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© Leaving W THE EVENING WORLD, HAVE YOU A {}SWEETHEART, Son or Brother in training camps in che American Army or Navy? If so, mail him a package of ALLEN'S POOT=EASE, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath. The Ameri- can, British and French troops use Allen's Foot~ Fase, because it takes the Friction from the Shoe and freshens the feet, It fs the greatest comforter for tired, aching, tender, swollen feet Soldiers wee and gives relic: to corns and t Veet-tese bunions, | Court this morning by Health Inspector) ‘The Plattsbure Camp Manual advises$ | Welsh was that the cats had offended] men in training 80 per cent » senses with! jin their shoes which mankind is endowed, The only » neighbors sense not o} said, was th: he will mail it fo brance could be so Physicians Recommend Castoria OU know the real human doctors right. around in your neighborhood: the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts: those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for'children. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an experi- ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's. Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. troubles. 4, Thereby Promoting Diet Cheerfuiness and Rest Cotas, STEAM BOATS. HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES § HUDSON NEW YORK. ALB. Y= TROY, “July’"Steamer " Berkohire’’ will sail fram DAILY FAREWELL TO 22 CATS HOUSED IN YONKERS CELLAR Neighbors Said Felines, in Basement of Lawyer’s Wife’s Home, Of- fended Four of the Senses. The twenty-two cats that share with four dogs the basement of Mrs. John_P. F De Wint’s commodious home at No. |§ | 612 Warburton |eoing on a long journey and the neigh ‘8 Are pleased. What the neighbors De Wint was said when Mrs. summoned to the the De i frst In its class. Tt, foot anal st Y 2 Sundays and” bolidays, 0 B, S| A halt pour, later. } INCLUDING SUNDAY Yonkers, aré|two at th In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY New YORK CITY, ee STEAMBOATS. BOATS. A HUDSON PR CRIVER INE \ on “odd dates; Steamer” Trojsa and Direct Hall Conmetion to ail puts in! Soren freight eericg. Automobiles cared |he iat aa tickets “ber een i" 1.00; aga: day day rine to Newtan Bon yifully Wwstrated wine! _Hudso 1 Navigation Co Company ry i? nday. 2.2 CONEY ISLAND Axo | nen vor ROCKAWAY BEACH ti St, and Pler 1, N, R.| Re x LRKOPOLILAN LINE n |" BOSTON $523 pmonen'tt UEC £448 rae BROT, Taundave fticluded Btateroomn Meaie—The Best. EUEPHONE BARCLAY 6000, WANTED MUSIC, STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS. | | Weekdays | INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO, APPLY ROOM 1238, 165 MROADWAY, 9 A. M, TO 5 P, M, DAILY EXCEPT SUN- DAY. jestauran Higioue and 5 evr Mountaln. Ly ron Steamboat Go,| ylinit fare Tor alt at ‘Operating Steamers to | UP BOATS | x. ‘Deetsromes ‘Baturdaye Only ULAR DAY KESOKT, HELP _WANTED—MALE, BEA R MOUNTAIN 45 MILES Str. Grand Reyubli¢ NEW YORK'S the Adituudacks, | throuen raid Nei and Albany | roy Evening Tine tickets accepted. trtotio,, services oncp | in Pavillon No, sailors tn | FREE BRASS BED way to the® basement Wint at NX showed him. But you better warned. fi 9 notif: went fed the cats because they were homeless it is not ¢ the pout INDICT 6 WOMEN } AND 5 MEN. jand fo I send them to said he had pr the use of the City) said she at once. She will keep the eensed. Alderman having attempted to carry lquor into Camp Upton, where they were arrested Cats) yesterday, were taken to the Federal Building in Brooklyn to-day and in- dicted ‘The women were: Mra, Rose O'Neill twenty-three, No, 348 Kast Bighty-fifth Street, Manhattan; Mrs. Anna Carey, Accused of Carrying Linnor to Sol- a at Camp Six women and five men, charged with twenty-two, of No, 415 Kast Fifth Stre Tne: men were Charles I 428 Fast 38th 8 Manhattan; Ber- nard Restino of No. 568 Hamilton Street, | Long Island City; Henry M of No. 70 Powers Street, Brooktyn: Joseph sophia of No. West 100th Street, Manhattan, and Chaby Dorofa of No. 129 Kast Fifth Street, Manhattan. oe DESERTER ACCUSES LAWYER On His Story Brooklyn Attorney In Put on Trial, ‘The trial of James A, Firpo, a lawyer of No, 16 Court Street, who lives at No. tr Brooklyn, charged betting and concealing .a deserter from the United States Army, was begun to-day before Judge Garvin in the Federal Court, Brooktyn. On May 1% James Shatlace, nineteen years | Power, Jcet him out of the ormy, sent him to Letters from Prominent Physicians | p.anx CAUSES | CAR SMASH. addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and found {t an excellent remedy !n my household and private practice for many yoars. The formula {s excellent.” rere) — Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: HOL-3 PER cel extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s I am aware that there are imitations in the fleld, sce that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr, Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas- toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., say: torla has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse- ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my expert- ence, like that ef many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex- ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I lave found it to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. clan who has raised a family, as I have, will joln me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beara the Signature of “I have prescribed your “Your Castoria stands “I prescribe your Castoria “As the father of thirteen “The namo that your Cas GRAND Rapips FURNITURE: CREDIT TERMS yi 00 * Down on $50 00 Open Saturday Evenings 104th ST. LSTATION AT CORNER . | Biarende, Waiches on Credit 8 HMOSD " MECH CO, 135 | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT PAH oe erie: ICAN WATCH & DIAMOND GO” BAN UN LANE, Phone Cort Go@7, Agt, calld AMESBERGMINY 37 MAIDEN LANE FLATS & APARTMENTS 79: Ler. |° 42d to 41st Sts., 10th Av.;! 1, 234 Rooms & Bal, $1.15 to $1.95 Ad | ache, dizziness, old, gave himself up to U. 8. Marshal ing that he was a deserter from the 33d Pioneer Infantry. At his court martial the boy said that while on a furlough of two weeks to visit his home at No, 30 Floyd Street, | Brooklyn, his mother, who wanted to e Attorney he lawyer, he auld, told him to remain in hiding. while he got busy with Eas thorities One Jumps Track and Crashes Into| ther—Two Injured. Two persons were Injured (o-day when a northbound Graham Avenue car struck a plank on Graham Avenue near Metropolitan, Brooklyn, jumped the track and crashed into a southbound car. The front part of the southbound car was smashed. Traffic was de- layed twenty minutes, injured were Mrs, Bridget Glynn, Sutton Street, and ty, of No, 49 Goodwin e treated by Dr. Black rine’s Hospital and sent st. ¢ to thelr home —— LENORA SPARKES IMPROVES. Opera Singer, Auto Accident Vic- tim, Recovering at Hospital, Miss Lenora Sparkes, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, 1s re- covering at Nassau Hospital, Mineola, L. L, from the effects of an automo bile accident, yesterday. Early re ports said that her skull was frac- tured and her life was in dangor, but rs at the hospital to-day were 1 that the worst injury was a concussion and that the danger was past poeta es AUTO DRIVER KILLED. Two Others in Hospital After Acci- dent on Boston Post Road, Special to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn,, July 29.—Max Winkler of New York City died in the Greenwich Hospital this morning from 1 fractured skull sustained tn an aut» mobile aceldent at 1.45 o'clock thi norning on Boston Post T Mrs, Ethel Siegel and her son Samuel are in MONDAY, JULY 29, | Store Open 9 to 5 1918. Prices in most instances are on a par with our last January Sale prices. by leaps and bounds, n these sale prices. '2 x 99 inches 90 x 108 inches. . In ried sizes where quantities are limited we t any mail orders. For the same reason quantities will also to each customer. Tuesday—Third Gallery, New Building The foulard It is simple, but appro- priate for any daytime oc- casion—a street or afternoon At the waist-line is a wide in- sert of matching Georgette crepe. The Lanvin collar acd Gg dl so is the tie 1 suffering from gerious in- juries, ‘There were nine persons in the car h was operated by Winkler, Thi party Was on its Way to Bridgeport. >. Newfoundland Oversabseribes Victory Loan 50 Per Cent, July 29.—Final re st Vietory Loan ampaign In New Foundland showed a 7,000,000, r' cent. y set out WOMAN'S NERVES a. MADE STRONG | By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | “[ suffered for more than a year | from nervousness, and was so bad T could not rest at night would he awake and get so vervous L would jhave to get up ind walk around md in the morn- | ng would he all | |tired out, 1 read vbout Lydia BK. ‘inkham's Vege- Compound 1% 7 | and thought 1 would try it. My | Ness 800n ne. TI sleep | well and feel fine in the morning and | able to do my work. I gladly recom: | |mend Lydia FB. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound to make weak nerves tron Mrs. Albert Sultze, 603 t| Olmstead St., Winana, Minn u Hlow often do we hear the expres. | sion among women, “Lam so nervous, I cannot sleep.” or “It seems as though I should fly.” Such women | should profit by Mrs, Sultze’s experi. | ence and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia BK. Pinkham’s egetable Compound, a trial Vor forty years it has been over- ing such serious conditions as dis acements, inflammation, ulceration, | irregularities, periodic pains, back nd nervous prostra tion of women, and is now considered the standard remedy for such ail $3.35 been $5 and $6 Pumps of white canvas, dull calfskin and patent leather. ‘ew sport oxfords of white T he cool summery tissues of which they are made—figured and dotted voiles stand a lot of tubbi: $9,805 Worth of Sheets | and Pillow Cases At Lower Prices Than Have Prevailed Here for Six Months This readjustment of stock is to bring about a quick turnover before inventory. . . . . 5,220 Muslin Sheets Cot, Single, Three-quarter and Full Bed Sizes (Sizes before hemming) . $1.15 ) 72x 108 inches. . $1.60 | 90x 99 inches $2.25 81 x 90 inches ‘81 x 99 inches .. $2.00 st (81x99 inches), in particular, is made of one of the finest grades of ‘sheeting—a well-known brand which we cannot name, be- cause of the very low price. . 600 Pillow Cases, 40¢ Each 45x36 inches—a well-known grade of fine sheeting. All “Odd”? Fancy Linens rg Some reduced as much as half price; the a Our few-of-a-kind pieces, some soiled fro} are now down lower than ever before. L A Pw to 75¢ Centerpieces. ..§1 to $3.75 unch Cloths. $4 to $17.50 | Scarfs oo $l to $4.25 Lunch Napkins...36¢ to$1 | -"s. lode: cuffs are Women’s Silk CoatenOut Full-length Model. 1 5 Were $19.50 to $22.50 peste dust coats for Summer motoring—full length, loose and In black and navy blue, Some have cover collars of contrasting A few satins among them. Fashion Salons—Second floor, Old Building A Sale of Women’s Shoes | Which Counts for Much Nowadays Shoe costs are still on the rise. annual readjustment of stock goes on, all broken-size groups and styles to be discontinued. AJl such shoes for women are regrouped at these prices— $5.50 for shoes which have been $6.75 to $9 Pumps in brown and black ealf- skin and patent leather, Tan ox- Pumps in dull fords and'white buckskin oxfords, | leathers, Oxfords in dull kid; high and low shoes, of white kid, for shoes which have $2.90 ered Louis heels. Dark Tan Oxfords low heels—$4.75-- special First floor, Old Building Curtains and Bed Sets’ Will Take Wing Tomorrow Scrim curtains— marquisette curtains—-muslin curtains Nottingham lace cuitains—-cluny curtains—-Irish Point cur- | Antoinette curtains--lacet Arabe | Brussels curtains—real Point Arabe curtains— what a choicel Only one or two pairs of a kind, though reason for the sale. 75¢ to $30 pair; were $1.50 to $55 Panel curtains, $1. Bed Sets, $2.50 to $20; were $5 to $45. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. A Porch Dress Partv 400 Dresses, originally $5.85, $6.85 350 Dresses, originally $8.75, The specialist responsible for our porch and garden dresses says that this is “the season's most important sell- | ing event in this section ‘ The models are new, frock is crisp and fresh are becoming straight line ef fects, and smart Eton model © $2.75 to $24 to $12 each; w only in pretty Broadway at Ninth sometimes below— | Since then wholesale costs have gone until now they are higher, in some cases, 0, that these qualities are from our regular stocks, n grades of sheeting, and absolutely free from any kind of dressing or filling. all not be able Main Aisle, Old Building Our Favorite Foulard Model for Women Originally $40 Now $25 It is a clever Lanvin Gane is unusual inconspicuous ae sign and soft color— French blue in two tones, ecru and navy blue, navy blue and In spite of this our semi- We are clearing out $4.50 for shoes which have been $5.75 to $7 for shocs which have been $4 All white canvas pumps cut on fashionable long lines and cov- and that’s the Tuesday, $3.95 » $10--Tuesday, $6.85 There are very attractive sheer white dresses, and one group of the very scarce polka dot on navy blue and black grounds. Wide choice in every size, but are so many models that in a few the sizes are not complete. with- Main Aisle, Main floor, Third floor, Old Building HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenme Today and Tomorrow Will Be of Interest to the 99 and 66 “Go-Aways”’ ths ““Stay-at-Homes” Read and Judge An Event of Mid-Summer Importance! Three Attractive Groups of TUB SKIRTS They are particularly essential to the well- dressed woman just now—who considers their trim smartness none the less pleasing than their refreshing coolness and comfort. 