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3 at r A 1- ft1 1 tiff , I'HE EVENING WORLD, .TUESDAY, JUNE H, 1918. Ceanrt Oritn Arrest of Ha-Senainr City Court Justice. Hnellte Issued n .rdsr yesterday for llio arrest of ex- United States Senator Charles A. To;.e for falldre to appear before him to snow inuio why ha should not bo punished for contempt ot court. This step I tie outcome of n Judgment for ll.OU of talpcd acalnst Senaiar Towno by Ihm jafoln F, Speilmsn, formerly h! law paHner. Towne did not nppea' whoti nritred before Juatlce Allen of the City rftri. . win mm CITY EMPLOYEES I Y 10 GET LIE FLIES FROM BOSTON HERE 'SENATOR FULL ASSAILS ; WITH MAIL AND POSTMASTER ; PRESIDENT FOR "SECRECY" !:.;!. Webb Makes Firsl Trip Vrom p.-n's Hcprt BrandeJs and Hou&e MORE PAY SOON The Tortures of Dyspepsia iforrectedby ''Frult-a-tives' ' V St. Martin' '"."For two J tart, I suffered tor tire from Btvare Dypeptla.. I had constant pain after rating; palm down Urn sides and back; and horrible bitter atuff often mine up Irtny mouth. I tried doctors, bpl they did not help me. Hut nt soon ns I started taking 'rrult-a-Hio' (or fmU tXvtr Tablet!)' I began to Improve and thti -irdlclne, mmlc of fruit Juices, relieved me when everything else faned." MRS. HUDSON MARSHDANK. 10c a bos, 6 for $-2.80, trial site 25c At dealers or from FKUIT-A-TiVES Limited, Ogdentburn. N. Y. Advl. - DOCTOR J. H. FLIPPEN NEUROLOGIST I un peelallr trained to eorreet, nrcw condition. culn function al demncement ot tha varloue or rent, ae wall aa dleeeeaa o( ths pine, heart, atomarh, ller. Intestine-, hlxh blood oreeeura. rheu matlo pains, naurltti. kidney, yee tarn, blood, akin, bladdar. urelere. I tu taa French St stem, toother with Imported ramadlaa, Intravenous tnjffillona. ate. set tin prompt and laatlna raaulla. In dasihlful ram arranieanrnte mar ba maul to pay XtT hanaflk . I do not traat by mail, Thoaa from a diatanne can inmllr return home after on to flte Intenalev troatmente and thara continue li reeoeerr undermy auldaaca, Tour A. M. to . V SI. Wirk day tscrpt Thurt. Sun. It to tl. Hoard of Aldermen Recom mends Higher Salaries for Most of Them. The Hoard of Aldermen to-day adopted a resolution of Us Salaries and Grades Committee rrcrmendln;r that tho saUYIes of nit city employees now receiving $1,000 n year or lees bo incrpasod 70 per cwit. And that the wilnrle of all city ctrrployMs roolv inir etween J1.000 nnd $2,000 a. yar bo Increnwod 10 per ctmt. Tho Hoard of intimate, to -which the resolution ha lieen nent tor Its approval, la r quoated to tnalro provision for the Inoraaaoa whn mttklnir up tho 1DH budRot. Ajtprovnl of tho Katlmatc Hoard la noopacflry Hcforo any nalnry Incrr-nac nro crantod. Tho resolution cnltlnfr for tho In TMrfi iwna Introduced by Alderman Mullen. It called for Increases by July 1. Jlut the Hnlnrlea and Orndca "ommlttca iunondd tho reiolullon to mnkit tha tncrcnacA effective next year. Algernon 7.oe, leader of tho KoclnN lat Aldermon, Introduced an amend tnent to to-diiy'j reolittlun providing thai nil city employoea who have renehed tho uiro of twi-nty-ono yer and who nro not now roonlvlwr $1,:m a year have) their aalarlea Inrreaned to thnt tlvure. The amendment irai defeated. If thv reanlutlnu ndopted to-day Is approved liy tho