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der consideration, te construct spectal | unitien for the treat. | soldiers before > private {ite Lands ‘obably will of here would n sanitary nd the return of the men meeting how the Na- Association detailed # tion pur n disabled by erament pli said. was an ns in civil Ufe. war for The Bind You Have Always ht has borne the signa- ture of ys H. Fletc! and been made under his ae mn ler over years. Allow no one deceive you in thi unterfeits, Imitations and **Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the hildren—Experience Te re) riment. Two days make good in the million-dollar cam- paign of the Boy Scouts, and Greater New York is 60 per cent. lacking. Ac- cording to reports the extra four days given to make up the big city's quota have not been prolific of results. The estimates of the committee in charge figured up this morning that about 40 per cent. of the quota bad been col como HURL, CAST for Castor ORIA... ote, Pry Syne ane Soothing Syrups. It contains heither | lected Spinin, "Mt Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For “Big Bill" more than years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and + Diarrhoea; allayin; Feverishness arising therefrom New York, who has been on the job | nd. by regulating e¢ Stomach and Bowels, aids the a: night and day with his coat off, imilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. — ojares that only persistent effort will The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of t | the Citizens’ Committee for Greater ! bring success. 4 The fellow with the wages and the salary has come through like he al- ways does; the housewife an dthe sister have cheerfully subscribed their jollars, but The big fellow with the big income is he slacker workers are going through the last two days with a whirl and with hope up- permost for the final windup. “Most of THE Not | left for Manhattan to/ Edwards, Chairman of big this }ins not been enough in this campaign. ‘The EVENING SCOUTS STL NEED SAT PER CENT CAMPAIGN QUOTA Churches and Schools Supporting, Workers Say, as Drive Nears End. us, I think, have fallen WORLD, down,” said Mr. Edwards this morn- ing. ‘We can't sit down and expect results; w got to do real work. Our trade mark, ‘Red Blooded Amer- icans,’ ought to be enough to sell this proposition, and if we can't put this over we ought to be ashamed of ourselves, New York is open all night and we ough to get out and hustle every minute until the job is done.” Tho campaign has shown that the boys are keenly alive to the advan- | tages of the Boy Scout organization. In New York 2,000 applications for enrollment have been received Complaint is made that the |churches and schools have not been supporting the movement as they did all other drives and no explanation is given for this laxity. mae which hae led in aji other,campaign: has fallen down lamentably in tne drive for the boys, and Manhattan, | while far behind its quota, has out- stripped all other boroughs in point of individual donations and the num- ber of adult members brought into the movement. Meetings are being held about the city to-day as usual, and to-night the theatres will be invaded. A troop | Ra; of Chinese Boy Scouts will attend to-night the Chinese moving picture, ' “Broken Blossoms,” at the George M Cohan Theatre, and the Chinese Con- | sul and 700 of his country men will also be in attendance. While Greater New York still lags, the best reports are coming tn fri all over the country, Many cities have gone over the top in support of the movement, city to get on its hustling clothes and sweep into line, In an attemp' Irwin G. ('Cannonbal from Tottenville, 8. eet night on, moto ngcles. He hopes to peat {het present record. of ¥ da and 16 minutes, arriving in n time to jcipate in motoreyole race there on Sunday after- noon, Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers Street, New York ‘The Board of Trustees has declared a Sem!