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eRe: Get Your Cash Ready for Chocolate More than 800 volunteér workers for the American Chocolate Fund will @dllect money to-day with which to buy candy for the sailors now man- Ming submarine chasers and other ves- mela along the Atlantic coast. They ‘will set) chocolate colored tags for any gam offered. Don’t When you wash your hai ful what you use, prepared y alkali, which is very inj dries the scalp and ma ttle. malsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. 4, You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whote family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a tefispoonful is} wll . Sbondance of rich, dleanses thoroughly easily. evenly, and is soft, + bright, fluffy, wavy ‘and easy to han- Tae Day. OLD GLORY TO-DAY; Let Soap ‘ Spoil Your Hair he care Section—Day Also Opens Loyalty Week. - ..4 Most mpoos conte he best thing to use is just plain Ity Week will be ceremonies every day. during which there I's very week and will lead up to a bly Fourth of July finale. ever, the Stare and Stripes will b the Stars ‘To-day, how- fever and Stripes were su takes an lather, that is required. 1 creamy preme and honored everywhere. and rinses out The hair dries quickly and ay oe wiaged in Har fresh looking,| D4Y ceelbration was staged ir dle. Besides, it loosens and takes out) gris, originator of the idea. It will every Particle of dust, dirt and dan-' oon with a parade of CivA War vet ruff. Adv | COATS of COTTON DRESSES of GOWNS of COATS of The Broadway Shop Where Fashion Reigns | Broadway, Cor. 81st St. Annual Clearance Sale Extraordinary Specials WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY RESSES of } , cukitis, 19.50 Taffetas, Serges, Formerly $35.00 Wool Jerseys. DRESSES of (Georgette Beaded Novelty Foulards, Serges, Gabardines, Satins. 29.75 Formerly $55.00 19.50 Formerly $29.75 37.50 Formerly $69.50 19.50 Formerly $45.00 | Stri, Voiles, Noctty Materials. Georgettes (Beaded or Braided) Chantilly Lace, Ecru Silk Lace. Silvertone, Gabardine, _Tricotine, Serges. Silvertones, Gabardines, Tricotines, Serges. 29.75 | Formerly $55.00 WHOLE CITY HALLS IS 141 YEARS OLD Elaborate Ceremonies in Every The celebration of Flag Day here to-day marked also the opening of In et, these will be continue beyond New York's most pretentious Flag lem under dircetion of Miss Laura the sheep meadow, where there was {a flag raising, salute to the flag, | group dances and drills, |" Under di of the Union of| | Orthodox Jew Congrogations the | | Jews of Ne will honor the day with elabor cimonios., Members | editorials in all n Patriotic Week will b | the enrolment of loyalty guard parents of boys now on} terans vareh emonies in Moun J exercises of the Sons of th THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 ° BRONX DAY AND FLAG DAY WILL BE PATRIOTIC DAY nt patriotie | will recite besides for which the ft f 18 own, “lprises have been awarded by Indi- L ” — Love of Country Wil! Be Preached| W pote posi! lube BER_PRICES in the County's 53 Public r evening Government Seis Retail This in Bronx Day, and the county | are d to the | Just north of the Harlem wilt celebrate onjunction with Flag Day it in fifty-the Revolution were held in front of |. the Sub-T at 11.80 this morn. ing. ‘The members mare! Sub-Treasury from Fraunces's Tav- ern. Pupil embled in front of alt] school build ke part in flag raisin nd to give loy- | aity pledges. Several thousand ehile dren yi 1 on the lower east | ide imilar parades in| other, wetions of the city In front of the Bank of United States in 1 cy Street, school. children will take part in’ the dedicds y Park | tion of Libe | } INTERESTING AND NOVEL ser. | | VICE AT LIBERTY PARK, The oldest man an@ otaest woman of every nationality living in. the jlower ca ike med a group | Which raised the 1s and Stripes jand also the fags of the nations whence they came. ‘There were tableaux showing the stages of prog. ress of the immigrant from his first landing on Ellis Island, Industrial plants employing for. eign born persons will have core- monies throaghout the State, at the suggestion of the United States Bureau of Bducation, These will consist of bugle calls, flag rassings and repetition of the pledge of al- |legiance to this country, . | Residents of Yorkville, co-oper- | ating with the Mayor's Committee |of Natiqnal Defense, have arranged 4 parade and festival to be held in Central Park. Many organizations will take part. They paraded up First Avenue through 72d Street to ! of the Congregation Ohab Zedek will have a special musical celebration at 7 o'clock to-night. The synagogue will be decorated with the national colors, Patriotic exercises were heki in all schools and playgrounds in Brooklyn, ‘The Elks “had a cele- bration in their club house, Ni South Oxford Street, in the is