l-ttmatn Hoard, more than one-half of New York flty'a 100,000 employees will receive salary Incrcaaen nxt ye.tr. tVrrrknRa nf Relinnnrr Seen lrlf leeii Stltea On I'npn Clinrlee. rillLADISUIMIIA, Juno ll-Ad1ces received to-dny by thh branch 'hMro Rraphta offlco nro that tho wrockntro of a schooner la reported flfteon mlloa en.it of Capo Charlrn lightship, off tho Vlrfflnla cooat, Hub Ij Ne w York Ua;l l-llffhts PlanncJ. With I'oitmsster Willlaiti F. Murrey of Duiton a a pisaenicer, the first mall nlrplino f'om Itotton to New Vork arrived ul Belmont I'ark a! l.O this aftmoon. The machine rra druen by Wout, Torrry Wibb. Limit. Wnbb Innustirated the New Vork-Heston servlco Jat Thursday when hi flow to tli Ms!anehuetta city from Delmorrt I'ark with mall, Ilu plannM to raturn th-next day. hut an aocident to tli m.elilno In landl anl, later, tinfavnraWe weather prevented the return flight until to-day, I.leut. VnM alarted the flltrht from L'oston at 10.31 o'clock this mornltiK. II.- a mechanic aiut sixty-four pounds of mall. Iterii!r dnlly Itjcrhta with mall between Now Vork and Boston now aro planned. I'.ecause of thi fORcy conditions at Philadelphia, which would prevent a sood landlnff, the aerial mall service for that city did not atari from lie! mont l'aik to-day. 267 GRADUATE AT VASSAR. Ines I'tind SI f I li n 1 1 it ii il Memorial Annmitieeil, rOUOUKKKPSin.' N. v.. June ll, Two hundred and slxty-seven membera of the cla of 1511 received their de. Rreea at Vaa'nr CpH'gn to-dty. Within two weeks tlio campus will be Riven over to the first "Women's I'latts lunch." a rummer trnlnlncr camp for nur,ses, to acfonitnodato poalhly a. tliotmand colleiclnns from all over tha country. . To-day's exerel.-ea were made, happy by the announcement of qlfta of moje than I1.VI.P00. Anion theae waa tio "lnes MIHinlland .Memorial Kund." titvrn by the elnas ef 1H09, for a library Hind to purcJtaao hooks dealing; wltn women's development. On nip Sertrennt Suicide. Serst. Waller I). Ilee-e, of nn en Klneer company nt Camp Dlx, N. J committed sulcldo by HhoolliiR hlmiolf In tho head at his homo In Wostflnld Kunday n'Bht No reason for tho nrt Is known, ns the PerKennt had been very cheerful through thn day and be. fnro jrnlnir to his room hul been play ing; with. children Itecae had Just re turned homo on a twenty-four-hour furlouch. He was twenty-four years old and had enlisted. Uaaai 1 -ail Now, More Than Ever, the Gift for the American Bride el 1 "We Aluminum Cooking Utensils To givo "Wear-Ever" is to perform a patriotic service, because "Wear-Ever" will help 'American brides to help the great cause. "Wear-Ever" Saves Food Heat does not collect in one spot it cooks quickly and thor oughly from oil sides ot once, with little danger of burning, and less loss from shrinkage of food. "Wear-Evcr" Savetf Fata You can make griddle cakes without, grease on the "Wear Ever" Griddle; muffins without greasing "Wear-Ever" Muffin Pons; bread without greasing "Wear-Ever" Bread Pans; pot roast without grease or even water in the "Wear-Evcr" Windsor Kettle. "Wear-Ever" Saves Fuel "Wear-Ever" utensils take the heat so quickly and retain it so long that they require less heat than ordinary utensils. Turn flame to usual height until food starts to boil. Then reduce the flame