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LUJiAwa.'H'MIl"'! ' St 1018. Ah THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, V I 1 1 ll . a LOYAL ATIHEART" SAYS TOM OF U. GERMANS Tells r-riends of .Democracy Majority of Thens Arc Here to Escape Militarism. Addressing a mecllntr fit the friends fit German Democracy In tlio Union LJiluare Hotel last cvenlne-. Marshal Thomaa D. McCarthy declares that al ltoal 19.600 enemy nllonsvltli whom he. is acquainted aro loyall .Vinorlcan i i nearu A 'The Friends of German lucmocracy r 'iai in uiscu.-s uinii.i mr n in lourm at. July paccunt in which Vthey will take part. They Invited MaVhal Mc Carthy, President ITjiijs sligel ex plained, with the Idea that he might otter aomo helpful nuiorosillons. 'There nro ll),WO enemy aliens In Greater Now York." said the Marshal. 'Thero are about ID.Cixj in my district alone. I believe that ninety per cent. of" itieaa men want to ho cltlr.ons. 1 , bellovo that In their hcurtH thnv nr tbyal citizens ttho. throncli lack of icare have neglected to take out their sutlzcnshlp papers. "There aro at leant 1.000 enemv allona of my acquaintance) who have yrons. flKhtlnr In -the, I'nlted Slates Army and Navy. If ou sot the 'WHAT'S THE CAUSE OF GOUT, 7 ,wm rheumatic pains or ltinilm;;o, gout, sciatica, ulicn the weather is bad, do not . inemecr. tnc warnius uui iry simple i,T7, As Dr. .Strauss, snys, tlie amount llcu uiru me uay, iaKr six nr rigor glasses oi water turn inc na, a piu.3 rif lukewarm water at night just before coins to bed, or a pint of lint water 'a half hour before meals (with one-half Then obtain at our nearest drug- This to flush the kidneys and to 'net as a tonic so that the kidneys will filter out the uric acid poison nurir, double strength, Is more potent than llthla, anil in most cases it will dissolve the uric acid as hot water docs sugar. Advt DENTISTRY. Dentistry That Lasts ny applylnic ili 'aw ' uaiure, follow Ia thm na l" iiir r - riittoanlly i.iotf lork. w he Icmctr inin ItuOl'l.KKS ' riATK to l"'r ecllnn ll hs frntlire lhaf no uttirr t a'ti P sseaef I.lcai tranac, nou irritntinR ami mural A Imou ( hsmanlty K'tieii marts In V The New WATERBURY Way Coma hers in Mi iiinrnliiu. have o.n Id teeth rxtl acted Kltt:i) Wirltnl'T PAIN' ami return limn.' al llllttit fttth .1 NEW set f.rltNTK''. ll to Ml pel H . Ilacayrd t'l'tll saved- lunso leelll 1 1 if 'it nil inlstiiir teeth replaced without plalFt. AM. WOICK (il lllAMlin II) YlUlt" Rvlrarttnns l.n'l llrntlil rttlratrv mill IAiM.T.H.S tiy application to the minis of out NEW ItKMKHV WaterbuisV Dental Company Inenrpoiolrrf , titabliiti-d l Ttiri. 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-1Q Fulton St, Brooklyn Hqunoi 8 to 6 Sundays, o to 2 German, French and Swcdlih Spoken, LADIES IN' ATTENDANCE. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED STATION MEN ANLl V TRAINMEN, ACES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVA'l D nivisiriNS J INTEnCOHOUGH HAPIU t MAJNSil J. (JU. apply room man, C5 BROADWAY, O A. M. TO o P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN DAY, .1- ATTERY MAN WANTED. A iron in J and prffjErrMife norage bat iuf couii uy. lfn . iiu'u tti-Hix S, V. Stf. xrguirei tit tenUtf -l a i'ttlle auj writ fiHU'ini uimu tat fi tnr nurin ami ' riiHTun wi i K73 World, utilowo.' jtll "I-ost and Found" articles advertised In Tha World o ropnrted to "list ana 1 ottnd iiureaii " Koom ii iu, worm jiuiiuiuir, ni ns jisteu ,. for thirty days. These Hits can bs I I asan at inv of The WorM'a Offices. "Lost and Found" advertisements csn be Isft at any of Tho World's Advsrtlslmr Aa-enclss, or can bo tslsphopsl directly to Tin World. 