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i, winters wewom SERABLE FROM STOMACH TROUBLE alt Wretched Until HeStarted). To Take ‘‘Frult-a-tlyes’’ 694 Champlain St., Montreal, “For two years I was a miserable qufferer from Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble. 1 had frequent Diszy Spells, and when I took food felt wretched and sleepy. I suffered from Rheu- matiom dreadfully, with pains,in my back and joints, and my hands swollen. “A friend advised ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and from the outset they did me good. Afier the first boa I folt 1 was getting well and I can truthfully say that “Fruit-a-tives’ is the only medicine that helped me. LOUIS LABRIE.” 500 « box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealers, or sent postpaid by Fruit- wtives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— Advt. Stomach Relieved Digestion Aided . CHAS. A, WARNER “I want to express my thanks for the Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has le me. My attending physician told me | could not live three months and said I had consumption of the stomach. I read your advertisement in the news- gg ought a bottle, took it, and it done me so much good | cannot raise Duffy’s enough. I have taken it | for three years and keep it in the house | all the time. 1 would not be w Duffy’s. I am 63 years of < Chas. A. Warner, Cambridg Mr. port, Vt. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey ts recommended in tablespoon doses In equal water or milk t meals and ¢ tiring as an aid tod tion and assimilation of food. | “Get Duffy's and Keep Well” | At most. family ¢ wine stores, lic druggists If nsed and: hey household booklet tree, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, “Out of Bed Three Times!” Rochest are peculiarly fitted to promptly re-| leve soreness and aching in the kid-| y region They allay inflamma tion, restore normal secretion and| correct the alkalinity of the waste secretions, and thus stop the source | of irritation, pain and annoyance. | There are thousands of benefited users of Balmwort Tablets, and all| good, conscientious druggists recom mend and sell them 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor, Driggs Ave. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHE) No Deposit, 50c Weekly Bring This Adverti ent With Y: patterns Chatrsy Come and see o you may feel ai getting the best money; as high as low —» bugle, William Danzig, of Elizabeth, N, J., and his wife, Ruth, were legally divorced to-day in the Chancery Court at Newark. Bugled out of |The bugle always awakened William, | but unfortunately for his peace of | mind, it also awakened his wife, | DIFFER ON PAPER CONTROL, | Some {dations for Got BALMWORT,TABLETS [am avy mS : | All of Crew & RROOKLYN C Opens a New Clothing Account Discount Off Your Credit Purchase BEFRIGERATERD 50c WEEKLY OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, ~ BUGLE BLAST BLEW == RUSBAND AND WIFE —|INTOTHELAW COURT Ma-in-Law Sounds Trumpet Daily So Son Can Make the 8.02—Wife Roused Also. Blown apart by the blasts of a matrimony by, his own mother, Will- lam Danzig was and this is the reason why: William works in New York and} is @ very sound sleeper, To reach his employment on time he must take the 8.02 from Elizabeth every morn- ing. The loudest of alarm clocks dis- turbs him not, Ordinary noises do not awaken him, Often he overslept. | His wife didn’t have to go to work | on the 8,02 and she didn’t care about | getting up early in the morning. | Wiltam's mother, tn whose home he resided with his wife, took upon | herself the task of getting her off- | opring away on time, She knows| how to blow a bugle, Daily #he aroused him with a bugle. The ringing “ta-ra-ta-ta-ta” waa) heard every morning at 7.15 o'clock | throughout Scott Park, a suburb !n | which the Danzig home was located. Finally