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PHOTOGRAPHER (Nc REGULAR $3 VALUE..., Coupon will be redeemed on or before July 23d, 1917, for Six Photos of yourself or a member of your family ieee} Coupon price is $3). és he 6 Photos—Guaranteed not to fade—mounted (7x10 inches) in double page portfolios. Girl and Boy Graduates of Public and Private Lv reed High Schools and Colleges, SPECIAL OFFER Save Two Dollars Your graduation wil soon be but a memory unless a photo- graph marks the record this important event in your life. Redeem This Coupon Before July 23d, and surprise your family with of the best photographs a ever had raven 1 autifully finished PROOFS SUBMITTED, Ev. World $2 Coupon 40 W. Mth St., bet. Biway & Sth Av. FRENCH IN ATHENS, VENZELOS URES NATONT FIGHT paign to Demand War on the Germans, | LONDON, June 26.—A despatch to troops yesterd. occupied several points in the city. This is the second time since the | war that troops have been sent to Athens. The previous f December, 1916. Soon after landing they were fired upon by Greek troops. They were withdrawn after the Greek Government had acceded to the Allies’ demands for reparation. As soon as Parliament is convoked, | M. Venizelos will probably propose to |New Premier Prepares Cam-| the Times from Athens says French | y entered Athens and | by King Alexander to form a new Cabinet, arrived at Athens yesterdey and will be received by the King. pe “SIX HOUSES JUST WENT BY.” Report of Operator in Utah Mood— Lows, $1,500,000, SALT LAKE CITY, June 26.—The property damage caused by the bursting of the Price River irrigation dam in Gooseberry Creek Sunday was estimated to-day at more than $1,600,000, Hun- dreds of thousands of dol of addi- tional damage in Iss of traMe will be suffered by the Denver and, Kio Grande Railroad be cause of the t'oup of the miners will be thrown out of employ- ment temporarily, ‘The Cas © Station was washed into Price last night, The oper- ator at Hel ported “Six houaws, including the depot, passed e @ little while ago. No loss of life been reported, Everybody has gone he hill.” ——>—___ SHOOTS GIRL’S NOSE. Boy Fires Biank Into Face of His Sweetheart. |to ti Arthur Heinman, fifteen, of No. 426 West Forty-second Street, will have to tell In Children’s Court to-day how he came to ruin the nose of his best girl Ho has already told the police. He came over from Jersey City Inst nicht |with @ revolver loaded with blanks. | Mary Quinn, his sweetheart, was stand: mines in Carbon County. Thousands of | ‘SOL YOUNG, ' ' 985 Lexington Av., cor. Tit St. ' ' i | 107-109 W. 125th St. he Deputies that Greece join the|ing In front of the house where both This Coupon Should Be Presented ; live t ' for pising Seco Before July 23d, | 1807 Amsterdam Ay., nr. 149th St. Allies. He does not intend, however, |’ “shoot me-—I dare you!™ she sald with ’ 1 THISC IS,WORTH $2. ppd Av., cor. Washington Av. 1) Zmoviiite the nation againgt ite will,|— laugh when, she saw the revolver. The person whose" namo appears ¥., €or. 140th St. npaign | exp the ciaceiniiiilimbiatla i U nelow frent\tied ‘to, oneshalt dozen | 23 Flatbush Av., Brooklyn erty Pi gag = « ef regular $3.00 Photographs, mounted, | 950.853 Broadw: Bark Av., Brook! ’ Mee the Pentonteecreata are} This ie the fourth day of the Regu- a iS Ae tate is,, coon parment ot One ay, cor. ¥» Brooklyn =|) hound up in the Entente cause, far Al Week tai $ t fiat and’ presentation. ‘of this | 187 Newark Av., opp. Erie’St., J. C. | If this mission is successful he witl|'@* Army Week proclaimed by the : coupon before July 23d, 1917. 923 Broad St., . City Hall, Newark. !) be abi bout three months to put | President. He has led for 70,000 ‘ 1 fame 197 Market St., Paterson. force of Greece into the| men to fi ranks of the Regular ; ' i Lhe) eed 1| “PARIS, Tune 26—A Havas despaton | ATMY: Greater New York must eup- ' “i Adare: 129 Wall St., Bridgeport, Conn. EW. from Athens bays that fortuer Premier | Ply, 2600 men between eighteen and ; mw = = Ab Venizelos, who has been commissioned | forty, 370 each day. 