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‘The Visitors’ House of the Hationad Catholic War Council at Caso Merritt Was formally ovened Sunday afternoon by the Rt. Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, of New York. ‘The House, built by the National Catholic War Counctl. fn Whose name it was turned over for the use of soldiers’ relatives by John G. Agar, of New York, Theasurer of the Councll, was equipped and is managed by the Ladies of the a-Kempis Society of New Jorsey ‘The houso cost about $16.000. A aim- Mer, but larger, Visitors’ louse at Camp Mills. now nearly comploted, is Lo cost 350.000. ON GARFIELD LIST CAN OBTAIN cA ‘Essential’ Plants to to Be Named and ‘Non-Eessential’ De- | nied Fuel, | June 10—Publica- industrial pinata) © WASHINGTON, ton of @ let of showing which are conatdered esron leadaches tian or non-easonttal, is Imminent, it was learned at the Fuel Administra Caused by tlon to-day. Plenta om the “wo 'to| e Mat" wilt be cited by name, it was Eyestrain||| "7", ee are Permanently relieved F Administrator Garfleeid has de Se} ih _]] only by wearing correct |}] termined openly to announce who [oe WOGNEO. @lasses. It is dangerous to |}| shal wet fuel and who shail be tert |-———-—— aia neglect your eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 out United Stat filled orders totaled § May 31, a decrease of 40: previous month, whe tons. On March 31 Officials of the War Industries Bourg 84 11,886,501 tons on Muy 81, 1917 early warning it 1s hoped to put at reat doubts in the minds of business men a8 to Just where they stand on the na- tion's sufferance |ist 3 tons 9 tons fro) was S,TH1,88: total wa 6AM a Established 56 Years 184 B'way at John Bt. 380 Sixth Ave, aad St. |]|, 1 . - tor Nassau, at Ann St my haniie ed Mtg announcement | Nipissing Mines Company: Produced 17 West gad Street Hr tty t They have been work. In Muy silver valued ut $s " Wktyn: 498 Fulton St, corBond Bt flies Seeretiy to effect saving in the shipped bullion und residue v fuel industry 81,65. T compares with April « and shipments Silver Mining Co—Qua vayuble July & to CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net cbanges (rom previous ihe! Sale of 119 Women’s Taffeta Dresses $16.74 These dresses were copied from higher priced models of smart and recent fashion. The taffeta is a fine, firm quality not usually found in dresses near that low price. Unusual care has been exercised in the workman- ship and good taste jn the finishing touches, There are three models, each of them simple, tasteful, well made, all of them pictured. One has a long tucked tunic and organdie collar and cuffs, another a short tunie with pockets, end collar and cuffs of embroidered batiste, the third has a long flaring tunic, and hand embroidery in silk on the blouse. To Choose One of these Is to Have a Dress in One’s Wardrobe That Will Prove a Stand-by for Satisfaction. Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A. Third Vloor, 4th Street. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, But for Cash Only. RAM ay Oo Herald Square New York HELP WIN 'THE WAR! | Buy Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps. ‘They Can Be Bought in Any Department Store in the Gity and Hundreds ot Other Places. M. Loose Teeth Are you suffering with “loose | teeth,” spongy, bleeding gums, | offensive breath, etc.? If you are, consult me at once, before | reaching the advanced stages. | By means of my new “Electric | | | Full Sets of Teeth. . $5.00 up Gold Fillings $1.00 up Gold Crowns, 22-k. $5.00 up Silver Fillings Treatment" I have accom- plished some wonderful results in the treatment of this dreaded disease of the gums, commonly | known as Riggs Disease. This | treatment is painless, costs but | little, | Dr. Salter, Dentist, 491 FultonSt., cain L: o® Be sure “tatnenite® 4 place. Houre 8.80 to 7.80. Bunday 9-12 oe Abrahain & Straus, Ladies in attendance, 50c up THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Coa! shortaze next winter te al- | distribute the shock of enforced curtail- WALL ment as early as possible. By giving f $008,730. | Rew Beer ta wed with PRIVATE SEAWAROD ~|taken amine Mar Or pre # share on | with cording to the tlement tse decrenie of AU the orders on Apri vorporas | file t tons cont West 42nd Street RY MOU THR Cot MONT LLG SLACKERS IN SERVIGE GALL, 0° c= TAKEN IM RAIDS, DESERTERS to-day "| and called fort Jay as I railed to ap ations and | sent to army eantonmonts for service ost wide t thia weedin The round Inets south of vir questio at to-day. | not ahow thei Between 5th and 6th Avenues iene sae JUNE _10, ALS ATIC, ifis. . N_SHEBE BOG. PAIGE EOI OV NED: sean AMO THIGH 1-Up on the East Side | iy innton n 1Of of Draft Age | g Arrested seized 4s police round-up on the day ood last alaht were i and one men thelr locat draft boards | * t who had been classified 4 Fo aervice will be aent Lo! statem in 188s Che men who | in Iss und for phyolcal examin balancer