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STEAMBOATS. DIRECT WEEKDAY and SUNDAY SERVICE Str. “GRAND REPUBLIC” Lvs. Batter 9 A. M.— West 132d St.—9.45 A. " ror JERSEY TEATLANTIC HIGHLANDS cally American, COAST RESORTS Opening of Season, Commencing Sunday, June 30th REGULAR SERVICE WILL BE benched Aho the following schedule: ~~ ca 9.30 A.M, (excevt ‘8 F. ad comforted Hee whee permanent fatinfuction. | anything fast. You can eat full fluver, they are made in o fit perfectly —loose teeth tight without replaced LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANCE, the same as with . Cannot #lip or fall, because _ "The N -» WATERBURY WAY ta the moraing, have your | FRE 11 WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS, d Dental Surgery made pplication to the gums DY HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED «STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAP: TRANSIT CO. ‘APPLY ROOM 1233, ~) IDAY. ‘wite for seen BUBWAY AND ELEVATED. 1D 165 BROADWAY, 9 A.M. TO 5S P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SU'N- re work it B ROUND p Fx Comri A ‘Speaker June 30. cata re Taiee forall wsldiers aod eaitore tn form between Day Line tandinee Mt aM ra Pourb- keepaie Service 19:00 2910 August 31 June Catmball. Hiudeon ° ation velepho SUNDAY SAIL Up the Hudson 160 delightin mile on the “BENJ. B. ODELL”’ Herve. Bescon. Pour \eeraie urn, jc. Lunch Room. Frastiin St, 9 AM; W. 128i Si, 980 AM CENTRAL HUDSON LINE SANDY HOOK ™ 148. 1.00, ‘Loo days, 9 a Sior M. dua Fron Steamboat ¢ @, ISLAND CONEY Special schedule for 1 rn a) 729 8. 10.4 PA br 30, age Bo" Bert * RE cE RWAY BEACH SRABON, OPENS SUNDAY, JUNE 30. Telephone Rector METROPOLITAN LINE ” BOST( a ail moth Saar BiARy 0 RW (OUNT \T ta eu” Fes men FOR SALE. EXCURSIONS. | Delightfal Outings Out on the Sound Musio—Dining Rooms—Lanch Counters Tiekote Minit To Bridgeport Lr, Pier 40. N. R., Honston St., 10.00 A. M. Ly, Phar 14. N, | Fulton St. 10.304 Mo Tickets 6246 Children 70 Cents Reeieding Wer 7 War Tax Steamer “Richard Peck To New Haven | ta, Mier 28, 8, R., Catharine St, 9.80 A. aL Ly. Piet 10... Zand Street, 30.00 A. ML Tickets $1.65 Ohildren 85 Cents Including War Tax | The New England Steamship Co. bay EXCursions SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Lake Hopatcong $1. 94. (War Tax M297, Ay Laberty § “Atlantic City ' $3.24 Simic $1.62 ue tot Wi -' ot her ambitious fife. + | been "| Street School to tho higher Public | | Sunday Excursions. ONE: NED GIR ts To coo How ree CAN BEAT ORDINARY PERSON WITH TWO ‘Lillian von Halbach Knits andl Embroiders for Soldiers in France. | This ts « story of @ wonderful Nt- jtle one-armed Brooklyn girl who knits reafy beautiful neckscarts for! American eoldiers, embroiders and sews exquisitely and counts these ac- complishments as among the least In a Httle cottage at No. 344 Ber- | gen Street, tucked in between taller bulldings, lives Mrs. Freda von Hal bach, a widow, born tn Bertin, Ger- many, but resident in this country for thirty years and now enthasias- Also she is the enthusiastic mother of an exceptional brood of children, starting with Lucy, the eldest, aged twelve, who has al- | as a dainty toe dancer and charming little actress through her perform. ances for the benefit of the Red Cross, the Dvening World's Kiddic Klub and other organizations in ald » | of our soldiers. But this is a story of Lillian von Halbach, the second child, a year | Younger than her sister. Four years ago Liltan fell upon a broken bottle, recetving wounds which remurited tn | blood polsoning and amputation of the left arm just above the efbow. “Never mind,” said she to her Jgricving mother. “You shall seo I | will do everything with one hand as well as other little girls do it with two.” And, backed by an indomitable will and almost uncanny cleverness of resource, she has kept that prom- ‘Tell her of something that a Jone armed person is supposedly un- able to do, and she will at once de-/| vise a way to do it, and do It, too, | a little better than the ordinary per- son does it. | On pleasant afternoons, after school hours, 6trangers passing the cottage are impelled by curlosity to stop and watch the beautiful child, with the sht hair, the flery a ing € ro chair