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a . THE EVENING wort, MONDAY, — JUNE 30 4019. oars sr 2 sete STATE-WIDE TROLLEY STHIKE "ts" A Motor launch @ semi-conscious No mother with a e e ‘ . — Imitations Are Dangerous. OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Draggist,” a prominent New York | Drug Journal, as follows: “Please furnish formula for Castoria, All the - formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for ntact articles. We couldn't if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative | is not surprising, but just what is to be expected. When Onstoria is hy not supply the genuine? If you make a substitute, it is not fair or | ) “right to label it Castoria, We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for n, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not | kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.” spark’ of affection for her child will overlook the signa- _. tate of Chas, H. Fletcher wher buying Castoria, Children Cry For Mothers Must Use. Care. imitations of a remedy for infants. made on imitations, Your own Jedgment tells you that Fletcher’s Castoria hay over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must Mast retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. J Leledie redotata ‘lasing Vie CanTaUR combANY, Hew YORK city Lg mo, SS il Bis ‘ : Mu nmerinointhe i The Northwest! What a Land of Adventure! Its trails—on land and sea—biazed by Lewis and Clark, by Astor, by Bering, by Vancouver. A land of glaciers and rose festivals—of hlue lakes in the bowls of ancient craters—of snow- capped peaks—of sheltered seas—of mighty rivers and the lure of golden sands. A land, tot, of thriving cities and modern motor highways. A vast, cool summer playground where one may enjoy outdoor life in the mountains and by the sea, and where one may visit great National Parks. Go this summer, En route see some of the other Na- tional Parks of the Far West, return- ing (if desired) thfough California. Summer Excursion ,“ares Auk for the broklets you want, ‘They describe “Pacific Northwest ard Alaska," ‘Mount Kainier National Park," and * Srater Lake National Park. ' , Ask the 1) sal ticket agent to help plan your trip, or ply to nearest Consolidated Ticket Office, or address — S, ‘Travel Bureau, U.8.R. R. Administration, 646 Trans portation Bldg’, Chicago, 143 Liberty St., New Yorks 602 Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICES G4 Broadway 137 Chambers st. 31 Went 324. st 14 Ww. dad Be, ToKton Ste Brooklyu. cur do we so often call your Attention to imitations of Fletcher’s Because it is a baby’s medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly Your may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be oully, ny puss Pe Then, it follows that this company must use the very material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs. Your gamegood judgment must tell you that these irresponsible imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways Oriniwes THREATENED IN NEW Recognition of “of Chon and Nine. Hour Day Likely té Be De- manded at Meeting To-Day. Leaders among New Jersey street car men may decide at & meeting this ten afternoon in Newark to declare « ratification by all the locals of the State to-night. William Wepner, leader of the street car men, says they want reo- ognition of the union and @ nine-hour jday, No demand has been presented the cqmpany. Three months ago the street car men | to the nvttber of about 5,000 declared a strike and tied bp the service in Jer- | #ey for more thai & week. The War Labor Board induced the company to sive a Quasi recognition to the union. Pi the coming of peace, Wepner con- ‘tends that the board has 20 further | Suet and that demands must be raise" between the company and the union. Hennahinanitipiphhinnnees CAN “FRATERNIZE” NOW. Openty Court German’ Utets, COBLENZ, June 10—Col. Dodge, Pro- of Occupation ean fraternize now, and twenty officers and soldiers, who were | tly to German Tepe make the sapagemnogts pestis. oo | Dodg: e Ip i, the’ “Ennouncement, Col, the Fue. at fraterniz- = In fappied 0 miy di the state of | —_——_eS_ 2-CENT STAMPS TO-MORROW. Postage Raté on Domestic Letters Lower Beginning July 1. mestic letters will be be ‘lowered (rom 4 cents tot Gen that date.” ceo ipiipibincidaimn a NEW CROP OF BEAUTIES. “Shabert Gai ef 1919" Russell is created each season, the producers of the new “Gaieties’ celebrities turning up are quite countries have not been overlooked. young ladies are Margaret Maloney. ool, Brooklyn, and her appear- comes Billy Wagner, Maloney, she is