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nda of more Stoo of Vice C than | of of Now York $f Now York represented that weeaicete Geatttral gathering. He would hav oy who andves onl; to-morrow on derful, sailing of the| the Aquitania for London and must iiss he curse of constipation Schenck o: positions, “The Doctor in Weng Monday, night Marte Louls , BOPTANo, Ww! ololst: Candy Form” | Tusa.) "Ruth ‘aie, nopraio, and Seigilen tte more than ordinary laxatives and is best real health insurance for children and grown-ups. See for your- self—today. At your druggist. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 hoxes. Trial size, 10c. to Well, you it most of my time well, I'll ask T'll_teN the I eloped with pow i no | la—put that ans os Srith her on Jan. 17, me "aad been damn happy ever since. Bee Rmgun | for me in London with our little boy, who was born on Jan. 3, 1915, and who is the Count of Rosen- right, I lost the His eas and became just long way from the thron anyhow, and what's a throne com- iow the dy! a rin woman? ham Rpow you tickle £96 the wey you Len to i fellow. tp ert a Prince Sone ep a nt a poltceinan or the ‘ing of of aint, t's the trait I love about the fe pone a and you know when they say @ good fellow and slap you on the back, they mean it. “What do I think of Prohibition? I don’t think much of it, and it’s the one thing I can't understand in this country. You iar psu who are so free, so generous Cy ud of your per- sonal liberty to ink that this pha made a very bad pent tothe ‘Constitution. Perhaps but ike a stranger and can't help thinking of what happened ee re ae em ee Toate, y from the peopl Did I know the Grand Duke of Russia?” Oh, yes. I think we half cousins or quarter cousins, or ay some ee lke that. I met im in 1) t Bang! tion of the King of Siam.’ Boo! ing of mark and sald tevely, yh of America. Sir Knight Edward Rils, son of the late Jacob Riis, and both stalwart rs hoagics And one of the most: wutiful of the gay and was one of his own en, ay ag Bauer, Consul Henningsen a few re aed of the Frederik VILL frome penhagen, Lady Beaten | Granard Cobsing To Visit Parents Next Month Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Og- den Mills Will Spend Sev- eral Weeks at Newport. Iady Beatrice Granard of England | t, will visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ogden Mills, next month. She will sail for New York Aug. 2 and prob- ably will spend the greater part of the remainder of the summer at Newport. Chorus Festival For City Parks; Other Concerts The Halevy Society, Leon Kramer, conductor, is the latest chorus @dded to the international festival planned for city parks on the five Syndays in gust by the Chorus Division of the National League for Women's Ser- vice and the International Music F tival Chorus: The Halevy Society with the 7th Regiment Armory Band. senting foreign groups will take part in the singing. Soloists of promi- nence will be on all programmes and folk eongs sung by the audiences will be @ feature, All concerts » ug 3, Seward Park, Washington Square; Aug. 10, Seward Park, Schurz Park, Battery A large number of delections new to the programmes Will be given next week, the fifth of the Stadium Sym- hony Orchestra concerts at ony, Gol- "lege under Arnold Niott Wednesday and James P. Dunn on will be the guest conductors to gonduct thelr own com- Craig Campbell the Stadium Quartette will be feat- ured? Thursday Victoria Bosko, plan~ ist, and Liiya Schkolnik, violinist, and Friday Elias Breeskin, violinist, and U, 8. Kerr, basso. Mme, Margaret Matzenauer will sing at Saturday night's popular concert. To-morrow night Mme. Helen Stanley will sing. ‘The programmes next week, the last but one of the New York Mili- Band's free concerts at Colum- Williams, cornetist, will be the solo- & on Wednesday, Miss Helen ver, soprano, and on Friday Signor Augusto Ordonez, baritone. Community singing wil? be a special feature Wednesday evening. . More than one hundred composers who want their works produced have submitted scores to Artur Bodanzky, eonductor of the New Symphony ©} cheat and he has decided to u: WALKED FLOOR MOST ALL NiGHT With Itchy Blisters On Hands. Caticura Heals. “Ny bands swelled and then got red and very ftchy, and there were Ute white biteters on SE mele Sands in eterna opis the Roos spest pl yg tried them. I tr esas wh cata olx weeks I was le of Cuticura, and I ht more, and after Charles sons Oly W. ( rel your ay a4 jan. 3, 1! LORD AND LADY GRANARD. several of them. Mr. Bodanzky has ed the personnel of the orches- Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgae, | Mra. Charles S, Guggenheimer and Mra, Harry Payne Whitney. The Sheepshead Bay performance of “Alda” Aug. 10 for Itallan earth- quake sufferers will have stars from all big opera companies, an