on the poreh, | knitting with marvellous speed on a ldier’s scarf heid against her left | by the stump of her arm. For |Lullan must hurry to finish the searts which many soldiers in France, tav- en her handiwork for their com- rades, have begged her to make for ‘them. ‘To each of their letters she re- pites, telling the writer when his turn | win come, and it would grieve her ambitious soul to disappoint him, olen yarn costs real money these hank, at least—but one of ber moth- unds for al dollies, sews, dollar a an will hard earned Rather, she embi 13 errands—does anything in her spare moments that will bring in a |few pennies; and these she treasures |with scrupulous care until sho has Jenough for the next bank or ball of yarn, accer She takes Ler knitting to school with ber, and (hough ber industry in | tla direction amazes ber teachers and schoolwates, sue pursues ber studies iduously that she has already graduated from the Butier School No. 47 Grade 7b. and bas there reached of her teachers, | “Why,” says one “that child can do inore with bor one Jband than most grown people could | | do with three, and do it much quicker, extraordinary beauty. as live years old she won the first prize in the great Hudson County Baby Contest in New Jersey without a moment's hesitation on the part of the judges or a single pro est from fricnds of other contestants. Yet neither ber remarkable beauty nor the attention it bas attracted to her has made any tmpression on the sweetness of her disposition, Doctors and attendants at the Bushwick Hos- pital, where she lay for some time after her accident and amputation, |say she was the most pat . brave and cheerful child who ever came [under their ministrations, They say. too, that during her stay there she recelved a wagonload of toys and other gifts from officers of the Inet!- |tution and visitors who were at- tracted to her by her singularly gra-| cious ways and stout defiance of fate. And Mra. von Halbach, the proud |mother, adds: “It's onder Lilitan |wasn't' spoiled long ago. Whenever j@he turned her lovable eyes up to me and asked for anything I just had to rive tt to her. But I guess she isn’t the spoilable kind,” | >. | NEWSPRINT PAPER PRICES | MAY BE RECONSIDERED. War Labor Board Awards Workers Wage Increase and Asks Inquiry | Into Production Costs, WABHTNGTON, June 28..-Award of a Reners! wage increase of 10 cents an hour for workers in the wood pulp a newsprint paper industry with eq pay for men and women doing th same work, was announced to-day by the War Labor Board, which at the same time made public a letter to the Federal Trade Commisston recommend [ing that newsprint paper prices re- © y fixed be reconsidered to deter- mii whether the should be a further increase to cover the advanced cost of | Production. |, The wase ad | nineteen compas bership of eleht A minimum of 3.1 cents a pound for newsprint paper was fixed June 19 by the Peder: trade emminsion. the previous figure having been § canta s are binding upon and affect the mem- WITH ONE ARM WHO CAN LILLIAN VON HALBACH SHE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. | Morris E. Siegel, re Educat ool for " pre. Hoard ing the KNIT AND EMBROIDER were to w ——_——— tion of diplomas to thirty-nine aradu- Fourtesath Gtreet ates. The following received honor prizes Edna De La Osa, Alice Noonan, Loretta Dempsey, Bthel Lawson, Mildred Lack ington and Margaret Donoghue. POSLAM DOES SHORTEN TIME TO HEAL ECZEMA When Ferema burns, itches, dis | Poslam instantly soothes the \angry splendidly exerts Its heal- ling power, not only to make the dis- \ease more endurable, but to cause it |to grow less and less each di So effective Is Poslam that a little | Muslin Underwear, Babies’ Wear House Dresses and Negligees ,Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Silk and Washable Blouses Millinery Shoes White Goods Corsets, Petticoats Boys’ Khaki Suits Very Low Priced at 2.94 ‘The material is fine Khaki drill and well made up into smart HEARN’S GIRLS GRADUATED. Diplomas Graduation exercises of the Contim- ready acquired more than local fame ation School maintained for «trl em-| West 47th St, New York City. H 86-90 Myrtle Ave. “Tart REM ANSUAL Divi Per gnnam, os accounts 8 i Son rate Drenden and