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- —~ v aac nA ye 10 ‘ CONEY SHRED Sees BY HOOK’S GUNS ON, ¥et0 ror aueseo JOY OVER SINKING LIGHTLESS NIGHT “I wish to God they had all been sunk,” said Herman G. Bachr, forty- —— nine, of No, 21 West 126th Street, yos- act terday afternoon, according to John Combination of War Noise and | J. Leonard, of No, 141 West 128th | Street, superintendent of the build- Gloom Brings Shivers, but ing, No, 143 West 126th Street, in Crowd Soon Tires. which HBaehr bas a musical instru- | | ment store. | Leonard told Teut. 1 Coney Island enjoyed for a time the West 1284 Btreet P f its gloomy night due to lightlos! that he walked into Bach order, It was a new “thrill,” for not| and anid only was there semi-darkness, dut| ships we the boom of the big gune of Sandy Ver here Summer Dresses! Hundreds of them in Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Linene, Voile, ete. All at remark- ably | low prices HERE's @ smart style in * the Le er washable Gingham plaid, with cuffs, collar, vestee and pocket laps of pique. TAR —=— . ne BALLINOOSIT: Specially $ 4" npson at | Station * ntore | t's too bad that so man sunk by the submarines | L Aveda iT JACE ANY DIFFE ce © tosompe™ Then Bachr made the A e ‘ guns, in fact, have been going pretty! make auch remarks as, he said, he had 7 LASA wGATS os wai steadily for two days, but it was only| done three or four times, He called — To CBE TAE There's still an opportunity to with darkness that Coney took notice. | Patrolman Masterson, who told leon: Show The gloom extended from Sea Gate! ang Tachr was charged with viola- | NCKETS. to the Rockaways, tion of the Eapionage Law and held Burt Avenue and the Bowery were|Baehr denied the charge and aald he had been a citizen seventeen years open but subdued. and had @ nephew in the aviation Capt. Byron R. Sackett had the Core, } Coney Island police out in force seo- ing that the strain of entertaining | Set the 26,000 or more visitors did not move the resort folk to lift the light- | | death of the Brooklyn achonl teacher, T CO. 4 lese ban. Walters fitted about tn the semi-| norothy Hemming, J , GARMEN : == | 307 FIFTHAVES*A4INY darknons of restaurante and cafes. Tho| yeatorday afternoon at the eopolusion | —_ = entrance to Luna Park was almost| Of the inquest at Glen Cove, I. 1. The Hae —_— —Tremendous Sacr ¥ was that the young woman Thursday and Friday “RECORD BREAKING CLEARANCE SALE. eS: D John Duniap, the Manhattan chauf- feur arrested tn connection with the | verdic indistinguishable, and the only Hghts! jad died of drowning and thet e| i of prominence were those on the| was no evidence to show that any | scenic railways. Popcorn men did! person was responsible for her death _ Slender Women! =o omens _oaeetnrenent = : : : : ' Heed the war-time call for Economy and your desire for OR. ROBERTS ARRESTED BANKERS T0 FARM CALDWELL HAS HIT |sougne oi justity the. inking ot hed distinctively different clothes by taking full advantage of the IN GRACE LUSK CASE | HUGE WHEAT LANDS THE HEARST PAPERS Far hat te aceeany: hea” auniaed > S FoLrt3oWwiINg An AUTO LIGHT Ho, Wholesalers WILL seu at RETAIL bargains offered at this timely sale. Each garment is at once that the papers should no longer be distinguishable by its superiority of design and workmanship. | jj,\sband of Woman Slain by Jeal-| Will Finance Cultivation With Fed-| Town Meeting Votes to Suppress| ,7@ motion to indoree this step war | Silks, Ginghams, &c. add by Phineas A. Matthews, a 21-23 mane Civil W. r oe Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. ous Rival Is Held in eral Co-Operation on Four Sale and Newsdealers Civil, War veteran. One speaker | Made to Retail ‘ i . Mieke 7 wanted to know why the Government $500 Bail. Indian Reservations. Will Obey. had not suppressed the papers if they at $10 to $12 . 4 were dangerous. Capt. Patten repited MILWAUKEE, June 6.-Dr David| I co-operation with the United) ‘wo hundred and fifty residents of | that perhaps it would if enough popu- Roberts, for the murder of whose wite| States Government, a syndicate of Caldwell, N. J., met last night on the|lar sentiment in favor of such action | | Grace Lusk was found guilty on May| ding financiers will undertake | town common and passed a resolution | Was shown |29 at Waukesha, was arrested last | Y2C@t growing during the war on an|indérsing the action of the New Jer- | ight wt Waukesha, charged with may-|!mmense scale in the Indian reserva-|sey State Militia Reserve in voting} NAVY BOAT DISAPPEARS. Jing had jilicdt relations here with tis{ tons in Montana and Wyoming, |to use every lawful means to suppress : | . ~ Clearance—Summer Dresses )*':"'%.."