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; “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918, lthe Kermosse <cene from “Faust.” | was nothing about it to indicate how } \4,000 People wit the rea be rm at se enti SASKET ON BEACH |e it Deon In the water or rs . rom the Metropolitan Opera Com.| Mystery tm Naval Cage Washed Up) "mee it came, | Hear First Of | pany. sowiers and aafiors in unitorm| at Comey. sete 1A Uae escent he ae taal | ure admitted free Naval officers to-day seeking tol ‘they sald it might t been blow StadiumConcert!| resring i2ticz ve vrees ne\ 2" can ct om meres teary of na | = | first ‘ formas Svea mails as bee vag. | #ers they are prot U IN BY BARGE CANAL By Sylvester Rawling. lin vi voonten H r Ce @ type usually ear. | — Was Eventually Cured by ere And a warning that your 4 NDAUNTED by the unseason fore og ‘ ning, Wad ae now @ 0 PE en eyes need the help of cor- i I J ably cool weather, 4,000 music] of the Chi gt Me aval aly Aton. RAND ‘ADIDS rectly fitted glasses at once. ¢ lovers went to the City College ee anit, 3 . pnesireh steel supporting cable he hirg rely ror Reliable Eyesight Examination “I suffered for ie Stadium Inst night to hear the first | Gabrielle Dares wit tinal parted aa though due to straim 1 fm || by Registered Eye Specialists, |} | with o lame bark, $1 of the nightly summer series of con-| on an extended t ; niajned no attachments dnd there | URNI f RE: Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 ad corts by Arnold Volpe's Stadium Or \ fiaks i 7 -_— o oh another CREDIT LEKMS D6 halich, So ‘ $3-° Bown on $30: Establishe ad 5.00 Apart. a» Years a C w FRC) cow New York: 184 B'way, at John St] did d. Tread about Lydia B. i hens Vegetable Compound d —_ \ Site wavy News Uh) via a in ram ab PATS csr S50 q00POSLAM EXCELS feed for Transportation of “They have nearly reachedtheir |héped to keep tha host ef people | i f warm. The soloist was Apna Mitziu ——- ! 73 4 100-00 | Furnished 223 Sixth Av., rsth St. People’s Vital Needs. limit and yet the quantities, @ ; ? : Pucnlahe #33 Sixth Av. sth , Peop' of the Chicago Opera Company. Sho | : igure That Sum a « en .o0 | completo 8 1 ys ra sang “Ritorna. Vineltor,” asia trom | /@mmany Experts Figure That S 10 “ 150 or Nassau, af Aga § ian me b “Alda,” with proper spirit and in the Will Be Added to Election tm freight in prospect will “Raster” song from “Cavalleria” was Expenses. et nel tin poeenged by 25 per cent. the maximum — syetained admirably by Glullo Setti's Leen 15:06 — w 99 9-00) $50 time I felt bene- ba enormous potential values of | city of the railroads. | needa no eboruA of one tnindred from the Met- Tammany Hall experts to-ddy ext! fited and am now feeling fine, and without weakness or pain. Many of my friends have alw taken Lydia | ¥. Pinkham's Veg | etddle Compound and been helped by ##.”—Mrs. Mar- « |garet News, 1846 E. Hazzard St | Ph ladelphia, Pa i Women who suffer from displace: r Prooktyn 408 Futton St.,cor.Bond St! . By Sophie Irene Loeb. A | FREE Brass sep $186,000.00 Barge Canal and its| “The furnishing of relic mated that the clty will have to pay) sil extended argument. Whatever may ropolitan Opera Company. about $50,000 a year for ite woman| Posluin possesses healing energy so Gian presents more items) he the attitude at the present time of The Star-Spangied Banner” wast yore 1 Jy figured the elections ex-| highly concentrated that one ounce of Menfieance as follows: EE PLL at ie Anton hist fle Re A | played at the beginning and patriotic! penses for this year, including pri- | Poslain is worth a pound of Bedinary | year the tonnage passing [that py midaummer every Kind of a numbers were played at the end. The | maries, will be about 000, which | ointments less efficient in the treat-| the canal amounted to | vessel that-may bemade to flont will audience joined fer y in the sing-| js $20,000 more than in former years. |ment of Kesen 225, 13 or any eruptional tons, which represents | be found in’ tbe buiktfhes# of Carrying ing of all of them. Retween these and! There are now 2,088 election dis. conlition Mi! ast rane Wi kate Bae cht. eptember primartes lk with tho: a e fuch has been said on the aubj ptember primaries | iealed of aggravated skin troul who have used all kinds of remedi per cent. of the canal | fr?! ,| Mise Fitziu's songs Mr. Volpe dis-[tricts, After the tlaye t abilit _|there will be 2,805, each district hav | ( i ry i Gipacity. played his great ability a9 a con-|t ea | , . ‘ ay at tuents, irkegularities, inflammation, Of thie amount only 299,750 tons fom must be met and guctor (he was one of the first to lead | ing Avelve election officers, four more) THEN USED POSLAM, and) Open Saturday Evenings ‘ ody Sraebliaind. Mon ulceration, backache, sideache, head. action should be taken now to PUt IN without a score) and isclowed the|than heretofore, Last year there were /iiey will say this even more em-|164tR ST, LSTATIONAT CORNER raN'A Ge. D, ‘ nt fortes tem: | aches or “the blues” sho an cer vee On. motion the proper machinery which 16,514 election officers, and this year | i aticulty : wdc Bae uld not rest ts 4 en ety musiotans under m juntil they have given this fameos This tomnage represents & walne) wii) provide fleets of freiiht carrying Virtu he ninety t there will be 33,660, Many will bel? Recuits. come quickly. Itching root and herb remedy, Lydia E. dromen stops; angry skin ia soothed; uncer- | | craft for use he y im to the bast advantage, Dvoral | te dhe ef $8,600,000. raft for use at a thie when they will, him to the bast advantage. k », |Pinkham's Vegetable Comovent, Figures just given out show that tn tainty is dispelled, so little Poslam! Approximately 400 boats passed most needed. “From the New World Symphony” Sunday World “Wants” trial. If complications exist, write State 4 en Jong these lines have the pi pal orchestral numbe: t } HY ‘ rough the New York Sta habe . was principal ore! al number. Jene total enrollment in the twen ¢| does so much. a - Lydia EF. Pinkham Medi by r by me to the Council 9 prone does 8 . rk AV, Medicine Co., ena! waters. ee tational Defense through its aub- Another was Elgar's march, “Pomp] assembly Districts of Manhattan, 68,171| Sold everywhere. For free sample COLUMBUS AVE Work Monday Wonders, |Uyon, Mass, for special suggestions women enrolled with the Demoorats write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 above tonnage and value could | «itjary Committee on Inland Water and Circumstance 59 with the Republicans. be increased 88 per cent. Transportation, and T have urged that) ‘To-night's programme will include! and 32 BET. 103:'& 1O4"ST West 47th St., New York City.—Advt. he main tonnage represented tum-| in tho absence of private enterprise bein set the United States Government should Den, stone, lime and clay, with @n-) ridotake the building of a sufficient ional Government, Experiences Among Our Soldiers ' Behind the Lines. formerly infrequently applied, ‘Deen very common. @m railroads paralleling the Barge Cama: there have been issued and 3 Again:---America’s Greatest Shirt Sale \ ’ health, welfare and contentment of f these .| for the transportation of freight " and ntment of our troops at the front and & few months Many of cogs from interior points to the ocean e e is making arrangements whereby noted actors and actresses frosn | é congestion of the railroads and| policy of constructing shipty to the United States will appear before groups of soldiers in their | the importance of diverting this rail-| transport freight across ‘the A cantonments and billets close behind the trenches. : | rand traffic to the cana: is best stated ocean, 9 . The truth of the old s: ng that ‘‘All work and no play “Aside from th: 1 f th 1 the words of William W. Wether-| |\"Atite from tho value of the canals sarly recognized and acted on by e¢=2 second. umber of modern boats for use on HUMORIST. UNDER FIRE i and barley ranked third, oo the new canal system, . " sy bars ‘| Sei me Boh Phhe eum | CHEERS UP OUR TROOPS, ny eur hat han pee] hei OL isiodion threst M: 6. Tuesd Hi Fee cane rary wim rns | ota nge et ore Elm Place BROOKLYN=NEW YORK or Tuesday Bangs, Back From France, Describes si The Government has at last come to realize the fact that’: y imusement and entertainment are absolutely necessary to the makes Jack a dull t > PROPER USE FOR THE $155,000,- rH 000 CANAL. “Tbe rellrouds of the country dur- i. more traffic than was ig the seerouponsas Fore* of previous year, ut 2 per more cars and 1 per cent. more have about reached thd Umit ; capacity. It is 6 rt nds of dreight man per Foust be unloaded abroad to our armies, When we have AREER He ee mea in Burope we must de- daily 100,000,000 pounds of it, OF 50,000 is means we furnish 1, cars daily and them to seaboard, in addition to ing the requirements of wartime She sar ai ‘eae be utilized for inale sneportation of 10,000,000 PRM AEE Mae, 3 =... Superintendent of Publie/qcient auxiliary to the railroad exists. jted, together with | cost, and, to insure t “As previously stated, if the water- ways should be utilized to their full capacity of 10,000,000 tons per yea 500,000 freight cara would be served for other use. f | “A summary of my recommendation to the Federal Government wag that it should havy constructed under its supervision at Jeart 100 ‘boats of a modern type for use on the canals, with necessary motive power; that the 600 or