one-third to one-half, If using a coal stove, close the draft. Savo that shovel of coall - Replace utensils that Wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" THE - ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL New Kensington, Pa, COMPANY VSW-ar. iff "WtAR-tVER--Alaaalaaa, WlaJw. Kettle Mekee till ckrapet cute f meat ae paJaiabla aa the taore aipanfrj-e cule Jaat heel the kettle rmptr eef a low lira lace toat U kcllla, aeer it on all eidre, then turn tiowr flame to mete tiickar When l.atf, done, tuin meet oeet ftoeet li rul,bfowrtd, tender end of tlelktove Rarer , "WEAR-EVER" AlanUaea Double Oeller The oae enter! tire I, uM Ilia thine, (or r'-pa'lQS In fante londe. cnceU. ri. Ceiealt efe ('-liriouely eoft and creamy when i- Detail in the " Wear-Llcr" lovUa n..lrr. I'lere weter In lower eeiicpn. reteel in upper e-uretytn, end let t) J.1 et.,ul fJleca nluulcl. eninauive "WEAR-EVER" Slratakt Seeca Fan niparlellf convanleat and aeliefeclory for roeltng nomlehlng eoupe, lettr ttewe.ate, A beautiful, eliin. In utendll pf tneny ueee that ,ltulJhalnavefyr(orna. tAe,IUtl.e("Waar-Eror" ul.n.,1., lha "We.r-E,e," .Hence Pan etvat faal, and lime eoun peye for lie!!, "WEAR-EVER" Alaaalaaea Ceka I'anl 'Weer.r-e-"C.Ve Pent Kaet are-dy and bale ilia raka ibarouably ell the way thtouak. N ai'eie recee. eary. Do rvnt burn cake around edee. Llko all othee "Waar-Erar" pirn, eile, bavo pa aeeme or lalnte and era oaeytokcep clean Advi.c V,!y.n as to Bulgaria anJ Turkey. WAt?l!INOT()N, June Jl.gunoort Inc In 'the Senile th-dav the pronosl of Kanator Hnrah for public d!scu.ton of treatlea. .aenstor Kail of New Mexl to, Itepubtlcsn. called attention to newspaper reports that Justice Hron dels of thn Supreme Court and Edward M. Houao wero advlstni; lha Pre.-Sdent as to a war declaration against Turkey and lluluarla and declared that If true It Indicated Irrejfiilarltles In thn conduct of tho Government's diplomatic affairs, The, report, he slid, had not teen denied. "Declaration of wsr eislnst Turkev and Bulgaria Li solely a mafter for Con-rtres- and not for the President or Justice Hrandels or Col. House, except of course, that Congress would be clad to havo sdvlco front tha l'rcildent." said Henator Fall. "Tho fundamental weakness with tho preaent Administration," the Senator went on. "Is Its refusal to take Uw pcopln of tha United fititea Into IU confidence nintlve to nexotlaUons with foreltm nations." mayorsoFstatTmeet. nnrlailii to yprnU nefnrr Xettbnruh t'unfereiiee To..Miiltl, NDWllurtflH, N. V.. Juno 11. Predic tions of a roiord-brcakJns etatement at the annual conference of mayors and other city offlclal of tha state were con firmed here this afternoon when the seajdoiis wero opened at the Courthouse, The delegates were welcomed by Mayor Jonathan n Wllron and tho tesponss was made by Mayor Cornelius nurns, President of the conference. Pcetotary of State Huso nnd Tollee Co'iniiilsslotier KtirUht of New York will speak at a "Safety Kltst" meelliiB to- ,,,sl,t' moran is re-elected. Snrcceils lllntaelf na President of I'ltlrnlnirn'a Aaaot-lnllnn. Word waji received at l'ollco Head quarters to-day that Patrolman Joseph C Moran had been re-elected President of tlio Patrnlmen'a Henevolent Associa tion nt tneetlnR held at Manncchor