..occe « ws\inct tsirtesia teeta | "pane te Harm nena | unty Jail here at midnight and is be- | Of the Interior Lane. lore of the town had ° | | ad agreed to abide Sizes 34 to 44 Bust rr » He made] ‘To provide funds the Montana 250 CAPES, COATS, SUITS “WE CARRY — WoEPARATE SKIRTS“ STYLISH STOUTS | Matertats $1.50 Stn? $3.50" horities are mystified ove Naval r the disappearance from her mooring a bail of $6 by the decision of the mass meetin; | } 9 rat ane BRE epeated ineffectual efforts to obtain! Farming Corporation has been formed, | w, Pier No, 6, East River, of the motor | r _ i Included in these groups are some dresses that are slightly jthe amount of the bail money from| with an authorized capital of $2,000,- BVilag Jounal: peprenoricrrd She was tled uo at 6/ Be imer. soiled and have therefore been very materially reduced | i aneee Srlande Wut lates was per-!o09, and with thewo directors and of-|appointed to inform the dealers that) oe, ety let with ae snzine eye 9 Ce Im ° in Waukesha, in| poerg: Guns smantle 10 had disap- 9 |custody of a Deputy Sheriff, to obtain sek page ar a ore Gea the meeting had voted to stop the| P* red by ‘inidnight and probably wa: 15 West 34th St. (Bet: ths Over Riker’s Drug Store’ Hi . 5 \a certified check, having previously Francisco; Frederick W. Stevens, Ann ele, ‘The Friendship, owned by Howard Ek- 6th Aves. / Take Elevator, Floor |mado arrangements by telephono with| Arbor, Mich.; J. P. Morgan, Charles| The meeting was called by the|!of of No. 434 64d Street, Brooklyn, was I gn): alee j'da cashier of the inatitution. | 1. Sabin, James A. Stillman, Maxwell Caldwell Company of the Resory fran Breaking Gove ota wasieza | = : ae tt 2 Lavender warrant on which Dr. Roberts| Upson, Francis H. Sisson o! lew! Capt. Lewis C. Patte: <<a | 15 transport Government. Ingped a See oe ee oar a pats ea Cingna Waa arrested war rworn fo by Judge| York, directors: ‘Thomas D. Campbell, |dreas in which he outlined the ata. etl n"tne Bast flyer |'T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— favend okon 10 Martin Laieck, who presided at the Lusk] President; Frederick W. Stevens, Vice F : RaGeR GING parse ( Avender}, Broken tots. Which resulted in the school teach=| Pecatdont: Theodore Rousseau, ecre: | uce: een by the Hearst papers on jnx ieonse, A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND 'GEF 95 -er000 consisting of ietion of murder in the sec-| tary and Treasurer, and John 8, John. ey By ° Bummer = das. anon hen ston, Assistant Pe 7 Bench oioth pabtece AR.ahd eens ~ 1 Khaki colors: also. in Pique RUSH OF NURSES NEEDED. NEGRO LABOR BATTALION | ” White). 8trined Volle (Tan) eae ‘ofle Combination (White) To Stimulate Enrolment, Red Cross wD (er a od Modities Requirement. HEADED FOR SPARTANBURG sa i Flowered parere, (Blue oniy)i In their campaign to enlist 25,000 a end white check, Broken lots nurses by next January the American a “4 i ; ‘ a ti ; nd white chee Blots, |Red Crosm annour yesterday one | White Soldiers, Needed in Their Or- hs i. 4 —Grono. conatating of modification made necessary as 4 war izations. Wi A “ i 65 0 sunny Dresses, in measure by the present imminent need ganizations, Will Be Relieved jd 4 2a. Voie ‘Comune of nurses, Thia maken eligible for of Camp Work. Pa ; nite Breen and Sea aur warn *| SPARTANBURG, 6, ©, June 6—A po i fue aad Waite): Graduated. from resist labor «battalion, consisting of negro ° a { ually desirable. achoo rior to Januar: wi draft men with white officers, will be en ‘ roken lola, Jing the hitherto required registration | gent here soon from Camp Jackson, Co- ; with @ tion bourd ¥ ‘ } a le Mis rector of the | lumbla, 8, C., and will be ned to the 4 ‘Maternity Apparel——A Million Mothers— |" Nursing, said /camp Quartermaster, The labor prob- a 4 Summer stylos, different in no way from | have found invaluable com- makes It imperative that the cproument /the coming of the negroes will relieve Prevailing mode; " ( apbrvc scenes sna fort and satisfaction in the were fifty applications for enrolment at many enlisted men who are neede@ in ‘ gan be worn when figure is norma! . the Atlantic Division of the Red Crdss | thein organization, Prices nov higher than for’ ordinary |Lane Bryant Maternity Cor At No. 44 Kast 234 Street yesterday Mr Eay acai baie: established in the clothes. eet. Expectant Recruiting booths will be put UP! various regiments which were recentl e@ Suits 9.85 to 39.75 | Dresses 2.45 to 29.50| mothers should HArOHinyiss “We: by -tornOrrae