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' Ietter for the benfit of young YOUNG GIRLS " Motier Wants Her Letter Published. “I wish you would publish tiie rls. daughter suffered greatly from Setoase trouble with cramps, and head- ache, and backache most of the time. She never felt like working and it seemed as though she was sick all the time. I decided to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and it has helped her in every way, in fact It has really cured her, for she no longer has periodic pains, and no more head- aches or backache, and I want all ig girls who suffer as she did to Bow about it."—Mre. ALMA MILLS, Eaton, Ill. ‘Another Gi New Castle, Ind—"From the time I was eleven years old until I was seventeen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had headache, backache and such pi I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy 4 minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Varlines nd I took it, and now I feel like a erson. 1 don’t suffer any more d I am regular every month.”—Mrs \ ZEL HAMILTON, 822 South 15th St., Newcastle, Ind. ry Girls who are troubled as these ing women were, should imme- ly seek restoration to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.—Advt. World Wants Work Wonders, parties Ta nly Nine Hart in Car Accident. A crowded south-bound Jerome Ave- nue car Jumped the tracks at Fordham My was interrupted by applause almost | audia uz at every sentence, It must suffice to quote here only one of his expre: S Wi th the sions, Now that tho Issues are close cores WI he sald only two ba? 9 Americans and Traitor Civic Orchestra. 6.40." provided an eclectic, programme the orchestra, He began with War- 's prelude to “Die Mejstersinger,” By Sylvester Rawling. he 4, With something shert ot . lity and a foo much of noise, LAUDIA MUZIO, the Ttallan-| compositions by Franck and Deb American soprano of the Metro-|/he was happier. Beethoven's " politan Opera Company, was mont” overture got a creditable & the soloist at the Civico Orchestra's po! concert in the St. Nicholas Rink last | rince Igor,” night. She won applause of excep-| conducted with the vigor to which he tional warmth from the largest audl- Prag ay us when he led the “Bal- jet Russe,” prmeedty B jon. At Miss Music's “rhe next concert, on Fourth of Letiep y.h oem -a © for one soloist I @Arte,” from Puccini’ had to rub one's eyes. Was this the “Ballet Russ her singing, and for another tall, slender, lissome young woman Poi. TC favorite tenor of the Mo whom we had heard sing the aria @ politan Opera Company. the Opera House last season? With — djectives dropped, it was! ations, Miss Muzio’s gain in weight has brought jo, with it increased vocal power. It was really @ big voloe that she dis-| closed to us last night, one, however, | that she will have to refine a bit jersona Were injured, eight only slightly. Perea, Hahn, twenty-three years old | of No. 161 Edgecomb Avenue, was tak: fo Fordham, ioepital ‘with severe con- the eens eee an trom “Alda | BANKING AND FINAN! was her contribution to the second part of tho programme, and in the! patriotic interval between the two she sang “America” and “The Star- Spangled Banner,” reaching some screaming top notes that the house to a storm of applause, more| for the notes, perhaps, than for the; national hymna, Mr. Kahn, the chief promoter of these concerts, gave notice at the first | that at each there would be a speaker to aid recruiting for the army and | navy. George Gordon Battle filled the breach last night. Introduced by/ Miss Maynard, the manager, who naively and aptly called attention to A Steady Increase in Earnings Important Shipbuilding Contracts