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-_ { f MX WORK GUARANTEED 10 YRARS. On Saturday, June 15, including Sunday. : days, offering travellers resorts Commencing fot 424 Se. 1000 A. M.; West 129th St intain, West Point (rk days ban Through service now running dai B40 A. M.; West 424 Ste 9.00 A. M.; West or Bear Mountain, West Point (w days ’oint, Catskill, Hudson and Albany. bany and Troy Evening Line tickets ac Music. Restaurant. Mountain Park. Desbrosses St. Pier eepsie service which starts one hour and twenty minutes after the through Albany flyer, and runs daily, DELIGHTFUL ONE-DAY TRIPS This steamer will go to Poughkeepsie and return daily and Sun- 150-mile tour of one of the most beautiful rivers in America, and giving them an opportunity to see Vas: ege, Mount Beacon or Orange Lake. By stopping off at Bear tain or leant at they can enjoy the whole afternoon at either of return to New York in the coolness of the late after- June 15, steamer leaves Desbrosses St. daily and Sunday 10.00 A. M.; Cornwall, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. ly, including Sunday, leaving Desbrosses St., Ale throu Religious and patriotic services each Sunday, 215 P. M., in Pavilion No. 2, Bear Half-fare rates for all soldiers and sailors in uniforms between Day Line landings. Hudson River Day Line Tel. Canal 9300 the Day Line will begin its Col- loun- 10.40 A. M.; Yonkers, 11.10 A. M. for Bear 129th 20 A. Yonkers, 9.50 A. M., ly), Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston rail tickets between New York and for passage. Ideal one-day outings New York E WEEK DAYS. nj SUNDAYS Mound Fare | bas 4 PR Music. Dancing, la Pte ENTISTRY. Dentistry That Lasts NO PLATES REQUIRED a Waterbury Bridge Work is in a clase y ttsel!. Tt is deautitul, pole. durable and comfort Constructed on scientific principles it holds teeth’ of roots to and gives the wearer lasting satistaction. It does not fa or wabbdic. The.New WATERBURY Way ome here in the moming, have your teeth extracted FRED’ WITHOUT IN and return home at night with a WMTW sot, GUARANTEED to fit , Deeayed th saved—loose Gghtened—inissing teeth replaced ‘oat plates. ‘Str. Grand Republic Wind StgubAM. Ywxtractions and Dental Surgery made PAIN! of our NEW REMMDY. Sire Dom Count Incorporated. Esti u Jo | S Pinos cy Brooklyn fquas, 8106 Sunoava, 9 yo 2 | Inch and Swedish Spoken. IN ATTENDANCE. =F btn nd jeERLY H [ ae Enter 6 was By jal SAATSBERGMNA 37 MAIDEN LANE. E88 by tre application to the gums! Ia, Pier 28. E, R. Catharine 8t., - Visit the Famous Free Day Resort |! BEAUTIFUL HUDSON ~ SUNDAY SAIL UP THE HUDSON 18 delightful miles on the “BENJ. B. ODELL” to Nyt, Beason, Poughteapale a Hesteurents Wests Uanch Room, Frauklin St., 9 AML; W, 129th 8t., 9.90 A.M, CENTRAL HUDSON LINES METROPOLITAN LINE * BOSTON $5: COD CANAL Knquehe fest Khe for Sightwccing The Whole Night, Steamer ‘fr. i‘. Ne ait seman eli,‘ eed PRLGPHOND Be tccURT RSG Dron Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND EABNO SERVICE TO-DAY ACCOUNT OF WEATHER Telephone Rector 872. EXCURSIONS, Sunday Excursions| Delixhtfal Outings Out on the Sor Musio—Dining Koome—Luneh Counters Ticketa Umited, on sale only on Piers on day of wxcursions. Steamer City of Lowell To Bridgeport Ia, Prer 40. N. R., Houston St Ly, Phere 14.N. Ro Fulton st, 10.30 4. M Tickets 81.35 ildren 70 Cente Including War Tax Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven 9.80 4. M. La, Prer 70, 5, RB. Zand Suvet, 10,00 A.M. Tickets 81.35 Children 70 Cents Including War Tax | The New England Steamship Co. ——— Bt, 10.00 4. M FOR SALE, All “Lost and Found” articles advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau." Roam 103. World Butiding, will be listed for thirty days. These seen at any of The World’ “Lost and Found” advertisements Gan be left at any of The World's |, daughter of Christian Fo: | water, daughter of the Rev. a | Charles | No, 183 Cooper Avenue, Montclair. | ing @ flag raising. | will be he announced some months | Hotes in Society | ‘The marriage of M Van Cortlandt Og daughter of the late Ogden of this city and Capt. Gardner Worgan Bradie Guards, and son of Lieut. Col, Fred- erick Gardner Bradley, C. M. G., In- dian Army, retired, will take place on Wednesday, July 43, at Crownshor ough, Sussex, England, Margaret the on neis Ludo Hugh Announcement was made