011 40Q.Q JJeskman, Now York, or wrMaiyn uicioa, siuu jasln, Ps ANCHOR ,-0 t VplateJ A i enemv aliens to prado It might be a iood Idea to itinbout 500 of thjs men at the hemrof the division, W'tb each man earning a service flan." A committee was appolntod to carry nut Mninlul VcC'arthv'a sucirestlon. $50,000 RAI&8T0 Btlf JRIIPtP tTfrfl nilO OllinnO HiUulU rUn UUH uAILUHo Concert at the Metropolitan, Ar ranged by Mine. Kia, Has Many Stars in Programme. About I.IO.eni wa. raised a.buy nnulc and musical Instruments for sailors of tli" American Navy bint night nt a con cert In the .Metropolitan Opera House. Hurr Mcintosh raised $16,500 by auc tioning n souvenir prngrummn sinned by all tin? slant who took part In thu unti-rtnlument. Tlio prnKi ammo Included Prances Aldu. who nrr.tiiKcd tin- iicrformnnrss for the Department of Nnsy llecrei tlon. Women's Naval Kervler! CnriMO, Amato, John MrCormack. Mircbn HI man. Untold tinner. I.i-on Rnlhlvr, Ijicli'ii Murntore and others. lMcrro Montnujc was Oli'i of the condiftorj, Hint the chorus and orchestra of tb Olwra Home nsslstrd. The money will be distributed by the Women's Nnval Service. Hear Admiral (Heaves, Commander of the cruiser nud transport service of tho Atlnntle P'leet, In n speech of tbnnks, said the navy now numbers more Minn 5''0,000 men inri olllcrrs. He added tint 30 per cent, of the tiBval olllreri are reserve officers, and said the Naval Hcsltvcs aro In Ilnt'nnd, KrHiice and Italy. "nflont nrul iiboro and In the ajr. always close to the sound of the Kims." ru 3lldiilKbt I'rollc Acts. Several new entertainer, appe-iro.! n the thow at the Kicgfeld Mldnlsht lVollu last nlKht tin: Six llrown til others, WhltiiiR and Hurt and Muriel de Korest. The Inrise audience welcomed the tlroan Itrotheis to the roof. Tiny i;aXnphVne f playing In "jack o' Lantern." an won Known io iiro'inwaj ny ttieir i htn l tun ami RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO?' Prof 11. .Strauss M. I)., of the ltoyal Charily Hospital, Merlin, saysi "The cause fur an attack of pout, rheu matism, liimbaeo, is supplied hy the incrciMt of uric acid in the blood scrum, the result of various caiif.r.s the most frritu'tit of which is renal. Hefor an aUack, mi- suffers sometimes from headache, ucuralxla, I Miners of pain licrc mill Ihcrc or I'ondnril to n single locality." Dr. I.cvisnu anil Dr. Strauss both hold that a Ion;; continued disturbance of the kidney function, resulting in nn nccuinlntion of uric aciil In the blood scrum, causes these painful afflictions. When your kidneys feci like lumps of lead, when the back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment, or you arc obliged In seek relief two or Hirer limes during the niithtt wlirn you suffer with slck hendache, or ilir..y, nervous spells, acid stomach; or you have the inraiis. of llu ill should lie regular and ilistrib- traspoonful of bicarbonate of soda). store Aniiric. double strength, fur 00c. WHERE TO CO AND MOV, TO CET TtlUE STEAMBOATS. WTVIIUDSON IB" RIVER S3 ay Line UIA.NY II VV LINK) , ' Wi.'ui- v It mi,- "Hen''' k Hujon 'llc'ie' I" iltf i ' mis " mil rvei.riiivn Lit . n , Hirea ):i, i t.t istliiai. to ; ,.ili,i u.i ni,tnan stutun of tieoree ia. iui.. ,.iSf.. "v.. VA"W "r-,','.".': ll-,i.ll'hH,'N Sf . s 411 A. M W Jit t n M W I UMIi Ht ll.au A it.. Vonk-r., U..Vj II ,an list .it lle.r M sint.ln We.' I'o'til NwC.irj;, I', .trni( Kim-tt'in I'oiul C.it.kl't lli"i-i,ti rl v.imu' tinediv n aiaa- to Puush k.ivw ,.1imh uiwl n-tr Maintain. Tnf,mj n It lleslrn'. St I'ler N Y Tel tl !ii i njl WEEIC DAY & SUNDAY TRIPS to ;BEA-t MOUNTAIN l Mil. IS t I' Till', 111 IKON Sir. GRAND REPUBLIC" L. Battery II , .M.t l Itf.'nd St.. II. IT. A, .M. mi mi. danc'inu. iii:riiiii.MKrs. It on nil Trio Jvw-iii, oiiimm si ll u ll ll (i if ,hi. Ir. sj, (Jni,ir,n ijc ini i.tiiiMi Waii r... Ilrur Mountain Line. 