Hall, which was attended by 600 dele Kutes rt'tirrxicnUnK all tho precincts In ilie city I'ntnlinsn Dinlel J. Culllname was the eppoatn-; candidate. ONE BERUNFTHE MAP. WALL STREET GOSSIP Westjrti Union Telegraph C'jmpany Itepcrt gross earnlnits for four ntontho Inereaied J t.IJi'.OfiS: net oper- at'iiir reenue. $(.lf,U7, dicrrare, Chlesco and North Wettern lu.'lrosd Itegular nuartrl' dividend of 2 P'ir cent, en tha prererred and 1 3-4 per cent, on common stocks, bum payable Ju'y I to stock record June H. Western Union Tclesrsph Company Itesular qusrterly dividend of 1 3-4 per rant., payable July 15 to stock record June 20. S. S. Kreifte Company May sales CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ?V11 itf cfcinfv f.ora prolog eUi, HJr, fir. Iaax. ohinti. Am, i'-tr Fdry., Mi .im, rn , 4.,v, Am, fV.oo Oil, . . . Atn. Hk- A h, pf. VI Am, lanrr.1.,..f II fit l-sTla.THtlT . a a f (a. a ! as a ft I, a i . , . fit ttl . d-if A W... 10 !n-a. Trhaoco JS4 m. Tl. A ll... .m, lbv-c-i fn... tl to. tVonllan th... ri'l Aninnnda )llnir.. rll At, ItUdaln loranotlM Pea A tmi. ... IW.d-rVra rtS.. Jie-Ji :! II, cUi. Utttrrt lie-,. t'aA. PotnVeMm. ... t"nnl loatiti-r. . . (Si-e. . O'.UO.,.. l-nl iv-rnwa. .... t.leo tVsve'. i ti Fttal at iron . f.,ra ITml. ,... rp-IKe Weefl taj-t taot Mirta. . la as iW. tkrp mi t;en. JJetnni I,., , OnnAlh tin.. II. P. Irael Nr, pr...... tlrl .Vor, O-a. ... lre-.lnitJon ',MCr. , ntei-o Con, Int.r, VeWl Iurr l'ai-r JPr-cAteliuteiaM , , .-niiertrtt Wrf. I'M. if is S.'-l 74U HO W IM i'.'i el lof MW MS IU IS I 1 01 l.thru I J! j&tt K1H S.1'1 JUS-4 Ml ; mi; east wji H e S0H ! nn let 4 IM.OJ lea tA 4a, nl.Po Pt.r-1 I'l.Hl 10 ln 4Sa, , pi.no t,.m pn.M --IB t.aenu H:e-l. IS I I.S-arlf 1 lO'h lTt 40' 91 It. 18li las 4 HO'l w sss Pll.f, Pi.PO li- ni Jii'a 4- J fci'i i 4- T. 14-t'i 4- !. nh itu a in? 1 !J MU 4- 14 N -tat H ir. - v? tSV. 4- S "I.. Y tats - ' Oil. - 1 Ti 4., tt's fit. 4- H 4 H - 5 ?iU ft Wi.iI 2 .1-- ii lucreaai'd 1 pe- nt Ant f f Hi: months Irrrc.'ie .... 5. MJ.'.J. or 1 Per c nt Keystant T.rarTittibber Company May earnlnis amaunteJ to illiS.UO, asalnst JTJ.Oli a jeara? i. anJ IJi.SSO In May. 1JI. United Fru". Company Hesulsr quarterly dividend cf II. payable July 13 to stock record June 20. Continental Iteflnlntr Company Itesular quarterly ' dividend cf 1 per ernt. on prof erred stock, payable July 1 to stock Vecord Junj 10., Th adjourned annutl mtln of tho trie Itailrosd Company has asam been put off until Jun t. American Oa A Uleotrlc Oonnyny-- lteffular quarterly dividends of li per cent. In cash, nnd an extra ef 2 per cent., payable Ju.'y 1 In common stock on common stock to stock record June 17, and Hi per cent. In cash on preferred stock, payable Au. 1 to stock record July 15. Ouantanamo Sutr.tr" Compar.y Itciru lar quarterly dividend .of $1.!P, paable July l to atock record June 15. National I.lcnrl-o Company Itesular qusrterly dividend of m per cent, on preferred ,tock, iayabla Juns 23 to stook record Juno :l. ' PORTO RICO AND HAWAII TO SEND 17,000 IN DRAFT Crn-viit SMir.nwns Rjitrair to t'tiiip on buM :o 31.1 JuK i. t.6.UOTi)S. hint tl. i'o. o l.lco and Itawal- were called by Pr.i tf. Marshal General Cruwder to-da) to furn'sh I e.P0i draft reirlstranti for the National Army. ."tirto Illco wa asked to nd on June 208nd July 1 i;. Ids men to Cunip l.ta Csa.. Pan Juan. Hawaii wa. dir,cc;d to tend 4,33 .to Port Armsironsr, Honolulu, on July 1. The f're lari-a m,ii ti... ,.i .... ...... .v, iniliiru PC.