The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1918, Page 5

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Corporal Weds School Teacher. Mrs, Bertha M. Rogers of No. 32 South Prospect Street, Verona, N. J., Announced to-day the marriage of her #on, Corpl. Robert K. Rogers, to Miss Marion E. Dailey of Wakefield, Mass., teacher of science in the Verona High Sehool; at the Church of the Transfig- uration in Manhattan yesterday. Corp. Rogers {s a member of the 112th Field Artillery, Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. , wi sae? ia New Heath New Strength to all who are Weak, Anemic, Nervous, Run-Down When your constitution is under- mined by ill-health—when your home duties become burdensome— when your pleasures pall—when you are Weak, Anemic, Nervous, or Run-down—then it is that Win- carnis proves its power in promot: ing new health and new vitality. 4 Because Wincarnis possesses a fourfold power for good. 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Begin to get well—FREE Fill out the n bi y wand mail it with and delivery a liberal trial nere taste but enough todo Let Wincarnis give you the new you so much need, On sale by leading druggists and dealers everywhere, Large size $1.69. . Smaller size $1.00 per bottle. Should you ex obtaining Wincar for the number we will see that y ce any difficulty in ney order quire and are promptly supplied nis and your, 4 cent Health.” T enclose 10 cents (coin or stamps) to cover cost of packing and for warding. (Please write plainly.) "One-Hundred per- iy Name___ —e — BELLAN BE! INDIGESTION 6th Avenue The $90 Style SPECIAL Victrola X ~ James McCreery & Co. A VICTROLA Of Particular Excellence OUTFIT $ 5 Be MILON RUSSIANS HELD BY TEUTONS TOTAL INVALDS Exchange of Prisoners Com- plicated by Terrible Phy- sical Plight. | MOSCOW, Friday, May 17 (By As-| sociated Press).—One million of 3,100,- 000 Russian war prisoners held in Ger- | Many and Austria-Hungary are total invalids. In Germany there are} 1,900,000 and tn Austria 1,200,000. Half of the invalids are tubercular, most of them in the last stages of that plague. | Many of the remainder are suffering from other serious contagious dis- eases. Their return to Russia under pres- | ent conditions is a great problem on account of the lack of food, proper accommodations and medical as-| |sistance. The exchange of invalids | has been going on for some time A mixed commission of Germans and Russians is now arranging for the exchange of able-bodied prisoners. Petrograd and Moscow are to be the clearing centres, with other places to | be designated later. Plans are being m repatriation of 6,000,0 ssian provinces ans, Some of th jin Giberia, while the others are in |Russia. So far the Germans have | |shown great unwillingness to admit them in large numbers. Several hun- | dred thousand already are gathered at the fro but only small parties are admit he Germans claiming {tha the tr Ation facilities are | limited | | for the ees to the | by the} 15,000 IN KIEV BATTLE. Col Raym MOSCOW Raymon liza n* for iv f urpose NO PRINT PAPER EMBARGO, War Trade Hon approves Pub roponal. 34th Street 2 “McC (75e each).... 1.50 1 Dust Off..... AS 2 10-inch Double Fs | Records (85¢ each).....++ 1.70 | 1 12-inch Double Face Record ws ae ae 200 Needles......... uly 20 94,90 Victrola X $90 ugees are| fy 5th Avenue a 7 10%, of our sales To-Day, Friday, will be donated to the American Red Cross CAMMEYER ‘ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Women’s Spring and Summer WHITE SHOES At Prices to Fit Any Purse HERE is no Shoe more applicable for Summer wear than the White one. It brings about that feeling of cheerfulness and coolness so sought for during the hot weather. Then again, what is a new, airy Summer Dress without a pair of White Shoes? The answer is, every woman buys White Shoes no matter how many other pairs she may possess. And CAMMEYER has the assortment. We have a larger collection than can be found in a number of other shoe shops combined. White Low Shoes White High Shoes For the women who tee Low Shoes. our White High Shoes are not only available Pumps and Oxfords are the thing. All the | for Summer wear, but are nice for any time of newest styles. There are dainty Low Shocs | the year. They always look pretty. We for street and evening wear and then there are have various styles in Linen, Kid and Buck- those comfortakle