orchestra of 200,a band of. 75 pieces, a chorus of 300, a ballet of 100, and an en- semble of 2,000 persons in the .tri- umphal scene. Dorothy South, soprano, and Mal- colm McPacherp, Australian baritone, will sing at the Strand next week; Rose Lesce, Spanish colgratura so- | prano, and Greek Evans Will be solo- ists atthe Rialto,and Mark Winston at the Rivoli, Reinald Werrenrath will appear with the New York Symphony Or- estra under Waiter Damrosch next nin New York, Brooklyn, Washington and Baltimore. toy Dicle Howell, American sdbreno, will sing the “Messiah” with the lumbla Choral Society at Columbia Aug. 11, and later will sing with the Stadium Orchestra at City College, Lieut, Frances Macmillen, American violinist, has recelved his’ discharge from the army and returns next week from France, peel EE TWO STRONG SHOWS AT LOEW’S AMERICAN “Fatima” will dance at Loew's American Theatre and Roof the first rd of next week. Other acts will be jumford & Stanley, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hil), Harry Faber and Ursula McGown, Sabbett & Brooks, Turelli, Bell & Grey and Emma & Boyd. A Charles Ray film will be shown. The| last halt of the week will offer a bill| composed of L. Wolfe Gilbert, Dare; Austin, Seven Glasgow Maids, Goldie & Ward, "Charles I Reilly, Ellison &! Brown, Reanlon, Dennis’ & Scanlon and @ Clara Kimball Young film. Y| LUNA PARK BREAKS .ATTENDANCE RECORD More than 500,000 persens visited Tuna Park between July 18 and July 25, This is the best week's record the big Coney Island amusement place has made. Shasty’s Balcan- nadew is developing a long list of patrons, There are twenty-eight r)des In the park and all are patron- ized Iberally by the crowds. panalaidls. al = te WESTCHESTER NOTES, Mr: and Mrs, The idore G. Peck $r. of Gedney Farm Hotel have taken a house in South Broadway, at Nyack, ee ysis Jackman jr. of No. 15 Davis Avenue, White Plains, has returned | from Virginia, where he was visiting his brother, who has just returned from overseas, y-three thousand dollars in War ft Stamps were sold during June, neement made hairman Regi- nald P, Ray, « William Popkave of White Plains left to-day for Philadelphia, Romer French of Port Chester has returned from France and has re- ceived his discharge. Gertrude Coon of Robertson » White Plains, is visiting in Yonkers. Lieut. William A. Sweeny of North Broadway, White Plains, has ‘been discharged from the service, Miss Bertha Burflend of Scarsdale is enjoying Ker annual vacation, Mrs, Herbert T. 8. Ellieoa, Mrs. Katherine Crandell and Mtos’ Mary Thibbits have been added to the membership of the Executive Com- mittee of the Republican City Com- mittee of New Rochelle. Miss Carrie Walters of South Third Avenue, Mount Vernon, Is spending two weeks in the Kills, >_—— Leadership Fight Kn A bitterly contested fight for the leadership of the Eighth Assembly District Democratic forces was ended yesterday in Brooklyn whew the Ap- |Pellate Diyision affirmed the action jof Justice” Cropse; in denying a re- leount to Charles ne, Who Was jefeated by Patrick J. Piiatacna’ ‘The sion was given without opinio: . sons selected by the Executive Com- | SYSTEMS GUT OUT ONB. R. LINE Notices on Cars a Care ToNight to Explain Changes to Be- gin Aug. 1. Signs will be posted to-night in all lines of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit. explaiming the two-cent transfer charge to go into effect Aug. 1. Ac- cording to the notice there will re- main in the Brooklyn system only thirty free, transfer systems, whereas there have been 1,008 heretofore. In the list named for-free fransfers are forty-nine points. ‘The ‘announcement ts the result of several days’ work, in which Col. Tim- othy 8. Williams, President; ©. D. MeNeely, Treasurer; J. J. Dempsey, Vice President, and other B. R. T. officials took an active part, after the order was issued by Public Service Commissioner Nixon legalizing the two-cent’ charge at certain points. No mention is made of transfers on teh elevated lines and these will be insued free until further notice. Neith- er is there any mention made of the South Brooklyn line, which operates on Gravesend Avenue, the Brooklyn and North River, whic crosses the Manhattan Bridge to Desbrosses Street, and the Van Brunt Street line. | The present free transfer system will continue on these lines and on the Montague Street line. The order covers practically every system in the borough excepting the feeder lines and those in which a charge transfer is eliminated by fran- chise or agreement, Following is a list of free transfer points: Bergén Street Line on westbound | trips to the St. John’s Place Line | toward Borough Hall at St. John’s | Place and Buffalo Avenue, Bushwick Avenue Line to the Flushing Avenue, Flushing-Knicker- bocker or Union Avenue Lines at Bushwick