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BILLY SUNDAY IN HOSPITAL. | Evangelist to Have Maa tt edal for y, ange #0 an operation at a hernia, Before announced IS DANGEROUS Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia Ti Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- menting Food and Add Indigestion. and wind im the stomach accom: Acid stomachs are dangerous because irritates the delicate lining to gastritis d hampers the normal functi ai internal organs, often af rt. ti the worst of folly to negiect much a ‘ious condition or to treat with ordinar, eournees or pain agnesia (in powder or tablet foi r liquid oF milk) is harmless to the stomach, Inex- ve to take and the best form of mag for stomach purposes, It ts used bys} qith De more tear of indigestion.-—Advt. —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Examinatio: Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 bhitich k Sons. Mi Established 56 Years New York: 184 B'way at John St. 223 Sixth Ave., rsth St. 350 Sixth Ave, aad St. zor Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. B’kiyn: 498 Fulton St, cor.Bond St 7 ANNUAL CONVENTION-EXPOSITION INTERNATIONAL ASSN DISPLAY MEN igh, occupies the second WIN WAX FIGURES FELDMAN HUMAN {2D WAX FIGURES represent the highest type of this development. FELDMAN 24-26 W. 20th Street, NEW YORK CITY Period Designs! WIL 1AM & MARY 170; 2 to 1869 ap- QUEEN "ANNE 1702 to 1714 (ap- pro imately : ADAMS, 1760 to 1792 Cine rENDALE , 1750 to 1779 Lansing. Mich, New York Display Room $9 WEST 320 ST. Fi 1 URE COMPANY} “$ “American fant RR Pl Metal Fixes Wax Figures Fifth Av., cor. 2 .» New York Ii'ustrated = Display and Catalogs with 9 i" Salesroom prices on f , 45.2 1146 Broadway Menufacturers of ar Highest Grae Only’’ Display Forms and Fixtures and Wax THE BARLOW-KIMNET CO. Manufacturers, Designers and Originators Metal and Wood Display Fixtures Wax Figure Factory: WRITE FOR CAT CAS W THE SOMNGH "|her influence is slanderous, | have driven her to a sick bed frevs | ra | IRWIN G. CULVER CO., Inc. FIXTURE CO. | 724 Broadwa Ho \ Austrian Empress Ts Il Over “ “Horrible Reports’’ Zita’s Honor : heated and| Peace Plots Charged to Her by Her Enemies. | | AMSTERDAM, 10.—Denying reports which have been circulating in July Austria-Mungary regarding Empress Zita, characterized by von Seydler as “horrible reports," the correspondent at Vienna of the Tijd saya: “It is true the Austrian Empress and has with proper dignity advocated it, but the rumor that an energetic Austrian of- fensive against Italy was delayed by as also the Empress was or two set-backs partly desired peace, is the rumor that to blame for one which followed the offensive. “It is still more slanderous to in- volve her honor as a woman with im- perial statesmanship and the imperial house. The Empress, whose sensi- tiveness is well known, suffered not a little under the imputations which EMPRESS married Oct. 21, 1911, in the Castle of Schwartzenau. Upon the death of the aged Emperor Franz Joseph, Charles and his bride were crowned Dec, 30, 1916, in Budapest. AN the time she has, been Bm- press Zita has been reported to have “The slander is more painful, as it even assailed the wedded fidelity which so distinguished the conduct of the imperial couple, while the non- existent correspondence, which was said to contain utterances of the Empress regarding peace, is reported to be the first cause of the difference between the Emperor and the Em- press.” ties, peace, reported to have been so strong that Berlin feared she was going to force Monarchy out of the war. a, former Hungarian Pres ways her bitter enemy. rm STREET GOSSIP The Empress Zita was born in 1892 | |in the Villa Reale at Pianore, in the |Italian province of Lucca, Her par- ents were the Duke Robert and Duchess Marie Antoinette of Parma. As with most girls of