The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1918, Page 5

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. “| ton.” WILSON RUSHES President Signs Order Divore- as the “Bureau of Aircraft Produc-/to the Bureau of Aircraft Production. As head of the bureau, Mr. Ryan is directed to “forthwith assume cons |trol and jurisdiction of all Govern- ment projects having to do or con- : |Rected’ with the production of air. planes, airplane engines and aircraft jeauipment for the army and hereto- fore conducted by the Signal Corps of the army under the jurisdiction of the Chief Signal OMcer; and all |material on hagd for such produc- jtion, all unfinished —>—— transferring all power, property and funds from the Chief’ Signal Officer ‘The name of no university was men+ SAYS CHICAGO UNIVERSITY sins wi" S.c aan aoseie’ a" tewraes REEKS WITH TEUTON KULTUR MG, fe make, the coneuniion. fe 8 ferred bodily to the new bureau ecord specifically in connection wiih ———— the charge, but Dr = fon | tHe charge, but Dr. A. J. Barton, In dix Two Killed, Forty-fve Injured, in | Charge Is Made by Dr, A. J. Barton | cursing a rerolution which he #1 LioLintetdifhadtedad at the Southern’ Baptist |tlared’ it referred ve" the Unive Conyention. 2 HOT SPRINGS, Ark ' Peados) And requesting all ministers within its universities, Baptist as we! secular, | Jurisdiction. te refuse to perforin. the were the subject of attack In the| marriage coremony for visher of '® ais sonve tee Yorced couple unless infidelity, as de- Bouthern Baptist Convention to-day o*fned in te Bible, was the gauss for Hivoree. We wan also urged. that clvil marriage contracts be abolished. ‘The entire personnel of the Signal Corps heretofore connected with the production of aircraft |s also trans- PANAMA, May 21.—Two persons were Killed and forty-five injured, five seri- ously, when a Panama railroad train airplanes and air. | Was derailed at Gamboa. Two Ameri- . cans, Police Sergeant Sheehan and Train Guard Stoebel, were {njured, O The convention adopted a resolution Some |(ondemning the granting of divorces es a clean sweep, ed inatitutions which Kultur.” Sheehan probably fatally. Most of the other victims were West Indians, “reek wih German ing Aeronautics From the | Army Signal Corps. WASHINGTON, May “Presidential order,” the first issued Under the provisions of the Overman | Act, President Wilson has made effec-! 2.—By a re tive the reorganization of the Signal Corps of the Army, announced recent- | lv when John D. Ryan was appointed | Director of Aircraft Production. Immediately prior to the issuance of the “Presidential order,” Secretary | Baker authorized this announcement: | ‘The Secretary of War directs | the issue of the necessary orders | detaching Cols, 8. D. Waldon, R. L, Montgomery and Edward A. Deeds, Signal Corps, from their present duties in connection with aviation and directing them to re- port to the Attorney General for such co-operation and assistance as they can render in the avia- tion Investigation with which the Department of Justice has been charged. | Cols. Deeds and Montgomery, with | Major Gen. Squier recently urged | Mr. Baker to appoint military courts | to investigate charges made against | hem by Gutzon Borglum, the scul tor, following his investigation of alr- craft production. Mr. Baker's order does not remove the three Colonels from the Signal 41 it is possible they may be| three branches into which the Signal | Corps is divided by the President's order. | No individuals are mentioned in President Wilson's order, Under the reorganization Major Gen, Squlers will continue as Chief Signal Officer, ves up all connection with air- and use. n, William L, Kenly under the second provision of the “Presi- dential order” bee “Director of Military Aeronautic: As such, Gen, Kenly, who only recently arrived from Gen, Pershing’s headquarters, where Je was in charge of