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LOUIS A, Busch Botlling Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Anheuser-Busch Newark Agency, Newark, N. J, GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS Families Supplied by Dealers Anheuser-Busch Agency, New York City. 1x See THaT THis \ Seats Intact WOMAN DESCRBES STAG AGENT ~ FOR FAKED SUIS Disclosures Made at Trial of ] Lawyer Benjamin Gunner, | aC A fury before Judge McIntyre in General Sessions to-day heard how in these modern days lawsuits are created and the calendars of the courts kept filled through the oppag- tunities that present themselves to crooked lawyers and shysters, Benjamin Gunner, a lawyer of No. 261 Broadway, 1s on trial on indict- ments charging attempted grand lar- ceny in the second degree. He is ac- cused of obtaining money under false pretenses from several insurance companies by bringing fake suits for personal injuries against property owners who were insured. Assistant District Attorney Roesch charges that |Gunner had in his employ men and women who made it their business to seek out appropriate sites for ac- cidents—the same as location men do for the movies—and later staged them at opportune times, Despite the protest of Abraham Levy, attorney for Gunner, Mr. Roesch had Mrs, Anna Mazurie of No. 607 West Forty-sixth Street, an ac- complished actress in fake falls, tell |her story to the jury. Mrs. Mazurie, jyoung and pretty, sald that an ac- quaintance of hers, Mike Ryan, who was in Gunner's employ in June, 1916, induced her to go to work for him. She had been married a*few months and was expecting a baby, Ryan held out offers of good payment to her and she consented to enter the| fraudulent game. “Ryan took me to a tenement at No, 4384 West Forty-second Street,” | Mrs, Mazurte testified. “There a | sign announced the fact that rooms were to let on the second floor, Ryan went In first and when he came out ho said the stage was all set for a fall and there was a good rip in the oilcloth covering the hall floor on the second floor. He ther rang the bell and when the janitress came to the door he introduced me as his wife and asked to see the vacant rooms, ‘The tear in the ollcloth was right in front of the door to the va- cant raoms and when I got there I just tripped of my own accord and ed, I didn't dare fall because ondition, so I just dropped and d that my ankle was hurt.” your ankle really hurt?” . Roesch. | answered the witness, “but |my hand was hurt at the time from washing clothes.” | “What did you do next? | ‘I took off my left shoe and stock, | ing and the janitress put fodine on| |my ankle.” | | Subsequently Mrs, Mazurte testified she and Ryan went to another ment at Fifty-sixth Street and Ninth Avenue where the was gone thr J}and Ryan wi aro Aes same performance From there she nt to Gunner's office ar ith this que case?’ She did two accidents to-d h of them are corkers!" Gun- took a statement from me dd one from Ryan.” | Guits were subsequently begun ‘against the owners of both premises. | Ryan afterward gave Mrs, Mazurie nt!” jand b part in the “aceid urie told Jud Hundred enth Ave who made r, Later xamination o} FIRST RESERVE UNIT GOES TO GAMP SUNDAY Two Hundred and Fifty New Offi- cers Will Report to Signal Corps at Monmouth Park, Two hundred and fifty reserve of- |ficers will be ordered to report for |daty at the Signal Corps camp, Mon- |mouth Park, N. J, on Sunday, ‘This {will be the first reserve unit called into service, Officers at Monmouth Park will re- ceive ‘ular Anmy pay and after a few weeks’ training will be placed in charge of the fourteen battalions be- hell of the Sixth United arrived yesterday from and will proveed at once nai Corps camp for du | There are about 600 men at this ‘which eventually will be one of the j largest in th ec try Within two weeks seventy o tory buildings to be used as barracks, store houses, |&c,, will have been completed, As| yet the men are und |"rne Firat. Telegr jthe ignal Co: jot men from Philade and Harrisbur fon is phone men. A detachment of regu- {Jara is also in camp at Monmouth Park, ata: OBITUARY NOTES, Capt, Voin | Admiral V Naval Ope ton. Patrick 1. 1 War un o, assistant to Chief of in’ Washing. 6 ‘Trenton, N. J. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917. NURSE ILL; DOCTOR SOUGHT. highs id Coincident with the sudden disap- pearance of Dr. A. H. Alexander, an interne at Memorial Hospital, Mor- |ristown, N, J., it became known to- day that on the same day, Satur- day, a warrant was obtained by Prose. cutor Chariton A. Reed for the physt- cian’s arrest. The physician is charged with ad- vising and aiding in the use of drugs in connection with a crime. This is punishable by a State prison sentence The person who, it Is alleged, took the drugs is a nurse in the hospital, where she is now critically ill. Her name is withheld by the Prosecutor. It is asserted that the crime was com- mitted in this city and that it was not until after the nurse returned to the hospital that she was taken sick. Dr. Alexander went to Morristown ® year ago from NashviRe Tenn., his native city. He was highly recom- mended. When last seen he was leaving the hospital grounds in his automobile. ‘ | Lemons for Complexion ed Juice of two lemons made into creamy lotion can be used to bleach, whiten and soften the skin, Make a quarter pint cheaply! The beauty lotion which is becoming 80 popular throughout the country is easily prepared by any one, and a whole quarter pint of it doesn't cost any more than a small jar of the common, ordinary cqld cream. Add the juice of two fresh lemons to three ounces of orchard white and shake well in a bottle. Strain the lemon juice two or three times through a fine cloth so no pulp gets into the lotion, then it will keep fresh for months. Re- gardless of what pricé you pay or how highly advertised, there is nothing else really more meritorious in beautifying, softening and clearing the skin, Asa tan and blemish remover, also to re move oiliness, freckles and sallowness, lemon juice has no rival, Massage it into the face, neck, and arms once or twice each day, and just see if ft doesn't bring out the roses and hi beauty! Lemons have always been used to bleach the skin, but pure lemon juice is too highly acid, therefore irritating. Try itt This sweetly fragrant lotion will speak for itself. Any drug store or toilet counter will supply the three ounces of orchard white at very little cost, and the grocer will supply the lemons.—-Advt, ‘ An Advertisement by THE PULLMAN ‘Courtesy. struction for Pullman the phrase: “The most COMPANY In the introduction to the book of in- employes occurs important feature to be observed at all times is to satisfy and please passengers,” and again “the repftation of the service depends as much upon the efficiency of employes as upon the facilities provided by the Company for the corafort of its patrons.” Such personal service cannot be instantly developed; it can be achieved only through years of experience and the close personal study of the wide range of requirements of twenty-six million passengers. To retain in the Pullman service experienced car employes of high personal qualifications, pensions are provided for the years that follow their retirement from active service, provision afforded for sick relief assistance and increases in pay are given at regular intervals with respect to the number of years of continuous and satisfactory employment. A further inducement in which civility ard courtesy are counted of great importance, is the award of an extra month's pay each year for an unblemished record. As a result, a large percentage of Pullman conductors and porters are qualified by many years of, experience to render passengers the highest type of personal service, with this most delicious Hollandaise Sauce OUR guests will give you credit for the saquleise flavor that you bring out of your dishes when 2 | you use the new oil, Mazola, for dressings and sauces, Great experience is not necessary for a woman to get good cooking results with Mazola. _ Salad dressings made with Mazola are perfect in flavoring and answer the last objection to the free use of salads in the daily menu—the expense of the dressing. _ Mazola is a pure oil pressed from corn, It is a cooking medium as pure, sweet and whole- some as the most delicate food cooked in it. Simple directions for using given in Mazola Book of Recipes, to be hen free at Bo grocer’s or delicatessen dealer’s—or write us direct. Mazola in pint and quart cans and bottles —keeps perfectly under all conditions, Corn Products Refining Co. New York Recipe by Helen M. Story Beat the yolks of 4 eggs and beat in gradually 14 cup Mazola. Add 1 teaspoon salt, a dash of paprika and 14 cup boiling water, Cook over hot water, stirring con. stantly until thick, adding gradually the juice of half a lemon, Chill before using, Serve also with fish, or a fish salad. Serve Your Artichokes. é