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te Recenter {/oveeralprtetiged j ) nue, Sea Gate. Mr. h , Ra ea fo PRR RE Sore’ ier "hls trail more practical. They will have had ‘Brogdya: replied Mr. ns 4 : i ft shout nr His chauffeu - Sr eakda tr Ge ince ee “Feprenent ahem,” said. M raus. rm and Judge jan and myse’ a pod pad ye betanes ; Padered wt Sea Oates sere eae fie. tae Bes 7 rene ee aitnat Sue Waie inte’ lee Gare ("Who told you that?’ asked Mr. pointed to represent them.” Reet the 2.000. the G ‘9 ; ¢ 0 ist the steering readjust our courses after the war's Sheehan, ——»——— contemplates raising. p P| William 1H. Hanan, shoe manufac- | Wheel and badly bruised. at on experience, we shall know how to "One of the officials,” replied Mr.| new Yoru Athletic C Sas received with much apple |) tarer, was thrown from his auto and |The police had license number make our courses more useful to the }Btraus, “Were any — resolutions ‘A : Speakers were James W. Gerard, injured ti he id arrested John Bekhort, 0 r. adopted authorizing you to represent former Ambassador to Germany; the jast night when 9 a cae countty—in the best and fullest sense ry \. t ‘car ran into him on Surf A » & Me Union Street, 3 | 7 | the assdctations? Rev. Joseph A. Mulry, President o' / of the word useful. No,” replied Mr. Sheehan, “but r)nasium of the New York Athletic] fordham University, and Bheriff Al- appear ‘here as the Chairman of tho! Club last night the club President," fred E. Smith. Yale's Artillery Armory, erected by graduates of the university, was dedicated. A natignat salute, pa- {riotlc addresses and the singing o| . ee — i “America” by the assembly mad : celebration Snpreasive. | ‘ BROOKLYN ry Time - Honored — Festivities} cisan day at Harvard "wae obscvea Company Refused to “Obey. ; ei Dropped at Commencentents | The txercises| in the Btadhean were, Order to Set Aside Fund OPPEN HEIM Clt NS & ec cal Beauty Cream from Lemons . P more simple than usual, there was - “as How to use juice of lemons to clear, soften and whiten —Hadley Is Optimistic. |r basebatl game. with Xa und for * Depreciation. » rice many 0 club even va | ked the celebration in former | the face, neck, arms and hands. Make NEW HAVEN, June 1%—Atumn”i years a seaneeiled we Mm arermer! rhe hearing in the ‘Thied Avenue] Fulton Street, Brooklyn D t Yale to- Alan G. Paine of Spokane, Wash. Railway Co "8 pi | a quarter pint cheaply! respond teen dia! cnndided Pcp cght adh ort er banat Aalholra lt Aled ime-honored festivities. There were Theatre, (Foam D, Parsons of Cam os pony atin eat ns ny pethoad A U i Sale of eee 0 el ‘oup! bridge led in the singing of the class ' , 0" ued to-d ‘ oe ene the con froupings 18 costae about | oie assisted. oy MOind Wi, Cook of the Publle Service Commision, Ernest | , Madd atid ald a lg aaa Here is told how to prepare an inex-| Care should be taken to strain the |‘"* C#mpus, no bands playt erate lemon lotion which can be used | lemon Juice through a fine cloth go |P®rede to Yalo Field for the ball] Omcers’ Reserve Training Camp at bring back to any n the sweet | no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion | "Me, and no class dinners. Plattsburgh to norister ness of which it has been robbed | will k fresh for months, Every’) President Hadiey told of the prob- fty members of the gradua frying atmospheric conditions. women knows that lemon juice {8 |ioms the University would face by 8 arrived from Plattaburgh ey Worcester, who returned from the maldwin, special counsel for the ety, | 1 J. Rosensohn, Asstatant Counsel, showed ‘that in ublle Servite Commission Women’s and Misses’ 4 itnale, rough cas tan and red sed to bicuch vie ‘Temove “auch |reaaon ot the wav members are in military service in imued