and Flushing Avenue. | Church Avenue Line to the Eighth Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Rogers Avenue, Ralph-Rockaway Avenue, “Wilson Avenue or 39th Street Ferry-Coney Island Line. Court Street Line, on eastbound trips to the Hamilton Avenue [ine toward 65th Street. Eighth Avenue Line to the Church Avenue Line, Fifth Avenue Line to the Eighth Avenue or 39th Street Ferry-Coney Island Line, Fifteenth Street Line on eastbound trips to the Union Street Line or Vanderbilt Avenue Lines toward de- t Ninth Avenue and 15th Street. Fiatbiish Avenue line, on westbound trips to the Lorimer Street line, on trips in both directions to Tompkins Avenue line, Ftushing Avenue Line, to the Bush- wick Avénue, Grand Street or Flush- ing-Ridgewood line and Greenpoint | line at Flushing and Classon Avenue. Fiushing-Bnickerbocker, to the Bushwick Avenue line, at Flushing ‘and Bushwick Avenue, and Green- point line at Flushing and Claseon, Avenues. 1 Flushing-Ridgewood « jine, to the |Grand Street line at Flushing Avenue and Grand Street, and the Flushing Avenue line. Fulton Street line, on eastbound | trips to the Nostrand Avenue line toward Flatbush Avenue. Grand Street line, to the Flushing Avenue of Flushing-Ridgewood line. Graham Avenue Line, to the Green- point ine at Flushing and Ciasson Avenues. 16th Avenwe Line on westbound trips, to the Greenpoint Line, at 9th Avenue and 20th Street, Hamilton Avenue Line on west- bound trips to the Court Street line. Hamilton Ferry Line to the Smith Street Line at Ninth Street and Smith Street. Lorimer Street, Line on westbound trips to the Nostrand’ Avenue Lin toward Delancey Street; .on east- bound trips to the Nostrand Avenue Line toward Flatbush Avenue at Malbone Street and Nostrand Ave- nue; on eastbound trips to the Fiat- bush Avenue Line toward Bergen Beach. Metropolitan Avenub Line on we bound trips to the Metropolitan Ave- | nue. H Shuttle at Grand Street and Met- N Death only a matter of short time, Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL Ow oo woes A gelety standard remedy for kidney, and ve acid troublee—the | of Holland since 1696. Guarantesd. T vices. ell Arukgiota pec areas Baa 2, FREE TRANSFER ropolitan Avenue, Metropolitan Avenue shuttle line, on eastbound trips, to the Metropoll- tan Avenue .line toward. Jamaica Avenue, + Nostrand Avenue line, on wes' teh ale three to the Lorimer Street line reenpoint Ferry at Malbone Bureet, and Novtrand Avenue; to the Fulton Rtreet line, toward Borough neck aga line to the Church | Ayah. . Avenue line to the Say Avenue line, Rogers A’ ine to the Church Avenue line.’ Greenpoint line, on eastbound trips, to the Sixteenth Avenue line toward Teron Street at Ninth Avenue and 20th reet. Smith Street line to the Hamilton | Ferry line. St. John’s Place line, on eastbound | trips, Be the Bergen Street line, to- ra Borough line at St, John's Place and Buffalo Avenue, Third Avenue line on westbound | trips to the Hamilton Avenue line at) 65th St Tompkins Avenie line, on west- bound trips to the Lorimer Str Mne toward Greenpoint Ferry at Ha: rison Avenue and Lorimer Street, on eastbound trips to the Flatbuah Ave- nue line either direction. Union Avenue line, to the Bush- wick Avenue line at Flushimg and Bushwick Avenue. Union Street line, on westbound trips to the 16th Street line to- ‘ward Hamilton Ferry at Ninth Avo- Mne and 15th Street. Vanderbilt Avenue line, on west- bound trips to th e15th Street line to- ward Hamilton Ferry at Ninth Ave- Que and 15th Street. Wilson Avenue line, to the Church Avenue line, 9th Street Ferry-Coney Istand ‘ine, i Fifth Avenue or Church Avenue ine. Transfers from short cars to through cars and vice versa will be issued without additional charge. NERVOUS SICK HEADACHES “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Relief the First Day He Tried Them. Vacation | Coastwise No better way to put mind Exhiletating days ond balay Trips by Steamers and in perfect sights, “A restful and. orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. _ bony DOMINION S. 8. LINE, for Od Point Comfort, Norfolle, N News, Richmond, Va., and all day at 3 P. M. from Pier 25, OCEAN 8. S. LINE, Mondays and . Rey South. Leaving daily except ‘New York. N. 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METROPOLITAN LINE TO BUSTON Bitte war, VIA CAPE COD CANAL farses eee tie gees seun ie Mari EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS C. R. of N. J. SUNDAY, JULY 27 LAKE HOPATCONG $1.50 “A Picnic for a Dyckman Street Wee to Interstate Park. 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N, Refreshment Pavilions” -” FOR ‘SALE. i's AMERICAN v Wace ae a a easy trie one eat a 1 Maiden Lane wi Geis Waltham Wateey Hh Sunday World “Wants” ‘Work Monday Wonders 2 B,! hi)

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