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BL of the Crew of Ste Colltston Av AN ATLANTIC PORT Righty-one members of the Dutch steamship Zaanland in a collision, arrived he American steamer. Them picked up at sea. The Bair tons. was one of the Durch ateay ahine recently over by the Uni overated by cargo car May 21 crew of th unk May 1 wor YOU'LL LAUGH! DOESN'T HURT TO LIFT CORNS OUT Magic! Costs few cents! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly It Stops aching, then you lift the bothersome corn off with the , fingers. Truly! No humbug Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and calluses, with- out one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the mysterious ether discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. Great! called the District Attorney's office | pnd admitted, Mr. & nn said, that he had been “listening on the prev jous conversation by using anothe telephone receiver The ern was ordered to bring 8 Booka: and records to the District Attorney's office tor examination at once Fry said he could not do ft , to-day because the weather 5 1n- As our Boys Department | hameAte Dut WORE CATL to-morrow is the nursery in which we He was advised to brave the weather expect to raise men cus-! str Swann said the organization ; ro’ | advertised itself as having several tomers, naturally our boys’ | tioisanus of members, whereas. ie clothes, shoes, hats as our men’s. *“Westpointer’” shoes anatomically last officially West Point Cadets auisiered 1 Have you given to the Red Cross? ROGERS PEET COMPANY correct. Broadway Broadway | turning was run down and killed by an at 13th St. “The at 34th St.| auto truck of t Four | Company at He Broadway Corners Fifth Ave. | Sire Ga Neen at Warren oct GETS ATTENTION were saved, | and furnishings ride right along on the same high standard The | taisea approved for at 41st St | BROOKLY! OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G - SCOUT’ CONCERN | OF SWANN'S OFE iors Orders Oy- ganization to Produce Its Books for Inspection. | ailments. Se quent, caller permitted to BOY'S BODY IS RECOVERED. District || firs of an organization calling itself “The Seventh Regiment United States | Boy Socuts,” which has been coliect nig money especially from firms with German names and which is said tu | have used without authority the | name of Col. ‘Theodore Roosevelt Col. James B, West, commander | of the Boy Scouts of America, has peen asked to call at the District | Attorney's office and assist in the in vestigation. | “The organization thal we are look- | ing into,” Swann, “has| headquarters ‘andier Build- | Ing, No. 220 ¥ Street. It is| n neorporated. ‘The letter-head | | Rives the name of Bernard H. Fry vs] Commanding Scout Major. The di- | rectors named | Bernard H, the letter-head Arthur L. Van on Fry, Veen, E. Saunders, Benjamin Simon, | | Morris Van Veen, William Chasin | and h H. Korn, And printed on | || the letter-head is the instruction: | | ‘Make all checks payable to Scout | | Col. Ralph H. Korn, ‘Treasurer.’ ! | Mr. Swann says he is informea| |that after Col. Roosevelt's recovery | | from his recent tilness he received a} | warm congratulatory letter from Fry | | and innocentiy sent Fry a letter of | appreciation, This letter, it is sald, has been used lavishly by the organ zation in solic money, and Col Rooseve has forbidden its fur This afterr n Mr. Swann called the offices of the organization by te phone and talked with Fry, He asked for Korn and was told that the latte waa not in. A few minutes later Korn tands that it most of whom will really has only are not active. ek to determine other equi about $1,200 CROWD MENACES DRIVER Veoek No t stand Baxte Rosa Bi otala, five ye Visited the f ars old, of 0 Baxter Stree No. 128 father kecps a Street near noon to-day and while re | seek the protection of a pol a crowd of pushcart vende ocked up in t lon on a char Ellzabe} ‘ ¢ of homicide Fulton Street, Brooklyn Emphasiz Exceptional Values IN Summer Frocks 8.90 Model Illustrated of Linon Featuring the New Sleeveless Coat-Dress Nabe