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ee + which is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use, cleany ly. watet and rub it in. abundance of rich, creamy which rinses out ensily, every particle of dust and quit scalp soft and the WoRL® WANTS WORK WOND! No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, freee Meteor, de Chine, Fotheta Silk William = Bullock, director of the Newest Frocks in Bureau of City Inquiry, issued a state- Foulard Silk, ment to-day in which he charged Eads manage. ‘You can yo at any pharhech + its very cheap and) a few ounces will supply every mem ber of the family for months.—A’ Flavor Chowders, Fish C==9 MADE INU. 5. A. By E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Street, N. Y. Artillery, at @ bearing before committee. “Tt wan at my suggestion (ia, cue 8 ty of War investigated New | York's defenses, and on his recom- |mendation the bill authorising Fort Rockaway was provided for in the first session of the Sixty-fourth Con- gress, of which I was not a member. “Plumb Island was purchased some ears ago for the very purposes for | which Rockaway Peninsula is being used, but was found unsuitable for military purposes, and the project was abandoned. “Secretary of War Stimaon gave a Jeane of the property to one Dottaler, | formeriy & Manhattan Alderman, who erected thereon amall summer cot- tag Dottzier had no connection | with the Realty Associates, or Willi M. Greve. I do not know anything| about the other part of Plumb Isla excepting 1 am informed it belongs to | the Harkness estate, which I am told! should be used very o PLUMB ISLAND seis 2am | DEAL 1S DROPPED WITH EXPLANATION « Senator Calder dee Bi Bill Won't Be Pressed in House, but Mys- tery Is Unsolved, shampoos contain too tech . This dries the scalp, makes ait brittle and ruins it. best thing for steady use is ‘ordinary mulsified cocoanut oa ure and greaseless), and tor an me or two teaspoonfuls will the hale and scalp thorough. | imply moisten the hair with | It makes an | lather, | removin| dirt, dander xgessive oll. The hair dries ly and evenly, and it leaves the | ‘ir fine and silky, ‘Instrous, Huffy and easy to (Social From a Rial? Corremondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jone 29.—That mysteriously accelorated Plumb Island rgulaified cocdanut oll dvts and Omelettes With } An auce relish for Soups, Salads, Hot and Cold Meats and Vegetables — Especially Baked Beans. renl entate deal In dead. United States t gatate, which am Senator Calder killed ft to-day with 24s ne connection with the Rockaway ; an announcement to The Bvening | sec? Company or the Realty Asso- ‘World that the bill he pasted through | “Now, as to the relation between! the Senate providing for the transfer Plumb island und the Rockaway fortl- | e cation project avin eon inter- by the Federal Government {0 the | cried in New York's defenses, I wan City of New York, as part of they anxious that work on the new fort at | | Rockaway Fortifications deal, will/ Rockaway should be expedited. On not be pressed in the House, | looking over 6 rei ay & the} ice oO} Jen. ac ef oO ng The island, or that Lend ot a bette neers of the Army at Washington, I by the Government, will remain discovered that part of the Rockaway | eral property. Whatever the blg/transaction Involved the deeding of | scheme was, and no one outside the bestia! rights LA bt | yea Hod Fed- | eral Governmen noted that the inner circle is able to learn the de- Government had made an agreement | talis, It will now be latd on the shelf. | with the city to deed its land on Plumb | Senator Calder read in The Evening | Isiand in exchange for the clty’a in-| World tho attack of Representative | terest In the Rockaway property. Gen. Biack informe Fitzgerald of Brooklyn on his bill Is oretary mri War des Pod Colrtoan ta | pending in Congress, and learning pasa a bill giving him authority t that Mayor Mitchel sought to disown | deed this Plumb Island property t it, dictated the following statement: |Now York City. I introduced auch a | * had any conversation | Hil, whlch was indorsed by Secretary | I have never ha of War Baker, and duly passed bj jor communication with Mayor Mitchel ine Senate, but hus not yet bern act= regarding the transfer of the Plumb | ed omen th the House. ff of N recently informe: 9 Attorne Inland Aged Woattytie er Lai General of New York Btate of this York, but I have been very mu M-laction by the Senate and inquired | terested in this whole Rockaway proj-| of him as to the status of negotiations | lect In the Sixty-third Congress, ax a| between the city and the Rockaway | member of the Committee on Fortin. | Pact intents ones woe ot) gatton prope: Feations, I brought vp the defenseless|" “ene Attorney Generale office in! s. condition of New York harbor in the/New York has advised me that they do not think any further action in the matter at this end In necessary, they have taken over the land and 1 the State's