high estate er education was in a con- Zangbert. Later she studied ¢ French sisters in the Ryde Abbey, Isle of Wight, where her own| TF. W. Woolworth Company—Regu- er, the Princess Adelaide, was a|!ar quarterly dividend of $2 a share a . on com stock, payable Sept. 1 to un, She grew especially proficient | Cr GrTncora Aum, 10.” pt. 2 in music and charmed all who met t re ‘ ae fi t rack a Tnited Clgar Stores Company—In her by her bea y and gracious man- Ent Ebest bh dah di Sho the six months ended June 20 did a jbusiness of $24,000,000, or nearly s said she first met Archduke ‘rancis of Austria, later to , at Franzen- spring of 1909. | te, theirs was a love mateh | 0M fr eetrey eek ind not the usual royal union tated by court ministers, They were $1,000,000 increaso over ‘first half of tional Cloak and Suit Compan: r quarterly dividend of $t.75 fa, in u Dominion Coal Company—Regular ml-annual dividend of 3% per cent preferred stock, payable Aug. 1 to ck record July ‘13. ion Company— idend of 1% per raph Co,—Report ‘8 surplus of $6,129,- Surplus is equal ed in six months, in same period of Washable, Adjustable, ff 1 Corporation. —Un- Interchangeable i fn ed 8,918,866 tons June % tons over May 31. |W Fi * | Go. t nded ax igures| tier charges: wer 2.544, compared with ‘and quarterly divi- ae Forms W mp apm eos, ‘of the a ant, onpraterred piock, ji Li Ravabie Aug. 1 to stock of record July | Highest Class J Beth! y to 60 East 8th St., New York | current week. | 66 years ago the display window as we to-day understand power to attract and | sell, was made | possible and augmented by the interests which have consolidated as its J. R. Palmenberg’s Sons, Inc. 63-65 West 36th St. | Write for Catalog. Everything for the Display Man NOVELTY DECORATIONS Doty & Scrimgeour Sales Co. Inc. Street, New York, N.Y, m4 D =i PM. 108,100 erates SPEEDING J MAIL, ABROAD. ate Service is Improving. can troops in Fran s and Forms New York Detroit, Mich. a Mass. 78 Wash. Blvd. ALOG NO, 12 pt hand- played a great game of palace poll- | usually in favor of an early| In May, 1917, her inftuence {s | Corporation issue of | 7% per | | STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 P. M. | I os NEARING JOINS RAND SCHOOL He and Dann, Shiptacotf and Lee Now Members of Facalty. The summer school of the School of Social Science, No. Rand 7 Bast | * ; : er : THE. EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. man & Sons, conducting a chain of New York City bakeries. born in Wilmington. Vt. He was in 1881 and | in 1884 opened his first shop in Man- |hattan, 15th Street, will open July 15 with two | ~ expelled university professors added to the faculty. Three high schoo! teach- ers, two Assemblymen, one Alderman and the Associate Editor of the New York Call complete the list of regular teachers, Two sessions of two weeks each are provided, especially aimed to give the average worker a chance to spend his vacation at tne school. The second term will begin July 29. formerly pi Universit an a Fai ence, and Henry W: follow Dang. formerl: sor of comparative ilterature at © semblymen are A. I. jacoff, Teader f the Socialist mi- ity at Albany, and August Claes- Jgernon Lee, Socialist Jeader tu the educational di- Baker, De: Benzil Cushman is dead at No. 90 Livingston Avenue, Yonkers. He was the head of Cush- # The fresh young leaves and buds from the breezy mountain slopes yield generous- ly of their exquisite He was a Civil War ve being A member of the Tist Regiment teran, Here’s the best yet! | Unusually Attractive Sports Millinery ue th cate colorings; trig pockets. white. CHAHITY. chance. good. Trim-looking dresses for indoors— noons on the porch, WMA ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Bloomingdale 59th to 60th St., Lexington to 3rd Ave. A Millinery Innovation Italian Woven Straw Flops Delightful Selection