from the Government Liberal Dividends These three factors respecting U.S. STEAMSHIP COMPANY the fact that women under war con ditions had to take the place of me: Mr. Battle proved a rival stellar traction to Miss Muzio, His { | | > Ke, All a Bie Daily Except Sunday Connections, to al! points 1n,uhe ache, the: Weat hig 5 rn tick tickets bytmesa ‘Albany IDEAL ONE DAY OUTINGS Reatard West Point, Newburgh asd lee ah fy SMe pee Steamboat Go N FIRE OCEAN, STR OTACIRL Pete eR as a om Ve ON N EY Tackle, * ete h I HOR eAE WAY BEKCH LEAVE WHAT 1 Pare | OC EXCURSIONS, & Day's Pleasure Next Wednesday * Loe p Hoan one AE Next Wednesday, duly 4 Mauch Chunk 5 $1.00 Jersey City, 8:47 AM. Newark, 6515 AM. July4" Excursion To New Haven Steamer Richard Peck , Pret 28, FT te org. New Haven, x Bee Ri Tow fiio b A Faecal Outing on Long island Sound, Pring Rosen eCune epet unter: Children 75 Cents. Mmited. On sale only at Piers on day of Excursion, The New England Steamship Co. OceAN LINES gamBOars Sst WHERE TO tas HOW TO a THERE Inland Salt Water Routes—Through Long Island Sound To Boston Fall River Line "Paes Stew 4, Worth River, foot Fulton Street, dally, 6.80 P. M. Steamers Commonwealth and Priscilla Afterncen and venting Concerts, Providence Line TT" eave Pier 24, North River, daily, except Sunday, 6 P. M. Pall River Line Steamers Providence and Plymouth in Service Afternoon and Evening Concerts. ead $2.00 Outside S*aterooms ay Mhranafer Ofoes, a | sorts if oh {ime table are interestingly set forth in « special report which you may have on request. USC, 22. Schmidt & Deery 30 Broad St. New York Telephone Broad—5242 STEAMBOATS., __THEATRES._ || [NEW ANSTERDAM coco. inees Ni BIS Wed Sat MATINEE JULY ALL MATINEE PRICES 50:22 | —— NO HIGHER —— || |GREATEST MUSICAL ENTER: || | TAINMENT EVER STAGED Inside Staterooms Always Cool | ged by Ned Wayburn New Bi |] | Patrlotic Finale by Viclor Herbert” LEET IN Mat Paper db, Te at Ott Se week tage, BSD ‘ba Se os. i, Ticket pea 111 and 1180 ‘ourtet Agenctes, and at Piers. Bz The People’s M Wonderful Playground ountain COHAN & HARRIS es SOUTH Oe Ay Weer tations er E Special Schedule July 4th HIGHTANDER™ Live. Battery PR RE Ee tt maton 8: a Lee British WAR RANKS fi Jor | Winter Garden " heey A : PASSING SHOW Fie \= Barges to" 0 ea Pond farnie ia ‘thin. Set: e . air | aTH OF JULY OUTING 5 ease Str “BENI.B. ODELL” syste ~ RETA CB ART on ROOM, ects Freakin Bt. 0 W. 120k THE MAN WHO CAME “BACK PRINCESS SOR Sty try VAUDEVILLE, “PROCTOR'S | FACDEVILLE & 9 ro FLATS: Bho Pasct | x ‘alist ‘oaths Same Outing Every Sunda: CENTRAL HUDSON! LINE | LL Nees pisiet rat} rig aS, ranch, le He- | At td Av tonal | hor Miguiaides Seabeiehts | as Park and all Jersty. Ben aie Ne bth As y vi Same Patti ol duis a und DAY AND ha TRIPS, To ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Fare 260% | Ly, N.Y, Battery Per, 0.454. M.. 145 62 ri | Musie, Dancing. hap Pati Ye S208 Bread KEANSBURG, N.J. ANOKA BA | 4 AVELING & RIVERSIDE B'WAY & 06 ST LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE # koor Where the Mit. INOULS! eal Sida Poste 430 8" at | _SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET. | “BUNGALOWS FOR RENT, | Five Rooms, Fully Furnished; all improvements; on the seal 2c poettively iquanr Silonred to be BOM on th RENT $265 AND UP, Apply to agent on proj at Arplz, to erty at the Aviation Cont, 1A ANTONIO Loew's American Roof ; The Refreshing Night RAN ONEY ISLAND x HENDERSON'S ‘9. fai} Lew Brice & {iis Jas. J. Corbeit Arthur Havel & Co., McKay & Ardine, oth, attired) a po bo xin Vex PHOTOPLAYS. HERBERT “BRE! TheLone Wolf LOUIS JODETIE VANCE BROADWAY fii Bai SUMMER RESORTS. “MAINE LAKES & om YJ | _ror