checks | 94 et, Boys’ Sport Blouses n raw ere rom July LIBRONS-—-MAEN FLOR, 4 UNION SQUARE SAVINGS nin Sree teIe Svea || gtntey We GomeOarm.at| ite cent aeeeenaetait jot it will cover a large surface. It is |its QUALITY, not the quantity. of it, models for the active young chap of 6 to 14 years. that does the work | Some of these Suits ewe the natty Sam Brown belt; others You do not have to wait in uncer-/| have the letters “U.S. Jr.” embroidered on the military, a tainty for jac of Septet standing collar. Full ‘Trench styles. Choice of straight It soon SH trousers or leggings style. As usual, big assortment. | Sold everywhere. For free sample | write to Emergency Laboratories, 268 Boys’ Wash Suits, 1.95 Boys’ Wash Trousers, 1.25 Long or short trousers—in white, Knickerbockers or straight terials el for Thirty-Nine ployees of the Store, Advt. = == |] plain colors or novelty stripes. | styl Tete Ms Every new style that hes pamed | $29 fT: Get’ pivuked with belt the “practical” test all parents | joope—well made. Sizes 4 to 16. demand—many suits with con- | Other Boys’ Wash trasting colors on collar and cuffs. -67 to 1.50 Sizes 8 to 8. Regular and Stout Sizes. Pourterath Street Wert of With Arenas bias wie Canvas _ Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, * with Extra mecca z- 94 Stylish and serviceable—that’ the homes of nice fellow of 7 to 17 years. Semi-Norfolk an: ious style Leather ine Palm Beach eloth matched elsewhere in New York, we are told by customers who've shopped |] around and fee bought here. Other Palm Beach Suits, 5.04 and 6.87 Boys’ Fine Suits, 10.00 Our regular $11.94 grade Smart suits with snap and character—large range patterns. Mate. || tials include cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds of Sal quality. Light, |] medium and dark fabrics and attractive “fangles”—6 to 18 years—mostly alpaca lined. Young Men’s Suits, 13.50 Our reg. $16.60, Sizes $8 to $8 chest measure—e fime assortment of well mad cheviots and eassimeres in checks, mixtures in up-to-date in a special offering for Saturday only. This most appropriate shoe for mountain or seashore is of the new high cut model, high heel and narrow toe. Buying for cash many months ago enables us to offer this popular shoe at the above remarkably low price. Sizes are C 3! to 8, D 4 to 8, E 4 to 8, EE 4 to 8. No Mai! or Phone Orders its of wor- novelties. Sale for a Day (SATURDAY) Women’s Knit Bathing Suits Remarkable Values! ‘These smart practical bathing suits will appeal strongly to women who like simplicity, ease and freedom in their swim- ming costumes. ‘They are made with trunks and skirt at- tached, and are black, banded with white or orange. rar [1:68] er reg. $3.47 reg. $3.47 SAVINGS BANKS. EXGELSIOR SAVINGS BANK re ect Yo PERANNIN and upward to 8,000, | paratle Vacation Specials For Tomorrow Chiffon Border Veils In an attractive variety of colore—Our reg. $1.44..... 1.00 || READY-TO-WEAR VEIL S— Black, white and becoming colors—our reg. 47......... 38 Unusual Ribbon Value Includes satins and moires, in the most desirable plain colors and hair line stripes— Special, yd.. Dainty Collars and Sets Organdie, pique, Georgette and lace—our reg. 47.6... 000555 36 Brooklyn's Most & Reliable Furniture and Carpet House he the by- Baws on] duly 1. 1948 ‘Twe Mocks down Lawrence et from Fulten. Refrigerated Health & Comiort an Alaake the first class A desire to for early orders brought us ap quickly accepted. thereon wit witad ROOM. President, JOHN ©. GIUSWOLD, Beeretary 23° STA 6 AVE NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK CHARTERED 1866 31 W. Sth St, between Sth & 6th Aves 105th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND A dividend has been declared of 4. vee annum om accounta up te and including $500 and of 84% mean in the warm Summer The silk is of excellent quality. NOTE—The price: we offer these manufacture them to-day. worth $5.60, An Attractive Pendant With pearl drop or vari-colored jewele—our reg. $2.47 6 conn of BEOO up te ) 000, vayable on andl] | SMART SPORTS HAT. BAND 7; 9 ent Nene Korg These Bands Start of Seesen aan gen nee i ° . have stripes or polka dots, in yore one, 40 AM, to BM. "bright, attractive colore— Sale of GUF OE: B0csiesccaaececacn B88 