decd to the Federal rment, which is now tn actual posnesslon. | “It would seem to me, therefore, that this statement by the Attorney General's offee renders it unnecessary for the Houso of Representatives to take any action on my bill, My con- WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses (Second Foor) The Values Are Most Extraordinary nection with the matter has been solely for the purpose of clearing up complication that threatened to delay the Rockaway fortification project.” | Tho effect of Senator Calder's with drawal from further connection with | the bill means that the Plumb Island | trade scheme will pass quietly into the discard. The plan originated with the municipal administration of New y and not In Washington. It stood here that some park project was contemplated, of whid Viumb Island was to @ part, ‘and private persons were to contribute adjoining property, EXCESSIVE AWARDS MADE TO REYNOLDS, I$ GHARGE Bullock Says Realty Man Gets $412,839 Profit in Marginal Deal and $208,078 Interest, 15.00 Very Special | that “excessive awards have been made to William H, Reynolds and others In the condemnation proceedings by the city to acquire property for the South Brooklyn Marginal Rail phen ©. thelr report week, and it was Thullock statement, Raye that the awards amount to $1,685,475.61; the Interest to $579,814.12 and. the foes to $00,000, total of $1,978,789.63, Loss in taxes makes a grand t coat of more than $2, land wh the statem al Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Satin, Tricotine Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor. Very Special 25.00 straight profit of O7kab ly taterunt will pay him. total 4 #1,0 July 20 tage Ma with the city are at arm's The tact that Reynolde paid 6 cents a square foot for land which the clty mow pays him $1.0 | shows the length of the arm at w Reynolds is hel weter, | 29°90 | ote PEST” LEADS : 3-HOUR BURGLAR HUNT Father McGrath First Up Stairs After Dropped Bolts of Cloth Gave Alarm, MoeGrath, th Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Dainty Summer Frocks Father t.” wae one (Hourth Ploor,) k part in a burg ay behind, tn and or persons from neighbor! houses gathered to 5 which lasted three hours. A night watchman heard a thud wo nde and hn | ablishment of| nsteln on the third Hond Street. Police & net around the| neighborhood and searched high and low, Finally they ling from a fire e on the rear of @ Great Jones St ft that backs | up near tho Braunstein loft, A door of the bulding was forced, | and Father McGrath was first up the stairs, Letwe e# of goods, on the th Fighting 3 who Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartly tailored models, and | embroidered and lace trimmed effects. | Specially Priced the chase, | Final Clearance found a lo a window Sigmund At Great Reductions 250 Cloth & Silk Coats 150 Cloth & Silk Suits 10” und a rope dang- el pund a@ man felguing sloep., He ed himself as Alexander ana wiz, forty-six, & cutte Bast Ono Hundred snd 4 recently of Chicago, He merely gone there to sleep. ™ suid he had Braunstein sald that some of| goods the prisoner was using for ed were from his establishment They had been droped from his win- dow, carried to the rear of the other butiding and hoisted by the rope to ' flo \ $ worth bad been laAKeu Was recuvered, Selected from — stock, navy, black and colors; sizes for women And misses. shat THE EVENING WORLD, Vexamination of Gen, Weaver, Chief of| New Hentenant Go. Stephen, ‘The extensive coal fields of the V the Gal been soli approximately § company. nor of New Branewick, ntment of Gilbert W. Gannong of St & former member, of Partin. ‘a, Ligutenant Governor of New rick ‘Was announced here to-day, American Fuel Company located in Aistricts of New Mexico have to Hi for enngungyenent b fT, JOUNS, N. B., June 29.The ap- | commany an pany hi |propertios meriean owned by Ai pany, 47-49 West 42d Street Store Open All Day Saturday Our Great Reorganization Sale Ends Tomorrow YOUR LAST CHANCE To Secure These Wonderful Bargains 560 Afternoon Dresses Of taffeta, georgette, pongee, serge, also taffeta evening dresses. Former prices up to $25.00 | 135 Afternoon Dresses Of taffeta, georgette, crepe de chine. - Former prices up to $35.00 | 165 Afternoon Dresses Of foulards, taffeta, crepe de chine, georgette. Former prices up to $45.00 179 Afternoon Dresses Of crepe de chine, meteor, georgette, taffeta, dotted foulards. Former prices up to $55.00 145 High Class Dresses Serge, embroidered georgette, bead- ed georgette, chiffon de chine. 