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ee Be THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, SEEK PHILLIPS AS Liem | 1918, 'y James MeCreery & Co. ey have sought safety ta His wife, formerly Bloano: a Barnard Cone go irl, te be: dents have occurred since that time. The number of fatalities is not con- | sidered large By War Department off: 102 U. S, STUDENT FLYERS SCORE INJURED Ex-Colambia ot Who Opposed | leved to have ene: wi ith | clais when the great number of men D Mex | in training {s taken into consideration, ha gael Ph edly nhs ccnecncemnemiitnioe The greatest. number of deaths, ‘11, oa oh F. Phillips, the Mokiget Mad POPE TO “AID A ARMENIANS, i J de: o panih | A ar Department Does Not aad Fe at Filington Picld, Houston, | (ye ante Wal sorted his wovding “as sdvative At Camp Taliaferro, No. 1, Fort wd i E sider Number Large in Propor- | 7% 5, & deserter, Any person who gives in- Atrocities. . tion to Total rraininge | gre™ inure were 1 and at ally | Formation leading to Mls capture. Wil : Armenians ‘have 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street ion to Total Training. Field, g + 14 at! recetve the usual $50 reward from the iy appealed to Pope Benedict, Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La., 11, and at Park Field, Millington, 10. imploring him to save them from the consequences of Turkish reoccupation of their country, It was learned to-day. The Pope ts deeply moved, and in- tends to make every effort to induce the Germans to prevent the ‘Turks from committing further atroolties, it im sald. It is not improbable that’ he also will ask neutral countries to in- tervene. KLYN Y pine WASHINGTON, May 6.—One hun- dred and two deaths tn flying accl- | dents occurred at eighteen aviation |oamps in the United States and at and Court’! camp Borden, Canada, where Amert- can flyers training, up to last | April 24, War Department an- Government, Phillips was convicted of a felony In connection with his first activities against the draft law and served a day in prison. Then he was sent to camp, but was rejected as a felon. The Ad- | jutant General has since ruled that the ejection was unwarranted. Phillips Tenn > 500 Chinese Drowned. PEKING, May 6 (Associated Press), —More than 600 Chinese passengers were lost off Hankow when the Chinese teamship Kiangkwan was sunk by th hineso cunbout Chiital, Specially Priced lA TOILET ARTICLES i _ Gates Aven tn Street Cars Shattered in Col- lision—Three in Hospital. More than a score of persons were burt, four seriously, when a Gates Avenue and a Court Street car, bound from Manhattan, collided near the Brooklyn tower on the Brooklyn Bridge early to-day. Those taken to the Brooklyn Hospital were: Harry Gleason, conductor, 21, No. 100 Chester Street, Brooklyn; internal injuries, broken right leg, badly cut hy glass. Tony Ciprello, 27, printer, No, 230 Sackett Street, Brooklyn; fractured wrist, many cuts and bruises, He was buried from the platform to the centre of the car. Mrs. Grace Saya, 40, No, 222 Sack- | ett Street, several ribs broken, | Others hurt were: John Saya, tweive, son of the woman hurt, cut by glass; the motorman on the Court Street car, name not given to the police, cut about head and hands; Irving L. Goldmen, twenty-nine, clerk, of No. 169 Bergen Street, right , foot crushed; Marie Lodge, forty-tive, | clerk, of No, 169 Bergen Street, left | leg injured; Peter Delle Vello, fitty, eabinetnaker of No. 236 Sackett Btreet, back injured; Philip Civello, thirty-one, of No, 6010 Willoughby | Avenue, motorman of the Gates Ave- nue oar, These and several slightly hurt were attended by ambulance eur- | geons and went home, The most} aeriously injured were on the Court} Street car. | Tho cause of the accident has not been determined. The Court Strect car, of wood, containing a dozen | passengers, was run about 100 feet ahead of the crowded steel Gates Avenue car when it slowed Gates Avenue car was moving rap-| idly, and some say the brakes failed | to work, The impact was so violent that passengers in both cars were thrown in all directions, every