The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1917, Page 4

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Andrew Alexander ; Sixth Avenue comer 1@th Street Both exceptional values, “Ri | night for the full week. The dopart- : Saifstin SS St, Regis pump, white CANVAS, 08 illustrated... coon pa) ond Patent Sree nee se ees cecmmees. Women’s Boots ‘Tan calfskin, lace, medium or high heels Teckrap eT Tr ¥ oxford, tough as raw to ‘These are all reguler lines in complete) LONDON, June 21.—A delayed Rus Andrew ¢ Sixth Avenue gre * Shoe Specialists for 60 Years 38th Street Special for Fr $3.95 450 pairs in gur Kidskin; wide toes Oxfords. Major Theodore Roosevelt and Second Ldcut, Archie Roosevelt, Of- _ feere Reserve Corps, who have been ack $5 “4 $6.00) an i .,....., $5.50 *"* $6.50 Bisck, $4.00, $5.00 *"* $6.00 $5.50 | $6.00 $8.50 Nor heels,’ nigh cult ideal ‘Bummer ehoes. $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 * $6.50 as eae $2 “9 $2.50 | de: $1.85 © $2.85 Alexander corner 19th Street Lord ©& Taylor FIFTH AVENUE $5.00 Oxfords metal and black also white Canvas Ground Floor ee 4 0 0 0 00) — 0 0 a the Bow-Wows In and | Out of Leash. | If you've got a dog, wit a muzsie trate and @ fine, warranted not to bite. The Department of Health is goink to descend on the bow-wows next | week, and @ six day campaign is | koing to be waged flercely against the canine family. Starting on Monday morning, the work will be carried on day and revenue is expected, to the income tax, ment declines to make public its plans further than to warn dog owners that the law is going to be made effective. This ts the time of year when dogs become affilcted with the rabies; and @ bite may mean death from hydro- phobia, The law reads: “No unmuzaled dog shall be per- mitted at any time to be on any pub- lie highway er in any public park or place (stores, restaurants, stations, | = apartment halle and yards) in the | city of New York.” In the public parks dogs must be muzzled and leashed. A strap over the snout i# not @ muzzle, All this applies to the Pomeranian as well as the flercest bull terrier. If the snout of my lady's pet Is too tiny to have a muszlo fitted on his map it is up to my lady to have a muzzle made to order, This contention of the Health Department has been sustained by the Court of Appeals, Deaths trom hywrophobia have been on the decrease for the past few years, there having only one death in 1916 and one 915, But in the latter year 8,660 persons were bitten and in 1916 there were 8,297. ALL-RUSSIA CONGRESS UNANIMOUSLY FOR WAR PETROGRAD, June 21.—The All- Russia Congress of Workmen and Sol- iers to-day unanimously resolved upon an immediate Russian offensive, Tho unanimous vote indicates that even tho Petrograd Council of Work men's and Boldiera’ delegates, which etofore been strongly in favor of has been won over to the war in view of the overwhelming sent! to that end developed by the All- ference, ‘onrad local council has here r In levying ~ ene mment and passed a on favoring the reorganization army, War Cabinet was (or including the leaders of the Russian Army and Navy and technical representatives, petsae SEC nn RUSSIAN WAR OFFICE REPORTS ARMY IS ACTIVE sian ofMetal t—the first tn three days—gave welght to-day to | Gen, Brus! pledge that Russia will | fight, as expressed in @ message to Gen, Sir William Robertson, chief of the Briti#h Imperial Staff. The | wrad eported “tusilly and ac on all front.” ply gratu 001 Brusiloft declared: “In honor bound, free Ruasia’s ar mies will not fail to do thelr duty.” == - -— — — eae eae a a oe ewe 39th Street Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. We Close Evenings at 6 o' Clock iday and Saturday $6.00 Oxfords $4.95 1500 pairs in dark tan or black Rus- | vf : | sia Calfskin, smart English styles. Ali C) BA road Fare, 2 Ave.Con.84" Sr. Bk HO OM CIA IOI IIE HORT RO HEM TRC ROC HTN THR EVENING WORLD, THUR DOGGIE MUST WEAR $100,000,000 GAIN HIS MUZZLEOR GO | BY EXCESS PROFITS BEFORE HIS HONOR TAX ON INDIVIDUALS Board of Health Plans War on Senate Committee Extends War Revenue Bill to Per- sons in Trade. ‘WASHINGTON, June fi.