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oo THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. |ot ships. who insists on being eaited Mrs. | BRECENTMENT EXPECTED RPLANE MAIL RATE CUT. |LABOR UNIONS PLAN Charman Worthy hae. fetversd George Faub, told Magistrate Rey- = ae | line proposal to Samuel Gompers * nolds that she married Glen H IN RUMELY CASE MONDA' Now 16 Cents for Fest Gunee 7 BIG SHIP LAUNCHING Brotents ksnectaan Pedera\ien Bailey, a Chief Petty Officer in the fe Venetion Thereof. aie pia ste Labor, 6 up the ques. \ United States Navy, in 1915, and after pines cere Mistmaster Patten invites the a yea tion with unions, where y ‘ t Le tention of 1 » the lowin nt to P ree Number of Ves-| the 8 nated, with @ ' AT 20 AND IS CUT | three days’ honeymoon he left f*]One Indictment, at Least, Looked '°" Lie baetniaiter GUMEtAl ing | Wa Mi ut Large Num 4 f Ve ie ineeeer hed with 6 bh Fiero ac so was there- for by Grand Jury in Case of tect July 15, 191 sels in the Water on Labor tlonal. | after swallowed up in silence Paes. P sil’ carried by aeroptane shall be ay, - Several WOHtND Ther she met German Purchase of the Mail. dhirne with ULtES ht “the rats of cuaienmen oe 18, — Amer! nartg atte George F aub, a sailor attached to] The Federal Grand Jury investigat- 16 « for the first ounce or fra can Jabor has proposed to the Ship-| While attempting to ron broken the U. S, 8. Sierra, and after a hosty] ing the finaneial connection: between ping Board that Labor Day this yonr | wire at the plant of the Empire Art a ey he ae es during which she informed | tne German Government and the Eve- stall be made a second Fourth of July | Meta! ‘ ¥,of College Point, Rosco Cool Comfort and a Cool him of her ce ee! they concluded ning Mail js expected to finish to-day in the launching of a record number | jive 8 shocked tc Bailey was ne fe were married at Brooklyn. Young Wife Tearfully Testifies | "Against Her Second in 1, and they Borough Hall in or to-morrow that particular phase ¢ of the broader inquiry into the whole Saving in These Men’s a W ordered subject of German activities here. It li Brooklyn Court. whe hor me ie believed that a presentment will The Effects of Opiates. RTT West 40th strect, Manhatta be made not later than Monday. It ium and ita various is also believ hat there will be at A bewildered twenty-ven had been disinherited be preparations, all of which are is well know. Even in the least one and possibly more than one bs Tt INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to smallest doses, if continued, tl ea cause changes in the func- " appeared in the Adams Street Court, indictment, tions and growth of the cells which ikely to become permanent, causing ~ Brooklyn, to-day, an unwilling wit The witnesses this morning were imbecility, mental Perversion, « craving for ee oF aurootics {a tp eh \s : Suceceds Kolph ax Hoover's Repre- vous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin, ness in an action against her hus-|manded that she sign a paper re.{C: A- Lewis, former Secretary and Nervous pepe: ying sentative on the Committee, owers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet refere: leas ri e T rer of the Mail Company, and band by preference, leasing him from responsibility for | Treasu brought by her George M. Rolph, Chairman of the |in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never pulband W ine, tee 6 her support Reginald Budd, Business Manager Of jrternational Sugar Committee, has | receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and y law, for bigamy , Mrs. Bailey says she agreed to sign|the paper. It was said that Svetojar peon succeeded the United States |only then if unavoidable, With many pauses, occasioned by |'"0 rel ana ah peed aye arte | Tonjoroff, the chief editorial writer, ‘The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and uid he charge @! tears and confusion, Mrs, Elva Batley, | followed. m "IAMY | would also be called © |other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it, Children who are ill «|need the attention v8 Physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics, In connection with the broader in- vestigation, which the Grand Jury {5 expected to concentrate upon after An action for bigamy against Mrs. 8 before the Grand Jury. ‘as held in $1,000 bail for the | F 1 F ; contal ice if it bears the | j ran Ng finishing the Mail case, the State At- Sete PZ nw iwith the. newly-formed iagnatare of Chea, EE Fenner. CaptMitden emon uice COLONEL’S PRIZE RETURNED. | omey General's office to-day supplied sugar equalization board which re- |@enaine Castoria always bears the signatare of 4 we | ii Quire hia almost continudds presence itl the Federal authorities with @ mass quire his aimoy of documentary evidence. —s—_—_— SEEKS TO OUST A MAYOR. { Woolley Claims Hoch's Place at! Long Branch, Nobel Fond Now Amounts $48,000, WASHINGTON, July 18%—Return of to . For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try it! velt to establish the foundg- industrial peace was voted to- the Board of Trustees. The fund Squeeze the juice of two lemons} ; te than $48,000, with | TRENTON, N. J. July 16.