the situation became acute. Utterly impervious to any awaken- ing sound but a bugle blast, William was confronted with the alternative of giving up his job or giving up his wife, for she flatly refused to con- unue to live with him if his mother persisted in the bugle call. William decided to keep his job, | and the Danae bugle still sounds in BIGGER NAVY FOR PAN: DUE TO U, S, WAR PLANS Programme Includes Eight Super- dreadnoughts and Eight Battle Cruisers. TOKIO, June 21—The Japanese Diet convened to-day, The recent elections gave Premier Terauchi a goodly majority, and there appears little opposition to his policies, Terauch! plans to make the main ength of the anese navy eight -dreadnoughts, with eight bat- tle cruisers, instead of elght dread- noughts and four cruisers, as formerly planned. America's preparations in st su the war, it Is generally admitted, led to this change ——@——__ Poblishers % Dangerous Precedent tn Proposed Action, WASHI ‘ON, June 21.—Members {the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association met here to-day to decide on @ policy regarding newspaper taxa- tion for war revenue and to take up the Federal Trade Commission's recomme: ernment control of news manufacture and distributto: k resident of th upported but plans to put up fits own, to buy 100,000 tons of newsprint. which + 1s said may ha the market we SUBMARINE CHASER BURNS. Ammunition Removed tn Time and HULL, Mass., June 21.—The subma- rine chaser 8. P. 65, formerly the Gypsy, a forty foot power boat, was burned to jthe water's edge on Stony Beach last | night. Ensign A. J. McKenzie, com mander, and @ crew of six men were taken off by Coast Guardsmen, Ammunition aboard was removed be- fore the flames reached it. Naval au- thorities are conducting an investiga- tion. 164, 166, 1645 and 170 Smith Street Wyckoft st IN GREATER NEW YORK $125 Worth of Furnitare RE “Dey BELL DIES IN PRIVATE HOSPITAL HERE Began His Stage Career In Grand Opera, but Was Better Known as Comedian, Digby Bell, yr and actor, died last night in Miss Alston's house for private patients, Sixty-firet Street and Central Park West. Hoe had been in bad health for several months and was removed to the house a weok |ago when his condition suddenly be- came dangerous Mr, Bell was sixty-eight years old. He was born in Milwaukee, the son of bt J.B of that city was educate or several years as @ stoamship agent went abroad to cultivate his voice. 1 he mado bis operatic debut in the Iste of Malta and later Men’s $1 to $2 roken” assortments a: eae ed Ji ‘epps and fine Shirtin, in attractive variety Every Shirt Is Guaranteed Not to fade. Every shirt is cut (A few of these shirts have sli laundry im ‘one but nothing ¢! will hurt the wear.) All sizes, from 1334 to 17. $1.25 to $2 remarkable sale. Woven Colored Stripes. 16}. — he from ton Sna For and Exe Strictly Fresh Goods guaranteed, " ROAST BEEF ee yd 4 22c Fresh Fish ity for F (Hes weet SWEET ORANGES Negligee Shirts at 79° “odd” lots of shirts from our recent sale and {n our reduced for quick clearfince. Array of Materials Fine be of Woven and Corded Madras, Im- nese Crepe, High Count Percale, Poplin, All this season's styles stripes and plain colors. 019 Fashion Barsain Friday Eighth Sale of This Series Tomorrow, June 22nd. This is the bargain day event that so many of our patrons wait for weekly—for it is on this day in the “Old Fashioned Bargain Friday Sales” that we reprice All Broken Assortments, Discontinued Lines, Odds and Ends and Remnants of Seasonable Merchandise of Every Description Very often the best bargains are not advertised at all, because quantities are too limited. “OLD FASHIONED BARGAIN FRIDAY” size, finished with finest pearl buttons. Laundered or Soft Double Cuffs “Sport” Shirts 79 A special purchase from a well- known maker is included in the above These shirts are of White Madras and Cheviot—also Sizes 