'let. Ilruad miw. METROPOLITAN LINE To BOSTON $5- 23 tlu ('.ll!? rmi etvit. i.iioiikii iiujnsilt for ull.. I in" .i,uir nieill lor Itrst St-.mer. I 1'ier le, S, t p. ( MUTnT til . illlll SnmlS), ln!'ii(i. it a I' Jl StiltiTixlnii.. .Menl The llet ' Tr.,.!'ll.j.M3 11AIIC1.AV 40(10 Svon Steamboat o CONEY ISLAND S:ierln Sihrilule 'lUHSll.W, , Nn rii l.i. t. I an . St.. in j j j y 1. .J I -1 - 3.1 .1 15. -I I.. - Ii .,',i ft -ij i.. "i Ifl TelenllolKi Iteetiif S7U. CSItilir CKKIM, Nr'ACIIlS tlimn the IIW, to Ihr OCKAN. ,im. FOR SALE. 1' WATCHES I W?S 1wLl..tOnaoa.y thou "sfswsfsaM&s"11' ASTLE SB&T KDENTIAL IRS PIT a gpowa Auoya jit St. Diamonds, Wntches or. Credit HKT NAl.UBt r,nsrsMee.1 l'.a.irl Ternu. .."'.'VAI. IIIIMOM! V t II o m.i-i mj rsrne John S4H DIAMONDS ON CREDIT teat rslis. ui ltrois, (. lt or uriis, UlS'll !! w ,tf . ....... , ,mn i.nn fi-r.i Art. i.'if'J I Cl.lirlltj lot aien tad om.n nifDtst hulls. Onite lir-iirs. n II Mil 1 H iiih.i i.w r ITlln.lt ti 3 nuits UiA.iio.NUa liDDi.U'l a.Mj 3ULII 101 :n. til. 1 IK lies. ULX.St.rr 178 llnndnti, uiulra. It.., nil.- U'nrH l-r,rll" " ' kk,i,v,l, ""'in IIIIIIU Work Monday Wonders. j notes n Society ; Tim encngcir.cnt of Miss Alice K. ' i c ic ; ,,f n,p four playlet., con , Tlutjcr, daughter of Mr. and Mis. m mil nig the tww Actors and Author' j Denjnmln II, Thayer of No. 46 Kaat la-uo bill, wihlcli opened last night 9i" '!,rcot 10 Lieut. Jiaynara i . ilsison, 3u:i.l Field Artillery. V. 8. A.. now In 1'rancc, has been nnnounced. , Miss Martha l.nd,ldKe. dauchter Xn of Lemuel 1". UdtidrldRc and tlio lute , rimricA Meredith, HcKan Ilupliston, Mrs. fsabelle Ivwrence Dandrldcu of,-'. Irving Situthard, Dudley I;. Oat Jetfersoii Cotintv; W. Vu., was mar- ! anil Akiijb Patterson net It, and ..i.. i i uint ,l,.ii r- v Vn mi ImhI ''"',, K'vin all excellent p rfonnanco. rle In J" .y',"" ., 'Ml , A war worker ofTers b...ka for sale to Saturday to Ltwl.i UatlrcIIc I r.tnk- ouB , ,, lmSH ,, llu of Klu.ililnu. I I now Director of (each H acted for him. Mi-m Taliaferro War 1ossch In WushlnKlon. caufrht ilio spirit nt the intlro delie- .lously. One of the sections of tlio Mr. anil Mm, (lardner Colby of No. Playlet .iinin very near bolus u bur- IK If. Ulrn.il l.'tiut ni-n llMIIIC (III "TlLMT ltllK." N.'d.. have announced the cnucU of their daughter. Miss Anielle Colby, to Lieut. Krank llobart lligglna, Klg nnl Corim Reserves. L 8. A son of Mr. unit Mrs. Krank .1. lllgglns of Jersey City, N. .1. Announcement la inudc by Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Chotiak of No COO West 116th Street of tho e.tigiiueinent of their daughter, Miss Hstello Chop.ik, to Herbert 11. Knllman, U. H. N. It. I'., son of Mrs II. lCullmnu of No. 911 Park Avenue, The mnrrlago of Miss: Johanna Mueller, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Mueller of No. 5 Kmcry Htrcot, Jer sey City, and Albert Macrtena of Al bany, which took placo In Albany last Saturday, has bren announced. Announcement was made to-day of tho marriage lau Saturday In the chantry of St. Thomas' Church of Miss (Iwendolon Smith, daughter of Mr. and .Airs, Stanley Lorrnlno Smith of No. 11 ICast 60th Street, to Pny miiHter Nelson Smith Trottmnn, t S. N. The nmriinRC of Miss Clnlre Louise Krascr. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex ander M. Krnser of Hrooklyn, N. Y., to Mr. RolM'rt llelmont Korbes of Montclair. N. J., In tho Reformed Dutch Church. llloomini;uburgli, N V , the summer home of the brldc'H fain lly, last Saturday has buen tuinounced. MASTERY OF LOST FENCE WORK BOWLIfiG GREEN Biibiness Men Seiul Gut I lurry Call for Sherlock Holmes lo RnJ Historic Iron Grating. The business men tn the nelirhlmrhood of How Unit Urecn to-day are nil heated up over the fato of the Howling Green fence. ' Half of tho historic iron smtlnu that was bioUKht from Knulanil In 1771, and whose knobs lecend says wero knocked off to make ammunition to tire nt the Ilrltlh five, years liter, .i mUalnp. It l either lost, atrnjed or stolen, and tho vommlltei. of nuslncsa men which re cently imis formed to seo to It that Howling tlreen ns realoied after tho subway contractors got throuRb nifsnlng it up have been paging Sherlock Holmes lor two days. When It was found necessary lo re moo the north half of ilia fence for the subway work It was piled In sections near the scene of the Job. Some months ago ollleliiU of the Seaboard National IlauK observed the fence being taken away nobody seenn 'to know where. When he was asked by some business friends ot tho Ilankera Club the other day what he uaa going to do about It, John K O'Kourke, Vlre President of the Klinn-O'Itnurko Company, antd that he would put the fwlee up again as soon ns ho could find It. To-day .Mr. O'ltnttrke Is In West Virginia, and the business men of Howling (irccti ire uomJurliiK If tho fence. a been spirited there. The feiu.", which was rild to have originally com the cttv !.im tterllng. was constructed 10 ineinse uie enuea- III On the eve- "hiC of Julv n. 1770. titer the Declara lion of Ii depenib nco bad been read from the "lty Hall In Wall Street. Ilin statue wis hewn tn plec a and the fenc) demolished. II was rei oust meted Inter. BOY ROLLS OUTOF WINDOW AND FALLS FOUR STORIES Sou of Police Serjeant llcflornan lias Skull l-nu'tureJ, Juv and I'ive Kibs Hmkeii. Clarence, the nlne-'car-,M sou of I'o Ice Serjeant John J Ilefft n.ni of the Traffic Squad, rollcil out of uc.i ihrounh an open tMndow at No. 2i West tlim Street at 12.30 A. M. to-day and full four storks to the yard. ficrst. Ueffertian ha 1 nrilved homo only a few minutes before and found tlii. liny aWp He liad mnv-d tiN hei near tho window to set m n-n freih air. It la believed ha turned over n hia alecp and fell, lie Has taken to II "I. -in Ilua- pital aurri rlnv from i r i :i 'n'.'.l sKull, five bruken ilba, a brolteu j.nv ,uid In ternal Itijui .ua. DENIAL BY WHITMAN. (iinernur Hasn't Cliniiueil I'eiilillil tlmi Allllnile, lie Declares, AL.HANV. June 11 (iov. Whitman denied most i nipliatlcnllv tc-dav thnt ho had chntis't'd Jits attitude toward tho liquor question. He ilutileil that whllo In Rochester be had promised to consider the advis.ihiliti of conilmr out in favor of a referendum on tho Federal prohibition euii.-iltutlon.il amendments. llepnrta (torn llocliester said that ho had confe red with some of the Ilo puble an leader In Monroe County and w i to uko tho matter under ad visement. OBITUARY NOTES. 