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Soups 18 Kinds Van Camp's Peanut Butter ~< Van Camp's Evaporated Milk | Fare 40c Each Way liquor dealers had failed to appfy for terday, the last day for the filing i ATS. | CLAMBAKE; | POOH, POOH JULY 1 “Himalayans” Attend From | Far and Near, Chanting “Personal Liberty.” —A ‘The plan of 60,000 citizens of New | York State to leave the United States | fiat immediately after July 1—you) guessed the reason—was revealed at New Dorp, Staten Island, yesterday by Major Charles C. Rees, the artist. Major Rees is Grand Lama of the Hermits of Himalaya in this juris- diction. No other man tn the United States is closer to L. Hasa, the home of the Grand Lama in Tibet. “Hundreds of our members,” Grand Lama Rees dectared to %0 hermits, taskmastera, mandarins, abbots and lamas, seated at dinner in the great dining hall of ex-Alkderman John <' a Seesseranes ¢ Aesemavmnel Vem i cries of “Waiter!”). TRANKSPEE 18 SOME PIECE OF MONEY. “Some «speak kf the ‘great ex- ‘pense’ of such a journey and of the bigh cost of living in a new country. Bosh!’ Not only bosh, but Aiddlesticks. I wonder how many of the Staten Island brothers know that only a few weeks ago I received a dividend of 100 trankspee (think of it gentlemen, 100 trankspee) on a small investment I made in Tibet only ten years ago. “A trankspee, I may explain, is a coin about the size of a $15 gold piece. And on one trank: you can live in comfort 300 years!” After hearing Major Rees talk on and on and on in this inspiring man- ner for an hour and twenty minutes the Hermits of Himalaya (New Dorp Kave) voted unanimously to with- that yesterday's assembly at John Gillies’s was their “farewell to Per- BostwicK country Some “Hermits’’ Who Enjoyed Staten Island’s Himalaya Clambake and 2.75 Brew Last. Night TEACHINGS CAMNO suDge To Gone oF THE Younona ear ww MATHIEL J. CAMILLE PoUTIEAL LRADOR or STAT EN (SLAMS + ARNOLO GrATER HAND euxs —_—— Sonne Bour QIN St ) masoe CHARLES C REESE sonal forever.” Instead, they duffed into Conrad Wittich’s “Rhode Island” clambake fust as tf clams and beer and everything were with the of Richmond,” saki he, “we'd have 300,000 people down here.” Assemblyman Thomas F. Curley and Henry A. Seesselberg, who stand us to stay. aces with everybody on Staten Island ALL STATEN ISLAND AT THE|because, while they voted for all the FEAST. “liberal” measures at the recent ses- oman Suffrage, Sunday and Sunday movies—they fought Prohibition to the last os. get's She Kstny ‘ap Gevilitg [Dutee Atarneranigs™ 1 lord Gillies, ‘who “fourteen or |PRETTY GOOD WORK FOR ONE All Staten Island was at the feast |*0n- for and, according to Chlet of the Her. | passball mits, Willlam M. Wilcox of New fifteen years ago was a Brooklyn AFTERNOON. Alderman from the Greenpoint sec- meumbe: Louis Heyman, lar ty tion, “insisted that this Prohibition} 4,42ws, Heyman. @ popula menor stuff is nothing more serious than “paper talk.” ‘Among others whe attended the party were: Cahill, the New who Moon explaining such games thors, tiddiedy-winks, Old Maids and Casino to a group of little boys and became so engrossed in the game that he forgot the clambake. (Louls won as Au- Matthew J. Brighton insurance man, Democra‘ jeodee ct Recon’: ee eleven bucks; and only @ quarter “Ifsthe people of New York knew limit at that). ruffles, vestees and On Special Sale Fri Store Open All Day Saturday, June 28th | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York About Misses’ Summer Dresses Offering Extraordinary Values Sizes 14, 16, 18 years—Suitable for Women to 36 Bust, Attractive models of foulard pattern Voile, Organdie, featuring Other Summer Dresses, 5.90 to 13.75 More Elaborate Models, 15.00 to 25.00 To Close Out Friday 125 Misses’ Smart Cotton Dresses An accumulation of the season's desirable models, in figured and flowered Voile, check and plaid Ging» hams, straight line and tunic models, trimmed with Reduced to organdie collars, day and Saturday with contrasting vestees and collars. Special 7.90 Edwin Smith of Stapleton, exalted o ruler of Lodge No. 841, B. P, O. E. There are 600 Elks on Staten Island, A late arrival was M. J. McParland of the Department of Taxes and Assess- ments at Borough Hall, St. George. “M. J." was sorry to be late, he sald, but he couldn't leave until it was time to close the office. ry Municipal Justice Arnold Wede- meyer, a8 youthful in appearance as he was 9 years ago when, at the age | of 32, he was the youngest New York istrate, and County Clerk C. Livingston Bostwick were others who shook hands all around quite as if the meeting had a political favor, Louls W. Kaufmann of Stapleton, assistant @ecretary of the Staten! Island Chamber of Commerce, boosted | the Advantages of Staten Island (as the Place to Build Your Home) 50 industriously that visitors from the city suspected