iat rit Ao oa NOR TL Broadway, sr DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY TERMS, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, | PRICES 26-500. _F cH American Watch & Diamond Co. 7 @ MAIDEN LAND, Phone Cort, 6867, A, Ris: 0| (DigmeNOS asia STRAND | MARY PICKFORD. Phe Little Ameri ) Victor Moore, Orch, y of the} the Bronx, last night, and nine | surrendered te Depositaries m | properly executed transfers thereof in blank. Signatures to anilore E toss 4 [ rene NKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. The Missouri Pacific Railway Company St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southera Railway Company REORGANIZATION To Holders of Certificates note ie or by aby Depot for Coma New Vork it Com ot New vara eatin | ‘The Missouri Pacific Railway Company's *+Fiye Fer Gent, First and Refunding Metgnge Pity-Yeur Geld Bis Per Cent. Bonds, due 1990; ion of the Railway Companies above named tall Fos ot Reoteraleaton, including im ty é Certifenten of jontral Truet compos « oi new York Missourt i Raliwag Company's . Cortifien cemcpd he acer t at tat Five Per Cent, Bor First Coll M F Bonds, due 1920; +t Columbia Trust Company srleingion Dives | ejpees Five Eee ios Rica deatea 9 stiesourt Paik, BRET NS Yor te me Tran eee ate doe IBtT and Oe ee eels neta fae Ter Cant, Verto-tewr Cal Bawah Per Cont, Bowda, due 1920; ees ee ‘Certificates of Pig Refuraine Mortgage Thirty- trees Bog molt Pe Por Com Feri Bonds, The 0 code Gre ‘Trget Gempeny jue tina ew . Rail ‘The Branch Hallway‘ s he Ost locigcae Pour Por Clank dive 1918; Few ‘Mertengs ‘Four Per Poe Genk Geta Honda, de 191%; The Central Branch Union xtts.fie Cartificates of feroes Tow Pet Cu Amerioan Trust Compan ovthe lan Yatey ge Toon Mase, ter Wied For Coats Rent Taetianes ends dee 18001 Lang moe Pepsin am, TB at Morasee Hee Per C ceware, Falcon Sonne, Mertngs 0s Per Cot, Bond dew 1610 “Poenville, Bt. Louis an Caetano or) Pitt Sie, "ahr Cont old Donde de 106%) Frenkis ome eel Mntine? Stn Per'Ceat. Bends, due 1916; and ™ PAO SOE hee eee: OMortguee Thirer-¥ ona Caeeeist suka ines Licentan and Bocthere Raiway Compeany a aldara Cortifiontes of “Certification of Bankers Trust Company Firet Trust and Savings Bank as arieourt point watts, New York, for ‘ Tih, for | Forty Year Four Per Cent Gold Lean of 1005, due 1945 THA ms Mortgage Fite Per Cent, Clold Bonds, Borie Avrdve 1088, The new First and Refunding Mortgage Five bad Cent. Gold Bonds of Series A, due February 1, 1965, of Series B, due January 1, 1923, and of Series C, due A ue one and General Mortgage Four Per Cent. Gold Bonds, due March 1, 1975 (all in coupon form) of Missouri Pacific Railroad Company (the New Com- ney organized under the "laws of Missouri to carry out the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization as modi- SH ely 25, 1916, of the Railway Companies first above Lae together with Trust Certificates for Con- ver le Five Per Cent. Preferred Stock and Common Stock of said Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, all in nen form, and fractional scrip for such bonds and for such trust certificates, are now ready for dis- tribution Holders of the certificates of deposit .vove described, issued in the United States, inust, to obtain the new securities to which they are feapectively entitled, surrender their certificates of deposit te the the same. of iseuce marked asterisks (** jich are exe A ace any checks for | adjustments in respect of interest will be issued re names of the holders as so pty Forms of such | statements must be obtained from the respective Depositaries. Deliveries of the new securities will be made, so far as practicable, in the order in