The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 8

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n the Adiron- Elliot, w dacks “Will you take the money you were going to send n a ve half to |The W 1 r ne Mit Momorial Jand buy thrift stamps with the other ~ASFUND DONATIONS This was d 1} will 7 receive nis $ onth, Mr adds that was proud of his own friendship with Major Mitchel and —_——_— Henry § Thomps of No. i4 i ‘ jor | Broadway sent a « k tor $100 as @ + Boy Gives Half His Month ’s] great admirer of Major Mitchel and Allowance to Memorial for | one who served with him in the dily the Late Mayor wh jung qualle| ea ame from F. J. World's fund w mmend him to ation of New York 1 by Jo Contributions to T fer a meinor to al John Purroy Mitehe! continued to pour in to-day N West 95th They came from all classes and in 8 pipe of verse widely varying amounts. One fif n & Co, of Spyytem Qeen-year-old boy sent halt his} Quyeni st et gl peal Ye allowance. All the donors| Roodman, who also sent a tribute in pees el Major | DOCtry entitled “Major Mitchel's Bue expressed hich praise of Major) )).) of the plan to honor hi m > | -reatiamag | Bolgarian King Reported Nego- em: ey 5 The day’s gifts reached a total of| nOMM Ade Lot ib teponed here $276.25 and the grand total in the}inge King Ferdinand raha fund is now $25,477.10 Jopened negotiations with the Vatican In sending a check for $1, Thomas| through the Vienna nuncio, with a view as a prelude ‘o » Bulgarian na- Jof establishing re leonversion of the ¢ 80N tion to Catholicist enclosed his fifteer the following year-old Biliot Weiler note from ow quickly -_Resinol | healed that ugly skin eruption! Resinol Ointment heals skin jrrita- tions that if negiected become serious, One small pimple or slight blotch marvthe most beautiful face. A patch of itching eczema or other skin ail- mem causes great discomfort and much misery. TIZ” FOR FEET * For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swol: len Calloused Feet and Painful Corns Resinol heals skin sicknesses be cause it contains harmless antidotes | for such conditions. Resinol Ointment was originated by a doctor for the treatment of eczema | and other skin affections, so you need not hesitate to use it. At all dealers. a eae a ne , “THE | THE NEW PLAYS | “Allegiance” Fine in Spirit COUNTESS ORDERED T0 STOP) WAR RELIEF COLLECTIONS Admits Using Soldiers to Help Her in Getting-Money for French Red Cross, an interview Attorney Countess Chiquita her name Chick would cease collec! ALIEN ENEMY PROPERTY SED, $50,000,000 BY CHARLES DARNTON ent | T was a blind boy—tragedy of | tragedies—who led his German- American father into the light at Assistant After District with to-day Kiiroe Mazzuchi announced ting money When Converted Into Cash] country tor the French ted Maxine Elliott's Theatre last night j , ihe ’ The Countess, who tia +} when “Allegiance” reached its cli- Will Buy Liberty Bonds, |. 3s secre Aid Pets | Custodian Palmer Says. been living Hotel Nassau} Prince and Princess Troubetzkoy that she had sod | have written a play fine in spirit but wae Oki Se ota » help lacking in dramatic power, It would “ fea unfair to them to say that they stocks, bonds, merchandise and other] “You've got to stop al have been left behind in the world- property owned by Germans has been | lections and activities of every kind a sie, But war history may be nature,” Mr. Kilroe told the Countess y., No one, with only | taken over by A. Mitchell Palmer cuiisiaumaippaas pen in hand, can keep up with the Alien Property Custodian, according INTERBOROUGH COMPANY fot Se 8 eer 6 eer in New fs i The finest thing in this play is the declaration of the boy that he will do his best, by joining the Canadian | forces, to avenge the sinking of the Lusitania, He stands up te his father, a German-American, and by the greatest self-control, apparently, | to an announcement mad Mr. Palmer. EB York to-day by dollar of money is sent to the TI ASKS $25,000,000 