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Wis, Goes Abroad. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 18.—Mrs Frank L. Briggs, wife of the pastor of the Union Evangelical Church, this city has been ihvited by the parish to fill the pulpit and assume the other pastoral duties while her husband is abroad in service. & young woman, Is a Street. With her and Miss Lillian ¥. Madison ‘They arrived yesterday in New York and registered at the McAlpin Hotel. | It ts understood that they expected to meet Mise Baker's brother, an army captain from Camp Upton, who was Miss Rantschi's flance CASTORIA For Infants For Infants and Children, Mothers Know Tha Know That Genuine Castoria her brother both of were Rantschi, a Aus Use, For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA DENTISTRY. eed ANCHOR | Th t STEAMBOATS. ee DAY LINE We've established a reputation for (ALBANY DAY LINE) making the finest, firm-holding plates. tor of which this is one. Holds close to the s—le the roof exposed. 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STATION MEN AND ST. 945 4 REFRESH WENTS, Childrep. gue: | i DRAUGHTSMEN wanted, de- , detailers & tracers, | experienced in mechanical or electrical work; give experi. | ence, age and salary expect-| ed; permanent positions, Ad- | dress G. G. S., 188 World, . BATTERY MAN WANTED, Py growAnk Bad progrowsive storage yo 4 \ 00 Bhi aie if jee, aay fof Taste ae Weekly World. a ° ‘SATURDAY feats i Fis crt Sw Sweereca eo (REDIT Tee CALS Gébr OaiMoo se REPREEE TATRE CAN Ld I7O Broaduiey Cor Maiden Lane -9" Floor or: for thirty days wwen at ang “Lost and I can be left at AC BEST VALU BS Guaraviend, 35 ROYAL OLAMOND WATCH OO, Agent calls, ‘DIAMONDS BONGHT)sseoUsRY DIAMONDS ON CREDIT (al) or wei AMEMICAN WAT( . 6 Aisa i Lat & ae aa 09. ~ DIAMONDS BOUGHT sro Moved on. Diamond Custer 40M tad ane DIAMONDS BOUGHT AND SUL vice (ree, BKNNEIT, 273 Broadway. d Light os to The World an, New York, oF 4100 Matin Brooklyn Office, | naval officer's uniform declared Lewis |had been of value to the Nava. In- Ling landings, | i a a “STAGE RECRUIT” QUITS DRAMA FOR REAL THING | AND TO GET REVENG! SAYS IMPERATOR LEWIS IS 8 wn With Fraud, Aided i in Catch | } ing Draft Evaders. While thirty witnesses, one in the uniform of a United States Navy of- ficer, described him as a patriot aud true citizen, H. Spencer Lewis, Grand Imperator of the Ancient and Mythi- cal Order of Rosa Crucis, whose tem- ple at No. 361 West 23d Street was raided last night, was being qu tioned to-day by the District Attor- ney and then sent to Jefferson Market | Court. There he will answer to a charge of grand larceny preferred by Mrs. Elizabeth Meeker of No. 70 Fifth Avenue, She charges he sold her a $100 bond of the “cult,” and she fears it 1s worthless, Allegations that his cult guaranteed freedom from the draft were denied by the Imperator. The man in a telligence Bureau in running down men who had claimed exemption. This man, with the other twenty-nine, were subpoenaed as witnesses when detectives destended on the Temple last night. Assistant District Attorney Brogan conducted the examination of Lewis before he sent him to Jefferson Market Court. | The house on West 23d Street was the home of Josie Mansfield, protogee of Jim Fisk thirty years ago. Then} Lily Langtry lived there, and its early elegance was continued under | her sway. But now the lustre of | other times is sped. In a curtained | drawing room on the first floor of the | 4 “recruiting scene old mansion a strange scene WAS) piace during the performance of “Get: rudely intorrupted by the visit of De- | ting Togethe WM. STAHL. William Stahl Enlists in to Collect a Debt From the Kaiser. The the District Attorney. | of the British and Canadian Recruit: ‘The room was bare of furniture |!D€ Mission, is in need of a “stage save for rows of seats before a raised | Terult.” dais. Opposite the throne