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: Street Inst night. marKe O ecause of Ras ples. Burni ldned statement Mrs. H. Schu intic Ave., Brook yone writing Mrs. Id enciose a stamped, ad: ressed envelope. The majority of skin } froubles might be prevented by Cuticura Soap, an all toilet purposess htest sign of redness, rough- pess, pimples, rashes or dandruff, ly a little Cuticura Pet-creamy emollients @nd nursery purposes. r 1 Smart Washable Frocks | Linen, Cre; Ratine, Volles Gingham, | Dimit, Lace Gri Re SUMMER FURS Kolins\:y, Hudson At Formerly 815 to $50. Not chea, day large enoug real mattres: $45 Davenpor stores Coo Three Stores With Complete Daven-o Lines AEN E 4RE Boy, Six, Killed by Auto. old Harry Salesnow of No. BR Bast One Hundred and Third Street 5 killed by an automobile as he was Fifth Avenue at, One HHun- fhe automo was driven by Louis Wade of N rata) Avenue, Astoria, 1. 1. a Sgured, Joyless, ng Intense. Healed by Cuticura at Cost of $2.25 Above are extracts from hing purer, sweeter or more @ffective than. these fragrant su-|ieague's home economics department. | of an insuffictent | “noble | in ft Georgette Crepe, | Willow eye Silk Jersey, Khaki Kool, Miter, Str.pe Taffeta Reg. $25 to $35. and bedding. hulds and folda a full-size mattress A comfortable bed at might h for two adults, You sleep ona Save $15 THIS IS AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN Our latest improved 2 o™) o™ sale for only. WwW, if eee hy ing and Kitchen Economies. Eight hundred housewives, mem bers of the National League for Woman's Service, have taken this pledge for them received selves and thelr Itz, 2775) lyn, N.Y. vad ple paten supplies Nation. Mo Ny er: and scalp have put in their pockets the Ointment. Irving Brock, Chairman fof toile*| Until the dange -|food supply has pagsed, the eight huni will follow Mr 00 tion with Store offer these STARTLING VALUES. You Can Buy Two or Three Dresses Here at What You Pay Elsewhere for One: Summer Dresses », Batiste or| aeons wey immed. eg. $12 to $15. Very Her New Summer Dresses Pussy Char - Taffeta, de Chine, Crepe ‘ongee, Plaid rt Serge. Very Special. ‘oxes, Mole, ‘eal, Squirrel To Clone Out Now. | Marguerite Mooers Marshall families as thelr share in the cam for serving the foo con | Asa part their pro » for liy d no other, ally “out-Hoovér ; . ing Hoover,” most | houte-4 wively pride and attended humbly the war cooking classes arranged by Mrs.| omy |the ndeq arises, No Connec- Any Otber THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A Fortunate Purchase of the entire “stock of a manufacturer for the Fifth Avenue trade enables us 590 1 2.00 1750 6-9 10.95.00 sale lots, but high-class gar-| ments sold heretofore at $25 to $45 800 Housewives Pledge Wasteless Garbage Pail, More Fish and Less Meat Members of the National League for Women’s Service Get Up a Programme to “Out-Hoover Hoover” in Common Sense the the} IRVING Brock... even more drastic | Qietary regulation®. «+ ’ |} Some of the prominent New York | women” jnterested in putting war Mrs |J. Riche'Steers, Mra, Emlen Roosevelt, Mrs, J. Prentice Kellogg, Mrs, Brad- |ford Babbitt, Mrs, Thomas J. Ryan, {Mrs Richard 8, Chisolm, Mrs, H. W. | Hardinge, Mra, BE, S, Garrison, Mrs, D. ¥. Loree, Mrs, WB, Potts and Mrs, | George Gordon Battle, | Mrs, Brock since the beginning of |the discussion of the food shortage problem has been -organizing and training women In special war cook- ling Classes, which she has started in co-operation with the Tenth Avenue Branch of the Young Women’s Chris- tian’ Association, the New York Cook- |ing Betiool and the Laemke Cooking | School, “It We an to help our government In solvinir its food problem, the women niust ndét only be told what to do, but they must taught,” Mrs, Brock pointy out, y must know where to begin and how to begin, so that they will not proceed about their economies unwisely, “Tho leaders of our food conserva- tion campaign have taken our cooking eo! » although some of these worney, are our best, known economi- cal cooks, They have studied the food problem and they know just what foods the Government lacks and what'to substitute without any dam- age to the diet of their families, t is well to make pledges in a | general way, but I advise any woman who is preparing to economize ‘to | know first what she ts doing. “Our women have pledged them- |sclvos to the three cornbread