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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 23) 1918. -I t I EW YORK IN THENUTMEGSTATE Farm Hands Scare and Muni tions Factories Ofler Monies to Get Workers, "If hunky Nfw York men want to leave the swrlterlru; city nnd work on u tunn they can conic to Connecti cut," tloolnred Clifton H. Davenport, supprlntondciit of lht HnMfnni rtmnnii of thr fulled HlntM KiniloymciitKoi.;r'Kl''trn,lon WM comparatively liRht. vice to day at No. 22 Kant 22d Htrppl, harvefed In the NulmoR State, and tlm diand for funn hands In abun dant. ' Sixty per rent, ot tho muni-llon-t,innufacturfrt In the United Htutf are nrcredltM to Connecticut. Tli demand for labor In tbeso fac tors continues. One firm In IJrlstol, In fder to lndtlco laborers to como thwe, lias built small houses for tho met, charging the men but C per cent, of tho total value for their use. Tho slprtaKC In fo evident In farm labor tat tho munitions manufacturers vlll not hlro n man If It In known H can farm. This co-operation ci Ua throughout Connecticut, Bald Mt. lavcnport. Vekly roporbi at the main offlco Oi tio employment scrrlco at No. 21 lint rid Htrcot Indicate that t,5t6 men wrro sent to Jobn last trwk Ynflior diy was ft busy Monday at tho ofucM. Wire than 1,000 men found Jobs tirouBh this freo wrvlco. To-day THE NEW PLAYS "Friendly Enemies" Amusing and Hitman BY CHARLES DARNTON DIDN T LIKE JAIL i Crops of hay and rye are now being What's "awful" about it! Leave off the vest. Bet ter still, buy a two-piece suit (coat and trousers). Save lor soldiers ths wool that would ordinarily go in the vest. Conservation ! Rogers peet comjany Broadway Broadway at 13th St. "The it 34th St. Four Comer" Tho Huroau of Public Information stent a busy day at tho 23d Street rflco yesterday taking moving pic tires of tho work dono there. Theoo llms will be circulated throughout Uu llbor centres ot tho country to In firm tho people what Uncle Bam Is rfilng for the man out of a job, Clerks forced out of their clerical losltlons by tho "Work or Fight" diet aro experiencing dlttlculty In letting Jobs they aro lilted for. Tho Employment Hervlco refuses to send hem out on clerical jobs unlcsa the ob Is essential to winning tho war. 'It's simply u case of dropping tho pen. closing Inn ledger and picking up a shovol," declared an olllclal at the otllce to-day. The ninautwt. man wltnin the draft age applied to-day at the employ ment servtco for n Job. Ho Is l)oml nlek Margro, twenty-onu, of No. 269 Went 146th Street Margro Is but forty-Klx Inches tall. Ical Hoard No. 145 pent him with a leter statin? he had been placed In Class 5 be cause be was not fitted for any form of combatant service, oven though ho expressed a willingness to don the khaki. The inibllc Pervlre Heservo, the re cruiting arm of the Kmployment Ser vice, promises Domlnlok ho will get a good Job as an otllco boy. WRIT ASKED TO FREE GHILDS FROM BOND Broadway mt Warren Fifth Ave. it 41st St. raxlriy Rttdj-to.to-EuMeiU i Art nretmml from fl S wholrwom. oltl- 1 1 9 lHniiinpl rrrltam nnil w fa- $ a muni, for llirlr lrllrlon flu, nr. I notrttlt ralor and ibwilnlKiHirllr, jj I ThouuiU um- tliym, ual flml J M lllin uliUlu alt. I tatlafiai. 