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BANDIT BINDS MESSERGER AND ROBS EXPRESS GAR al AWARDS i Ceremony Takes Front of C | of the Here World Wants Work Wonders ¢™: athe eremony t ft City Mall at ner Char after rev wes of rescue Suits for Men |]: IN A GREAT WAR-TIME SALE nal t $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, now $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, now $32.50 and $35.00 Suits, now Kupp-Air-o-Weave Suits........ $15.00 to $28.00 Tropical Worsted Suits. . $17.50 to $28.00 Silk Suits and Flannel Suits......$22.50 to $35.00 Cool Cloth and Mohair Suits... . $12.50 to $20.00 Genuine Palm Beach Suits.......$10.00 to $15.00 The Kuppenheimer House in New York. 1456 Broadway 44 E. 14th St. 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. Broadway at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 125th Street at 3d Avenue Save or Slave—Buy W. S. S. Regularly! - — Profits and Prices i Profits may be considered from two angles: Ist—Their effect on prices; 2nd—As a return to investors. When profits are small as com- pared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company’s profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. i Swift & Company paid 10 per i cent dividends to over 20,000 stock- holders out of its 1917 profits. It also had to build extensions and im- provements out of profits;to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented re- quirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. Is it fair to call this profiteering? Swift & Company, U.S. A. Place y Hall—Some es in France. f which Di jes W, jewing sever who appeared HONOR MEDALS: 1 BRAVE ENE Mayor Hylan to-day presented med- t 1 who risked their 4 ar IMT in reweu uth in burning build ett Medal dal to Patr of Hook and Ladder ok | | . THE EVENING WORLD, 1,8. TROOPS EQUAL. , Clemenceau Calls Them Too PARIS, Jul elevated lines, and in the fighting on the Marne salient | an hour, on the "H" |be opened on ‘Thursday. ‘T showed themselves equal to the best|he sald, would receives fl French troops, declared Andre Tar-| #40 4 day of nine hours a reeular run. lieu, French High Commissioner to} ‘This suge the United States, at a dinner in his] PY the Inte honor last t at the American |« University t Prof. ¢ tleton of Y nlversit and ropresentati can universities and colleges |diew said: | own troops have participated exten- | less w | was made s here Another million will follow | and as many millions as are neces- sary to bring the cause of de oy e service ANSk . as the y the honor men of ears and 100 firemen from ompantes, the medal men t of the City Hall on at their head. The 4 to tho ner Thomas ve for a fot introduce miss in his t © to pre- e performed by Department hs trains, + FINEST OF FRANCE, TARDIEU DECLARES. © Brave, Amt ador Sharp Says, Answering Praise. “of many Amerl- were present. ‘The dark days are over, but there are hard months ahead, Capt, Tar- “The first great battle in which your ut victory," said . “The part is well known 8 of the Amert- morning have sively has been a grea the High Commissto taken by your soldie: shown themse! the best French troops, sand staffs are de- same praise the front, Including ows well what the is worth and what of the next few 4s of the Star-S 8 under pangled Ban- “The war 1s not over yet. Hard months are ahead of us, but we have a en the initiative, As far y rs go the critical times are ; us, Under the strong lead- ership of a chief who is we Ir Premier Clemen held our ground. T © time on the defensive, the time ious attack has come and | days are over. ting the completion of 000 American troops in the first 1,0 France we have greeted the first suc- | cess, In common with you Amert-| cams we and our gallant Allies are} standing ready for the supreme ef- | fort The faith which ts inspiring ua will not falter, “In our crusade for the democra- cles of the world we are progressing | steadily toward our go: the ul wonderful unity and force of the | minds and hearts of your country we reward—the n of all peoples—which we | ¢, t to reap clpate from our sacrifices." William G. Sharp, the American Ambassador, in response, said: Idlers after such examples of irage as displayed by the French troops “American 6 being brave ms nificent ¢ The first million | ys peace, Only t ther day Premier Clemenceau, the Grand | Old Man of Prance, sald to me "'L have a reproach to make to you Your s too brave, too reck- | r lives.’ 1 that this waa the best hea diers are tht tT rainmen ach Division, and the B: with the ina sof hance Micials to cope with the conter to you af- factions, may prevent the ope xamination idy made of the many acts the subway system on Th | aelred to operate the tra | surrender thetr were asked to surrender 1 nouncr of both No. 166 East 42d Stree: t 30.—American goldiers | wer will be let loose in the|s .| cruiser Ha ‘Through |; n 1 not help “KEEP TEETH CLEAN A PAmirtmr ray oa NG EMPLOYEES ON “SUCKERLIST” « HALTS SUBWAY" ee Von't Give Up Hele ct Opening Thursday Doubtful. Lack of Srotherhood harmony tt f between men, wbway onmen, Subway Division tog ity of the Intert as planned. Three hundred men will he new system, The compa TUESDAY, JULY 30, Stationmen e th Federal re State Grand J T Ju) ota r has aves their stationmen to run The stationme priority on the com- tra ow the stationmen to if their priority places them ahead of the men now running tr Both stationmen nd trainmen 50 per cent thus work 1 wag re n refuse to y's list nen refuse to erate thi of their umicably, priority This su d to-day at se 4 trainmen and st John J. Phelan, dent of the wenty-three d , Third, Sixth and } TURCD ERMAN BREAK REPORTED OVER WAR SPOILS Relations Severed, Says Report From Constantinople Di- rect to Copenhagen. LONDON, July 30.