which certificates of deposit are so Hatt et nai In the case of certificates of issued by Central Trust y of New York for stock, trust cer- tificates for the new common stock will be issued in the names borne by the certificates of deposit surren- dered, unless different names Lose by separate ins! mie in wee by yi Wepealt surrendering such certificates of depo In the latter case the tes Lo New York Stato transfer stamps at eae rate of two cents per share, and we such Federal t Psy Pr if any, baay be required bp United Baates law at the times of eich surrender, and the trast certincstes qill 6e leeued Io the names so specified. All cortifi cates of deposit ust, unless in bearer form, be accompanied th Dep cccctse una ta tue hoe of cartbntes of: dapauit owed’ bey Bopachartas ta ewe Pare ov @ respective Depositaries, an e case of cortifical in New York, ev gush quaranty must bo ky a New Yok Clty beak, trast company or Steak Enchango firm, or by 4 bank or cru company having » New York City bank or trust company 0s as correspondent. The new First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds will be delivered with coupons due August 1, 1917, for interest from June 1, 1917, and subsequent coupons. The General Mortgage Bonds will be delivered with coupons due September 1, 1917, for interest from June 1, 1917, and subsequent coupons. The First and Re- funding Mortgage Bonds of each series, and the General Mortgage Bon is will be in the denominations of | $1,000 and $500, and any holder of a certificate of deposit entitled to receive new bonds of either issue, may deliver to the Depositary, with his certificate of deposit, written directions specifying in Rasy of said rnd nominations such holder desires the new bonds to be, delivered; but ne holder of ow ah new or of each certificates of deposit will ther Sussded bal gatbehge, Leon (ot sein aeusminuon fot areuee nea all cases where denominations are not specified foresaid at A time of surrender of the certificates of deposit, the Depositaries at their o Ais may del b of either denomination. At the time of distribution of the new securitis djustments in respect of interest will be paid to holders of certificates of deposit for the bunds in this paragraph mentioned, in the cases and in the manner provided by Article VI of the Plan. Adjustments for interest upon old bonds exel ble for mew bonds will be made up to June 1, 1917, the date from which the new bonds bear interest, but interest Spon the face amounts of couporis covered by adjustmerts will be allowed to June 30, 1917. cases ia respect of interest have made under the Plan, the total amounts of the adjust pent, rs cng in respect of the several issues, for each $1,000 principal amount of bonds, will be as follows: 1%. First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds due 1959, .75; Forty Year 4% Gold Loan Bonds, $22.20; Consoitdeted First Mortgage 6% Bonds, $5, in addition to any interest due on such bonds on or before May 1, 1917, and not yet paid over by the Depositary; Trust 5% Bonds due 1917, $119.00; First Collateral Mortgage St Bonde due 1920, $95.80; St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company’s First and Refundin, ‘ort, | Bonds, $120 40; The Kansas and Colorado Pacific Railway Company's ah $93.33; The Central ance way Company's Bonds (when exchanged for 100% in new bonds), $76.63; The Central Branch Union Pa Railway Company's Bonds (when exchanged for 100% in new bonds), $21.02; The Leroy and Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company's 5% Bonds, $27.25; The Ka City Northwestern Railroad Company's Bonds, $27.25; and Little Rock Junction Railway's Bonds, $10, in jue