aviation, will have charge of the aviation section, jen, Kenly will be pervision over the on and maintenance of all mil- y atreraft, including balloons and airplanes, all appliances connected with aircraft and signalling devices of any kind installed on atreraft, The Director of Military Aeronau- ties also will have charge of the big | ion personnel—the men on the as the actual flyers— e responsible for the train- equipment of all military is allotted for the training on of aircraft, the OdOdGGGO0CGCOS0O0G058 465000006 0680006080 Pele SUS soCSiGsoagoo oo oo Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street A RED CROSS BUTTON—the Pride Producing Emblem—GET YOURS Women’s Wool Jersey Suits Splendid Values at Important Offerings the New, of the Season. $ 1 8.50 Wanted Colors The vogue of the Jersey Suit, smart and practical, makes this occasion one of timely interest. Judge the importance of the Sale from the viewpoint of economy by the fact that since we arranged for these Suits, the cost of Wool Jersey Cloth has doubled. Models for Sport and Street Wear Women’s Suits . I Coats and Capes Reduced to Reduced to $19.50 and $29.50 $19.50 which is less than manufacturers’ cost. which is less than manufacturers’ cost. | Women’s Suits Coats and Capes Reduced to Reduced to $39.50 and $49.50 $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 All Silk Suits i Silk Coats and Wraps Reduced to \| Reduced to $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 and $69.50 | $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 to $75.00 Third Floor An Important Collection of Chinese Rugs To Be Sold at Most Moderate Prices Rugs—purchased when the foreign market was at its lowest, and offered upon the same basis. Choice specimens of the qualities and weaves that we can guarantee. Carved and plain effects, in the typically artistic designs and marvellous color combi- nations that have given Chinese Rugs their the dye situation has been most acute in the prestige with the foremost decorators. Orient. Now is the time to purchase Chinese Rugs—for shipping conditions preclude future consignments, and these are offered at prices prevailing before war times caused recent advances. | ie) a ia] One of the Most In All Many of the Blue Rugs, now so extremely scarce and always in demand. Rich colorings, that in recent collections are so difficult to find, owing to the fact that OAs sgoee0ecee0o0TG0 80 +} $345.00 ia BIZ 2.0x4.6)..sacneaare es $24.00 | Size 10.6x8.0 $195.00 | Size 12.0x9.0... Size 3.0x5.0.... .$30.00 to $47.50 | Size 10.2x8.1 an ize 12,0x9.0, . $375.00 Size 4.0x6.0., .. .$59.50 to $90.00 | 10,0x8,.0 . $245.00 12.0x9.0, . $395.00 Size 8.5x5.10 sees $85.00 | Size 10.0x7.1 . $250.00 ze 13.6X11.1 ... $375.00 Blige Gitx0.0) 5. eccrine. $125.00 | 12.0x9.2 $225.00 SINZORIOO) cececass $425.00 Size 6.0X9.0. 00. 2ese eee $145.00 | T2iOXOOi 656s cs) $245.00 TQ:6XIOISs s sesccaas $495.00 Size 6.5x9.0............ $195.00 TAOKOOl cece $295.00 I4.SX12.1...006 02. .$550.00 an Extra Large Room Sizes Size 19.0x10.0... .. $375.00 | Size 17.1x12.0........... $700.00 | Size 19.3x14.0.......... $850.00 aa) Size 17.5x12.0... . $675.00 | Size 16.4x11.0........... $825.00 | Size 18,0x12.0.,...... $1,275.00 Rugs purchased during this Sale will be held for future delivery and stored free of charge, if desired. Fifth Floor Beds and Bedding Of Standard Grades at War Time Income Prices. Bedding Combination No, 1 Bedding Combination 225 Bed Pillows No. 2 Four-Post Beds, finished in Fi $2.85 ate , mahogany; full size only. 22428 inches; white live geese feathers; Metal Bed, Special Black Curled Hair | choice of tickings. aa ie Hed fia) " continuous tubing; Five 74 Mattress, roll edge, 45 Ibs. uo-| 7, & T: Elastic Felt Mattress | tind iliers ang’ sizes gustan. holstered tufted hair top’ box spring. ALINE $65.00 Complete for 14.75 teedisagleas wire aprings) Oster $ oy ae moor hotel style mattress Heavy tickings; any size. Complete for.......... $39.75 Ostermoor Mattress $19.50 Choice of fine tickings; full size. L. & T. Silk Floss Mattress $24.85 guaranteed not to No tufts; SIZE pread; all | SoOS00GO00R Sivth Floor oOooapoeceococooccocg THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 191” dames MeCreery & Co. