The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1918, Page 6

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POSLAM QUICK AN TOTALS PUT TO IMPROVE ANY PIMPLY SKIN Poslam is a remedy that you can pick up at any time and apply to any) disordered skin with the confidence to be trou- that it provides the quickest onal rid of any itching or eruption ble, and that it will serve you well. Pimples and Rashes, Ecsema, Acne, Itch, Chilblains, Scalp-Scale, Burns,} and ell like affections so distressing to endure, are, thanks to Poslam's concentrated healing energy, so easy to banish. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 West 47th St., New York City. Urge Soap, medi your skin to become clearer, healthier by the oy ten of Poslam) J jam. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS of $3,’ WORK MONDAY WONDERS |ot iast night. All the banks and trust companies dvt.| NEW YORK CLOSE a or Nuinber of Subscribers in Thi District Certain to Exceed 4,000,000. Every hour that passes in the tre- mendous task of footing up the total closer to the billion dollar mark. $56,000,000 lotment. ove the minimum al ‘his represents an advance TO BILLION MARK of Saturday's great bond buying rush during the last hours of the Third Loberty Loan drive brings New York At 11 o'clock to-day, with returns jtar from complete, the New York = |district stood at $955,700,000—nearly 0 over the figure given “HE tv Aestgnated as recipients of the auh- scription forma have until Thursday uight to return their reports to the Bond Department of tis Second Ired- eral Reserve Bonk. In each of these hundreds of financtal depots extra forces of clerks are working to the breaking point tabulating returns, Tt can be announced with certainty that when all returns are In 4,000,000 and more subscribers will be found to have become bond purchasers in the | Becond Federal Reserve District, jg | Which ts Now York's, The dramatic part played by $22,000,000 In #t hours of the drive was the of the Liberty | Loan Committes to-day. ‘These | twenty-three heavy digits played the part of the home-coming hero who lifts the mortgage from the old farm in the tank drama. The Federal Rererve Bank was due to close at noon on Saturday night. At 11 o'clock both the city and dis trict ware below their ininimum quotas, Then the Guaranty ‘Trust +|Company, which already had sub 6 | scribed for itself and clients the sum of $30,000,00, stepped to the front and bought $23,000,000 more. Thin was enough to boost New Cnn em &@ 34th Street—New York Clearance Sale Tuesday About 700 Pairs Women's Hand Sewed Pumps and Oxfords J ceermunteetatpeusieeutitinansses At Extraordinary Reductions No Approvals or Exchanges Sold Sold Regularly from 9.00 to 10. 00 Reduced to None Sent C. 0. D. Taken from our regular stock, an extraordinary assortment of this season’s most desirable styles in Pumps and Oxfords of patent leather, brown or black glace kidskin and browncalfskin. Porceloid Refrigerator With Lift Cover; Size, 40 inches high; 23 inches wide; ; $49.28 Furniture, Rugs and Carpets Kroehler Kodav Mahogany finished, frames uphol- stered with fine imitation Spanish ny William and Mary Period American Walnut Dining Room Suite Ten Pieces, consisti on; and 5 Side Chairs, leather; ap illustrated, / r with slip seats of genuine” SBAVMANABRO WW.Con.6"AvE.a15"S7. w Let us show you how you e a Living, 3 ROOMS, FOR $225 n furni ==LS mattregs. Dining and petsoom “ ith High Grade Period Furniture. leather; a full-size on Oak Dining be ol Chair fost of Leather, Motor Truck De- liveries Everywhere Colonial Period wi This does not include Table, Bed in full size; illustrated, MOT" Dresser, $34.50; Chiffonier, $27.50; Toilet Table, $22.50; Bed, $23.50. N LNG WUD, oa York, clty and district, over the top before noon and permit an Honor Flag to be holsted to the portico of City Mail. ‘The sum of $53,000,000 subscribed by and through the Guaranty Trust Company stands as the high water mark for the city and the Nation, so far as reports have come in. Other heavy factors in boosting New York over its minimum quota, with the cums subscribed through them are: tirst National Bank, $45,000,000; Bankers’ Trust Company, $85,000,000, National City Bank, $32,000,000; Na- tional Bank of Commerce, $88,127,000; Corn Exchange Bank, $25,345,000, |. Latest Brooklyn figures bring that borough's total to $47,306,500. The borough of Queens has led all the five boroughs of New York in the Loan drive. To-day's incomplete re turns show that Queens went 72 per cent. over {tg allotment with $7,506,000 ulroady recorded, Sixty per c@. of its population, so it is estimated, is , Ger man or of German descent, CLOSING STOCK (CK QUOTATIONS With net changes from previous clewe, Asin % fm Genes oi ean} & % $1 » & +48 a tag +i 2s + 1% | PLP ES TS ee ee Fe oo PRESSE CPLS TE ELAT ERT IETS stazsaebs te pees 1 EASAA25 | NEW YORK “COTTON “EXCHANGE. igh. Low. 24.00 With Cobbler Seat|| |“ Suite in Mahogany 4 Pieces, consisting off Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet|| | Ma) F Market closed frm, up 2 points, WALL STREET Gossip. ka Gold Mine in April milled 125 wing $1.14 8-10 traction was 81.45 | Kallons | per & ae Texas Ratiroad—Three record May Copper Rang dividend o $1 | stock record M ular quarterly je June 15 to hyriee countr copper mining produced 374, 17 about. 