noon, At the same time there was @ Tally in the Academy of Music In the evening Brooklyn will cele brate officially in front of Borough Hall. Patriotic addresses will be de- lvered and the Brooklyn Community Chorus will ging. PROGRAMME FOR LOYALTY WEEK AND AFTER. The programme for Loyalty Week, 48 outlined ‘or Hylan, follows: June 14 Day; ‘Special obser- vance in the schools, June 165—Comrhunity meetings in the parks with a festival of flowers sacrifice and loyalty. Loyalty sermons in all the ——Five-minute loyalty neet- ings in all places of busincss with speeches or readings from pairiot'¢ tterances of our P. 0 18—4New! papers, June 19—Theatre ands Motion Tic ture Loyalty Day with loyalty talk» by the “Four-Minute Men,” June 20—Gatherings and pa. the evening (taking advant extra daylight) for drill of the eign born who expect to ta the celebration on Independ After Loyalty June 21—Pledge Day, beginn June 2% to July 4—Continuing ti loyalty pr@paganda, enrolment of loy- alty guards and preparations fer the special celebration of Independeace Day. NO EXCHANGES Women’s White NO APPROVALS Pumps, Oxfords and Boots At Economical Prices Wwe know that every woman for Summer wear and when they become a to look like new agai We car Oxfords of We always aim to make up our can take care of everybody PUMPS OXFORDS AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 4" St. New York should possess a pair of White Shoes White Shoes always look cool and dressy, bit soiled, can be easily cleaned and made a large variety of WhiteLinen, Kid and Buckskin Pumps, High Shoes because we know eve I Shoes in just a thereby giving more character and individuality to the wearer. And we only employ experienced and competent sales; Although our store is large, no matter how crowded it may without any negligence or delay. July 4—Parade of the forei¢n oorn citizens of the City of New York as a public pledge to their loyalty to the United States, Shoes body wears them. “little different way, ple. , we | BOOTS 5.00 to 8.50 5.50 to 9.50 5.00 to 11.00 Bathing and Sport Shoes Plenty of new styles and neat color éombinations, which will help you materially enjoy both of these pastimes. At Prices Even Lower Than Elsewhere. | speakers who will spread | f patriotism among the hool. childres for Kme: WASHINGTON, mvey June 14 Schools, tt €@ public schools in the t Francis Mar- + Quigley? Rot Mull sm Qudgley, Robert Mullen, mn Qu Mullen, ve's guards, and struck with a piece of iron and) caped and jn still at large. Jame: tence would have expired July 5. er on | je es- sen- FIXED. Maxtmom | ders. Maximum | =| retail prices on lumber for Government| mergency orders have been fixed by, the War Industries Board to apply to in, We W many public oMcials and prominent! ti", Mi filiam J. retail dealers in Boston, New York, citizens will te the day to matiiling| Must alii ©. Marin Vrant| Newark, N. J., Philadelphia and Baltt- patriotic Ideals into the hearts of over| Sigel, Kexister Edward Pol cae Re | more, Dealers are allowed frem $11.50 100,000 x school children 1, n PORIRINSIC OEE. JRmIeS A: le -AERUD ser thousand feet Merkin Over The Bronx to-day foregors the Government fixed wholesale prices to and fireworks which| snip wi minds, Women’s cover handling Government a arges and s the money! Mt for will heip| for the American Red | ws of the nv adow Prison, Com- Store Open Daily, Including Saturday, Until 6 P. M. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C ‘ 34th Street—New York Another Ext raordinary Sale Saturday Several Hundred either to replace all lumbef taken (or emergency use under this arrangement within ninety days or make a cash settlement In full Ge ag oy aped during an electrical storm| Extra charges of from $2 to $4 will be " c ‘ds. y afternoon, entered the allowed for ripping and dressing boar : a sete dihlcl aw Ate home seale of trucking charges is also Waiter Kenyon, wife of one of included. and Misses’ Dresses oft, The Attractive afternoon and street dresses of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Foulard, Crepe Meteor, Gingham Taffeta and Combinations Actual 20.00 to 25.00 Values Sale Price 13 r 7 5 Women’s Summer Dresses Specially Priced, Offering Exceptional Values Voile and Gingham Dresses Pleated, surplice and straightline models of ginghams and striped, dotted and figured voile, effectively trimmed with organdie. Special f Practical Linen and Gingham Dresses Attractive Sport models of linen or colors with pique and embroidered collars. Specia Foulard and Taffeta Dresses Straightline and tunic effects with full skirts of foulard or taffeta, trimmed with filet or lace collars, Special Voile, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Dresses Tunic and straightline models of voile, dotted crepe. or crepe de chine with bands of embroidery or corded. Special Misses’ New