LOAN War Emergency Corporation in Ex-| ury for investment, and wherever | | possible, property is converted into 4 : waht ted. in| cutive Session With Board of | keeps himself from smashing the face cash and the proceeds invested in} ‘ i of a characteristically arrogant rep- LAberty bonds. One hundred and Estimate Over Request. resentative of the Kaiser, \ forty business concerns, valued at| Members of the War Emergency ( ne play anticipates the war 80 Ae Rees FEDS SESD WEL CERI NOMEIES CRREGE. We eee far as America is concerned, There moro than $260,000,000, will be sold |Poration, headed by W. P. H is nothing to-day so dramatic as the| by the Custodian within the next few |Governor of the Federal Reserve } part that American soldiers are play- nonths afd most of the proctede will|met Mayor it nd members of the|ing in France. Our stage cannot | hope to offer anything that equals it. “Alle Board of ecutive se It wa, an hour an ex go into Liberty Bonds. | ‘The total reported | jance” there is, however, | who has come number of case to the Alien Property Custodian on | It a4 lea t Ae | July 31 wa 0, Several thousand yoo, oe ify 680,080 ra os é ee jof the total still are under Investi®@-linterborough Rapid Transit Company.|The task of making him convincing | tion, In several other thousand cases | Goy, Harding said there was nothing for| W48 left to Carl Sauerman, who won| | aus: for seizure has been found. | pudiication and me Pb. ‘} warm applause. LiFe ett daa odd publication and members of the Boards|” But the most popular actor proved Tho statement of trusts opened by sald that no decision had been reached. | to be Charles Meredith, as the young the Alfen Property Custodian up to _ -— American more than ready to fight y 31 shows the follo ets in for the country in which he was born. be 31 hom hi wink ase CAR FARES LOCAL MATTER] sir. Mereaith put sincerity and cour. his cont — Jage into every word he uttered. ‘ash deposited with Secretary-| witsen Act tm War| Blanche Yurka was rather colorless | ‘Vreasurer as Hadings, as the boy’s mother, and Carl An-| Invested in Government Aug, 2.—Street car|thony, as the father, gave | aecurities 2} companies, it was Indicated to-day oer oo eoauce & ate-fixing bodies for fare increases to| ing comp ncidentaily, ntage in be- | lock off a| Uninvested 1 to shoot ‘Total cover increased operating expenses | drawer in order to get “those papers, hisoke made necessary by wage boosts handed | ‘The final act proved tedious long be- | ’ down yesterday by the National War| fore Elsa hit’ the ark, Harrison sedilyal hh hapa eat Labor Board Hunter, with an uppish mustache, vestments made by pellet measures can be expected| W#8 edually uppish as the Kaiser hue, .itraae '| representative, and others in the play Mortgages ident Is understood to regard this as a eee Notes receiva matter In which responsibility 1s wholly! Garage Owner Burned to Death. Accounts receivable LAKEVILLE, Conn, Aug. 2.—John Real esate G Retired. H. Smith, garage owner, was burned General business and es speidbeter Veteran of the|t death when his place of business tates in operation or with eleven automobiles in it, liquidation, ‘imerehan- f them belonging Civil War and for more than twent Tax ¢ summer resi- EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, most | dis, misceliuneolis, in- 8 years a Deputy minissione was burned last night. The | Vestments, OtC.s.ees 83,059, Brooklyn, was to-day about $30,000. — The fire Enemy vessels 34,193, toby a vuleanizer while As he re-entered the property, a barreg of What Is Nuxated Iron? Physician Explains—Says Public Ought to Know What They Are Taking—Practical Advice on What to Do to Build Up Your Strength, Power and Endurance and Increase the Red Blood Corpuscles. Total OFFERS CATHOLIC SISTER TO NATION AS WAR NUAGES Bishop Muldoon Also Ready to Turn Over Hospitals to Use of Government. + $441,395, Bishop Veter J. Muldoon of Rockford, Chairman of oft the Administrative * National Catholic War Committ Counel’, ¥ ay offered to Surgron| The fact that Nuxated tron is today|bullder. 