unknow y. Great hope is pla: From Barcelona, ‘ho left that cc var. Krom Fayetteville, litte village, comes Gene Clevelans guete a well known late — head. | 1200. it on her preks agent's side.” reprseonts the State ‘ot Louisiana. Neither of these girls has ever ap- peared on the stage. sororities Salles “The Girlin the from Mary] ere ia Mabel Ci Tes Od indian descent, aber | ot father” is an American. Other eee Hempstone, Berle Ger- abel | JOYFUL EATING our food is be ery ssinfol » thi joy fo taken ai te eating and living, KI-MOIDS are wonderful in their pele to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas- ant to take—relief prompt announcement. . “Quarter-Century"—because we ing June Sales 25 years ago, We're wanted mere valueajwmaking this June Sale overtop all others. Ban Lifted, U. &. Doughboys Can |j vost Marshal, has declared the Army | MADE BY scorr & BOWNE DRESSMAKER SAVED FROM OPERATION By Taking Lydia E: Pink- ham’s ar Compound in Quarter-Century June Sales Muslin Underwear NIGHT DRESSES Reg. 81.28 to $3.08,..97 to 2.94 ENVELOPE CHEMISES |] Reg. 81.26 to 82.08, .O7 to 1.97 Our reg. .58 to 61.28 BILLIEBIRKE PAJAMAS Reg.$1.97 to 82.48 1.62 to L.OF Reg. $1.18 to $2.68... 7 to 1.97 68 ct. Short Underskirts. Beginning to-morrow es Ye Ve La 1 ounce or fraction thertot, instead ‘ot | cents. 2 cent at a letter hres a | the mais. after ay but Post wae | officials pointed ou that it would be advisable to use 8 cent stamps before | EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR $1.48 Nightdresses.... $2.28 Nightdresses Prom-| pains in my right side, \ al t could not raise my feet from the floor, Pains would | 58 ct. Corset Covers.. “The Shubert Galetios of * comes into the 44th Street Theatre next Monday night it will introduce the most recent and| entirely new “crop” of stage beauties. | 7 While a Maxine Elliot or a Lillian limbs and through Capes, Coats and Dolmans in bed t ks |] Ww 7 with an icebag on || tos0 te. 24.70 to 42.50 MOTO! RA feel that they have assembled s0 with an Icebag on many fresh faces by means of a search which has extended from the vacttic to the Atiantic that the chances of* at least a haif dozen to go toe hospital vorable. There are some eighty girls in all, representing every State in the Union. while even the foreign A friend came to see me lof ‘your wonderful medicine— it Pinkham's Vegetable Compo: it, and after takin feel well und strong, do my own =e dod do dressmaking for t speak too-highly of Among some of the more attractive Miss Maloney was only recently graduated from Erasmus Hall High ance in the “Gaieties” will be her stage debut. From the same city r with: female trouble, It 4s a Godsend to ailing women, ‘qu may use my name at PERMILLA HULSIZE Tricolette Sport Dress, 39.75 $12.75 and $14.75 Voile RSs Women who suffer from any such ailments should not fail to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia inkham's Vegetable Compound.— Crepe Meteor and New Kitten’ 's Ear Crepe nee Silk Dresses—Special.. Vacation Sweaters Fibre Silk Sweater Coats. . Wool Sweater Coats..... || $4.94 Slip-on Sweaters... $9.94 Brushed Mohair and Zephyr Sweaters....,... $13.94 Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters...........5 $24.1 94 Pure Silk Sweaters:2 I. ‘94 $2.04 White Honeycomb $4.28 White Honeycomb |] Couch Hammocks Gray Covered Couch Ha 9 Dr. Brush’s Kumyss H “SPARKLING MILK” is a boon and blessing to the busi- | ness man whose mental faculties i are under constant strain. \| glass or two of this “Sparkling | Milk” taken at the office between | meals stimulates the brain and in- || vigorates the body. | ly appetizing snap and bite are relished by the palate, and it Agrees With More Stomachs than any other beverage made. Its effects are felt immediately, and the benefit it bestows lasts. There is no “kick” in Dr. Brush’s Kumyss, but there is a “boost,” and that is precisely what every man needs who works with his Couch Hammocks Couch Hammocks de tas || Tubular Stands 6.97 and SAA Its peculiar- Dresses Plain or stripe ginghame—6 to ons DePT,—6BOOND FIOOR, 97 et. and $1.17 Stamped Nij Sizes 15, 16 and 17 —all made ready, A? embroider Stamped Dish oweie our rex. 15 et Peyety iD GOOLS. ‘pAsion Ys, a ttle Tots’ Bloomer Dresses name and Chambray—» Sold at soda fountains and a etait | drug stores—15e abottle. Na Tax. Orders can be ’phoned to Lenox en 8 PATON BAY ‘patie FLO 19 ct, Curtain Mustins wi Jace Insert and edge. UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT $2.79 Crochet Spreads 1 and threé-quarter sizes— heavy rained desig SPREADS —ASEMBNT, $1.97 Bleached