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Loww’s American Root {0,5" West of pay as pat boven ay Rak posed the plot to trace” certain ships. — fey POSLAM _ END DISTRESS | Hudson River'| | by Daylight]-: pt ong eee ||| WE OPALY DEFT THE iM | ear the" olde oldest fang gor Sr bub we are doing We ate MUR= ‘brightest ia ‘ng. Bway. wes. ing treatment. nothing else seems to_brin, Poslam is harmless Sold everywhere. write to Emergency Laboratories, 2 St., New York City.—Advt. THE FIVE MILLION LYRUG uy. Ma TD Grenier wih New Yort FATNOUSE bs, G7 Wat Wea. Sie 1 Metute Steamer same day from pointe maces f ‘Telephone: Canal 9300, | Day” Line pnd SOLE NTL Daily milings from Pier RR. feet Casial mu Pooniv's Lune aly, 6 PML Sighs magrene You oan buy it at all department yiden, wecbtars, ¢ F, M.; Bartare and stores and’ good drug stores. 1 M3 hotidays, * mM Wet 1 0 SHUBERT “WY, %,, RIQGERT, MIT, OF HI ‘Bets the pace immer -. PHOTO PLAYS. —<—————— a COHAN pare bh Bae 8.40 D. W. 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LA LA LUCILL | aad customed to flat part work, || @ teuch as adding machine or |f oaee fines ee Wal ap ad typewriter construction; 44.||SHE’S A GOOD FELLOW hour week; work; shop conditions of the no Saturday Nlewith the espionage work of” NVOLUING MEIC, Buenos Ayres Newspaper Tells ; An American woman, posing as a but in. reality an! agent of the United States Depart- ment of Justice, brought about the exposure of German intrigt in Mex- There has always been mystery in if your Indigestion is severe. | how the United States found out how Germany was trying to effect an al- lance of the Fatherland, Mexico and Japan, and how it obtained the of- ficial papers that proved thé undoing of von Luxburg and others, and ex- “sink without The story now made public is cred- ited to a man intimately connected OF ITCHY SKIN Just call on Poslam to bring you the comfort your suffering skin craves, Let it help you to be free from erup- tions and all disorders which mark your skin as needing antiseptic, heal- Unless you. have actually seen Poslam's work and know how readily it takes hold, stopping the itching at once, you will hardly believe its effects Sohee eee possible in so short a time. Asnaaeinate te gi ine z In Ecsema, Poslam's action appears murder millions of Glovme at egy ali the more remarkable when the trouble is persistently stubborn and lasting ale fe tad’ i a woh United States during the war, He also told how papers of Dr, Heinrich ¥, Albert, German financial agent in the United States, fell into the han of this Government through Alb falling asleep on a Third Avenue | train, He forgot his portfolio, was found by a newspaper mes: and turned over. to Government agents, In the German-Mexican plot the starting point also was in New York. A German woman, who had arrived on the Nieuw Amsterdam and stop- ped at the ligtel Astor, had a Dutch Passport and was under suspicion. She communicated with Count von Bernstorff in Washington, and when she reached Laredo, Tex., was halted, She protested she was a Dutch citl- zen on a diplomatic mission and that she was going to become secretary to Germag Minister von Eckhardt in Mexico City., She was detained nev- erthel In_a short time a woman carrying he Dutch paasports appeared in Me: ity and became von Eckhard rivate secretary. She was one of the rusted agents of the Department of Justice, and through her the Zim- mermann notes-were soon in the hands of Washington officials, As to the yon Luxbu new story is that the through a woman who acted inn cently. A German Buenos Ayres L gation employee came to the United States in 1917, using she: name of “Wilson.” In San Antonio, Tex., suitcase was found in possession of a left. In it were spurious passports and code keys {hat enabled the Fe: eral agents to decipher the Luxberg messages sent