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Remarkable Offerings WOOL DRESS GOODS All Wool French Serge in two shades of | Navy Blue, also Black; Summer weight; suit- | able for tailor made suits, dresses or capes. | | Special, yard 1,85 and 2,45 suitable for Summer suits and separate skirts. Special, yard 2.45 Special Sale ; WOMEN’S WASHABLE GLOVES Pair 1.75 One-clasp White Washable Doeskin Gloves,—pique sewn. Specially Priced—RIBBONS Plain and Moire Taffeta Ribbon in a beautiful range of colors suitable for Millinery, Girdles, Sashes and Hair Bows; 7% inches yard 39c dainty spray and butterfly design in two shades of Pink, two shades of Blue, White, | Lilac and Maize; piece of 10 yds. Number... Ae | 1% 2 3 5 Sale Price....... 29c 39c 55¢ 75c 90c Lingerie Ribbons,—satin ground with | | wide. Reduced for Clearance “LA VIDA” CORSETS 3.75 and 4.95 formerly 6.00 and 7.50 Up-to-date models and materials; marked for quick selling. Exceptional Sale WOMEN’S BRASSIERES Extraordinary Values Brassieres made of Pique,—elaborately trimmed top and bottom with Cluny lace; open front model. regularly 1.25, 75e Brassieres made of Flesh Color Silk | Poplin and Filet lace; V neck; open front es wade of Allover Filet Lace in model, regularly 2.00, 1.15 regularly 3.00, 1,35 Brassieres made of Flesh Color Satin elaborately trimmed with Cluny lace. regularly $.50 Brassiergs made of Allover Embroidery | and Cluny Lace; open front model. regularly 2.50 1,35 Bra: | beautiful design 1.65 Unusual Offerings—May Sale WOMEN’S UNDERMUSLINS Crepe deChineNight Gowns in Flesh Color; tailored model; with or without sleeves. 3,95 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns trimmed back and front, Filet and fine Valenciennes lace forming yoke; kimono sleeve. 6.95 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, -- lace trimmed or tailored model. 1.95 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises,— shaped armhole or ribbon straps; attractively trimmed 2.95 Crepe de Chine Butterfly Drawers, — lace trimmed 1.95 Summer Petticoats made of Gray and White Striped Taffeta; deep tucked flounce finished with pleating. 3.95 Tub Silk Petticoats with panel back and front; in a variety of styles. regularly 3,50 and 3.95 2.65 “Billie Burke’? Combination made of | Flesh Color Batiste; tailored model. 1,15 | Gowns made of fine Nainsook with trim- mings of combination laces and ribbon. 1,95 Princess Slips with elaborately trimmed top; ruffle bottom and underlay 1.95 Envelope Che: made of fine Nainsook trimmed with combination of Embroidery | and laces; shaped armhole or Jace shoulder | strap. 1.00 Step-in Model Combination made of fine Nainsook daintily trimmed with em- broidery and lace; ribbon shoulder straps. 1.95 Petticoats made of Cambrie; panel front; hand-embroidered scallop; straight line model. | 1.95 Extraordinary Offering The Famous “KAYSER” BROCADE SILK UNDERWEAR At 4 to 4 Less Than Regular Prices NO C. O. D'S, NO APPROVALS -— NO RETURNS These High Grade Garments have been specially designed and made for James McCreery & Co. President Wilson says: “You can't give anything to the Government of the United States; it won't take it. There is a law of Congress against The only thiag that the accepting even services without pay. Government will accept is a loan, and duties performed; but it is a great deal better to give than to lend or to pay, and your great channel for giving is the American Red Cross.” All Wool white Tailleur Serge,—soft finish, | |

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