1 Trank nrnest Illlln, Hanlsh dlplo mntiut and formerly fhamberln.n to the Kl'ur of Iienmnrk nnd Minister Itta'dcnt In Wnshlntflon, la duad In I.ondin. ased elBhy-jl)c Pr nilwood I'harles Oasla. for many 1 years a dentist In the Itronx, died nt 1 his home. No. srio J icslon Avenue, yea tc.'dny, aged fifty-three. Jlrs Maretta lluibon IJoynton, widow of t" A. lloynton, who f ie many years wna connected with the Associated I'lens. d'ed at hi r homo In Washing ton jealerdny, nKed sventy-flve. DwUht O. Ollmyro, formerly Xfayor nf SnrlnKflnld, Mass. la dead at nla homn In that city, nurd elKhty. "TieorHn II Hteilinv. who was Street Cleaning ('nmnilnaluuer of tbn old City I of Hi ic4t-n. Is dead nt ma lioins. No. It tiireut, tiioukiyn, afcu sov- ACTORS AND AUTHORS' LEAGUE PRESENTS FOUR INTERESTING PLAYLETS oi mo t-ullon Theatre. Is a Mimical f..ni.is called "The Host Sellers," by Kenneth and Hoy Webb. In H modem fiction Is burlesqued In i"?!"" h.'K. do some tine work and she did tt. As the tired little old maid, who dreaniH of a man she once s.iw and loved at a distance, .Miss Dtiprte possibly cu rled (iff the actlng'honor.s of t lit even Uis, She was asslHtcd by Auriol Loo, Marian Kerby, Krlc Hnowdeii and Courtney Koote. The new bill opens with ".Muggins," a comedy of the Lancashire tpye, acted by Whltford K.tne, Jlrs. Thomas A. Wise and Kliz.ibotl) Hisdon. It Is nmusiag. "Art's Itrjuveniitlon." by the Missrs. Welib. la an opoietta In which several good voices, notably that of liMuard Maitlndell. lire heard. H irrtaon llrockband nip"nr.i as Art, who la dying. II. n l orde. an Wisdom, fnpiens tn and saves Harrison's life after Harold Powler, (lertrudt DalhiH, Itete D.etl'ng, llotty Dnintry nnd Jean Wibb have sprnt It ft in minutes try ing to persuaile .Mr. Marllndell, us Cynleits to quit V'bni: old Art he's ,i gor.er. "Art's Rejuvenation" Is the least mterc ul'ig of the f mr playlets. As a special feilure of the enter' tn- tnent M U'd Mttvc. lMoii.ird dc lOurylo offer ai 1 ml an dance that Is hard woik. anyway ' ChSldrcn Cry lsl Tim Kind You Ilnvo Always Bottclit linn liorno tho Mlfrnn turo of Chits. H. Kloteliff, mill hits been uuitla iinilcr his Iivrfouul Htiporvlnloii for owr JtU yours. Allow no ono to deceive on In this. Counterfeits, JmlUitloiis unit Must-ns-(roo(l" nro hut e'icrinieiit.s, anil ciiilancr tho health of Children Experlenco n;alust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnslorla 1m a liarmless substltnto for Castor OH, l'nre Fforlc, Drops and Snotliliitr Syrups. It contains neither Opitini, IMorplilno nor other narcotic sitbstanee. For more than thirty years it has heen in constant use fortho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ;' allaying Fevorlshuoss arising therefrom, nnd by rctilatlii; the Stomach ami Dowels, aids the as similation of Food; clvlnt; healthy anil natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the lira Use For Over 30 Years Twc ctrrroaoourirT, nmroaa crrr. Brooklyn's Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 2231 22S, 227 1C4, 16B, 108 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. DrlRKS Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. WycliofT St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Bring Thla Atlvcrliicmcnt With You anil Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purcliare; When Opening n New Account "CloHidtfl for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms DRESSERS. Ouy War Saviiins Stamps RmuMMroRS l "f'TTn jwvi i tti until 11 i i i fV.i - - m 1 ftfTa i Jtiw I ft 1 I k. I - I I. " - w 1 1 w - - - r.oe ur.i:isi. Coum In and see our fine a I cU . Iliuillhonie muling, ant, Itnri. uutiuil IVc nave line uiiii rimini'i nri.-. rjrr rs us nidi us mum. 875, ami v.citlll !lvcrt ffii A Q 1 . .V'ntTe". I4 75 you a cooil one as'S.sltell. like rj.49 l)re.e.-f...- low OS K7fW cM j Oncn .Montlny nnd ri 1 lasaif iiMMiiasims --- '! - WHITE FOR WHITE SHOES A lilv rri leaves no yellow tinge. 