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. the by Justice Lage lyn Supreme Court to-day to pay & month alimeny and $100 course! to his wife Genevieve, pending trial Tis sult ageinst her for separation. ee asked $200 FI OFF CORNS _ FREEZONE IS MAGIC few cents! Sore, touchy corns lift right off with fingers. No pain! 4g) lee { SP | (Bae 77 Fa aaah y t ‘Drop a little Fréezone on an ach- corn, instantly that corn stops iting, then you lift it right out. . It "t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! @ Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, with- yout soreness or irritation. Freezgne is the much talked of ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN HAIR They do, not because it is a fad, but because they wish to obtain the greatest possible hair beauty and be sure they are not using anything harmful. They have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to Jise a makeshift, but is always ad- visable to use a preparation made for shampooing jonly. Many of our friends say they get the best results em a simple home-made Canthrox ixture. You can use thi$ at a tof bout 3 cents a shampoo by getting me Canthrox f your’ druggis and dissolving a onful in a cup] of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the} hair instead of just the top of the} head, as with most preparations. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are di-- solved and entirely disappear in the| rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much hi er | “than it is, Its lustre and softness | | will also delight you.—Advt KY FIVE PASSENGERS | mitted to descend the ga Smart Chithos Without Extravagance’ 3 if you are not satisfied. 50, $10, $12.50 & $15 GET ASHORE FROM DUTCH LINE SHP One, Otto Klinger, Taken in Custody to Army Investi- gating Bureau. | Only five passengers of the 612 aboard the Holland-America® liner Nieuw Amsterdam hed been releosed from the ship at 1 o'clock to-day, % after a small army of American and English intelligence had spent twenty-four hours in the most | painstaking scrutiny of the ship's passengers and their effects. One passenger, Otto Klinger, was taken into custody and hurried to officers the Army Intelligence Bureau in the Custom House for further examina- tion. No hint of the cause for his apprehension was given, Not even on the occasion of the Nieuw Amsterdam's last arrival from a Dutch port, when several suspects were taken from the ship | for further examination by Govern- | ment officials, we! ch precau- tionary measures used as those adopted. to-day, Several reporters who were identified by the Surveyor, of the Port and possessed plier passes | were politely ordered off the pier, | where the Nieuw Amsterdam docked after spending all night at anchor in the bay, and their passes were taken up by a lieutenant of the Army Intelligence Bureau. | Every telephone connection on the pier was under surveillance by the officials, Friends and relatives of those aboard were not perm! to} set foot inside the pier shed. sengers themselves \have lank even to the customs section. The report that fifty members of the Women's Motor Zorps were to | port to the ship to assume the delicate duties attendant upon examination of | the women passengers—even to the use of acid to bring out possible sym- pathetic ink writing on their skins- was not verifled by their presence dur- ing the morning. At the beginning of the activities on board the steamship ai! phono- graph records and music rolls were seized and sent, with all the books found on board, to the Government stores in Manhattan, where they will be examined while all of the passen- gers are yet available for question-| ing. : ; Just why the Government agents) were so vitally interested in the pas-| sengers and the cargo of the big vos- sel was not explained, but the un- usual precautions clearly indicate that some unsatisfactory development or situation on board the steamship has become known to port officials. For th {ean ins 8 a port of se Nieuwe Amstenlam several days in ‘simply means buying | Hold Bond Clothes Prove the fact by coming in today or tomorrow to see the Special Gold Bond SUITS 50, at only 52 2 They have Style, Durability, | Good Fit—-and are guaranteed | to give complete satisfaction ERY Gold Bond Suit is in- sured—you get a new Suit Other Gold Bond Suits at) $18.50, $20, $25 and $30) Come and see what best values really means, Officers’ Uniforms at Cost— Palm Beach, Cool Cloth and Silk Mohair Suits for Men and Young Men OPEN SATURDAY EV ae “ ss Sixth Ave, eh Station ry r Door, CORNER OF 27 CORTLANDT STREET She Sines lore New York City ENINGS TILL 9 P. M. CHURCH st Take Corner. EL | THE EVENING WORLD, TH waiting for-thé German Government 7 thing Acts to issue a safe conduct through the danger zone in the North Sea, which | was finally granted. Ove coniition) 1 psisted upon by Ge was th no passenger belong o Atner A 5 or any other nations Enteate | Che Fruity Laxative Allies should be carried. This wa y strictly obeyed, it was said, and none will be taken ‘from this side, Only : CHRONIC “grouch On her way out through the Norrh \ _| pation. Pink erystallized inedt the ship's papers and then al-;0tlver Swerved Machine to Avoid persons m neutral countries will be, > Work Sheahan 4 ldoften theresaltoris able to k on the return trip. if _ B | vemular hanite aid annie Sea the liner was boarded by othice AUTO HU iS BOYS ON CURB o ke ® feel a German destroyer, Who ex . ’ . lowed her to proceed. fanning Down a ¢ ANALAX pastilles, which a hin taste like candied fruit, act CONVICT RESCUES DOG. easily and pleasantly and Animal Saved From River Now ny help restore good health, Mascot at Blackwell's Ist For Sale at A deckhand on a steamer of the All Draggiats partment of Correction, which was pa ing up the river at Blackwell's Isia this morning, whistled, called and mo- | -p, tioned to the convicts and others on the | of th ock, pointing! to something floating in | Relieving that there was in the river, there w Bloomingdale § 