4 5 nrnnnmr trk. vrtlli k loud 9 ! yylcy thr tliirn- ami b? atlnc OTTO ST-UIL'S prwluil ran ttrcl a ilMloct aatlm. Orrr in yarirtlna of iooWm mraU ."root which to Mint, Inrpect'd by V 8. Ooryrrmiint Kndnnxd by Alfrml W MO-inn. Bold br all tlm-cluu) utru. Otto filard'a" nam on a troOu i It a autnuuia, and your prsbotlun, OTTO HTAIIL'.I. SKMI2 fM Ate., Nrw Tort. Counsel for Director of MHchel Campaign Start Habeas Corptrs Proceedings. Attorneys for William Hamlin Chlld., director of the Mltehel Mayor alty campaign, to-day applied to Hu- preme Court Justice Finch for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of their llr-nt. The prcccio Jlnif are the out onf of the r'Ccttt decision of the i Appellate Division to the effect that lie extraordinary Term of the Su preme Court convened to try election casus Ih without authority to proceed byvnuro of Improper advertising. "The object of the writ of habeas irpus, which Is returnable to-tnor-' low morning," said Mr. Chllds's coun- iiel "Is to obtain the release of Hr. "Inliln from tho bond which he was compelled to glvo when h pleaded to the Indictment. Hut we shall also try to establish thr broad proposition that none of the things charged against Mr Chllds ore Indictable under New York laws." I TODAYS AID TO BEAUTY WALLACE REID AND 'FATTY' AIUWCKLE DIVIDE HONORS AT III ALTO. T looks as though we should brace ourselves for a long season of playB with a war background. Anyway, a new drive In war plays, rather thanthe now season, began at tho Hudson Theatre last night, with "Friendly Enemies," a comedy-drama of the two-old-cronles type, written by Samuel Hhlpman nnd Aaron Hoff man apparently for tho purpose of bringing pro-Germans to time or the box office. Now that r.rrman sympathizers here have ceased from troubling tis very much, thero Is no reason for Wklng tho plas- seriously. It Is more likely to be taken humorously, for nt times 1'felfer and Hlock aro almost a, funny as Potash and Perlmuttcr. In their battle of words those friendly enemies also recall tho two old play mate" acted by 1iw Fields and John Mason In "Hosom Friends." Accord ingly, the play Is amusing nnd hu man. From tho llrst thero Is every a mirancfi that tho rich but honest old shoemaker, In his blind devotion to arrmany, will bo brought to sco tho light. Moanwhllo ho nnd Hlock, the banker, lndulgo In heated arguments, calculated to keep nn audlenco In good humor. Tho glve-and-tnko be tween them Is often like that of our old-tlmo friends, tho minstrel show end-men. "Io you remember how you Jumped with Joy tho first tlmo you saw tho shores of Hrooklyn?" demands Hlock. "Yon," norrowfully answers IVelfer, 'ibut then I didn't know It was Hrooklyn." l'fulfer tells of a scientist in fler many who hail discovered a wuy to make pancake out of sawdust, add ing: "Ain't that woiulnrtul?" "Yes, it's wonderful ," agrees Hlock, "bt. who In hell Is going to r.it Vm?" When wnr news Is a matter of do Uito Ulouk declares "lUris suites." whereupon 1'felfor tomei back with "Hut Herlln ilnnlm.' "Vis," rrturt Hlock, "no other country has got so much to deny. Tho truth has not Veon told 'In uornumy olncc August, 1914." A nigh twrtipiM Mm. Ifeifcr ns stlic remarks: "When a !iTman rnurrl ho makiti his wlfo ono lino present ellcnce." "Yefl." she Is told, "but stmo diiy that Kllencn will get so loud that It will T hriird over here." I'felfer stands for the old order un til his son enlists and sails for France on n transport that Is torpedoed two hours after It leaves lloboken. Then he undergoes a complete nnd sud den chungo of heart as ho realizes ho has given :0.uoo to tho German rmy who planned tho oehome. The boy might telophone that ho Is sufo on Long Island, but perhaps It's Just as well ho doesn't, for meanwhile tho distraught parent has ample time to burn up a picture of the Kaiser and clear wall Hpucn for portraits of Washington nnd Wilson. When Hlll comes homo he Is hugged by all handH, Including tho girl he has tnur. rlod a few hours bnfore, aftor which I'folfer and Hlock trap the Gorrwin spy, np Mr. and Mrs. I'folfer havo their i teach them 'The Star Span gled V oner." loi i Mann gavo tho bcht perform ance jf his careor as tho simple, do me li-atcd German, except when he piled on tho ngony at the end of the t-rcond act by loud and long be. low ing!. Though Sam Hurnard played the German banker In his familiar musical comedy manner, ho made up In fun what ho lacked In characteriza tion, and was tireiossiy irrepressiiii LOVELORN ALLISON TRIES TO GETAWAY Caughl After Mile Chase, Miss ing Auto by Starting Five Minutes Too Soon. MIN'MOIiA, I I., July a.