through the Swedish Legation, A. Bruce Bielaski, No, 120 Broad- way, who was Chief of the Depart ment of Justice Secret Service.jn N »| York during the war, discredited the ‘|story of the Buenos’ Ayres news- paper, “It does not tellthe true story,” he said. “It does present a lot of co- related facta, and it makes interesting reading; but the real story, which is jess dramatic, is not revealed. The Uni States Government has tho fact.” 1,000 SECRET POLICE TO SPY ON BOLSHEVISM Bankers, Brokers and Lawyers Said to Favor Enright’s New Bureau, New Yorkers read to-day with tn- terest--and sat back to wait for an official statement—oft the vast spy system of 1,000 members which will fight anarchy and Bolshevism here- For free mple abouts under the direction of Special Deputy Police Commissioner’ John M. Shaw. The new organization ts said to have been modelled after the Ameri- can Protective League, which was put out of business by the Federal Gov- ernment at the close of the war as an ation which did not fit the of American Institutions under peace conditions. Tho “Special Service Bureau of the Police Department,” as it is called, is sald to be led by big business men, brokers and lawyera. The e not expected to make ar- rests, ey will divide the city into zones for “secret. service.” “The Ba- =|right plan is said to ¢all for 2,000 “operatives.” Motorboat Owner and Friend, Un- conscious From Iliness, Saved Off Ambrose Light. Mr. and Mra, Olsen Wick of No, 473 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, sold their new | thirty-foot motor launch to-day, and they are glad of it, though they got only about half what they paid, Wick is a returned soldier, — Laat week he and Gustav Laffin left the Bi lyn Motorboat Club for @ short no provisions. They opbed to pick up their boathook. which fallen overboard, and could not start the engine again. sixty hours they drifted on a ough zea, suffering from seasickness. jay morning they were being swept past the Ambrose Lightship when they were sighted and rescued, both uncon- scious, Their relatives had been search- morgues and hospitals for them. The launch, which 4 been turned adritt king, Was later picked nd restored to Wick. ———__$—_ !woman in whose room it had been | Str Bes Coenen, ge Ls on ae an, due me. as been pending be- fore the board for nearly a jmonthe Use Cocoanut Oil ~ For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soa ind prepared shampods contain too much alkali. This dries the Cre makes the hair brittle, and ig very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut. oll shampoo (which is pure and’ en- rely greaseleas) is much better than anything else you can use for sham- pooing, as this can't possibly injuré the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make'an abundance of fie. creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The luther rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil, The hair dries a juickly and evenly, and it leaves it ine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and~a few ounces is enough to last every one in the family for months.—Advt. ANTI-KAMNIA Ki TABLETS grown-ups like it; Y= costs no more Made from finest peppermint. Easy and pleasant to take. Children ask for it; doctors recommend it. Remarkably beneficial for clogged- up bowels and sluggish liver. Tones up and invigorates the whole system. De- mand Partola—the Doctor in Candy Form—in original package—today. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c. best; ‘men’ who SoALSY, for AGHTNIN TRAN these positions wi e paid Saves Righest rate and positions Hie FO ne. ae B20. ae A MUSEMENTS. > »will be permanent. Apply P* Peirce “Accounting Machins Lewisohn Stadium bo. 187 E. Seth st, New CORT i Brewin a fio || 138th Street and Amsterdam Ave. eas York City. 8.30 Tonight, Guest Conductor ollie inetd ar Hove tee te || THE ROYAL ; VAGABOND and @ group ot his own works. TERRACE GAR heer Lexin to 12. Holida THE VILLAGE (Directly at Dear ‘Bubwer), iy way Sul Brenings, G46, Sistines ‘Batunicy, a3" ——— |GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES, GREENWICH mors AMUSEMENT. 