to-day of the marriage of Miss Hel City, and George B. F° , brother of Ex-Gov. James F- Jersey, which took day at the rectory Hpiscopal Church, of St Jersey City John's The wedding of Miss ‘Dorothy Marie Brodmerkel, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charle# Brodmerkel jr., No, 9% West End Avenue, and Lieut William Raymond Nicholas will take place this afternoon at the Church of the Ascension of ‘The marriagé of Miss Lillian Clear. dd Mrs, K. Clearwater of L. t, and Chauncey Gree ols of Boston will be celebrated to- morrow afternoon at the parsonage at Elmhurst Luke's Episcopal Church, Montelair, N. J., last night Miss Ruth Isabelle Lamborn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur A. Lamborn, of No. In ®t 260 Upper Modntain Avenue, was married to Joseph A. Hofmang jr., of the Naval Reserve force, a Mn of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Hofmann of Se MAIL TUBE BI LL BEATEN. archase by @ Vote of P82 to 1:8, WASHINGTON, June 14.—Proposed Government purchase of pneumatic tube mail servic York, Phila- deiphia, Boston, St. Louis and Chicago has been rejected by the House by a vote of 182 to 128. The proposal was porated in the report of the con- Post Office Appropria- of the Postmaster General by those who advocated the continuation of the tube mail service was 4 feature of ue! four-hour debate HIGH PERCH | FOR TIGER. Tammany W erty ¥ Tammany Hall is going to erect a Liberty pole, 180 feet high in Union Square and will dedicate it on July 4 with appropriate ceremonies, includ- Ritter criticism This will be done by the Society of Tammany or Columbian order, as one feature of its Independence Day celebration, The memoriel service, with the short talks and long talk heid in the Wigwam as usual Senator F WASHINGTON, to Ran Again, June 14.—Although » that he leetic would not be a candidate for | Senator Fall, Republic of Mex: too, it beearse know ean will ft yer election, weston News.) Percy » when he asked the capitalists’ daughter if her mother didn’t wear her waists too low i maybe so, but had to CREDIT TERMS * 00 Down on a He Open Saturday Evenings 164th ST. LSTATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED |- DIVISIONS, ANTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT Co, APPLY ROOM 1238, 165 BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO 65 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN. DAY, BATTERY MAN WANTED, 9g Se 80d prowressive, soraae oY bervices 4 Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, CARPENTER wanted. oe a Sat ae nly teed <a a ‘Woadbaren work Juneuon, ese | r U. S, ASKS STATEN ISLAND NOT TO END DISPOSAL PLANT | Hoover Points Out Phat 50 Per Cent. of Nation's Glycerine Output Comes From It. The garbage Jisposal “plant Island, St it Lake ten Island, will not be closed if the United States Government can Prevent it, District Attorney Fach of Richmond County, received a communication from Food Gommissioner Hoover in which hegsnid that. @ public proclamation would be issued to the people of Staten Istand asking them to be indulgent with * at Lake Island until id be nfade in the ma- Y 000 away with the obnoxi- ‘of which the Staten Islanders chinery ous . | somplain. Mr. Hoover pointed out that glycer- tne, a by-product of tNe piagt, is great. ly heeded in the manufactyre of munt tions. He stated that 50 fer cent. of the glycerife output of the United States came from the Staten Island plant and’to close it would mean @ great joay to the Nation. The Richmond County Grand has begun an investigation the pin AE ARN Fourteenth Btcert, Our Regular 86.00 Value WOMEN’S White, Nu Buckskin Lace SHOES Made on a New Narrow Toe Last, with the popular Wing Tip, Military Heels and Welted Soles. This is undoubt- edly the most attractive white shoe offering 90 far this season. Those desiring wh will do well to look at this offering. The Buckskin is of the finest selection, light weight and pure white. width in sizes from 3 to 7; D width in sizes from 3 to 8; ) width in sizes from 4 to or in EXPLAINED. From the Beston Globe.) 