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Outing in Luna Park for Evening World Kiddie Klub Kiddie Klub members wearing thelr Kiddie Klub pins will be admitted free to Luna Park and to ali the safe attractions of Luna Park on the afternoon of July 17 between the hours of 1 and 5. One adult may accompany each child into the park free of charge, Ted and white striped tent watching the elephants, from mighty Alice to aby Boo, go through their cleverest Cousin Eleanor Organizes Best Treat Yet for Her Club Cous-| ins and Tells All About the! Great Circus They Are to See, | With the Wonderful Trained) Animals, Its Funny Clowns and All Its Other Marvels. stunts. The herd, five in all, are recognized jas even better trained than those in | the big Al circuses, The | almost as bi der of this an clephant 3aby Hoo, re oo, Wis., and the few elephants born in Hing to be sep- arated from the others, and Big Btove, @ good natured fellow who loves chil- dren, especialy if they have plénty of By Cousin Eleanor. | Cousin Stanley Leonard Hepp ea- opcorn fi So come prepared, corted mo about Luna Park and|Popcorn for him. So come prepared, showed mo its wonders. 1 felt just | COM#ns, If you wish to winhthe affec tions of Steve. These agimals are Wke @ goose girl being introduced tol trained and loved by Oserf, who has the marvels of the Prince's castle for | been their instructor for years. the very first time. It was all so de-| rte Sone Macs ied is ely jof the most beautiful white horse light@ul, ever seen They Don, I was not nearly so accustomed to} Cap ‘and ni the sights and delights as was my | Arabs, an very young host, for, as I told you) horses wh Saturday, Cousin Stantey’s father is| {\hIP or & the manager of this huge pleasure | 67 th park, and every nook and corner of | wh Bob, ure’ the Jrill wit jeading 8 is to t prettiest things Hob tore down the American he use of a Prof. One they did was the painted palaces and all the won- | flag. Caesar and Cap stood him dap Matures they hold are nothing | ainat the wall and shot Bim. TESS new to this fortunate youngster, On, | Dor Stepped up and lifted up our flag how beautiful lifo must be when one's!" Phe clowas were the funniest ¢ daddy fairly owns one of the largest! and the Shetland ponies went t and gayest summer amusement parks| their paces as seriously as if (hey in the world! Cousin Stanley thinks | {Pr Parort lt aoe te. hie Sean 80 chiefly because he can give thou-| tiful mistre eands of us Kiddie Klub Cousins come and share the fun. He is impatient to have the 17th of July come ‘round | him Is the great Just to see if most of his cousins dom’t| ay ‘he conquered th the agree with bim that the R. T, Rich- le. He has.a sniri- | arde Circus at Lune is a rattling good wicked brutes, but to him they show and that the sport of feeding | eae THOWGaT ne cr the ieveilent the menagerie of camels, leopards, | women animal traimers ever known, pumas, lionesses with their cubs, and all sorts of animals to please the one who is interested in the doings of th wild beasts of the African jungles, the best sport ever. I, for one, did. | It is not only a real, honest-to-good- ness circus under a re: with the usual mena, of the sh to my Kide canvas tent,| 1” Wrote i of wild ant- ri would watch for children wearing mals, but with it is the best trained| Kiddie Klub pins on July 17 an wild animal shew in existence. It tg| them WG wie his circus fr the only combination of the sort now] Ais thas GILOUn Wa wank too the running, because the train disaster RANT, att Tt wea eroat & recently completely destroyed the| will tell you aby At to-morrow Wallace-Hagenbeck Show, which was ul much bptter fun than tnel] | i ya s for another reason, Here to the Inos: | near enough to touch the riners, F at under the el | =a IN JERSEY ASKED | TAG ey TAD RAREST E de hows Appeals to real tacturers to Loan Employees | for This Work. SEA GIRT, out | Instant relief for sore, aching, ender ‘ OV calloused feet and corns. Pull, Johnny, Palll® July 1.