENE SHIPYARD STRIKES PRESS SOLDIERS’ TROUSERS OF EXPLOSION, 1S ALLEGED)". ss,hnm marry sri Was Not Anywhere Near < whe adaintos the Tragedy. |20 DAYS FOR ABUSIVE TALK. SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.—New| trons Man Who Called Marines Interest trial of Mra, Rena Mooney for com plicity In the bomb murders, when the prosecution | workhouse for twenty days by Magis- him My ee one oe ee ee ee eae ae eae eee eae ae | i \ | \ | \ \ \ \ ' \ \ \ \ g eH HEM HMM MEK HERE RRR SPREE RE RRR RE AER ‘ UBAUMANH &.BRO tion that Mrs, Mooney was on the roof of the Eilers Building at the cot near the scene of the explosion. ctically ail witnesses to-day identified ‘pieces of the bomb picked up after the explosion, was injected to-day into the Humes Sent to Workhouse, Leo W. Levin of No. 1718 Washington preparedness parade! Avenue, the, Bronx, was sent to the t several persons of|trate Fuchs in the West Farms Police ‘Court this afternoon for saying that jthe United states bluejackets and ma- >t of bums. rding to the testimony of rman of the Eighth Coast William O. Salaman of the luard and Gerald Pace of the enty-Second Engineers interrupted ting of the Common Cause Society vening at Tremont and Washing- nues with abuse of sailors and In the coi having se y bus at t This is t Frank C, Oxman, t an, now under indi rge of suborning pr in the trial of Mrs. , Thomas M set up the pney. CAMMEY'! Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Boys’ Shoes Reduced to $2.95 This Sale Ends Saturday On Friday and Saturday we shall continue the sale of boys’ shoes, $2.95 and $2.35. Every pair Cammeyer guaranteed and reduced to about cost price. Hun- dreds of parents are taking advantage of this once-a- year opportunity to lay in a plentiful supply of these splendidly made, long-wearing shoes for their sons. With leather still on the rise, we shall not be able to duplicate th fering for a long time to come. Every fair carefully fitted by clerks who understand the importance of fitting the growing foot with the *2.95 Formerly Sold to $6.00 i Shoes and Oxfords, in Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Black Kid and Pat- ent Leather. Sizes 1 to 514. Little Boys’ Shoes Reduced to $2.35 $2.35 The Famous Cammeyer True-Form Orthopaedic Formerly Sold to $3.50 Sale at These 3 Stores: West 34th St. 6th Ave. and 20th St. and Our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St. Leather. Lace and Button Models. em ee ee ce ce ee ee ew was oe i Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M We Close Evenings al MOLAR A WEN SOUR Po 2B RRC NTS RI EHH 10-Piece Set, at FREIGHT AND ROAD FARE, SOE Xa ‘CE WILLIAM & MARY DINING ROOM SUITE |: "T, 54 in. longi CHINA CLOSET, ARM CHAIR i seate of genuine 404°: ® eS RIO RRL FB ac peace ERE TO THE LIBERTY LOAN $412,000.00 Subscribed to in the Proportion of By Our Patrons,’ $356,000.00 By Our Employees, $56,000.00 THANK YOU! STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT ONE P. M. franklin Simon & CO, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Saturday Morning Until One P. M. When Store Closes Women’s Tailored Suits Dressy or tailored models No Credits No Exchanges Of navy blue or black serge, gabardine, Poiret twill or hairline suitings, also taffeta or faille silk Suits. 18.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT ONE P. M. franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out Saturday Morning Until One P. M. When Store Closes 248 Misses’ Silk Dresses Of plain Crepe de Chine or Striped Silk No Credits No Exchanges Crepe de chine dresses, in white, pink, light blue, green, maize, Copen or rose, ulso of men’s wear striped habutai silk. 1 5 14 to 20 years. Reduced to .00 Also a Sale Saturday Morning Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits Four new models made from the highest grade wool Jersey Belted models in this season’s most wanted colors, also Chinese blue, Salmon pink, rookie or white; sash or tailored belted coat, shirred back skirt with pockets. 14 to 20 years. Values $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT ONE P. M. Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Special Sale Saturday Morning Until One P. M. When Store Closes Children’s Summer Socks On Sale Store Floor Lisle or Cotton Socks Gf white lisle or cotton, with light blue, pink or black novelty striped tops. Sizes 6 to 9. 6 pair for Children’s Lisle Thread Socks In all white or black, with double heels and toes. Sizes 7 to 914. 6 pair for Fancy Lisle Thread Socks White or colored lisle thread socks, with fancy tops. Sizes 5 to 914. 95 95 6 pairfor 1,25 ba

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