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i i j pa | & we i 4 Gah BVEwINU Wee, Wwe en, md NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE AUTO WORLD ‘RESTON “USAFETEY FIRST” FILM NOW BEING SHOWN ® from elties where “Carele: safety first film ris to be shown vg very desirable Rep For Constipation Carter’s Little Liver Pills p , by master production tb ing fur. will set you right Jo see oe ee hrough the courtesy of H, 8, Firestone, over night. President of the Firestone Tire and Rub- Purely Vegetable er any to any community that] Smal Pill, § xpre the wish to #ho nde Lead i Dose, Small Price t auspices of ite Chief of Pollce of |. clubs, socletion and news- ire making safety first days for ‘Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do. e mind of a very population. } /VACATIONISTS Jose TO GARRY THEIR BAGGAGE to ir) Those Who Wear Glasses Don’t Suffer ||| , large part of the au from eyestrain or headaches. wre with them during thelr summer They also don't suffer from |}! y ca: will do well if they the handicap and depres 4 thing else in addition, ac- sion caused by poor eyesight won) Fesslveny Reliable Eyesight Examination a tesik Caavaee at very large part of the a in trips Ls bon meron Eve Spec ialists. i! on points out that approxt- | Correctly Fitted Gla from $7.50 500,000 more men will be in pe he variowa army camps and canton: QehsGchéedone \(Rreetes ene Established 55 Years eotiag ih A Lula la Wiis Mores oe New York: 184 B'way, at John St. ed than ever ¥ aa3 Sixth Av. xsth Stuf] ) UF 350 Sixth Av., aad St te tries with him tor Nassau, at Ann bageane Mr. West i ad_ Street |] ||, coklvn: 408 Fulton St..cor.Bond su} | 2 H pura of the Automobile Club of| shawnee, the site| of the famous! Till Beaten, Then Accept the tt he ow ‘ea at America traverses on its way to the |course of the Shawnee Golf Club, Md f Colli ; stew that rk will have yalley some of the moat | Which lies in a valley of remarkabl dea of Collins. ninimum ¢ ure by pleasing regions in the vicinity of | beauty, eft Fioed Bil qerea The Board of Aldermen yesterday re- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ' nut New York City west of the Hudson | wes" thatch the Kittutinny: or inue {ferted to the Board of Education the F R ie 4 question of the city supplying lunch- Et tiver | Mountains, in a narrow gorge about | Q00ston or ie laren WORK MONDAY WONDERS '".\8':: ‘t Leaving the clubhouse on West 44th | two miles lohg, with rocky sides fit- | COM" ta ants, I thb SOE. Ii ene in th Street, Broadway is followed t | Cee ene Seer Brn aa ae , n for stabi : . : “1 | to leave barely room for the troduced a r bn for the establish- Mtreet, and the 130th Street ferry Is] the 1 bold ment of a bureau gf school lunches. |taken to Edgewater, N. J, The shore | Tammany, It was referred t ttee, which road is followed up Fort Lee Hill to| Miusl, in the Ke jBtate, naked the Corporation Counsel whether | Fo , to Leo ono! | Uke giant sentinels guarding the gare- the board had power tol pass such an [oat Seu nia, Bogota and) way through the hills and command |ordinance. ‘The Corporation Counsel Hackensack, where a right turn is|extensive views of the su replied: in the negative, so yesterday made into Main Street, crossing rail- [of the VAlley and adjacent mountains. | Aigerman Collins offered a resoluti road at station, and just beyond a left | A number of exceptionally a C06 | Fa tae the WHOIN GUAELION to The Shane excursions may be made on foot amid turn is made into Passaic Str the glens and valleys of the nearby | of Education - | which is followed through Ar mountains, Mr ins's resolution: was opposed then along the Paramus Road and| ‘The return route Is made by run-| by the Socialists at first. They said northward through Hohokus, Alien. /Ming south | from the many jewrers