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Hib hy ‘ ‘Lemon Juice For “Freckles Girlel Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the Julce of two lemons finto « bottle containing three ounces ef orchard white, shake well, and you have a querter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tifier, at very, very small cost. ‘Your grocer has the lemons and feb, “drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white fet s few cents. Massage this sweetly PALAIS ROYAL REVUE BUYS MILK FOR BELGIAN BABIES Dress Rehearsal of “The Spice of Life” Raises $3,000 for Relief Fund. More than $3,000 for mifk for Belgian bables was raised last evening at the dress rehearsal of the new Palais Royal Revue, “The Spice of Life,” the cover charges of which were donated to the Committee for Free Milk for France. The milk in powdered form will be sent to the Queen of Belgium, who will super- vise its distribution among the babies of her nation, “The Spice of Life’ is a tasteful re- fragrant lotion into the face, neck, and hands each day and see how ules and blemishes disappear and clear, soft and white the skin be- ‘hh Yes! It ts harmless. dvt. New as it is, the *““Com- “posite” Derby has struck fe lively gait! Built .on the averages.” Not so different to look at, but slip it on and at once it feels at home, ‘Registered Trademark, “law of * Broadway Broadway ‘at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four Broedway Corners” Fifth Ave. et Warren at 41st St oo , Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders, - | MENNENS . BORATED TALCUM Mothers know that all talcums are not safe for baby’s skin, so they insist on Mennen's. If Mennen's is better for baby, it's better for you. Shake Mennen's all over you after your bath — you'll feel cool all day and your clothes won't stick. Try it. vue, with what probably are the most gorgeous costumes ever seen in Amer- ‘a. ‘These costumes are the first work in this type of designing by a very young artist, John Barbour. They ore most effective. The dress rehearsal was preceded by a rehearsal to show the guests how companies are trained. Tho list of boxholders for the per- formance rivalled the opening of the won, ‘The names on the list W. K. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Ben- C. Ghadbourne, Eugene Thayer, Ben All Haggin, Otto Kahn, Charies Sabin, Alfred I. Du- pont, Theodore N. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McConike, Mrs. Potter-Adams, ‘Thomas, Clive Bailey and Mr. and Mra, John H! McCullough. Offer to Mediate in China. SHANGHAL Sept. 17.—The Chinese Foreign Office has been approached by Sir John Jordan with an offer of me- diation by the United States and Great Britain between the North and South factions, The Cabinet discussed the of- fer, but _no action has been taken, Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beauti- ful, glossy, silky bair, do by all means |get rid of dandruff, for it will starve jyour hair and ruin it If you don't, It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure |way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to tiolsten the sealp and rub it io gently | with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely |dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. | You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and | your hair will look and feel « hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inex- pensive and four ounces is all you will heed, no matter how much dandruff have. ‘This simple remedy never Advt. Pe SOU. lie ge, S07 a teh py . MILK SAVES HER LIFE. Patrolm Act an Dew Pale and walking unsteadily from the woman's room of the I. R. T. Station at} Broadway and 23th Street, @ well| 4d woman, apparently twenty-fiv old, at 9.30 o'clock this mornin asked the ticket chopper for a doctor. | Patrolmen Matthews and Ahearn of TraMe B Squad, who immediately su pected she had taken poison, compelted | her to drink a pint of milk, and when | Dr, Nagel of the New York Hospital arrived he said the prompt relief prob- | ably saved her life. | In a handbag was found a notebook | in which was written the name of Mra |Jack Feinaner, No. 349 Grove Street Brooklyn. ——— CAHILL WINS IN RICHMOND. Former Coroner Defeats O'Grady for De eracy . After a close contest yesterday, for- mer Coroner Matthew J. Cahill de-} feated Chairman Joseph F. O'Grady for the chairmanship of the Richmond Bor ough Democracy by a vote of 89 to 83.\ Cahill was opposed to the regular or ganization at the recent primaries and was elected State Committeeman to! represent Richmond County, | Cahill waa opposed by every branch| Mra. Edward Breitung, Major Josepti| or the local city administration, SHAMOKIN MINERS STILL our All the Strt in Othe sions Back. | Pa, Sept. 17.—AM the Reading Coal and Iron Company’s col | Nerios, except those in the Shamokin| region, resumed work this morning. Heeding the request of Fuel Admin- istrator Garfield, an effort was made/ last night to persuade the Shamokin | men to go to the mines, but the collieries were all idle this morning. ——<—_—_— | 5 DIE FOR HOUSTON RIOTS. | Military Executions Carried Out | for Crimes of August, 1917, SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 17.