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‘Hens THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917. HE “LIKES AROW.” WON'T TAKE HINT Girls! Use Lemon Juice! Make This Beauty Cream The lemon Juice massage indulged] cloth the juice of two fresh lemons | jinto a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one nsually pays for a small fur of ordinary cold cream., Be sure to strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets into the bottle, then this [otion ‘will. remain pure and fresh for months, When massazed daily into the face, neck, arms and han should naturally Kelp to whiten, smoothen and beautify the skin, Any druggists or toilet counter will him to be in once or twice each day ineans a lit- le time and trouble, girls, but what of the splendid results? A’ skin bleached beautifully white, a complex jon with the bloom of a peach, a soft ening of those lines of care; in fact, & skin eloquent of nature's purity and hands white, soft and full of charm. What girl or woman hasn't heard of Jemon juice to remove tan, freckles and sallowness; to bleach the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon ice alone is acid, therefore irritat- and should be mixed with orchard this wey: Strain through a fine Lawrence Sits ht in $40 Day Suite and Lets Man- ager Keller Worry. If you want to evict a man out o a MOad jolasa hostelry, after you have aske it Fs for a few cents and the grocer the | wnat are you going to do about it? lemons.—Advt. | BALTIMORE & OHIO Three National Trains to the National Capitol on the National Way The National Special The National Limited The National Express Ly. N. ¥.W. 23rd St, 10.20 A.M, 3.50 P.M. 11.50 P.M. bsg “Liberty St. 10.30 “ 4.00 “ 1,00 A.M, “ Philadelphia 12.48 P.M. 612 “ 401 * Arr. Baltimore 245 ° 613 ° 638 ° “ Washington 3.31 ° 9.00 “ 7140 % Five other fine trains from New York to Baltimore, Washington and the West leaving when you want to leave and arriving when you want to arrive. The Baltimore andOhio operates its own dining car service which is exceptionally fine THE NATIONAL WAY IS THE NATURAL WAY.—ALL TRAINS VIA WASHINGTON Illustrated descriptive literature, concerning Ftp ELD Need hel corner Maiden Lane, Tel. Cortlandt 6570; scenery, schedules, tickets, liberal stop-overs, etc., an § Broadway, near 33rd Street, Te}. Madison Square eneral information will be cheerfully furnished at 3 4 Court Street, Brooklyn, Tel. Main 6807; and following Ticket Offices . Stations Foot West 23rd Street and Liberty Street, J. B. SCOTT, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1276 ssbaen abd New York SSS SS SoS Se ©The Real TOQUITTHERTZ jwite of rooms In a high your guest for three supply three ounces of orchard white | months, and he declines to be evicted, Francklyn Lawrence occupies the =e coveted suite in the Rits-Cariton for the Cuban American Society. rhe latter is designed to Saal yetoed social, industrial an tone between Cuba ire, err] “tet and independent America. Mr, Law- rence is the whole society bcosantaaad | but then— Didn't he make President Stent | of Cuba an honorary member? Did- n't he invite all the Governors of the United States to visit on | warship, and didn’t he b Presi ‘den 1 set aside thirty of the a no 4) best suites in the Palace for their en- tertainment? What if he couldn't wet the warship? Didn't this war make many things Impossible? Yet, ! | just because Joseph V. Knight, Di- ‘or of Publicity for the Cuban jovernmeént, declares Lawrence is a taker, Albert Keller of the Ritz wants his rooms back, “L will not go,” said Mr, Lawrence, serenely, “I have a contract to Sept. 1, and, well, 1 dearly love a row and I'm going to sit tight. Look at the letters 1 have from the private seo- vetary of President Menocal and other ph ore Knight! Shucks! What of vas been in the public eye many a me and oft. Once he tried to in- es in a scheme to house of royalty for nt of royal visitors. Jitor of the American Society magazine, in which well known society women were interest- ed suificiently to bh their pictures inserted at $100 a flash, Harsh things re id later by some of the ladies. In 1016 ho started the White Crone @ millionaire’s mansion for girls r to sev- Mr, Keller extended to him