13 to Several Hundred “Odd” Suits seni picking in youtha, models in WOR! SIMERES AND Khaki Trousers the regular pri Our Market Specials Order all your table supplies in our mammoth Pure Food Market. and telephone orders filled promptly, CHICKENS choice STRAWBERRY SHORT-| HOMB- MADB POTATO F BREAD— 50 Ibs, #14 ANG EL FOOD 5 D 25€ | SEEDED RAISIN MOLASSES FRUIT | | BREAD clarge in BOC pecia s le; —4pecial, | MABBLE 89) 60¢ | -—Tea 35 5c)! INE APP! as sang baritone roles in “Faust,” “Traviata” and “Il Trovatore.” He made his first comic opera appear- ance in “Pinafore” at Montreal, and & short time later became a member of the Augustin Daly company. Mr, Bell appeared in many well known comié operas and musical comedies, ee ae wehe to Saudevilte, In the | years ho had done movin pi re. work. He married Laura Joyce in "T883, —_——__— OBITUARY NOTES. Nicholas T. Brown, aged sixty- seven, former Coroner and chairman of the ey Fund Commission in this city, is dead in Bloatsburg, N. Anson W. Hard, enty-five years old, for many years a New York cof- tee importer, is dead at Lawrence, college and| i, ZL James Magon Crafts, solentist and former President of the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, is dead at Boston. ; full LOOK FOR today’s Eve. Journal. assortments for but tre odd" suite higher priced tines in id A styles and ppy and conservative ST " Men Youths, client *1.25 best quality at economical prices. Mail Telephone Chelsea 4000, Fresh Meats: Cocoa —— None sent C. O. D. ; BREAKFAST LAMB—iegs of fancy DQ] PORK—vhole loin 290 Peis want clty-dressed; Ib... © of fresh Jersey; Ib om the be LAMB-—full fore quarters] PRIME ROAST—cut from ieee eoce Of genuine Spring fancy nativ . ' ‘ F 30¢ tle: thes. FOUNTAIN QUALITY LAMA hind’ au BROILERS BREAKFAST GOCOA Renuine ‘Springs QDe] ity dry-p —2t4- Ib 336 iN 32e caniaiee 88e MUTTON—legs of fancy FO Whe Western stock; 27¢ Sugar-——, DOMINO GRANULATED ORME} = SUGAR 3'4-Ib, carton. 28c None gent C. 0. D. Limit cartons. | Sold WHITING ” Ge | CDE Vy, with Grocery Orders CROAKERS-- S CUT Loar x fresh caught; %. Be oie Sicawts me. O4€ PORGIES freah caught: 8c ait: UTTERFISH— | SHAD— ; BRC eui Tic, 2000 |, beac coma ibs 18¢ Our Own, Roasting 7 ou ) m Ba 3 BLEND Our Own Baking: COFFEE usually. 33 HOUSEHOLD CHOICE GREEN BLEND TRA ripe, sweet No Deposit—$1 Weekly ou and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Vhen Opening a New Account Sideboards U 500 Weekly See our large stock of Bideboa: sty! ur big stock, and ssured of 6-49 for your as $33; tra value. , Wines, Ktce., ea, || Prana Fiour TECKER'S SUPERLATIVE. FLOUR FOUNTAIN. PREMIUM PATENT FLOUR : 3 dot, & BHC crate of 36, $3.95; Cicer LEMONS” 99¢@| dm 8140; 196 he pon Oy ” i BABBITT'S BEST SOAP Fresh Vegetables 40 30: 8 an, FRESH GREEN 9g | RHUBARB 1: + th onl ie i Cag iy ne rire as | Oar nene HAZEL, BEST FAMILY P sler, Wate ress; Bg STRING BEANS ‘ 9e box, 9 $3.85; 80c } Webb. bag — Parlor Match 3 { $1.89 pecked. in tin ox; at ‘A5¢ | Specially Priced Monogram _ |: Chub House Rye Whisky— Sweet hi 5 a bottle, Our specie! este ¢ bi brand 8 0 everywhere for Choice Californ 7 Claret and~ —— Pilgris Rhine Wine ES) Green Trading Stamps as Usual, of extra fine fis and quality; a § grade; per gallon, Holland Gin la point to the biggest economies tomorrow. Ask foy Them. Rea, ‘een nvaxinc ‘WORLD, emvnbpay, JUNE 2 HUGE WATER PIPE BURSTS; NEW SUBWAYS FLOODED Great Damage Done When Cats- kill Pressure Is Turned Into Mains, A thirty-six-inch water main broke at Lafayette and Howard Streets at 4.80 A. M. to-day, flooded every cellar to Canal Street, cascaded onto the Canal Street subway platform and into the new subway noarby and con- Y./ verted several etreots in the vicinity into canals, ‘The Catskill pressure was turned on im the district for the first time Inet night, and proved too atrong for the pipes. The water tore up the asphalt for