on such bonds on or | before April 1, 1917, and not yet paid over by the Depositaciee, | Holders of certificates of deposit for stock of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company whe pore yole Leg 4 the first instalment of $12.4! abl pod share under the Plan, will not be entitled to receive the new securities | they shall have made the final payment (337.80, and interest, per share). Such final payment must be made on ee before August 22, 1917, under penalty of forfeiture. For all fractional interests in bonds and in voting trust certificates for stock, bearer scrip certificates will be delivered. Dated, New York, June 26, 1917, KUHN, LOEB & CO., Reorganization Managers. To Holders of Undeposited Bonds, Stock and Unsecured Claims: Additional deposits of bonds, stock and unsecured claims, under the modified Plan and Agreement above mentioned will for the present be accepted by the respective Depositaries therefor, subject to such conditions and restrictions as may from time to time be imposed by the under pes Reorganization Mana- gers, and subject, in the case of stock, to the requirement that the Depositors shi making deposit, the sum of $49.95 per share required pursuant to Article Fourt Reorganization, This offer is subject to withdrawal at any time without notice, Dated, New York, June 26, 1917. ion to any interest "of the Agreement of ay 22, 1917, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent. per annum from KUAIN, LOEB & CO., SAVINGS BANKS. savings Bank 40* Street and o* Avenue ein tes been yy ML i raves One-Halt For Cont, per eunum meet AMUSEMENTS, CHAMPIONSHIP MOTORCYCLE RACES Speedway Park, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., July 4th at 1.30 P.M. Admisdon, Including Grandstand, T5e. PALISADES ela RM to "| g STEEPLE CHASE &% CONEY'S FUN FACTORY EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers St., New York | | leh. Beata a tietone hs dovared wo | simon” atric” ate rata | FOUR PER CENT. ber apnum on all deposits entitied thereto, | Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1917, will draw interest from Juty Iat, 1917, too at BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HAL! q EVERY APT. 218 — TACLUDING SUNDAYS (Pmone B17 Comey Li) ‘Third mee! SAVINGS BANKS. CITIZENS’ OM INGS BANK 58 1K oR, CANAL EMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 1m $B to on or Sear Jon ‘Os from July Lat RGE E. EDWARDS, President KERN, Treasurer. o8 AND 1iaTH ST | July LOth Ww HAM J. ROOME, Prevideat, HN ©. GRISWOLD, Becretary, HEN pW EMLANNUAL DIVIDEND “ap ITALIAN SAVINGS BANK of ithe City of New York Lafayette ot ig | SAVINGS 16 € TTT den! tor the at the ic of FOUR PER CEN fr annwn on Per Cent » $3,000, payab sums from $5 wo 3. vr en. tho By-laws, payable ua aud pale One- Half rs MA 7. WE | Three hi) OF bet . | fiom Nauly Limtow tm 1 ei ae GeOnAw nh DUNNING, Secretary SUNDAY WORLD WANTS rom ibhus Ot, and Lark or, WORK MONDAY WONDERS \ BANKING AND FINANCIAL ll, at the time of | EXGELSIOR Dollar rem s Bank SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS HOURS 8 TO 6 Closed Saturdays During July and August as Originated By Us 17 Years Ago No Curtailing of Summer Stocks Our Buyers Are Instructed to “KEEP UP ASSORTMENTS” No Inventory Until End of Summer, That Is Why You Always Can Find What You Want HERE FOLLOWING for TO-DAY and TO-MORROW Manufacturers’ me Out Purchases Miss isses’ Maslin Children’s Underwear po Ndrem's Toke piiace, face ta Felon ‘ancy yoke of embrot medallion embroldery—akirt and flounce with pointed rut timmed to mateb—s to 16 yra— Our rem $1.96, 1,64 Our reg. 04, Misses’ Princess Si Children’s Cambric Embroidery and tucks— 1 to 12 yrs.