an order that the Third Avenue 4 war one Je | blem! a0 freckles, sallowness and | ;, 1 : ow ety - ] do 2 cl fi Gare oF of age are softened | tan, and la the ideal skin softener and | President Hadley ald: “We are en ytOSb Pasklbed fer o dantauintet Navy Taffeta Dresses pn lt ME acc tht cree chr my > - bona going to emerge from the war a bet-| Ste Samuel Lever Will Rematn in! of its gross receipts for a depreciation awe) f i The Yolen af two fresh lemon Just try it! Get three ounces of |t*r Place of education than we were ae gee vane fund to protect the public against any Birained into « bottle containing three | orchard white at any pharmacy oF |at the beginning—not merely better as Gove Rawal | Say mae enn nee ances of orchard white, makes a|tollet counter and two lemons from | because the coming generation. of |@uest of the Government Sir Bamuel tho corporation which might. follow whole quarter pint of the most re-| the d make ® quarter pint | students will be more serious, but| Lever Financial Secretary to the jogs of business through strikes or feorkeble lemon skin -beautifier at|of this ‘ant lemon lotion and h ‘ Treasury, who went to the United | ther abnormal conditions. Th about the cost one must pay for a| massage it daily into the face, neck, | "°tt*" Decause (Ne coming generation |states some time ago, has agreed to Leela Beach } pmall Jar of the ordinary cold creams. | arme and hande—Advt. of professors and instructors will be! remain there for an indefinite period. Pany refused to obey the order on the A Distinctive New Model Rin techs abe A stunning tailored model, fashioned along new lines, of very fine Taffeta, with fancy Organdie collar and cuffs, with new pockets and patent leather belt excuse advanced in 1912 that there was no depreciation and therefore no depreciation fund was necessary. “Lt the Third Avenue Company had - crores : e order of the Public Ser { y 3 mi ‘ ve on in 1912 and set aside THAT'S sO! AFELLOW Sate op ; tor eald Mr” Howehuchis, "tHere, Ya would BAS TO PAX FOR 4 a3 te ang nave been a fund.on hand sufficient Very Specially Priced at » pay for the strike the company faced about a year ago. The public id not compelled to pay this |i 20 per cent., for that Is precisely what the company asks this commission's n to do w L. Ransom, chief counsel for the Commission, expressed the opinion that inasmuch as the Third Avenue Comp had not cothplied é with the Commission's order of 191 It should not be permitted to be hoard } jobey the order it refused to obey in : 19127" Commissioner Whitney asked SIXTH AVE.. IB TO 19% STREET ' Alfred A. Cooke, counsel for the . t ty Tiird Aven ; . : : The law replied that he could Usual Complimentary OAC } | not speak for the directors, but prom- Our customers are invited to register srl Abadia Stamps } , Rigi eee ate in the State Military Census at our store melts deadlwadeheh othe: ; t Assemblyman Mark Goldberg of the any day until June 25. ; j seta of the 3. 8H." Green H -AND SAY! Elghteonth Assembly District sald: very possible assistance will be given. eiiteeteiveks al cole eet ay 4 | “Wouldn't it be very interesting to Registration Booth, Main Floor. 0 good book. Only find out just how many passengers Third “VIRGINIA” 1s led per day on th iitieees ennai during the strike, how much the company losa through the strike, . - |how much was paid for the importa Concert by National Staff Band of the Salvation Army Le Be cabbie a Ale tg ie Daily This Week from 12.30 to 1.30 on the Fifth Floor baat itens' neuraaciiley, lene alin During concert contributions will be solicited by the Salvation Army to buy amvulances to be sent to France. I | the whole story of the two trans ; fer movement in a nutshel i “1 don't think that would show