1 have since taken it mysel? 4 Gorgas, in Washington. the | Dela seed yy over three million people | Tinga ‘ot Fvous, run-down foiks o ot the members of the /#ually, and that so many physicians! who need reparation as Unis, f all of the members of the | ire prescribing it aa a tonic, strength and | but don ds in the Catholic Church in! blood, bullde weak, nervous. run-down |T have conditions, has led to puntry to work as war nurses will free either to Ko to and serve in American war ho 4 formula ‘ow what they are formula is now to be hors throughout the coun aching, swollen feet. Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching. burn- Ing, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet Of yours in @ “Tiz” bath. Your toes Will wricele with joy; they'll look up at with joy; also you will find all pals gone from corns, callouses and bunions Ther othing like “Tig.” It's the only remedy vet draws out all the Poisonous exudations which puff up you. you and almost talk and then they’ll|{eet and cause foot torture. take another dive in that “Tiz” bath. Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” at any When your feet feel lke lumps of|drug or department store—don't wait fead—all tired out— just try Srané—it's glorious Your “Tis.” It's| Ab! how glad your fect g will dance /¢ortable your shoes fcc All Goods Marked in Plain Figures LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Also to New York and Con Our Terms Apply Long Island New Jersey necticut APARTMENTS FURNISHED From $75 Up on Credit COLUMBIA and COR TINA Foreign Language Records for August Dining Room i Suite, as on Sale jiustrated, ‘ Write for Catalogue ‘| sanogo oO Mailed FREE V4 . we SELL ON y cA bir GoLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS trom Greenpoint ’ gg 88 UP. Also records with raised edailions. Machine = Kroehler Kodav ogany finished 8, upholstered with ‘fine imita “Can't beat “Tiz’ for | there or to take positions in. ba for the treatment of wounde this country Mulde ramen ent made ‘to ¢ at the Catholic Central Park uth, by phystela |. Burke of Washingto: Or iending hla endo whatsoever f | <7 Worthless We practitioners | Chitd Barned at the firet_to know of it, and cacious we are In duty bow mend it fof the welfare of 0} fu ompouition of the Nuxated | Sarah Morecell, six years old, was y burned about the back and arms her clothing caught fire from a Hospital | 447 Suits Worth ‘9, 10, ‘12.50 & °15 at If you will come here to-morrow and see these Summer Coats and Pants, examine their quality, their workmanship and their ft, you'll agree with us that this is a remarkable values espec jally during such times as exist to-day. The Popular Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Coats and Pants The coolest and most desirable and stylish clothes designed for Summer wear, Made without lining, padding or anything that will add warmth We have a big variety of patterns in both fabrics—Palm Beach and Cool Clothand every Palm Beach suit bears the label. We have all sizes in the lot, but not in every pattern every man a fit in one fabric or the other YOU HAVE MORE THAN TWO MONTHS YET OF SUMMER--BESIDES, THIS IS A GOOD INVE T- MENT FOR NEXT SEASON ‘6 Every suit guaranteed and your money will be rd AVENUE refunded if you are not fully satisfied. Alterations N, W. Cor, 83rd St and we promise {ree—-but enly one suit to a customer, 8) to $15 Suits at th AVENUE) Both Stores tlon Spanish leath er; this does not Include mattress Sewing Mach on Cri Open Saturday Till es sus, WANN XC es Sees 3 SS WAS wSN ASAE Sl Wick veo ollie GOR RR a ev ne AAC ah a a eeeendipeeenneenmenecnetionen epee a “If you love me, can you fail To send Helmar every mail?” Mokers of the Highest Grade Trkich A nargyrog Mets tgs, Gade Tes Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders 1

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