of alatiastion dittered dale and Mahwah to Suffern, thirty ryt i nia WITH tne Ge) Oh: SOURIEN, bidet : bridge, which crosses | vote the original ordinance was over- Tniles trom New York City, River to the little town of U | whelmingly defeated. Then the So- The scenic Ramapo Valley is trav-| From there to. Brid lists voted for the Collins resolu- erse om this poi ch Ram-| tance of about five mile for erved from this point through Ram. | tance of about five mi veacthties sunthe ith ‘Hn epo Villa nd Sloatsburg to Tuxedo, iteat 4 in the footitills of t napo Moun, Bridgeville a good, mi m rr AOA Nittbe ton BahliC acre” tle tainay Noeibward theo! Q through Buttzville te Hack- | Committee on Public Welfare, AllDay Man Here's a shoe you will just begin fo appreciate at bedtime of the first day you wear it, You have gone about all day in a} new pairof Dr. A, REED CUSHION | SHOES. But they didn't act new, They did not slow you down around noon. | time get irksome in the afternoon, nor become painful at dinner, nor put you ¢ pletely « Lecause in the evening ssly made not te y ore expre to SOLD ONLY AT these things CE Le 1372 Broadway §& Phe felt and cork cushion in the sole makes secant atcaak Q you an “allday” man N 8 10°, of oursales on Friday, May 24th, ae Park Pee § [will be donated to th a OL tear N {MERICAN RED CROSS N SSAA AMAA ANT Tor Women Mae by For Mew Mase by JOHN EBBERTS SHOF CO. J.P SMITH SHOE CO. SSS No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Coms--Try “Tiz” Why go limp, around with ach s the soreness and milsery riglt fe, puffed-up feet fe so tired, feet that chafe, smart and fed, sore and swe you can|burn, “Lis? instantly stops pain in Pa ily get your shoes on or off? Why | corns, callouses and bunions. "Viz" don't you get a cent box of “Viz” |is glorious for tired, aching, sore from the drug store nov and gladden| fet 0 more shoe tightness-—no your tortured feet more “Tie” makes your feet glow with| Ask for aufort; takes down swel and | Advt. Tis.” Get only Tis." IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU in-! |It's One of the Most Pictur-| NEED—A WOR | |Week-End Tour Through New Jersey, | Ramapo Valley to Delaware Water Gap COMPILED BY THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA JUREAU OF TOURS BECAWARE VATER GAP Menonam NEW YORK CLUB HOUSE JERSEY CITY Springfield a Mills, a famous haunt of fishermen while Bushkill, located at the curious Ww SCHOOL LUNCH QUESTION esque Journeys in All bend of the river known Rr > W Bend, or “Fiddler's ses U 0 CA 10 BOA the World. Jon the little Bushkill the most P 10 E U T N RD - | beautiful waterfall in the district CU Reda tee LA road | Socialist Aldermen § Stick to Plan ‘The route outlined by the Bureau of | nehes to the left, running through RuLiowt On leaving Mountain Is crossed, Hackettstown Schooley where N which ts in fair he route pro- Arden to Harriman's WOULD LIMIT BANK Ind on to Monroe, condition to Chester, From there on T and Goshen, From there’, the balanes of the tour tr MERGERS IN BRITAIN Hill Road ig followed to 4 macadam road Morris ——— Crossing the beautiful Delaware to | Spr returr Freasury Committee Fears That a Vania at Matamoras, where left and the Plank Road and) Hudsot Money Trust May Be turn is made and the scene river, County Boulevard to New York Formed road is followed south through Pike jo a County and Monroe County to Shaw- NEW TOURING SEDANS LONDON, May 22.