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Adults, 25¢. y V(OSOW RIVER NIGHT LINES WhW WORK -ALBAMNY- TROY "ROCKAWAY BEACH re ee Mi. "Tel. ‘wottionait Voi Bea BEAN OUNTAIN ls carry bee 9. Trip eee na Ladson rit ot, BBo. ne War Tae} Bice Slnstata ise. Ve Wenn Ns ROPOLITAN LINE TO BOSTON VIA CAPE S68 CANAL HELP WANTED—MALE. A “Lost Young” articies indeetied th Pha World rerevortea t and Found Bureau.” Room oa, world Building, will be listed thirty days. Tilese lists can be en ot Sax of The ‘World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements be left at any of The "Jorid's eee Beckman, New York, of ™ Office, 4100 Main. personal supervision since its infancy "What i is Castoria RIA ts harmless substitate for Oastir Oil, Paregoric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- | Cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, For more than thirty years it has been | in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Oolic and Diarrhaa; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, The Kind You Haye Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the Sigttature of Chas. H: Fletcher, and has been made under his . Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experienoe against Experiment. Children Cry For ASTORI Have You Tried It?” Everybody has read the above headline; how many believ- ’*? Have you a little-one in the home, and has that deer Vitt:> wu when its stomach was nét just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry fpr Fletcher's Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher's Castoria. Genuine CASTORIA atwayrs Bears the Signature of THE CRNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. $920 930,000 IN | tion crossed the €1,000,000,600 mark Get Back Your Pep!—— mith Yann No more tired, sluggish feeling—upset stomach— bad breath or headaches from constipation. Take Partola—the scientific, péppermint candy laxative —overcome constipation and get back the old time “pep.” Partola sweetens the stomach, cleans out the bowels and vitalizes lazy livers. Get a package and see for yourself—today, Costs no more than ordinary laxatives and tones up whole system. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c. ‘Strong, Forceful Men With Plenty of Iron In DEK AAOUNTAIN| -beir Blood— These Are the Ones With the Power and Energy to Win lt is estimated that over 3,000,000 people annually in this TLE FOR BOOK OF GEMS, LE fava gRoAoKey| ors apove 7 ST | aera AM rT} LANE, 6th REDIZ.2 | ree aut i i aN lc pula FOR SALE. aur DIAMONDS | ON CREDIT TERMS. GOODS GUARANTEED. AMERICAN witch & DIAMOND CO. bier Od 6 Maiden | Lane Sree tas war ast 4 ADVISE EVERY SICK WOMAN | To Try Lydia E. P E. Pinkham’s |{**' ale Compound.” Suffering woman to REALTY DEALINGS OF THE HALF YEAR esbscdielinns Greater City Scores $777,- 405,000, Manhattan Lead- ing With $326,000,000. Metropoiitan real estate transac- | for the year this week. volume for all of last year—1,043,- 488,000. ‘To July the total was $920,- 930,000, comparing with $564,160,000 for the first six months of 1918. As ‘the debt records of peace years have rarely cromsed $1,500,000,000, it is evident that current realty operations are breaking all past high records, In the greater city the halt year | g; total was against $474,876,000 during the cor- responding period last year, The fig- fo- which plans Were recorded, Salés of real estate in the entire metropolitan district have in ed $608,706,000 for 61,389 parcels. In the first half of last year the total was $425,825,000 for 37,245 parcels, . In the greater city $524,950,000 was paid for 48,489 parcels, against $364,375,000 for 26,296 parcel@ during the first halt of 1918, Borrowers on mortgage obtained $192,525,000 in comparison with $95,- 926,000 during the first half of last year. In the greater city they got 157,969,000, against $16,960,000 in the Loni upbucg 1918 period. Building outlays /of $119,705,000 compare with $42,400,000 a year ago, the greater city contracting for $100,- 106,000 in comparison with $34,560,000 @ year ago. Total suburban transactions cover- ing the commuting sones of Wi chester, Nassau, Suffolk Counties and @ year agu: There were $83,750,000 sales, $40,175,000 mortgage loans, $19,600,000 bullding projects. Manhattan holds its prestige with $326,000,000 composed of $236,100,000 sales of 6,217 parcels, $56,150,000 mort- gage loans, $34,750,000 building opera- tions, The rgcord for the first half of last year was $230,900,000, .with 3,260 parcels sold’ for $186,200,000, mortgage loans of $33,750,000 and $11,960, building. 