Misses’ Skirts and Women’s Blouses and Smocks Continued Tomorrow KOUE, Proaident CONNETT, § MEN’S AND BOYS’ HANDKER- CHIEFS—All white or with col ored woven borders—each..., » 12 Our reg. .84—half dozen..... ‘163 WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Colored embroidery in " corners—cach %—half dozen, «43 85 et Men’ 's Otis Underwear red | $10.74 Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits 0.00 Grayw,®rowns and green—checks, stripes and funcies—-new models with extra trousers Ww Vy f ae accounts ‘or SOeleties AGCEPTED, Me anunie af aren URNS SHLINGS- Wd ‘noon, | $1.00 Men's Percale Shirts ¢ tpes on whit 4 woft cuffs ANU Ng ACKER FLOOR. 28 ct. New Ribbons, yd seta t des for Hat, Ha Bows OTS’ CLOT HTN THIRD FLOOR | 78 ct. Children’s Rompers. ... xy] In plain or striped gingham and chambray—n rersat colors and atyles, 3 to 8 yr BOYS’ FURNISH NOS THIRD FLOOR ‘Dollar , Savings Bank | 6AVINGS BANKS One. ite f WM, M. KERN, Treasurer callars, 6 te ors. FURNISHINGS. 1 soles (Se: Binen 2h to intO ts -EGOND FLOOR Tubb: re, known ao Kedu) “TURD FLOOR — j wig TA et. Boys’ Caps teeee 60 5 ; $3.00 Boys’ Tan Scout Shoes eal ir EAS pes INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES, The popular outdour ¢hoo y, blue porge-—tu " INTERN VELONAL BP k COMPANY 1 to A yons—emoar FLOOR. S HATE -STHLAD Pluk, i Si 47 et. Boys’ Union Seite . 38 | 44.50 Men's Trousers 333 pe hort sleeves sel | w MAIN FLOOR ! HEARN Weet of Fifth Avenue Open Tomorrow Until 6 P. M. Last Day to Purchase These . JUNE SALE SPECIALS Supply Your Needs for the Coming Holiday at Economy June Sale Prices JUNE SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: Women's Dresses, Skirts, Suits and Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses GOING AWAY? Of course, you'll need a Bag or Suitcase. These are inex pensive, convenient sized and extremely serviceable. Japanese Matting Travel 14, 16 and 18 ingh sewed-on ends—reinforced. 2.10 Fibre Grass Suit Cases Minch size; sewed-on . brass-finished lock and catch. Black Enamel Suit Cases—With extra bees oa straps all around. 6.30 Black Overnight Bags of patent enamel; several styles to select from, at 24-inch Suit Sergiaion 9g strep all around; cowhide ring bandles—shirt fold. . se B55 Black and Brown Travel ‘Bags a Cowhide—Sewed-in frame—teather lined—two pockets. A bag that must be seen to be appreciated Leather and Silk Hand Good Kercher rd also envelope atyle, top a: back strap, Oar reg. 81.85.. 1.47 Moire Silk Hand Bage—Hand- poem bags, with fall tassel—inside change compartment—mirror also. Moire Silk Hand Lemagistreg blue and black, inside frame, moire and finished with matehing matching tat 0 sel, Our reg. $2.67 sad 92.97, Silks and Satins Special Rus et oc ts pod nig Me igeaction og 35-Inch Black Satin = eet tue $1519... sa -ssareee MeO Superior quality dull fimiah—best d street shadeo— Litany A Hopteehagaceial < Y% 40-Inch Crepe Georgette Cs effect—fashiounble colors— ight § Men’s White Tub Silk Shirts for One Day Only 2.75 Equalling our reg. $4.00 Grade Freepleeny fine lot, made by « maker whose clientele is limited jto‘exty LE ys forward his Summer inventory and “clear his decks” proposition advantageous which we No man she appreciates what enel, oli hirtn wall meade cad wel Siting, will “pass” by this sale. "16 to 17 neck Shirts at is leas than it would cost to Satin Striped Wash Silk Shirts Green, blue, helio, tan or other colorings—silk sewn throughout — Specal 3609 Men Ye Furnishing—Main ee ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE ‘UNITED STATES * GOVERNMENT May Be Bought Here On Every Floor MORNING SPECIALS— Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quan(itics restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. $1.38 Girls’ Tab Dresses aad Plaids, checks and novelty stripes, 6 id yearn RLS’ DHPT,—-B00ND FLOOR, Unien Suits “ of 67 and .75 aualition) sleoveloss, he or i inee. tewular and tra UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR, $13.50 Young Men's Suits. . 110 ingle-breasted sack and belted us style pockete— wn casvimeres and m and light fancies. WONG MESS DR THERD FLOOR, 25 et. Writing Paper... ound pkige. of 100 sheote—white Women’

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