—Bften- on him. ‘The Board of Health will| sion of excess profits taxes in the war get you if you don’t. Amd that meane| revenue bill to individuals engaged ® @ummons, @ march before a Magis-/in trade or business as well an cor- It doesn't make any | porations and partnerships, was de- | M. difference whetber you have @ license | cided upon to-day by the Senate Fi- or not, of if your pet is on @ leash jnance Committes. From the individ- He must be mussied so that be is vels’ tax an additional §100,000,000 in An exemptlon of §6,000 in assessing the tax will apply to indivffuals on |the saine basis as corporations, The Individual tax would be additional The object of the tax ts to reach war profite of trade conducted per- sonally and not in corporate or part- nership form. The tax, it 1s expected, will apply also to professional men, such a» physiclans and dentists, the excess profits tax wpon corporations having sub-normal profits during the three years preced- ing the war, upon which normal and excons profits calculations are to be based, the committee degided to allow the $5,000 exemption and also an addi- tional exemption of six per cent Formerly Sold to $8.00 Kvery pair now selling at about’ cost price, because sizes are broken Lace and Button Models in White Kidskin, White Snowbuck & White Linen All High Cut models—including a 94-inch White Linen Boot, with full Louis XVI Covered Heels eS 32 BRITISH SHIPS SUNK IN LAST WEEK Twenty-seven Were of More Than 1,600 Tons, Against 22 ~ Previous Week. LONDON, June 91—Twenty-seven British shtps of more than 1,600 tons have been sunk, according. to the weekly British summary, Vive Brit- ish vessels under 1,600 tons also were went to the bottom. Below are the official figures of British merchant vessele sunk by mines or submarines in the last nine fi Weds Before Going to Wan, a5 Oolgato, ea her pareota, te Dn Mather Cleveland of New York, | ad | eo 4 ; \ SDAY, JUN® 21, 1910 . v 0°. — 0— 0G Greeley 1900 @ Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. — Great Sale of Parasols * Founded 1826 Lord 38th Street cording to the official weekly announc ment made public to-day. steamers were attacked but escaped. During the same period 606 shi With @ total grosestonnage of 449.1 enter @ tonnage of 481,755 sailed, y Gov, Whitman to-day cial militas the duration of t' e war. Ce re ee te at ee ee ne se em ree ne coe ee ae em ae AMMEYE) ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standardof Merit 34" St. New York Drastic Reductions Regardless of Cost or Value Women’s White Boots $4.95 and light weight Welt Soles, white w “QR MODUS DCH CUD URAC HI DCD COA POH, UMARN & AT 84ST & SAVE BRO Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also fo Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free. WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEAD | At * with 2-inch square posts, 4 square crossrods andten 1-inch square filling rods, at A I <= @ Boats. ROMB, June 21.—Two Italian steam- | bath with Cuticura Soap follow: gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint- | ment relieves skin irritations which keep baby wakeful and restless, per- mits sleep for infant and rest for mother, e- | and points to speedy healment4n most ‘two other | 488 when it seems nothing would do ers and five sailing ships were torpedoed by submarines during the last week, ao- % Italian ports and 631 ships with Military Artint. James Montgom- nd illustrator, was rtist of the State for Let Cuticura Care _ for Baby’s Skin It's really wonderful how quickly a hot a any good. This is oy one of the many things Cuticura does for the skin when used for every-day toilet purposes, the Soap to cleanse the pores, the Oint- ment to soothe the first signs of irrita- | tion, redness and roughness. It will be hard to find anything superior to these fragrant, super-creamy emollients. maple Rach Free by Mail. Address as -card: “‘Cuticura, . 6G, Bos- fon.'* "Sold everywhere. 4 elting. eee wee wee ome ee ee we we eae ee eee ae ae ae we —<——S[—S 0 — 9 0 ;| Tells Fat People Perverted Craving For Wrong Foods Must Be Over- come. * * % 2 i | cy || Says Arbolone Tablets Does This 1 i and Reduces Weight, Too. As a\ Sida Bi often a ! 