meals |a week to save the white flour, is most important, But because we have adopted war rations that doey not mean we cannot continue to serve Just, as appetizing mec # and not a pad, t Bed on *30 re) Contrary to usual custom we will bi open charge accounts during thi z Higher. priced Dayen-on wm Bed Sultes at 2 Our new Furniture and Rug Departments offer Laberal Discounts to pur q chasers of Dining Koom, Bedroom and Living Koom Furniture, June Brides a can furnish three rooms for only $295.00, on casy payments. UN CORRORATED) DOWNTOWN: Oven Saturday Evenings, xara by having a Bcgahc, you ss ale savethe rent of one room, oradd a room to your home The Naven-O is a beautiful Davenport by SP TOMENG BRONX (at 161st St.): 2906 Third Ave. & Kat, Fp 34 East 23d St. VOLUME OF SALES The Largest Dealers in Bed “OWER DAVEN-0* STORES. Co Davenports BROOKLYN: ws 53 FlatbushAve. Oven Mon, & Sat, Evenings, ier |tations on the dinner table are Mrs. |‘ meat. No canned food; it must be saved for the army, u More study of the Government's food problem. patriotism to an impracticable Itong has beén discarded and slighted |, by many of our American families, but we have discovered many appe- tizing déarnbread recipes at the cook- Ing schools, Also we have learned how to convert food which otherwise | °! would be throwh away Into attractive | *4dreas to nearly 200 memb Nava dish “We'must save the fats, We can do} w this by eating more fish and poultry| year to provide officers for fighting and les# mgat and butter and other) foods which contain fats. The saving of the fats will be a diffarent prob: for any housewife to handle, as fat are #0 necessary-to the diet, She will) ** have t@ be careful about the balancing |! of her menu #0 that in economizing! she w ML not impair the health of vie! ae | family. hy vwntching the garbage pail. This! should be the pmtridtic contribution of all jiwifferent” hausekeepers, we hays &9 many of these in the busy, | °* large Li If each pf these women bp a lite more careful she is hel, ‘hér country as,much gg any }other WOmhn. If she has a mald she ‘yhould make it her particular duty to n and to watch her, ‘ooks, and other ‘servants may America 1f they will’ watch the vaste and find means for making use The League ning of classes to train the cooks jn war nics. They have the greatest |onportunity in the wortd to help us win the warand their efforts must be ped and encoumged.” classes in war cooking the league Is offering through Mra, Brock newly organized every, month The cowrses cover six Jectures, with practice demonstrations in the pre- paring of mehls, and are very short Women can register for the classes at the headquarters of the league, No. | 257 Madison Avenue. Women war workers along many lines In New York m to form a general advisory Boat and adopt 'a plan of work recommended by the | Government at 8 o'clock this after- noon in the Hotel Astor, the meeting | having been called by Mrs, William Grant Brown, New York Chairman of the Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defense. There will be speakers from the Washing- ton headquarters of the committee, and speakers — representing — the | Mayor's Committee of Women on| National ‘Defense and the State Home Defense Committees, Representatives of all organizations engaged in war | relief work are invited to the confer- | ence. One of the projects tm which Mrs. Brown 4s endeavoring especially to | interest New York women, and for which contributions may be sent to hef at the Hotel Astor, is the provi- sion of proper recreational facilities | o for the men at Madison Barracks, | ¢ Sacket Harbor, N. Y. At the request |), of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, National Chairman, of the Women's Commit- tee of the Council of National De- fense, Mrs, Brown wrote to Dana EB. Caulkins, appointed by Raymond Fos- dick to aid in the development of Sacket Harbor. Mr. Caulkina lsted the following projects in which New York women may be of service; Hringing, girls and chaperons and arranging for Saturday afternoon dances In Sackét Harbor. Bringing motor and sail boats of| this region to Sacket Harbor for use| of soldiérs Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Providing rugs, pictures and games | for recreation room in Sacket Harbor, | Equipment of tennis court (cost, | $25-$50) Mobilizing automobiles of this re-| gion at camp on Saturday and