0! REDE. FOR SALE. EAT, TUT. ries Sau rom supe sift tracar Cusatiie |_ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT” | STEEPLECHASE AMOND&WATCH pena, ; g geval oui 6th Floor, Phone John 243 “Krerian waich & Diamond Co. FOR aN 6 Maiden Lane S AMUSEMENT FDALISADES PARK 130" ST. UBF BATHING NO! JAMONDS sniserncm = (i, SHPEOPI Tae Wades a * | World “Wants” Worl Wonders, Fee HENRY HADLEY in Dvorak's “New World” Symphony PARK Now tused by over three ple annually. strength of weak, nervous, run - down pike In'two weeks} time in many in stances. Ask your! doctor or drugeist; ick, Painle: Wey Quick, ss Wa: - To Remove Hairy (Helpe to Beauty) Here te « simple, unfailing way to rid the skin of Objectionable hairs: With some powdered delatone and water make enough paste to cover the hairy surface, apply and in about two minutes rab off, wash the skin and every trace of hatr has vanished. This is quite harmless, but to ayoid thle Surpaner have PP a bi orbs \8 you every day, Evening World; 18 por week | Dally World, 198 por week Sunday World, af ov Fras disappointment be sare to get the del- slope ip an #7 et aad 1.17 Bee Cotten SA ct. Tichings. ........0++ . High neck—short s} © £4..an0 sther airlpes, longth-—good fittin, ol BASEMENT, | ERP ORDER WEAR -—“EN FLOUR, 75 ct. Dresser and Buffet Scarfs Ty 28 ct. Children’s White Cotton Hose, Lace trimmed—various patterns, ‘BILINGS VACATION HOSIERY.» VACATION SMAATERS apg LEATHER GOODS HAMMOCKS Vacation Specials For Teday and Tomorrow Women’s Extra Size Silk Coate— Vacation Specials For Today and Tomorrew White Skirts—, Fine quality gabardine and pique—splendid assortment of season's best models in’ sizes for Misses and Women—also extra sizes to 40 waist band— Our reg. 90.97 to $7.97.......000 Our reg. $5.97.. ‘Women’s Sweaters— Popular coat style, geome with new celars Khaki Saeed ones ire poe ah ere ting of a" detachable. bloom + 2.23 -Women’s Bathing Suite— Navy blue and black trimmed with wid tiedie and pork | 7-50 our reg. $10, + onl ed pus len only — ali in femey colors—{ OO jpecial Girls’ Vacation Dresses— satin slip - on models, Bathing Shoes and Slippers siane 6 to Crepe Kimonos— Semi-Empire models in light blue, Copenhagen “Vavender ead pgp med with crisp organdy collars a 4 by md our reg. $2.24 Vacation Millinery — A choice selection of the 1.85 ll reg. Boys’ Suite— ' Yoke Norfolk, Semi-N f talk andavalst-eoass tnod. : | sop CA ee: . fr} nee et te 10 64 wear Georgette an 3.27 some with extra trousers fancy weave ot —sizes 7 to 18 yrs.— our $4.04. our regular $19.50..,... Silk Blouses— Boys’ Trousere— Smestly be og and Straight and knicker- bocker styles in @ great variety of serviceable mixture fabrice—6 to 17 years—our regular $1.95. Vacation Stationery— bah bi of and plain en- velopes — white and col- ored—box containing 24 sheets and 24 enveloy —value 35 de ¢hine and satin — various style collar: white and fle our regular $6.85 Vacation Smocks— Slip-on and coat models in colored linene—round or square neck lines, with or without collars, best aeipt our 5.24, 1.72 23 244 One Day Sale—Thursday Boys’ Washable Suits These Washable Summer Suits may also be worn to school in the Fall—Therefore, it will repay you to purchase several for your little boy—they are exceptional in quality and work- manship, and the prices are substantially lowered for this one day’s selling. BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Choice of several styles in white or striped ar art gen set off with colored trimmings—sises 3 to 8 yeare—our reg, $1.05; value $3.00. 