- ,vlco men was aent out by General A PAIN REMEDY Prepared tot Family Use SWEDISH STEAMSHIP SUNK. in 04 l.ir-rw .Mer Mtrlns ft. Mer, Jiiruie nt. v M.i, rsroisini Mlilre'e flfW Ml IVItK Neilanel Cetjthiit.. Ntt Kn.A at. Co. N Y tvnt-al N. Y It S. I l.llo ClrUa llij ., ivreiltrenia tut. , 'jUa. Co. .... title, h W. Va . . tltts teat Oo, rtt, l-r-ra-it Stel ..... 1U rrm. Ctr,xr ItmtlPj I'.-i. HtMt ....... S n-!tt Oil ...... Mtthere PH1 ., tcmbnn lUtlaiT,. Mudnelcer Oi Tnn. t'on. A Ct-il, Ivtaj tcmviatiT ... lorwtfCO lenrturta t'jltr.1 Cfl f. loos ieil eiTt ra 4I 4. 51 e W 11 I4H tt ,VS IS H' 4.'? 41' Sal; J;. C!S .14', 31', MS M 'I HPS tut -IIS S't e4ij s.it; S4i, W s-'S s-'l Jt'k 4IS 4.',S 1H 1 141U ts f.tC .11 U in r4u tK PI V 4 4S4 - 1.1. - I4t 4. MH It'e .c-,t Snrdrn Victim iif II lloal Sleillterrntienti Wiitcra. AN ATIxXNTlf POUT. June. 11. The Swedish steamehlp New Sweden, a pss scnuer and frelsht vessel, of B.31D tons srofa register, owned by the Swedish- Amerlean-Mexlco IJne, was tunk by a submarine May 20 In Mediterranean waters. It was learned hero lo-dity from twelve members of the crew of the vca- sel who arrived as pas'etiscrs on a French vessel. The New Sweden was built In 1913 as part of a fleet of vessels ne.slfmed to run between Gothenburg-, Vera Cms, Gal veston and New Vork. Prior to the war aho made several trips n this service but was afterward .withdrawn by her owners anil e-tercd Into the Swedish IVtst Asiatic trade. C'rowder to-day. The call Is for 9.000 jincii una Miri oe ieni to me .Norm I wen to cut spruce for the airplane i lanfii-'). CALLS M00NEY BERLIN TOOL. Prosrrutor JlaUea Chnrt In Oppo. lutt Pardon, PAN PHANCISCO, June H.-ln a brief epij4lnir the application of Thomas J. Mooney for pardon from the death sentence Imposed upon him. Dis trict Attorney Charles M, flckert charxeJ Indirectly that Mooney was an ajent of the German Government. "Those who sank the I,usltanla and those who manufactured and discharged the bomb whlcn wrought such havoc during the Preparedness Day parade here were agents of tha eame principal. They had a common purpoae and one paymaster." Klckert'a brief said. "Oer many's direct Interest in both cannot be denied." .ni'"l "C, .I,,,,, at-ft V. A, !n.1. ArMot 7V P. ( tiiffr w5 Ij, n, nvrri . tv-s iej, Ms. Its Lincoln tn Tlirlre In laarn. 1IHHLIN. Iowa. Juno 11. Berlin (Iowa) will be no more As a result of a mcotlnK hern to-day of itho Mayor and tho City Council It was decided to notHy tho post odlcu officials In Washington that thn citizens havo changed tha numo tf tho town to Lincoln. II SHELL VICTIMS IN PARIS. II I If Gun Kill" Tito llonibnrdment l.'ontlnnea. PAIUS. Juno 11. Tha Ionic dtstanca tiombardincnt of Paris was resumed this morning, Two persons were killed and nine wero wounded In yesterday's bombardment, according to the liclalr. S.IIOO Are Arrested In Ilonnd-l'p nf sJInckers. DKTKOIT, Juno 11. Tho police, co opcrntlnj; ' with Federal authorities, took Into custody 1,000 young hten between Saturday nlsbl nnd this morning. Hlchty-two are bclnp held us evaders of thn draft. Woman Siiffrnxei Wins in I.oulalnnn House. HATGN ItOttOK, l.a., June 11. A 'lull KniiitliiK siiffraKo to the women 1 of Louisiana was passd tu-tlay by I the liwer House of tho Legislature 0 to 21, It now coos to the Senate, hIuto suffrage loaders claim they will obtain a proportionate majority. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, IJKI.MONT PARK. N. V.. Juno 11. Tho entiles fur to. 1 inorrow'n rarea are na follows: KlllST IIWJB- J-it rilllw. itirrrols: eon 91 tin no K14 Ti'i 4tl 4S W'hoieM V,. Si M, 43 41 n-alrrn union Tel. w ei'e WlWrn O TH K'; WlllTe-ttTarn.! in. j-.ii in". Total Mice. .173. reo thirea. I' R Weal of.. Plncr I" ,,vm. .1m, 111 4. t 4. 1)0 J. More Slorann Art GUIs nn Private Vlerr tn .lluaenm. Members of the Metropolitan Museum of Art nnd their Kuests crowded the new Plerpont Morgan wing of the museum yesterday afternoon for a pri vate new of the Morcon Installations of decorative art. There are about 3.000 ODjects on tne main nnor ot ino wing, tanging from tho Isle Roman period to. the rtonslssancn. Installations yet to1 te msde In the balcony rooms will brlnp tho display down to thn eighteenth century, when the wing will bo an com plete chronologically nnd ns choice In contents as any exhibition of decorative art In Europe. The wing will b open to tho public beginning to-day. If You Want the Ecst Pure Meat Delicacies Khnuld rrace vour table "ft Ir H'holasomv. delicious. undernee, and purs flaor make a miMl of de!lshtul satisfaction. Try lim : and satlifv tour palats cravtus 'or me.at sumlies. Frankfurters, Bologna, Smoked Beef, Sausages, Roulades, Tongue, Etc. Otto Stahl'a" itamped on ail products for your protection. Endorsed bfi Alfred If JfrCann told hr Atl riri.t ttii.N Mtirea. Otto Stahl' SM.tM !M Ate.. ', ur-e WinrUnj Cant. ilutone tit fiirlonct. int lief; KLatutUtta UrtiTO. Klflih.H net. ttls'll.MI IIAt-'K -rKi-sile.-iia.e-; a.J!lnf! fjr f.itr- jeerokle end iffem, atrut wo liulra. -f.trly Isslit. I47i Wuiarti-n iwl (lnv;l JUS) 1 ,r,dl., lt.1 Nrw llateo. ISA; hnll.nl Itlttr, ' Hat llontU, 1-4:1; hjusm-t, 4T. "t UnUinlns, IM; 11,11 HUn-r. Mil: "lUr.r, m U.lilMt, 143; y.il Thlatle. 14.1; lllf!, Jfljrr. 14H. ! TllllIK IIA4'. -The 4'antni.itt Its- thne-)ear. olila and unvttrd hindi'rap; imo mi'e. Ii (knii). i lit; Pe.-Ulto 114! I'aiiarDin Itiui) H7s "iJ'' , Hainan itri. isu: iumi ie.4 (uipl. Uo: . brvaa l! llni hoi (tawl. Itf, Hammaia. ItTl 1 I HI. HonSe. us. , . iNsUIITIl lUtlDKeane I-niorltl f. trao- I ' i-ar-Mi! lite and oua-hiM nwlontu elralesfit. My 1 I VYiau.1. KHI btJf llatn-Kon. IK, lltnnSial, lfJi i yadrlka llaiu). H)0t ttsnviit. Iti'. War tWrU. ' 2171 im innaii, iimi mainmaTia Jlt, 1 -I.lt I KtxTlf ItACn FVr tart-re,-i.M. . nwltlntM flte Ii1oiis alralrtt. -The IWit, nrt; Terenlla tttlllrtte. ItAt -l"'ur f.tur-lir.oliie an-1 uteesrd; O'u hi: one mile and a Ink. -U'illm, 110' UUla IN'earvr. 154l Jutao Wtloffleld, 112; Blar ItACR FVs- t-to-rtar-olits- ejodlt llMA). list bud' lire limp I UJ; Ktll lie.; I.ird llrUVist. IIS; Krn-n,io, UJ: Pltate. 2 Alaiivny, l3t Ut Vuk-aln. Wir Zone t n,JC-1 . r.ltmJe. Its: nl 10"; Jllalrwincn. Atr.ir(TiTtra ru 1U; Hstn. .1. 