chalr @) cnoster, Kngland, now residing at No. gaunt cross stretched its arms be- Weat 89th Street, got the job as & fore a cheap black screen; a wreath | stage recruit several weeks ago, and of roses lay at the cross’s foot. A/at each performance responded read: cheap orange wolored curtain screened | ily to the stirring appeals of the the double doorway. The only light | cruiting officers. But Mr. was from three tapers on a rude al- tar in the centre of the room. Worshipful Brother Lewis protested against the “outrage” tives’ interruption, but was told to divest himself of his robes and pre- pare to take a ride to headquarters. | ie met on Subpoe were served on three | Strachan, es t had shaken the hand of Stahl as he en others. Mwted at the he went straight to the Briti Canadian Recruiting Mission, his arrival fs Seon: Eee London. ors’ st the action of Mr. Carlton Mbatinents uf declared thai Irish in calling a convention dito forces, when Union employees to be held in Chi REP an eles out, a0 it's sit in. the “BALMWORT” ye) e, and a ing over to help col | (ok erie os ot ine te apodlation, fect the dept the Wala ine And FOR RHEUMATISM Sa continuance of his denial to work. 4 ell th 5 a a oc tha cant {0 Belong to m legiti- | 84%, Sereoan pel tuome folks in rae mate trade union." | audienc el tall for recruits made by| Mr. J. M. Hunter, Long Action was deferred on a revolution | Sis Blanche Colo, writes: have asking that steps be taken to prohibit | 3S, “ong taking Balmwort Kidney SECT TE eau foe: The aver | Theis fi owe }f lets for amy rheumutist | Shortage is due primarily. accordin | training camps find they help me more than the Feaoiuton, lo low wages, strikes anything 1 ever t ete | and lockouts. , ” ne forms of rheumatism are “ NV: geet. TSS OUR. INCIBLE NAVY sed by failure of the kidneys ELECTION INSPECTORS FREE.) 4A NATURAL COLOR FILM secrete and throw off the Jus taall “ SUCCESS ste and poisons of the body, 'T RAND SUCCESS |} ¥*\ y Hosty-tuahs Finishes Two Months If Kldneye and bladder are not } 4 —_—— joing their full duty, Balnawor Sentqnee in Temes TaeDey, “our Invincible Navy,” a Primal! Kidney Tablets will thoroughly Forty-cight clection inspectors to-day | picture in natural colors, is the fea revive their activity. Sold. by finished their sentences of two month ture picture of the Strand bill this all druggists. —-Advt in the Tombs Prison for irregularities in the primary contest between former | Mayor Mitchel and ‘William Bennett last fall. Two of the number, William Ray of No. 29 Vast Mth Street and 421 Vast This film, which was taker week. ‘Thomas Hayes of No. re removed from Street w io ii with appendicitis and Hayes is | suffering from an intestinal trguble, The de pars uree, relieved "i r y overcrowded raras py i said this riving at t WAR APPEAL TO TO WOMEN. Security Sprea There great danger that the | pacifists and pro-Germans may stam- | pede public opinion in favor of an un tighteous peace,” says Mrs. Thomas J. Preston jr., formerly Mré. Grover Cleve land, ina warning to the women of America issued to-day by her through of 100 & day the Natic curity League Mrs. Preston is secretary of the Se- curity League's Committee on Patriot- ism ‘Through Vdueation. Her appeal to the women intry, which she has addres federations they help t the questions of the war > DIVORCED A WEEK: WED. | Earnest which takes now playing at the) tective Russo and other agents of! Shubert Theatre, under the auspices William Stahl, thirty-three, of Man: | Stahl be- came envious of Lieut. Getz Rice. Sergt. Strachan and Pipe Major Baille, veterans of the present war, appearing in “Getting Together,” 80 after the of the detec-| performance on Saturday afternoon and 220 West 42d Street, and the first person was Sergt who earlier in the afternoon recruiting booth in. the ||] AND at can I do for you, old man?” ‘weant put an ment, shows, besides the usual view jf