outing kind, too. skin, with plain and perforated tips. 4.00 to 8.50 5.00 to 12.50 ur Hosiery Department. has a dandy collection of fancy White Hose . +50, 1.10, 1.35 Give all you can To the RED CROSS ‘The more you give the better you'll feel.”’ 100°, of Our Employees Have Contributed to the * AMERICAN RED CROSS SECOND WAR FUND dames McGreery & Co, ON SALE SATURDAY, MAY 25TH Purchases will appear on bills rendered July Ist. 650 NEW SUITS For Men and Young Men $22.75 less than present wholesale cost. ~ Made of durable Fabrics —Excellent Tailoring ~— Smart and Conservative models Fine Suits in neat also Plain Blue Serge. Extra Special 700 Pairs Men’s Striped Flannel Trousers (All Wool) 29 to 40 Waist $3.95 regularly $5.50 MEN’S CLOTHING DEP'’T—5TH FLOOR ee 34th Street Offerings of Unusual Interest Through a special transaction we were able to pur- chase high-grade Suits at a price that is in most instances light and dark effects, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. 5th Avenue Misses’ Dresses—Smart and serviceable Dresses made of Gingham, Plain or Figured Voile, Chambray, Linene or Linen; size 14 to 18 years. 5.75 10.75 14.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—Smart models of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Foulard and Striped, Plaid or Fancy Silks; size 14 to 18 22.50 and 29.50 14 to 18 years..7 sorreme | fy | formerly 29.50 to 45.00 Silk Dresses—Pretty models made of Taffeta, Striped or Plaid Silk, also Pongee; size 8 to 16 years. 12.75 and 22.50 Washable Dresses—Serviceable models of Linen, Striped or Plaid Gingham, also ‘Trou- ville or Devonshire Fabric; size 8 to 16 years. 4.75 6.95 12.75 Size 6 lo 16 years, ..0007...4.95 Reduced for Imr om 5 James McCreery & Co. ON SALE SATURDAY, MAY 25TH Purchases will appear on bills rendered July Ist. 34th Street Attractive Values MISSES’ SUMMER APPAREL Misses’ Washable Skirts—Practical and smart models made of Gabardine, Pique, Tricotine or Novelty Cotton Fabrics; 35 to 39 inch lengths. 3.50 5.75 6.95 Misses’ Jersey Cloth Suits—Made of fine quality Wool Jersey Cloth; excellent variety of stylish sport models; size 14 to 18 years. 29.50 nediate Clearance 125 Misses’ Coats 14 to 18 years. TT Wreeeeeees 14,75 and formerly 22,50 to 29.50 Special Values JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL White Lingerie Frocks — Embroidered or lace trimmed effects; size 6 to 16 years. 4.75 6.50 10.75 School or Play Frocks— Practical and serviceable models made of Plain, Striped or Plaid Gingham; size 6 to 14 years. 1.95 and 2.95 160 Girls’ Coats Drastically Reduced a 9.75 formerly 9.75 to 18.50 Special Purchase and Sale Women’s Sport & Outing Skirts Offering Extraordinary Values 2.85 A comprehensive 3.85 assortment of All White Outing and Sport Skirts in 4.75 fifteen smart and practical models; fashioned of durable White Cotton Gab- ardine, Pique, Russian Cord, Linen and Novelty weaves; patch or insert pockets; exceptionally well tailored; waistbands 25 to $8 inches. Remarkable Offerings | Flags for Memorial Day AMERICAN FLAGS | Flag Outfits | size 4x6 ft; sewed stripes 6 ft. collapsible pole, bal 1.50 | and halyard; iron pole-holder \ regularly 3.00 sewed Cotton canvas U. S. Flags,—size 5x8 ft Bunting; sewed stars find stripes; heading. regularly 5.50 3.00 Bunting Flags United States All Wool Bunting Flags; * size 2x3 to 8x12 ft. 2.00 to 19.00 Silk Flag Sets E glish, French, 5x7 inches; mounted on Consisting of Ame | Belgian and. Italian F edged with gold color silk frin staffs; gilt spear and gilt t regulurly 2.25 FLAGS OF THE ALLIES—Moderately Priced 50c to 15.00 50c to 20.00 50c to French Flags.... British Flags Italian Flags....... | Metal Brackets 114 inch, we 1. Bde IBGB vcesassssaee 5.00 35c Printed Flags Printed Silk Flags—on staffs; gilt spear: size 8x12 inches regularly 25c, 15@ size 12x16 inches. regularly 50c, 3 Printed Cottou Flags mounted on staffs; gilt spear size 15x23 inches. regularly 35c, 206 Silk Service Flags Mounted on staffs; gilt spear size 7x10 inches ‘ size 9x14 inches size 12x18 inches Bunting Service Flags All Wool Bunting Service Flags: regularly 2.00, 1.45 regularly 4.00, 3.35 size Sxé Flag Poles with ball and halyard: Size 8 ft Size 10 ft.. AON Bise 18 (iissscceses Adjustable Metal Brackets...1.50 and 1.78 ¥ VaR es" Pith NI ee ee eee es en i ET SE SY

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