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oie Our shoes are made of a leather that dries soft even after an all day’s wetting! “Gymkhana” golf .,.Plain toe. No seams,|!s the hope It will be seen by the/fourth grade firemen were received | eter Demi Ist Zar Net he death| come of It to be retuned in such a| Start You H : . Hobnailed. : dy the Board of Ewtimate at to-day’s | °F her own parents. ‘The two brothers,| way as to conceal its source, et Us Start You Housekeeping on Credit 87.50 for the low, $8 for the bigh, Soft collared shirts. Caps of Scotch shawling. Jersey knit coats and_ knickers. Golf hose. ‘‘Solo’’ socks. “Gymkhana” golf clubs. Same models as the prize winners of the Panama Pacific Exposition. 2 mA TTT from police station to the Bureau of | +, 53.500; Lieutenants, from $2,450 to i tely lead to th ho have bee a 500; 5 mplaint, mately lead to those who have been ROGERS PEET COMPANY | Missing Persons. $2,700; Sergeants from $1,950 to Compl spreading German propaganda with eet , Broadway Broadway| Mrs. Edward Davidson of No. 92/ $2,150; Patrolmen, 1st grade, $1,600| WASHINGTON, July eed get | Tou at 13th St. “The at 34th St. |Gatgs Avenue, Brooklyn, went to the| to $1,650; Patrokmen, 24 grade, $1,400 | with the purpose and offest of alitiie | - Four Clason Avenue Police Station last i Patroimen, 34 grade, $1,300 | eee ty the Federal Trade Com: | [ag] ee $3.00 nksoets Corners” Fifth Ave. | saturday and reported that her fit- Patrotmen, 4th grade, $1,-| "iesion in a complaint to-day against Nothing Acts Like “ $3504 « a : Swe at 41st St | teon-year-old daughter, Viola, had |200 to $1,350; Patrokmen, 5th grade, the National Wholesale Druggista’ As- ' " + a es - RE Fed disappeared. She gave a description | $1,050 to $1,200, and Matrons, $1,200] sociation, the Title Guaranty & Trust be | liad Nn Z - and left @ photograph. Under the Company, of New York, the organiza- Jacobean Oak William and Mary Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) _"*- Pree, jeter eta ciate Da Stee, ok Men [tgs nacactana ieee’ | Take pink, crystallized apy Pokies | se Ol aoe OPEN ALL DAY GATURDAY. [| pureau of Miming Persons is ctosed| CAN'T INCREASE FARES, | Other means said to have been, act or eae vas betes ra ; On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments e Clearance Sale GU: bans Aisin “UALS Valeee 1186 Senin: Coabear Danita” ae cial ter bk pervane at te well! Excellent for Sale of 836 High Grade Lae tep eiatey a next morning. Even then eases of | 2°71" eee state Board of Pubic ftueneins them to adopt sales methodsin} children, Brass, Wood & Enamel Beds} c«’': Dresses od ald * a POLICE LETHARGY INCREASED PAY IN ANOTHER CAS OF MISING GL Taken Until Monday—Viola Davidson Seen by Two Men. motive, with which he Is experiment= y Scbetha, Kan., before his enlistment] storff and other Germans just before ing at the tractor plant in Dearhorn, | Expenditure of the money will be PRICES ‘ ith the 17th Machine Gun Company.|the United States entered the war |i /0 S tegular tractor fitted with|in the hands of M. J. Sanders, New “Viola, come home, Everything 1s! Requests from Police Commissioner | announcing that he had just arrived] iarge sums were sent to von Lux-.ing rod onnected With & 4FiV-) Orieans, who has been named Federal Hapa’ all right. You remember what I told| Pnright for a 10 per cent. increase in |!n camp. burg, one amount being $400,000,|_ This locomotive develops power! manager for these waterways, bor Fiver ne ou.” Mrs. Edward Davidson, mother of the girl who ts missing, asked news- Papers to publish this message to-day, “ ‘The Bureau of Missing Persons, which was radically reformed under the Mitchel administration after its tragic failure in the Ruth Cruger case, has another missing girl prob- lem, Again the police, on hearing of her diseappearance, have rested on the easy assumption that “she'll probably turn up.” Again the report of the disappearance has been retarded al- most two days in its transmission regime instituted by the Mitchel ad- ministration after the Cruger case, the report of Viola's disappearance would have been given instantly by disappearance are reported to the bureau only if, in the opinion of a single detective, the case is worth reporting, In the case of Viola Davidson, it | was not thought worth while to make the report. The child had disap- FOR POLICE AND FIREMEN DEFERRED of Official “Stalling” in the Matter. the salaries of all grades of policemen and from Fire Commissioner Dren- nan for a 10 per cent. increase in the salaries of first, second, third and meeting and referred without discus- sion to the Committes on Finance and Budget. The Fire Commissioner asks that the increases take effect from July 1. ‘The pay increaee schedule sub- mitted in behalf of the police is as followe: Chief Inspector, from $6,000 to $7,000; Borough Inspectors, from $4,200 to $4,500; Inspectors, from $3,900 to $4,300; Surgeons, from $3,500 to 4,000; Captains, from $3,120 to $1,350, Firemen and police declared to-day that the reference of their requests to the Finance and Budget Committee leads them to believe the Estimate Utilities, sitting at Trenton, to-day denied the applicatio nof the New Jersey Public Service Railway Company for the right to increase its fare from five to seven cents and to charge two cents on an original transfer and one cent on a THE EVENING WO ' Ps LD, WAR REUNITES FAMILY SEPARATED TEN YEARS Freeport Girl, Hastening to Meet One Brother at Camp, Finds Another One There. FREEPORT, L. 1, July 12.