more ef the present type canal boats still in existence should canal service; that proper tugboats should be secured to tow thei, and that as a war measure freight should transportation by canal “Plans and description posed new type of bo of the pro- | —a very small advance I suggested 0 be set asi indeed when you consider that the Sale offers exactly the same grades of materials in the same great variety and made in the same superior way as in the sales of 1.50 to $2.50 Grades, (OMORROW, WE SHALL have ready the eighth of a series of semi-annual Shirt Sales that have come to be known as the greatest sales of men’s feral atinitioned and seruened secine | Shirts held anywhere in America. They have heretofore been known as the LOESER 89c be diverted from the rail routes for | SHIRT SALES, but this time the price will of necessity be 98c ‘has three sots inf the ar the Y. M. C. A music, illustrate which provided moving pictures, gray ‘ lectures, &e, These were sapplemented by ‘ baseball games, wrestling and boxing tournaments and other athletic exercises; but now it is proposed to send a regular theagri- cal company ~in fact, several companies—on a tour behind the lines, and an unlimited amount of talent in all branches of the profession stands 'yeady to go “over there” on short notice, John Kendhitk Bangs, the humorons writer and lecturer, who ly (two privates and a Lieutenant), has just returned from a visit to our troops on the western front in France. While there he spoke to the men in various Y. M. C. A. huts” and was under fire several times. Usually he spoke from the tailboard of a two-wheeled trailer to a camion, with cannon roaring only a fe~ miles away and an oceasional shell passing overhead, ‘They had been over since last August and were eager to hear rbout the big cantonments that are getting our huge army assem bled, some of which he had visited. He told them funny stories nd then gave them some serious talks about what the United three years ago. ‘ States is doing to win the war. On another oceasion the soldiers took a door from its hinges, iid it across four zine garbage cans, and from this improvised platform he entertained them, The men stood in semi-circles facing the speaker, row after row. At one side was an acetytenc flare and at the other « camionette headlight. The beams mingle¢ in a mellow, almost lurid glow on the faces of the men in the front row. Back of them some of the faces in the second row were visible, but beyond that all was a black mass. When thc point of the story went over it was stunning to hear the gale of laughter from that blackness. Mr, Bangs said he had spoken diences in forty-two States, but never to such an inspiring one as that. ; Mr. Bangs dwells on the importance of keeping the boys happy anit sontented and free from lonesomeness and homesickness. They should receive rs from home freqnently and promptly. The army, we are told, has 4 transporta' of freight per year. This 4 yation of nearly Oke ve rl “five ralieoade ‘Serving ‘ths FINE ciny HERE FOR that such values could never again be offered, and it was dow Vere, canals Crane: BABIES TO LIVE IN} tur : the Now York saale, tre es natural to think so. Nevertheless, we have ready for this new A Vacation Necessity! When we liad our last Sale iv January, doubtless many felt and Splendid Shirts in which every detail has been maintained. New York City in 1917 Had Low- Sale 51,600 New est Infant Death Rate in Its |] of style'and quality and VALI . History. New York City in 1917 reached the | | These Shirts, as heretofore, have all been made to our own order (production starting immediately after our January Sale). ’ lowest infant death rate in its his- ‘ i ' The World $8 1918 tory, says the New York Milk Com- || There are features of quality not always found in Shirts even mittee. Thero were 4,041 fewer in-|] for full prices; such as shaped perfect fitting neckbands, full = ee EN EP ERE fant deaths last year than in 1907. Since then, when the death rate for | body measurements, correctly sized cuffs, absolutely fast colors, You may forget to write to your soldier or sailor at home er t iss the mails; but ‘The Thrice-a-Week World gets Fnnogeaf i ve with every 1s: and, eve: se eOt_ALSO send the paper? j Six Pages of Automobile Tour STEAM SPRAYED ON 15 This is ara the whole range of materials used in the ON TRAIN BY BURST VALVE best Shirts except silks. if you do write regularly and punctuality, ' When ordering give the full name of the soldier,, his babies was 135.8 to the 1,000, there A A : aa installed a postal service to handle its own delivery in France and it Nee tear a Alaeds Centeanh | all stripes a ee box centre plait down front with 5 promised