1 mWM ELSIE VERGUSON IN "A DOLL'S HOUSE" IS A RIALTO SUCCESS Klsle Kerguson has nJded another to her screen successes with the nlc- turlr-ntlou of Ibsen's "A Doll's House," which Is tho feature picture of tho Rlallo this wock. As Norn, Miss t'nriruson iilelurea aiiriirlslngly well the psychological phases of tho revolu tionary drmna. To glvo ntmospnero to thu plctllro tho ltlullo Orchestra rondcra John .Svuiisen'a "Norwegian Rhapsody." Annlo Rosner gives an excellent rendition of (Irieg's "Solvolg'a Song" whllo Carlos Mejla, n tenor, renders "A l'urtlve Tear" from "L'K.llslr d'Amorc," lelK Arndfii "Operatic Nightmare" Is given as an .overture. "Two Tough Tenderfoot," a Paramount-Mack Hcnnctt comedy, gives nn excellent touch of humor to tho bill. "SOLDIERS OF THE SEA" AND GEORGE M. COHAN ON THE RIVOLl SCREEN (IcorHC M. Cohan In his tnlmltnhlu plcttirlzatlou of his own play, "lilt-tho-Trall Holllday." nt the Rlvoll The atre, bus to take second place on tho bill this week to the marines who head lined It Jii Kralice last week. Lieut. Itothupfcl of the marines, and Inci dentally director of tho Rlvoll, ar ranged f-i' till - special Introduction of the "soldleia of the sea" Into an ani mated pictorial. Following the ap pearance uf the husky soldiers, Gladys Rice nnd (iieek ICvana sing Kay Kos trr'a now patriotic soiif, "The Amer icans Come." The Cohan picture Is ono of the mo.st willsfnetorj that has been released this year. As nu overture, tho Rlvoll Orchestra plas Nlrolul's "Tho Merry WIvcm of Windsor." vs hllo (lladys Rice, in nddi'iou to her duet with Mr. Uvans, ulii Kttu'lhcrt Nevln a famous lullaby. "Mi ht l.ak' a Row." for Fletcher's Signature of nnlluJs as lilol, ,!"" Snlunlay LHcnlnijs- white finish that Retain- the natural grain of leather. Does not fill the Bur face of fabric. ASK MCAREST STORE FOR DLACKTAH RED WHITE SauroiA rs "r -L 5 i IMA K hU H M AmrtKntii Btmt 24th Daily Attracting Lingerie, Dailies' NVnr Corsets, Petticoats While Goods This Second Week of THE 24TH ANNUAL JUNE .SALE OF LINGERIE THE enllitisinstic dnily response to thi.i stirring sole prove above all tilings tlic (jtiick recognition which our wonderful vnhics unil iinniiitclicd assortments never fail to win. It is without question the most remarkable lingerie opportunity offered this season. Dibcriminating women will find perfect satisfaction in the numberless charming styles, exceptional niialitics nnd low prices. Corset Covers Good nainsook' fancy sok value .41 Comfcric D rawer t 28 Tucked anil hemstitched ruffles our reg. .48 ! Comfctnafi'ons (iood quality nain sook prettily trimmed . our ret. (1.38 t Nalntonk Petticoat deep flounces with rows of fancy laco or deep embroidery our rrK. 11.45 1.128 Petticoat Nainsook handsome models our reg. K,08 l.t'l Petticoat- tlrrli flounces, hand somely trimmed , ulue(,V0(i a.Ite ilro Site Petticoat ruffle of wide embroidery ourreg. 1.IH 1.28 Hcmen'sVigAil Dretiet roimil, V or high link--yokes of fancy lace, tucks or unli'y- uainsouk nnd muslin nine $l.fiH.. . 1. O Fine A'ainsoofc- ntlriirtivr inotlrls joke or Kmpire, with fine tuck ings, medallions, lures, rililnuis, rosebuds our reg. ti.fl.., l.Oi Women' Night Drttte of fine ntiiniook float, liark und sleeves handsomely ttinimeil with Vid, line and ribbon loicttea our reg. 94.4S 1J.-I8 Ifuntlreds uf other styles, in- luding the favorite Philippine, Nainsook, Cambric, Muslin, Pntiste t- spliiulid models (labornte or simple effects, at sole prices Extra Size Night Drette round link, with wide embroidery. libbon luu otircg. 01.48 . l.