Model Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Dresses Several distinctive and attractive youthful tailored and trimmed models of chiffon taffeta. Unusual Values Saturday 13.75 Misses’ Cotton Dresses 6.90 esta in preatiog | 10,75 | 19.75 | 35.00 Smart dresses of plaid, checks or stri or voile, organdie or pique colla cuffs, olain or pleated overskirts. rs and Special ana Exceptional Values at Extraordinary Sale Saturday 500 Girls’ Su mmer Dresses Empire, medi long waisted, hand embroidered, smocked and guimpe nee of ella olatatlneharntararn chambray, linene or Peter Pan cloth 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.90 gingham ————————— —————eeeEeEEeEeEeEeEeEEEEeEEEEEEE——E_eee eee Jewelry Gifts You Want Are Here at-Lamberts \ UESTS bidden to wartime weddings which often G take place at short notice, while the bride, mm is on furlough, will find at Lamberts gifts of solid gold and diamond jewelry,, and everything desirable in silverware. Bride, bridegroom and giver are all equally pleased with presents fgom Lamberts. From our own factory come fresh creations of diamond and solid gold jewelry, diamond and solid gold rings, that graduates in this eventful year will treasure always. Because we aremanufacturers we sell‘at factory prices. Because our business has been growing for more than forty years we can get along with a low rate of profit. And we guarantee all we sell. Diamond Engagement Rings at Saving Prices Of all the diamonds mined, only a few’ are worth cutting, mounting and cleaving, even when the mines are in business as usual, as they have not been since the outbreak of the war. We want you to see as many of our directly imported diamonds as possible, because we bought and directly imported a stock of fine diamonds so long ago that we caf save money for all who want Solitatre Diamond Engagement Rings from $10.00 to $1,500.00. Diamond cluster rin $75.00 up; men’s ney dia- mond rings, $35.00 up; two stone diamond rings, $25.00 up; three stone diamond rings, $35.00 up. Rings with diamonds and other ) precious stones in com- binations of much beauty, $12.75 up. All diamonds sold ¢ in our store are mounted in the } Lambert factory in the same building with our store. Art in Solid Gold Class Rings Class rings of ‘18, guaranteed solid gold same high level of beauty and artistic e: we have furnished to successive classes of students for many years. Some examples of styles and prices: ly aT AO Solid 10-Karat | Solid 14-Karat | Solid 1+-Karat | 10-Karat_ Gold, Gold, heavily | Gold,pierced de- Gold,rose finish, | Tose finish, owl chased, rose | sign | carved design finish. Leics | $3.80 $4.75 Wedding Rings for‘Long Life . aia a Seamless solid gold wed- ea &. ding r of so many 22-karat, $5.25 up | 22-karat, $7.00 up k are on the ice as those shapes and styles that it is hard to imagine ‘@ cus- * 18-karat, $4.00 up | 18-karat, $5.50 up 14-karat, $3.30 up | 14-karat, $4.40 up tomer we cannot please. All Lambert wedding rings are made without solder, no weak spots. so there are no joints to loosen, delay. Engraving without charge and withott Selection of Watches That Have Passed Our Censors When we speak of a Waltham watch (we styles of Walthams) we do not think it necessary to say that it is a good timekeeper. Whoever saw or heard of a Waltham-watch that was not a good timekeeper? We also sell Ingersoll watches, serviceable and inexpensive. Whether you buy a watch for your own vestpocket, or for the wrist of a soldier or sailor, or for the arm of a wife or mother, we want you to know all about the ¢ differences amon, watches at Lamberts. ‘Those differences are explained to you by men who know watches, That is one of the advantages of buying watches and jewelry in a watch and jewelry shop and not, for example, in a place where watches are but a side line. Lady's Solid 14-karat Gold Watch have-many (as shown here), with Waltham works, $22.50 and up. Open face, $17.50 up. In gold-filled bunting case, ‘altham works, $13.50 up. In sterling silver hunting case, $13.25 up. No extra charge for monogram. Mengs Solid 14-karat Gold Open Face or Hunting Case, Full Jewelled Watch, engine- turned case, Waltham works, $50.00. Others $28.50 up. In gold-filled case that will give complete satisfaction, $15.00 up. In sterling silver case, $13.75 up. military khaki “cra- wrist watches with works constructed for campaign se radium dial Plainly “read darkest trench on the darkest sion a crystal that is almost@inbr springs. _ Price $30.00, able, and stepling silver case, pric Wil protection $21.00; with’ 15-jeweled Waltham | wate works, $26,00. ——E a This solid 14 karat gold wrist watch contains a 7-jewel Walt ham movement and the bracelet has extension links with steel to buyers of es secured by insp i our factory of every watch, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9