—An F iph despatch from Copen gen “Direot and indirect from Constantinople ¢ port that relations bet and Germany have b The er has be last w statements firm the re- forth a ¢ for the », the only la now in posses pensation for the Bresla in the Dar danelles, In s op es an article in the 1 kflar presenting the treaty, o that in thi AND GUMS HEALTHY Half of All Permanent Teeth Are Lost Because of Pyorrhea —Nevertheless Almost Any One Can Quickly Have Fascinating Teeth. The greatest enemy of your tecth f timidity.” >— GIRL CLERKS IN PLAYLET, Franklin Simon & Co. Graduation ercines Held, the side « ] ‘The = grac ton exercises of = the Franklin Simon School, continuation | clase of 1918, were held in Franklin Hall | in the store last evening. An address by Franklin Simon, Diplomas ss pins were prosented by Gen David Cronbach. amme included songs by hy Barlow ather Mantel! tnuation Class New’ York ‘The ecene was laid in the blouse shop of the Franklin Simon store, The act- ing "was spirited ‘and reflected ‘much sredit upon the, young women in the | |e diesen aes structress in junior sales rem ie panes Ws vessn een eens Jand in order to have sound teeth you | must have | is so delightfully refreshing that after is Pyorrhea, as every dentist knows, Ithy gums. ¢ the part of wisdom pose a dentifrive ily cleans the It is the for every on that not only thorou {teeth but checks Pyorrhea and causes \the gums to grow firm and healthy Hundreds of dentists advise the patients who have soft, ¢ to use Senre roth paste because it rea eck the ravages of dre: hreco does more t and morning, mi eth so immaculately white and use, your xlistening that they will be the ad miration of all who see them Senreco cleans teeth as nothing else} can, that will surprise and please you. It to x wa om, giving them a brilliant lustre} ng three days’ trial you will never wunt to go back to ordinary tooth paste, A big tube for a quarter at all drug and department stores in Stat res, Mew Jnited sme tt SAA LESSEN ALTO LEGNLIG DE ES: BIE cm, -—— neers ph ttn ee mertenna / 1918. he ployees rece! ved y nu s th aided a a year, tries Hear Evidence Against Stock Boosting Concern, Compl. been ¢ | every Roth the Fe ries, It wa. ) bail on a ¢ mails {n a scheme s already seized | 500 POUNDS Flares at Brid A BRIDGEPORT, FARMINGDALE, CAy THE PORT Economize! obtained from clerks on stock buying. y to sun The State body, it is TRUCKS vestigation to-day Into the cause of @ series of powder flares which destroyed of smokeless powder, reeult- a8 of $2,500 last night, die- he fires were of an aocl- fental nature. The explosions were presentatives state in the employ of} large sums being! Those on the list upon @ reservation of the Union Me- talli Cartridge ly settled Bridgeport. ‘and Jury is hearing forty employees of Company, in the wooded section of nses order: ar at n, loek. manager r number, 0 a year, Other em from $8,000 to $150 uinber 126, at customers have re being received in | Groene on ttt= 008 t-tntntnontnonntngnd LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN charges of “buck- Girls!’ Make bleaching lotion the Federal of mails to if skin is sunburned, Smee | tanned or freckled teem ee eee 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, ‘| sunburn and tan lotion, and complex- ionbbeautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lervons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for o few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! It is July 30.—In- | harmless.—Advt. onths for POWDER BURN Plant Due to ort ent. onn., LONG ISLAND or NEW YORK’ —with “Triple-Heated” Gas FULTON Motor Trucks out-economize other trucks of similar carrying capacity. They average twelve to fourteen miles per gallon—in many cases even better than that. This is due primarily to the fact that FULTON gas is “triple-heated” instead of just heated as in other motor vehicles. useful driving power. FULTON rear axle construction, scientific distribution of weight and long springs economize wonderfully on tires, and combined with a low center of gravity permit greater speed than ordinarily—economiz- ing on driving time. Economy is vital now—economy of every kind. Are you applying it to your transportation? FULTON trucks are helping the nation by doing more than their share of the saving. All of our resources, all of our Every ounce of fuel energy is turned into energy and skill have been devoted to the development and perfection of this one model, a ton and a half truck. And we are the largest ex- clusive builders in the country of trucks of this capacity. FULTON first cost and main- tenance cost are so low and FULTON service so exceptional that the FULTON one and a half ton truck is qualified to handle 80% of the delivery problems to eco- nomical advantage. Price $1620 t,o. b, Farmingdale, L. I, NEW YORK-FULTON TRUCK COMPANY 1800 Broadway FARR MOTOR 524 Broad Street, Newark, N Telephone Circle 5661 INC, Phone Market 7271 COMPANY, J. Write for booklet “ Triple-Heated" Gas The Fulton Motor Truck “At the Port of New York” Co., Farmingdale, Long Island Distributors in all principal cities Positive cooling, even in the hottest weather, is assured in the Fulton capacity—aecond by an extra 20 inch fan. —one first by the radiator ‘Ae four blade Fulton motors are syphon cooled 88 member requiring attention another of the Fulton claims to simplicity of operation,