112; Tho Tnumv 1IM. 4ltis Khrik. uw, Crmttf Font ii.; iwauiT nitwit llniii.l. liowanoe t five namdt rUI I0.V ltnr.1. Alnllra all"atica of (rtt iwuada cUtaerf, aVeatUr rlouilj, track heary, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. High. law. lytst July Aug . Oct . Deo . Jan . March 25.75 21.80 :.3 2J.52 53.75 23.65 26.07 25.11 24.70 21.J9 21 23 21.00 25.41 24.80 23.80 23.30 23.35 23.50 23.95 24.95 24.00 23.70 23.50 Z3.07 . a,aMSMiiSSMSintMaVMg on - J-aiejseiHP snanTiirt Market closed Irregular ud 23 to off 10 points. nun- Increaies atrenila of dtllctte, oervsui, run-down rP'o In twa wteki' tints In rniny Imtutcrs. It hai been uni and en dotted by suclr men ai Hon. Lctlie M. Shaw, former Sccrelary cf the Treaiury and Ex-Oortrnor of Iowai Former United Ptatra Senator EUbsrd Holland Kenney of Uelawars at prrirnt Mil or ot the U, S. Array! General Joha U Oern (E" tired) tha drummer ley oi Shlloh wtu aa sergeant In tha U. S. Army when er.lr H yeirt of ae alto United Statea jiirltt 0. W. Atklnion cf the Court ef Claim of WaiHnion and others. Alk r?uiat'?'v'ieii"r-' ''yf11 shsMVit. zTHREE BROOKLYN STORES: 1329-1331 Broadway At Gait $ Av. Brooklyn (S10-4812 Fifth Arc. Oct. 48th it IBth St:, Brooklyn FULTON ST. cor. BRIDGE ST. It Hout St. Subicay, Brooklyn Special Tomorrow (Wednesday) New "Chateau" Slipovers Of All Wool Jersey Fashion's Smartest Summer Conceit K have Just secured by special w purchnnc a number of thrsu unusually effective MlDovcrs Tor bungalow and country wear, which will be placed on sale Wednesday at this very low price. 4 .95 Customarily Priced at 10.00 and 18.75 Made In fine quality Jersey cloth, with edging of. braid and pockets out lined with tho same material ; newest Summer colorings. II'.K) SJ.9J Sale Shetland Sweaters Positively Guaranteed All Wool J(' Ik. Wi "" VERY wonderful offer Shetland wool Middy" .Slipovers, finished with hand crocheting around collar nnd nrmholcs; u.ictlfll offer .95 Or with Sleeves and Shetland .Collar, 2.95 Distinctive new shndes or rose, Copenhagen, Khaki, msrican llcauty. salmon pink, nky blue, Nile green and turquoise. THREi: BROOKLYN STORESzZ IJadw 9m ays 25c 50c All Drufjlttl EXTERNALLY for I'eata Lumeicii Bru.ar, tot 1'. e ,ndl1a Co..l in mi.'trm Cb' MiUVt leottia. el.ef r.. a? V- Ui tot ejcrcciy irui IS Trl.diJTnj INTEnNALLY for cram t liiii.-uova Itrartbu.fi la'ar.a C- . CMI'a t4i-ivn Slt'k. eloaucS .NriiouaiteaS n,ur t lowtoSi Slrk t.tilaplie KADtV.lt CO. JOJ Citrf M Ne lart. "IJALMWOKT" PLKASLS M.VNY lllindrrds of thousand? arc afflicted with Irrr.aul.irltlcs nf the kltiiicys urlii.iry jusviirc and liLtildcr. TlinusaiitN bate found true comiti;! ami boiiolU HMDS lliilii'iwtnt K.iitit.t lab lct.Miltl bv nil tlrujisls Mm. Flunk Mmirli.iii. Ul!' I'fiirmr 5t tft. I.OIlls, WfltCM "I illll tnkliiit llitlmwiirl Kidney 'I'n'i lets and tim4t .' Utey arc Ilie Hncst thin1! on tin- tiMrkel--ami I feel I could tint live if I bad li be v illimit llir-i " i'v MAKING MEN HAPPY IS WEALTHY MAN'S HOBBY He Delights in Giving Pleasure on a Large Scale Ten Thousand Soldiers and Sailors to Receive Their Favorite Home Paper Free. A public-spirited, patriotic citizen living in Yonkcra. N. Y., offers to send, free of charge, to every soldier and snilor who enlisted or was drafted from Westrhe&ter County whatever HOME newspaper that soldier or sailor may select. ITc is paying the subscription for the papers and in addition is