1.95 2.95 3.95 Our reg. $2.97 Our reg. 83.97 Our reg. 94.97 MATERIALS are White 5 Khaki Gabardines and White ique. STYLES owe their pearl button trimmings. SIZES—Medium and extra sizes are available in all three groups. vidual smartness to unusual pockets, belts and Hammock Clearance Prices to clear every Couch Hammock now in stock. Denim, Duck and other fabries— those formerly $32.50 and $35.00, to clear 25.00 formerly $27.50 and 929.50 Sth Cheah sscas 21.50 formerly $22.50—toclear.. 15.00 formerly $10.60—toclear., & 50 Large Assortment of Swinging Hammocks 2.44..2.97..3.44..4.97 Pl novelty Stripes, i Allover Armures—Tufted A Dazzling Display of White Summer Cottons Competition Prices 36-inch Emb'd Voiles Maen ae 44-inch Chiffon Voiles (French 8s 48 44-inch Organdie (French) our reg. .97.. rye i Spreaders, Side Valance. 40-inch Organdie— |] our reg. .78... 58 40-inch | Organdie:. 38 AUGUST SALE en Goods Begins ue August 5 SALE MEROGHANDISE INOLUDES>— Blankets, Comfort- Linens guts P "Pillows kin, ‘oplin—Good- vage means 27-inch Mercerized Poplin— value .48.... Striped and Figured Madr our reg. 35... : Semi-Made Tub ‘Skirte— variety of smart styles— 3.95 and 3.87 With Mid-Summer so near, the demand for things white and cool becomes more urgent—the newest, smartest and most popular white fabric weaves are always available in our complete stocks, and the prices are ever a source of favorable comment among the thrifty TRIBUNE, MUERALD, WORLD, &C. Those Who Buy at August Sale g Prices Make Excellent p Bes tedbecyrg EVERY BIT AS ALLURING AS | THE COOL DIP IN THE SURF ARE THESE Bathing Dresses and | Their Very Low Prices At 3.74 At 1.38 Our regular 8 Our regular 82.95 Satin Bathing Dress Knit Bathing Suits Simple, attractive slipon models, | Black- tively trimmed with pavy blue and black— orange or white. Size 34 to 45 Sizes 36 to 4@ | MORNING SPECIALS-— Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. | ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. | $4.47 Women's Bathing Dresses.......3.27 | $1.75 Black Taffetas....... .. 122 Mohair—nayy and black =-b ed 45-inch — oft chiffon tinish— Ciuare or braid trim-—siaes 36 ‘SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, fea SFCOND FLOOR is ih, Blouses ch $2.47 Striped Tub Sill severe Ob] FOstne =i round weave Tailored atyles—sailor or con- navy and black vertible collars DIKSS GOO! N FLOO! HLOUSES SBCOND FLOOR, OMAN a. 2.68 W. 's Phill $1.28 Crepe Georgette ate $ Nesen's Foulprine _., £94] Double width—tight and dark Hand emb'd yokes In dainty de Bas ces arecribbon run eyeleta—emb'y EP'T.—MAIN FLOOR, entire gown hand sewed | 33 0% pink Lingerie Batiste > Tl MUSLIN MINDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR 34-inch—for undergarmen’ WASH DRESS FADMICS—-BASEMEN’ 73 ct, Women's Lile Union Suit 7 B sleevelens oF Tet. Fons Dross Ginghome aaa a sar ee a Assortment of r extra *, plaids, as well as gules Kare UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR » soon to prepare for Fall $1.00 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses #7 | term at school. thin rebels te Fanpire and ylea—-con= d for school dresses. Buy Ee net SecoNp FLOOR WASH Dithos FABRICS BASEMENT, $2.00 ‘and $2.50 Men's Russian elles, Cord Shirts 155 (%<t Wits Dives ¥ of Bilk and cotton mixtures—-varlety ~Varigty of of stripes and colors—well made dainty Vr iistsHiNGs—MALN FLOOR ecg . aw 855 | $4.97 Silkoline Comfortables........,'8.68 Miihettam ant hy tacsiecveieng” | Floral. patterns—cotton fille@e= be OnE AP abort full sine 1 stitehed. COMFORT ABLES BASEMENT, $1.00 Corn Floor Brooms seneeeee WO 218 Household size, all sizes. BROOMS -THIRD FLOOR, frie FLOON. 6.50 [5157 Carpet Sweepers... ....... 1.08 : top—-nickel finish--adjust= a pdark, eray Abie aust paneonree haenieee® wan pes, checks RUGS -' THIRD FLOOR, some with extra $1.75 Washable Couch Covers.........1.97 ‘ or self tone stripes— UNDERWEAM MAIN FLOOR, LOTHING THIRD FLOOR, 7 et, Boys’ Washable Trousers 8 "Eh yrian erash and white duck HOLST ERY~-BASEMENT, ht or knicker style— with belt loops— a4 %4 et. Children’s i te pom} rs. ors: 2 tom Na- ~THIRD FLOOR, Bors restarted? ket ried es a " ee i i rn

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