any- | thing jected Chairman Straus. “Anyway — the n has a re- port on the stril you may look over." Cornelius M. Sheehan, who charged yesterday that Chairman Straus| should not be permitted to sit at the} hearing because he is a trustee of the ft New York L Insurance Company, | which js financially Interested in the| Third Avenue Company, Was on hand again to-day. He wanted to know if civie organizations would have a right to examine witnesses | A “REEL” i ABOUT VIRGINIA TOBACCO Piedmonts can give you better quality. Why? Because, being made of VIRGINIA TOBACCO, Piedmonts pay no import Duty. All their value is in the cigarette—where it belongs. Featuring Our “Leader” & “Universal” Makes In Three Popular Styles All of these refrigerators are fully guaranteed, made specially for Greenhut's by the famous Alaska Refrigerator Co. These embody everything necessary to insure refrigerator satisfaction from every standpoint. The hinges, locks, ete., are of solid brass. Pipes, shelves and ice racks are removable and easy to keep clean. The prices in this sale are: And when it comes to character—that natural “smack” that makes a cigarette a cigarette—Virginia is the only tobacco that can give it to you. That’s admitted. , A foot specialist is in attendance to look after ||| the troubles of all foot sufferers. HIS SERVICES ARE FREE. Do your feet ache or || pain? Do you find that you. cannot stand or || walk with comfort? Do |} you blame the trouble on your shoes without Just say ‘‘a package of Piedmonts, please.”’ Liggatte Myer: Fitacco Cr An all-Virginia cigarette — tise” Haare of Trade i Demonstration in Shoe Dept. All Week “Leader” Lift Cover Refrigerators— | ‘LLeader” Lift Cover Refrigeratore—| “Leader” Apartment House Re- 38 inches high; 22 inches wide; 15} 41 inches high; 24 inches wide; Tigerstors satel iets inches deep; ice capacity 35 Ibs.;| 1654 inches deep; ice 10 25) ae, be eee , 18l4 ; Ice capacity, 65 Ibs.; galvanized lined provis- §. capacity, 45 Ibs.; at vanized lined pro’ $ 7.0 lon chamber; a... © 14,00 ion chamber; at.. Same as Above--with white ename! Same as Above—with white enamel aed provision cham- 7.75 | vaten Laisead ¥ "1 1.75 lined provision cham- 515.50 “Univérsal” Side Icer Refrigerators— height, 44 inches; | “Universal” Side Icer Refrigerators: height, 45 inches; width, 32 inches; depth, 18 inches; ice capacity, 75 width, 43 inches; depth, 19 inches; ice capacity, 96 Ibs. ; white enamel lined provision cham- $91. (Q (bs: white enamel lined provision “894 00 ber; at.. Reduced Prices on Poultry Wire Our Pouliry Wire is gaivanized after weaving, making it doubly strong, 150-Foot Rolls; 2-Inch Mesh | 150-Foot Rolls; 1-Inch Mesh having given a thought to the proper treatment || of your feet? Come to our Shoe De- partment Comfort Sta- tion. Tired, aching, tor- ]} tured, corned, ,cal- loused, bunioned feet are received here and || relieved | Ours is not merely a || shoe department—it is also a foot comfort sta- tion, We fit feet for the | Same as Above—white lined pro- 4 The Cigarette of Quality shoes, as well as shoes 24 inches; regularly $3.00; sale, $2.40'42 inches; regul 2 ; ch i 4 * 2 i} regularly $2.90; sale, §2, NOTE—For cigarettes, the ei IO for 5¢ for the feet. A service a inne regularly 6.00; wie = 24 inches; regularly 5.80; re no tobacco like Virginia, Av rendered’ free to our ; wo, ne 36 inches; regularly 8.70; % 48 3 4. 60 inches; regularly 7.50; sale, 5, 72 inches; regularly 6. patrons (pFoReeanurs : “THE BIG STORE” | | Matra | Piedmont is the biggest -elig Also packed Virginia cigarette in the worl, 20 for 10¢ inches; regularly 11.60; “Sperry’' Gald Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 We hin the av¢ Office on the Fifth Floo unpe TU 13 0 Clock.