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% The Store {s closed daily at 5 P. M. § 000 tes bode ed Chairman, . Robert A r Fire € _ During July and August the Store will be closed er than, Ge Tl THE WORLD 5 THE a WORLD, were 1H with re TUESDAY, JULY 28, Memorial to Major 1918, Mitchel, U.$.R., Late Mayor of the ity of NewYork The World suggests a great popula suitable, worthy memori: will also honor itself. To $1,000. subscription for « jajor John Purroy jal to Mitchel, U. S. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor of New York City, by whi jich the city, honoring a hero, this end The World subscribes The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum for this purpose, All Memorial Fund, The Wo: York, N.Y. Contribution columns of The World and to day. contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel rid, No, 63 Park Row, New * will be acknowledged in the The Evening World from day ave ‘MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND | | M y, Alfred h, Presiden Fi all day on Saturdays, | ft the Board of Aldermen; Joha 4 — from M, H. Barne Total Brought Near $20,000)"" heal ih _ M Mark With To-Day’ & Mrs, Mary A, Flynn of No, 184 y e ' he ir ) Reard in ber childhood. A Large Clearance Sale be ANLGHe Sih PAPHEY “MHGhnl eamra HUGS OF OMAR Lee Hie ud near topping the $2¢ mr at | beard Jonn Mitchel” she Summer Blouses Foor ea oe cine eating are |i 8 ome that st orehhin beat » total to $19,259.15 1 to memory. And s fhow being held on the Second Floor, offers Impetus was giver tb hoeaiinw’ (ie ant Oona Eaves exceptional values genitation waa y UR EA Aa ale Aird sentative f ’ h Great men come and great + in dainty lingerie blouses of voile and batiste, | ALB d Ped SLL viahoo | * “tn plain and trimmed effects, at the greatly | ee ee parti Lita i reduced prices of ward him as toward an old friend] . refound, for I had sung of his grand. | | jseen this n of a noble house, bu } : | |throughout his all too short carcer ; | ya | 1 have watched his upward path witt “7 } a [eves that were no less admiring and ¢ e | At y rst sion of they worshipped from afar, A Handkerchief Sale | ahi lag i ig Pleat fn ie erin for toemorrow (Wednesday) | Skin LOU e app y |) vere in ngghing I can say that could f will offer an especially attractive selection of | eereea de ie aed ia ute "T inom Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs, at } i improves a poor complexion and of Its | ude 8 sk with the earnest tractiveness. ‘He med public office solely for WOMEN’S SHEER L At the first sign of skin irritation, of | the purpose of serving the public, His a blotch ora pimple, itching or burning, | untin ind tragic death sancitifies apply Resinol Ointment, and see if A. J. Ditt rwrot ‘ per dozen $1.9 90 2.35, 2.85 & 3.85 tains harmless, soothing balsams, and| “A Well Wisher* who contributed salicicaan a6 in hoo cp ey b shbaibed is so nearly flesh colored that it may be | $5 to the fund also made a suggestion ’ With tape border per dozen 25 nsed on exposed surfaces without at- | as to the memorial He wrote 4 i epabe ° tracting undue attention, “1 z John Purroy Mitchel Initialed . ° ‘ . per dozen 2.10 Your denler sells it livew Work + AE Hemstitched, with han ered corner, ieee oy eee perhalf-dozeninbox . . . $1.50 ., igi hand-embroidered scalloped edge, | Buy W. S. 8. Regularly and Help the Boys / ea . . . . . . . OOC. ! Als OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © ° » Novelty Handkerchiefs, in assorted colors; rien, Sete ores q , and Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, with 34th Street, New York { colored initial; either style, half dozen 60c. mre 54 EPS) Important Sale Wednesday MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHI! — ee f 4 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen ae $2.75, 4.50 & 6.00 With tape border . : per doze! With colored border Initialed, all white lozen per half-c per half-doze Also Khaki-color Cotton Handkerchiefs: Piain 68c, Initialed $1.10 per half-dozen per half-doz (First Floor) . . . en Madieom Avemr = Fifth Aveme 34th and 35th Streets Nem York About 1,800 Women’s Summer Voile Blouses An Extraordinary Purchase From One of New York's Foremost Makers. French Voile Blouses, in distinctive and attractive models, with trimmings of lace, hand-drawn work and hand-embroidery. ‘or Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching, fender, Calloused Feet.or Painful Corns—Use “Tiz!” Reqular Values to 5.90 2.00 «« 2.95 “Luse ‘Tiz’ when my feet ache, bum or puff up. It's fine!” | you will like it for its rich, creamy lather— but you will like it still more for the way it cleans. Lifebuoy —the “health” soap -is becoming a na- tional habit, b sore fect, burning feet, feet, tender feet, tired feet! d-bye, corns, callouses, bunions ‘Faw spots, No more shoe tight- =0 more limping with pain or up your face in agony. “iz” and wear smaller shoes, Use “Tiz™ and forget your foot misery. Ab! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a cent box of “liz” now at any druggist or departynent store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, nevetfhurt, never get ti: Beware of of Those Who W CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS | Acknowledgment of ie Additions to the List - | ould Honor City’s Dead Ex-Mayor. tn Purvow Mitchel received toda $100 or more theretofore received a will be acknowledged from day to da Name of Contributer, The World . Phe N. Amount, | on ° John D, Rocketetie Judge Mrs. Adolph L Sam A, Lewisoh Herman A, Metz ‘500 Simon Gugee 500 J. Horace Hard + 280 John Meck, Bowm . gust Belmont. ° », Davison * Untermyer . Storrs.. Bp 1 Louis 8. Robert W Ladenbu Cay. Carlo tti, 1] Progresso Italo- A: ano sere William Guegenheim Alfred EB, ring Paul M stuyve: Best & Co Joseph M Ixdward N, The he ning Francis Lynde Stetson. New Yorker Herold Adrian Iselin John B, Stance 100 Charles H. 100 100 100 She 100 | Leonard M. 100 The Rev. Dr. W. 8. Thal stord, Ridgefield, Conn, 100 | Walter Scott, No. 495 Bway. 100 John Lynn, No, 48 Bond st. M. Hou “Withold My Name". rate Alexander Brough. W. Me A P, Williams, 117 58th at. . Dr. Martin J. Dwyer. Wi. H. Barnes... Mrs, FE. Barnes « William 1. Goodwin . A. J. Dittenh Mass | Thomas Marion, Fr. No, 238 Keogh,” Broadway 10 arries out the ideals for which he lied. The best suggestion, embody- ng his ideas on preparedness and utilization, was made by cr of yours yesterday, suggesting the use of the abandoned American League Baseball Park, which adjoins Fordham, as the Mitchel Field for Preparedness, The suggestion of having a statuo of the Mayor in the Juniform he wore while still our Mayor is an excellent one and should a subserib: be carried out. “With the co-operation of the Boy Scouts of America acting as solici- nis fund, {t should not take amount. | tors for th long to raise the required This would carry out the true me morial spirit that will ‘be reared as in inspiration to genius and hero youths forever.’ " Pauline R. Ritterman writes that first statesman, then patriot nd last hero, no figure stands out » prominently in American h than John Mitchel, In memory as a f his brilliant and admirable ca- er concludes, “let there be a uitable memorial erected as a shin- example for the growing man- 1 of America p build @ mona- wrote Mitchel,” | MoCarthy by r is race, and t ace Hardin sent ir a check for $250, Ladenburg, Thal- | mann & Co, gave $100, Other dona- m $10 to 25 cents, the sent by one who signed imgelf "Out of Wark." Perman: t organization of the Mitehel Committee will soon be ef. fected a mass meeting to be held |¢ at City Hall, Men from all wal | life will be interested in it, A movement to memorial ts Cleveland H Adamson, Jacob H Hardy, Outer- Je Rot Lamar ‘ Senift, William Fresahi, , Sam A, Lowisorn, Nathaniel Joha Chik Contributions to the popular subscription for a memorial to Major | ¥v and contributions of amounts of ppear below. Further contributions ve Name of Ooniribator, sare. Broad- . 10 » No. 49 Wall St. 10 it, sosptonaaannia nh 5 Helena V. No, 131 W. 96th 8! Oeeceeeee 5 Lieut. Thomas 0. Bryant, amp Mills, La Lissseseeeees 3 N, Gitterman, No. 61 2B, t . 5 ham & Co., No, 28d St... 5 John M, Kilgour... 5 DH. Pennamacoc Trinity Ave. E 2.50 John F, 2 Martin Joyee, Richmond £ 2 Charles G. Innken, No, 114 St, Brooklyn. . 2 H. P, Drummond, No. 84th St. 1 FE. P. Morrison, Ossinir 1 | Martin J. Doyle, No, 439 St., Utica. i! Dan MeMona \ ington St 1 1 1 Brooklyn . ‘i A 9 Pauline R. Ritterman, No, 25 1 Me i No. 1 Ronald White horne, Brook 1 Mrs. Mary Flynn, Jersey City . see 1 Mrs. S, nny, Coron Y 1 S. FP. Schwartz i 1 Joseph J. Carroll and Louis Lengyel, Saranac Lake, N.Y. 25 “Out of Work,” Brooklyn... 