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BELGIAN MISSION COMING. ‘NEW JERSEY RECTOR, WASHINGTON, April View of rathering ‘Minister and head of National Reconstruction VAMP, SI HOF shades MY fd and Suedes. 4—A Belgian falasion to study industrial and social fonditions in the United States with « information to bel used in the reconstructing of Belgiur | | after the war will visit the United States | oon, The mission has been appointed Dy Baron do Broquevilie, Belgian Prime Rev in the Ranks. Rov pal Church here, in Ridgefield, N. J., Ho entered the anliitary ana private, —— | Wounded Amerten | valence “Over Th ft out.” This is the answer ican soldiers give when FIGHTING AS PRIVATE, 1S SLAIN IN FRANCE’ Walter Handley of St. James! Church in Ridgefield Served Waiter Handley, formeriy aasistant rector of Christ Bpisco« While serving here he was called to Bt. James's Episcopal Church and was or- dered to the full priesthood there. “1 would rather stay here and fight ANG WUKLUD, WHEUNESDAY, APRIL 44, ‘TWO MT. VERNON cls RAID PRISONERS ON VIEW BAYONNE DoUBLES auorA.| jp N-OPEN PATROL WAGONS ic i SEICREPREY wT acu Protection of S | The fourteen women 1918, fat tthe Wik’ Hall. ‘There wilt wpeoches and an entertainment lates e auditorium sat the Hight § ¢ $100,000, and in five days. man ber TWO CLA 5 1 into two main hungry and talk a wan $1,160, passed j rom ¢ | Husvande are | classos—thore who eleht men rounded up-ast night by Assistant Dis- | ?* ne ° nauet wi it af) held in the} jm nd those Who ere fed and don't the Ministry of | Od eee beat gg ab “| (Cont ald teal i from First Page) irlot Attorney James I. Smith's ratd tn sof the Chamber of Commerce | talk at all | ord was received to-day | —— | the Whit tall had 60 of the death in action of the |lage and help us to wash the dishes slmenihtd tapas ge ith fortable hours in the District Attorney's office to-day, after having been brought down from the Wort 47th Street atation In open patrol wagons tn view of all who wished to gaze, Among the women feveral well-known “badgers” and “panel workers" w recognized. ‘The records of all w fent to the Bureau of Identification a Polico Headquarters for future refer jand cook,” [A United Presa despatch aaye the sisters were sleeping in their room jn @ canteen, a little more than a@ milo from the actual battle line. Awakened by the bombard. ment, which included o large per #09 sholls, they‘ donned FUR KAPLAN’S EUR ‘We are now ready to welcome you at our New Store, the re- sult of twenty-seven successful years devoted to High Grade Furs. sorvice | pasks. Unable t pt ence. y Swann wos po ‘ | Taeciaa Senine se, \Neceieto Wome amuteat ee once tatcke GP You always find at Kaplan's exceptional service, exclusive! 0 Con eo mal » Irene re i y bitter against the proprt moved bere and searched fur |auestionable hotels, who, he sald, [styles and absolutely dependable furs of guaranteed quality at) Matches, Gladys retained her | Prestoution tn the magiatrater’ c and Aight een dhnteatte trae cow" | substantial savings. Here, now, is an extraordinary opportunity. | Task #0 as (0 afd her aloter ie her | gracefuiness entre to be went home, Oxtords gt Mise sinter we srcome, Toth atayed oe ee mee, OPENING SPECIALS: to-day two girls of fifteen, wearing atreonceremce all tm one. Mace} New York, who aitived at ancattan: | (0 the darknoos of the canteen, |short dresses and with thelr hale hank | Fine quality Grey Hudson Seal | tic port yesterday after a visit to| With ahelle bursting all ebout |ing down thelr backs, who he aald had | Lyntisseeeees Fi ereses 25. 00 Capelets,.. . $50.00 Find for caja Ww. Lhd tg Fagg France aa representatives of an| them, wunt!! daylight. They they [been taken fn charge by the Gerry Bo: bv) ae of t TE he ve., near Siet boys vover pd want, lttora then diwtrtbuted the coffes, chocolate | ciety after having been registered os | wolt Scarfe in Taupe home,” Mra. Rogers adde and doughnuts) At another point near the front « and Pelret tosses 10000 Sealine Coatees, Chinchilla Coney “wifo” in @ certain hotel. Indictments will be found eaingt their idle evened" si ‘oatee, " $19.50) medium men natural mink tails and ‘ath aged -esifhety ena also of wer QUICK RESPONSR, od Float length "$47, 50 f= pal $175 00 @ Salvation Army, i# braving the . . German eholla to dispense comforts Alterations and Repairs at Summer Prices to the men. ed the thoughtful youth. NEW 4 TARE ° . “I had to come to France,” she said,| ‘Sure thing.” replied the ready wit- 0 - a4th t. Franklin Simon “to find out what wonderful boys we |'#4 eirl. “Did you bring your machine STORE oi raise in America. aloni Charles Griggs, supervisor of the town farm at East Hampton, Conn., expressed delight to-day when tn- formed over the long distance tele- phone by The Evening World ‘hat his son, David Griggs, had distin- muished himself for bravery with the American troops in France, “All of us are mighty proud,” said Mr. Griggs, “We knew David would give @ good account of himself.” Griggs, who is not yet twenty ;¥are old, enlisted with an infantry remi- | ment last April and was sent to! France in September, ‘The family | had heard little from him aince hi arrival on the other side. There three other children in the family, ENGLISH FOULARD Four-in-Hands for MEN ps Would be a $1.50 scarf in a score of shops! Cane Drew A A ST AS &A5 West 541 STREET aa TMT INE imported hand-printed | Griewold Was Scrappy on the X et are te yee “re nie ee BUY A LIBERTY BOND—BOOTH ON OUR MAIN FLOOR scarved in New York. Shown Capt. Alfred Griswold, who led the American soldiers in tho recapture of Seicheprey, was born in New Britain and began his bellicose career as a |ecrappy member of one of the scrap- | plest elevens ever turned out by the |New Britain High School, He had been in the militia for in a bewildering miscellany of patterns, | including pin dots, polka dots, Persians, Chinese motifs, circles, triangles and squares, and forty others, in a riot of colors, from the extremely quiet to the quite extreme. In fact, all you ever many years, and two years ago was saw or heard about in fancy Foulards— | taken from the retired dt te whip . q [in veral re ompant aang go Ae ern [ch were bu net to thesia ’ | border, Tie easily and wear long. Bat Wings at 75c Men’s fomny Shop—4 West 38th Street Separate Shop on the Street | Level = Naess Felsted and Fre: Are Marka- men of National Fame, NEW HAVDN, April 24.—Capts, | Felsted and Freeland of this city, jare two of the best known of- ficers of the olg Second Regiment of the Connecticut National Guard, They were among its crack shots, Both saw service on the Mexican border with the Second, Capt. Felsted, because of his akill as a rifieman and pistol shot, was | chosen on several Connecticut militia | teams for the national rifle match and has won numerous medals, Be- fore being mustered into the United States service he was employed at the Winchester Repeating Arms Com- pany ay a rifle expert. His wife and | three children reside in Hartford and shortly after his departure for France the family was increased by the ar- rival of a baby girl whom he has never seen, FIFTH AVENUE we Arch Support. Shoes] Wearing our arch-support shoes is the logical, | le method of obtaining relief and freedom |} foot faults. They are designed on orthopedic } \ with special heels, arch and toes, Many |} i —_~>— BUYS SOLDIER BOOZE: JAIL RIVERHEAD, LF. 1, April o4— s Bberhanit of (affalo was sen- icians and the assurance of Jantzen quality and work: manship makes them specially preferable. ‘A good foot rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe” nd enthusiastic wearers endorse them, ||) _ Char Justice Plana, y from Priv Aah for Owr Book — "The Abuse uf the Hiy Toe NO BRANCH STORES—Our only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. . om Bevimatocs_Gree_60.Xrere “Deputy Sherif? Kdwant J. Wei Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Greeley 1234 London Newest Fashions in Frocks For Women and Misses The Values Are Most Extraordinary Sien FROCKS of Wool Jersey, re @ novel treatment of button orname: tion on the chet. Tafleta Frocks with bodie soutache embroidery; Dainty Frocks of Crepe Georgette and Silk Gingham. Specially Priced at 16.50 PTERNOON, FROCKS of Indestructible Voile, embroidered Crepe de Chine and Beaded Crepe Georgette; dainty port frocks in the smartly simple lines of the new silhouette for summer, ldavaloned in Pongee Silk, with ornamentation of silk fringe, Satin combined with Crepe Meteor in con- trasting