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SS A A ee | ee es. ee SSS { : 1 cope eee THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. Cigarette and Refreshment Booth Is Opened KERENSKY TO ASK ALLIES For Fund to Aid Blinded Italian Soldiers FOR ARMS T0 ROUT GERMANS + raced Panis Russia \ ants Freedom, but Can't | dent Polocare | Achieve It Under Bolshe iki, to-day sec Says Former Premier LONDON, June 28,—"Ke at a imi; recitations by Cart nees by Isadora Dw Chetas | he Little Symphony will fai es music, George Barrere conducting, Presi: | Already $3,000 has been tickets. eee ee ed PDOG ODE OEE OODEEOROODON ED DERIDEREEDE LEED ERE EEE Premier © alism, | France 36 West 34th Street ane It in a great plea ° to poh |] 1 Might am, opposite Oppenheim & ; peopl e ©\TOpenAllDay Ideal ‘aimenenl air i Saturday With the strongest credentis rormer lease a Christian tives of the American their disinterested aid to the Fre} Ameri « achievement has ex grad, now z ed our # st hopes,” deciared | “Kerenshy ha n u | fine himself to ating the lessons was told that the of the Russian revolution among the| American soldiers were popular in Allies, He has no thought of returning| parts of France. to the area of political experiment. His _> — mission is intended as an appeal to the | Geeden Fete ta to ¥ tee Batd hs m Relief ¥ * ita P Weather permitting, a garden f 9 Gerwane « the fight against the| Will be held to-morrow at Killen- aisles 02 tresdem.* worth, the country place of Mr. and Kerensky insists that all the Ailies| Mrs. George D. Pratt at Glen Cove, | take a hand in this task, Russia, he|Is I, for the benefit of the Italian | save, does not want to choose between| War Relief Fund of America, ‘The | y other country She | entertainment will begin at 4 o’alock | , but cannot achieve! and will include songs by Frances | » Bolsheviks Alda, Giuseppe de Luca and Giulio ' 0S 2CSAORTIDI0206-56- 06-0686 2 P Italian War) SALE o DRESSES | Gingham & Voile, $3.75 x Satin & Taffeta, $10.98 Germany and wants to be f! freedom unde ! Ws i Peeree eres erserllsClrerrd \Tertrrrrrsy bb4o0b2 £-260O4O8OO 4 14: 4-44444406 y WAR SAVING | Tie A. B. F. B. Permanent Blind | airs in the afternoon, and girls of so- | cream and candy were sold & THRIFT ' hy. Abe 3) STAMPS—and the |Relict War Fund for Soldiers and | <°ty, and the stage, wearing th orate: Walter Littlefield Ne ai tyra! STAMPS Gra AVE., COR. 181x ST. | Sailors was holding @ festival at the! gags, laces Ae F. B. Fund ‘sting her yesterday ' * |Public Library yesterday afternoon | drawn were Mrs, l. Perera, Mrs, R. Triton), | next best 1s t- |to celebrate the beginning of the| Painted Fepresentations of histo Mrs. Joseph Cuccio and many other ts if ftaly, added more national | well known Itallan women. ; ; |Ttatian section of the fund, when a | Svent ¥ \WGtembers of the. A. B. F, B. Fund ‘ ticularly. Brill Clothes, offered to |Caproni airplane flew over the The esplanade of the library has) include Vincent Astor, Edmund L. |\ibrary, mo low that It seemed just to been ° ny Heallan street, | B e Blumenthal, Otto you, at the Small Profit Prices pean ‘and See Linninoanet The Ais popalitan Opera Company Ma Me ae as the one ¢ E VER 4 THIN : ly eorge A. Kessler, Mrs. | made possibie by the wonderful choras_sang_patriotio aE URE Eaves piers tee Eevaeiwly | Disposal of Every Article of Apparel Made Necessary b by the mi jentine Webster and Mrs. eal “War-Ti Profit Poli Shipbattatng ‘au at Font Sin has rg iol WILSON KEEPSTAB "2 i ee asm 2 el CLOSING OF OUR 6th AVE. STORE Aas day from Portland, Me. ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED © copyright 1918 The Rose of Keppendsime HE best buy in the ———tanbsta CIGARETTE Sore = H world to-day, is wns cs OBERNER Mies F. BARR. MRS. RW. SLOAN & THRIFT STAMPS ‘am to the $15 $20 $25 $30 “TURES HURLEY Si nat | tele And Up to $50—With WonderValue sat Each Price nd larceny, representing himself as Ai Suits... ..$15.00 to $28.00 TAs Illinois ca Maines x ‘mlaier and GbLAIAInN tones “lhe? Kaeo Neer BER | Ta ey Dr Wel (Ree oa mr REGARDLESS OF COST Silk Suits and Flannels......... 22.50to 35.00 Spent=“No Profiteering, |oitesy sateen’ ar seeth mtreee and — Tenox Aver after a pursuit from |} EVERY SALE IS FINAL—Owing to the immense reductions it will be im i us to accept any returns, make exchanges or alterations, or to send any Pw ta | Silk & Summer DRESSES Cloth & Silk SUITS COATS & CAPES a WAISTS, SKIRTS, ETC, BUY NOW FOR YOUR SUMMER NEEDS AT SAVINGS OF 50°; OR OVER “". 12.50to 20.00 | fanox Ave | CHICAGO, June 28,—An intimate |, Coo! Cloths and Mohairs... Genuine Palm Beaches......... 