The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 13

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> to Marty Gist Now: Klein, nineteen yoars old, it, of No, 309 Bast Seventy- pleaded guilty to Children’s Society on be Plichta, fifteen, of No. ‘Boventy- Street. The girl ; feported missing by her mother ® Week ago, following a dance at Lenox Hill Settlement, Sixty-ninth Street and Fast Riv: Agent Sher- ‘Weed found her yesterday with Klein Po if ® furnished room in East Seventy- fourth Street. Kiein has expressed a desire to marry the girl. USE POSLAN— provement next morning. Used for any itching skin trouble, relief is immediate. Itching stops; no Reed to scratch; no discomfort. ating skin disordert absolutely harmless, Soldeverywhere, For FREE SAM- PLE write to Emergency Labora- tories, 243-5 West 47th St., New York. And see that the soap you use is for tender, sitive skin.—Advt. GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK 30 TR. E Sort ete win. Se ane aka! IBROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. OR-BLOON, | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST Two OFFICES—* 2 East 125° 51.1169 East 34" 6.8 COR BV AVE hw com su BOpMsibe Fu fo PAI Entirely new model Shetlands and P t and slipe« 1975 1 a | * . Coo! Lingerie Blouses Tailored and Hand-embroidered Lingerie y Voile and Striped le Blouses, Organdie collar 1 washable crochet Buttons, Wonderful values at ||| 95¢ 18 SE BROKER COULDN'T SAY ‘SiX,"| SO HES INA BAD Fi Taxi Chauffeur Goes Out to Get $5 So Riker Can Get Out RUSSIA REJOICES AT PROMISED NEW MD Y RED CSS Gratitude Is Expressed, but the Leaders Are Urging Rapid Work. Because Edward Riker, a real estate broker, couldn't aay “six” at Coney Island and a ride home in a| taxi Mm the rain, and didn't have $10 to pay for the taxi, he @as fined $5 by Magistrate Nolan this morning for dis- Riker was no plker at Coney, but the| lenderson's Boardwalk, according to | Chauffour William Gross, PETROGRAD, June 2%—The news of the intention of the United States to send a Red Cross mission to Rus- sla figares prominently in the papers. It evoked hearty army amd medical circles, especially at the headquarters of the Russian Forty something, and the chauffeur told the court that he took | his passenger to every 358 in the For- ties, until finally Riker recognized his 8 West Forty-sixth TAKE NO CHANGES WITH YOUR SKIN ‘Tf you suffer skin distress, do not another day pass without trying which so quickly eradicates Pimples and all skin affec- appreciation tn Tho real estate broker was broke and couldn't wake anybody up to ne-| gotiate a loan for the cab hire, in court to-day admitted the facts, but @idn't remember any disorder} con- | A statement given the Associated Press by Boris Ordin, the Committee on Supplies of the Red Cross, who reorganized this de- partment aifter the Manchurian war, weaves; finest silk trimmin, chauffeur he could the chauffeur went out to raise the | five, so that Riker could get out and original boxes, Remarkal “We expreas our grafitude at this Square Crown blocks new evidencesot America’s resolution to help us where we are weak America’s aid) and medical work not only have bean charitable but also military significance, My expericnce in shows that if there are any deficien- cies in medical supplies or insuffi- cient medical personnel, the conduct of the war is infuriously affected. “The work of the American Red Soap, the absolutely safe soap | Cross mission, which arrived early in the war, and the work of the Russian- American Committee, which later took eS ~ jover the mission's work, tremely valuable and now we are de- |] lighted at the prospect of aimilar help on @ greater scale. Elthu Root and Foreign Minister Tereschtenko have returned to Petro- grad after a visit to Staff Headquart- | where they were welcomed by | Gen. Brussiloff, in the name of the | Russian Army, which, declared the Commander-in-Chief, would continue with all the powers at its disposal, not only to fight for its own cause— that of fortifying lberty recently ac- quired—but at the same time hand in | hand with America, to fight for the | @ little at night and see ac- o Humbug! Lift off Corns Doesn't hurt a bit to lift a { corn or callus off with