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j whieh complete the organisation of his| An ngineer, on ataff, ‘The prometion of HK. L.| chief mechanical engin Donnel to head general solicitor KY OPERATING STAFF Promotion of O'Donnel to General | nounced on Jun Manager Is Among the Changes Scheduled, oe, Federal Manager of the ry the operating de ral Manager was an ‘The promo What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been | in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; | allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, ; The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has berne the Signature of Chas. H. 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RAKD REPUBLIC” #3 DANCING erms, oe write, DIAMOND CO Tel, Brad 1708, ron CREDIT 37 MAIDEN LANE METROPOLITAN LINE To BOSTON §5:23| srementtt (AEN SCRP FANATa telephoned 4 Cali 4000 Be Brookiyn Off! jaeray || daily (Sundays fini) a oP, ity ‘ sia? Sb6b'* World Wants Work Wonders Ste 5 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 15, , Favorites | your Kiddie Klub pin and the park WHI be free to you, including maay | gin, \ cause you distre your skin's condition 7 |Cuticura Soap | 1918, ADDIE KLUB STAR TOBE ON HAND FR - UNAPARK OUTING of Other kiddie Shows All Promise to Appear Without Fail. By Cousin Eleanor. Only two more days to the big Kiddie Klub party at Luna Park. Or | the afternoon Of Wednesday, Juiy 1%, you May enter that great playground by the sea without cos Just show of the o'clock, ainusements, T the special K formance by 6ur own en, at 5] ® Klub per- ra is to be- | Of course we will have a parad first, with a band, | mals Boy Scouts, ani ‘om the circus and @ lot of resting things. The admis- | the Kiddie Klub The othe sion Py ° 10 cents, which will go cee Easily Filled Here war, | j | One adult will be admitted with Full stocks kept up—We do not take Invent na | cach Kiddie Klub mombor wearing & until August—Prices kept down —We buy for j 1 wi f, and sell for cash—Smart Apparel—Sports Wear— j P no ouclog | Pe Bathing Accessories. will be held next day instead | (Seo. | q I know tout you are anxious to | 1 fe ente My i Were eereen gers Boys’ Khaki Military binowitz is as cale ‘ of da \ 4 s ete to reeedn | LADIES OF THE ENSEMBLE | Suits—Bargains—2.45 Sonia, as some. are : ; he is onl. five ve © ere she Was “disce has | Yaneing at @ mary ; M Stith wee last Kiddie 1 rid Gain HOneruE OH Hated Brom Smart, Serviceable Suits = : ! v y who v ’ ti 01 sirl Barred € r k it. we are Press and Programme They — | Suits Any Progressive Boy Will Like 1 t ‘The range of sizes takes care of the little fellow of three years pe ha lh i ela and the bigger chap of sixteen years. Included in this list is G0 AFTER THAT | * a selected number of “outfits” at the same price. : he Choice of straight or legging trousers——models are the latest, Pac i t night, ‘The ladies—t many having the natty Sum Browne belt j | mpany GE icdale ae are Wouldn't Have Heh © Variety of collars—upstanding, with “U.S. Jr.” embroidered 4 iu nhalbs amine or pre thereon, or turndown style. Hauge k« Boys’ Washable | Boys’ Long Trousers , WITH POSLAM Lave “Your Girt in the Summ appearance | | (10 to 16 Years), 1.95 | by Cousin T Ensem Sizes 7 to 18 year | Cuff bottoms—finished with belt [| % | Those Pimpl t Knickerbocker or flapper style | loops—white duck and khaki 1 jose Pimples cs may be easily ban excellent quality. khaki (3 | drill, Dressy looking garments { Jished. 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Cohan Theatre will have enthusiastic audiences on the evenings of August 8th and August 9th, as tickets for the en ¢ house have been purchased for those es A. Hearn & Son, Fourteenth Street, for the benefit of their employees. Prominent men will speak on the latest developments of the war, especially upon the marvelous progress Americans aking and the wonderful feats of Engineering and Con- 1 already performed by them abroad. Hearn hus engaged the theatre for TWO evenings, to enable a larger number of their employees to attend, as the capacity of the Cohan Theatre is insufficient to accommodate so many at one performance. The United States Government film will show how our huge army transports leave American Ports and the many achieve- ments of our forces while the boys are preparing to go over the ve The film is being presented solely for patriotic purposes. Your Summer’s Needs Boys’ Norfolk Suits Regularly $11.94, Now 10.00 Unusual range of sizes—6 to 18 years ment in cach and every size. medium weight. Many of These Suits Have Extra Pair of Trousers. Fine Trench models—some with distinctive gun metal buckle—every desirable pattern in the lot, exceptionally well tailored, and fabrics are of a quality not usually found at this low price. unusual because of the assort- Worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc., im One Day Sale— Tuesday HANDKERCHIEFS For Women and Children With Colored Borders Our rege h3}5...c00000+ Beech. $45 desen......0000006 pear 40 With White or Colored Initials (Liven or Emerald Lawn.) Oerite dh tedhi> cLM ame: S0Mitee,ctsssrssvcttcce 60 (Broken Assortment.) White or Colored Embroidered Corner Designs Our reg. .30 (15 .23 dozen) For Men and Boys Extra Size Linen—! Our reg. 67 and .78, each White Some 4 and 14 Inch Hems or Colored Initial vlored woven borders.) oD beach All Linen Initial Our reg. .29 to .34, each... Soft Finish Cambric | (“seconds.”) Our reg. .55 to .65 (1% Our reg. 75 to 84 14 dozen MEN!! DON’T MISS This ONE-DAY SALE (TUESDAY) of SHIRTS Value $1.50 95 Negligee Style e This is really a “lucky strike” to those men who know shirt quality. One glance at these Shirts will be enough to make them each want a half dozen. ‘The excellent stock of a manufacturer's surplus lot— we bought them to sell at less than to-day’s market price—and we're doing it. Materials include strong, fancy repps, woven and printed mercerized madras, crepe and fine cords. Soft cuffs—pearl buttons —most favored stripes and Jacquard effects, Sizes 1814 to 17—all fresh goods, just out of the boxes, desirable colors in the See To+day’s Evening Journal or Globe for Full List of Morning Specials

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