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Gap McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York corporated Ie MUSIC ROLLS 2Se MUSIC ROLLS ON SALE ON SALE During Queensboro Bridge Sale Special Low Terms WEEK @ ONLY No Interest—No Extras —Now in Progress—— A Great Sale of Walters Players UEENSBORO BRIDGE SALE at Bloomingdale Bros. means BARGAIN PRICES, and the beautiful WALTERS PLAYER offered at the QUEENSBORO BRIDGE SALE this year is one of’ the biggest bargains ever offered by'our Piano Department in the history of the house. Owing to the tremendous increase in the cost of ma- terials entering into the manufacture of player pianos it is very improbable that a player of this style and quality can evcr be offered again at $395. CALL TO- MORROW, SELECT YOUR PLAYER and we wit! arrange for Immediate Delivery, ‘Walters Player |FREE WITH EACH PLAYER A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET — A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER PIANO 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY Be Sure to Call Tomorrow and Select our Player, As Only a Limited Number Will Be Sold at Sale Price, $395. The WALTERS Piano Factory has been preparing for the Ql EENSBORO BRIDGE SALE for months past, but owing to the difficulty of securing enough of certain ma terials used in the but'ding of these beautiful players, they can oaly supply us with a limited number of thesg instruments in time for this sale, so if you wish to be one of the fortunate possessors of a Walters Player at this sale price of $395, be sure to call tomorrow or mail the attached coupon and we will send one of our representa: tives to your home, who will explain this Queensboro Bridy offer in detail, . If You Cannot Call Tomorrow) — Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalog and particulars regarding your Queensboro Bridge Sale LEX, to SD AVE, 52TH ta woTH st LL CARS TSANS TO-THL HOME OF TRUTH loomingdale§ 69TH TO 460TH STREFT Flashes June Roses in border design trim the skirt and bodice of a White Voile Dress; a very effective model for Garden Parties. Quite Military is this Middy Blouse of white galatea with collar.and cuffs of Khaki. Laced- front style; emblem on sleeve. Sizes 4 to 16 years, $1.95 White Organdy is now featured in separate skirts. A dainty model has deep tucks and hem, lapel pockets trimmed with pearl buttons and an organdy belt that ties in a smart bow at back. $5.95 Step-In_ Chemise of fine white Nainsook is trim- med back and front with rows of Val. lace, em- broidery beading _ and ribbon, Main Floor, Large White (Untrimmed) Milan Hats $1.93 Six large shapes (one illus- trated) fine grade White Milan Hats which we bought at big concessions from regular prices. These go on sale to-morrow and are the best Hats for the price that we have offered thus far this season. Ostrich Feather 97¢ Bands To go with these lovely Milan Hats we offer an ex- cellent grade of Ostrich Bands in style as pictured on Hat above. Colors are Navy, sand, the new blues, white, ete Trimmed without charge when Hats and Trimmings are purchased at our Millinery Counters. Main Floor Patent Enamel Belts 25¢ 25, 3 and 4 inches 30 to 40 inch, waterproofed drill- bound edges wide. Sizes Nonrust buckles Bags, $1.39 Framed Knitting or Bags of lustrous moire, in styles; shirred, pleated andr effects. Each fitted with large purse. Choice of gray or floral effects Silk Hand Bags, $1.29 Lustrous m resilk vf bags, full shirred to \ front. Lined with { silk, ma enter ty clasp: Black, blue or wn, adorned wit | | The New York World LEXINGIEON TO 3D AVENUE ;-=Men’s Shop=>j ~ Wherein Economy Joins Hands with Style and Service Tomorrow-A Sale Suits Marked Down to $18.50 An economy event that gives EVERY MAN an OPPORTU- NITY TO SAVE — as the size assortment is complete, in- cluding Suits for “STOUTS” and “SHORTS.” — It seems hardly necessary to inform you of the steady advance and scarcity at most any price of clothes of this character. This lot of suits offers unusual values, therefore BUY NOW. ~—Plain Blue Serges ~Worsteds —Fancy Cheviots ~-Flannels Every desirable shade in smart, snappy styles for the young men, as well as the more conservative styles for their “dads.” Palm Beach Suits, $7.95 and other makes of lightweight Genuine Beach Suits materials for summer wear. All nee 2 pd lg Sa sizes up to 46 chest. BUY LIBERALLY—And we can’t. make this advice too strong—for it is a question whether you'll equal thém again at this price. ~ Coat style—cuffs attached. Choice of corded madras, printed percale, etc. Stripes, novelties and solid colors; pink, lavender, cream and tun, Sizes 1344 to 1714. Men’s White Shirts, $1.15 Collars attached of neck band; goat style, white madras with neck band; dusiteen cloth shirts, with button down collar Bathing Suits, $3.98 Pure worsted yarn. Plain black, Oxford grey, navy blue and ‘some heather mixtures. Perfect fitting. Size 34 to 48. Well tailored and cut full and roomy. Made of printed percale and trimmed with large pearl but- tons. Neat Pajamas, $1.35 | Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, $4 All Goodyear Welted. LACED SHOES in black leathers with English, medium and wide toe shape; OXFORDS in both black and tan leather; English models, narrow toes. | ye A Pair $4.95 Made on Munson Army last, soft Bloomingdale’Main Kloor Economy Basement leather; bellows tongue, with heavy Women’s White Shoes, $1.50 toe, no single sole. We purchased an immense stock of a Boston jobber at such a startlingly low price that we are Afering them to you at less than actual wholesale 720 Prs. White Canvas Lace Shoes Choice of high or low heels J 216 Prs. High White Sport Shoes Made with rubber soles and low heels. 216 Prs. High White Button Shoes Sizes for Women and Large Girls White Pumps, $1.29 [Caikaren's White Shoes FOR WOMEN; with In either straps; mostly high hee FOR | regular and high cut GIRLS—strap pumps, with low| Sizes 11'4 $1.39 rubber heel Sizes 6 to 18 be None Mail, Phone or C.0. D. None Delivered or on Approval. s C7 » or lace style; Seis the Pace}