114 High Class Gowns New beaded _ georgettes, voiles, serge, silk nets, fine satins. Elaborate Afternoon and Evening Gowns Finest quality satins, some combined with georgette. Evening gowns of satin, combined with gold and silver embroidery. Former prices up to $125 Evening Wraps Of georgette, marabout satin marabout trimmed, Former prices up to $115 Suits—Women’s and Misses’ Sizes taffeta, crepe Former prices up to $75.00 figured serge Former prices up to $100 | embroidered, trimmed, All remaining wool jersey, tricotine, and serge. Former prices up to $35.00 Suits--Women’s and Misses’ Sizes All remaining high nary serge, tricotine, silk jerscy sill: priced suits, taffeta, very smart models. Former prices up to $49.50 All Remaining Coats, $10--$15--$22:8 Including Silk Coats 47-49 WEST 42D STREET 375 Renard, $10 Models AND MALINE, WHITE $ At NEWEST MIDSUMMER MODELS IN FRENCH CREPE, PINK, PURPLE, SAND AND FRENCH GREY. MILLINERY SPECIAL Saturday Only SATIN Jersey Lightning in the Northwert. SPOKANE, Wash, timate of 23,500 carloads of apples in| the principal apple districts of the four northwestern States for the 1917 season was made public to-day by Ia J. secretary of the Frult Growers’ Agency, June 29.—An es- 78! Comeotdatnd Ve ino ican 6) A new Blot, ———v— > 0 = 0 0 ————0—— 0 Ff Romane So — 0 0 0 RIDAY, sue 29, Yet, ie eet st BF 38th Street 350 Tub Suits $1.15 Formerly up to $1.65 Finer Tub Suits in a great variety of models and ma- terials. Much Below Former Prices. Patent and Dull Leather Pumps and Colonials, $5.50 Formerly $7.00 High arched and with Louis XVI. heels, Extremely neat lasts. Canvas Low Shoes A rpg iy 4 the Most Fashi rate styles for afternoon. OSS 0S 0 0 SS 0 1 SS 0 SS SSO 0 Dresses. | Misses’ Coats Formerly $25.00 to $45.00 $15.00, $19.50 and $24.50 oe aren an anranencen ana an aneaneane . $10.00, a ae ee eC eS ee Belgian Linén Motoring Coats Special $10.50 eee eee o> ing and button trimmed. ——— -¢| ’ ' Spo rt Dresses i For Girls and Juniors Just the Dresses that will be \ wanted for Summer vacation wear; | practical, smart and designed on the s| lines that girls prefer. ' At Special Prices ¥t Khaki Dresses, $5.95 4 =~ One-piece _models, belted and with { patch pockets, button trimmed, Sizes 10 ! to 17 years. Al Crash Dresses, $6.95 | Military model; two pieces, with pinch- * back coat and full pleated skirt. Sizes 15 to 17 years. “Palm Linen’’ Dresses, $6.95 * Blue and White, in regulation model, soutache trimmed and with embroidered emblem and service bar, Sizes 15 to 17 years. Same model, in blue only; sizes 10 to 16 years, $6.50. Pretty Summer Dresses Smart models in Gingham, Chambray, Repp, Linen and combinations of Ging- hams and Trouville cloth. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $17.50 Third Floors Extremely smart models, full, flar- Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Appear on Bills Rendered August ist | Boys’ Tub Suits---Reduced Every Wash Suit in Stock Offered in This Timely Clearance at Much Below Former Prices. A Complete Range of Sizes up to 8 Years. 200 Tub Suits $1.65 Formerly up to $2.45 Hats. Fourth Floor For Saturday—Special Values Women’s Smart Footwear Midsummer’s most wanted styles, in High and Low Shoes, of typical Lord & Taylor quality standard. arched last. White Footwear for Misses and Children Sizes 814 to 11.. .. $2.50 Sizes 6 to 8. fi Sizes 8 tox , Sizes.113¢ to 2. - $3.00 TP Sizes 11 ¥6 to 2. Gilee 899 006. osc caes scoeeesaseeoes $3.50 Sizes a4 to6.. Becond Floor Misses’ Summer Dresses Collection of Frocks in jonable Cotton Fabrics at $5.95, $7.95, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Smart plaid, check and striped Ginhgams, pretty novelty Voiles, cool, sheer Dimities, White Voiles, embroidered Cottons, and Crepes. Many models, ranging from the simple shirt waist Dresses to quite elabo- New Blue Taffeta Dresses, $16.50 to $19.50 Smart models in the Navy Blue Taffeta, so much in vogue; Tub Skirts, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 vacamvmmveAt Final Clearance Price s-—--—-aran-ansancan-mmrencandy Just a few high-priced Jersey Suits reduced to $10.00 Third Floor rmcemomms Women’s Coats and Skirts cotton fabrics. Third Floor Soe A SC a a ne beeen cee cerca eere ian amcaecem enim ds ha eecemcan sams: aera cmmdjvameameam mame 39th Street 200 Tub Suits $2.85 Formerly up to $3.85 Boys’ Summer Hats ncluding fine Straws and Fabric At Radical Reductions. “" White Kidskin a Laced Boots, é $8.50 Formerly $10.00 High cut and a graceful well ; Louis XVI. heels, Buckskin Low Shoes many copies of high cost Misses’ Suits Formerly $39.50 to $65.00 $14.50 to $24.50 Smart White Tub Skirts Reduced to $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 Sport models in the most desirable Trimmed Hats For Quick Disposal Reduced to $2.95, $3.95 & $5.00 Prior to stock taking, a collection of smartly trimmed Hats will be offered at these extremely low prices, Included are: Tailored, Semi-Tailored, Dress, Semi- Dress and Sport Hats in many modish shapes and fash- ionable colors, Fourth Floer eee cane W omen’s Union Suits Of Ribbed Cotton; Special Value 50c Low neck and sleeveles: Union Suits, of Summer weight, An incomplete range of sizes, Lisle Bloomers, 75c¢ a Pair Fine quality; Pink or White. Mercerized Lisle Bloomers, $1.50 Pink or White; very fine quality, Second Floor tight knee » <1 oo SS OO) 0 0 en 0 eee 09) en 0 ee OO eer Gar.