-Annual Dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum { ON ALL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE Joly 10th, 1919, WILL DKAW INTEREST FROM JULY Ist, 1919, JOHN 8. DALY, Comptroller. JOHN J, PULLEYN, President. | PHOTO PLAYS, PARK fe : Tomor'w | Night FiRST 11ME aK, 1 WILKE “ys aol 7 JESS Hudson River | an] ARD by Daylight ; * The CHALLENGE OF CHANCE DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. j regen | by Roy Somervile “Washington Irving," “Hendrick Hudson,” | Oy MARRY REV LER Direct | Rall Commections to ll points | North. | J teat and West. All tbrough ral) tickets bet er See Lee aren jusie, Restaursnt. WHERE TO GO. HOW TO GET THERE ‘ STEAMBOAT! | ‘Terrific Action, Hig Fight Soetien, ‘enecly Dramatic, Pl AM: W. wy. ian be } Point ( Delaware I. St. Ly le ee a era oso : see et “Tio Me a 7 ZA Rate ae a om. tre und ‘Semburgh | H. B. WARNER | rouker M., tet ‘peant fexe: Munday), tGommwal,” 1 Newburgh {Reture seamer from points | THE MAN roe TURNED WHITE Day Deabrosses St. y.. —— BOSTC Ms ame day “melephone: Canal 9300. Hudson Line r __New York | ~ WM. S. H 5. 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VAUDEVILLE, FEPROCTOR'S O18 VAUDEVILLE CONCERT ‘Walt 8 | Park & ta ‘Doll at 3d Ave, DOROTHY PHILLIPS ‘Dat SL | in “DESTINY Nr fin Ave AND BIG VAUDEVILLE, Tiarry Brees, ‘ol It jn . Odormes Ricardo, & 47h Daily, 380-8 RivERSIDE & 61h Be st H CECIL LEA Steo way riete? PAT ROONEY, anny, G. W Loew's nneteaa Hoot ts. ni Ee AND mM, fr Wa Bye. and It is up to this big) cue ues success of the night. |. | comtumes and a Oe THE NEW PLAYS. “Follies of s of 1919" a 'Gorgeous Production NCE again, girls, gitis, giris! | BY CHARI LES DARNTON | O That's the Ziegfeld “Follles,” placed on exhibition last night | at the New Amsterdam Theatre, This new edition of the “Follies” is like an old copy. At the eame time Jo- seph Urban is a scenic genius and Victor Herbert can write ballet music that catches the ear, | The high cost of chorus girls must be wn into consideration, There are a number of very pretty girls in , the “show,” but their sisters before ‘them have put them quite out of the running. The Dooleys—Johnny and Ray—were very funny, and they took ,the “curse” off a “dope” dance by Maurice and Walton. I didn’t like “shimmy” dance by negro young- sters for the reason that this is not a dance for children, not to mention their elders. Bert Williams got very litle fun | out of his songs. Marilyn Miller flanced charmingly and scored the In- | Van and Schenck also made a hit with) The ‘Follies is a gorgeous produc- tion, notable chiefly for its scenery, SLAYER TWICE ICE SENTENCED. | ler, Goes to ©) For the second time Camille Martin was sentenced to the electric chair yes- terday at Newark for the murder of James J. Haag in the latter's Jewolry store, No. 6 Cone Street, Orange, N. J., Feb, 8, 1918. Judge William P. Martin voluntarily returned to their cells. The ringleaders then were taken be- fore the arden and sentenced to the isolation Gils gout ar expressed re- gret for thelr action WIN PRIZES FOR ESSAYS, Last October the Sons of the Revolu- tion offered three prizes—$50 and a bronze medal for the, first, $30 and « bronze meda} second and $15 and a bronze medal third—to the scholars the last year who are candid ot hee fo: tham, Edmund Waris ant Fox Toward the Ameri- been decided jarded as fol- Pret prize, Phillp Halpern, Hutchin- son-Central High School, Buffs ond. prizes. 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HEARN Our “QUARTER- CENTURY” JUNE SALES — Have Met with Unprecedented Success Judicious Buying for Cash—Selling at Moderate Profit—Are the Reasons for These Unusual Sale Specials Quarter-Century June Sale Muslin UNDERWEAR New, Special Purchase Majority Are Man'f're’ Samples We offer you the benefit of this bit af te| luek and advise you to take full advantage of it, in_ view of the advancing price of cotton and our inability to replace these goods at these prices. {1.26 | Petticoats aa birke Pajamas Our reg. Corset Covers $148 & $1.68 | Night Dresses 1.62 ustenes Children’s Underwear 6 to 16 yrs.—our reg. our reg. Martin, Who Killed Orange Jewel- || CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS —embroidery trimmed— -78.. CHILDREN’S BATISTE BLOOMERS—lace trimmed— 6 to 18 years.