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wm —Koch Prices Make Downtown ‘Shopping an Extravagance ©) $4.89 Sa } Smart Summer Frocks at a aH. C.F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th St., The Ordway Not everyone finds it. Placing the fabric is endurance; covered wood Louis heel with aluminum protective plate. . NEW YORK 0) Masse Broadway at 37th St. Oth Ave. at 2ist St is Broadway at 50th St. 40 West breaguay t Daaes St SU Nebaas ve, 125th St. Braadway at 10ts St. a 1GKs SL 2929 Third Broadway at 27th St fit Se ot 38 hee 991-883 So, BROOK 957 Fulton St. 075 Brovd St. ‘M61 Broadway JERSEY CITY 405 Filth Ave. 108 Newark Avenue “(Men's Shoes Only) REGAL SHOES Women, $5.00 to $12.25 ™, M |, $5.00 to $11.50 ren, $1.00 to $6.25 Onyx Hosiery to match Regal Shoes War Thrift Stamps on sale in every Regi! Store N.to Store 50th St. & Broadway Noto Open Eetablished 1860 MKOCHe A Wonderful Sale of Crashes, voiles, chambrays, ginghams, made with wide belts, organete and pique collars, all style pockets. Dozens of the best styles. Sizes 16 years to 44 bust. West STORE CLOSES THIS SATURDAY AT NOON (CAranklin Simon & Go) FIFTH AVENUE In Franklin Simon hand-tailored suits for Men there is an individu- ality which it is hopeless to look for in the anonymous contribu- tions of machinery. Men’s Hand-Tailored Ready-for-Service Suits 825 to 855 Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West Thirty-Eighth Street Separate Shop on the Street Leve! HERE'S a knack in making whit footwear. a science in itself It is wood to know that back of the charming white Tie Oxford shown here stands the Regal reputation of 26 years’ success in this special work. ‘The Ordway comes in close~ woven white Reignskin (fabric) of exceptional $5.00 3d Fler CLEARS COUNSEL EBUXED BY COURT “FOR RAGE QUERES Wanted to Know if Any Rac or Society Is on Trial. | Counsel for John J. O'Leary, brother the fugitive, Jeremiah O'Leary, un- | indictment for treason, got a buke from Judge Augustus Hand the United States District Court to-day when he attempted to show that rac prejudice his client on the charge of conspiring fect the escape of his brother fr | the jurisdiction of the court. | Col, T. 1. Felder, O'Leary's counsel | was examining Talesman Frederick G When court took a re twelve jurors were in t were excused for cause One declared he was born in Germany and the| other said he was born in Austria, | both were citizens of 1 States. the Un PRIZE FOR FIRE APPARATUS | A { Best Equipped in Parade of Volun- teer Companies—Farmingdale | Has Most Men in Line. » Southern New York Volunteer Y's Association wound up its th convention with a p y-day Abou by fifteen companies: from ¢. head outlying #ect ed by the N. 8 Ford Post G, A. RK. Leaguers uring exempt company, Hose Company; for the ny having the most men ng Fire Company; for the ppearing civic association, Auxilary of the Canarsie Club, Rea Dem- cratic [NEPHEW OF T. R, DENIES Robinson Repudiates Interview Naming Uncle as Wilson’s | | Successor. Theodore Dou Robinson, who is to ta up the anagement of Me 8. Lew Gubernatiorial ampaign next Kk, has repudi- ated an alll interview with him in which was quoted as say that Col. Roosevelt, his 1 would run for President in 1920 and be elected and that Mr. Lowis would run for Governor this year and be elected, Excaped Prisoner Beats Wife of Guard, Har- prisoner 4t Meadow Prison, Comateck, during & storm yesterday after- entered the home of Mrs, Walter wife of one of the fugitive's truck her on the head mm. He has not been with a picce of captured | > LATONIA ENTRIES, | INIA, Ky. dune 13.—The we; $1,000; threes soventy Janie | Lawyer, Examining Talesman, '! + | amaing might enter into the trial of ROCKVILLE CENTRE WINS |< ons of Long Island, follow- | 1 ° | Aug. - | Oot ~ | Dee. BEING PROPHET OF 1920 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1916. dividend of 2 per| July 15 to stock of record | t VW june | Talking Mac r quarterly div! ine Company— nd of 1% por preferred stock and 5 per cent, | nH common, both payable July 15 to vek of record June 12 Re { Koval Rakine Powder Company r quarterly dividend of 2 per! 1% per cent. on ‘bie June 29 Company-- n extra $10, per a July 1 to stock of pany et Petre Equitable Trust arted sult Metropolitan im Corpo- ware to forec ® mort | f $1,374,000 as trustees to ae nt of 6 per cent. bonds dated 116, payad va that interest was defaulted July dley Gold Mining Co. terly dividend of 15 cents a Ltd.—Quar- share, pay- | ——— | |CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, With net changes from previous close. | Landenberger jr. and, following his! Hig hen. Jills Ohatiners ESE + | custom of yesterday, he was making | ‘Am. Car @ ° t 3 exhaustive inquiry into the state of . 7 ‘ A the tale n's feelings toward Irish-| + | ‘men, Judge Hand interposed that fur- | t 44] ther questioning along this line was 2 | unnecessary. ¢ 1] “L want to find out," Col. Felder 2% explained, “if &ny race ér any society rary n trial here.” + BY Assistant District Attorney Earl + &! Barnes was quick to deny that the t $y} Jrish race was on trial. i 14 “Certainly not,” commented Judge ae Hand. “if thé prosecutor attempted th, to put the iish race on trial you! ty must know, Col. Felder, that 1 would | ~*3 not permit it.” + x |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open Last 06 High, Low ) July. . nar Poacher. 