that in future the mail deliveries to soldiers will be prompt 5 a regular } ‘ Last year 12568 babies under one extra quality pear! buttons. n vet to getting a letter from home is the pleasure expe if i year died in this city, wh 8 in 1907 | Th terial i th e receiving a newspaper from home, and thousands of relatives and friends 4 A Yt) Ss the number totalled 16,000, Improve- The materials used are of the same high grades that have ‘ft our soldiers and sailors have caught on to the idea and have subscribed ii mont over 1916 was shown tp all bor |} distinguished our previous sales and show the same immense for HOME newspapers, to be sent to the boys overseas whd are mew t oughs except the Broua, where there " eceiving t ; k was an increase of more than five variety: Accordin to Nag i al Regulabene neweneners ay be sent to soldiers . 4 est decrears; tho rate in this bors : rey R ss nf 2 | ‘yt, cheerful home paper regularly and punctually cannot long remain ' a dropped from 102.2 to 04. 72x76 percales printed corded madrases lonesome or homesick, because wa is kept constantly informed of everything q “Vgures gathered by the comm : 2 portance transpiring back home. dt | BIGGER! from 163 of the largest elties 68x72 percales satin stripe madrases ' vatich @ paper is the IRICE-A-WEEK edition of THE WORLD. | that infant. mortality y ; od with interesting and entertaining news from all parts of the habitabl — BRIGHTER! Reeraahour the entire corded printed madrases heavy woven and corded | i received by cable and wireless from its spottel \soreerenaane ’ eur, The Futo of these cities finely printed ‘pongees mad: ; here. i BETTER! | $7.5 to the 1,000. “in this group tnere ney P races \ is osts $1.00 4 for that small Le cone : were 723,144 living births, Of these | crystal cloth madrases mercerized pebble shirti, 7 ' py Cs a B06 et ote - any itn er ne a by THAN EVER! TO.A81 died under one year. Mt is cotie | y ened penne shuirtings rail teEMevery Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Every caer vit We Called Fike tovere een te fine quality poplins dimity corded madrases svvive 166 issues of the paper during the year. That should be @ eure: ‘ per 1,000 ving births. fine quality repps silk stripe shirtings cure for loneliness, { H i i ; h any and 2 eximent. Mention the name of the ship, if in the United States Navy. Maps Pressure From Passing Engine’ Plain Negligee Style With Soft or Stiff Cuffs | Men ae : Cs i Breaks Whidows on Express Plaited Negligee Style with Stiff Cuffs ; Date i "| t Brom New: York, 7 : rs ' ALC. cocscccccctesccecc MG ei ch Pattern and E. Fi ly ; id |. Hundreds of Announcements of} N&W LONDON, Conn, June tt In fo by very Fabric all Sizes from 13/4 to 18 Publisher N. Y. World, New York City. } i t is About Afteen persons were Injured, Also there are several sleeve lengths in every style : " i} “Hotels, Poarding Houses, (re eiousty whe vane nares 6 fae, Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send"'The PHRICE. 1 ata a we 6 auelY, ne ra nau “ s aw aad he i} Matatinnde Hp iy eet ate tale gre NOTE: For men who like plaited front stiff cuff Shirts there are about 1,500 Shirts 68:72 perceles in a A-WEEK WORLD for oue year to wk ) pressure through the windows of the| beautifuMange of stripe patterns. Today's WHOLESALE price for such Shirts as these is $1.50. E oes « | three Capt angel hy Oe oo ie Also there are about 9,000 Shirts with starched cuffs, These are of corded printed madrases, satin striped NOMOrcrsverareerersorinocersereoeescs "pay Abags sane | PRICE FIVE CENTS | gayvrook Junction, on tho New Ha-| printed madrases and 80 square percales. The rest of the Shirts are the favored soft cuff negligees. Company . Regiment. poeta] " 4 Hartford Ratlro: ms 7 : =): i" Sale at All World Offices feually burt price. Soon, very soon, it will be impossible to sell good Shirts for any price under $1.50, So we know that creered id aie ety, 0 Liggett jaan SOFR) ae vate Divy ov wae even 51,000 Shirts are not too many. Paper paid for and ordered sent by 4 } ge ta ota prayeat lee Every arrangement will be made when the Sale“opens, so that men may quickly find and be served with Namescsis bccas an AAO Ar Ore) ; i 4 vs pound, burst a the Wein whe learing the Shirts they, want. Sizes will be grouped on many special tables. The Sale will take place as an offering ne ==> wa yeews A it ‘The World ‘Summer pe meee ee a |] never equaled, and we are confident that those who fail to take advantage of it now will subsequently regret it Vi aan a ; See ee Resorts Bureau | Zsa New ornse reporied, bert that oilssion. } i : ‘ Prank t| An: 5 Gass! - Main Floor sdihi lean ‘World Building, N. Y. Sompeny ¥. ivist intantry, ee cer ame ; \ a ‘ 5