Sheets $1x90 Dependable make—-no dr MUSLINS- BAS@M) i 1" 94 and $9.74 Under the personal supervision of Dr. Brush SINCE 1875 KUMY8S INCORPORATED JACOB RUPPERT, President | lar and stout sizes tm | $1.25 Boys’ Trouse | Gnd herting | CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY LA: SR _AND AUGUST AS IN PAST 19 YEARS. AEARN Wet of VM Avenue Look for This ‘‘ALL-IN-ONE®”’ Advertisement Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers All Monday’s and Tuesday's Sales as advertised in DIFFERENT Sunday papers are combined in this condensed, Big Values in Small Type. Cut This Advertisement Out for Reference. began these Now is the time fo buy! ie celebrating he occasion by giving incomparable magnet now oniet pleased throngs to these (On Sale Both Today and Tuesday) LAST DAY Quarter Century June Sales + Babies’ Wear 7 2.47 Brother and ‘Sieter vey Sines Twist Suite. ‘BAT Other Oliver Twist Suits to 7.97 97 ct. Babies’ Yoke and Bie its’ Nainsook Slips. 4:2 Nainsook Slips .65 $1.17 Infants’ Slips 85 $4.47 Two-piece Chrletening Sot $1.27 Tots’ Tub Dresses. 7 $1.67 Peggy Rompers and Creepers... 8S $2.24 Tots’ Fine White Dresses. 4 $3.97 Tote’ Slip-on Swonpere « $6.97 Tots’ Silk Sweater Catan, 87 ct. Lawn Pillow Shame, .68 chm ete -, Babies’ Summer Cotton $1.35 to $1.45 Infante’ Sill and Wool Shires, wants’ Silk ang 67 ct. Babies’ Flannelette Barrow Coats... 48 87 ct. Infants’ Flannelette Wraps per and Drawstring Night 87 ct. Infants’ Wool Flannel | row Coats ye et. Babies’ Leng Flanneigis Hearn’s Blue Diamond Bird’s- the he eae val ° Tei B54 20x40 in, Wr sake in.- value 82.54 to 84.44— dozer. 2.3400 4.04 Sports Hats Hee VIS, BOD, BAT Finer to 10.00 Leghorn Hats, 4.94 and 6.50 Finer Leghorn Hats to. 15.00 Satin and Taffeta Hate— BPS and 4.94 Finer to. 10.00 Dressy rte Hate— ee 4 15.00 Motor Hats... 1.37 to 2.95 QUARTER-CENTURY JUNE SALE SPECIALS $7.50 & $8.50 Trimmed Hats o $1.87 Untrimmed Hats... 1,27 38 ct. Flower Trimmings... ..2°7 $1.17 & $1.37 Flower Wreaths. $4 $1.45 Ostrich Plumes Aa 55 ct. Flowers Ree. | Hats trimmed free if trimming freterial and hat are purcha: here. Fourth of July Flag Special Defiance Cotton Bunting Flag size 9x54 ft. to 5x914 ft. 1.970 B77 Sterling Brand Wool Bunting Zay ft to 12x18 tt L.74 to 28.54 MORNING SFECIALS—Today and Tcmorraw, Until 1 P. M. ‘o prevent dealers buying, Quantities 57 et Searts and Squares TAOSOMATIVE LINSIS MAIN PLO, || $2.24 Breakfast Coats Plain crepes-nizes 38 44 HOL reared Boos Poot rentricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders AO | SO ct. Table Wileloth 38 | lp. yda wide--sliaht imperfections ARIE Octave PHT PLOOK 58 et. Union Li tuck Towels Az | 74 et, Black Suet Clath 32 inch, 6 Lustrous qualit LANINi3--ASSMENT 4s ct Khaki C.eth MBI C88 AS MBNT, | 30 ct. Pink Nairsooks ments for women, children, FABRICS —BASBM ENT WASH DiGi 68 ct. Fine Mehaira—-36 inch r new and corde navy and bla os AN LOOK W. ite Beach Cloth for dredges, skirts, mid 4 boys’ wash Wilts: Goopm- MAIN. FLOOR hirts 240 heavy silk “stripes with or without a2 WwW. TH oT are ieee and. enial pemu- BOYS’ CLOTHI HIRD FLOOR, Corduroys @ BOYS’ OLOTHL quick-reading ive at very spec. pees tthe daily economy speci Shap fae a= June Sale $24.80YoungMen’sSuits 18.45 84 ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses . $16.50Boys'NorfolkSuits A 3.4 57 ot. Boys’ Sailor Hats $2,94 Boys’ Wash Suits... 2, $1.24 Boys’ Shirts, Palm Beach Suits for Boys Boys’ Palm Beach Suits, 9.7 4 Children’s Bathing Sui and heather ‘mixtires Quarter -Century June Sa'es Fancy Broche and $12.00 and $15.00 Fine Co: $3.74 Tub Silk Potticoats— white and colored... $1.94 White Sateen faa House and Porch Frocks $7.97 Georgette Crepe onto $1.47 & $1.67 Voile Blouses. 6.24 $3.48 Girls’ Middy Dresses $3.48 Khaki Campfire Suits 277 494 Bathing Suite—8 to 3 Pag Bathing Tights— Suit Cases, Travel Bags and Hand Bags Cowhide Travel Bags... 12. Shiraji Cane Suit Cases. ..6. 9% Black Enamel Suit Cases 5.50 Japanese Matting Suit Cases $5.43 Leather Travel Bags. 4.77 Sold in New Section, taurant, Third Floor, $4.87 Moire Silk Hand Bags 3.7 7 Also a full line of Thermos les moderately priced. Curtain Cretonnes Cretonnes—elsewhere tdnen Taffeta Creionas i 20-yd. lengths—elsewhere $1. Belgian Stripe Slip Coverings. 35 Extra Fine Quality Sli Special Purchase Art Scrime—our reg. 38 and.38 $6.94 Marquisette rire Scrim $3.50 Colored Stripe nat Fine Scrim Bed Sets Washable Couch Covers. Fine Armure Couch Blankets, Flannels al Wee} Blankets—- a bat “Gacquard ere, Woe! aa Blankets— All Wool Blankets—full s Extre Fine AllWool B $2.37 Silk Embroidered