1 1 can't sleep nights! | do days? | ve got Patient Doc. Patient some Line FRECKLE-FACE to get How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, | to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex- Sun and Wind Bring Out Upty Spots. pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist | and a few applications should show | you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and a beauti- Jury «| t. A special offering of little boys Dark ‘Tan Blucher Lace Shoes | broad toes, good stout soles, just | the kind for vacation either at home to 13%, ful complexion. Rarely ore than one ounce needed for the worst case. | Be sure to ask the druggist for e double strength Othine strength is sold under money back if it fails freckles.—Advt. West of Filth Avenue, e kor: Saturday 4.95 ite shoes for Summer Wear Cc 8. Boys’ Shoes the country. Sizes 10 wide widths....... 2.35 peel ES et inte Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 _ Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave- Bring This Advertisement With Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account WOMEN’S AND MISSES Smart Suits, 22.5¢ Newest Fabries an Colort trimmed MEN'S AND’ YOUNG M Spring Suits, 48.98 Snapvy. up ~ to - date models. well taltered 9 SPRING 6; (a Boys SUITS Boy War savings Stamps. SAVINGS BANKS. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers St., New York The Board of Trustees has declared » Semi-Annual Dividend at the Four Per Cent. Per Annum | ON ALL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO FORE JULY 1OTH, 1018, WILL DEAW INTER JOHN 8 BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoft St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY et eamnel? iiored: H Girls’ arate. 6,° | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. EN’ DP oy OR Bee | 1046, ITS MAD FROM JOLY i5T JOHN J. PULLEYN, I |MORNING SPECIALS- Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Te THE EVENING _WORLD,. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. HEAR Went of Fifth Aveme TWENTY-FOURTH JUNE SALE Desirable Apparel and Merchandise N STYLE; QUALITY; PRICE; ALL SPELL §-A-T-I-S-F-A-C-T-I-O-N! The Following Departments Are Sale Departmgnts: Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses | | Boys’ hing and Y 4 Millinery , Washa "and Silk Bloudes aoe Ween pee uits, Dre: . Coat 7 coats Men's Shirts and Furnishings Hewsedrenes & Negligees bagi Oy be Store Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday é Boys’ Work-anda-Play Khaki Outfits 1.95 Consisting of Blouse and Trousers or Coat and Trousers Here's a timely bargain, if ever‘there was one! Sizes range from 6 tq 15 years, and in the collection you have choice of Short or Long Trousers And they're pot only so practical, so serviceable—these outfite--but they have such « “business” air The short trousers are laced at bottom (just like the military man’s) and the long trousers have large front pockets and are finished with baady suspenders, The material is of fine Khaki drill and, of course, washable Boys’ Fine Navy Blue Serge Suits, special........... ies 1 1.94 (Also High Grade Cheviots Same Price) A big assortment of models that are the newest of the new—all the latest ideas in pockets, belts, ete. The tailoring is exceptionally good. Pfin and pleated styles~fancy yoke effects, 9 to 18 years. Other fine navy blue Serge Suits, 7.94 up to 16.50 Boys’ High Grade Suits, | Boys’ Genuine Palm 14.50 Beach Suits, 6.87 (Many have Extra Trousers) 8 to 17 years. Semi-Norfolk and Semi-Norfolk model —~ excellent | ‘Trench models finished with vark- throughout — su- A a great 4 ~ style pockets. in greens, Swagger suits with — style “sticking out” most audaciously. Choice of long-wearing dark col- ors as well as the gayer shades, Plain colors and novelties. of browns, grays and heathers. Up-to-date models, slash pock- ets, ete. 10 to 18 years. 1200 Boys’ ween (4 Suits variety patterns 00 Many of these suite have extra trousers. The pattern range is sufficiently large to please any up-to-date young fellow, and the materials—casgjmeres, cheviots and worsteds—of a or and excellence certain to satisfy the parent. Light, medium an fabrics and fancies to choose from. Tailoring is admirable. Suits, mostly, alpaca-lined—6 to 18 years. Young Men’s Suits Our regular 16.50......--..5 13.50 An unrivaled collection of high-grade fabrics, including worsteds, cassimeres cheviots and veloure—checks, mixtures and novelties, Latest models, including new sack-lines and Trench effects. Sizes 33 to 38 Chest Our regular 11.94 June Sale Offerings reveal both trimmed and untrimmed specials from The Millinery Section $4.94 Women’s Hats,3,37 Smartly trimared dress 4 tailored styles—straw and G vette Most popular Hat for season wear, practical as well pretty Untrimmed Hats, .64 and $1.57—New and black and colors, pessseee Are so perfect for a part beeomin Free Trimming Service. have white ribbon sashes. 