15.00 |iarity with the industrial BRILL SUMMER SUITS, SPECIAL AT $20. jAmerica's war preparatio to-day ndward N hipping 1 the Illinois Manufac picture of President Wilson's fami!- urley, Cha Straw Hats for Men, Special at 82,00 to $5.0). man ¢ turers’ Assoc The Kuppenhewmer House m New York. ness, and we find these method friends 0 d addresses _publis list is trom ‘10 | Arch Fit ‘ootwear | efore ur fort. Do vour ox. “We are ap ‘principles to t ps mi cessful,” Mr. Hurley sald ° oe | . : | 1456 Broadway Broadway ai 49th Street 44 E- 14th St. methods adopted have been foitowed MAY CLOSE 30 SALOONS. _ | ePeneifterent, Measure || 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. |with tose interest by President Wil-|, go Ill Shunning Onfords, $7.50 & $8.00 | I 125th Street at 3d Avenue--Open jetted, Night. json, You probably think of the tens Also 14th St.—1456 Broadway, and Brooklyn. lecatiéens oh a wah 0 egded jwith work and the sts cles that he has little || Distinctive Pumps, $6.50 & $7.00 | All sizes from AA to til ‘ihe’ vonulsht leatherss Three Uptown Shops Eagle raat Phops | \\ purdened | phirty methods, 1 think there is no imp telling you that the dies all his work so that he finds time to give his time even to the more intimate problems of the various departments “The President knows more about costa than any of you would believe to he possible in the caso of a great war executive, Congress allotted the Tne President an appropriation of (ay Md hig ME $100,000,000 for emergency war pur poses. He purporely kept hh own ‘accounts, and you may be confident that every dollar was carefully ex- pended under his direction “The President bas been steadfast A VACATION NECESSITY! | THE WORLD'S 1918 Summer Resorts Annual Bigger, Brighter- Better Than | | | e e crisp, hot crisp, hot in his determination that there shall b ny and 1 Indors moe roninetne none on glide. Frankfurters {act that he knows what constitutes | ; profiteering, and what, on tho other| A dinner that is a dinner. 1 i hand, constitutes a margin of profit | | E Lift off that Cc re] RN that enables the manufacturer to ex The very fragrance of Gobel’s ver: Ledies! Hi Aran alewa ; pand his plant to meet the Nation ‘| For sale at all Frankfurters just off the fire is a ies ‘ere is magic pply a few drops of needs in this war ear ei P " t. ee ~ freerone upon that tender, touchy corn. In+ “President Wilson's whole thought good delicates meal call you can't resist. Crack- ad sen and food ling thin skins, packed Light with stantly thet corn stops hurting, then it be- is to the successful prosecution of this | comes so loose that you just lift it off with the war, and when the end of it comes,| Stores, savory meat! | fingers. These frankfurters are made from| the best beef and pork, well ground! and deliciously spiced and season- | ed. , A nourishing, wasteless meat, | @ quickly prepared for the table. i WssurD syTHe ! Be sure you get Gobel’s Frank- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT} furters. Buy them where you see} the “Quality First’’ sign. | Six Pages of : Automobile Tour Maps oneciousness America will have the of it, | that there will be no rep and that the pea be, secure, Under his Ie Doesn’t hurt a bit You feel no pain or irritation. You can rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between A eth ichath of tt the toes or hardened callus without a twinge of mere Far Pais erences, Think of it! for the enduring peace of the future 4 : Chairman Hurley asserted that Freezone is the wonder discovery of a Cincinnati while vigorous prosecution of the war genius. It is a new ether drug and safe. Ne caeeaeatinist interes Nation now, it could not aff A Sor bottle of Juntil peace is declared ning preparations for t ployment of the enormo “Freezone” —costs few cents Ployment of the enormoy | | 1 at the rate of one and two ships a| at any drug store, anywhere day. * ; a | Tine more vigorously we fight the| country is reconstructing , im Hundreds of Announce- {Hf ments of Hotels, Boarding || | Houses, Resorts for the I Summer Vacationist war the more tonnage we shall have at our dispom) when peace is de-| clared,” Mr, Hurley said, "When | peace comes we shall find ourselves with an enormous me ' From Gobel’s Kitchens on hand as well as a Frankfurters Cooked Ham " : ras! ier beloene Cosked ie 5 Cents By Mail 10 Cents Meyer H. be Word was received hi death in Elberon, N Cooked Ox Tongue Corned Beef Pure Lard For Sale at All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store . | THE NEW YORK WORLD As ee ; , 3 SETS THE PACE 3 rise i i.e at i ¢ ’ oN wien Ave. and Rock St, St : .Y, | Address “The World’s Summer Resorts Bureau,” World Bullding, New York who was 65 years 0 Brooklyn, N. 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