fingers. Think what this means to you ff you are tortured and embarrassed by } For a few cents you! can get « small bottle of | the magte drug freezone recently discovered by a} Cincinnati man, Just ask at any drug store for a small bottle of drops upon a tender, ach- ing corn and instantly, yes, immediately, all sore shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you lift it out, root and all, with the fingers Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying MA it doesn't even irritate the surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, just seem to shrivel up and fall right of all nations to shape their | destinies in accordance with their <a aay Russia Adopts “Daylight Saving.” | PETROGRAD, June 29.—Russia has | adopted the daylight The Provisional Government has de- cided to advance the clocks through- out the country one hour on July 14 purpose of economy in. the consumption of fuel. ra Ladies! Keep a tiny bottle on your dresser and never let a corn or callus Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores Fulton St.,cor.BridgeSt. At Subway Station, Brooklyn 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn Pre-Holiday Sales Women’s and Misses’ Summer Apparel At Remarkably Low Prices Smart Linen Frocks Chic Tailored Models in white, natural and colored Linen, also Ratine New long lines. One model illustrated. New Silk Dresses Exquisite conceptions for all daytime or erening functions, town or country wear; Taffeta Silk, Crepe Georgette and Chine, in the new Spring colore. In all sizes for Women and Misses, Summer Dresses of Voile Newest styles, featuring pleasing color combinations, in striped, cross-bar Slowered and novelty eoiles assortment of Ginghams. New Coat Dress 9.75 Sport Sweaters of Fibre Silk Smart Summer Suits Developed in Palm Bi F Men’s *1.25 Bathing Suits, 95¢ Washable Sport Skirts Of Linen, White Gabardine or ft one ee ING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. s, Sennits and Porto Ricans. All blocks and Fine Milans, China Sp’ ; all sizes. | The genuine South American article—spic and span—tresh from the pei curl or snap brims. All sizes, SIXTH AVE.. 1S TO 19 STREET Only 100 of These Stunning Silk Jersey Suits bude’. ss. ehh Quality considered, this Is the most remarkable value in Silk Jersey suits announced by any store this season. Ideal Garments for City, Country, Seashore and Sports Wear The Silk Jersey suit is no longer a novelty. It is @ practi viceable and most becoming garment, and is today an essen every well-dressed woman's wardrobe. These suits combine style and comfort to a very marked degree, We Introduce the New Style Pic- tured in tomorrow’s Sale at . . $16.50 The coat is 36 inches long, featuring a new shaped self collar, loose d pockets. Skirt has full shirred top and heart shaped shirred All of these suits are expertly fashioned of superior silk Jersey ing S shades as Vieux Rose, Green, Purple, 0 White, as well Combination effects wher the coats the above colors, and the skirts of white Jersey Silk. All sizes for mis: ind women up to 44 inch bust. These suits will be greatly in demand at tomorrow's special ie and the quantity is limited,—so EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED, A Double Event in the Men’s Store! Men and youths who have not as yet purchased their Summer suits, are indeed fortunate in their delay, for in this sale we present A Money-Saving Gyportvenits Unheard-of During These Days of High Clothing Prices In this double-event sale planned for tomorrow, we offer several hundred handsome, stylish and service- able Summer suits in a wonderful range of fabrics and fashions for men and youths of every build, taste and age. Values Range Up to $25 Hundreds of suits culled from higher priced lines are reduced to $15. A special purchase of an exceedingly choice lot of high-class suits and a sample line from one of our best manufacturers are also included, More Than a Score of New Styles—More Than 100 Patterns in New Fabrics This Summer's absolute fads and fashions, embrac- ing most wanted patterns and colors, in_suits for busi- ness, dress and vacation wear. HANDSOME NEW TWO AND THREE-PIECE SUITS IN LATEST TWO AND THREE BUTTON MODELS. Worsteds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, Flannels and All- Wool Blue Serges in Stripes, Checks and Silk Mixtures Men and youths of every build will be fitted perfectly, for the assortments include regular sizes, “stouts,” “‘slims,” and “shorts.” Some of these suits are quarter silk lined, others are full lined with alpaca Double-Breasted, Belt Back and New Trench Models This sale will be held in our Popular ‘Men's Main Floor, $15 Clothing Section.” 