naval training and warship ma noeuvres, excellent pictures of the | great guns in action as well as these ture, The firing and working of tor- pedoes are also shown and explained. | Mabel Normand is shown in a new | Gcitwyn picture, “The Venus Model,” & bathing suit which is as great a |story. The musical programme is | good. The Symphony Orchbstra ren- |ders the overture from “Phedre,” and a violin rendition of and “The Bee.” o——— $1,000 FOR “INFLUENCE.” Admission that he had patd $1,090 to | have hiv drafted brother Isadore div- charged from service, and ‘complained | that he was offered only $00 in return when the latter was sent to France to fight, resulted in Charles Berkowlts, « grocer, of No, 66 Kast 112th Street, being held in $5,000 ball on a larceny charge “Finland “Ave Mari before Judge Mcintyre in Genera! sions ¢ to-day, Abraham Ollicker of No. 87 East 112th Street gave the textimony Charges that Berkowitz had claimed to “have influence in army circles that would do the trick” and that he bad shifted from Class 1A to'4A a Finding ‘‘Frult-a-tives’’ Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. For three years, 1 was troubled with Constipation. accompanied by Dizziness and Violent Headaches. I took medi manent relief Last October, 1 tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets. 1 used jone box and the results were so pro: nounced that I bought two dozen boxes. Tcontinued using “Fruit-a-tives” the twenty four boxes were Gnished, =|when my physical condition was per- fect. JAS. J. ROYALL, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 260. At dealers or from FRL | Limited, OGDENSBURI ~Advt | pets vei eaned! PHONE PIONEER Main 6900 ane CARPETS Ue dla re CLEANED, HED, 51 10K ED AND bis ED at MRRASONADLY E ov x VALUATION. ee ergeant's greeting ._aanitay t in A. F. OF L. RAPS CARLTON. | was"the'senrenot’ssrecting. 0 TT | moat modern eal one ts it; Twant| 1) charge oa work, which is strictly ||] guaranteed. PAIN, and return home at night with re ant put s tly. Decayed teeth saved—loose mikes, | the stand taken by weomb Carlton, blank, which he soon filled out, and teeth tightened—missing teeth replaced n (West! president of the Western Union Tele- before leaving, a half hour later, th aad ; ete graph Company, in the controversy ‘stage recruit” was « soldier in (h maine ‘as jeepal.” Now with telegraphers in the employ of his British Army, | “The war might just as well claim Pe ORR find Des ge enero ‘inne 22, Steamer | company, was embodied in a resolution me," sald Stahl. “it has claimed my Fireproof Storage Warehouses, PAI the application to the y it | adopted by the American Federation of mother and father, They died shortly ||| 41 Flatbush Ave., Bresklya, N.Y. gums of our NEW REMEDY. untuln, West | Labor yesterday, jafter it started, during one of the OUR STH YEAR. me oat esolution, introduced by 8, J.| German air raids vondon, My 7 ay atria vices each | g¢ The resolu' A brother, James was reported killed at Warersury Dentat COMPANY |; Min pavilos No", | Konenkamp, President of the Commer | Negopotarmia keveral Werks so. Jim ! | Mountain Park aint Telex Union of America, Pectiank Yl ahis 4 Be ttation, | Go, asus et! Lift Off Corns! Vo © Wife ta sult, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. 1, June 18. fra. Natalie Verity and Henry E,) Pah who last week obtained their aa de tee ec ueed | Drop « little Freezone on an aching | eufficient to rid your fmt of every f edings Mra Verity 4 Mrs, orm, instantly that corn stops hurt: hard corm, soft corn, or corn between , tas co-respondent and ‘ost in his the Oe « on Brot as'fo-rvapondent and Frost in his ing, -then you lift it right out, Tt the tore, and calluses, without sore espondent doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, magic! ness oF frritation. Freezone fs the faniilies had lived had Rockville been and always ‘ood |,, Why wait? friends, Your