—our reg. .36 Hemastitched ruffie an 14 to 16 yra.—our r met Bet yoke — sole designe las 1 ee $0.90, 3, to 6.08 epiirens Tuten Micecs’ Crepe and Sateen Bloomers— Special, .96 to nt pre yrs, Children’s Cambric Skirtse— “Special. .« . 58 Sar fees 58 PRETTY PETTICOATS Navy and Black SATIN FROCKS for the Coming Holiday White Tub. Silk Petticoats— Pleated and ruffled flounces— Shadow-proof, in regular and extra sizes—Our reg. $2.98 .. 2.387 TAFFETA FROCKS Satin—is semi-tailored Coat Model entirely of box pleats with sash Georgette Silk Petticoate— bt ined to tie— white Ate aft . Pes faba dl ya PP tia atthe Seely new—kimono sleeve black, white, changeables, Dolly | of Gecrgette with braid embroidery > Vardens and solid colors— pleated, i os Sol side dra ruffled tailored and scallo) von FETCHING STYLES ALL! ALL ALTERATIONS FREEIt . flounces, fitted bands—all Special.....4.77 BLOUSES Of Crepe de Chine Regularly $2.86....2.38 A Dainty Model for Dress, Prettily Embroidered and Hemstitched. White and Pink. Ask to see our Specialized Blouse at $1.85 | TUESDAY IS BLOUSE DAY—THAT’S THE REASON ¢—_______-- MORNING SPECIALS—To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent 4: ‘» buying, quantitie tricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $8.74 and $9.74 Women's Coats..... .6.76 | 68 ct. 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Hemastitched Sheets........... .70 White drill with Copenhagen or 63290-—less than Pate in hem, rose t or emb'd collar and Also eae sor 1.09.... 78 pocksts—open front SLINS—BASDMENT, —GEOOND FLOOR, 2.49 t $198 Striped Tub Silk Blouses 1.80) "Pull size hemmed (or fringed. Tailored models_—-assorted stripes, 6PREADS—BABEMENT, apogee 20 ct, Cotton Huck Tewels. . a“ Women's Cotton Union Suits.......... 28] Soft finish—hemmed—white dam- Be ds of 43 ct. quality—low eck ask striped boi lace tris, kn TOWELS—: FLOOR, K pe 18 ct, Satin Finlsh Cretonnes .... 1944 a 36 inc! Bats, floral and con- D i th ns. 1oty ot oeets 6 ye dpe eee UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT, SxcoND F100! UNPANTS! pert, - Wet. Searle cal Lace trinmedccwhlie, DBOORATIVE LINDNS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.35 New Scrim Curtains White or Arabian—Dutch valance TT et, Sateen Petticoats....... Black, white and colore—pi: or tucked flounces—all lengths. PETTIOOATS—SECOND FLOOR. $3.96 Boys’ Norfotk Suits. 8.00) —tace insertion or deep H. 8 hem. Pinch back styles—stripes, checks LACE CURTAINS —BASHMENT, cy mixtures—8 to'17 yrs, and Taney GTHING THIRD FLOOR, | 4T et. Mercerized Damasks Bleached—58 Inch—heavy quality $1.74 Boys’ Washable Suits... 1.27) —floral patterns 3 to 9 yra—beach and, Norfolk LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, eo tripe , Te ESC THIRD FLOGE.” | $3.00 Women's Black Kid Oxfords..1.97 Kid tips—medium shapes—turned 68 ct. Rompers2 to 6 yr §8| soles—low heels—Cat's Paw Rub- New ¢ and patterne—variou pipings—sailor collal pen kn Bae PURNLSLIS THIRD FLOO Men's White Lisle Underwear, . 7 Seconde of $1.25 quality—short or long sleeves—short of long draws ber heels-—4 to 9—wide widths, SHOES—SECOND FLOOR | $2.50 Girls’ White Can High cut—lace—si: wide widths. BHOES—SECOND FLOOR, 98 ct. Boys’ White Can’ Oxfords (Sneake: Pry White rubber soles—sizes 1 to SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. ny 9 2% to 6 ere—-all sizes to 60 in lot KNIT UNDERWEAX. MAIN’ ¥LOOR, ct, Dress 32 inch....... 14 Stripes, checks and plaids. WASH DRESS FABKIOS—BASEM ENT, 7 EVERYTHING ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY’S PAPERS} | ON SALE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. |

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