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MILITARY PUMP White Nubuck Dark Tan or Black Calf This Week / $5.85 FOR RECESS OF 4 | Leaders WASHIN Wilson | sizes 11081 oF Cor AINE: Si sin ne a heed THE EVENING WORLD, WILSON ASSENTS TO PLAN CONGRESS ALS SS APE EE STATE BARGE LEFT 20 PEK Al Government Will Not Force Increase in Tariffs, Alban) Conference Assured. 2d ‘ Al AL Al 1 alt widths Benato 4 Repret de: FITTING ALL FEET! Seri Salar tenes ths | Women with unusually smal! or unasually iarge (eet om the Finance Committec that © & experience no difficulty in obtaining footwear here. We ries is ready (© firaah af! important carry all sizes and widths in New York's smartest Boots, peoding boone C=! & reeeas y Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers, at mort reasonable prices. ne et By ere ie eitenin wills be tpeey 4 sat to the House sixth vel. .4 ( at 39th St. | benatar Martin, as Chairman of the SHOE COMPANY Jared’ inevirenidene. that ait 3 -}aupply bills would be out of the Ly next Tuerday or Wednesday n ALBANY, N. ¥., June 26.—The (ed eral Railroad Administration does ne |intend to indicate to individual car riers the rates they should charge for moving freight through the New York Barge Canal system. In defining the NEW CHARGES ON ~_ SEERINGSHOOTER CANAL RATES CENT. BELOW RAILWAYS BRIGK FROM ROOF KILLS POLICEMAN | night, apparently good spirits, At Bridge. No one was injured, but many 14 Mt hmitzer roused his | BRIDGE CAR IN CRASH. arrived at offices ten and fifteen min« fou and « eo amnelled gas. It wv utes late for work, ireGed to Hteien't YOO. Dr Trolley Hits Truck and Passengers | Passengers on the car elther walked ef Lineoin Hospital found the men Up. k to the Sand Street station ia , n * ond Brooklyn or else across to New Yeti, ues a abs a hate clips | SF York de-\ ior ten minutes, until the truck could ping episode by the As: District | layed at 8 ng when a| Attorney the grandfather de day that witches had done it Myrtle Ave truck in clared to- middle of the Brooklyn! at § Bi WAR WA SAVINGS SAVINGS ‘STAMPS STAMPS cor. 181u st. Selling Out Everything Absolute Clearance of Every Article of Women’s | thy ‘ i. | Nolan, Attracted by Revolver! Sai tates ek Le| Sut RLY Gane Tomlinson of Duluth, Chairman of | ° ’ The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M.; on Saturdays at 12 noon & Misses Apparel Made Necessary by the George A |B. Altinan & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Continuation Sale of the Inland Waterways Committee. Cana! Section of the United States Railroad Administration, to-day told carriers would be permitted to fix their own freight rates, {t was hoped that these rates would be the same, or nearly the same, as those to be charged by the Railroad Adminis- tration on the barges which it pur- poses to operate. The Raflroad Administration, Mr. Homtingon said, had leased 175 old style barges, was constructing others, and was furnishing towing facilitics on the canals. Rates charged by the | Party for Weapon. lar 4 conference of commercial bodies in | 7th Street Station, and living at No- session here, that while individual | 25 Morris Street, was killed early to- Poficeman Joseph Nolan, twenty- five years old, attached to the West} dal brick thrown from ihe roof ot jouse in West 89th Street. AY @ party broke up at No. 528 West 39th Street at 2 A. M., two re- volver shots were fired. Nolan and another policeman adross the street ran over and searched five or six men, who were leaving the house, for weapons. They found nothing and started away. Bofore he had gone ten feet, Nolan was struck on the head by a brick, thrown from the roof. He was hurried to Bellevue Hospital! and died half an bour later from a fractured CLOSING OF OUR 6th AVE. STORE ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF COST EVERY SALE IS FINAL—Owing to the immense reductions it will be impossible for us to accept any returns, make exchanges or alterations, or to send any garment C. O. D. Dresses — Suits — Coats — Waists — Skirts, Etc. — All Seasonable Models Buy Now for Your Summer Needs—AT SAVINGS OF 50% OR OVER. e Reftread Administration for moving] sicull, New Summer Voile DRESSES Val. to $7.50 3.98 | Serge and Poplin SUITS. ............ Val. o $27.60 12.75 Dai nty Cotton Frocks freight through the canals would be! The police of the Weet 37th Btreet || Finest Summer Voile DRESSES Val. to $12.50 5.00 aan cry sporti oty lon aka ‘Vi sEnS 15.00 the eame as the rail rates in force up| Station and detectives from the|f! Silk Taffeta DRESSES........ sa; Val: Wo 68180 10.60 | eee ee emits... vane ne. 18.75 = | men el - b tees a (featuring the wanted sheer materials) TE Littles Wamen Wonk nicere:, (RAAT SEO@E WIGIRT AT COW WecHe gal) DEBMRER Se ccsecesosssticrencs Val. lo $27.80 14.50 | sity and Cloth COATS Val weiea0 Se tial of from ten cents to three cents |@ve every man who was at the party, Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Handsome Spring COATS and on certain commodity rates. Aside|The men who had been searched by Satin DRESSES. . «Val. to $37.60 18.50] CAPES. A - Val. to $27.60 15.00 now being held on the Third Floor from the barges taken over by the | the policoman could not have reached || Evening Gowns and Silk DRES! Val. to $20.00 7.98 | Fine Dress or Street COATS Val. to $36.00 19.98 Ratroad Administration, Mr. Tomlin. |*%® Toof, and the theory is that aif Summer Voile and Silk DRESSES..... Val. 10 85.50 2.98 | Serge CAPES (P. de Cygne Lined)... . Val. to $35.00 12.98 : eon mid, there are about 425 old style|fiend who saw them searched |] Group of Novelty Wash SKIRTS (081.00 69 | Sleeveless Corduroy COATEE: Val.t0#6.50 3.98 comprises a large assortment of new, charming models (especially barges available for canal trangporta- |W He force nine |f_ Summer Tub SKIRTS........... 1081.76 89 | Jersey Sport COATE! Val. to $10.00 5.00 < tion. |] Summer Tub SKIRTS...............Val. (0 $2.98 1.79 | Voile and Lingerie WAL Val. to ft desirable for Independence Day or Summer vacation use) Gen. W. W. Wotherspoon, State su. | onthe Nie is survived by @ widow Tt waite Corduroy and Linon SKIRTS... Val. to #3.98 2.50 | New Voile and silk BLOUSES Val ioes.ee Pr at prices representing splendid values. perintendent of Public Works, aid pose A |] Odd Cloth SKIRTS........... fal. to $7.50 3.50 | Group of Silk WAISTS........ Val, 0 $6.50 200 that the proposed rates showed an in- f . if Silk, Serge and Poplin SKIRTS. Val. to $10.00 5.00 | Georgette and Crepe BLOUSES. . Val. to $7.50 3.98 1 ae FORENOON FROCKS gestae seme ee ‘ | JOHN O'LEARY ASKS COURT Changeable Silk PETTICOATS Val. to 84.50 2.00 | Middy BLOUSES, White and Colors....Val. to #1.69 79 ; eaid, “have mounted as pores 4 10 PROTECT HIS FAMILY | Fine Taffeta PETTICOATS. Val. to #6.50 3,00 | White and Colored SMOCKS......... Val.t0 83.00 1.50 i, rail costs. I do not believe that canal ||| Tailored SUITS......... : Val. to $22.60 8.98 | Handsomely Embroidered SMOCKS.. Val. 085.00 2.75 at $6.90, $9.75 & $11.25 Our Entire Stock of Children’s companies can operate profitably un- der the rates which were in effect | Tels of Alleged “Persecution” by | Dresses Offered in Two Lots last eumer. To insure permanency| J, S, s—Trial Cre | For 81.50 For $3.00 DAYTIME FROCKS of operation, canal ‘trangportaon | US ABeRIS Trial Goss Over | 79e isis 1.50 "tie . companies must show a reasonable | ena ooh if ‘ ote return on the property investment.” | Jo! Leary, was learn a at $12.50, $15.00 & $18.00 Gen. Wotherspoon also told the con- | RAS appealed | to Judge | Auruatue N, B hat a plaid ne adhe: authoritatively | ior ot nie. family ges cigar a wat changes in rates OM | ened the « sation” of Govern: Canadian rail and lake routes would | ment agents. O'Leary related to Judge be made which wouki be equivalent | Hand incidents in which he said his to the rates on the routes of which wife, mother, chikiren and @ chauffeur the New York canis are a part. had been subjected = to persistent “There is nothing in the situation, | Methods of investigators for the Gov- as I now understand it,” he said, | ment, y “|| Mir. Margaret O'Leary, the mother, “which will prevent fair competition | wes seized by the arm by an alleged between the New York and Canadian | secret service man on Amsterdam Ave- | nue last Sunday and roughly handled, according to O'Leary, He told Judge Hand that Secret Service agents threat- ened his wife when ahe interfered with the questioning of the children several Also a number of attractive Frocks, including imported models as well as American originations, at greatly reduced prices. SEPARATE WHITE COTTON SKIRTS in several attractive styles and fabrics, are on sale at $3.25, $3.90, $4.75 & $4.90 (Madison Avenue section) RAILROAD LIMIT EXTENDED, Senators Allow Until Jan, Return to Owners, WASHINGTON, June ™.