maintaining an organization for the sending of periodicals every week to tho boys in Europe, on the sea or in cantonments here. Papers were sent to 1,500 different soldiers or sailors the first week, to 2,500 the second week, and soon, it is expected, the full force will be covered. The patriotic citizen, who is wealthy and can afford it, got the idea of sending out the papers when he was in Russia a year ago as the head of the Red Cross Com mission. He craved for the news of the day and missed his home paper so much that he felt if the soldiers and snilors could hear or read regularly about home affairs I hey would not become lonesome or homesick. Iiesaid : "It was my experience, when abroad, that ono of the greatest necessities of modern war was to keep the men contented in the trenches and at the rear. I felt, when far from home, that I had a great longing all the ; time for the newspapers that I was in the habit of reading. "These boys are giving their all for their country. There arc no while feathers worn by the American fighters. jThcy are entitled to all we can give them, and it is littlo enough we can do at best for the men who have gone to 'fight for the flag, taking their chances cheerfully on the , fighting line which now stretches through France. 1 1 "I lift VP firlrtntpH tVno mnnno nc tin, cimnlnnl a 1 1 1- wwv. w..., "uu.i waiv. oiaiiiyii-st, IIUU 1UU81 direct step toward bringing about a more intimate touch 1 1 . 1 1 Sia fa.. - . oeiwecu our men wno nave ollercd their lives for their country and the current events transpiring at home." The gentleman from Yonkers cannot-afford to send a free paper to every soldier and sailor. He is doing noblv when he covers Westchester County; but, gentle reader, it is up to you to send n paper to YOUR soldier or sailor who is pining for home news. The next best thing to sending n happy letter from home is to send a bright, cheerful, HOME newspaper filled with interesting and entertaining news a paper that always looks on the bright side of life and has a heartening, cheerful influence on its readers. Such is the TI1RICE-A-WEEK edition of THE WORLD, published every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. It contains oil the latest reliable news of the habitable globe received by cable und wireless from its correspondents everywhere. It only costs 81.00 per year, and for that small sum will be : sent by mail regularly for twelve months to any soldier or I sailor overseas. Every subscriber will receive' 15G issues of the paper during the year. That should be a sure cure for loneliness. i Gentle render You may forget to write to your soldier or snilor nt home or abroad, or you may niiss the 'innils; but the ; Thrice-a-Week World gets there on time with every issue and, even if you do write regularly and punctually, why not ALSO send the paper? ' When ordering give the full nnme of the soldier, his compnny nnd regiment. Mention tho nnme of the ship, if in the United States Navy. Uso this coupon: Dnte loin. Publisher N. Y. World, New York City. Enclosed plenso find 81.00, for which send The TIIIUCE-A-WEEK WORLD for ono year to Name , Company Regiment ( Branch of servlco. , , Paper paid for and ordered sent by Name , , , , , , , , , t' Address,... , , , a fa. '.a- D. 4 VsWksmi'