of Pretty Colors Saag Woven of strands of glossy straw into a nartow ribbon which is interlaced into squares, whieh is enhanced by the beautiful color tones which this character of braid easily absorbs in the dye. large mannish bows of Faille ribbon, brims bound to match. Pink, White, Navy, Black, Purple, Turquoise, Old Rose, Copenhagen A new hat of excellent style suitable for miss or matron, Bloomingdales’ —Main Flo Trimmed wi ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Blooming dale§ 59th to 60th St., me to 3rd Ave. You’ll Find Comfort in These Cool Porch Dresses at $18 Novelty Voiles in two-tone stripes, deli- hemstitched white collar and Illustrated. Striped Ginghams in blue or gray tones, and plain color chambray, piped in black and Of particular interest is the good fit these dresses; well made and neatly finished. Sizes 34 to 46 bust measure, memes! oomingdales’ House Dress Dept., Main Floor CHARITY. age for France Your pride asan American andas a man won't permit you to look straight into the tuces of the boys on their return unless you, too, have done your duty. Of course, you are willing, but for one reason or another haven’t found your Here is the one great chance to make Will you go? 4000 men are now being recruited for the Y.M.C.A. Overseas Army. Apply to Mr. E. D. Pouch ym d4a Madison Ate. Donated by WALK-OVER SHOE CO. giving a charming effect, or fore- Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Accnues West 43rd Street } Closed all day Saturdays during July and August Men’s Furnishing Department Warm weather accessories for men are shown in unusually | varied assortments, on the Main Floor, at moderate prices. Men’s Negligee Shirts, - - $1.75, 2.50 té 9.50 each Of Madras, Crepe Cloth, Silk Mixtures, Pure Silk and a new selection of Fancy Silk Crepe Negligee Shirts. | , Men’s Silk Mixed Pajamas, extra quality, suit $3.75 Men’s Summer Scarfs, each 55c, 1.00 & 1.50 | Men’s Bow Ties, “ 50¢, 75c to 2.00 Men’s Bathing Suits, suit $3.75, 4.50, 5.50 to 9.00 Men’s High Grade Straw Hats at greatly reduced prices | A Sale of Men’s Oxfords Including a model of Cordovan leather. at $7.65 pair Also Mahogany and Black Russia Calfskin and White Buckskin. A Variety of smart styles to select from—besides a very popular English last. Clearance of Men’s Madras Union Suits Fine quality, sleeveless and knee length, | full; cut formerly sold up to $1.15 suit, Reduced to 89c of (LL. Wanted Men over draft {| | Athletic Men's Gauze Cotton Shirts and Drawers, in Summer styles, unusual value | | Men’s Crossbar Nainsook Shirts and Knee unusual value - Drawers, 45 Men’s Silk Half Hose, in black and white, a some colors: regularly sold for $1.50, $1.00 pr. All Our High Grade Suits for Men and Young Men This season’s $40.00 and 45.00 models have been reduced to $33.50 OX an average the suits at this reduction offer a clear saving of $10.00 and a great deal more were their value to be based on to-day’s market costs, instead of the costs of six months ago when we bought them. . . . The assort- pea contains the finest garments made up for us this eason by the Kirschbaum shops—homespuns, worsteds, ae viots, tweeds and serges—quarter and half silk lined. .... Styles for both men and young men. Sale begins To-morrow morning at 9 o’clock—Third Floor. bed SEE EVE NIVEUPULENAE ENS ENE AE APNE YEN tA ENP AP APN EO AE ANE PA EEE HA SIE PO | A SERIES OF SONG HITS. BROADWAY * By America’s Most Popular Composers Words and Music Complete Each Week In the SUNDAY WORLD GET THE SET The Composers ¥| JEROME KERN IRVING BERLIN LOU HIRSCH SIGMUND ROMBERG GUS EDWARDS RAYMOND HUBBELL DAVE STAMPER SILVIO HEIN VICTOR JACOBI JEAN SCHWARTZ Each Composer a Famous Song Writer i Order The Sunday World in Advance from Newsdealer ARAMARK MMM ACURA AA HAGAN WAI NOOR R INA RRM TRI RM MRR ATM HIM BTN MARAT | Fewenewonnsnnes SPRL