window was broken, and the rear platform of the Court Street car was almost torn ott. The Brooklyn bound tracks were blocked until 1.08 A. M., and passen- gers on tho cars lined up behind the wreck Ww: “i across the bridge. | Lattr a shuttle service was operated to handle the crowds returning from p. The | o———— ff Piers Drowns, | r-old Joseph Suda tripped as the pler at the | reached the pier the ared. Harbor police- d to eravple for the body. ral fatal 38th Street by the economies it invariably offers. Suit or Coat to buy it now. None C, O. D. Suits Reduced to $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 and upward Every Wool Suit in stock, without reservation, is included in this drastic price revision Sale. of every fashionable material, in styles for every occasion. up in extremely smart models. May Reduction Sales Women’s Suits and Coats The announcement of this Event annually proves interesting to hundreds of women, who profit This year, with larger assortments, smarter models and better values than ever before, it will fairly compel every woman who has deferred the purchase of a Spring was called again to the colors, but is Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Also help the Salvation Army to continue its wonderful work abroad—every quarter counts. On Sale To-morrow, Coats Reduced to .00, $19.50, $25 $29.50, Suits style and quality. 300 Wool Jersey Suits Very Special $22.50 The practical and really wanted Suits of the times, equally appropriate for street or sport wear Priced so low because anticipating the demand, Colors are those most fashionable—Gray, Rookie, Tan, Copenhagen, Plum, Amber, Rose. Third Floor A Wonderful Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, and the Balance of the Week $39.50, $49.50 and upward A collection of Coats that comprises the smartest of models for street, afternoon and Sports wear. All at much below usual prices for Coats of this we made important purchases of the fabric and had it made 39th Street No Approvals. $35.00, Quantities Limited Remmer's Peroxide Soap. .7777~...doz. 1,10 Rookwood Bath Soap, assorted COON ea see eaeee Vis scueNes doz. 95c Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap. .3 cakes 25¢ Pure Vegetable Oil Soap.......... doz. 1.00 Carlton's Bath Tablets,—Arbutus, Rose, Heliotrope, Violet, Verbena. doz. 1.49 Brighton Toilet , assorted odors. doz. 45 Cedar Wardrobes, all sizes cach 1.28, 1.60 1,75 Cc soa 30 Tar Paper..: Java Rice Powder, all shades Jergen's ‘Taleum Powder, Lilac, Rose, Violet. can 1 Skin Cleansing Tissues, 50 sheets -35e ‘Tourist Cases, rubber lined 65 Bath Sprays for shower, massage or s ampere 00 Hair Brushes, wooden back............ 4 Tooth Brushes, celluloid backs.......... Parson’s Ammonia. . qt. bottle 27 Peroxide. . :.1 Ib. bottle 19¢ Absorbent Cotton. . . ... 1 Ib, roll 55 Moth Balls and Flakes. . 1b. pkg. 23 Extraordinary Values—NOTIONS Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4. “Reliable” Flesh Color... -pr. 27c; doz. 3.00 “Reliable” Silk covered... pr. 20c; doz. 2.25 “Reliable” Nainsook covered.pr. 15c; dz. 1.65 Dress Belting, 10-yard piece,—14, @, oh g and B ANCHOG WIUE sc see cues cup peee Se Taffeta Seam Binding. . piece 12¢; On 1,35 Dress Fasteners ..... .gross 40c “Reliable” Hooks and. Eye: . gross 20c Dressmakers’ Pins, 14 lb. boxes. Scissors, extra quality Dress Forms, ab sections..reg. 9.95, 8.50 Bust Forms with stand... .. reg. 4.00, 3.45 Enamelled Dress Hangers..2 for 25c; doz. 1.25 Nickeled Folding Dress Hangers... .3 for Wood Shoe Trees....... 4 pairs for 25¢ Hair Nets, cap or fringe. . .doz. 50c, 85e, 1.25 Hair Nets, cap or fringe, White or @ 3 for Bone Hair Pins, several sizes.... .8 boxes 25e Sanitary Napkins, compressed, large size. each 10c, doz. 95¢ Sanitary Napkins, 9-inch size (12 in box)..65¢ Specially Prepared Sale McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” CHAMBER FURNITURE Decidedly Below Regular Prices Four-piece Queen Anne Model Suite, as illustrated, consisting of 50-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet Table and Bed tinished in Antique Mahogany. 