Sunday for carrying soldiers through sur- rounding country: | Sacket Harbor is a tiny town of | jonly 700 inhabitants. It has fitted out !the local Firemen's Hall with pool tables ks, zines and writing 3 (Buy as 3d We are selling un TOD is RED C DA 10% me, merase and bps) and Veet by pee what @ splen: opportunity for Fewer fat foots, but » balanced || help is being offered to them,” | “AMERICANS WILL FIGHT shi Sthone who, Prophesied thet Amer. ica would into this war have been d said the Navy Secretary. rty Loan and the % can be so much food saved | bution, ing a taxing bin, and|ton n ‘Congress exce the pay without protest whate ful conclusion ache twice. social and recreational resources Phare S Schulte Cigar Stores 34th Anniversary for this Thursday-Friday-Saturday unusual inducements Ist Discount $1.00 a hundred on any brand of CIGARS we sell. e 2d Any $1.00 PIPE in our stock at 55c. TURKISH CIGARETTES at 20c. at all the 116 Schulte Cigar Stores of Taurs.‘ay's total receipts go to the Red Cross als, In my household | promise: struction of a tennis court on village i Three cornbread meals @ week. || property. One farmer has offered an’ ‘ BROOKLYN More fish and poultry and exclusive bathing beach for the men, Yet there necessarily remains much to be done if the men in training are to have the simple comforts and pleas- irés they deserve,” Mra, Brown told “and L hope that New York AND PAY WITHOUT PROTEST” ANNAPOLIS, M4., June 28.—Amer- t 19 demonstrating to the world that a democracy of 100,000,000 persons! can wage war efficiently and with unity of spirit, Secretary Dante de- in a Commencement ‘3 of the Academy Third Year Class, hose gradudtion was advanced by a jared to-day not go whole-heart eredited, if ‘When the resident and C lective draft Fesistratio 5 ted Cross contri- Mr. Dayiels said: “Congress is How, engaged ‘in writ- The divis- 4 of taxatinn, an Lift Off Corns Doesn't Hurt! Few drops stop soreness, then corn or callus lifts off with fingers. ‘The world owes thanks to the genius in Cincinnati who discovered freezone. | Tiny bottles, of » the magic fluid can now be! had at any drug store for | a few cents. You simply | apply a few drops of | freezone upon a tender, | aching corn or a hard-! ened callus. —_ Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the ‘corn or callus s0 loose and shriveled that you lift it off with the fingers. Not a bit of pain terwards, It doesn't even irritate the skin or flesh For a few cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft corn, of corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of feet. Every ne who tries freezone becomes an nthusiast because it really doesn't, urt or pain éne particle. Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle on the| resser and never let a corn or callus Ady OurDental Work Every modern appliance and thod that mee could invent together with the gentle and tender touch of an experienced, careful worker. For good Copaget id pain, see Dr. Cai anteed; consult ry Pi iigeiccld guar- 748 Lexington Avenue, Bet. 59th and 60th Sts, many as you like.) (Unlimited sale.) til July 2d, all 25c (Unlimited sale.) Ay ROSS y or soreness is felt when | applying freezone or af-| | aii dca ipl tia Voed OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sale Tomorrow 495 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Summer Dresses Of superior quality eaten, in navy, fawn, taupe, steel or dove grey, sea green, lavenders, red and tans.in solid colors, duotones and changeable effects. Fashioned with tunic, collars and cuffs of Georgette, edged with lace, button trimmed pockets, and novelty taffeta belt with leather trimming. Also. Plain or, Striped Crepe de Chine Dresses. Extraordinary Value 1 5 e ft) f) No C. 0. D.’S No Approvals No Exchanges Former United States : Senator Mason, Pioneer in Pure Foodtand Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron Increased His Powersand Endurance so Much That He Feels It Ought to Be Made Known to Every Nerv- ous, Run-Down, Anaemic Man, Woman and Child. Opinions of Dr. Howard James, late of the Man- hattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, and Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr of the City of Chicago. What Senator Mason Says. GENTLEMEN: I have often said I would never recommend medi- cine of any kind. I believe that the doctor's place. However, after the hardest political