6 to 14 years. Trimmed Hats, 6,85 Our reg. $8.60—Summer models also tallored smart styles—white, vlack and colors. Special: A June Sale Trimmi: White Dresses Of fine lawn, batiste, organdie £5.00 Petticoa $1.48 Extra Size 78 ct. Envelope Chemises. $1.28 Petticoats. $1.68 Night Dresses..._.1.48 $2.68 Combinations. .....1.94 $1.28 “Step-In” Chemise June Sale Items in Lingerie 45 ct. Corset Covers. 48 ct. Cambric'Drawers.. $1.38 Combinations—Good quality nainsook $1.45 Nainsook Petticoats... 92 #2.68 Nainsook Petticoats. <2. 1. Petticoats. 2 $1.58 Women's Night Dresses... 1.26 orncaene 1.95 $2.68 Fine Night Dresses... $4.48 Women’s Night Dresses)....----20.3.48 $1.48 Extra Size Night Dresses..... ccccees I. 64 -90 Bloomers. - $2.95 Women’s Princess Slips. . cocovcoccns 1:98 — AS 665 ct. Nainsook Corset Covers....-+++-ee- $1.24 Nainsook Corset Covers. ...-0-- 48-ct. Extra Size fone Covers... ++. sain posse Bes ™ VETS. oe eeeee June Sale Covers Values — Hooked front laa Opes vorlin our reg. $1.10. Batiste Corsets — long model — medium bust—sizes 19 to°30 at various price. June Sale Values in - Dainty Dresses ‘That Young Girls Are Choosing for Summer Wear, Bewitching Frocks of Snowy, Fluffy Whitenesa bs Frocks or for school-closing, especially when made as these are, with fluffy double ruffles or # lace trimmed tunic. Both stylean4', Our reg. $3.24. .c-coccoccccoceoocccoces 266 if! Vari-Colored Dresses of Summer Coolness Wings and Feath and net ace made with the most | The growing gil who requires cook. Smart new designs and cc exquisite care and daintiest practical frocks will delignt ip these [ | —our reg. $1.55 and $197. ...1. of finishings, to make them sheer voile models, made in so completely lovely— 8 to 14 years— our reg. 98.%..... 7-43 White Crepe de Chine and Georgette Frocks Cool, Summery, Lustrous 50-In¢ch Mohair Sicilienne Yard, 1.24 An eepecially good value, and it is us that @ ingt vogue—our 7eg. $4. of Fine Quality Gingham attractive styles aud show- quaint gay patterns now in %....3.82 ] 6 Flapper Dresses a matter of regret wit eae Picturesque new ilar sor the hard» Guite Lmposuible for some time to Are softly beautifal in the gidish | to-fit girl ge checked or come. styles which rejaice in ruffles pls he A Seer Sum This fabric has an excellent silky tal’ rose bude, nad wide ribbon | faer oclors—wide solar spd sports j finish, and comes in cream, navy sashes—10 to 15 yeare— pockets complete the model—12 to and black. One of the most popular and serviceable of all high-grade Summer special 15 yeare our reg. $5.94.4,.68 Following are June Sale Specials-~ fabrics, a Inch Cream Serge—all wool Middy Blouses Girls’ Organdy Dresses Bren, Bite Durable white fabrics plain or | Prettily trimmed with fine em- Skivteecall wool; trimmed with colored collars and broidery and ¢ or ribboo pes, checks and plain weay cuffs—-6 to 20 yrs.— belts—6 to 14 yra— fine and s aC our reg. $1.18. .....-. — 8&8 our reg. $1.04... .0000--- LS Sizes 34 to 3 ) prevent dealers buying. quantities cestricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.33 Men's White Shirts Pleated Bosoma-—cuffs ached | 1 sinen 131% to 1 | MEN'S FURNISHINGS ATY MLOOR 237 out $1.25 Mena’ Gray Underw 82) 53.00 | Boy's Scout Shoes ping and TOES SROOND FLO 40) 813.50 Young Mon’ 's Suits. ‘6 UNDERWHAR—MAIN FLAK 60 et. Men's Silk Caps Large assortment of pa MONS FURNISHINGS M1 \TN tig Girte’ Voile Frocks 14 yre.)—Pretty Sun checke end $ r ors and cow ‘ “eondy collars and edium 8 DEPT.-THIRD FLOOR 9.00 and fan with extra GiRus' DPT, BHOOND FLOOr ize Heatherbloom is BOYS CUPPING an ct, Boys! Sport Blouses Kut and mediun r THIRD FLOOR peroal 14 & 81 et, Chi 1 tle d percales-§ to 14 yearn HOYS*PCRNIAHINGS —THLLD PLOQR, of the Famous Cluett, Sizes M4tolb $2, $2.50 and $3 Grades of Men’s White Shirts “Arrow” Brand Peabody & Co. Makers qi 2 Saturday Sale 9 A.M.-—6P.M. remarkable value semi-fitted styles— ance to stock ta ridicu MAIL ORDERS Promptly Filled Unless Otherwise Stated, + de

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