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ECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Tay no longer the slightest need of ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist ly @ little of it night and m hould soon see that have begun to dis- while the lighter ones have ed entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- ely clear the skin and gain a beauti- ful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold wi of money back if it fai freckles.—Advt. OPEN EVENINGS Annual August Sale OF NEW AND USED PIANOS and PLAYERPIANOS Guaranteed New PLAYER $395 $10 Monthly Bene! a Music and Cartes, Used Player Pianos $275 Bradford $8 Monthty 375 Regina 0 \Moneniys 395'Arionola (New) 10 (Senthirs USED UPRIGHTS $25 Manhattan $3 cttanehty,, pe Stoddart 3 na a 115 Starck 150 A. B. Chase 5 | Monthty 166 Bator 5 aia 165 Walters 5 Monthly | 170 Hardman 175 Sterling 175 Weser Bros. 180 Brambach 1) 0 Wissner ia 1v Sohmer 5 vat Pala 190 Weber 5 vat Pata 195 Bradbury 5 unit Pala USED ORGANS $10 UP VICTROLAS $22.50 Ur $3 Xoeun'tonun PIANO THE EVENING WORLD, ¥RIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, WAR TIME PRE OF CSN ENGLAND HAL OF $1.25 RATE Why Proposed Brooklyn Gas Company Charges Should Be Investigated. By Sophie Irene Loeb. While the gas companies are plead- ing war increases as a means of rais- ing rates, espectally the Brooklyn Borough Gag Company, which an- nounces ft is going to charge $1.2, the Prices now charged for gas in war- ring England are startling in com- parison, For exampte: Owtng to the impor. tation of off from this country and other war mutertais, the gas rates for Birmingham, England, were raised as follows: For fighting, cooking and do- mestic purposes—Up to and in- eluding 100,000 to 600,000 cudte feet, 65 cents; 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 cuble fect, 67 canta, For mamufacturing and motive power—Up to and including 1,000,- 000 cubic feet, 69 cants; 1,000,000 cubic feet, 67 cents, The above prices are subject to’ © 5 per cent..discount for prompt payment. While Birmingham has much more Injuries, largest elements in making gas, the war is 65 cents per 1,000 feet to the smallest consumer, The glaring price of $1.25 prescribed by the Brooklyn Forough Gas Com- pany, which is almost double, pre- sents a noteworthy, contrast in com- parative burdens af war borne by consumers in connettion with public utilities. night. internal injuries; Besides this, there ts quite a differ- Despite the difference in labor costa, the enormous population of New York of 5,000,000, as compared to 500,- |000 in Birmingham, presents a large | margin of profite accordingly, So much so that such an increased sale jof gas in New York City might well warrant a lower rate than that ob- | taining in European countries, which |must now get most of the materials |and oil from us. | Or peru. he conditions are so: what like American cheese, as w: Federal Food Bill, who disciosed how | !most intolerable American cheese '{s sold cheaper in and than in America. products were obtained at a cheaper | uncertainty. re than right here where y are made. stion arises, should not the GOETZ & CO. 81-87 Court St., Brooklyn Men in Poslam, people who are being urged to sub- scribe to Liberty bonds and otherwise |¢nersy in such con war be protected from | that one ounce of Po raising with the war | pound of ointments le is? h while for the Public | turbance of the skin. vice Commission to look into the| gold everywhere. nt de in this country by Y corporations, for which and comparing them fe for the other aide? a the oil industry there | might be found a state of affairs sim- ilar to the American cheese propoal- wu oP. M, ’s and Young Men’s Two-Piece SUITS 10 MEASURE (Coat and Trousers) Regular 18.75 to 22.50 Woolens ! Considering the present high prices and great scarcity of materials this sale offers sensational m Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, NEW YORK CITY STORES: 1387 Broadway, Bot, 47th and byl s' 4 Third Avenue, Near 85th St 1B Eighth Avenue, Near 28d Strest, , Bet. 43d and 4th Sts, 2331 Eighth Ave. 1 door above 125th St. 143 West 20th Street. BRONX S 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. ce voney-saving opportunities ! ! Open Saturdays ws = Intil 10 P.M. Lt et, STORES IN BROOKLY, 104 Flatbush Ave., {ie door (ro bide’? 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5ist Strot, STORES IN NEW JER. Newark, 196 Market 8t., near Hoh &t | Union Hill 267 Bergeniine Ave., John St. Headquarters, TORE: Newark, fractured back; No Extra Charge For It, Advertisementa for The World may be loft at Jemy American District Measengor eftice in che oity TAKES A LEADING ROLE IN “SPRINGTIME A LA CARTE” AT THE RIVOLI 8 HURT AS MOTOR TRUCK WRECKS TWO AUTOMOBILES Four Are Taken to the Staten Istand Hospital Suffering From Severe Eight persons were infured, four so diMcuity in securing oll, one of the | seriously that they had to be taken to hospitals, when a big automobile truck highest rate it has-charged during the | crashed into two automobiles at Rich- mond Avenue and Barton Avenue, Grant City, Staten Island, late last ‘The injured sent to hospitals were: Leo Arstrielly Jersey City, shock and Frank Rosanskt, Anthony PACIFYING BALM TO ITCHY SKIN Try Poslam for any bad case of Eczema, particularly when nothing found by Mr. Lover, tather “of ‘tne [else seems to help and the itching is Poslain is so active, stops Itching so Similar | quickly, that it does away with much This directness—this getting right at the trouble—is a quality exclusive Poslam possesses healing ntrated form lam is worth @ efficient. Use * € S it to drive away any eruptional dis- For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City.