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3 ‘ bhatt THE EVENING woRrLD WEDN eG Daughter of New York Fin STATEN ISLAND NOTES. a TA SME ADMITS CAPITAL PREPARES | | aug ‘Blesine ‘Bride of Bertola ost | Mra. Otia Lincgin Williams ®of | A Gheriff's Jury yesterday determined | |Central Avenue, St, to Hush that Mrs. Frances Duer Key Tilton, (ae now in the Mclean Hospital, Waverly, | Mass., 1s incompetent. Her sister, Mrs Z foned for a .- Tilton's es eata ar | Warwick “tastiejohn Flushing, Mabel I. Barnes, had L. 1, will take place Saturday noon at 4 o'clock in Christ © commission to manage Mrs. tate, New Brighton, the fev 1ny Testimony Mrs. Tilton «: Hodges Brown tu Charles King of Manhatta in Boston was read fort of n sister of the bride, will bi in code through her! Will Refuse to i es Ship of honor, and the’ bridesmaida will he the Misses Katherine and Laura Williams, A amall reception will fol- jow at the home of the bride's parents, | which came A benefit for the Red Cross p dhe! at times. 5! told of having rent) - ecently reanized auxiliary | wine @nd cigarettes to ner daughter) ments That May Reach iver, t reabyterian Church, West New rane Jeanne because cigaretter were Rood fo | Brighton, will be held to-morrow | the lungs and that her daug ‘ ton heatre, West N: Brighton, The fing of the season's concerts [by the Kal orn Orchestra by the ¢ needed the Germans. During the de _ ing, Joseph 8. O'Neill o: nad: | mitted his client WASHINGTON, July 11.— Plans Park partment will be given at tor enforcing President Wilson's em- | Mites ce eaee Baturday | bargo proctamation, with special ref- | 7 . erence to the supervision of food With Fingers! stuffs destined for the neutral coun- . tries\adjncent to Germany, matertal- e tzed rapidly to-day, Corns Lift Off Probably the most important singlé development was the announcement | A euchre for the benefit of the Cross will be held inp th Kil Yacht Club house to-morro The fair grounds at Don, Jare being done over jn prepa the race meet to be held by Club from Aug. 1 to 6, All the _— painted, w Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any pe news plechase id corn or callus right eff. Try it! |witlact as Presiding Steward: C, Cor: n and H. P, Conkling will be the = ff, ; William Snyder, starter, and lt A. Cassidy, Racing Secretary. The second annual pienté of the Staten Island Railroad Club lt be held Saturday at Munger’ y 7 Sea, New Dorp. Miss Helen Hayes of We lhas been spending a few | Philadelphia, . Miss Helen Garretson Voorhees, who has been the guest of Mr. nd Willis A. Voorhees, has gone to >| Conn. for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin of the Country “Club, Dongan Hills, have gone to Virginia for the sum- met Miss Phyllis Kerr of Vine Street, |great amount of important informa- tion concerning American firms for- | merly engaged in shipping commodi- ties to the neutrals for trans-ship- ment across the German frontier. Riva by 8) ‘In addition, the Allied Governments | Just ask at any drug|bAave turned over to Secretary Lan- store for a small bottle of | Sin& the names of many firms who freezone. Apply a few|weré elther engaged in this traf drops upon a tender, ach-| wete suspected of having a hand ing corn or callus and in-| it, Ali of this data has been checked stantly all soreness di up by the Intell.gence Division of the Pears and shortly department will find the corn 0 his material will be given to the export Council's Advisory Commit- | cette eee et For a few cents you can get a small bottle of the magic drug freezone re F it’s a hit, it’8 on a Columbia Record —if it’s on a Columbia Record, it’s sure to be a hit!” You can count on that, every time! ° « Here are a few of the latest—and they are some of the greatest hits thet ever had them all humming on capt cal lus so loose that you lift it off with the fingers. n Just think! Not one bit) ‘¢e @84 will be used as the basis for , New Brighton, is in the Catskills. of pain before applying" ‘Informal blacklist. It ts highly Pants 7 pth ta hadon fp i freezone or afterwards, |Improbable the Government will pub- : ‘ : ed H kl b Fi | It doesn’t even irritate | lish any blacklist of firms that will "i = | | uckKieberry inn | the surrounding skin, not be allowed to export commodities 155 ELIZABETH HARDING J 1 Calumbi f . PS ~<t =< | mbia rly 42 r Hard corns, soft corns|to the neutrals, but whenever one of © ov aver Ng: aces | 245, 75¢ or cores between the toes, | these firma applies to the council for f ‘a | Here is a real song of all the joys of boyhood, reviflinibiroe dbp seron on! permission to ship out of the United} In St. John’s Church, next Satur-|'The ceremony will be uitiares by a song that takes you back to barefoot days, sung by and fall off without hurt,| States, the necessary license will be) 44Y, will be celebrated tho marria ie ‘ice Dilse Hashrouck | the fine clear tenor of Sam Ash with a snap and go ing a particle. It is almost | retused. Of Miss Elizabeth Harding, daughter) Wii) hq Mise Harding's only attend- HELPS and a rollicking enjoyment that will have any room- 1 Harding.) ant, and Sidney Fish of New York mhgical. The Government will detall men SM be tac ful joining in the chorus. And