1.50 Boys’ Washable Suits Boys’ Washable Suits Middy, Junior Norfolk, Large assortment — of Dutch and Sailor styles, in Ditch my! ddy, suey ese n, tan, blue, gray and fitaki "also. “white and striped materials—various- ly embroidered, braided or trimmed with contrasting colors~-long or short sleeves —sizes 244 to 10 years— our reg. $3.96; value $5.00 striped, repps, poplins, teas and crashes—straight or sailor trousers, embroid- ered or trimmed with braid and buttons—various style collare—sizes 244 to 9 yeare—-our regular $2.04; Value G4.00. re ereeeeveee 2.00 MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.48 Girls’ Tub Dresses. Chambray—pink, blue and. tai plaid gingham trimming 6 to 16 yre, GIRLS DDPT,—&BOOND FLOOR, $11.94 Boys’ Suite—8 to 17 yrs. 9.25 Navy serge, also Nght and dark $1.75 Plaid Taffetas, 35-Inch—light, dark and medium combinations, SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 14 et. Black Surf Cloth 32-inch—lustrous quality, LEANINGS BASBMBNT. fancy cassimeres and cheviote— single breasted styles Jain or Pink Nainsook. . ) fitted backs—some ‘have extra | ott Plat Nelnsosh........++++«0r0+ teouneva Lovely for camisoles, night dresses, Dloomers, ete. WASH DIGE® FABIIOS—D ASEMENT, 38 ct. Linon Suitings fe Light and dark for sports, camping, ete. WASH Dibtias Wa bur Lis-—ih 4 SamNnONrR, 50-inch—firm sound e—allik finish——garnet, navy at black, DRWAE GOObS—WALN PLOOW, New Feather Pillows— BOYS* CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, $3.96 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits... 3.00 Yoke with pleate—and plain sin- breasted ityles — belted— aki—T7 to 16 yrs, SIBLINGS TLD FLOOR, 14 ct. Children’s Overalls. ... 58 Blue denim—alao khaki and biue ghambray-—red or blue trimming 2 to BOYS’ PuRviSH NOe—THERD FLOOR, $1.00 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses 7 Gingham and chambray—Hmpire and belted—oontrast trimmings-— sizes to 6 ye. INFANTS’ DRFT,—SIEOOND PLI0R, our rem. PILLOWS BASEMENT, 22 et. Unbleached Muslins—yd. AT Mill lenetha—§ to 20 yard lengths, MUBLING. -BASEMD: Doudle heel and toe. DECORATIVE LINRNS--MALN FLOOR, HOSI DRY —MAIN FLOOR, | | $1.97 Steel Knives and Forks 1 $1.25 Boye’ White Conves Kode. ..:.: 4] Cocobola handles—set consists of —o ac widthhssises S t £. OR CUTLBRY—MAIN FLOOR, ; | 35 and 38 et. New Chints Satines 80 ct. White Voiles 36-inch os Jody retin , a Yard wide—for draperie: comfortables. PHOLSTERY BASEMENT. ‘Woat of Fitth Avenue Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August, as in the Past ANNUAL WEEK OF VACATION SALES Full Stocks of Vacation Needfuls at Specially Cut Prices for this week only in the following departments: ite gl i VACATION 210U8ES barmivc sora a For Today and Tomorrow Moire Silk Hand ta planes "es tal , frames — ril “handle 6.37 fitted with purse and mirror—our regular $8.31 ), Vacation Specials Ertre en, were 91.78 Chlldren' ‘8 Union Sutte— neck, sleeveless, lace Meee at knee —sizes to 1% yeare— our regular .67, Little Tots’ Dresses Yoke, Em tlip-on styles. Aes) 1.26 Tots’ Sweaters Pretty slip-over styles a large variety —sises to 6 yea Sanitary Napkins Our regular ., (dos.)... Wide Ribbons Moire taffeta and satin| stripe ribbons in wanted! light and darks colesioge, Men's Bathing Suits— mixtures _ in| navy blue—our reg. $3.95 Value 42 and Worsted Safet Reliable Gil half dozen—Special Men’s Vacation Trousers Strongly made of durable’ Razor Blades— tte- made; } 35 khaki material— our regular $1.95 . Men's Soisette Shirte— White—with and without collars—Special A ilar ope our our regular .10., Albodon Tooth. Paste 25 cent size. Vacation Neckties— ge assortment newest styles, with large \ds—also bows— 05. . Kirk’s Jap Rose Soa Fresh, fragrant scent— crepe, chambray and Avni and colored our regular $1.87. ...... a 84. } 42 3.15 "| 1.55 } 1.66 50 1% M7