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“ | el + 14h I SAFETY FIRST. (From the 8t. Lonis Post-Dienateh.) Agent—Would you tike to look at the house? Prospective Buyer—No, 1 merely want to look into the character of the man who built it. Don’t think—because your teeth look white and pearly—that your mouth is CLEAN. Food hides in tiny crevices decays the dentifrice dont ' FOR THE TEETH * Liquid—Powder or Paste has been cleaning out these hidden UASTOAYTOPAY NCNE TAX HOW SET AT JUNE 2 Extension Notice Is Withheld for Fear Rush to Pay Would Abate. You don't have to pay your income tax until June 26. There has been a ten-day extension, although no offi- cial announcement has been made. inger spots and preserving teeth For Over 50 Years SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE At the Customs House to-day it was said that the announcement had been withheld because there was Children’s Summer Shoes UR Children’s Shoe Shop has a complete line of Shoes for all occasions. They are made to with- stand hard wear too, for CAMMEYER knows that children run around so much (especially in the Summer, when they have so much leisure time) that their shoes have to be constructed properly and fitted carefully to give any satisfaction at all. And our “SHOOKIDS” reign supreme for quality combined with reasonable prices. CHILDREN’S SHOES Sizes 2 Sizes 4 Sizes 6 Sizes Sizes W Bcce to to 814 to 114% to 2. Boys’ Sizes 9 to 1344 Sizes 1 SHOES woceeeeee- 3.15, 3.65 to 54...-.-----. .3.85, 4.65 CAMMEYER ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York. BOYS’ SUITS FOR GRADUATION AND VACATION Special at $10 Smart suits of fine, unfading and un- shrinkable, all wool, navy blue serge, with loose belts, patch pockets and full lined knickers—tailored to perfection— just the thing for graduation and dress wear. Sizes up to 18. And—Cool, airy, light-as-a-feather suits of genuine Palm Beach, in gray, tan and sand colors, with two pairs of full-cut knickers. White Duck, Khaki and Sizes 7 to 18. fray Crash Knickers, $1.35 Straw Hats, 50c to $2.50 Bathing Suits, $2.00 to $3.50 Broadway at 49th St. 44, 14th St. 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. 125th St. at 3rd Ave. (Open Tomorrow Night) B. Altman & Ca. The Store will be closed to=morrow at 12 (Saturday) noon Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Nem Bork ~ | Customs sened, and it was desired as many as | possible settle Hundreds off paying their last moment, ste before they cou money. Many who tiled their have not received a b @ quandary as to what c sue inasmuch as it is generally un- of § entions are in e to pur- jmorrow. The Deputy Collector de- clared that thousands who had recelved a bjll had come to the of where officials had taken time make out bills, which then were paid not found in some cases their assessment | was, in their opinion, excessive, In} attempting to readjust this tax to what they believed was proper they ‘have been told that it will be neces-| sary to pay the tax called for on the bill. ‘The next step is to apply for an assessment blank, form 47, which can be obtained at Room 638, Federal Building. Fill this out properly, have it duly sworn, and it| will be forwarded to Washington, In| the opinion of officials this procedure should not take over two months, If the claim is just the excess levy will be refunded. Many who have not yet paid up and anticipate a rush to-morrow have sem their tax return by mail, rather than stand in line and perhaps be disappointed, ‘The Deputy Collector said the ma- jority of small taxes had been paid. It is to infer, then, that the larger companies and individuals are hold- ing off until the last possible moment. Collector Hdwards declared that largo corporations and heavy tndi- vidual tax payers probably would bring New York's Scoond District | quota to $1,000,000,000. The quota for the entire county is $2,775,000,000, With New York contributing one- third it will be the biggest payment of Federal taxes in the history of the! | country. | Officials hope to bring | payments from corpor’ dividuals up to the $ | when the gong |fourths of this $1,000,000 is expected |to come from New York corpora- | | tions, | | At the Wall Street headquarters | yesterday $9,000,000 was taken in, | while $4,000,000 was accounted for at the uptown headquarters. All clerks javailable were pressed into service jat the four local revenue offices. | According to the reports of incomes |before the new revenue law was | drafted there were 206 persons with in- comes over $1,000,000. With incomes between $500,000 and $1,000,000 there were 376 persons. It is said that con- sidering the immense war prafits ac- | cumulated by soine these figures will | take a sudden jump. At all New York revenue offices to- morrow the clerks will be on duty from 9A. M, until midnight. ae SOFT CHORD, ois (Prom, “Just to think,” said the Sweet Young on the plano stool, “all these eye once belonged to an ele- 4 now,” replied the gallant man, bel 0 a dear.” || Don't Wait Until | Your Eyesight | | Is Ruined | Delay means danger if your || || eyes need the help of glasses || now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight. || Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. ||| Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 | 96hulich Sons | | | | | Established 56 Years | New York: 184 B'way at John St, | | 23 Sixth Ave., xsth St, th Ave. aad St, u, at Ann St. 17 st 42d Street, || Brktyns 498 Fulton St, cor.Bond St You won't growl about the weather allt hrough the meal if you’ve "Eddys OLD ENGLISH Salice to favor each course It makes everything taste so good you forget to grumble, | MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, || Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y, ed | Teeth Without Plates < I Save Decayed Teeth, . Tighten Loose Teeth and & THE EVENING WORLD, fear the rush to pay atid be les WEATHER DOPE TO JULY 4, | Hackensack Wisard Has tt Figored |Hackensack Avenue, Hackensack, N. derstood the dead line is midnight to- | Colder. Others who have received bills! — Treat Diseased Gums. & SE%S OF TEETIz, Colé and & Porcelain Crown", Bridgeworl, Fillings @nd Inlay’ of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices, BADLY DECAYED TEETH @& and Roots carefully extracted, Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait Or if sent by mail, 2 East 125th St./1 st 34th St FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. 