-An at tempt to escape from the Mlneoln Jnll garden was made to-day by Henry T. Allison, who l serving a ten-months' sentence for conspiracy to secure en trance by forged documents to the Military Academy at West Point. Allison, who was hoeing, suddenly uropped his lion nnd ran across the tall Brass pursued by J.ilt Keeper Hender son, Keeper Hoffman nnd a number of trusties. Henderson fired several shots purposely shooting wild. lnntead of halting Allison sped on faster. After a mile Allison took refuge In a barn near the Garden City hotel, where ho was captured. Ho was taken Irick to the Jnll garden and put to work again with a ball and chain, weighing Id pounds, attached to his leg. When Allison wan back In the Jnill he had Ilo said ho was home- nick, was engaged to be married, and wanted to got away to hco his bwcoI heart. "I don't like this place arooalbere, anywny," lio mid, "I want to enlist. I wont to get In tho service, no mat ter what branch." Allison threatened to run away again dowpltn the ball and oliiun. "Next time yoii try It I will nhoot Ktriulirtiter," Mid Henderson. "You won't shoot me." replied Alli son. Torsions living near the hotel haul that a siianuo automobile was seen hero about llin time Allison mudi his run He denied th:it It hud any 'oniiM'i,n with his esMfe. but a lellow prisoner xald that Alll-on had li'Id blill after Ills O.iplure that he b.ul t tiled his iMiinv Jo" lle tnlii -tltri ton onn. The Inferenee .d the Jail H that friends of Allison had known he would try to escape and hnd taken an automobile to the scene to speed til ill nn his way. Allison was sentenced on a chatce of conspiracy oil Julj r Frank KAmbnula and John .1. McGlnnls were convicted on 'he same charge. Allison HI lied St.tte'M eMdenee against the other two, who are out on ball pending appeal rrvatlon and , nuke liU wjy n ferry to the If.ttte, (Ultnn l iha-sed with hurl'iK fired to sh.itK in his Captain after i ilii.iirrl. bin urn or whvr t!,o alle.' ssnnult ieeuMed h not bn ati imiinirii Uy i,,,' mllitar) nulhorltlei Itrsall Wipes (Int l'riisns' Initrblr,! nnm tm Her, ItIO JA.VHIltO. July 3-The (iovern mnt of llraill h i (lne,l a spe. ml tteaty wiping out t ruiruay's ln.I.'b,-,. lies to Ilra7.ll. In return t'nisniay ntcrrc t) Imllil u rrMnuHl training si'IhhiI at the frontier and tn ennstn't a bridge rro thu Vanusrun tllver, to wtilrh llrn?.!l some time ago granted I rugilay territorial rights not granted In the original treaty defining the llnundnrles of I rugiiiy THREE IN U. S, DIRIGIBLE LOST IN FOG THREE DAYS big HjIIooh Which Left r:ii.ith.im, Mas., l-riJ.iy, PickeJ Up Ne.tr Nova Scolij HALIFAX. N. S. July .'J Tinee American flyers trom the I'hfftliam, Mass., gallon, picked up by a ves sel ten miles off this port yesterday, drifted for three days ami nighls along the North Atlantic Coast In a Hlrlgtbto balloon without dcllmi knowledge of their course or locatlorl The dirigible left the Chatham Hta ii'J ran into u fog, which complete rescue,! aim uro 11 K ill nrrc ru m ciiust'iis men. The course over wlmh inelr ball loon travelled, if it (onuntied In i etr.liyti MrtA m-um a.llmnl at tliftw ion iifLta 'rtiA i.n -l,rrrn.t ennnlkl uJ craoiy trom com uuring nicir mgni SOLDIER PRISONER FLEES FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND Civilian RirrfJ From Reservation While Inquiry Is On to Determine How Screant-Major HscavJ. Oovernofs Island Is hermetically sealed aealnst civilians