-SM Children's Underwear Specials Children't Muslin Drawer Hemstitched hem, lucks above- 1 to li years our reg. .lib 18 Children's Cambric Skirts l.nce and embroidery trim'd 4 to 14 years our reg. .lib (5(1 Children's Princess Slips Dainty lace Ir'un'd effftts C to III jears reg. M.t8 Children' Batitte Bloomer- white and pink (1 to 12 years our rcg ,(1H 58 M to 18 years our reg. .78. .08 Children' Cambric Night Drtitt embroidery uutj laie trim 1 to HI years our reg. l.i8 UO Men's Sport SHIRTS Made to Be Sold at $1 .65 Just the thing for the active inn 11 these warm days -mighty gi ml looking, tool Collection comprises all white poplins, plain white poplins with silk collars uf snagger stripes in a variety of sensible, colorings, repps, madruses and mercerized pollutes. There are some neat greys, buffs and many striped laidics, including black nnd white. Excellent quality fabrics and decidedly well finished. buvs 11 tn HI. While they're called ''sport" shirts, there nrc no cooler, more comfurtuble shirts for general all-around service than these. ML,fiU.V8-!US!31CT j MORNING SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealer buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. $1-75 Crspa Meteors 1.87 4fl.ncr. 4ull finish soft fine, close face- fashionable eolors. HII.KH- MAIN KLOOll 97 ct. Shepherd Checks 74 Sl-ncji -part wool medium and Inrcrn sires- black and white. lilil.'Hif liOfll I- .MAIM Kleill 35 cl. Linon Suiting, 27 ( nd dors for Hummer suits and dresses. Wa.SII fllir.HH 1'AllfllC.S IUHKUKNT 23 ct.Sslin and Moire Ribbons 18 liest eolors, also Uresdens nnd sat n edge moires lint nnd sash wld'tis. lilllllO.N.H- MAIM YUMH J3.94 Boys' Khak. Suits S.26 l'u 11 military modalwith 8am Drown belta khaki drill ef (iood tjualltv tiori ct.oTiu.vo Tnnifi kiooh JUS Boji' Spring Costs 3 87 fh vims, worsteds and vl ur cheeks nlalda and stripes vari ous netted styles 3 to X ) a's II'IYS' CIITll 1 HIiSU- -THIHIl KLOOll Wart Annual JUNE SALE The Remarkable Values Offered IN OUR 24th June Sale Satisfied Seekers Unmatched Assortments Women's Dresses, Skirts, Suits and Coats Misses' nnd Girls' Summer Dresses Men's & Hoys' Clothing, Hats ryid Furnishings Envelope Chemitt Embroidery or lace trim tiled yokes ouv re. .78 01 Petticoat Embroidery and lace trimmed ruffles our reg. VI, ?8 10 Ni"ht Urene Fine Nainsook fancy embroidery nnd lace yokes our reg. 1.0S l.'I 8 IVomen's OnePieee Pajamat Ilntistr or crepe 1.-1S Com fcof ions Fine Nninsnok most effective trim of daintiest Ucrs, enib's nnd ribbon our reg, ?.flH I.1M Stcp'ln Chemlie Bloomer Sbeer lintiste, lat e and ribbon trimmed our reg. ll.VB O-l IVomen'a Prince Slip Yoke and skirt trimmed with fine lace or embroidery value ti.OS 1.9 I No ini 00 h Cornt Cover Yokes of uttrni tive lace,s . and rrribroi ilerles some llh ribbon run ' bending value ,05 .'18 Naimook Coriet Cover Yokes willi organdy embroidery or eye let .style with lare outlining s'ery suitable forvreaf with sheer wuists value .81 OB Naintook Coriet Cover Medal lions with fisheyn. Vol. lace out lining in effective points front ami back trimming, also several other styles equally good our reg. tl.ti. .O'l Extra Site Coriet Cover soft finish mtitliu tight fitting our teg. ,4H. . , 1JO Extra Siie Cortet Cover round neck inserts of laie or einb'y our reg. .01..,, , .418 .1.01 Mie' Petticoat effective styles, lace and embroidery trim'd our leg. 1.48. . . . 1.28 Children' Bilfieblrhe Paamae stitched at nerk and waist tl lo HI years our reg. 11.88 1.21 Don 't Forget June 14th IS FLAG DAY Buy now and lly "Old Glory" in dign'led drei both Flag Day and (soon-fo-arrive) th"g(oriou Fourth." V. S. "Sterling" 11'nnd Flags a-o of wool of superior quality und make. Our prices for this latuous ilag fabric are remarkably low, s.Aft ...no 4v8ft .. -MM 5x8ft ...7.87 DllOft 10.05 BiWItl O.H7 10rl3 ft2B.OO Larger sires carried also lu stock at proimrtionnte prices. U. S. AND ALLIED FLAGS In cotton and tUk, SERVICE FLAG J in cotton, lilk and wool. Banner and Pennant of varied deicriptlon. 