—Antesing We have reduced prices on a group of Men’s into a bottle containing three ounces} thes ws | t par value, and|that John W. Flock has unlawful Silte tn Sinner welpht of orchard white, shake well, and you! i now will be uscd for some war pur- | usurped end is illegally holding the office ‘ § \ 5 have a quarter pint of the best freckle | '°"* “elected by oe of Mayor of Long Branch, Marshall Original Prices Were $20 to $25 New Prices Are $17 to $22.75 —and fine choosing, albeit the lot is not large; because original prices were so low, for the quality, that men were quick to see it, and to act accordingly. Cassimeres, flannels and worsteds; light to dark and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tifler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard whi for a few cents. Massage this sweetly ragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how | ‘ Woolley, who claims to be Mayor of the | municipality, has filed an information in the nature of @ quo warranto, asking that Flock be made to show by what right he is presiding officer of the Long | Branch City Commission, which carries with it the office of Mayor and also that Found Starving. May Smith, eighteen, will be arraign in the Brooklyn Children's Court to- row, and her sister Ruth, fifteen, in je Adama Street Police Court on Sa harged with vagraney. The e arrested by a woman Brooklyn to-day, sai¢ of Director of Public Affairs | colorings; various models and a fair range of sizes. freckles and blemishes disappear und | t) ¥"From"Hobaken t0.€ Wouley"alegen that ne has deen ex-| olorings; vario pop boy - , soft and white the skin be- r, and had been withou: | cluded by Flock from the office he clal > % * Bogen eat Tt ls harmiese—-Adrt vr iahelter for nine days,” Ruth | since Jan. 28 without Warrant or auth Cool Clothes for Town or Country fainted when arrested. ty For business wear, for the week-end trip or the Summer vacation, here are the clothes in which men can look well and be comfortable: “Eureka Cool Cloth” Coais and Trousers, $10.50. Palm Beach Coats and ‘Trousers, $10.95 and $11.50, Mohair Coats and Trousers, $13.50 and $20.00, Flannel Coats and Trousers, $16.95. White Flannel Trousers, $7.50 and $8.50. Motor Dust-Coats, $1.75 to $11.95. Second floor, Hoyt street, Clearance of All of Our *Men’s Straw Hats | | Every straw Hat we have left after a busy season has | | been reduced. The price-cuts have been deep, owing to our desire to clear them out rapidly. STRAW HATS That Were $1.95 to $3.50 Are Now $1.50 and $1.95 They are in split, sennit, milan, Porto Rico and all of the fancy and novelty shapes, including soft braids. Panamas—Now $2.50, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 Were $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 Bangkoks Leghorns $4.95 $2.95 and $3.95 Were $6.00 Were $4.00 and $5.00 Street floor, Men's Shop, Kast Building, ( ‘Cool Monroe Clothes for Hot Summer Days You can’t keep coo! at 90° in a suit made to wear in 65° weather. Monroe Summer Clothes serve a double purpose. They enable you to put away your Eat_only what you need- laste nothing — That he and his family may have enough STATES Fooo A OMNIS TRATION - im vere smart styles at from $4 to $9 less than priced elsewhere. Monroe Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits made and tailored up to the best standards are here for you at $8.50, and can- not be duplicated to-day at wholesale at that price. Men’s Summer Neckwear Tubular Scarfs, 35c, 3 for $1 The most serviceable Summer Neckwear a man can buy, and it is made of cotton and fibre, the cotton being of a fine white mercerized grade. ‘These rfs are in neat, cool-looking fast-color designs and stripes. They are 244 inches wide, with neckbands which have the happy faculty of slipping y through a collar. Men's White Mad Pajamas, $1.79 Also a few made of khaki soisette, which are excellent Pajamas to take along with you when you go awa, a week-end trip, The majority. however, are made of white corded and jacquard figured madras. A cool, collarless model. t floor, Kast Building, Come in to-day and wear a feather-weight suit home to-night, and be assured that our policy of from maker to wearer in our low rent Upstairs Shops permits us to give more value and for less money in our splendid Monroe Clothes than you can get elsewhere at “reduced” prices. y The odor tells why! One whiff and you realize why this soap means health to your skin The insfant you get the odor you reciate why Lifebuoy is called the health soap.”” of Lifebuoy not only cleanses the skin thoroughly—but it carries a most Its odor is found in no other soap it is not a perfume — not the odor of a medicine—but a pure, hygienic odor that tells you instantly why this soap not only cleanses but ben- efits and improves your skin! 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This antiseptic affords just the protection your skin needs every day. Carried into the pores by the lather, it leaves the skin antiseptically clean—prevents irritations from the acids and impurities that are gathering on the skin all the time —keeps the skin in perfect how it keeps your hands smooth— your face clear and healthy. Bathe with it, too, It stimulates and re- freshes the skin—tones it up—puri- fies every pore and keeps your skin glowing with health! Get a cake of Lifebuoy at any MANHATTAN Americ | SATISF. Largest Clothes to Make The Boy Comfortable He will play just as hard, no matter what the temperature, but he might as well be comfortable while doing it. Here are clothes that will help—made to give good service, too: Negligee Blouses, 79c Khaki Knickers, $1.39 Printed percales in pretty striped Good weight, closely woven twill, wool clothes for Fall wear, and permit you | to keep cool and comfortable at the smallest 9 | |) possible cost. i Monroe Shantung Silk Suits (they weigh | but 16 ounces) are here for you in several 9) Monroe Special SUITS $8 -50 White Flanne! Troasers: $5 Boys’ Bathing Suits, $1.95 to $4.95 Plenty of them here, in one-piece, tw« and California styles; principally in the staple navy blue and d-end stripes. One- piece, # to 12 years; two-piece and California, 8 to 16 years All Children’s and Boys’ Straw and Panama Hats Sharply Reduced BRONX Second floor, West Building, ickly for the fittie people. 2.39. Fourth Goor, Weet Building, d ‘Toys, ranging in price from Se to Here are ail jj

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