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CUTICURA HEALS MR. GOODHEART bouquet of ‘ duty brough: it hh surprise art; Jaet night t handied 2,600 casuaities in a sin During ail the attack, both by tomb 23, 23000. et are cam him @ ‘br ) sagt? 4 ght at) roses, a gift from comrades, rested day. At night the red crogees on {ts/end machine gun fire, the puildine ingamton Also Mentioned to purchase tiie Marshal Mo. | Ris home. | “waanaion Deine his tittoe Gok few ites wilek, ce Of a Rash All Over Him roofs were illuminated for the benefit |housing German prisoners was not at Conference. TEER Pres the Ging to concn | venth birthday and Bid twontes Gath 'o™ ‘ends which ly Gels ' - of enemy airmen, and there were Red | touched. ‘The political shadow of William Ran-| Scratched Night and Day | Cross flagn prominently displayed.| “The first bomb, which musi have] joiph Hearst fell dieauletingly over the Until Full o Pimples, ‘There was no possible excuse for mis-|been of the 250-pound variety, came) iuneheon conference of the Democratic — taking the nature of the great group \down on the roof of the wing where |Siate Committee at the Hotel Knick- of buildings. the serlows camualtion were catat er to-day. The conference was ih gun barwnaa xy bogies, ond by tovet Canadian Officer, Survivor of] «1 had been attached to the Bent |lished, went through the roof and allvd primarily to fix a date for a ing my face I eww that | was lenes Howpital as chaplain for #ome|two top floors, carrying men and bed orm conference at Saratoga, but gecine ® rash all over me ly hands swelled and I scratched night and day until room. An operation of the most seri-| Broder of No. 2131 Broadway, which / Slastens tay shea oanciways God will never forgive nur will |oing to my quarters when the hum jous character was in progress at the| v a fulsome laudation of District + red and kept burning. | oh i , of the German miders came to MY |time, one of the assistant sucgeons | Atworney ‘Swann as a fitting candi- for about five months until I was to With these worda Col, G. H. An “It can be differentiated from the \ man. of hundred committeemen I tried | try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. them and in @ week and « half! was TELLS HOW ENEMY “AIRRAIDERS KILLED Outrage, Says England Will Be Avenged. |drews of the Canadian Expeditionary | rived with him by British steamer at @n American port. “The hospital at Boullenes, in the Amiens sector, |s ome of the largest ‘time before the dreadful night of the }raid. On that night 1 had just fin- |ished my round of in#peotion and was noise of Froneh or English planes by the fact of the different motor con- The operating room was on the & floor of a three-etory wing whe necessarily, the most serious were lodged. Less than a fh through the hole it made, and Ploded in the midst of the operat “Every person in the room, inc »™| SWANN MAY BE CHOICE ~\ OF HEARST FOR GOVERNOR Edwards, Smith and Ex-Mayo ©**l on of Gubernatorial booms. ing A ent id nn as @ Hearst stalking hi eH into a careful hot house propaga- r of letter by Committeeman Julius « being an open grooming of orne, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, Jinto the Un’ which form eached The Co om: 4, nishing music for the dancing. behind the Allfed lines,” said Col. An- | yards away were wards where wound —_—_- botiber oh a te Friends of Capt. John F. Sweeney| At the police station he also was | drewa, t baw a record of bavi 64 German wrisoners were bulged had a foreign v { the Filth Street Station tendered win his... { siates and small ber.) GAPT, SWEENEY HONORED. $4.50, have of | third year as a member of the New York Police Department. For several hours the Sweeney home was the scene of merriment, a brass band far $46. Mow Policeman arty in His Home, honored, and o large ° ° Sea eto cae Selet DLT voce undo eteran 0 tee yar Hie te ed Goons urmen ant elf twauee ut magned swanes c-llf Vacation, Business and Dress Styles 122nd St., New York City, Sept. 28,1917. |nenting, concluded to-day hin vivid|Struction. None of us knew the Ger-| unconscious patient himself, Was] csmplishments/ as District Attorney prove it by using Cuticura Soap daily |desoription of the German alr 1d) they were just paswing over on 80M | roaring furnace. Every able-\ 1] Hea pet choices. : and Cuticura Ointment occasionally. upon the hospital at Boullenes, May | pombing expedition against the} man in the hospital equipment, as| July 23 was the date set for the Sara- Style 4445 Style 4470 5 sobs Mae, Maes |e He stood surrounded by a group| troops. Then came the first bomb. | well ax some of the Jews aie onference, and resolutions endors- wan While srermhere,_ Soap ec. Cintiment and Me | Canadian officers who had just ar. “Let me emphasize a singular fact. | woundeda hurried to help move the Presiden Witsen's Adiiinintration hite ¥ i helpless men who were lying in bea| Were passed. ‘That about concluded the Nu- Nu- P3 in the rot of the building, | oficial part of the gathering, which was Buck Buck | } “That work was ghastly, 8 f[brrewee Crer, S 7, Sree Ceram ee } Oxfords Oxfords : at we as ghastly. Some o| : ward 8. Harris. ) Ta the stairways had beon blown away!” jienry Walker, ex-Mayor of Bins-| ait ey 80 that we had to lower wounded from | namton, and “Big Bil” Kdwards, Col- b ; the windows, To make the ordeal | yr oof Internal Revenue, were 4 lp ~ & more terrifying, some of the German| for Gubernatorial ™ oy Soles | Patent Colt ! airmen swooped low and rained ma-| oned; but the atrongest P pcp a 4.50 + chine gun bullets on the rescuers aa} © 41 to be Alfred KB. Smith, ut Steel Buckles o ai Coveres E7 ite, T 5 i clos: *restd the Board of Aldermen Also White Nu-Buck Heels, ‘Pumed | The Store will be closed on Saturday at i2_noon | they worked in and out of the burn. |!"esident of,the Hoard of Aldermen, 12S and upwards ing building. “Thirty-seven were killed in that wing of the hospital alon which was unanimously ailing upon the United Statex to pass an equal suffrage bill tely. Charles F. Murphy was} Pteiejeteleiefeteletciejeicieletelelelelelelebeteleleiek Blyn Shoes | Blyn Stores i i many o! them being burned to death." font at the luncheon i]] for everybody—every nily shoe want may Eleven big outlets for Blyn Shoes of correct . — TFS | be filled, and you he the satisf: style, proven quality and atlas price. GARDEN CLUB FIGHTS ORDER 'U. S. TO AUCTION RARE DRUG. ||} knowing that the shoe you select represents | Fifty years of virile and progressive business if ae arg ‘ full value for every penny of the reasonable | methods have established Blyn leadership ‘ eo ry) Decision Reserved in Content Over phiaeel — are r German | price you are asked to pay in a select and limited class. Hronk partern, eo le Se! hs ‘g 4 ; . Decision was reserved by Justice Ot-| The t t supply of the rare dru Pelee elelofelelel lf l-llelelle lolol 3 shy 4 tinger, sitting in the Special ‘Term of |neosalvarsan, in existence in the United : . MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK te Bro ree totic fortes be soll at pub aon White Nu-Buck Oxfords Men’s White Nu-Buck TEs the application of the Internaiional|th ernment in the office of Marshal ; Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Garden Club, bas toe a temoors in |Thomas D. McCarthy in the Federal For Children. a Oxfords Junetion against Bronx Park Comtois-| Building to-morrow morning Misuoe aud 4 sioner Joseph Hennessy restrainins him Ivarsan 1s @ specific developed | _ ing ‘ rom ejecting the club from its quariers|hy the German. scfentist, Ehrlich. § Tan and 7: n the Bartow Mansion. ‘ark, whieh it has o Pelham Ha upied Black + an not bee : A LIFETIME OF 14 officers of the to. establi Another Special — ale of r Men’s Shantung Silk Suits ee SUFFERING to the public. | (two-piece) at $21.50 Judge May's Seer den Edward John ©. | tary to Judge Mitchell May of the Kings Dies sad- Prevented by “Fruit-a-tves””| The Wonderful Fruit Medicine Bowery, Broome St, Wobolelelolelelebielel eilolelolioleleloloteltelielel) Gh Ay. & host. 3 Sth Ave Bt & 400 ey, private ! ' ' ‘ i f Coun! tourt, died suddenly day of ne |heart trouble FC ia hone No T tin H 53 Maisonneuse St., Hull ; Style Style 4595 PS / jl kooa Weth ast-pignt, but’ | “In my opinion, no other medicine is Women's ay as Women’s i . . cre s & 3 {this morning and died in his bed. Ile | so good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for Indigestion White I White | ; will be an important event on the Sixth Floor | one bora, ip diroguten, lrty years ane, oot Constipation Na Back f = Canvas | oon Thread * Stipreme« “For years 1 suffered with these! eens | and S. Outing | Tr Silk ies dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of | por eel ating rit ca | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) rage ape rates wn as tod Cas iif SE Boot ie PRB Gators | fees , Friend Winavanaeety ae baht iN Silk, Lisle . . * . 6 ie i “f ates eeeene ™ y « friend told me to try dd Cotton i ' The silk used in the making of these Suits was imported | about the recent action of th AU pce aaSar enh phat er SE ine 1° Hosier eae ; direct from the Orient by B. Altman & Co. (through arrange- Mra, Heavysides—Tell me abo my surprise I found this medicine gave | 5 Wate. Black, ‘ . Does it reduce you without ast immediate relief, and in « short time I Rubber sol 1 heel anc Cordovan | ments made many months ago) and is of an exceptionally you to death? i was all Halt Kenta me) | Rubber soles and heels. | Children : peace! good quality. womans 4 oe a ae f Haine | Women’s Satin Bathing Shoes and Sandals, in leading colors, 1.00 and 1.50 ‘i : oP M : tneagerot dincretion’s” CymleunetWhen | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES, There will be on Saie ai the same time the begins to forg birthdays.” | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt | : Men's Shantung Silk Dusters (same quality as the Suits) H \ at Mittgieee ep ee te ee aD Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. (Including Saturday.) j Men’s Gray Mohair Dusters . . : . at 6.75 P { ig Men’s Outing Trousers, of white pencilestripe serge, at 4.95 \. 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