o the Presiden pounds and recently uw ta operation One of THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. MAY 21, SENATOR JAMES IN DANGER, |/9=!9y.,72 Syn gat eran Recently, tis Hospital Is Grave grange! i M igs ML WASHINGTON, May The con-|No' 378 Rath Ave lie James of Ken a 4 ny ean | ULMAN LOSES HIS PLEA. ut Gra 8 personal physician, loat some f Kleetion Wre He has eixty He suff disease and a gomplicat etary th we Drowned 8 Sheepme | Distr Attorney Wann to-day, the two youths n evshead | super ‘ Wartor a }| acting on a number of complaints, dat the foo Emmonds Avenue | Justice Goff, Vegan an investigation into the af Help the RED: double X the IRON 5 The headline above isn't intended as a puzzzle -it's merely a reminder that every dollar you give will “Help the Red Cross Iron Cross.” double cross—the Of course you're going to contribute-—every- body is—freely and generously. Your donation will be substantially increased if you include the saving you make buy ing Monroe Clothes at $17. enables you durable, Monroe Clothes at $17 cannot to-da to buy guaranteed Monroe Joy of Knowing AGenuineRemedy forPimples, Bad Breath, Sick Head- aches, Constipation. BR. & G, Pills containing podoph 1 its allied laxatives for the liver a we's, are a substitute for calomel and ' ret remedy of pat GP ate healthy bile impurities fron the bo blood pure, tone up the liv nstipation, dizziness, tir ness and biliousnes: A iew pills, taken eacl night for a .10¢ and 25 ‘the box World Wants Work Wonders be duplicated at wholesale at tha price—and were it not for the fact that with 140,000 men to provide for—we bought our fabrics ‘way ahead, we, too would have to charge more This saving, coupled with the other Monroe Clothes methods of —Direct from maker to you— In low rent, upstairs shops— well made Clothes at stylish, $17, while similar qualities elsewhere cost considerably more. Black and White Labcl | | MONROE Clothes $21 | A distinctive Spring line of high grade Clothes Clothing that are super values, - ! ving Blue Label 2 MONROE Clothes $25 e finest quality fabrics—at a MANHATTAN G2 nd StL. cor Bway SOES2nd ‘yr manison NASSAU‘? ¢/FRANKFoRr 5S CORTIAND;: 9‘. BWAY 14th */opp ACAD MUSIC 23rd ¥ Cor WAY S4th aye ee 44 at COL'CIRCLE cor. JthavE at® CANAL S9th 125 th CHRYSTIF ® Clothes EVENING CLOTHES BRONX Bergen Ave BROOKLYN Court & Monfague- Fulton §& Hoyt> - §87 Fulton of Plofbush NEWARKC151 Market St JERSEY CITY-Newark av si soy PATERSON-220 Main St YONKERS> Getty: 149 wt rqnare Retail Clothier NY REFUNDED di ome 1918. Broudway at Ninth: New York WANAMA Here’s Where 628 Men Summer Suits» Blue Serges, Flannels, and Fancy Worsteds Our $30, $32.50, $35, $37.50 and $40 Grades How can it happen when GOOD woolens In reading t are continually rising? Because — remember that eid aa | serge suits, brow suits and fancy A year ago we bought blue serges in the piece In light and Less than a year ago we bought flannels and fancy worsteds in the piece. terns— suitable, age and inclinat During the tailors’ dull season we had the suits made up, and now—when you least expect Brey suttt it-—we offer you this splendid group at a lower price than suits of equal quality could possibly be bought for today. é‘ + é Sizes in fancy This, of indication of Wanamaker forevight course, is another with a few stout and it is this very same continually practised, that has made foresight, The saving this the standard men’s store of New York Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Low Shoes Women Like Most—$8 | $8. Comfortable and good looking shoes of excel- lent. leather — tan or black calfskin; indicat ed wing tp with Low-heel oxfords has never been out of fashion in t suitable delight the fact that Two exquisite models in wh although not long in the store, perforated” vamp | progress of the White Salo (pictured) (A csi They are: (1) An all-over “ , buttons; (2) a lovely gown w Dress’ oxfords $8, with hemstitehing, and latticed tucks on the waist. One of the sea- son's greatest favor- : ites is the Louis heel oxford of pat ent leather, cut on an attractive