000 for building. ernie « tants ‘against embracing $101,100,000 paid for 11,250 0 for building. Queens established herself more #e- curely in third place among the bor- oughs with $99,525,000, the sales of 10,908 parcels amounting to $58,400, mortgage loang to $23,600,000 and §1' 625,000 for building. Her total for the aes sales of 6,930 parcels at $39,- 000 in building. Bronx transactions have called for 500,000, sales of 4,412 parcels tak- ing $42,100,000, with $14,250,000 in mort~- gages and $8,150,000 for building, ‘The firet half of last year took $24,900,000 in the sale of 2,325 parcels, $6,760,000 on mortgages and $3,050,000 for bulld- Ing. Richmond crosses $26,000, sales of \2136 parcels at a I read about Lydia E, Vegetablo Compound in d since taking it I T feel like @ new woman, and have recommended to my friends, I wou have everybody know what your med- icine did for me, and if any write to me I will answer all letters.”——Mrs. Many Catioure, 317 South Main St., other in her life may suffer tr and if there is no interested friend to advise, let this be « reminder that this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these ai women for more than 40 y: oo any complications @ o! many ae. experience is at your building. record of $17,675,000, comprising $13,- 425,000 in the sale of 2,540 parcels, $3,- 150,000 in mortgages, $1,100,000 in building. Much important work in that borough was for Federal ac- count not appearing on the public records. More than half of the big totals for the half year were piled up during the past two months. If similar ac- tivity can be maintained throughout the rest of the year all old high records should be passed by big mar- ging U.S, AID TO BRITISH SEAMEN. |) William H. Appleton, America’s Tribute to British Merchant Seamen, sails to-morrow for England in| To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. “No Mail or Telephone Orders: $5.50 Men's Silk Shirts stripes and white—some all am ows ronmenes—Main rLoon,’ $1.50 Men's Peresknit Union Suits... .| Short sleeves—ankle drawers— Chatmer's Porosknit—sises 34 to ‘Sam's ONDERWHAR—OAIN FLOOR, $i Hoh Rat Misses’ and Girls’ Smocks. furtherance of the movement. He is organizing @ Nation-wide campaign to raise a fund for 30,000 Britishers who were disabled or maimed while helping te carry food and supplies across the seas during the war. **Xamiral Sima, Chairman of the Hon- orary Committee, deciares that without the British moomen, Ca ted and navy would have been help’ CREDIT TERMS COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST 88 | $6.75 Voile Frocks... , 7 New Black Dinner Gowns. 42.50 ures cover capital involved in sales, | $168 Nainsook Union Suits... 1.27 mectgnge-icane building projects nec Crossbar Dimity Union the 1918 half year record of $136,700,000, | Boys’ Genuine Palm Bench parcels, $22,150,000 mortgages, $13,460, 1913.50 Boys’ Suits firat half of 1918 was $55,900,000, com. | $3-96 Little Boys’ Wash Suite— 50,000, $11,150,000 mortgage loans, ‘sll Young Men's Suits, 22. 50 Whether you are saaeen a trunk or merel; blouses are foremost among vacation essentia Economy values combine with models of newe: charms to make this Blouse-day eopeciaiie inviting to those planning their vacation wardrobes. Our regular $2.68 Extra ard voile Blouses ino seed or inserted with fine lace d MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. with ‘or ‘without mack ng “Inte collars—pockets beet SECOND FLOOR, $2.94 Young Men's Khaki Trourers, 2.00 Pe NG MEN'S CeornNG THIRD FL, $2.4 Boye’ Washable Junior Sits 3.37 ra.--one piece, Junior iddy and sailor styles— e sore ‘and stripes—also white comb|nation an * CLOTHING OR, Yoke and Bishop re mince and ride: CONPANTS’ DBP SECOND FLOOR 24 ct. Men's Cotton Hose ‘and colors—slight imper- 47 ct. Boys’ oy Geese Shirts—high neck-—short sleeves —drawers—inee lsngth—double seata KNIT UNDERWBAR—MAIN FLOOR, ee handles —set of els each CUTLERY--MAIN FLOO} #13) Nex Gare Corti 3 oh cu wine: Garden “ 7 | 41.65 Boys’ or Girls’ Pjay Oxfords. >. 