4 —— foreteifs "the weather overs where. in | PRISON FOR SELLING HEROIN the United States, he ways, for year ~ in "advance ¥ | Drogatat Convicted for Fatlare to Record Sales of Drug Morris a drugsist of& No. Pleasant A . convicted of fall heroin as provid _——.-——- BABY SICK; AUTO SPEEDED. Brooklyn Wo Suspensl The following plea to-day won a sus pended sentence for Mra, Dorothy Bern ard of No. 1681 President Street, Brook- lyn, charged with speeding in Brooklyn: “Your Honor, my two-year-old daugh: ter was crying in the seat beside ime. + Oat Far tn Advance, « the weather dope for quite a ¢, not according to the meteorological experts, ding to A. J. Devoe, Nu. 149 Plen Wins a Sentence, penitentiary for from six me three years by Justices Galmon, Herbe and Freschi of the Court of Special = J, weather wizard at large: jorrew—Warmer. y and Tuesday - Thunder and her arm was sore. a nervous and fretful and cross I didn't was exceeding th notice Whether I speed limit." | Mra, Bernard was charged with driv- ing twenty-five mile hy —Thunderstorms. and pleasant. ut by means of supplies from « arrested four tir our. y for the same offens: Stern Brothers — West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street This establishment will be open To-morrow, Saturday, ' from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ‘Summer Apparel for Misses & Girls at very attractive prices Saturday, on the Third Floor: Misses’ Fashionable Suits, $15.00 & 19.75 Taken from regular stock; only one of a kind in some models— desirable materials, including wool jersey cloth; 14,16 and 18 years. Misses’ Sport Smocks of Japanese crepe, Wonder-lin cloth and voile; with and without collars, many hand-emb'd; desirable colors, at $2.95 and 3.50 Girls’ Khaki Dresses Two-piece, of khaki gulatea; yoke blouse; plaited skirt on under- bodice; sizes 6 to 14 years, at $2.95 and 3.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses of flowered and figured voiles and tissues, featuring new collars, skirts and vestees; 14, 16 and 18 years, at $5.75 and 9.75 Misses’ Tub Skirts Sport models, made of white gab- ardines or pique; unique pockets, fancy belts and button trimmed, at $2.95 and 3.75 Continuing the Opportune Sale of BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes from 3 to 10 years at $2.75 The Styles The Materials Inclrde midshipman, regulation Russian, pull-over middies, box plaited middy Norfolks. Freach Capelet and Military effects and Double-breasted Junior Suits. Many have embroidery on sleeves aad collars; with ties and lanyards. White ard colored striped reps, lia- enes, striped and plain crepes, high grade khaki, army drill, regatta twills, linen finished lawns, cliam- brays in blue, grey, brown and ce ment color; imported white and colored stripe poplins. Regularly sold at $3.95 to 5.50 Main Floor Specials for Saturday: Frill Model Blouses with Flat Collar and turn back cuffs; made of Georgett: or Crepe de Chine, in white or flesh, at $3.75 Women’s New Model Hand Bags Of Sitk Moire, in the new fringe and ruffle effects, this season's favored colors, Values $3.75 and 6.50, $2.95 and 4.85 Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises Of Pink Batiste, in tailored models, suit- mmer wear; exceptional value, at $1.00 A Annette Kellermann Swimming Suits Two-in-One model, of jersey, V neck, sleeves and punls with contrasting trimmings, Excellent Value at $2.95 A Clearance Sale of Novelty Necklaces Imported and Domestic, provides a large variety for selection, in two special groups $3.50 $1.75 A Clearance Sale of Beaded Bags Frame and novelty draw string styles, also attractive Crochet Models, sharply reduced, BAGS that were formerly pacify ey vin ida td $16.50 $11.50 NECKLACES that were for: merly sold up to 85.00, at NECKLACES that were for merly sold up to $3.50, at BAGS that were formerly sold up to $15.00, at Buy U.S. Government War Savings Stamps \ 4 La” The Store Will Be Open All Day Tom A Se -) Ps ten Wwe orrow © Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St, Est. 1879. For Young Men Crash Flannels— A Business Asset F the Self-Made Merchant who said to his Son—"Clothes are all of aman except his hands and feet during business hours,” had seen these Crash Flannel Suits and had heard about these prices, he would have said, “Son, the place to go for clothes is Best & Co.” CRASH FLANNEL—the material of the year—in black, greys, blue, nice pencil stripes and the new soft dull olive. Perfectly tailored into young men's styles—English and sport effects. Pleasant, good-looking suits that do afl that young men's dress should in helping him earn the esteem of business friends. They are in strict accord with a young man’s thrift principles. Special 28.50, which is less than they could be produced for, whole- sale, today. NOTE THESE Two-piece Suits Of soft flannels, worsteds & English finish serges 22.50 Suits in the authoritative lines and cool; the sort of comfortable suits that will keep spring in your step and punch in your work straight through July and August. Speaking of Essentials The following will be Special Friday and Saturday on the Fifth Floor Men’s Sport and Outing Shirts of superior quality cheviot, buttoned down collar attached, with half or long sleeves. Regular 3.50 grade, Special 2.50 Men’s Summer Ties of fine, heavy silk crepe—all desired of summer colorings. Regular 1.50 grade. Special 1.00 Men’s Summer Ties of Foulard. An unusually fine cary of silk in wide assortment of neat but interesting patterns is offered. Special 1.25 Our selections in pipes indude unusual styles tn’ uncolored briar, 2.50 lo 10.00 DRESSING for Men’s,Women’s and Children's Shoes The E, F, DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO) N,.¥ aven<Time World Want Works All Week—Crder One ToDeg |