—Five | negroes who were sentenced to death by court-martial for participation in the, Houston riots, Aug. 1917, and whése sentences were, approved by President Wilson, were hanged at Fort Sam Houston at daybreak this morning No civilians were permitted to wit ness the executions, which were car ried throu; ith great secrecy, eemapsiiyiacsions Women's Corps on Parade. Members of the New York, Newark and Flushing branches of the Mote | Corps of the National League for |an's Service made @ splendid appe |in a parade in Fifth Avenue at 6 k Inst evening. The occasion was the re turn of the corps from Fort Totten, where they have been for a week's in. ten: military training. ‘The members of prps will assiat this week In the financial drive of the league for $200,- | 000 which will open to-morrow Ly E EVENING WORLD, st ot TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19 GILLETTE IN NEW ROLE. | tory giv,torg. resp Susptoton | Actor Takes Hf River W trot of (Special to The Evening Word.) HARTRURD, Conn, Bepl tit Gillette, the ared in @ new role yesterday. the afternoon he took a header Into e Connecticut River when the motor cycle which he was riding down to the! {an etvillzation in Albania. Alterations Now in Progress New Fall Models Presenting this exceptionally smart laced Boot Dull Kid top; covered heel. in hand-turned sole; One of the most desirable dress shoes of the season and extraordinary value at this price, QUEEN QUALITY Boot SHoP —_—- | hia © in Conn houseboat, tiowt | Worse for his duel nom ) Bopt. | otoreyete. | | ' well known act to double the size of our Store are not interfering with the introduction of Congrestmen Vinit Athens. 11.—Dispatches from pe to-day announced the arrival of the American Congressional sein which visited Macedonta and banta Chairman Crampton # | enthustastically of the influence of 5.50 Black Patent Kid, wit Louis XV. 32 West 34th Street KORA-KONIA WILL BRING You BLESSED RELIEF Nothing you ever tried relieved chafing for more than a few minutes. Kora-Konia relieves chafing for all day—and heals the raw spots. Kora-Konia is a curative powder which stays where it’s put. It resists moisture and is not washed away by perspiration. It doesn’t rub off. It leaves a protective film over the raw spots, dries up sores and cures all severe skin irritation due to external cause, Diaper rash and teething rash are quickly cured by Kora- Konia. great for sunburn. At all druggists. A big box for 50c. It’s N MENNENS KORA- KONIA GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO. NEWARK, NI Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Buy War Savings Stamps Regularly. An Important Special Purchase of NOVELTY HAND BAGS Will be offered To-morrow, Comprising 300 Manufacturer's Sample Bags in Velvets, Silk and Leather at $4.95 and 7.75 Being Less Than Half Their Actual Value Women’s Crepe de Chine Night Gowns In five tailored models, will provide unusual values Wednesday, on the Second Floor, at $3.85 Regularly sold for $4.50 Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Washable Glace Capeskin Gloves Actual Value $2.25 a pair at $1.38 pr. An unusually serviceable one-clasp glove in fawn, mode, ivory, putty and pearl white with embroidered backs. They will iz wash perfectly in warm water with ordinary soap. , A Sale of Women’s Handkerchiefs Will feature these remarkable savings: Women’s Handkerchiefs, Women’s Handkerchiefs, Of Sheer Shamrock Lawn; daintily Of Solid Colored Linen; with white initialed, regularly $1.90 & 3.00 doz. hand-turned hem; regularly $4.20 dz $1.60 and 2.10 doz. at $2.90 doz. Also a Special Purchase of Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.45 doz. Hemstitched or with French hem. An Interesting Sale of Reproductions of Sheffield Silver-Plated Ware Wednesday and Thursday, Main Floor, At Very Substantial Price Concessions Bread and Butter Sandwich Trays and Single Meat Platters— i vane 18 Vegetable Dishes, . . . . $4.25 Well and Tree. 6 ins., . ; ; 17 ins., $13.95 i « | Double Vegetable Dishes with Pe 7 ins., $1.45 lock handles, . . . . . « $9.25] 19 ins. $16.75 Serving Trays fee 7 Meat Platters. ii ws, 6478 Gravy Boat and Tray, . a $6.45 15 ins, $8.75 13 ins. $5.95 | Bread Trays,. . « » 3 + $3.95] 17 ins, 10.75 15 ins, $7.25 | Gravy Boat and Tray, + 5 $6.45 | 19 ins, 12.75 A monogram of three letters engraved free on Sheffield Ware only Rogers’ Silver-plated Tableware 1y-dozen V4-doren Tea or Coffee Spoons, - . . 95c | Bouillon Spoons or Salad Forks, $2.45 Table Spoons or Forks, . . $1.90 | Oyster Forks or Orange Spoons, $1.70 Dessert Spoons or Forks, . . $1.75 | Soup Spoons with round bowl, $1.90 Butter Spreaders, Medium or Dessert Knives, flat handles, 44 doz., $2.30 One script letter engraved free on Rogers’ Tableware Quadruple-plated Ware Cake or Fruit Baskets, . . $4.95 , Candlestick, 8 inches, . . Baking Dishes, . « » » » $4.35 | Jamdars, . . « 2 0 Hot Water Kettle, alcohollamp $8.65 | Gravy Boats,. . . « « + $1.55 - $1.00 » $2.50