298.00 Four-piece Hepplewhite Model Suites, made of finest crotched Mahogany, consisting of Dresser, Linen Closet, Toilet Table and bow- end Bed. 595.00 regularly 750.00 Four-piece Queen Anne Model Suites, in American Walnut or Mahogany, consisting of regularly 350.90 Four-piece Louis XVI. Model Suites, in Ivory Enamel finish, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and bow-end Bed. 295.00 regularly 395.00 Four-piece Queen Anne Model Suites, con- sisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed in Mahogany. 275,00 regularly 355.00 | ? Uh) | Chifforobe, Toilet Table 223.00 regularly 289.50 ol Five-piece Hepplewhite Model Suites, con- Bed sisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table | White Enamelled Cottage Dresser. . | regularly 22.50 60-inch Dresser, Four-piece Queen Anne Mode! Suites, finished and Bed in American Walnut or Mahogany, consistin; Chifforobe, Toilet Table an 125.00 regularly 150.00 19.75 Dresser, and Twin Beds. 395.00 recularly 6 10,900 Yards of New and Beautiful Ribbons ibs a in Fashionable Weaves and, Wanted Colors Important Special Purchases, Made in Preparation for This Event, Enable Us to Offer Values That Are Positively Unprecedented. 50 Sashes Finished with Heavy Silk Tassels $4.50 Each Ready to brighten the dull hued frock or for econ omy’s sake to freshen last season’s, In Roman stripes of brilliant hue. | 16-Hour Comfort The kind that starts out with you in the morning, stays with you all day and is on duty ‘til bedtime is the kind of foot com- fort we're talking about Just what this means you will find out with your first’ pair of DR. A, REED CUSHION SHOES, 5,000 Yards 1,500 ‘Yards 5 28c Yar 48 Yara finish the frock of maid or | Hair ribbons for the little girl, | matron. baby’s pillow or afghan. | Satin Taffeta, Plain and Moire Faille, i ieaapelian Satin Taffeta, Plair Taf- | Black and Whi more ex feta, Light toned Dresd tit Pee B GAT Excellent quality and practica 2,500 Yards 68¢ Yare For the Georgette Frock or the Hat to wear with it, High lustred Satin Taffeta edged, fine Taffeta, extra quality F | Moire, be autiful flowered Faille Unusual quality and a fine assortment of colors 8 and 9 inches wide 400 Yards at $3.50 Yard Shimmering Satin aglint with metal threads for the dinner gown’s sash or for fashioning a hand- some bag for evening wear. Metal Brocades in Silve 1 White, Old Rose, I Four-piece English Model Suite, as illustrated, in Brown Mahogany, consisting of 52-inch Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Be . | 225.00 To regularly 295.00 The famous felt and cork cush- ion is a gentle, yielding buffer that stands between you and the | helping, fi hour after e shoes are than ordina’ Moat styles $7 to $9. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, et 37th St. 12 Park Place, Wceoiworth Bidg. Di AReca CUSHION SHOES Tor Men Made by fat Save and Serve Buy wide. 5% inches wide. 514 to 7 inche 1,500 Yards at $1.18 Yard | Fashion ties a ribbon around Milady’s waist in plain colors or dashing Roman stripes. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Save your quarters and help win the war 188UED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BOOTH-—-MAIN FLOOR) Heavy Roman Bayadere, Flowered Fai Flower broidered Faille, in sketchy color Japanese style ’ iv JaF Ns id Black :, Gold, Iver and W Turquoise with ¢ n exquisite | Gog JP.SMITH SHOE CO. cambinations, original with Lord & Taylor and Silver in beautiful d . . H as nde Hy he. y > sont ESEERE $5 co, 4.493 9 lashes wide gate wie 1918 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual 3,000 Pieces of Lingerie Ribbon | Lingerie satin White, flesh, WROD LANCRRAAOH UN NHNNNLEE fintehed No. Ju ag 8 3 5 7 iveaae ry i At THE WORLD'S Mai i CaaYouSul ||| | feootenstee | Prise 30¢ 45¢ 60¢ 75c $1.00 $1.35 $1.80 | ‘re “hehe, |-11) May Be Obtained Free —qgay At THE, WORLD'S Main Office With Catleara Bales only by piece of ro yards Oround Floor Serge back, | quolse, On application coptes of THE WORLD’S Poultry Book will be forwarded free of charge by mail fil dressier, Spens