11:8 This production is about 26 per ound. Jeent of the total yield of the United | Btates, | White Motor Go. iar quarterly dividend of $1 @ sha & Wakefield—Extra nt. on Common. stock \in' New “4 bonds, In addition |to r semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, both payable June 1 to com- |mon stock record of May 17 Tri-Mountain Mining Co.—Dividend of $6 4 share, payable May 10 to stock Canadion Pacifle Railroad — Gross in, fourth week of April ine $407,000, and from Jan. 1 tne tals $2,660,000, Distillers’ Securities Company has purchased an additional plant at Peoria, | M), for mar re of alcohol. This plant is cap ef Producing 1,600,000 MAY 6, m UNDAY, CONFER ON PLAN TO RAISE $25,000,000 FOR RED CROSS City Chamberlain Jo Johnson Will Represent Mayor Hylan in Drive Here \Vhich Begins May 20. Mayor H 9 towlay called a confer- ence of his uv oartment heads who are to help Now York City raise tts $25,- 000,000 share In the national $100,000,- 000 Red Cross drive for financial aid for thone nursing wounded soldiers, which will be held fram May 20 to May 27, Inclusive. City Chamberlain Johnson will rep- resent Mayor Hylan, who was to-day appointed Honorary Chairman of the Mayor's Second Red Cross Committee. Among the speakers at to-day's gath- ering were D. W. Cooke, Vice Presi- dent of the Erie Railroad, and Vice Chairman of the Manhattan Ned Industrial Committee; Miss Kat Burke, who received the Order of Com- mance of the British Empire from ng George for Red Cross work on pat tetioida, and G. M. Curran, execu- tive secretary of the Industrial Cam- ‘ommittee 33 jurke warned against peace talk ting either from Germany or sympathizers of that country. No peace will come, no peace can come and no peace should come urttil | Kat rism and militarism have been d to tho earth,” said Miss Burke, 1918. <a ral |povers LEHANE 's PRISONER. “mn You can’t convince anybody in the vicinity of No. 921 69th Street, Brook- lyn, that Jeremiah Lehane, who used to live there, has been captured by the | Z Germans, even though his namo does | & appear omong the “missing” on the lat- casualty list from Pershing. TY would die fighting,” his friends ‘but @ regiment couldn't capture And the same conviction was him.” felt by patrons of the Park Row rest rant ware Lehane used to be a wii Ho was born in Ireland, but he Neted with the 9th United States {antry when this country entered a Connectic anfland Lib- ‘as tabulated by the, ederal Teserve Bank hero stood to-day at $305.317.000, or $55,009,000 more than the Reports were tmlasing from, 252 of. the &44 banks. Connecticut led in the percentage, standing with 145. BOSTON, y 6. erty Loan eubseript _> Katser Says “Saccesses” Will Influ- ence World for Decades, AMSTERDAM, May 6.—"'The Inst fow months have brought us successes which will materially influence the world's de- velopment in the next few decader,” says a Wepram sent by Emperor Will- jam in reply to an address of homage from @ convention of German Chambers of Commerce, They insure our right to a strong peace NA | The Fifth Avenue Shop 349, 351, 353 FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. Will place on Sale Tuesday and Wednesday 410 Trimmed Hats Hats for All Occasions Our $10 HATS now 5.00 Our $25 HATS now 12.50 A collection representative of the very newest Modes, Materials and Golors. ect Leghorn, Dressy Lace Hats, Wheat Trimmed Turbans, the Famous Hindu Turban and Georgetle Hats. 5 roo Thirty-fourth Street and entirely new Vases . Candlesticks Berry Bowls Compotiers ° . Flower Baskets ; Almond complete . ; : Coffee Sets (six in (First to-morrow (Tuesday) work Departiment. J. BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. & 3° AVE j}] could. Give rim ci 4 that will stand thestrain, (three pieces) A Sale of Sterling Silverware for to-morrow (Tuesday), will offer a large selection of attractive pieces (equally appropriate for gifts or for personal use) at prices very considerably below their actual worth. each $2.25 to 27.00 each 4.50 to 10.50 each 14.00 to 21.00 each 15.00 to 20.00 each 27.00 to 50.00 dividual dishes in case) $9.00 43.00 to 65.00 loor, Madison Avenue section) A Special Offering of ‘| Shantung Cretonne Articles especially adapted for use in the Summer home in town or country, will take place in the Fancy Needile- Exceilent Values wili be obtainable in Handkerchief, Glove and Pin Boxes, each 85c. Pin Trays, with cushion . 4 85c. Hosiery Racks 4 A ' i - 95c. Welle ehoxes¢ ea) $1.15 Work Boxes . F : : : . 1.90 Catcheall Cabinets, enameled ° - 1.90 Desk Sets (four pieces) ; ‘ . 2.28 Waste Baskets A ‘ ‘ ‘ « 220 Circular Pillows . ol a ee ee Pathe lane A Special Sale of Women’s Imported Lingerie iow being held, will be continued t Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies , #. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Selected Number of Silk Umbrellas in changeable c effects and solid black, with short cord-loop handie, will be on sale orice of olor to-morrow at the very special p $3.00 each { ° ° Summer Bed Furnishings at considerably below the prices now gener: lly asked for similar qualities. 7 ee | : ‘ per pair ‘ to 11.50 Individua! Blankets strictly all wool; a limited number only; exceptional value + « each $16.50 Coiton-filled Comfortables ' covered with dotted mull; several attractive colors O° ow Ce each 86.78 dspreads d edges: Size 2 « »« each $3.50 Size 214 + « each 4,25 With embroide scalloped edges: + i Size 2 x23 pig « «+ e each $3.95 Size 214x234 yards . i - each 4,75 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at equally inter: ing prices, d= MONrrow

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