—Gov, Edge sent an appeal to the manufacturers of New Jersey to spare workmen from their various industries to as- sist with the harvesting of the crops on the farms in the State. Citing system in New England, where manufacturers are loaning their workmen to the farmers, and in some instances paying them the difference You're footsick! tired, puffed-up, Sweaty, and they ne “Tin” makes feet Your feet feels oiween the wages which eh aching, they receive as farm hands and their usual com emarkably fresh pensation as industrial workers. The and sore-proof. “Ti” takes the sain Governor pleaded for a patriotic sup and burn right out of corns, callouses port of the plan. and bunions. “Tix is the grandest — Goy Edge suggests that the various foot-gladdener the world has ever jogeral, state and municipal em ED an cont box of “Tir” at any ployment bureaus in all cities be drag store and end foot torture fora utilized in obts ¢ Such help for the whole year. Never have tired, aching, ‘armors, and to this end be has for- sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes wil warded another letter to Gen. Lewis fit fine and you'll only wish you had T. Bryant, State Commissioner of tried “Tiz” sooner, Accept no sub | Lab« asking for the Bi u's sug- | stitute.—Advt gestion and belp at this time In- - : dustrial workers with whom the Executive has talked personally, he THE MAKING OF says, havo expressed their willing- ness to serve time on the farms in this patriotic need regardiess of a| MEDICINE T00x CAR AS GIFT AND How Lydia E. Pinkham's 7 RACES THEM TO JL Vegetable Compound S 3oys Insis! | ie Broaarea Lyhal 5 mall Boys Insi ist Woman’s Use. | Man cave| Them Machine, but Owner Claims It. ‘A visit to the laboratory where this | ‘Two sinull boys are in jail to-day and} / successful remedy is made impresses another 1s biy hiding under his! even the casual looker-on with the mother's bed because, the two captured | reliability, accuracy, skill and cleanti- | one ny, an man gave them an au- ness which attend the making of this tomobile last night great medicine for woman's ills. Stephen Browsky, seventeen, of No. Over 350,000 pounds of various 46th Street, and Thomas Ma- herbs are used annually and all have of No. 219 Kast 46th be gathered at the season of the after a mile chase otrolman Frank ‘utomobilé reported their natural juices and medicinal substances are at their dest. ‘The most successful solvents are | used to extract the medicival proper- ties from these herbs. : Every utensil and tank that comes jcar of Ludwig lo in contact with the medicine is steril- r orig, for the pursuit. In food and 96 @ final precaution, in| tus frase Sadlo, wes hurled from the cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized [gutter ‘and was 80 and cut that and sealed in sterile bottles. ded It is the wonderful combination of pies roots and herbs, together with the |“"When they finally neared the other skill and care used in its preparation, | car the patrolman drew his revolver, which has made this famous medicine | prepared for rate Datal But _ mucseaatul in the treatment of | tne, cor ahead to, 8 sudden, stop female ills. foot chase landed Browsky Ma The letters from women who have|loney; an unknown lid escaped. The been restored to health by the use of | boys said they had been to North Beach Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- And as they ware about to leave for which we are continually pab- pene & man told them they eoutd have attest to ite we car, he didn't want it any year when and ty Keeping Up the War-Time Service Another Wanamaker Shirt Sale a The Shirts Were Bought Six Months Ago The Shirtings Were Bought Long Before That 17,244 in all—the second oF | 5 : $1.6 of the biggest purchase we have ever made at one sale price—Tuesday. The story of GOOD madras shirting is a continuous tale of rising prices. Mills are making war fabrics; shirt-makers are making jumpers, overalls, and other war garments. ° No man at present KNOWS what GOOD