107 1 RACE. The Qhowe: for tires. year oly and upweeds: handican: one amile and a taxteeath,— San Flash I, ims)” 14: Le Dino. in; « Gur 1146; fendrie, ROOSEVELT BACK AGAIN, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who, started eek ago to-day on a 8 der the auspices of the 1 Se rity Teague, returned to this city this afternoon from Indianapolis The Colonel appeared to be In the} best of health and said he was fecling fine, He said he hao c his attitude regarding” the Re- | publican Gubernatorial stat fhe that he was not taking sides init ‘Sn the entire trip he had been met by thoroughly American crowds, he de clared | Regular qua | cent and Improvement Co.—!able June 29 to all stockholders who if surrendered their certificates of have the old company, Maine Central R3 y.—Kegular quarterly dividend of $1.50 on & "3 Torrington Co. dividend of 3 per ¢ ber cent. on the comn July 1 to stock of record June 21 nd an extra 1 Bank of Cuba of 6 per pay a f record June nearly 4.4 per cent Badtimore quarterly dividend common and pi payable July 1 te f 1% p come account with Chile Company for year ended Dee. $18,908,805; after all . taxes, pletio $2,598,411, Fespive, equal to 68. ce 3,800,000 shares, par val pared with Sl cents ear idend of 4 per cen' stock of record J Federal Gil Co, dividend of 2 per cent. stock, payable July 1 to stock of record June 20. Ohio State Telephone Co.—Quarterly «|dividend of 1% per cent. on preferred stock, pay@ble July 1 to stock of record June ‘20. Gaston Williams & Wigmore—Report |for year ended April 30: Surplus income ns, including Russian ac- | ~ after all cha: count, $1,298,487, equal to $4.33 a share, as compared with $8.68 a share for prior year, Union Oil Co. account for thr 31 shows net profi road during first three jad to pay &8 cents in ating expenses out of every dollar oceived. idend of $3.50 in addition to regular 28 to stock of record June 18, Agricutural Chemical Co.— rly dividends of 1% per on both common and preferred stocks, payable July 15 to stock of rec- ord June 24 Joy of Knowing A Genuine Remedy for Pimples, Bad Breath, Sick Headaches, Constipation. | R.&G. Pills, containing podophyllum {and its allied laxatives for the liver and | bowels, are a substitute for calomel and are not a secret remedy or patent medicine, R. & G, Pills create healthy bile, re- move the impurities from the body, keep the blood pure, tone up the liver, increase the appetite, clear your skin, constipation, dizziness, tired: id biliousness. pills taken each night for a ness arn A few time will bring you splendid results. All druggists, 10¢ and 25¢ the box.—| | Advt. | What are you soing (0 pay for YOUR SUMMER DRESSES? You needn't pay much more than wholesale rices & Tyou buy fo at ‘pROSPERITY PAL: A smart roll front style. COLLARS have—exclusively— Linocord Us Li YOUR, ing in unsuspected corners. ACME Chlorinated Lime Or veclpigrtge oat Health Authorities endorse chlorinated lime. ACME is a powerfu) disinfectant and de- and makes them snowy white m1 4 | <a THE MENDLESON 11 Broadway, New York AKE it microbe-proof; end the constant danger to your family's health from deadly germs lurk- You can do it easily, surely and inexpensively with |PROTECT. HOM Pie tyr Get e can of ACME t.Jay from your grocer or druggist —15 cents. Be sure and insist on ACME. Substitutes may be stale and worthless. Write for booklet CORPORATION Factories: Albany, N. ¥ quarterly non stock, payable misannual dividend y 1 to stock phia t per cent, bonds, ay, are heing offered at Tube Company—Regular Chase National fHank—Quarterly div- | ayable July 1, to gular quarterly on preferred Chile Copper Company Combingd In- | Exploration 31, Op- increase, Phelps Dodge Corporation—Hoxtra div- | dividend of $2.60 a share, pay- | 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ts crack regiment of the’ entire Brill Army of Warm ‘ Weather Wearables for Men— ; Air-O-Weave Suits by The House of Kuppenheimer, styled, tailored - and finished irreproachable way and offered in an almost un- limited assortment of choice Summer colorings, in the very smartest of single breasted, dou- ble breasted and military models. Priced from $15.00 to $28.00 in tl Kuppenheim White Flannel Trousers $5.50 to $14.00 Straw Hats for Mén, Special at $2.00 to $5.00 Bukk Gicthers The Kuppenheimer House in New York 3rd Avenue. 125th Street, a' BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Misses, of S Wool Jersey Surf Sati Also Specialize in a Complete Assortment — of Bathing Caps and Shoes At Moderate Prices 44 East 14th St. Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. EMPHASIZE, Distinction in Charming Bathing Modes 4.50 to .6.75 Models for Women and One Model Illustrated he er atin, or n.* Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 228, 227 Grand Street Dri, Co | 164, 166, 168 Ave. BROOKLYN and 170 Smith Street Cor, Wyckoff St, $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Adi You will stores wt very sonable prices, very ood line of t With You and Get Your T ses Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening » New Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms REED ROCKERS Buy War Stam Savings Rarely has the} chance been given to you to make aj selection from such a big stock of Parlor! Suits, 3 and 5 Piece suits in all the latest SETS THE PACE EN Per Cent, Account. anoermnane Vf SOE PPOEEESAIHEDGOEE 994-699010000099-00.06000004) * THE NEW YORK WORLD

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