becaue of a rigid Inipilry In proitress there Into the escape Isst PrMxy of Sergt. Major C.Iadstone of the 17th Infantry, who was a military prisoner awaltlni; trial on the charga of havlnis attempted to murder the Captain of his company. Not only are no civilians permitted on the Island while the Investigation Is on, but almost no soldiers are crnnteJ pisses to leave the Island reservation. It 1 understood that otltrers st t'o'l Headquarters are maklnu wide Inquiry Into a clear case of violation of military law which, Indirectly, wjls responsible for the prisoner's escape. Non-commtsiloned officers of the army are not permitted to be put to work while awaiting trial for any In fraction of military law. Hut It Is ssld that last Krlday (Sluditonc was put In a detail of twelve other prisoners, all privates, to dn kitchen duty. It i thought he managed somehow to net n pass from a civilian lalxirer on the res- Mother, Why Don't You Take Nuxated Iron And Be Strong and Well nnd Have Nice Rosy Checks Instead of Being Nervou nnd Irritable, All the Time nnd Looking So Haggard and Old? The Doctor Gave borne to Susie Smith's Mother When She Was Worse Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Just Fine ny Woman Who Tlrei Eatlly, It Irri table, Nervou and Run-Down Should Take Nuxated Iron to Help Increase Her Health, Strength and Vitality. "Thrrr ran tin no stronir, liralthy twin Hfiil. riMy-rnkel worn, n wlthmit Iron" fun !r Kerillnanil Klnir. a Now York l'hs'r!nn anil Meillcnl Author, 't h. tronrir rmnnuitr,! tn fuel that doctors should prenerlbo morn nrs.mlo Iron NunntMl Iron 'or thrlr tmrYou mn ilnivn wruk. iMKKHril I'inklnit women iiAtlrnfs, Ia1lur nieann annriuln. Th Hkln of nn amiKmle vnitifin In ihUp thm rtmh rinliln. Th nunc in l.i. k tnnr. ttis briln fsitri sntl ths m-tnnrr fall and often fifv lit'ioiun Honk ncrv'Mi rrlulle ilrino n il n i unit inp'nnrliolv When the Iron Kut4 from ti Mooil of Rorni'n t . rores go trom tliclr rlirekn. "In ths mort rommon fooili of Alnrrlra. thu tnrrhpii. suiriirs tshln mtrnps. candlril. pol liihiil rlre. whltn hreml. sodn erickr-rs. hlpi'iilts. W' v In IM1 r r IIIIIIM iWIT Elf IV ran W4 Ik without lit rntulliK' turrit NVit lull to flv iirnlii t'llilrts of orUltmrt nuvalvd Iron thrr tirni'i nrr iIhjt mtrr incnlii for two wr-pks Tiinn im rout Hir.'iiK'h niriiin ami pa liuw touch you ' .ivo (t.ilnnl N'uin ru of nprroiis. run riv mllliK all thn wh.lr Hair Is lijr far the most conspic uous thing about us and is proba bly the most easily damaged liy had or careless treatment. If Vc arc very careful In Imlr washing ac will have virtually no Imir ttouhles. An especially fine shaiupoo fir t'us weather, one tliat hrlngs out ill Un natural beauty of the lialri Hut ills solves nnd entirely reiimvn, nM dandruff, excess nil and tllrtt cm. riders an organ solo plcanlngly nnd Whatjs Year Answirf niSCAruIll SUA iluutt ii .ii.Iu wlm shetil taulnrn. fu.ro. fnrln., ill arriiiinii. tl ho 1 1 iiMimiiithiim v Inrrotndl thrlr rotnmenl mi lonurr in Iron lo tm fouiul. trrns'lh nnil emluraiiee slmi'lr hr takliic Heflnini procei- hain n inovpil the lrn Iron In thf tiroiirr furm. Hiid thlt aftvi of Motrrr I'nr'h from thrns Impovr rlshrd thpy linl In noino ra,n heen koIiik on tor food. Htnl lil uiPthoiU of horn. eonkpr. inoniliH without kpMIiik livtiH'it from any hy throwing ilown thp wapte Plp 1 13 ihirm 1 1 j t tlon'i toko tho nM forin of r- WHter III HMch our venPtnhiPM nrp ''onk.!. iIui.mI Iron. Iron acetate, or tlnrturu of liun nto rPFporMllili, for another Kruvc Iron uluipl) to m.ivu u fpw cnts. loss. Ttirrefiua you should eiiptily the Iron The Iron demanded tv Mother Nntui. i;1' ""' ,"" ""! 