—The for- tunes of war brought about a reunion phone call that from her brother, Joseph Hooper, morning who lived in Miss Fulton hastened to see him, and before she arrived Joseph had learned that his younger brother, William, had Just arrived in camp with the bist In- fantry Headquarters Staft. Miss Fulton was adopted by her who are now twenty and eighteen years old, respectively, went West at that time and she had not seen them again until they met at Camp Mills. DRUGGISTS’ ASSOCIATION ACCUSED BY TRADE BOARD Title Guaranty and Trust Company of New York Also Named in tion's treasurer, and numerous indi- viduals, including the association's of- ficers. Verbal and written notices are alleged to have been given to manufacturers tional Wholesale Druggists’ Association. The officers of the association are: Charles EK, Bedwell, Omaha, Neb., Presi- dent; Robert H. Bradley, Toledo, O. Saunders Norvell, New York; H. Rusher, W: W. C. Miller, Rich- transfer from a transfer, The right was|mond, Va.; Claren’ Hope, Boston, ; ; peared before, it was learned, and had | granted to charge one cent for eacn| vice Presidents; Holliday, New Fine Silk Dresses come back. Probably she would come |@Tiginal transfer, on, condition the com- oo. cane ea uate y p wit! ec oard each month, af back this time. Betinning with June just gone, a state: |anty and Trust Company, New York, Others reduced to $13.95, $17.95. Summer Skirts with the Ideal New Mode Lvckets, Dost. ee o'clock in the morning. ‘The police- [ens OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. We irs Trading, Games 8, © Others in woolens and sitke re- || Man did not detain her because no 1 CLOSE WEEKDAYS AT 5.30 P. M. duced to 85.50, $5.95. general alarm had been sent out and \ AMERICAS GREATES Tinl he had not been warned to watch for ~ FURNITURE House Wilt a girl of her description. Special Sale of Q ey) Another man besides the policeman Nie N 5 hook noticed Viola and looked at her ii ! : carefully enough to know all the ummer Furniture n ily : details of her appearance, He no- Teed. Willow, Fibre f WIN f ticed particularly a scar on her left aa ay U2 New, Positive Treatment to Remove Hair or Fuzz (Beauty Notes) Women are fast learning the value of the use of delatone for removing hair or fuzz from face, neck or arms. A paste is made with some powdered delatone and water and spread on the hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes it is rubbed off, the skin washed and every | No fail- | bit of hair has disappeared. ure will result if you are careful to buy genuine delatone.—Advt. Pw we ww we ww! Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins The New Up-to-date Cuticura Me No Extra Charge For It. Advertisements for The World may be left at | ‘any American District Messngur office in the city | mol 9 P. Mt, ‘A detective was assigned, but found no clue. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Davidson went to the Bureau of Miss- ing Persons to inquire. She was told |that the case had not been reported. Action was started on Monday. Meanwhile Viola had been at Coney Island and had attracted the atten- tion of a policeman there because 8! looked so young to be out alone al arm, a circumstance which later | made his identification positive, She got on the same elevated train, New York bound, that he took, and he saw her get off at about 3 o'clock Sunday | morning at the Borough Hall station, Brooklyn, four stations beyond where jshe should have got off if she had been going home. Afterward, when he read of Viola's case, he comma- nicated with the mother. That 1s the only clew thus far found. The regime started by Acting Capt. Grant Williams in the Bureau of Missing Persons provided that the bureau should be open twenty-four hours a day, That system was dis- continued under general orders on July 1, —_—_— TONSILS REMOVED, HE DIES. (Gpectal to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., July 12.—Alex- ander C. Kerr who, until ten days ago was a Y. M. C. A. assistant secretary here, died of double pneumonia this morning following the removal of his tonsils. Kerr had enlisted in the British | Royal Flying Corps and would have started for Toronto next Monday to Degin his training, was a son of the Rev, Archibald aator of a Presbyterian church 8. Ke at Reber, years old. He was twenty-two 219,' 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 168 and 170 Smith Street | ment giving the total amount of waxes paid to its operatives and office staff. The company must also file an income state- ment for 1917 and 1918, ‘The petition for Increased fares, which was filed last Mareh, was opposed by the New Jersey League of Municipalities representing 146 communities, ‘Treasurer. ——— nee NOT EASY, (From the Dallas News.) Also it may as well be confessed that it