the courte » the auite for his club, The letter asking him to turn the rooms back the o name any mem- Several million- are identified with dt, and m show what is thought ¢ » Man can point o it in Cut anything aT have I like to do big things, clever things. | am vibionary, I'll ad- e the lr rooms 1 ever done nearly driven him to think of lawyers. > Politeness May Coat Life, Ward Ackerman of Oscawanna was in ation park at Stony Point yes- I he swing was picked a hospital, ¥ was fractured. neonscious and tal it'was found his skull Russian Salad Dressing can now be prepared at your private table ra ae recipe for Russian Dressing was brought to this country from the continent of Europe—and many a metropolitan maitre d’ hotel has made his repu- tation by his delicious Sa/ade 2 la Russe. The rea/ Russian Dressing is seldom found on the private table, but here is a recipe that i is easy to prepare and sure to please the taste of one’s guests. The Oil used is the new Mazola—produced. in America by pressing the hearts of the grains of Indian Corn. Mazola is a wonderful oil---not only for salad dressings, but as a medium for sautéing, deep frying and shortening. You will find it as pure, sweet and wholesome as the most delicate food cooked in it. For chafing dish cooking, nothing could be finer than Mazola, It reaches high cooking heat long before it smokes, cooks quickly and gives you ‘the food with all its delicate flavor intact. Mazola may be had of your repre- sentative grocer or delicatessen deal- er, in pint and quart cans and bottles. Ask him for the Mazola Book of ,) Recipes, free—or write us direct. x Corn Products Refining Co. New York Russian Dressing Make a Mayonnaise as follows: Yolks of 2 eggs 2 cups Mazola 1 teaspoon mustard Juice J leon Dash cayenne 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon salt Mix the seasonings and add to the beaten yolks ot the eggs. Beat with a small wooden spoon or silver fork. At first add the oil drop by drop, beat- ing vigorously. When too thick to beat, add 1 teaspoon vinegar. Con tinue to add the oil slowly, alternat ing with the vinegar and lemon juice, until at least 34 cup of oil has been added, Onion juice may be added if desired, 9 Then take hard boiled eggs chopped fine, 2 to 4 tablespoons to- mato catsup, 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon finely chopped or grated white onion or shallot. Mix the above ingredients and fold into one cup of Mayonnaise and serve. MAZOLA tenant of the expensive suite! I like to do" ov ah Mr ges STOKES AND WIFE LEAVE SOCIALISTS IN WAR DISPUTE Cannot Stand for Party's Op- position to U. S. Taking Up Arms for Democracy. held wy the Republicans and trains are now running between Tientsin and the Chinese capital. eh atl BOONE IS EXONERATED, Senator Weeks Swenrs He Never Mien Any ‘den Truck. D. W. Boone, President af the Blume Coal and Coke and head of several other bituminous co Virginia, was freed yestertlay by Fed- eral Judge Grubb from further pros- ecution in the price-fixing conspiracy | sult. The evidence was insufficient, the court ruled. United States Senator John W. Weoks of Massachusetts was a char- | acter witness for Robert H. Gross, President of the New River Company and the White Oak Coal Company. “Have you ever mi tables from your gard: B, Stanchfield. ‘Not, from, the directi patch,” was the enawer on, OF Bie Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street CHINESE REPUBLIC IS AGAIN WORLD POWER Chang, Leader of Royalists, Gives Up Fight for Manchu Ruler. LONDON, July 10.—Gen, Chang Houn, leader of the attempt to place |the Manchus again on the throne of |China, has resigned all his offices and handed over administration of affairs In Peking to Gen. Wang, who is a friend of Tuan Chi. Jui, leader of the Republican forces. Apecial despatehes from Peking and Tientsin add that the fighting be- J. G. Phelps Stokes and his Ife, Mrs. tween the Republicans and Imperial- Ros Pastor Stokes, have resigned ists tas ceased and that the Repub- from the Socialist Party. Hears pereound Peking. ‘The chiet cause of the resignations ‘The railway station in Peking ts is the party's approval of a report —— = - which attacked the United States for entering the war. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes say they are still Socialists, but have “lost faith in the party as an effective instrument for advancing the Soclalist cause.” “The essence of Socialism is democ- racy,” the Stokeses’ statement says. | “The world is at present rent with the greatest of all struggles between tho opposing principles of democracy and autocracy, and the future of the dem- | ocratic cause everywhere depends upon the issue, In this moment of | crisis, When the faith to which hid are committed fs in its crucial hour, the Socialist Party of the United | States has recorded itself, to all prac- | tical intents, as unconcerned as to whe ocracy or democracy tri- A special clearance sale Wednesday, of women’s mid-summer apparel umph | Mr, and Mrs, Stokes criticise the action of the party in expelling Charles Edward Russell and naming Morris Hillquit and Victor L. Berger 8 to the Stockholm egnter-, hey announce themselves as advocates of a just and last- ce, but say they realize that ational peace and good will| nnot prevail while the sword of dern Attila continues to ravage ope and to threaten all mankind.” he statement urges tbat oppon-| nts of militarism should “press every nerve to overcome the Prussian | ®, which supports autoc- | ction everywhere and At extremely low prices DRESSES of plain and _ novelty DRESSES of crepe de Chine, taffeta, voiles, tissues, crepes, linens, nets, foulard and Georgette crepe, $5.00, 7.50, 9.75 to 19.75 | 14.50, 19.75, 24.50 to 29.50 With the remainder of our Tailored Suits devastates, in so far as it is able, all{ Of Wool Jersey and | Of Serges, Gabardines | Of Tricotine, Poiret “ to Poplin, and Checks, twill and satin, the Socialist Party local at Stamford, | Conn, wh have their r. and Mrs. jummer home, —>— | MAIL CLERK ARRESTED. Woods Sail to Have Rifled Mal of n Army Officers, John P. Woods, a clerk tn the Post Office at the Grand Central Terminal, | was arrested last night by Inspectors | Politt and Schaeffer, a found in a bundle he | 8 even letters uoppe ned, ail shirt. An his lock Stokes i} at $14.50 at $19.50 Former prices $29.50 to 65.00 at $27.50 Remarkable blouse values Prepared for the Main Floor. Jed ninety’ | mera and # the Inspectors | rugs that had | post. Moat of the Women’s Fine Voile Blouses, | Teavy Japanese Silk Blouses, at $1.50 at $2.95 Superior Georgette Min in white and flesh, at $3.85 each | fifth Street Headquarters. fc tes, Professing to ft the off & apy plot mail the uble and ask Wheel eer on the Seasonable cotton dress fabrics Beer was Seventh » vicinity Avenu y afternoon Very exceptional inducements for To-morrow, Main Floc:: nd City. el sli ng the truck inthe roadway Printed Voiles 88 inches wide, in choice designs, on white and colored grounds, at 18c a yard Sport Suitings, 86 inches wide, in new novelty printed effects, at 28c¢ a yard Also Clearance Sale of Semi-made Skirts Of Piques, Gabardines, Linens, Corduroys and Khaki Cloths, at $1.85 to 3.75. | 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit #! OPEN EVENINGS TILL9 O'CLOCK iM Silk umbrellas and parasols At Greatly Reduced Prices ou the Main Floor. Taffeta Silk Parasols | Taffeta Silk Umbrellas | Odd and exclusive models, in | | Extra quality, for men and | | plain and faney designs, includ- | women, in colors and black, ing extra quality taffeta silks, | with sport loop ‘and Prince Taffeta Silk Parasols in black and white effects, plain colors and fancy combina- tions; unusual value, at $1.95 wide tape edge, rain or sun use, | of Wales handles, $2.95 & 3.75 | at $2.95 A sale of household linens A large shipment of superior grade Irish, Linens has just been opened, from which we will offer 1500 dozen All Linen Damask Napkins Write for New 80-Page Catalog Pee | A 3-Room Apartment "Ens $245 ns of all Period Furniture A 5-Room Apartment S30 VAL $ Th Grant Rantas, At much less than prevailing prices A 4-Room Apartment} 16'4 by 164 ins, doz, $1.75 | 19 by 19 inches, doz, $3.50 "trier... $375 17 by 17 inches, ‘* $2.25 | 21 by 21 inches, “ $3.50 OUR IE as 18 by 18 inches, “* $2.50 | 22 by 22 inches, “* $3.95 40 “oe “oe $2.95 | 24 by $4.50 Heavy Irish Damask Table Linen, at $1.45 a yard 19 by 19 inches, 24 inches, July anc August ‘Caan