The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 4

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SMITH'S ORCHESTRA, Total, $4.50 ‘Thone Vanderbilt 3001 guZeet tlle 0, male, toda iat aamediate delivery KNABE “magus, Sth Ave. at 39h St, Perfect Victor Service Dr. Goldfarb, clalist party Pink Batiste Bloomers Pink batiste Bloomers with scal- loped edge and lace trimming, elastic at waist and knee; fully reinforced. Special 45 ; "1 Papers of dee: Faken Up by State Department, but He Goes Anyway. Jur thr come to Stockholm States to participn Honal Socialiat Pes eoded by his own admission in leav United States and ultimately reaching Sweden after his passport had been taken up by the American | Department and he had failed | in an effort to have itr This man in Boris Reinstein of But- | falo, who says he is empowered to Socialist Labor Party at The others who ac- companied him are Dr. Max. Go New York Forward, and D. Davidoviteh, @ Russian subject who aS a representative of the girl, if | Socialist and Territorialist Labor Jews A ish Party of America, of whose Rus- font" But the regudar use of Resinol | sian branch ho is a member. hore, described how his passport had #/ been taken up by the S and how he Buffalo to secure tts return decided to passport or no passoprt |he got away and passed the Britisa control point at Halifax, Ieinstem “Tuat ja @ matter about which I bave nothing to who, 4 statements made by gers, was known as board the gteamor, said he car He sald he had no cre- dentials with him but asserted they had been cabled to Secretary Huys- mans after he started, Dr. Goldfarb at first asserted that he was an American citizen, but finally, declining to produce his passports, declared it was a matter State Department to find out wheth- er or not he was a citizon. how he reached Stockholm without a pasport he answered: “If the State Department ts curious about it, that {s also a matter for It to find out. When OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G 34th Street, New York Special Sales For Wednesday (Only) (No Mail or Tetephone Orders Filled) ver of the Social 4 or more he ix by virtue of hia Dr. Goldtary Fr discussing further the question of his allegiance bo tires men declared they wera De ponents of a separate peace do ty asserted also that he was authorized (to Inform the Duteh- Keandinavian committee that the American arty was not in as, French Minister of |{ y with individual members ndinavian-Duteh Socialists! ppose & general confer provided It was prop 19 (via Lon n who have the Unite ) the Interna Conference | Meal Eatate Man Fire suc | soMER N. J., June 19.—Plac- Ing a xcreen in front of @ vault in his office, Selah Sohoonmaker, a member of erville Borough Council and a} eturned. da Mr, Schoonmaker was @ large owner | of real estate and was about to engage | extensive ¢ wack ai the new | in which b wile ldfarb, id three children. nEST TIME FOR YOU 10 GAIN FLESH -|Those Who Are Thin and Pale Should Take Father | John’s Me: Medicine Now. Uxperts agree a tha this Is the best sea- son of the year to bulld up the strength and weight that has been lost during the winter, Father John's Medicine is best | for this purpose because it is made of pure and wholesome food elements which strengthen and build up those | who are weak and run down. No alco- hol or dangerous drugs. | “L gained 40 pounds by taking Father | John's Medicine, and recommend it as) a body bullder,” says ry Florence, 58 Stagg St. Brooklyn, N, ¥.—Advt. in conversation Asked how “Lopnits asa representative of the American So- after “for the ‘asked | . Bopy BUILDER in) alcohol or SEsoeees (cn body like my- : Silk Top Union Suits **Kayser’s’’ Union Suits with glove silk He and lisle bottom, pink or white, fully reinforced. svecat 1,00 Envelope Chemises Superior crepe de chine in flesh, tailored and lace trimmed models; ribbon and lace shoulder straps. speciat 2.00 Of superior Georgette Crepe full frilled and lace embroidery, large trimm collars Sale of 500 Women’s Georgette Crepe Blouses in flesh and white, ed and Glove Silk Bloomers Superior glove silk bloomers, in pink only, fully reinforced, elastic at waist and knee. Special 1 75 eyelet l cuffs, \ models, new 3.95 Tub Silk Petticoats Women’s Underbodices White tub silk Petticoats with double shadawsproot panel front and back, tailored model, Spectal 2. 