—Advt. | Winer, Newark, red skull, and Anna Cirrinict, ark, shock and internal Injuries. Others injured were Frances Kelly, Newark; Joseph Genezerino, Manhat- tan, an@ Harry Silverman, New Brighton. The auto truck was owned by the New York and Philadelphia | Auto Trucking Company and_ was driven by Joseph Littmann of Coney Island. The two automobiles were driven by John Meyer and Anthony Winer, Littman was arrested charged with reckless driving. | ————._— ‘Teo Hurt as Taxt Is Mit by am Aato. Two occupants of @ taxicab were Injured early to-day when the ma- chine was struck at Surf Avenue and Weat 12th Street, Coney Island, by an automobile driven by Lo Kirach of No. 281 Bast 38th Street, Manhattan. Peter Tuley of No. 628 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, received grave in- ternal injuries and is in the Coney Island Hospital. William Brigsoly of No. 1835 Wert Bight Street, Brook- lyn, was bruised and cut. Kirech es- caped injury. Cavalieri’s Recipe’ forAttractiveTeeth “Proper diet—proper tooth brush— tooth powder or paste—and the right kind of mouth baths.” ont Liquid—Powder or Paste you the good tooth powder or paste; and in the Liquid form, the most cleansing, refreshing, healthful mouth bath you ever used. SOLD EVERYWITERD FOR SIXTY CANS, ———— i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDmns Quality -Superb souvenirs —but Ili give them all for Helmars Store Open Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 6 P. M. RANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— Bloomingdale 59TH TO 60TH STREET--LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE By Subway! By “L”’! By Surface Lines! All Roads Lead to Bloomingdales The new Lexington Avenue Subway, with its s9th Street Station a part of our store, serves to bring the whole of Manhattan and the Bronx—as well as Brooklyn—in closer communication with the Bloomingdale Store. dales’—now more than ever before—the store accessible. Blooming- For August Wear Fashion Says— Napped Felt Sport Hats In a Velour Finish $3.69 For shore or mountain wear these are the essence of smartness and, comfort: happy combination. Seven distinctive models in twelve exquisite colorings and black. A unique offering at this low price. Copenhagen, navy, brown, purple, sand, coral, orchid, Empire green, taupe, old rose, cardinal, black. Black Silk Velvet Tams Their popularity has taken a tremendous jump— but their prices remain moderate, $1.95, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 Of course you've noticed the sheer youthfulness of them— and the effective way they contrast with a white or gayly colored costume. Bloomingdales’—Main Floor Bathing Suits *2°° A practical, comfy, two-in-one model (as | og ured) that is made of a soft part-wool fabric. The suit is very simple but cut on lines that swimmers like—no baggy skirt or im- peding sleeves. We have them in navy blue and black, most of them navy, trimmed with bands of checks in red or white. CONOMY DASE = a eI Nowadays One Scarcely Expects to Find Such Women’s Low Shoes Marked as $2 69 Little as Yet here they are—and Pat- ent leather, dull leather, tan leather Oxfords and good looking, too. Pumps. Louis and mili- tary heels. One style is illustrated. Sizes 3 to 7. Women’s Juliets $1.50 Black Kid Juliets with tips and rubber heels, Sizes 3 to 8 Play Shoes 98c For boys and girls, barefoot randals and play oxfords, Sizes up to 2. Eloomingdales’—Economy Basement, The Swimming Season at its Height And Still We Cut the Prices on These Bloomingdales’—M ain Floor___t ENT Blankets and Comfortables in the August Sale Comprehensive stocks, good, durable merchandise, prices that are in many cases less than to- day’s wholesale figures—why shouldn’t the provident house- wife buy now for next Winter? White Wool-Mixed Blankets, $8.98 and $9.75 Pair With pink or blue borders; for single, three-quarter or full-sized beds, White Blankets at $7.98, $8.98 and $9.75 a Pair With pink or blue borders; for full- sized beds, Extra Fine White Wool Blankets at $12.50 and $14.50 a Pair Mixed with a small percentage of cotton; for large-sized beds; strong and durable. Fancy Colored Blankets, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.75 Each In a variety of styles, including block plaids, Indian designs and plain colors. ‘These are the Eiderdown wool finish blankets; am exact re production of the famous French slankets, in exquisite colorings. Fancy Plaid Blankets at $4.75, $7.50 and $9.50 a Pair In a great variety of color combina- tions; for single, three-quarter or full-sized beds, Gray Blankets at $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 a Pair For single, three-quarter or full- tized bed: Camp Blankets, $7.50 Each extra Wool and cotton mixed, strong and warm; weigh 5 62x84 inches; gray, with black borders. Comfortables at $3.98, $4.98 and $5.50 Each Cotton filled, covered with splendid materials, in an assortment of de- signs and colors, with or without borders; for three-quarter or full- sized beds. Lexington Ave. Level “Meat Specials Fresh killed fancy Fowl, Ib. , 35c, Hindquarters of Spring Lamb, Ib; ce Boneless Liberty Bacon, 4-6 1b. piece, Ib., 32. Forequarters of Spring Lamb, Ib, Porterhouse or Sirloin Steaks, Ib, 3 asting Veal, Ib., Le loomingdales’. 221jc. Base 200 Men Step Lively! Featherweight Suits—— | Palm Beaches and Others | Repriced Down to 200 Men who step lively will make splendid buys—for suits of so h a grade rarely deign to go at so low a price. And they’re just exactly the right suits for these dog day genuine Palm Beach suits and othe.s made of smart, light materials. Sizes up to 46 Big Cuts Also on Men’s and Youths’ | 500 Pairs of Men’s Trousers Priced to Walk Away, $4,85 Made of worsteds and cheviots in conservative Also some plain blue serge. Suits, $19.50 Worsted and fancy cheviot in this season's best) shades and this season's best styles, Have a voak at'em stripes. Bloomiggdales’—Main Floor a iain