recrulted to. war strength with draft _ men are non-En- Sk 68 |Coate 6.96 00 24.80] not be without 95 m Many of the men are non-En . peakiig and come largely from the Negligees .95 to 9.50| Mitdies 1.25 to 2.65| this corset HONORED BY COLUMBIA, | Jewish and ftalian, colonies in New = Lord Reading Ame hone to Re-| Pein 10,000 Now York draft men who Supplemented by a large, advantageous purchase. naave Dee ae, recently ‘arrived here. are getting down to routine camp work. Some of them annual Hencement eer | have not yet been equipped with unl- i cises this morning Columbia University | forms and are rather conspicuous in G6 59 Will confer honorary degrees on Earl| their elvillan clothing as they, go about Reading, British Ambassador; Socre- | AMD. but they are making thet tary of State Lanaing, former Supreme | ** pata il Court Justice Franas M. Scott, Prot orKer in the 5 h J. Waldo & th, etvil i |enginaer, who’ built the Catakill ‘Aque Jauet; 'T! Tertiug N organist and SHOW NO RELAXATION Sale begins Thursday morning, and will continue Friday and Saturday : choirmaster of St 4s Chure Paul Perigord, mber of mnch Military Mission at Washingt For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swole |= dear" su'eriel wil beF"8h | No Cut 1s Expected Until Menace HE ‘selections include both Summer and year-round | . ott, Tole Ate’ ote eee of Submarines Has Been A A n | i len Calloused Feet and Painful Corns HSE io fa vine, HE | Reeves Baiiely | fabrics—cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, serges and home- | | professorship in ha civilization at Columbia. 7 —_—_——>— | marine insurance rates to-day, The| GIRLS RUN WALDORF LIFTS. | general opinion 1s that there will be no| Mterature and) Phere was practically no change in| spuns—all of them pure wool. . ... Two-piece and three- piece suits; single-breasteds and double-breasteds: skeleton- emium until there is) menace has ber “Can't beat ‘Tiz' for Hajern Mon. Walrates far Wee Work|° . : ° A ines td ee Pitoen Memgrevetor changes VOT | quoted at # per cant, for a lined, quarter-lined and full-lined garments, . . . All siz : Doo't stay footiick [* Fyftem young women, in Palm Beach] per Gent. for stoninors bound for Bras : : 4 ie alate in arcane | toner was praca pronove regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. . . . Without question | Seen uP Ftrave ae wStet roe es the most remarkable clothes-buying opportunity offered \" | vlacwith cine work: there until {hey | pegident David If 1 Jones of the New York men this season. are fitted scent Athletio Club announced f elevators ated by electricity day that the Government had | comfortable taken over the club boat house on The employment of women ¢ ri the waterfront in Bay Ridge, Mr. operators has been tried out at the! Jones did not know when the club H Claridge tis said that JA : ferries ae d have to give up the building, {which i# used principally as dressing rooms and sleeping quarters for ser~ m ris ) \vants, The Government has taken | are A, - h property along the Bay Ridge | Guaranteed Pure [iiss 2raPaav’osmu' ws te itor wes | Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND AND FORTY-THIRD STREETS 4 ; TaRE —— Father John's Medicine Contains| — yypece Needed In Panama. No Alcohol or Dangerous | WASHINGTON, June o.—A, L. Funt, | Droge Chief of the Washington Omce of the} tax " ny * Panama Canal, sald to-day that trained ri ’ ° Just take your shoes off and then put| with Joy; al: will fi Asintanh Dura ani Ainaorakie nurses In the Canal Zo . ‘d 2 Ing, corn-peatered, bunion-tortured feet| There's nothing like Tis.” It's the | {00¢—-Father John's Medicine bas had] pitaix not only the emolovees of Third Floor—Elevators convenient @f yours in & “Tiz" bath. Your toes|onty remedy at draws out all the | 60 years’ success building new flesh | fy lus are eared (or bun thee ‘ sare cared for, but th 1d Q Will wricgle with joy: they'll look up at | poisonous exudations which puft up you | and strength. Because it {s guaranteed| *ationed'on the isthmus to ‘protect. Gh you and almost talk and then they'll|fect and cause foot torture. Jcohol or dangero thet a he paid $66 9 mace. take enother dive in that "Tis" bath.| Get @ 26-cent box of “Tie at any acinar tate borane with, lagndty 9 ras ails: ‘When your fest fest like lumns of! drug oF department store don’ erate fe the | month 4 lead—all tired out— just try “Tis.” It's! Ah! how glad your feot wt: how com | gafest apring tonic for all the famile {ion | Wané—dt's glorious, Your foot will dance/orteble your shoes Leek—wadvie Begin taking it pow. Ady ce) saleramen.