him of some con- nection with real estate, Others whose names ‘one heard from time to time were Judge Tier- ney, former Postmaster Tom Mc- Ginley of Stapleton, Judge Thomas C. Brown of New Brighton, Magistrate Frederick S, Mullen, Alderman John J, O'Rourke and Edward Atwill and State Senator John A, Lynch. A Manhattan visitor was ex-Assembly- man Denis G, Donovan who, his friends said, may goon be @ candidate for the Board of Aldermen. ‘Three or four fast boxing bouts were staged on the green and the Hermits, with Captain George Bechtel pitching and Abel Kiviat, the runner, catehing, deat the Elks at baseball 28 to WIFE CRUEL 21 TIMES, HE CHARGES IN SUIT Mrs. Denbosky Denies This and Court Awards Her $75 a Week Alimony. Gupreme Court Justice Tierney yes- terday awarded $75 a week alimony, $750 counsel fees and the custody of thelr two children to Mra, Blanche Denbosky, pending trial of a separa- tion sult brought by her husband, Isaac, member of a dress manufac- turing firm which the defendant said does $1,000,000 worth of business an- nually, David Krasher, No. 601 West 1634 Street, testified a woman Visitor sald to Mrs, Denbosky in his presence: “You ought not to let Ike get off #0 easy. You ought to spend more money and give him all the expenses you can possibly do, If he comp! @bout buying one hat, buy six |1f he complains about buying pair of shoes, buy six pairs” Mr, Denbosky alleges cruel and in- human treatment on 21 counts, F wife denies the charge and says she once found a woman's gray glove in her husband's nocket © 135 plain white and’ also figured tunic effects, one Steamer Breaks Pro} 13.75 LONDON, June 26,—The steamer |Songa, Baltimore, June 7, for Bergen, reporting her position at latitude 4s north, longitude 26 west, is proceeding lowly three propeller blades MINSTREL SHOW BY 69TH STAGED TO-MORROW Father Duffy and Miss Janis Among Stars to Appear Benefit Fund. ‘The original minstrel show many laugh for more than two after the armistice was signed, night. the Follies Begorra in P: ‘Miss Elsie Je nd Fat P. Dutt, Eleven price to 40 Style 3535 White Canvas 6° Style 3412 White Nu-Back White Welted Sole. Also Patent Colt and Gua Metal, bring atyle Sold Blyn White Nu- Buck Boots 165th (old 69th) Regiment, which made American soldiers in France and Ger- given at the Central Opera House, 67th Street and Third Avenue, to-morrow Gen. Pershing saw the show and en- Joyed it immensely, laughing at the jokes biti ry ony at his expense, perpetrated by Harry Mallen, champion mule skinner of the A.B. F, Bill MoGrath and Tom McAnile will repeat their dance creation, :which is @ French pantomime borrowed from Janis and Father Francis , iss Janis who sang to the boys in the trenches, and Father Duffy, ‘Blyn Shoe) || Styles of Mid-Summer || Retailing Blyn Shoes that have every attraction of style and bined with the sterl- ing quality that holds Invitingly Red Cross who cheered will be in the list of stars. NIGHT wounded boys of the old them and cared for them,/] DRESS AND SPORTS HATS of all Georgette, hats with’ Georgette brim and satin crown, some in bask strands, others made of ribbon, and many more in white and *, pastel shades, too numerous to describe. ‘The show will be for the benefit of the 9th, tickets of admission will be $1 each, Among those who have already taken doxes are Clarence H. Mackay, Morgan J, O'Brien, John J. Ryan and Thomas E. for Murray. STORE OPEN ALL DAY (SATURDAY) UNTIL 5:30 P, M. HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY Sale Continued Sports and Dress HATS 3AT Our reg. $5.00 and $6.50 These are hats with the real feeling of Summer about them, pale tinted creations to wear with delicate dresses and jaunty sports hats of gay lines and cool fresh color that bring instantly to mind the vi of the tennis court, the golf course and other Summertime pursuits. The price, you will note, is but a trifle, majority scarcely more than half their real worth. et weave | ot the months wil be If you are weak, ter how much you eat, armacies and Ret enou, three wei only 60 take as directed. If at the end weeks you don't feel stronger an than you have for months; if your and vi if you haven't put on several good stay-there flesh, you can money back Iron Advt. MCE tote Colors While Makes Thin Folks Fat thin and emaciated and ean't put on flesh or get strong, no mat- to Kalish Blood-Iron is’ treatment cents a week—and three better aren't brighter and your nerves stead if you don’t sleep better, and your vim r aren't more than doubled, or uunds of have your for the asking and Blood- osphate will cost you nothing.— Big Blyn Stores win approval—com- Style 4427 White Nu-Buck Also tan Russia calf Silk Hosiery Priced 1% Style 4585 White Canvas Rubber Soles Shoes ease to the feet and to the costume. jusively in all 8. 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