1 STORE OPEN DA. M. TO 8 P.M. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August as in the Past 19 Years ANNUAL MID-SEASON SALES: - Look for This ALL-IN-ONE Advertisement Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers ior tna eeeaoet laeymeointoyy de salem Sar This is almost equal to the tota’|@Md Tuesday are here condensed into one complete list for the convenience of “ — for Both to 2 Tuesday eres -gide 40-Ineh Printed Georgette Crepe. ‘has Crepe dp Chine —hiagh Slash Printed Crepe, Silks ay Georgette Dresses — is 27.50.,89.75..69.75. |sq-tnch Satin Charmeuse), AOO* No Charge for Alterations. 36-Inch Colored Dress Satine “Ni 48 35-InchNew Plaid Taftgtag.. ABZ [Anwar St] Feri atin ep, 2 Bathing Suits Surf Satin Bathing Suits... 5.50 4 $10.00 All Satin Bathing Suits. 7.150 lors Quali; Khaki Middy I 6 to 14 yrs. Navy Blue 6 to 14 yrs... Robes $2.47 Cool White Robes..... 1.5 $4.94 White Vole’ Robes..... 3.8 Shoes atid Oxfords ®” Women’s White Cabivas Shoes! Oxforde—Tenderfont make... 4.05. 4.67 Our regular $5.94 Georgette Blouses in smartest designs richly embroidered and beaded—colors are flesh, “bisque and white—sizes 36 to 44. $15.97 Genuine Bosart Art Fibre 11.68 ue x12 fL—artistid designa in blue, sree apd tan colorings. RUG6—THIRD Met ton Huck Towels, 28 Heavyt analyte ly woven— hommeg—white anes porders $4.95 Marseilles Spreads 3.40 Full size—satin finish—verious designs. SPREADS BASEMENT, $4.95 Feather Bed Ticks + 807 Three-quarter end “full else assorted trl MOsBAsHaLKNT, 72 ct, Summer Stationery a] 24 sheets—-24 gilt edge cards— || 48 enyelopes—white, pink, blee, lavender. STATIONERY—~THIRD FLOOR, $1.44 White Dress Linens 1.0 44 Inch—close weave—cool and practical for sport skirts, blouses, Mniddies, ete. TLINBNS—MALN FLOOR, 45 et. Khaki Cloth a Mill lengths—for all sport clothes, WASH DRWSS FABRICS-BASEMENT, 40 ct. Fancy Voiles 3 Many dainty styles and colorings. WASH DRESS FABRICS BAS OMBN 88 et. Mohair, Siciliennes 70 || 60 Inch-—firm, round. weave—ailk finilah garnet, navy ans Diack teSS GOODS—MAIN FLOON $1.78 tees Satins—35 inch 1 Bright satin fare-ceott, Finish: SULKS- N FLOO) | 36 inch—in demand for skirts, | middy blouses and boys: wash multe, | WHITE GOODS—MALN FLOOR, | Ten, totus fl solea—s Georgette Crope—t0 neh $5.94SurfSatinBathingSuits, 4.00 ot lads Taffetas— , Special 1,'7 1 | 80 et. White Voiles ang Swisses. BS, 78 ct. White Organdy—40-inch. 3 v BORN G0 ct. White Chiffon Voiles— 4.25 to 4.75 yard Excellent wearing qualities. White Embroidered Voiles— ‘@, 36-inch—value .97......... +++ 88. 4. Cool Frocks for “Mise 6 to 14” ebb OF:9063) .o cacicdepaeban 1.18 Tub Frocks. . F vats ub iciken Greek ‘yer ‘6s: 68 ct.’ White Linen Finlah Sultings— GBM i acsscccessstcabeee 48° Roy p Fancy Dress Voiiee— a Special Ze Fine Quaitty Chiffon Voile:...... Ses [Annual Mid-Season Salge I on Awnings and Other Needs | a $3.24 fereh re Curtains— ‘ awSfhetsicsccine el ie $4.32Porch Drop Curtaine) ; EY Veer py apes aia! 870, ‘indow Awnings— OTH Cine Avningte xs +o 90" 70 ct. Adjustable Window Sereong #4 inches high, 26 be prt ‘p Limited quantities of aboye.., Sumner Window Shaders. Sx Ott vain nage STet, ‘ Offeloth Tub Covers. 20 New. Drapery, Sorims .... $1.47 Poplin Draperies-~50 iach DZq New Shipment of Stengilled Ayt « Crashes, ary Willow Blne esse. rere cas 67, Buffet Scarfe—(18x54 in.)..« ‘77 Couch Covers..........0s42 4.97-- Portieres 5.44. Round Covers (48 in ) 2.27. $2.50 and $2.75 Scrim Curtains—...... opr. LOT $2.25 Crosa Stripe Snowtiabe, Curtains ie A 67; Finer Quality Cr: Strij Curtaine.. ccc ne aeons I ted Net and Seri Baten ot ond Sesion. Ma gat Fine Cretonnes... Special yd: «= Tapestry Fibre Rugs ae Special Purchase Chenille Ruge— © @ | 6x9 ft, to 9x12 ft. — “ | value $17,50 to Vo% D710 LO.9% 24436 into 20x87 1e4. $3.97 0 66.07. 2,4 Ate AOE | Impérted Jay Grese R ne 4) Tal tee, Rag Riige— Tbsa6-— value 48. 27250—-value $1.67. $2197 Rugs*-$0x00 inchex, ., $24.80 Hartford Wool usaete: OxI2 f,, 1 a ES a