1 , ror tne tin loiorinx niniior in tti lbnl u! form of oritrinlr Iron, lint as you would hrr ,.,driii l. nlaa not thiit kind of Iron .nldlor In unite, of tho t I1I...1 ?T. S1"' "" """ l -11 must Ink iron in a rorm tliat can 1.. " .. ::('" ...... ,u!ir HiuriH..i anu aaKiiniitieii lu do tn. sncechca Willi wnirn Hie lUliriors till iron. I aiwiuieir ncenrr to enania ,;. KM othcrwlwi It mnr nro. nm but choked him: Natalie .Manning was I ;""r .' ." ........'.. ' .' ..':.'..." -. uisa, Viiu BHt. vour food merely nn..i .'"L' "M: "t".'' '." V ".'."'. '"i- l Fl I.es Than Kin," nn Interesting Paramount picture with allaco v,.,.. t!traed n fondneBs for Held us tho star. Is the feature at tho , profanity that Jarred "n tho ear. Itlalto this week. The utory Is that , Miithlldo Cottrclly played the good. , . , k nd y houhow fo nn only she can day f a young man who had a double. hVroIo; Itlchard Hartoo made, nn it rurntsiies txiin laugns ana uinus nxccllent lmpmiuion nn tnn tarnfHi nnd, nt tho name time, thero Is onougb 0: a lovo interest in 11 to maKO jonn Nn,..llf) MlmniL. wn 1 your M..0.1 lo .ii.umo f..o,i .hold Mary's hand during the bowlnC -. 'WIir PldPi allll "mis iu.uttiiv5of matty ot the tender cplsodea, who is almost too handmmo true, assumes tho dual rolos It wall. intuitm i, 11.. ... , . "1-atty Arbucklo in a comedy called niRht. imw lon ou can work or how The Waiters' Hall," Is tho cuatu.nl nl item on the menu nnd "Fatty" -, - - iits the wbolo town talking, 1 Other lllm numbers aro "CHImps. ' of diiHCony" and tho Htnlto Animated MnKiirlne. Glady.s Hlcc nnd Carlos Mejlu rlng nicely. Arthur Dopew ' ttnrt riiaii uiii nviBivntsiMitaii albiia 111 tiiiva.ii ih Mr. lteia, I Kromhs guvo polso nnu uisnncilon to tnrouirii ou iinoui iioinit yiu any coo.t. j, Ilot t ,.,,, ;,,,, "75. "'nd' dJ5 1 1 "-v-r-son to hel.eve that S, $ Hrt?SS ourerlf to make ttie fol oMlmr tin) He4 1 n.,i...ii ..r. 1 11 r ou in t!l. cllj Ij all ie'd dnurtutu, -Aild, easily lie used nt trilling expeise liv simply dissolving a trnspnnnfil of Cnnthrox (whlcli you can get ar any druggist's) in u ciiji of hot Mater This makes n full cup of sliutipoo liquid enough so It Is easy to niplv it to all the hair instead of Just the top of tne liesu. mis chemically l U- np of olves the Hialto Orchestrn adds new laurels to Its fifty brows with the "I'ra Ila olo" ovrrture and a Tschalkowsky waltz AlliiKelhor It is tho most en tertaining bill tho Hialto liaa had In several weeks. CANNIBAL ISLAND LIFE ON THE RIVOLI SCREENS. K0 L'in. '"' . '",i,,"r ''.l"'. cr',,,,,. " 1A' INTERESTING PICTURE n.Ub,lllp., l.w..lft .u.,,1 ,. Iklllllll 1 leaves the sculp spotlessly clean, sift j and pliant, while the hair takes on 1 ihc glossy richness of natural colir, Martin H. Johnson, who was .lack also a fliifliness whlcli makes it si-tin I.ondon'1 companion on the crulso of mufl. heavier than It Is. After I tno nnnru, is showing some interest rnnthrox shampoo, arranging hC jK motion pictures at the ltlvoll this hair Is a pleasure, Advt. , W(,ek Tnoy W(!n, tlJicn on Bom0 cun. j nlbal hluniiH In tho Koulh I'aclllo by Mr Johnson, himself, and he talks about them as they nro exhlbltcil. Mrs. Johnson, who was with herl bushand when ho vlsltod the Islands, uppearw also, und luter answers ques tions about tho cannibals on the mezzanine floor. Tho Hlvoll'H comedy this week Is j "Tho Katr.onjummor Kids In Top-' " , An O. Ilnnry utory, "Mammon and the , Archer," Is told on tho crcon enter tainingly, and the Hivoll Animated rlctorlnl liohiivea In a plexslng man- 1 tier. Greek Kvnns sings, Prof. Klrmla 1 Swlnnep nlnys an nrgnn soln and so. lections from "Harl" Hml "II Trova- 1 1 tore ' aro rendered by the big or . chostra. 