madras shirts will cost three months hence. He can guess—that’s all. But— . ° ° The sure part of it is that prices are rising—that costs are going up —that Madras Shirts of Any Kind—at $1.65— Will Soon Be a Thing of the Past ~ This transaction, so large that it attracted the attention of merchants in many parts of the country, is typical of a Wanamaker Service that is practical in its dollars-and-cents return to you. : Ready Tuesday—sizes 14 to 17—114 patterns—every color in the rainbow-all with soft cuffs. Wanamaker standard quality from band to buttons. @urlington Arcade floor, New Building.) JOHN Broadway at Ninth, New York |____BAVINGS._ BANK ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 1, | WANAMAKER 1918. for Men— All Ready for the ‘‘ Fourth’? VACATIONISTS—STA Y-AT-HOMES—OUT-OF-TOWNERS Supply Your Every Vacation Need HERE Where ~ a Late Summer Inventory Makes It Possible ‘ to Keep Up Full Assortments of Smartest Mid-Summer Apparel and Acces- sories Throughout July. | FOLLOWING FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW :— The Charm of These Dresses Suggests Their Suitability for the Many Occasions of Vacation and Summer Voile Dresses of Unusual | A Rich Array of Silks , | Dresses of taffeta, crepe de chine Values and satin make up this wonderful It's quite wonderful to find such ortment of varied styles featur. dainty dresses in flowered or plain ing embroidery, hemstitching and voile, the cool, light tones; 5 67 fringe as trimming, and showing our reg. 87.44 .' bib ices, mi fferent tunics, ’ = A and other fashion-phases in navy, Gingham Dresses So Popular Pretty, simply: made ginghams in taupe, black, new blue, 19. 15 . little cheoks, big checks, or plaids; plum ‘and gray Inexpensive All-Purpose some with organdie collars and vestees, some trimmed with pearl Dresses Models of crepe de chine with ot buttons, others showing s\ 75 and surplice effec aif 8.75 without a combination trimmi of foulard, also satin dresses wi Appropriate for diekadh and Street Wear georgette sleeves, pony Sresace, all’ show ‘grecetul tankca, Are ,theae charming voile dresses, ee show foulard patterns in and self or georgette col 7 EA \e ye of black grounds, of narro' lars. White Geo sh ed Dresses social affairs of ipes in rose and black or blue ck, or if one has a prefers For the infor lovelier ence for plain colors, there are Summer there is nothi than white Georgette. ‘The new of green, rose witty greet and Copen to choose 4¢ try and distinctly new 13.50 | cthects styles show beading or trimming || { No Charge for Alterations. of Ince and tucking, of perhay simply rows of hemstitching signed with great artis. 23.75 8. __ SAVINGS BANKS. OctsN LINES BOUTS véh WHERE TO sets HOW TO in THERE STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS. = -— ger one day arkling waters of the Hudson. Attrac- ewburgh or Poughkeepsie and return. PORE JULY 10TH, 1915, JOHN 8, DALY, Com Spend a day on the cool, s tive trips to Bear Mountain, Daily, including Sunday. The trastees Inve oniered 13: ted rest cred 10: - 8.40 Mo; Yonkers: 9.50 vy), Newburgh, Pough MAN shfoueh ‘rail ic kats 2 gaily, Including Sunday, Des West’ 129th St,. 9.2 dow the by-law on] July 1. 1998 caves daily. includin a: the rate of Bu eet 120th Bl Oe Cw War Deposits mado jotalti, Wast’ Point (week diye only), Corn: ‘draw lnterest | wall, Newburgh and T sie and return. Alter July 15 On Sajurday steam renvrosses St. 2 P. P.M. West 129th at M., Yonkers, 3.10 of Beal West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Boughkeepale, Kingston Pointe Gatakill aod Hudso ‘1 to Kingston Point and return on Steamers July trips rving,” leaving Dosbrowses St. 8.40 and "Washington gate sans riotic services each Sunday, 3.15 P, M., in Pavillon No, 3, ye all soldiers and sailors in uniform. Hudson River Day Line Desbronsen St, Pier (Tel, Canal 9300), New York, METROPOLITAN LINE * BOSTON $5: CAPE COD CANAL Dariicht for Ainhtsceins Whole Night CHARTERED 31 W. 34th St, between Sth (Per annum on acco jand