—After amending !t so as to prohibit refinquish- ment of Federal cortrol over one rail- road while control over a competing line is retained, the Senate Inierstate Com- merce Committees to«lay ontered favor- ably reported a resolution extending from July 1, 1918, umtfl Jan, 1 next, the period provided in the Railroad Control ‘Act during which the Government can O'Leary household, who was seized as an ehemy alien three weeks ago still ts held by the authorities. The retrial of O'Leary, necessitated by Judge Augustus Hand's order of @ mistrial Monday, was put forward to-day until next Monday, upon the| |) plea of Col. Felder, O'Leary's counsel, | that he was physically incapacitated | |! from undertaking the work of defense | News from Home for Soldiers and Sailors _ The American soldier in France is clamoring for news from home, according to Hon. Eliot Wadsworth of the Red Cross Council, who has just returned to Washington after a three months’ inspection tour abroad. 5 The simplest and easiest way to keep our soldiers and sailor boys informed rogeeog, current events at home is for their friends bright, cheerful, HOME (based ge filled with entertaining news—a paper that always looks on the bright side of life and bus a heartening, cheerful influence on its readers. Such is the THRICE-A-WEEK edition of THE WORLD, published every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. 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World, New York City Datars ad Enclosed please find 61.00 for which send The THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD for one year to Company...-.--.- oneness enwnnnecnmes ROZIMEM + oes vncenceceeresterses scores Branch of service. ..-.scceeesss+ Pauper paid for and ordered sent by Name. ..---cewees: Address. ~- weweweere- sche ene tee ee eee LOTT TLS Oe 0 SO HES Tee twee 90 08 ee reer rT wererre se trerensreerrerrnoeter ©: oe eee eee eennes reeesertesseeres return carriers to private ownership. Adoption of the amendment was urged before the committees by repre- sentatives of the short line railroad, who claimed that because of the Admin- miles of those lines are (hwatened with bankruptcy. See et Napoleon Once Said: “*A Footsore Army Is An Army Half Defeated.” Men from every community 3 drilling for Military Ber- vice, For all these men the frequent use of ALLILEN'S| FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic: owder, shaken into the! Shoes and sprinkled in the: foot-bath, Lncreases their effi- ciency and insures needed ve and freshens rete Te Fattsbare Camp Man vee ual advises men in training Vesemfiese + shake Foot=Kase in their! ‘shoes each morning. Why not order a, dozen or more 25e. b y your Druggist or Dep't store t our friends in training camps and in army and navy. istration’s attitude toward therm 10,000 physical comfort. The Amer ican, British and French} | troops use Allen's Foot=Kase, because it takes the Friction: | Bronx District Attorney Begins Im | cident, but he is following @ line of in- to-day, O'Leary, who is under $10,000 bail, will go to the Adirondacks for @ brief rest. peeeieatiiemeemen: 64,000,000 DOLLARS MELTED WASHINGTON, June 26,—Gixty-four million silver dollars have bean melted into bullion and most af it exported to India since the destruction of the dol- lars began two months ago to-day, the Treasury reported. During thie same time 58,000,000 silver certificates have been withdrawn from ctreulation and destroyed as the dollars on which they were secured were melted down, pall, FIND GIRL DEAD FROM GAS; CURLS ONCE CUT IN SLEEP | | i} | vestigation of Death of Twelve- Year-Old Helen Schmitzer, Assistant District Attorney Peter Hatting and detectives of the Bronx branch bureag are investigating sey- eral unusual incidents surrounding the | death by gas of twelve-year-old Helen Schmitzer af No. 808 Forest Avenue, the Bronx, @ few hours after midnight. Hatting believes that the chitt’s a» phyxiation came as @ resuit of an ec- vestigation which points to graver causes. Helen lived with her father amd grandfather, Henry Schmitzer, a otgar | maker, in the rear of the latter's #hop. Recently ber father caused her to change her sleeping quarters to a emall room off the kitchen and gave a key to! her so that she oowld lock herself in. | ‘This followed an occasion when she awoke ome morning to find her brown carla sheared off and lying on the Soar beside her bed. The ahh atid aL 10 actack inet BY JUNE 28th AND KEEP HIM OUT OF AMERICA National War Savings Committee for Great 51 CHAMBERS ST. reater New York l This Meee coneritits fer the Winning of 190 ie by

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