55 Tennis Racquets Special Tomorrow, $2.95 Discontinued lines pur Two-piece cotton bathing ~ suits, sleeves or sleeveless. Guaranteed fast color. High Grade $9 50 _.. Bathing Suits, ° Men's two-piece worsted bathing suits; newest “athletic” styles. Guaranteed fast color. chased > come early.) = A Sensational Pre-Inventory Clearance of Thousands of Excellent Straw Hats at . . 1 These hats were taken from our regular $1.50 and $2 lines—the values are standard, the best our nearest competitor offers at $1.50 and $2. CHIEFLY SENNIT STRAWS, IN ALL THE NEW BLOCKS AND WEAVES; nicely trimmed; all sizes. Choice of $2.50 to $4 Straw Hats at $2 Fine Silk Hats and Caps Auto, Sport and Golf Styles —all sizes for men, youths and boys. Hun- dreds of patterns; 75c and $1 grades... Genuine $4 and $5 Panama Hats at $3 Children’s and Boys’ $1.65 and $2 Straw Hats Receiver veel 50c Herat a'weighe in Yacht Trooper, Alpine and| Newest shapes, weaves and colors, including brown, blue, black and $ nell white; also smart combinations. Allsizes............ marsala! | combined di out of the ord Blouses for Summer wear, will find at Greenhut's an infinite variety of the season's best styles, In some of the models, EXTRA SIZES up to S2-inch bust may be had. ness of the prices is an additional attraction, $1, °1.25, $1.69 @ *5.90 Sale $1.98, $2.95 and $3.95, Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Cut from deat native stocks = DT @ Sales for the Last Day Before Inventory= This Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow (Saturday) son. Charge Purchases made today and = tomor- row will be novelties. entered on bills ren- dered August first. —__—Pre-Inventory Clearance!. $3.50 and °3.98 Blouses $2.98 Choice may be made from an exten- sive variety of exceptionally clever styles, two of which we picture here. So wide is the variety that great latitude in individual taste may be exercised. Tailored and pretty trimmed styles are included, in colors that represent the season's fe- vorites, as, Rose, Nile Green, Pea Meise, Flesh, as well Of Crepe de Chine & Georgette Crepe. Reduced to...... white. Embroidery, lace insertions, hemstitching, and tuckin; uish these blouses as being “different” and very am ry. ‘annot afford to miss this oppor- g blouses of such superior work- ble styles, and excellent ma- ‘ial sro 208 White Cotton Summer Blouses Those who favor the sheer, cool Cotton Besides variety and style, the reasonable- Boys’ Summer Suits In Light Weight Mixtures $ Sale \ 5.» «1s A NUMBER OF THESE SUITS HAVE TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS Excellent suits in popular styles, nicely tailored of good quality fabrics,—chiefly Mixtures’ NORFOLK, PINCH-BACK MODELS. Sizes 7 to 18 years. The very best kinds of suits for city, sea- shore and country wear. Boys’ Scout or Play Outfits t, Riding Pants, Hat and Puttee Leg- ot Khaki. Sizes 6 to 16 years. at $3.45 and $3.95 Khaki, Natural Linen, Gray Linen Crash and other fabrics. Sizes 7 to 17 years. = Prime Roast Bee! Juicy Lemons: ected, thin ‘shin, bright = OR 70x; dor... resh June Peas 25°; te! Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Cash at ax Office on Filth Floor, | Green Trading Stamps as Usual. Ask for Them. Double 4M Stamps Till 12 0'Clock, Single 4 Stamps Thereafter, Single “Sperry Gold Stamps AU Day. | Charming Mid-Summer Millinery Ready-to-twear gestive and typical of the sea~ Some of the models are of excellent satin, others are of Jap. Panama. derfully and sk ed, and irimme smartly with ribbon and fancy Specially Priced, $3.45€9 $4.85 (Hats trimmed FREE when shapes and materials are pur- chased here.) SSS 39D Originally Priced $5 and Higher IS Market Specials Seeded Rai isin Bread— Cheese I milk, N.Y, State; eae | lico Dainty Dessert

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