Is difficult for a man to look tmport- ant in a short coat and patched pants. mf RUMELY HANES IMMUNITY T REVEAL PROPAGANDA WORK It ts sald that as a result of a magt- ing here between Count von Be Whether this was to cover some prop- aganda scheme here or to be used as a “yellow dog” fund in South America is not known. But it ts said that about $2,000,000 in ali was sent to him, A large sum stuck to somebody's fingers, and some of his compatriots in this country hinted von Luxburg “double crossed" them. Now that hi pects them to reveal a lot it wane to know, While the Evening Mall case te about cleared ap, the Government has only started to untangle the thread which it ts believed will ulti- he Fruity Laxative XCHANGE consti- pation for health! For sale at all druggists Ered McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York Incorporated Indigestion. p tefund money if it CHARITY. CHARITY. lok i WA | / f Your Chance to Serve inFrance IDAY, JULY 12, 1918, some of these disgruntied Germans) © the chance, the Government ex- | BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes, ruggisis fails. 25¢ the aid of a fund raised in New York | among pro-German bankers, lawyers, doctors, merchants and others who have subscribed regularly and sub- stantially. This fund, reported to have been About $5,000,000, should not be con- fused with the proceeds of German war loan sales made here before America entered the war, and which are largely accounted for. DETROIT, July 12—Henry Ford as a new invention, a tractor loco- enough to draw eleven loaded trucks. Baumann's July Furniture Sat | $7.50° | Hi Open an Account with any as: White Enamel Reg. Price 815.50 Reg, Price 817.50 from 25% to 33: Porch Chair 3.98 Cash oF Credit Kx) BUFFET—Fe CHINA, CTA EXT A Vacation Necessity —_———_————_——. | Bru KIDDO AO OD Bigger, Brighter $2,500,000 U. S, FUNDS FOR THE MISSISSIPPI Barge Service Between St. Louis and New Orleans to Relieve Rail Lines, WASHINGTON, July 12.—Approx- Warrior Rivers, it was learned of- ficlally to-day. Operation of barges between St. 9 etd Desired. Price et. Af 443.50 en, Prica 835": rien 825 Accounts Opened from There are dozena of patterns to choose from, Every bed Is from our regular stock Ruaranteed perfect in reepect. ere but one or two of a kind; all al represented, American Walnut White Enamel Reg, Price Louts and New Orleans will the rail | +. imately $2,500,000 will be expended by of @ long separated family at Camp| (Continued from First Page.) FORD’S LATEST INVENTION,| the Ratiroaa Administration in the DRESSES Mills Wednesday. Miss Jennie Futton, ——— establishment of a system of branch in Voile, Gingham, Reported Saturday, No Action | Men in Both Departments Talk| the adoptea daughter of Chester A.| tor at Buenos Ayres, of “spurios ver. | Tractor Tocomotive Which Can|lines on the inland waterways pro- foal bang l Fulton, of Freeport, received @ tete-| #enkt” fame, Hanl 11 Loaded Tracks, vided by the Mississippi and Black Nt A This sale includes everything to furnish your home complete. Visit any of our three stores—select a single article or an entire oulfit—Pay a small amount down—the balance in weekly or monthly payments. Ludwig Baumann will trust you—No Interest Added—No Extra Charges. Millions of Satisfied Customers Assure You " LIBERAL CREDIT and LOW PRICES Quint 7; ie SOA Brass Rex. Price 813.50 Ree Price 833 Ree. Price 8) The World’s 1918 Summer Resorts Annual || war burden in the Central ls estimated, The all except perishable freight, Tas PAY FOR THIS suIT ines of 30 per cent. barges SUMMER AT SALE RS NN HEN: WEEK White Enamel 50 Better Than Ever Cor, Driggs Ave. | BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY ng This Advertisement With You and Get Your T Cent, Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Wanted---4,000 Men Over Military Draft Age for the Y. M. C. Overseas Army. Apply at 347 Madison Ave., N. Y. Mr. E. D. Pouch Chiffoniers | Warm Weather Clothing | DRESSERS yaa mean) Men's and Young TT Men's Sum- 4.98 mer Suils Up Beast Styles, Well Made, Women’s&Misses’ You men over draft age: Here’s your opportunity to show your mettle—to become an active cog in the great war machine. If you are really patriotic, full of love for country, you can not serve that country better than by becoming one of the 4,000 Y. M. C. A. Members for whom they are now call- ing in France. ROOCOOUTOVOOFIOVLON Six Pages of Automobile | Tour Maps Hundreds of Announcements of Hotels, Boarding Houses, Resorts for the Summer Vacationists. They need you “Over There’—the fighting men need you—the others behind the lines need you. It is great and glorious work that you will share in. It will satisfy your desire for action—for adventure —for real, worth-while accomplishment. PRICE FIVE CENTS—2y Mail Ten Cents. For Sale at All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store. Address ‘The World Summer Resort Bureau,” World Building, N. Y. med herd L. Boys’ batt 6,2 Weight Suits up Durable Cloth, Strongly Made, Girls’ Sum- 6;% mer Frocks “Up Up-te-Date Medels. Will you go? Apply to E.D, Pouch 347 Madison Avenue \ —

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