—The Treasury hee and the Delaware Water Gap, 123 Commitiee «1 to inquire into Port Jervis and th Ap, Wray have caused considerable discussion ersing the J Valley, is de- — - recen recommends in report servedly famous. fine road) runs hat the’ war has brow home to made public to-day at ti ing verdure clad bluffs, Numerous. for, economy quite obvious," said proval of the Gove ne OD picturesque falls and gorges are bry Je Bea: manager of the sined for any future at formed by rivulets descending to. the seed a Bees Late td tne lenin at ea Baae eve ere Rt Delaware from the foothills of the Ale |NeW York Maxwell branch. “in the thig character: pees leghenics, here known as the Pocono | ct that there has been such a tr ull prope ey Sibir At Milford a lovely, ol mendous demand made upon motor car i fashioned village near the mouth of Manufacturers this year for the type the Sawkills, Milford Falls, ler- of car known as the ‘touring sedan! {een a eeiae ootiticen tall of exceptional beauty Where in former years most mitted for approval by visite wring cars du the ment, 4 be re gives ce pietur que and Keypt ee ummer months and s during the fall es to the pub- that while a mon entire ‘opped wishing to do width, whic making all the in event urtment inthe his the owner own driving — | ORPHANS’ DAY OUTING CARS. | Fourteenth Annual Orphan's Automo- | bile Day Outing, ‘Thursday, June 6 Vide transportation for 5,000 Armfuls and armfuls and "1 yh Hayy ‘ontin pines ; : tien Ww arnafuls of brand new straws ofr, of tried or exsh donati and over 80°; of them the ¢iner’ ‘ Sine paren aay comfortable, flexible kind ! imbus 8409 that need no conforming Mbowe wars, THleMigne Ge | tte th Male, Suro We aime ae te stems) HAYNES IN A HARD DRIVE, | *Japanamas paper hats, othwithstanc seventy miles of cleverly woven by the Jap- deep mut, mounta witormy anese. Mighty durable. LAP nails 4h veka i. GierSe At the other extreme ! Anne mie, thom Ooluabua 89 | Low shoes that look fine a hie Sonatimnon (ht and are fine. Not a one nilos was on y 300 gallons-—17 miles that isn't all leather! Contovans, but only ty the best j or a erase | A FICKLING ENLARGEMENT. ROGERS PEET COMPANY YO The well known Mickling nam Bi oedway Broadway Combat) of Leong Island City passe paral 4 The srontvey e last Week so that a large Four Broadway Comers Fifth Ave, i st Warren at 41st St | 5 | ration has | plant, Ir mont con |tracts that ral million pieces, | | |the new rennization has be production | contracts Under way for regular com ‘mercial enameliing. * Now It’s Dresses— 94, 1818. tion only, and it is observed in t military and naval service of thi ‘ United States for general identifica 10 BF AECITEOED ton purpose: George Kessler Makes It WEEK OF JUNE IT forsthe A. B. F. B. | Relief Fund, | ON ETT ief Fund. | ea sy of the large number Atlas Printing to Be Feature, | pA 1S |blinded soldiers that are being taken! — and Work Will Be Done from the present greatest of all battles Sat |now raging from Flanders to the Somme, by the Police. WASHINGTON, May 22.—Registra- | LIKE POSLAM tion of all German alien females un- the French Government has appealed to der the provisions of the President's ——> COLORS AND THE EMOTIONS. | (Brom the Pittsburgh Post.) APPEAL TO AMERICANS TO SAVE BLIND SOLDIERS the emotions, A “Colors affect tod Pink makes rag makes a_ bul people affectiona Somethi similar mad. Mrs, Lone Freon hag | Because the American-British-F re nc h-Belgian Permanent Blind Relief War Fund to in- crease the fund's facilities for rehabil- itating these blind heroes as soon as |thetr period of convalescence is sum™-| Proclamation of April 19. 1918, willl 14 not imagine that your Eerema ciently advanced | trein on Monday, June 17, and con- lis the one case that will fail to re- In accordance with this request, the| tinue on each day thereafter ex-|snond to Poslam's healing influence. JA. B. F. B. has taken over the Chateau | cluding Sunday, June 23, 1918 up|‘the more stabborn the affection, the |de Madrid in the Bois de Boulogne, a| to and including Wednesday, June | more remarkable the immediate famous mediaeval structure that before | 2,,1918 m seem. The Fegiatration will be made un- ee of Pos! the war was