saification will be ex-| a year later and the eligible ones will be] gial interpre bowy to-day th ped all mon surpected of railing to (nm Use For Over 30 Years 4 could | Aways beus the znature of WOUNDED nty-One Yours a Co me te ey Nang WeCCIBES TRANCE were taken to ation Fone th Streat Station, hw and modated eIONLY INDUSTRIES ‘WOUNDED WAR DOGS TAKEN TO LONDON FOR TREATMENT iT WP il JOY TU ORE, TIRED FEET Use “Tiz” ‘tor for aching, burm | Yet Suffered with F with Functi ing, puffed-up feet and corns of edlouses, “Sure 1 ase TIZ? foot trouble” swollen feet, tener Good-bye, and raw spots ore shoe th Ness, no more limping with pain drawing wy your face in arby | tand two at Mercer > ydny complet General Seastons. by Judges and the United cane to the United s led here tn 186, ‘or the Society for elty to Children a® an interpreter in who ts a native o: ourt that never awell, ne tired. A yen door ioney refumled every time for eng allover, Danie ht vie" e wdacd | Ht rf hurt, foot comfort | SHE WAS ONLY TWE Disorder and Was by Lydia E. Pinkham’s — Vegetable Compound. “For many months f/suftered from! | periodic pains—I doctored with our! family physician,’ but ‘received no. relief-—then I exe plained + my trouble to another doctor and he ad- vised me to take lydia B. Pink *s Vegetable mponnd. Sven after taking it T began ton — be and 1 cannot ve relief it has Lawrence, nN, or who are em: howe or in pericove of Miss Lawrence and thous sands of others who have tried thts famous root and herb remedy, Lydia ikhan'’s Vegetable Compound, dint found relef from such oufering comp jons exist write the Thydia Fe kham Medicine Co,, Lyno, Mass, ‘The result of their 40 sears’ experience in advising girls on ‘this subject is at your service.—-Advt, itntes| He be: | the an sinted an off Ss CASTORIA For Infants and Children Stern ag re West 43rd Street Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps. Annual Reduction Sale Tuesday, Women’s and Misses’ Sport Shoes and Oxfords Values up to $10.50 a pair, At $3.95 to 7.95 pr. Included are models for golf, tennis, y in white or grey buckskin, styles trimmed with self color or contrasting leathers many ALL SIZES Bathing Apparel & Accessories Distinctive, new types of Bathing Frocks for Women and Misses are shown in our Second Floor Department. Satins, Silk Taitetas, Moderaie prices prevail, as the following indicate: Rubber Caps, + at Bathing Shoes, - Bathing Presses from $4.95 to 25.00 Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets he tan Russia calfskin, BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE, The favored mate: or Wool Jersey. to 4.50) Bathing Tights, - at at 69¢ to 3.95 Beach Capes, and Pillow Cases Exceptional values available on the Second Floor: White Blankets, $7.75, 8.95 |\Comfortables, jst Or ( 4 35 5e Per pair; double bed Fancy Blankets, §: Iu Jacquard and pla Hemstitched Muslin Pillow Cases Hemstitched Muslin Sheets | Imported Embroidered Pillow Cases 50, 4.75 { effects. | Double size with attra \ hite Biankets, $ Pure wool; Sunime $1.35, foe achting or semi-dr also white at $6.95 10 2.95, 34c, Sse to 8 75 to 2.35 €55 Weir, linen rials are 935e to 5.95 25.00 173 | live covert $7.95, 8.7 iq) r weight i | | | | member “A crowd of news-hungry boys will light on you and compel you to ransuck y leerning every part of the country, and if it happens {that a soldier discovers “OUR SOLDIERS ABROAD - | ARE ASKING FOR’ | | | a We Can to Cheerful and | The Ametican | jnews from home, fof the Red Cross Council, jand ° ‘Who's Police Com addition to coustiaut que “So long as you've of Pershing’s that you know of someth town-- well his joy simpl soldier according to “Tow did Mayor Thompson make fe ima Chicago? forces," | NEWS FROM HOME a ‘We Should, Each of Us, Do What Make Them More Contented. + in France 1s clamoring for Hon, Eliot Wadsworth who has just returned to Wash ington after a three months mspection tour abroad. = ” missioner in New York City lwere some of the questions asked him over there, in ries about: baseball come from America within a month you're a welcome subject for questioning by any says Mr. Wadsworth. our mind for news items cou- in the course of conversation ing that transpired in his home y can’t be described.” The simplest and easiest way to keep our soldiers and sailor boys who are overseas informed regarding current events at home to send them a_ bright is for their friends or relatives , cheerful, HOME newspaper filled with entertaining news—a paper that always looks on the bright side of life influence on its readers. edition of THE Wednesday WORL and Saturday. and has a heartening, cheerful Such is the THRICE-A-WEEK D, published every Monday, It contains all the latest reliable news of the habitable globe received by cable and wireless from its correspor $1.00 per year, and for jmail regularly for twelve overseas / paper during the yout jloncliness ndents everywhere. 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