00 Summer Kimonos In fitted and loose models of white dotted voile, sailor collar with lace edge; also others with satin fold. Women's Underbodices (Camisoles of washable satin, in pink and white, lace and ribbon trimmed, Special ie 00 Women’s Breakfast Coats Of crepe de laine, attractive model with large collar and pockets, in | pastel shades, silk trimmed. | Special 2 95 REACH SOEKOIN = ~MMUSPASSPORTS National Women's Medical Associ 7° t, conferred Wome siked with him said he, © \. ! ed i ended his life by | ‘ding & bullet through his brain to.) — ay. It is believed he was temporarily | insane. ‘ WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE CARE FOR U.S. WAR BABIES. NEW JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON. shat Given ation Will Look Atte GTON, t suffer 1 unexpected Night Court GREAT Reductions! 47-49 West 42d Street FINAL ADJUSTMENT to Complete Reorganization Necessitates Closing Out At Once The Remaining Stock of Dresses, Suits, Coats, ttc Without Reserve or Limit Silk Afternoon Dresses Former Prices $19.75, $22.50 and $25 Extra, Extra Special! Fine Quality Wool Jersey Suits for street, porch and house wear, Closing Out Price, Former Prices pap to $45. 00 F Shirtwaist Dresses two pieces Former Price $29.75 P $29.75 i ‘ormer Price ei uw $15: 00 h re with this lot are hi sin Matis . ALL REMAINING Taffeln, Crepe ae Closing Out Price, tte. beautiful t selection er materia ing Out Price, Burella Cloth, Popli Figured Georgettes, all the new Summer All sizes. Afternoon & Evening Dresses Former Prices $25,$29.50 and $35 50 ‘ Of Crepe de Chine Meteor, Taffeta $ ° ; Ne = Afternoon & Evening Dresses Jersey and Serge. Former Prices from ed 50 to $55 -§ 50 ; Magnificent re. Crepe Closing Out Price, Meteo Satins, Serg Georgette Ce tungs ombination Cc ning Cut Price, Former Prices up to $125 re losing Out Price, al Flowere at hiffon Elaborate Afternoon & Evening } Gowns and Handsome Evening Wraps Former Prices up to $150 ALL REMAINING Afternox of Qualit Satins, Gold and silver Emit rad Net I r f the se co omaribe meal Embroi dd Taffotas, ¢ Closing Out Price, maribou tri ured New Navy Serge and Tricotine Suits Former Prices up to 5¢6. 50 .50 ALL REMAINING Silk Valter s, Emt broiiere 1 $1730 N Aap Closing Out ‘Price, Wo ‘and. i Me mart i S 9S 0 9 0 0 — 19, pa pleat Ocal) iar (0) See O Sa” O meal” 0 eee 60 Sear” ( Seam” Sica) Ga, | | | ait | : a2 (le Lord @ Tay lor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hare ia ee Se 9A, aba ob P.M. 1 000 Pairs of ‘Women’ 's Pumps Specially Featured Patent Leather | $5,50 {| White Kid Skin Gun Metal Calf \ Tan Russia Calf Smart new lasts. Colored Kid Pumps & Colonials Patent Leather Colonials Formerly $6.50 & $7.00 | z Formerly $6.00 a pair $4.75 | $3.75 a pair Pearl Gray and Ivory Correct new lasts. Sizes Incomplete. Sizes incomplete becond Floor, "Paar Ky Wool Jersey Sport Suits At the Remarkably Low Price $10.50 In all the $10.5 colors and a complete range of sizes. None C. 0. D. No Approvals ancenGrancancess Clearance of Suits | | 10,000 Pairs Women’s Silk Hosiery In the Greatest Sale of the Season, Today and Tomorrow. $1.00 Quality Silk Hose 85c. $1.50 and $1.75 Silk Hose $1.35 Ground Floor a ae eee eee ome: we. In Serge, Gabardine and Wool Jersey Formerly $30.00 to $65.00 $12.75, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Third Flo ee ee ce Clearance of Furniture For Library, Bedroom and Dining Room At Reductions of 20 to 50% Lord & ‘Taylor Quality Furniture marked down for quick disposal, in order to make room for new goods, now arriving for the Midsummer Sale, Solid Mahogany Furniture Novelties Artistic pieces at most attractive | prices. a i ! ' ( Davenport ' Telephone Table \ Martha Washington End Table | and Chair | Sewing Table Special $9.75 | Special $13.50 4 _ Pecial $9.95 A : bf ee ore Very finely finished A prettily designed \ Fable top 15 x 18 in. | and of superior cabinet Console or End ‘Table. | Excellent construction. i work, Sizth Floor. ie A Se fy Annual June Sale Smartly Designed—Strongly Constructed Luggage for Summer Tours At Special Prices The Lord & Taylor Luggage Section, now occupying large and conven- iently located quarters on the Fourth Flo or, is splendidly equipped to supply the traveler’s every lugs requirement. Anticipating Summer demands, Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases of most reliable makes are featured in these unusually attractive values, yage 1 Short- Trip Wardrobe Trunks Formerly $25 $21.50 (as illustrat Full Size Wiiaks Trunk Very Special, $25.00 of basswood, covered and in- hard, vulcanized fibre; 00 I = | a cre- sence * at blue; fitted with draw Cretonne i is divided nvertibl 3 fitte th spring locked, 12 s. Made exclusively for I & Tayl s and inter- our own specific 8 in drawers, eae ling Bags, Special, $8.9: ¢ nt grade, with sewn-on, reinforced corners ed with leather hide leather ¢ of exceller t s pocket 17 118 inche Ls ee . ¢ @ if J 4 “

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