fifty foot in Lafayette Offered $1.98 A_PAIR IS CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN TODAY'S WHOLE- QUOTATION ON SHOES of FAR INFERIOR QUALITY. We were favored with these 1,000 pairs of shoes by one of our best makers, and quickly turn them over to you at just about what we paid for them. Popular styles in Gunmetal Calf, Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calf, Every pair Goodyear welted. Not every size in every style, but all sizes in These shoes are termed “Facto imperceptible i tery t Come early, of during the Women's and Misses’ $9.75 and $12.75 Coats— 3, and medium length styles in Novelty 55 Plaids; sale Ay: Women's and Misses’ $14.75 to $22.50 Suits—Gabardine, Poplin and Serge; $ tale 8.95 Women's and | Misses’ $1_ Sports Blouses — white Voile, Novelty Colored Stripes, Colored Check, Crossbar and Self Stripes; sule 79 filled; fitted with g Hosiery MEN'S. NOV THREAD § slo thread 79¢ 1K fancy wr 19¢ DRESS As lilustrate Has « 20x 4 French Plate Mire large and mall wers price, Stees, > ” $2.50 $1.84 Planat & Co. aS Troy ELD 160 3-Star Cognac || HANDSOME ROCKER Rose: | Brand, Locktails |) te sos 25 Hunter Dine iferia orale taluheds lah’ wakes, alat hree Whisky te ; A Pure old aight b by eat c . = ‘ 4 : Baie. 9OC ° broad arms. Reg 5] vi I a ee ee eee emer 1). larly 82.20): B08 "Rete Some of the Biggest Values in Our Old Fashioned Bargain Friday Told of Briefly in These Items: Women’s and Misses’ Bracelet Watches od 7-jewel movement; enameled bezel Don't Miss the Bargains in Our Annual Sale of Outdoor Sporting Goods of All Kinds Above events are fully detailed in our Ad. 1917. Gtreet arf fifteen feet in Howard Street. It did not reach the subway tn sufficient quantity to interfere with the operation of traina, The new subway at Canal and Lafayette Streets, however, was flooded with twelve feet of water, and water also stood @ foot deep in the new Broad- way subway at Canal Street, where hundreds of barrels of cement were ruined. Tt 1s estimated that the damage to cellars will reach many thousand dollars. Batler Stores Wo: The James Butler grocery stores and markets are giving to-day 10 per cont, of their receipts to the nearest looal Red Cross branches. As there are between 400 and 600 of the James Butler stores and markets tn and about Greater Now York, will be @ substantial contribution, 10,000 Men Will Want These 1,000 Pairs of $3.50 and $4 Oxfords $ Friday at Reje that will hurt the service or style. D. or Phone Orders filled. None to dealers. Sale Women's and Misses’ Blouses—15 styles; tea, with novel of contrasting colored Women's and Misses’ $3 Skirts tailored styles in black and white Checks, blue and white and black and white Overplaids; also Copen- hagen and rose Corduroy; belts to 40 inches; lengths to 71.95 42 inches; sale 10 year gold $ $1 Middy of white Gala- ars and cuffs Te and 25o. (convertible) ; sale, each at in this evening's Journal.) Pillow Cases Men’s & Boys’ Underwear | style; odd lots, slightly soiled; reg- | BUYS: FINE LIGHT WEIGHT UNION| larly’ 49¢ and S¥¢ each; sale, My ge 29¢ Pillow Cases--bleached muslin, 45x36] 1 #14 20° only i | inches before making; regularly] ; bit AON] priced 19¢; sale, each wt Se | Children’s Hats S0e i | 1 tra tvy dive edging, Senay enue ‘ean’ 19e trimmed with na velvet ribgon and | Lawn Dressing Saeques Boe] teyye Sikes up t0 2 years, Regular und with navy blue or laven 4 | de and th mmed with embroidery | Reproductions of | Pe border, Sises 36 to 40. Regularly 80c oF blue eatin be FAMOUS PAINTING nf 7 . Prana tr uecuna ite Ne vie} ‘Choo Choo” Cars Reduced | Boys’ Wash Suits Sale 65¢ } gilt frame. Sold (y=). Good, wholesome outdoor fun for) fussy ceria’ 2, dark, Smloringe and j regularly up to $5 ttle boys and girls can be derived| p»..