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Woke Mies, Suicide, Lert $40,000 H ‘ te Min Widow, “The will of John Miles, who killed last Wednesday, was fied for in White Plains yesterday. It Pohedules $10,000 rea! and $10,000 per- somal property. but !t is understood the ‘Will amount to at beast $49.00. 3 ‘all left to his widow, Margarét. will was executed in August, 1917. The Clean After-Feel Tells the True Story ‘You don’t have to wait long to acquire the SOZODONT taste—only one trial demon- strates its pleasant cleansing qualities—continued use ae sures clean, healthy, whole- some teeth and gums as 60 years ' have proven to the users of ‘ FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder o Paste SOLD BY ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE REDROSS SHOW PUTS THRTY GENTS INTO HH SOG Poor Waif Hobnobs With Fifty Dollars at Long Island City Camival. “Thirty Cents” rolled prouity into the cash tray, ruffled a Five Doflar, Dill, Mipped across a Ten, and eat down on the corner of a Twenty. “Seems to me you value yourself | rather highly,” the three remarked tn unison, attempting to crinkle away from the joke of the money world. An ola Fifty in the corner saki nothing. “That might have applied once upon Store Closes Saturday at Noon. Daily at 5 P. M. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Girls’. Organdie Frock In White, Pink or Blue (ILLUSTRATED) SELF ruffled frock, graceful in line and very attractive with its large surplice collar edged : with pleated frills; ribbon rosettes and girdle. 12 to 16 years, Other Summer Frocks \ For Girls, 6 lo 17 years 4.75 to 39.50 OfGeorgettecrepe, taffeta silk, chiffon, crepe de chine, organdie, gingham, chambray or voile. GIRLS’ DRESS SHOP Second Floor Franklin Simon & Co. Girls’ and Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Children’s White Summer Shoes at Pre-War Prices Girls’ White Canvas Pumps 3:50 Of highest quality white canvas, made on comfortable fitting last, welted ieather soles and fiat heels. Sizes 11 to 2, widths B to E Children’s White Canvas Shoes 9.50 Of highest quality white canvas, laced or buttoned styles, made on comfortable fitting last, medium weight soles and spring heels. Sizes 5 to 8, widths B to E White Buckskin Shoes 4;50 Of genuine white buckskin, but- toned or laced styles, on com- fortable fitting last, welted leath- er soles, spring heels, Sizes 8 to 1014, widths B to E Children’s Shoe Shop. Third Floor merwremnengee nes a oamnrnmety 2 _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918. Managers and Performers Seen in Long Island City’s sc me, me Great Carnival for the Benefit of the Red Cross’: ses: BOWMAN VILLACE 4 time but not now,” said Mra, Thirty Cents, Before the war I was some- thing, a member of the Five Cent family. Then I married a Quarter. My busband was lost in the war. He was in the pocket of a German who fell overboard going to Hoboken and helped sink our enemy. Of course I suffered and am in auch reduced cir- cumstances now that I'm known 45 @ Dime, But I'm patriotic. Myself and family belong to the ‘Greatest Mother on Barth, the Red Cross.’ I'm as good as any of you, I belong in your #0 highly valued society. I insist on iu Let me explain.” She gathered her children around her, the five dirty little pennies and the two battered nickles. “They look like “Thirty Cents’ in- deed,” chorused the bills, “Just a minute,” broke in the ma- tron. “Listen!” and they listened to this: THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF THIRTY CENTS. “Last evening I reposed in‘ pookets of a little newsboy who lives under the Queensboro Bridge. My family was ready to retire for the night when he decided he must go to the Red Cross circus and carnival at Plaza Park, Long Island City. Of course, he took us along “There never was anything like tt Long before we reached the entrance we passed buildings draped in flags, and could hear music playing. There were millions of lights flashing, hun- dreds of people all walking in one direction. “at the gate I thought my family NO CREDITS JOMEN’S SUIT SHOP-Balcony Floor [pots beta a oer se eee eee | ———$—$_—_ Ms Meskusasere usse. Necubaahet A ormfiinn. com G> manaceRr would be separated, for a sign said, ‘Admittance Twenty-Five Cents’ The boy’s hands grasped us, but he crowded in between a fat lady and @ gentleman, and walked past the ticket