including #500 an: Per annam on excess of #: Excursion Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven Ly. Pier BA. BR. ¢ Me: Bled 0 Delightful ¥ Enou The latter July 15th, 1918, Money deposited on will 8. open 10 A. or draw interest fro INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. UNITED DRUG COMPANY | Firwt Preferred stock Dividend No, 10 The Directors of United Drug Co. have [declared a regular quarterly dividend of 11% % on the firme preferred stock of United payable August 1st, 1918, to ders of record July 15, 1918, JAMES C. McOORMICK, Treasurer, Boston. Jone yates M, to 3 Moto 7 turdays, 10 8. Mi CHARLES ROME, P Wa tt umber Ms GYONGE T, CONN Anmued on piers on the day o; The New Eadand Steamship Co, SUNDAY SAIL UP THE HUDSON 150 delightful mites on the HELP WANTED—MALE. geng is worth a regiment “over there.”” If you are a RIVETER, HOLDBPR-ON or HEATER, Dron Steamboat Co. CONEY ISLAND 40th Street and 6th Jat Sehedule MONDAY, JUUN, 1ST. a Ap Interest Dividend, (1191h on a ithout Notice Apply at once, Employment Bureau, 6 i Ly 1 Submarine Boat Corp. ‘Taw a4 Gos epee ; Agents, U. S. SB. Emer: “ROCKAWAY BEACH gency Fleet Corp., New. a) So Yel Rector ark Bay Shipyard, New. ~ ark, N. J. ALEX P. W, KINNAN FRANCIS LEAK s ANDY HO 0 K aed ok ra SSE hs YUANK ¥ WAZAND for AUantig Hignands, Hicaiane, OF ite lo, Pom ena WANTED MAIDEN’ LANE SAVIN hy wet oe ©, STATION MEN AND 170 Broadway. cor, Mal Bangs, #0 ia, a8, 1p 0 WS TRAINMEN, wi foot Cedar hy Teo, eu, 818, Slot 8), oar 100 ¥ AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO. oth ALM. dag, 0.30, 10.30'A. Sf De °7 will ‘are Inierent from d Deptalls Feaelval Rasy A WEKDAY and SUNDAY TRIPS to bal B con ¥ Pr THE on} APPLY ROOM 12388, 165 ll que iia 4% | BROADWAY, 9 A. M.'TO | LOST, FOUND AND R WwENTS. |P. M, DAILY EXCEPT SUN- Y. a a ee ‘Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank | 51 Chambers St., New York: ON ALL DEVOSITS ENTITLED THERETO, DEPOSETS “Sgn ON OR BE. EXGEL SIOr SAVING S BANK PER ANNUM on all sume of $6 é Secrtary, NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK] 105th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND A dividend hus been declared of ‘and including 83,040), payable on and before Jaly 140TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND UNION ‘SQUARE SAVINGS BANK 20 Unton Saaare, — FOUR PER CENT. ACCOUNTS OF SOCLETLES AUCEVTED. Union Dime Savings Bank 47% PER i F before, July 10th Hae Brae Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, with Extra Trousers, 7.94 Stylish and serviceable—that'e why these suit: joing so rapidly into the homes of nice people whe Qre not extravagant where be have @ young. fellow ot, be 8, 3 years. orfolk and Rodel finished With, various’ style pockets—-genuine Palm Beach c and a value not to be mat eluewhere Hosiery for Everyone | Notably Lowered in Price Women’s White Silk Stockings | heel and toe—lisle |] garter top— | our, reg. 82.15.. see DOF | Women's White | Stockings Double silk sole, heel, toe and poser top— special Children White with stripe tops— our reg. .28. Men’s Silk Socks Lisle sole, Heel and toe— white, black and colors— OU FOR BTictopseaie ies in New Ppa we told by customers who" b around and finally bought here Other Palm Réach Suite, 5.04 and one Double sole, WILL DKAW INTEREST FROM JULY 157, 1018, JOHN J. PULI@EN. Presi ptrotler. Khak anill--cuft bottome with belt loops...1.065 and Bathing Suits and Sw Boys’ Bathing Suits » The Bowery Savings Bank | 128 and, 190 BOWERY. 