on the other side is “You Don’t Have to Come from Ireland to Be Irish,” another song of pure joy and lively fun, “IT Wonder Why” Columbia Record A223 The catchiest, daintiest of musical show hits—the song of ike,” sung by Anna Wheaton in such a pretty, appealing way that you n't “wonder why” all Broadway's wild about her! A xylophone fur- nishes a novel little touch tha at adds to the charm of this lively bit of song. On the other side is “Rolled Into One,” the star song of the show in which Miss Wheaton is now starring: “Oh, Boy,” the big Broadway success, @ ' " be yl otieetoineti 1 Reserve! will be bes: man, . A small reception Ladiest Keep a tiny from the Intelligetice Department to and ederte y Prince! at the home of Mr, Harding wilt fol- | WHERE COFFEE bottle on the dresser and never let a| work with British agents in Germany | eet oh Viiden confit, Mans. | tow the ocremony, HINDERS ! corn or callus ache twice—-Advt. who keep a careful account of every — | a : ton of supplies that crosses Into the : Jeountry, It is believed that throuxh Atnert pooae oe No 4 “Theresa Reason’ DEFY ANY WIND |": 2°22" of this system the Ad- Otes in Society of Mr. and Mrs, Charles 5 ministration soon will be able to dit 133 East Sixty-second St Show Your Colors. | tereniiate vetweon trims which have | announced = & bona fide trade in the Scandinavian | ~ytig, Alma Loulae Hodgos, daugh- | — - — a Non-Tangle Flag Firture | countries and those who purpose to Atached easiyto || attempt to Kot supplies into Germany ter of Brig. Gen, Harry &. Hodges, by secret methods, |U. SA, and Mrs, Hodges was mar- If the neutralg receiving goods from | ried at Fort Totten last night to Ps _ Open AML Day ‘Saturday, Daring July has been | this country ah ta marae Be] Lieut, George Lewis Dickson, U. 8. N. Q spy K 99 : j lof the United States, they will tind iis ; on: on. Columbia Record 42232 you canitait Nom Lanele |) all supplies xvadually will be stuut off. | tra Worthington Miner of No.146]} No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World 8 s. peiehe Oth our smal € £5 |lns : fos | pleted with the creation of a Division | the engagement of her daughter, Miss beeen ar that ery of Wer Trade Intelligence, with Paul| Elizabeth Miner, and William ©. , now entre again ora infringement , | Fuller jr. of New York at its head. | - | Browning, gon of Mr, and Mrs, Will- 7 7 oe aoc see Pet 9 Division will el sam Lull Browning of this city and | charged with keep a 3 his city FE. HOWES, 311 Ath.ntio Ave., Boston | / charged with Keep -|Rye. No date has been set for the ‘ For Sale in New York by || can exports atter th | wedding. | shores. Agents will |East Thirty-ninth Street announces Export Licenses rebate Here's a combination you rarely get—Brice & King, Keith vaudeville favorites, and a lively, lilting Chinese love-song with a teasing melody that has Jazz bands playing it and every one humming it, any real place you go in New York, Especially with the fine baritone-tenor duet, “Down at the Huskin’ Bee,” on the other side. And ‘if you want to listen to some other great hits, ask GIMBEL BROTHERS [the Huropean neutral countries to wee | Kor the eneit of the Aviation 43 & 45 West 34th Street your Columbia dealer to play “There Are Two Eyes in CAN oO co. recess cha e Heal y Cronin tte of” the Nat onal Hp al Dixie” (42243, 75c); “If You Ever Get Lonely,” sun ; sident Wilson soon will is a| Ald Societ mbers of the Junior : ; oF. ate 1 AMERICAN FLAG Co. SHIRRTLSR CERI any Otten | League: wit webva vefresbinente’ ber N Af D by Brice & noe (2 erie. 756) 3 ae Hea ah ALLIED FLAG CO. ommodities under control tween the nets at the weason of opera aa 42230, 75c), an vening Brings Rest and You oo a | _ ma ie nce atte savor of cvore'| INGCW--Alternoon Dresses 30, 750), g Bring 28, 75c). Be sure you hear these records (with the “music-notes”) today—they are sure to be just the records you want! New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month —ah EMBARGO HASTENS ida sarin linia etre eae ieaumay 9 Bring a Bottle of END, SAYS RHONDDA visti sins! yun then The Values Are Most Extraordinary ‘Eddys’ to the Country Regement Of thelr daughton, < Mise It’s a great flavor- ing sauce for fresh vegetables. Soups, hot and cold meats taste better with a dash of July 1h ‘auesiets vd Rhondda, | F roller, in a statement’| Tuttle of New York Newest Frocks in Press to-¢ | Georgette Crepe, Satin Cc) repe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Sitk, | | LONDON jould, and Donald Stewart Only relative ) proclamation of jattended the sive and ertective | ot “No ident’s latest ac- | J, H Has thrown itself t and | Chu 9 bod tate the war, It seem: thane |Ga Serge. | KY that the additional pressure whieh — ‘ery Speciat eby will be brought to bear upon | Miss Louise Van Wagenen, daughter nemies should go far toward | of Mrs, Frederick De Vea Newest Frocks in PH Bd tnt | Ramer |GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, ot Mr. Hoover's un- son of the Kur #0 of gonditions in . icatessen Stores. = Salice, Re cords ‘ countries home of Mr. and M Crepe de Chine. by diverting sup- No, 11 East Forty ” :, Made in U.S. A. 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