60 ct. Man's Porosknit Underwesr 44 .ih ris .short sleeves drawer to "tf BNS f.NliEllWBVIt-MAIN HV1R, JI.87 Little Tots' Tub Dresses 1.11 Cms ham and rhambrny various inidela contrast trlmmlnr !es to 6 yrs. INKANTH' IlKIT SI3C0S0 VXOOtt, 60 ct. Absorbent Cotlsn 44 ls-ni i ai t ins--fur household nnd sursrleul us. Ctn-VUS IIABKJIl.'NT. $1.97 Dlescbeil Shtsli! l.S 72x90--made from best quality sheetiiiif it t! M I.I .vs - n A S BM BNT. 40 ct. Tsble Oilcloth r. .11 1U yards wide first quality p'nlrt shlte nr fancy patterns. tuu.k i)itx.n.OTiis-Tilinn n.oon. IS ct. New Curtsln-MusKn 10$ floral border In blue, yellow, gie"!! ami rosei neat oilLe. I'l'IIOWTEKY-JIASRMBNT W IVtk inn After "Savings in Silk nnd Washable Blouses Millinery Shoes House Dresses nnd Negligees 0 June Sale Specials nu WMI.N AT AMI TIIUIUSDAT Women's Frocks I o or: OtK REC. $3.65 4 f4M ) ",Ut Flowered Voiles striped and checked Ginghams variety of pretty styles. Women's Frocks l j nc OUR REG. SS.7S 4 SS.7S 1 1,ou Attractive polka dot and plain color style I'ink. Light lllue, Copen, Iletl, Wistaria, Navy and ninck ffectlvely trimmed with embroidered or lawn collars, cuff and vestees. Misses' Frocks- OUR REC. S7.74 5.50 Several attractive models of pretty plaid voiles dainty col lara and vestees velvet ribbon bow 14 lo (1 year. Misses' Frocks OUR REG. fS.75 . 4.27 Kmart frocks of ramie and striped gingham Hose, Tan anil Copen Pique collars button trimming 14 to 18 yr. Girls White ) Organdy Dresses r 1.55 OUR REG. $1.94 ) Prettily trimmed nitli lace and emb'y ribbon belts tl to 14 yr. Untrimmcd lints OUR REG. .94 fi New ami becoming style black anil wanted colors, Frae Trimming Service Trimmed Huts 1 n nr OUR REG. $8.50, J 0,00 Summer Models in combina tions of strnw und Georgette also tailored smafs styles while, black, colors. Porch Frocks A diversity of tye one piece aud belled plaid ging hams, jilaln color cbambray and striped or igured iiercale attractive trimmings of tell or contrasting colors. Our reg. $1.47 O l Our reg. $.0 l.'l-l Our reg, $184 2.00 Young Men's Trousers Olfl REC. $2.94. . 2.15 For young men mixtures and neat stripes good tailoring. Hoys' Wash Suits ( 1.00 Models ily trim- OUR REC. $1.45. . . . Variety of Junior Models slrined materials prettily trim med 3 lo 8 years. Boys' Shirts OUR REG. .74.... ....! .65 Light and medium stripe per- tales sues Iti'j lo 11. Boys' Caps OUR REG. .54 .43 Variety of fancy mixtures Inped seams full crowns. Men's Alpaca Coats-f o err OUR REG. $3.00 ) Soft, lustrous finish black or grey all sites. Voile Bloiisesr 9 nn OUR REG. $3.94 .1 ""V Lace trimmed models others are tucked and embroidered. Georgette Blouses ! :f 5.00 OUR REG. $1.95.. Pretty round-neck styles ami 0 I li r r . embroidered and beaded white, flesh, Ilisque anil peacn. Brassieres Our REG. $1.10.. ...! -74 Hooked-front sts-hs firm silk fabric of poplin weave all trimmed sites 34 to 40. Summer Corsets ...I 1.16 medium OUR REG. $1.50. Light weight batitte medium bust sues 10 lo 30. Batiste Corsets reS-..., 2 JO OUR REG Long hip model sites 10 to 30. -medium bust Washable Silk Petticoats 2.40 OUR REG. $3.35 ) Solid colors aud changeable fitted bands all lengths. Save Your: Quarters and buy Thrift Stamps, thereby help humanity's You cause and profit to the extent of Interest, compounded quarterly. Sfarf To-dayl TIIRIIT' AND WAR SAVINGP-jSTAMPS sold on every flpor of this store -1