used as a hotel and Is fa- | gor the direction of the War Wo] After you now Poslam's splendid | miliar to every American who ever vis-| Division of the Department of | Work you will look upon it as just Paris, and the Chateau de Roche- Justice, and will be conducted for|so much concentrated healing energy Geue nasarend by | ene department in cities and mu. |to t your skin from : C Ynicipalities having a population of conditions ching n, the well known anti L060 OF more Be the peice cite ed condition Itching ‘A Weaitas, ttonineney ess [808 IN Commnuntleg with e ceeute, (emeee kin is soothed at once. ; corse A. Keasle See: | 4 ithe a popula- |" "Sola e ; we Yeee a retary of the A. B. F. Bi, who Ww tion lower than 5,000 by the post-| yj! pea tolled als ree Saree faaateree write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 Each person who must register wit) | West 47th St., New York City. with them her entire time to the fund's | po required to. re finzer| Poslam Soap is a daily treat to work as well as giving largely of her| Srints ‘The finger printins ts tender skin or skin subject to erup- }to be taken as an imputation that tional troubles.Advt Institutions maintained until they have accomplished ‘ their holy mission. d of funds for this Is very nt. Ask our dear American. people wh United States Gov war by buying I Savings Stamps, to let thelr money. per- | form @ sacred pur . to put a bi soldier and his family on their feet.” il contributions should V, Thayer, Hor Ave ds and War | headqu IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICANTS, Care in the selection of lubr is impottant to the mot« as he real- fxes that each bearing, gear or spring ticular kind of lubri flake motor graphite is niXe the oil or grease serves | Yi carry the graphite | bearing or par flakes of grat : surface, fill all the minute sand form a tough, dure hich preventa metallic con- distributers of N rucks and Premier has been re n remains Pres an “A great nel of mercy drawn through an ocean of unspeakable pain.’ tild your heart says stop Give 125th St., ite Fur Safety Store Your Furs NOW in the Koch Dry Cold Air ||! Storage Vaults on the premises, Yes--We Store Cloth Overcoats and Suits. If Your Average Load Is Less Than a Te | THIS REO “SPEED YVAGO! purpose better than a heavier tru NY wi FOLK USED TO THINK that the r: to do was to buy a truck big the heaviest load they had to « BUT EXPERIENCE hes lighter truck, mounted cn the more econc ical Separate Vaults for ‘ EVEN, IF YOU HA\ Rugs and Draperies N same place to require | Reo, you'll find you | n by jone load on a Utmost Protection Against Fire, Moth and Theft. At Moderate Cost "Phone Morningside 3000, Ext. 63. MOST TIMES, howeve to be delivered to sep: ¥ THAT CASE there i tothe speedy %-ton Re IN SELECTING a truck for your own partic service, figure out what is the average | and buy for that rathe:&:han for your heavy loads. The latter are few in mest business. IN A THOUSAND lines ef bu proving itself the ideal ty; in Crepe de Chine! yours. in Taffeta! | BUT YOUR ORDER must be in our hands s¢ | if you desire a delivery in the near future. Linene! | | TODAY won't be a minute too soon, Reo Motor Car Co. of New York, inc, Broadway, at 54th Street Phone Circle 1271 Newark: 37-39 William St in Gingham! in Voile! | tn fact, every favored summer | fabric, both wash and silk, is | included in this surprisingly complete collection of prety New Rochelle: summer models, Main St Brooklyn 1380 Bedford Av, The prices, which are little more than wholesale, run from $4.95 to $17.50, MONEY SAVING ALTERATION SALE STILL GOING ON Our Entire Spring Stock of SUITS AND AT COATS SACRIFICE PRICES P REO 34-Ton | ‘Speed Wagon" $1275 Free on request. Catalog mailed out of Address Dept |

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