model with plain toes (pictured Low-heel pumps —$&, 4 Up - to - the-min These are French hand-made frocks » a choo. taanion individual frocks--in a very few ca MS ae ai In white batiste, handker- chief linen, voile, and net, each frock has some distinctive touch of ornament or hand- work that marks it unmistak- ably “Paris 1918." Some of them make use of all-over hag d - embroidery Others are combinations of hand - embroidered handker chief linen and net. One frock has wide filet lace combined with net and is tan calfskin with nes and per tip (pi Liest floor, Old Buil Silk Stockings, 75¢ “Mill-run” of our $1.15 grade 1,248 pairs—a similar lot offered recently, sold cut completely in one The are very slight; imperfections in weave the colors are great favorites now Havana brown bh Gra Wh Made with cotton tops, toes and heels, There is no doubt abou Main Aisle, Old Wuildings | Window Screens Summer Blankets With ne —a Quartet are sometimes hard frames Oiled, both sides alike; wire | Less | cloth securely fastened to frames; perfect. adjustment, Gauze sheets, they called; cut bound sep: atel yi Height ¢ Open ht t 9in, in, 12 in. in 15 in, in, 18 in, in, Single Bed Size 29in. 21 in, $7.10 24 in 16 in, $ 7.25 gin. 2 4 in $14.00 grade $10.50 as $16,00 grade $11.25 1X 43 in $16.00 grade $12.00 Xin, 26 in, $16.50 g $12.35 0 in Join & : Oin. 21in $27.60 grade $20.50 Oi BAL Double Bed Size hin sin $10.00 gra $ 7.50 ate ain $12.00 grade $9.00 $14.00 grac $10.50 Window Screens $16.50 grad $12.55 iWiik ass z : / Closed, Pn Extra Large Size Ps ‘Agi ce $14.00 grade $10.50 din, 2018 Side 5 $11.25 Vin 90¢ 200 On " $1.05 6 $I iM 30 in Ay 43 $1.25 $20. $15.00 $26.00 grads HS. Make Your Own Screens $27.50 grade $20.50 : Pine frames of walnut stained $32.00 grade corner t screws, brads , and lift; dire nsf emt ” 6x36 in, BOC; ASKAN $5¢ attractive mixtures, and style for summer wear; tailored according to Wanamaker standards. lar, stout, long and short. is so real actually capitalizes THRIFT, New White Porch Dresses, $4.95— were $5.85 and $6.85 Colors may have their day and cease to be A Little Windfall of French Frocks at $48.50 Less than One-Half the Importer’s Cost Wanamaker Screens They Will Hold Against the Fly’s Advance screens—good hard-wood frames (where wood is used) and - wire cloth of the best quality. Profit BIG $25.50 announcement, his important your choice will embrace blue n flannel suits, fancy worsted cheviot suits — dark colorings, small stripes, and various novelty pat- as a whole, for men of every ion half-lined—the proper weight and every suit is suits—34 to 46—including ri u- —34 to 46 In serges suits in size 48, so obvious that it | 9 | popular), but white | he memory of woman. So hail with hite voile are being specially reduces, | to make a red-letter episode in tie | embroidered voile with hand-crochet ith skirt all graduated tucks, headed Third floor, Old Building. there are 35 of them s two of a kind. made over a petticoat of rib- bon and net One notices the use of the odd ornament Paris has em- ‘ ployed this season, such as net embroidered with “blonde” wooden beads, embroidered colored linen and patent leath- er, beads made of fine spun cotton, The finish of these frocks is the kind that only patient ¢ French fingers can achieve, Fashion Salon, Second floor, Old Building, ut the make-up of Wanamaker Sereen Doors, $3.25 Each Selected pine, natural finish, } varnished, black wire cloth; com: plete with spring, hinges and | handle. | . Gin, x 6 ft. 6 in. t. Sin, x 6 ft. 10 in, 2 ft. Bin, x 7 ft 2 ft. 10 in, x 6 ft. 10 in >| 2it. din. x 7 it, | Sx7Tft. Sit. x7 ft. Gin, Heavier weight, galvanized { p, same sizes, $5 each, Sereen Wire Cloth ck, 24 to 48 in. wide, 3e Pearl Wire Cloth Rustproof, 24 to 48 in. wide, Se sq. ft ; f Round Wire Dish Covers 6-in,, 10¢; 7-in., 1 5 i $-in., 18¢; 10-in., 20¢ i 50¢ Oval Wire Dish Covers 15e; 10-in., 200; 12- 0G; ddcin, S8or” 16 tne 50¢; S-in,, 65¢ Other Fly-Antis Osborn fh . Balloon ily « olumbus fl 1 ass fly traps, 40c¢, rly paper, double sheets, & 10¢ seventh Gallery, New Building