druggist sella a tiny bottle of Fromone for a few ceuta, much talked of ether discovery of @ Cincinnati genlua tt Suffered Three Years Before heard of “Fruit-a- | until | A-TIVES | ‘with the co-operation of the Govern | | same guns in the process of manufac. | in which sho designs and appears in success on the film as it was in the) | cines and laxatives, but without per-; | | | | Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus | right off with fingers—No pain! MORNING SPECIALS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, ‘waddenty 1 Frances M, Baker ot Mal Madison, @ied suddenly this morning In Childs restaurant at No. 110 West 34th AEARN — Third Week 24th Annual JUNE SALE Sale Departments Include while there is an organ rendition of Lingerie, Babies’ Wear Women’s Dres: Corsets, Petticoats White Goods Fourteenth strent Misses’ and Girls’ Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings House Dresses and Negligees kirts, Suits and Coats Summer Dresses Silk and Washable Blouses Millinery Shoes SPEND NOW TO SAVE June Sale Prices for BABIES’ WOOLENS and OTHER NEEDS Babies’ Fine Summer Shirts Short sleever—1 to 3 yr. sites OOF OD Miiiccivtesvere 72 Infants’ Silk and Wool Shirts Sizes to 6 months our reg. $1.15 and $1.25..:. D4 Babies’ Knit Bands Shoulder straps—wool or silk and wook—t our reg. . 64 Long Flannel Gertrude Skirts Well made our reg. $1.50., AAT Infants’ Flannel Bands rae ed edge—Hearn’ ttle Wonder"—our leader at . Sale B for 87 8 (or $1.00, Cashmere Hoodshawis Trimmed with ribbon or silk scalloping — our reg. $1.08 and $2.25... 164 Infante’ Cashmere Sacques Daintily trimmed with sativ ribbon or silk seallops—pink or blue ONE EZ. OT icrcorerecsees “72 Pique Carriage Robes Hand-embroidered in a variety of effective centre designs— scalloped edges— our reg. 63.05 -2.87 Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and Nightgowns— sense .68 our reg. .85., Hand-Crocheted Bootees our reg. 45... seeatens +e Bird’s-Eye Diapers Hemmed, ready for use— Single Double 20x20. BS 24x24... 1.906 | 20x40... 2.38 24048... 3.48 eee, G2 27087... 2246 | tess VSS e708 BS Special Sale Toilet Articles WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Well-known makes offered at worth-while reduc- tions. An adequate supply of th aids to Summer comfort and freshn favored is of first importance for a pleasant vacation. No mail or telephone orders for the following SWIFT’S BATH SOAP— large round cake— reg. 10 ct. size Aen orion 4 | “Hearn” Peroxide Soap— Our reg. .10 . 7 Johnson's Foot Soap— CEQA ci decvencecets 17 Woodbury Face Seape 25 ct. size... AZ Castile Soap— is Re 1G 00) s eacanaee 7% “Quick Suda” Louse? Soap 3 special, cal Grandma Our reg. HOT WATER BOTTLES - No. $—chocolate colored rubbe value 9%.,.... . Hodgman's Fairy Combinations Syringe—rap rubber tubes: S4 Rubber Household Gloves Our reg. 20 .21 Metal Water Bottle: Our reg. $1.46......... 96 ct. Bath Sprays Rubber Syringe Tubes—-red or white—our reg. 28 Hearn ‘‘Goodwear” Hot Water Bottles—special 1.06 Hearn's ‘‘Goodwear"’ Combina- tion Syringe and Bottle Special, . $1.46 Rubber Sheeting 1}y yards wide..... 1.23 IMPORTED TOOTH BRUSHES- our reg. 19 to 34 oD 30} Hand and Nail Brushes our reg. 18 ia Bri our reg. 15 j 9 Hair Brushes—solid back pure hand drawn bristles our reg. 46 Ot Nail Enamel s Pumice, pow: dered or cake, s 33 et. Romper Suitings und WASH PARRICS-BASEMENT $1.54 Crepe Georgette Full line of ¢ and white—doub VEILING 97 ct, Shepherd Checks " me ‘dium> ani larg ' DRL GOOD: 60 ct. Ticking .. “4 White stripe BED TICKING HA5tM) $2.17 Sheets bent Ainped-"run MUBLINS- 1 MAIN PLA 138 Hearn’s Feather Pillows J 1ofe= mixed ‘ rted stripes DORIN’S BRUNETTE ROUGE — special 43 L’Ame (La-May) Face Powder 25 ct. size. 50 ct. size... . L'Ame Face Cream— 85 ct. size ‘ 24 Ara Mara—50 ct. size. Charm Deodorant Powder— 25 ct. sive...... coves AG Daggett's Cold Cream— BO Gt. Mibisessccic sis css . B84 Peerles: Peroxide Cream— Our reg. 12... 