1 Sootitr or later youti discover SPzcoro ck nro aoAssToiie . TONIC-UPBUILDER Stubborn Couht Wrik Lunjt and Colds Tr ' Eckman's Alterative r -aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHr h 1 ror mn scari thu Calcium prepara- A Medicated Massage Ointment tion Jmx iiialnuiliiid an ever increainn leputation for accompiihin ood and , ror ryorrhoea. Loose Teeth, often rrmarkabla reiult. U Kl noii 1 l.no Prtce include War Tat. I ,BcVton Laboratory. at sit noyr Nk XII Druuohti, Receding:, Bleeding & Sore Gums 0U nail. II. or N'w V ukn.j.i.k rwnmuir ro rmiunt. writ foe fry . oi Nn V druaUtf. Thara h rinIUnt. 'VrWaToc fry tttltu. Ludwig Baoimann's 6-Day Furniture Sale $887,934 of High Grade Furniture Ettry Piece Guaranteed Fresh, New and Perfect 412 Bedroom Suits 287 Dining Room Suits 346 Library Suits - ,278 Odd Pieca $87,000 Worth of Handsome Rugs Llmra. Cutlalm. ComjottaMei. IttJJin Talent Mochliu$, Dmntr Silt Mattlnt, OlUM. Ktjrlttiahn. Sitting Maehimi KlUhn Uleiulls 0) Ectry Kind LET US START YOU HOUSEKEEPING NOW ijclci't your complete out tit from thu nulo articles Pay a fi-w dollar" dnnn the halum-u In sm.ill weekly or nmnlhl) imyineni-.. litis Oalt 11 Hut alnovtrr llluitralton 0) Uur IJIICRAL CIIEI)IT AND LOW PRICES 11 1 'fit StitJ Jot Our Frtt 24-Patt Dcollit IlluiUaUd In Colon. 1 Inrnhrnn Oah Aiiam DininO Rnnm Suit 14 Prmt ' ' " Jacobean Oak Adam Dining Hold Kriiurnlrlr If Prulrril. Itl'ITKT Ke pilau 147.10 Him.ltT china ruwuT hps Priotisrtn nt.nt KNTKNHION T.MILK - l''K 1'ri - IJ5 2H.tr. eiUUVlMi TAlll.K. It price $1.1 IN. IK Room "Suit ( Pieces) ' Itrit, I'rlre SI. Ml 1 19.54 Pan for This Suit SI JO a Week t Hah nt f'rtallt Open SaluJoy until 10 I' St Accounts Opened W Slt America""- Payments, 1Z5 bl r H g ST OTM fc' & Small Accounts 1 "'Hft T 0DT0 j0 BLOCK GAVE. 1 1 Especially Intileu. r I L , . l.jt ii.iifire ua mth othw ttoitt with tlollti Darnm. Wi h r. tmli ll.rir airi.a 0f Special 3-Room Outfit $98 Pay For It $1.50 Weekly Other 2,3.4ir'j Room Outfits Up to $2,500 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Bttuen 5th and 6th Aunues West 43rd Street Open dqil from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Cloned on Saturday. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, Wednesday, of WOMEN'S BLOUSES At very uubntantial reductions. Women's Batiste and Voile Blouses, In tlii season's favored styles utitl coloiinps; nlxo white with contrasting trimming. . regular value $2.00, at $1.25 Smart Blouses Of Crcne de Chine, Satin, I'ongce. .lap Silkri, VoileH, Batistes nnd Lin ens, Plain and Colored Strijc. ti AC Values up Jl.i70 to $3.85 Attractive Blouses Of (irorgctlc. Crepe de Chine, Jap Silk.s, in tailored or dressy models, with high or low neck. , $2.95 Value $3.9.r French Hand-made Blouses Of Voiles, HatiMc nnd Linens, hand embroidered anil trimmed with drawn work; Value $7.90, 12.50 and 15.00, at $5.50, 7.50 and 9.75 Women's Silk Stockings I'urc thmitl in n desirable Summer weight, with lisle soles nnd lops; in bluck, navy, brown or grey. Very special at QgQ Women's Summer Underwear At decided price advantage - Main Floor Glove Silk Vests .Made with hodicc or French hand lops; regular value $1.05 each, $1.65 Glove Silk Bloomers In pink or white; full sizes; well reinforced; very unusual value at $1.90 Women's Lisle Combination Suits at 65c With light, also wide, knee. Regular and extra sizes. THE MARINES don't look for trouble; they settle it. ItccruitiiiR IIea(litiurters: 42 1 Host 23nl Stteel. 1 JJ The World's 1918 TH) il A Tl: )Mioniimer jresoirics iniiniMajis A Vacation Necessity Bigger, Brighter Better Than Ever Six Pages of Automobile Tour Map i i i undreds of Announcements of Hotels, Board 1 ing Houses, Resorts for the Summer Vacationists Price Five Cents By Mail Ten Cents For Sale nt All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store Address "The World Summer Resort Bureau," World Building, New York. - nBr