colors; and Wool Jeraey elaborately button trimmed. Specially Priced at 20.00 LABORATELY BEADED FROCKS of Crepe Georgette in unique effects; } smart frocks of Satin combi \ Georgette, attracti ornament- ed with Chenille embroidery and jet beads; smart sport frocks of Khaki Kool Silk outlined in colorsand of Wool Jersey accentuated by silk embrot and soutache braids. ° Specially Priced at 25.00 GRoeetet she CREPE GOWNS in cuffe and 1 LTA LA TSA i pastel shades and the new color effects for summer for informal or semi-formal wear, richly ornament. ed with pearl and cut beads; black lace evening and dinner gowns; party and dance frocks of net in vivid colors. Prices Range from 30.00 95.00 New Coats & Capes H RACEFULLY DRAPED CAPES of Velour , FOX SCARFS~ Specially Priced Today and tomorrow only—a limited number of fox scarfs in choice quality, will be offered at unusually low prices. $385 = $45—s« $857.50 and taupe foxes, White natural cross, taupe, shades of brown and taupe with plain meteors, brown, rose dyed white, light foxes as well as a few of the chiffon covering gra dyed white, all superior popular small white scarts. igured silks. quality. Our entire stock of fox scarfs has been lowered in price and this event presents an exceptional opportunity to secure a scarf for immediate wear which may be _ readily matched to a muff in the Fall, Owing to the unusual values offered we are obliged to with. draw our usual courtesy of returns, exchanges and approvals de Laine, Silvertone, Satin or Serge, in a variety of unique designs with un- usual silhouettes; a militaristic note dominates many of the smarter modes; attractively lined I with contrasting silks; smart coats of Tricotine, Velour, Wool Jersey, Satin and Taffeta, fea- turing novel belt and collar effects; touches of silk embroidery accentuate the graceful out- lines of the silk coats, Specially Priced at 25.00 ome, of Crystal Cloth, Silverto Suk Gingham “rock, $18.50 Satin, featuring tailoring of ai tional character; capes of Se ey and Velour, handsomely lin Specially Priced at 35.00 Women's & Misses’ Tailored Suits At Reduced Prices 25.00 20.00 30.00 11m et = E be | SHOP | Tae dames McCreery & 66. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. Specially Priced BLACK DRESS GOODS 5,000 Yards Summer Dress Materials isisting of Plain and Fancy Voiles, Mohair, Serge, Veiling and Wool Crepe; suitable for Summer Dresses and Separate Skirts yard 1,38 2,000 Yards LININGS Silk and Handsome Printed Cotton Mixture; in new floral and foulard effects; very durable quality; stylish color combinations. Also cotton-back Lining Satin, soft chiffon finish; a variety of desirable colors: 86 inches wide. Special, yard 90c Linen & Cotton WASH DRESS MATERIALS 5,000 yards Voile in a sheer, crisp quality; printed and woven effects; in a wide range of exclusiv signs and hand- some color combinations; suitable for cool, dainty and practical Summer dresses. 98 inches wide. regularly 65c, yard 45¢ FASHIONABLE SPRING FURS (Fourth Floor) Smartest Designs in Capes and Stoles for immediate wear A comprehensive assortment of carefully selected Furs, including Mole, Nutria, Sable, Hudson Seal, Squirrel and Fox in the most desirable colorings. Specially Priced 1—Handsome Mole Stole, as illus- } trated, made of selected skins. § 72.50 Nutria Cape, illustrated, ? smart Model, ae ' 58.50 2- as A Specially Prepared Sale WOMEN’S WOOL JERSEY Sport Suits $14.50 Extraordinary Values A large and varied assortment ot Wool Jersey Sport Suits com- prising the smartest models of the season, including the sleeveless style; exceptional quality Material; most beautiful Spring polorings: popular pockets in various sizes all with belts; all sizes. Important Announcement DAILY LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS by a Food Expert from the BUREAU OF FOOD CONSERVATION of the FEDERAL FOOD BOARD who will demonstrate the use of wholesome sub- stitutes in the preparation and planning of meals. Daily Lectures, 11.30 Ay M. to 12,30 P. M. 2.30 P. M. to 4.30 P. M in the Model Kitchen—Housefurnishing Department Sizth Flooi Potatoes for Dinner Thursday— 10.30 A. M.-Potato Oatmeal Soup, Potate Sticks, Potato Stuffing 2.30 I, M.--Paprikosh (fish and — potatoes)s Potato Spice Cake,