9 Peroxide of Hydrogen— £5 ot 17 25 ct. Piexo Cream. AS Borine Mouth Wash— $1.00 size... eyncr | | en's Talcum Powder— Sct. nine vergaeees Oe Boriclor Tooth Paste— O85 ct. sles cecssscens eee oo 10 ct. “Dixie” Taleum. 28 ct. Florida Water Kolynos Tooth Paste— 24 ct. size Pa ecu +23 IVORY TINT FRAMES - vur reg. 46 ; a6 our reg. 54 ay . 46 74 ct. Ivory Tint Dveeing Combs.... 64ct Combs Hand Mirrore—sliUy impertect--val. #200.,,, Nat MEM riticts Vol 81.46 i . me Bottles—Ivory tint Dinca Our reg. 78 Ourreg 64 Ivory Tint Hair Brushes - Our reg. 81.46 ey Lis 28 $3.96 Boys’ Khaki Ivory Tint Hair Receivers or Powder Box— Our reg. .74 each GA Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantith str ed. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 78 ct. Silk Mixed Pongees 87 Wet Box Rosepoint Initial Stationery. 26 34 inch--natura an and r i ' and Pik 4 sheets SILKS. MAIN FLQUL . cepted nay TATION FY THIRD FLOOR Suit 3.25 Miltary mn w Sam briwa’ belecunent ssid good HOV CLOTHING PHURD FLOOR 44.9% Summer Suits 305 mode ars~ khaki drilb-erash an White duck plain or pleated styles, HOYS' CLOTHING THIRD "Lav ok. 60 ct. M Athletic Underwear... 44 | Nainsook—fine cheek or fla knee drawers MPSS UNDERWEAIC MALY PLOOR $1.17 Baby Boye’ Rompers and Suite .76 nand stripes nd Maddy” ANTS’ WEAK: Ss BCONL #7 ct, Wash Petticoats +58 r 1nd ‘plain color PEPTIOONTS “SEOOND FLOUK 15 et, New Muslin Curt, 1 H ' 97 ct, White Ramie Linens 76 ‘ at nurses uni= r Hits, middies, ete, 1 MMS LOOK. June Sale Specials For Wednesday and Thursday UNTRIMMED HATS Our reg. $1.87... 6.00.00 1.23 Large, medium and close-fitting shapes—white and black. FANCY FEATHERS Our reg. $1.37 and $1.55... Smart novelties, including breast bands—white, black and colors, GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES Our reg. $6.94............ 5.00 Embroidered and beaded in a variety of styles. VOILE BLOUSES Dainty * beobdeved—orgundy collars and cuffs, TUB SILK PETTICOATS Our reg. $3.93 2.384 Several modele—white and colors, GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES Our reg. $2.27. ALTE Dainty styles. ‘of sheer white lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery—6 to 14 yrs. GIRLS’ TUB FROCKS Our $4 BE: .5-. 1.67 Variety of pretty styles in chambray and gingham—6 to 14 years. YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS Our reg. $2.94 Fabrics in tures. BOYS’ WASH SUITS Our reg. $1.45. oo Many btyles—striped ‘materials —S to 8 years, BOYS' BLOUSES Our reg. 74. . 58 Percales in @ large assortment of patharne = Gttthed collars or neck bands—7 to 15 years. BOYS’ CAPS Our reg. .54.. 43 mixtures—light and dark ta ecams. CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS Our reg. 94 and $1.09.... .S ‘Pwo-piece styles—light and me- dium stripe percales—@ to 16 years. M "S NIGHT SHIRTS Our $1.50. Soft finish—cambric or muslia —collariess—all sizes. MEN’S SHIRTS Our reg. $1.25 88 Variety of stripes and fabrics —all sizes. MEN’S SILK CAPS Our reg. .50..... »- 40 Large assortment of stripes and checks—cloth caps also, Swinging Hammocks As Low as .97 » in white, strong met hammock inclosed in ‘or gravettal q Compact to the highest degree a bine), Other Swinging Hammocks, 2.44 These a made of canvas, khaki color, with stripe effect Couch Hammocks table siat back mattress; in” green, Tedd red or khakt Special Mar upright stand to ABT Couch Hammock ain hung; k! color; 1h 11.04 f novelty hams colorings at Davenport Couch Hammocks Value $30 19.97 Made of art linen taffetaqan cintocrat among hammocks: Chix ° na—finest springs; all Start Today! Thrift and War Savings Stamps Sold on Every Floor of This Store —— ees INTEREST COUPONS OF THE FIRST CONVERTED 4% LIBERTY LOAN BONDS DUE JUNE 15, 1918, Will be accepted by us at their face value in par ment for purch — STORE HOURS—9 to 6 P.M. | ——— ee OCC