25 nan $1 ously acknowle Extraordinary Success or ‘Frult-a-tives”’ Has Achieved One reason why “F it-a-tives"| BI is so extraordinarily successfull in| giving relief to those suffering with | | Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Chronie Headaches, Neuralgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Eczema and other Skin| Affections, is, because it is the only | medicine in the world made from fruit | juices, These “Fruit Liver Tablets” arc| composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonics | and antiseptics, 50c a box, 6 for $2. 50, trial size 5c. At dealers or from Limited, OGDENSBUF An Essential Industry Dentistry an_ essential dustry, “It is” your duty to keep your teeth in perfect con dition, no matter how patriot jeally you may decide omize ‘in other way A staff of trained dentists in Attendance, Guaranteed work. Moderate prices, DR. H. B. CAINE, Prop. DENTAL OFFICE, 3d Floor, BloomingdaleS 50 to GO St., Lexington to 3d Ay, | is ir | to econ. | 1 “Lost and Found” arttcle@ ertised in The World or reported Joa, World Bullding, will be tated for thirty days, These 1i fendants. Attorney George M. Curtis Jr. replied JURY AGQUITS O'NEIL AND HIS ASSOCIATES Three Freed of Draft Conspiracy Charge, but Further Indictments May Be Sought Frank 8. O'Neil, former State Box- ing Commissioner; Lieut. Oswald Le Simpson, U. 8. A, and Samuel Reich- back, charged jointly with conspiracy to obstruct the operation of the draft law, were found not guilty by a ver- dict opened before Judge Martin T. Manton In the Federal District Court to-day. land his associates were mid conducted negotiations with the relatives of a number of drafted | ind in return for various sums from $300 to $800, |. Promised to obtain the conscripts from tho release combatant branches of the service Witnesses for the Government told of of these negotiations in detail and produced receipts for the money paid. When the verdict was read in court Judge Manto: asked if there was further charge against the Assistant United States down today.” Western Front. exciting “wing shooting” in tory of the world; none less because in grim and deadly of outraged Humanity. In this important br: part. soldiers: land, sky and sea. ages of 18 and 36 years. Tho nity for advancement. from the ranks. REGISTERED MEN: Ask your Local Board to let you volunteer. Unregistered men, enlist in the U. S. Marines quickly, while you can, Apply at the U.S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION 24 East 28d Street vew York City les Avenne. Brooklyn Tet Street. Newith “Nine enemy planes shot So run the dispatches from the Some one has been at the most modern warfare, U. S. Marines take The Marines are all ‘round This Three-in-One Serv- ice is open, to sound-bodied, quick-witted men between the ough training; and opportu- 1800 officers will be commissioned |there was act and O'Neil, Simpson and Reichback were discharged, Mr. ‘urtis later indicated that fare there indictments would be sought, > ‘Trains Third Porto Rican OmMce: ing Camp Opens, SAN JUAN, P. R., July 23.—The third Officers’ ining Camp opened here to- day with 600 men, including 160 ae c ce, e training course in atime. te, monte and’ those, Who win. commissions will serve with the Porto Rican tro Lemon Juice For Freckles Gfrtet Make beauty fotion” at home for a few cents. Try ft! Squeeze the juice of two lemons |into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you | have a quarter pint of the best freckle 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 white for a few cents, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how cdl! soft and ha the bee be. harmless. Adrt. the his- thrilling defense anch of rs The “trademark” of the U.S. Marines Brooklyn’s Biccest Credit Mone 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. | $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring This Advertisement With Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. — Account. Clothing tor Your Whole Family on Easy Terms | 3 hoor 76 | RUGS & ROCKERS *, We have an excelent stock | | of Axminster, Velvet, Brus- | sels and Crex Rugs. will sell you large Rug for. c Mati CARPETS ff ry if ie Pies I ii We } 94-98 ° ij al a gcod "Dh soe, weeuh hiffoniers tos ae high