—our reg. CHILDREN'S CAMBRIC SLIPS—« 48 and $1.68. CHILDREN’S DAINTY SLI styles—prettily trimmed—our reg. sentenced Martin to die in the week one fpr SLIPS —fine batiste— j: 12.96 { Aug. 10. lacey splendi variety. pecia! . “Fo the court's forme! query, ‘asking Drawers trimmed to match 1.28 | {| Boys’ Caps— Peace he tren, taped Saewne crowns— iced by. the. p ‘A acc. | BE pEmOn perme | hr ecole |p." Answering hia claim, Judgo Mar- | = “ te a ae Sen ce Sale for a Day—WEDNESDAY Boy’ Percale we ren ms that be ° ‘ eaten STATIONERY Sacto So 76 ye 4. FELONS HAD A FREE SUNDAY. cl) Haale 44 waeah ee ko. Pr to Roses, Poppies, Dais'es— amnemora Prise’ Get More Bresson, 17 gad other a) All é -—Detalls of i tne mutiny soft nets in ® | Several siaee) to epee from, ngccarting to your bape, deter. bae 9 mora Prison on Sunday were. learn preference for ae or Girls’ Trimmed Hat Wine Lied ‘prisoners were ordered. to amaller, more feminir his ‘Sommaetoee The price Smart tailored styles, ae return th weir [gl yn] is really prone ony for such attractive, good variously trimmed, de. 2 85 [2 thes be permed is, femain'in “the || (alley stationery. wiltr—oor rep Gases Perel Sao: nde te keckaat detiiogss Dainty shades of green, pink, gray, buff, violet, also white. and late in the afternoon the mutineers Draperies and Curtains Cool and airy, to temper summer sunlight without excluding summer breezes. splendid values. IMPORTED CURTAIN M ADRAS— Double width, neat haere effects on cream colored grounds. 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A CARD Calling Attention to our Unusually Fine Display of BED SETS of tra nines. 20 et. Fancy Voiles N's SKIRTS—@BOOND FLOOR, AB) a tterns and colorin Many neat pai colorings. WASH DRESS FABRIOS-—BA\ $3.96 Boy Scout Suits... Play suits of khaki drill— 3 to 10 years. ING—THLKD FLOOR, trousers BOYS’ CLOTH. $9.74 Boys’ Suits Faney Tra xian ‘own, ray and to 18 Se NOYS’ CLOTHID Children's Black Cotton Hose- Double heel and vy to 6%4—our reg. to our reg. att tod Our re, HOBIDEY —OfA1N DOR, $2.24 Bloomer Dresses 155 Pmpire and belt of singhem ‘and chambray—sizes to INFANTS’ DEPT. - ‘S00 8D PL00R, TiIRD FLOOR, Imported Net, Maryuisette, Scrim, Renaissance, Lacet, Cluny, Marie “4 Antoinette, Madeira and other real lace motifs and inscrts— Sopwiee et Ince. Ia. ful touches of 7.94 to 64.00 tnd ‘sored, 7.35 oidery— col _———— white, Meander MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until1 P.M. | ~°" regular 68. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. | Corseta— Fancy striped material oung 18,60| 97 ct. Mohair Sicilionnes ........ rial 101.75 Mente 6 sriwme seer biack | Se-ineh- Suntroue haat in white and piak—low mixtures—soft finial Weave -cream, garnel #F&Y. bust, long ites model;!. 2 .48 MEN'S OLOTHING— te Wis 14TH ST, and Diack. daintily trimmed— DiS COOD6—-MAIN FLOOR. our regular $4.00 $4.00 Men's Sith Pibre Shir 3.4456 ct. Saab and Hat Ribbore 8 é : Satin stripe—fine wearing fabric el a Swell mado—ell slag. | Molres and taffetas—best colors, Extra Size Petticoats— MEN'S FURNTSHINOS— MAL mak atin stripes. ie $4.97 Women's Shirts. so and’ | STet. Yard Wide Poplins... white Monatrocand marge Arr, ang | "lik Imiged median tucker; excellent qual] «OO b ga trimmhed-—regular soft and Tustrous—fi ity—our reg. $1.04... dark colors, ‘BLLKB—ALAIN FLOOR, 50 et. White Beach Cloth. . Fine for dresses, skirts, middie also boys’ wash’ sults, WHITE GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, $1.95 Cre Gonegoting.. sansine Double” wiad tight and colors. My pets pr oral to 35 ct. Scrime and Fine grade—36- inch aainty dou- ble borders in color; also open work efterte, BASEMENT, et. Unbleached Muslins— 36 ine! 5 to 20 yards—ioss than half price. MUBLINS—BASEMENT, TICKINOS—BASEMENT, A ne-GOKton filled—ftull ‘inh Avene Quarter- Century June Sales eiped Totten od et ‘ a ble Se snake] S28 |, Boys’ Semi-Norfolk Suits— Some with extra meres: oi cheviots, x ligh| a serges—siees 7 to yeare—our jal Boys’ Washable Suits Variety of pretty rials, Hand blocked shapes i drew and tailored eects belted —- butto: fat wes utton and our reg. 5.07, Crepe Kimonos— Elastic belt models in solid rose, hee Se: vay of Pata 1.47 our reg. Pa fey a Th ee Cool Breakfast Coats- b ierpe yA made of white =| 1.74 dotted Swiss with deep flounce at bottom, sailor collar and sash our reg. $2.47. . Voile Blouscs— bray gt rimmed 0 oR contrnting collars oad | 1.24 [ cuffe—our re; 47 and $1.67 Georgette Crepe ‘Shea A choice selection of handsome models, Taffeta Petticoats— Splendid choice of mod- ‘is, in solid and chi | po | 4,12 our regular $5.65. Wednesday's Special Value in VEILS Better buy several at this price—they last longer, and are ashen more attractive. Young Men’s Monee aha