taker. “Once inside was enough to frighten one, + Cowboys raced around on fiery ponies; Bohemian girls hurried hither and thither, all dressed in thelr national costume; men stood in front of stands barking at you; girls pinned roses on coat lapels or thrust tickets in one's hands, I saw hun- dreds of my cousins, Nickels, Dimes and Quarters, change their habitat. “Pwo hundred and fifteen separate units, grouped under the name of the Allied Organizations of Queens County, were giving the circus and carnival, Everybody was there, “The Mother's Council of Long Island City, Mrs, Edward Matthews being the President, furnished a fine entertainment, One unit from every school in Queens was represented. There was @ fortune teller, goodies and games. We stopped quite a time n front of the doughnut stand. “It will be wonderful be there on Satuniay, for the Sons o¢ Italy, 12,000 stron, will parade. Now they have allan Garden and Village, and I ird some one gay St looked just like Italy, and you could buy Italian candy there, too, FINDS THERE WERE LOTS OF THIRTY CENTSES THERE. “At night, when I was dumped in a cash box, luckily I met the rest of my family. When we were all count- ed up we totalled se 1 thousand dollars, just how many was not tad Uiace we haned th for absentee voting of those in the ser- 4 stated, Mere we heard the namies| 0” oy oust thet? ballots in the Con- ed and embroidered Georgette Frocks. Frock of working #o hard to make the carnival | sresional eelctions next fall. Badeotioed © fa success, so the ‘greatest mother tn The decision, reversing a ruling pre- - ‘mbroidered Charmeuse, $60.00 oy ~ - mre Selene ceetinentes toatl el LLL LLL an } Weak, Anemic Children; for pallid young girls; for over- worked men; for exhausted, run- down women; for feeble old people; the ideal tonic is Gudes Peplo-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’ Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists Sold by druggists everywhere For Chairman of the § For tions Committee, Gov. Neville State, and Arthur Mutlen, Democratic National Committeeman for Nebraska. They called to urge that 46,000 Nebras- kans in the service be permitted to vote under the State's “absent soldier” voting of that erage ——— Many Perish in San Salvador Tempest. BAN SALVADOR, June 25.—Great Gamage has been caused in Zacateco- uca and San Vicente by a tempest of unprecedented severity. Many houses wore razed at the foot of San Vicente voleano by an avalanche of volcanic mud swept from the slopes of the mountain. Many bodies have been swept down the Lempa River. ‘ifieete ew vows) Study this picture #0 you +) will bk Pepto-Mangan looks. MMMM OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Women’s & Misses’ Frocks: A Collection Unsurpassed The Values Are Most Extraordinary the work!’ could continue her mints trationa, First there was Bernard W. Timony, the general manager, who seamed to rely sreatly on Harry Dely, /MBROIDERED NAW TAFFETA SILK ate Sharkey, chairman of the committe FROCKS with Georgette sleeves. Fig- one fy I Dave 'N bison of ured Chiffon Tunic Frocks. White STAMPS he. prome, commatioss (Bzeaeeiee | Georgette Frocks handsomely beaded. Silk John Webb, chairman of the enter- tainment committee; Lemer G. Brim- mer, chairman of the committee on Uckets; Jacob Haupt, of the telephor committee; William R. Walker, cha! man of the reception committee; Burt J. Humphrey, chairman of the committee on awards; Judge Ander- son Leach, of the police committee Major Samuel M, Rudesill, chairman of the police réserves;,Andrew Hay- slip, of the ground committee; Mrs. John Mangan, of the committee on decorations; James Murnane, of the committee on booth construction: George M. O'Connor, sanitary, and health, and Joseph J. Burke, chairman of the committee on wiring. “So,” said Mrs. Tnirty Cents, “I claim I have a right to belong to real society. I insist upon it.” “We will leave it to Fifty Dollar Bill,” said the othera. “Fifty, how do you feel about it?” And he replied: “T feel like Thirty Cents.” sdenleded de a pascal SOLDIERS HERE AND ABROAD Gingham Frocks in checks and plaids. Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. 15.00 RINGED SATIN FROCKS in Blaek, Navy and Taupe, featuring pleated skirts and soutache embroidery. Geor- gette Crepe Frocks elaborately beaded and embroidered. 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