- Sa trom these splendid, durable coasters, | #098’ Wash Suits... Sale 96¢ | come $1.95 Choo Choo Cara—-$1.15 Ma ’ lors, Leader Apartment House » 2g ‘5 | es and & 5 years, | Ketrigere oe at House ches,| 8229 Choo Choo Cara—$1.50 ere. Wititas ache ies | Boys’ Washable Blouses 29 | ice capacity 65 lbs. Silk Gloves ‘ year d provision ¢! ' ' Pa tlnsenine le ade Be 16-button length--in black and white; | Boys’ Washable Blowses ... 68e Alaska Refrigerator double finger tipped, Paris point} ™&cts “ ys fe Co. Reg. price embroidery on back; regularly priced | cuded. Si-pea. » ts es $15.65; Sale 75¢; sale price +++ B0c] #% Khaki, 6 to 16 years. Water Cooler—Japanned oak on out nized i nickel plated faucets, solidly filled walls; 4 15 gallons capacity. Reg. % 1: | or gold Sspangles; price $2.10; Sale J and travelir White to $3.50; Mountain i to Ice Cream rim and Marquisette Crossbar, " 2S ie aa ten titched borders; For tn Smoker in white and ecru; 36 inches wide. | 5%, THAN! afar» it Regularly 19¢ per yd. Sale, per < 4 1.75 eam and 7A Mae rainy aLaei ese ce, Tee | ice Imported 30 Wide Cretonng in) = ; ott alae harmonio rs, suitable for Sum Tobucco | price $2.30; mer drapery and slip covers. Regu- CANS OF tre tealcot nae ny larly 29¢; sale, per yard Zac| =a A 15e IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— PRICE TICKETS —they Details of other special offerings in our advt. in 1.98 And that's only natural, for the selling price barely covers the cost of the * but the imperfections are js safe to assume that every pair offered will be disposed for Hirst few hours of this sale tomorrow. No Mail, C. O. More Prigan Thousands of Remnants of Wash Fabrics Women’s Neckwear at 5e & 25c A good selection of collars,and collar and cuff sets; choice at Se A lot of odd collars (slightly crushed); values 0c to 25¢; reduced tomorrow, Pillow Cases, 15¢ and 39¢ embroidered; envelope Novelties at vening Bags, Gauze Fans, black 5 ¢, richly decorated with silver reduced Drapery Specials at Ide and 22¢ ‘Res. U, @, Pat, Off, America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A, H.B.Kirk&Co.,NewYork,N. A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT * June Clearance of Hair Goods Present Low Prices Further Reduced by 25%. This clearaway affects our entire stocks of hair goods. For special mention we have selected: 300 Fine Switches Natural Wavy Quality, in all wanted shades, except gray. € . Sale, $1.37 20-inch lengths, formerly $1.50. 22-inch lengths, formerly $1.75. 24-inch lengths, formerly $2.00. Also all-around plain and gray naturally wavy transformations, formerly $1.95; at $! Second Floor. Special—Special—Special! Men’s $1. 2StrawHaisat Lo15 Fifteen hundred fine, orien Sennit Straw purchased under- are offered Fri- $1.15. Newest and weaves in nd fine woven braids; all light weight. Silk trimmed. — All di- mensions, all sizes, Genuine South American Panama Hats, Regularly $5 and $6 Bargains | Undermuslins at COMBINATIONS—Of good with lace or embroidery pieces selected from regular stock, | pettus to oe 8 PETTICOATS br 59e . trimmed are odd 59e camb: T be and abc from our Value ‘$1.00 : | $1.50 Petticoats Sor. Made of “Marrie’’ cloth, top in black, with deep pleated { of Diack and ‘white stripe “marreen.”” Also excelient quality of sateen, with founves of sliver floral designs, Bplondid bergains in theve two. styles egularl Ye; regularly 490; 9 | Rubber Divers’ Cape 10¢ Assorted colors Notion Dept. 79 Rubber Beach Hats 59¢ rubber rosette. Charm- ons. Notion Dept, Trimmed with tar 2 color combina 5e Va In wsard Lace Front Corsets W 49c to $1.95 Remnants of Dress Goods Already Reduced Reduced Again ace ‘ st wanted drese 4 as a result also shaving pads pers, Regularly $1 for tomorrow 1.95 ‘9c to Double a Stamps Till 12 0° vin Any Dept., Cloch, Single de Stamps Therea/ter, or for $2in Cash at ax Office on Fifth Floor. Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day. We Give 2u¢

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