campaign of my life, without a chance for a vacation, I had been starting to court every morning with that horrible, tired feeling one cannot describe. I was advised to try Nuxated Iron. As a pioneer in the food and drug legislation, I was at first loath to try an advertised remedy, but after advising with my medical friends, I gave it a test, The results have been so beneficial in my own case, I made up my mind to let my friends know about it, and you are at liberty to publish this statement if you so desire. I am now 65 years of age and I feel that a remedy which will build up the strength and increase the power of endurance of one at my age should be known to the world, Yours very truly, Senator Mason's statement in re; + & Boston physician who ! Medical Institutions, said: ‘Senator Manon hy | opinion thereon. over, organic iron is the greatest of all Prment "Wm E. Mason, Senater Dr, Howard James, late of the Manhat- atrength builders, from Lilinols, was elected to the 50th tan Btate Hospital of New York and foi ‘Not long ago a man came to mo who | COMEt*A In 1857, to the Bist Congr memy Assistant Physician Brooklyn State was nearly haifa century old and monet Ji 1802 ated Zor. the 50 aiee Hospital, ead: ‘Senator Mason 1s to be me to give him a preliminary exenin gress 1802—Klected Senator to the commended on handing out this statement for Ite insucance, { wan th Congress 1807 to 19082" on Nuxated Iron for publio print. There find him with the blood pres r Mason ts now Congressmag are thousands ef men and women who of twonty and as full of v need a strength and blood builder, but do vitality asa young man; In fact, a younw not know. what to take, There is nothing man he really was, notwithstanding his ante tron—Nuxated Iron—#o Kive age, The secret, he sald, was taking ore atrength, or and stay- ganio tron—Nuxated Iron bad filled ht 1 blood, brings with renewed life thie w bad to the cheeks of women and !9 an jealth; at forty-six ho was rn and unfailing source of renewed vitallty, €n- nearly all In, Now, at fifty, after taking durance and power for men who bUrn UD Nuxated Iron, m miracle of vitality and bis too rapidly thelr nervous energy in the strenuous atrain of the great business competition of the day." Former Health Commissioner Wm. Kerr of the City of Ohicago ways: "I have taken Nuxated Iron myself and expert face beaming with the bu Tron ts absolute blood to change R, suo, Without tt what you eat through yo! your food tnt value to the ere, otherwise enced its heaith-gtving and atrength- You don't get the atren ut of : fg inane 8 as a consequence you become w , « strong advo bullding effect, and in the Interest of pub- &¥ % consequence you Ka er, hie strong edveenag lo welfare I feel it my duty to make and sickly looking, Just like a plant trying known the results of it use, T am well to grow In a soll deficient tn 1 pant my threescore years, and want to say <. NTH Susated Tron i 1 activ ny own Kreat phys to-day to my pessonal From my own expe- I feel it is auch that I belie ity ta largely due use of Nuxated Iron, rience with Nuxated Iron, con- offer ‘to forfeit if they fh valuable remedy that It ought to be used roti i, son Hot at feant in every hospital and prescribed by every filated. dove not inty eats, inake Inn fone | en unce (e tan daze fs & Mong potent remedy phystolan in this country.” SPECIAL TO PHYSICIANS: i233". 430 8, using the old forms of metallic Iron, without success; If you have had patients upset stomachs, hardened, tled-up secretions, etc., from the use of metallic iron, Iron. Nuxated Iron will be furnished by any druggist on an absolute guarantee of success or money. refunded. It Is highly Indorsed by sugh physicians as Dr. Howard James, late of The Manhattan Stats Hospital of New York; Or. James Louls Beyea, for fifteen years Adjunct Profestor in the New York Homeopathic Medical Gol ene! Dr. N. Hornstein, for ten years In the Department of Public Health and Charities of Philadelphiay Or. J. Newman, late Police Surgeon of the City of Chicago, former Mouse Surgeon Jefferson Park Hospital, Chic digo: Ore Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, and others, in most cases physictana direct the use of two five-grain tablets three times per day after meais.—Advt Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders’ pe vedaivtbdiaiii a ae re complain of discolored teeth, again we suggest, try Nuxated