2 NEW YORK, June 10, 1918, A sem{-annual ividend at the rate of FOUR PER CPNT, per annum has been declared and wil be credited to depositors om all sume of $5.00 and upward and $3,000, which at least thre: of July next. and after M newest styles and colors—one or two piece atyles— 3. sizes 28 to 34..... +-1.74 to 9 Children’s Coat Sweaters In the most desirable colors, tm cluding maroon and oxford— heavy wool or wool-mixed—roll collars—all have Dockets 3 tinea 38 to Bhev see 2.45 to % monthy on the first day and will be payable oa . July 15, 1918, | Money deposited on or before July 10 will draw. interest from pate You'll buy several pairs of these || Silk Gloves Our reg. 85 64 When you see their quality. They are the two-clasp style, in white As for the Past 18 Years—We Will Close All Day Saturday During July ‘Third Aven Interest credited J) Three and Oni If Per Cent. 1866 um, on accounts n $5 to «0m || and black, with Paris Point stitch- and August. made on fore July 10th || ing and double finger tips. & 6th Aves torent {rom | @ BRIAN G. WM M. KERN, MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. | $3.97 Women’s Mobair Skirts... Navy, gray and black—nift patch pockets——-shirred backs with belt--medium and extra sizes, BKIRTS-SEOOND FLOOR, $3.47 Mohair Bathing Dresses 2.65 One Piece models, with | belts collarless or with sailor collars contrast trimmings and pipings, BATHUNG SUITS SECOND FLOOR, $2.00 Extra Size Voile Blouses. 1a Tucked or trimmed styles Bizes 46 to BLA ES $2.94 Extra Size Sifk Blouses Smart atyley tailored model» *nLOUsES POOND FLOOR, 94 et. Children's Play, Suits. uD te FOR SALE. in the lot. MEN'S PUKNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, 52 et. Table Oilcloths................ 3B. 1% yatds——first ‘quality —plain white and fancy patterns. TAKLY, ON-CLOTHS—-THIRD FLOOR, mm duly dy ie * weak fa pics iis M Cs (fis? us sate 3 vor 2 SNE Ga POLE DEPT, —THLED FLOOR, $9.97 Genuine Crex Grass b+ a+ 0008 M4 $x10 ft-—novelty borders and medallion designs—green, blue and tan grounds THAD Plum, 23 ct. Dish & Roller Tor sesecee ST Colored border. SPOOND FLOOR, HO EMPLOYERS RevERENC! AM ve, 75 Bupa Co ‘Here loor = aus! 3 ” ed of - - wwe iG. “BENJ. B. ODELL' aie tnd arterial ia tind? “onl, | DIAMONDS ON ea fabs Pay terme || ait ee Senne, bevy Glen TOTES RARE FLOOR, to Newburgh Poughkeopste || RIVETERS te om, afore duly 10° will drew tui MOND COn BOYS PORNISITMIS THIRD FLOOR, | $5.97 & $6.47 Marseilles Spreads......4.47 | S. LAM ROCK WOOD, Promident 7. Awt, cable ‘le Be] Extra“ size—Six hemmed or Restaurant. Mi | REDE MILLS, 14 ct. Boys’ Sports Bl scalloped—han¢ patterns. yeanin DAS | BROCE WOM KIN RIT hr, seo ; roving Tight and, medium’ ~siripee— SCERALD babmbaess CENTRAL HUDSON LINES A record breaking rivet | Open 10 to's Mon 10 tf sat, 10 to 1a | wenne re City Telephne B12 Cortlandt” “0 Por PUnsaHINGS THIRD FLOOR, | 42.97 New Madras Curtams. y, * Cream nds, 97 et. & $1.23 Women’s rosebud designs Cotton Union Suits Valance Low neck— sleeveless LACE CURTAINS BASEMENT, or iace-trimmed, drawers days fur and extra size 97 ct, Mohair Siciliennes. NIP ONDERWEAIL MAIN FLOOR, AMONDS wtsBrRoMN hy) ion CREDIr 37 MAIDEN LANE DIAMONDS BOUGHT SPOT CASH, Kose anon rat) Maiden I plain or with regu- ve 6 Avenue DIAMONDS BOLGHT ASD SOLD tur cua; hO-inch—-firm, round BENNY. 1io Broadapy.} Oiaht ap. cream, «ray, navy. and black—= PL Ea Little Tots’ Tub Dresses. 96) for summer skirts, bathing suits, seccytive) bas of hambray cket styles Empire, sizes ham and ete. and p DR GOODS -MAIN FLOOR, 33 ct. Mercerized Batistes, Scinch —— Dinh lustre dainty waists, chemises, and. payaba yoars. INFANTS’ DEPT.SPCOND FLOOR, $4.96 Boys’ Suits 8 to 16 years 385 Trench and semi-Norfolk models oa me= dium. - 28 make night+ WASH DRESS FABRICS —NASBMENT, Seersucker h and cheviots dark fancle HOTS CLOTIING— THIRD FLOOR $6.87 Boys’ Suits 6 to 18 years 575 Trench and sem\-Norfolk models of dark gray fancies w THD FLOOR, a and THOUSANDS of POSITIONS are daily offered to readers of the Morning and Sunday World : dresses, bungalow nderskirts w Ast PABRLIOD- nabmanerr, $1.50 Black Silk Taffetas Ads igh lustre—-soft finish. NUEDKSU MAIN PLOOR $1.28 Crepe Georgette 6 Double width full line of light dark colors, VpriNGs-MAIN FLOOR, BS BANK qantiing: In strip checks WHITE GOODS AEN FLOOR, iy Dnt Xo ONE DELIVERY A DAY The Government asks all stores to reduce deliveries to one delivery aday, ‘Iherefore, beginning Monday, July Ist, ONE DELIVERY A, DAY. EWARDS. a ene aa