3 SANT Bi Fl ait a the ery hinge that pee ‘olid Mahogany Solid Mahogany Mahogany Shoe and Bl “you must not eat.” Obesity te une Tea Wagon Spinet Desk Slipper Cabinet natural, It is like an endless chain, | Eating wrong foods in the wrong way produces a perverted appetite, Then |the appetite demands and craves the |wiong foods and converts them into | needless, embarrassing fat. Tablets | Arbolone stops the perverted cravin ° for the wrong foods, gives a normal % (Appetite, eliminates the fat-forming elements through kidneys and bowels, dissolves the fatty surplus and sends it back through eliminative channels, Causing improved health and strength. One or two tubes will convince any fat person that Arbolone is what they need to reduce safely and Success- fully," ‘Sold by thirty thousand drug- rists in sealed tubes with full direc | Hons.——Advt, % x * be i i ok “er |FOR THROAT AND LUNGS | #FUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative | WEBER aight 08 i ERD gage eee ERE rs Sax Manufacturer’s Samples—Purchased Especially for This Timely Event and Offered at Prices That Make These The Most Extraordinary Parasol Values of the Season "| 332 Py, 84 Parasols Parasols Made to sell Made to sell _ for $5 to $10 for $5.00 $3.95 The Silke—black and white $2.95 The Handles—Fine Bakalite handles in every new shade and color combination. Cap, knob and fancy shapes. Natural wood handles, straight or crooked, With carrying loops and rosettes of silk. | Grownd Floor stripes, bepttean teh Chinese bordered and Persian silks, Dresden flowered and dotted silks, sport plaids, stripes, figured sks and plain taffeta silks. For Immediate Clearance A $7,500 Stock of Hand-Made Linen Filet and Cluny Laces, Motifs and Insertions Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow at Considerably Less Than Wholesale Cost The collection includes many fine pieces of Point Bruges, Point Venise and Calais Lace, suitable for making neckwear, Summer dresses, lingerie, etc. Linen Filet Motifs Flanders Motifs 12c, 15c, 35c, 50c to $6.75 65c, 85c up to $1.25 Point Venise Motifs Cluny Motifs 25c, 50c, 65c to $3.50 12c, 15c, 18c, 25c to $1.25 Cluny Lace and Insertion, 35c to 50c a Yard This Sale Should Particularly Interest Modistes and Manufacturers of Summer Dresses Grownd and Fifth Floore. MOTORING NEEDS For Summer Tours Every essential for the Motorist’s com- fort and convenience will be found in the splendidly equipped Section on the Fourth loor. Especially featured are several typically excellent values. COLD STORAGE. Furs | Wearing Apparel Cold = Lap Robes of light weight grey cloth ' tia = with Mane brown, ey, Rion 4 reen Air Vaults i) leather binding, .......0..0seccceees 75 on the premises: Auto Dust Robes of cool, tan or gre Full GOODE sis cceaeeesecss $4.00 and $4.7! I Imported Steamer Rugs—from Eng- angurance land; in a choice variety of plaids. . $7.50 against loss by Other Steamer Rugs in Scottish Clan fire, moth or and novelty plaids........ $9.00 to $50.00 theft. ae Gloves for Motorists Cool and comfortable, in tan and black. All leather; perforated backs.. » $2.25 Leather palms; silk lisle backs. - 82.75 Lisle back Gauntlets—very light weight $3.50 and $4.50 Remodeling and Repairing At special prices during Summer months. Articles called for within the Store's regular delivery limits, upon request. Third Floor Fourth Floor Now in Progress—Clearance Sale of Furniture For Library, Bedroom and Dining Room Reductions of 20% to 50% ny $17.50 Rubber-tired wheels; two rear wheels prevent tilt- ing. ‘An exceptional value. $12.50 The “Washington” Cabi- net, a new model; exclusive with Lord & Taylor. Con- veniently arranged. $24.85 Quaint superior cabinet work; top artistic design; | ' | { { + | | ' ' | 23x34 inches. Bieth Floor oe eae a OCR em eN Lape CeCe emcee oe ST ETEAMER “MANDALAY? THE STEAMER “MANDALAY” Will Contribute to the American Red Cross Its Entire Gross Receipts for Saturday, June 23rd, 1917 The “Mandalay’’—luxuriously appointed—sails to Atlantic Highlands for all Jersey Coast Resorts. Leaves New York Leaves Atlantic Highlands g4s A.M. 1:45 P.M. 8P. M. tr4g A.M. 5:30 P. M, 9:45 P. M, Tickets for Saturday will be on sale here on the Ground Floor. Apply Early | A | ES A A A SS) A) A YN NNN é a 0 0 0 0 SO 0 0 0 Ge i’ | -nmaeqarommmmegentee |

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