The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1918, Page 17

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“Ciistas who. wil potition the nor to commute the sentence of Ha ty Green met Jn the Harvey Bullding. No. | Fast th Stree the Bronx, teraar, In the electete chair in i tho first week of July. | Green Is fray years old. March hry Thayer, who w ‘tha qnutdererts ine ‘FROM THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Friends’ of Cohen, entenced for Death of Baff, Will Petition ’ Govemor. 3 § While tho dato of execution has not | Fecent appeal to the Court of Adveais been fixed, a campaign was started| The petition contends that Green in Yesterday to save Joseph Cohen, whom the Court of Appeals has de- , Creed must die, from execution In No Trust in Movie Fi Bing Sing’s electric chair. WASHINGTON, June 4.—Under an Cohen was convicted of directing | *8teement between the Department of the murder of Barnet Baff, the Man- | Justice and the defendants, th h |Court has dismissed an an poulterer, Mis sympathizers | Pederal court decrees. o have already taken steps to persuade | called “Moving Picture T1 moral degenerate and mentally dis- eased. a Gov. Whitman to commute his sen- poling to ae those aiding his new fight for life is | conformance with the court CASTORIA For Infants and For Infants and Children, Mothers Know Tha Know That Genuine Castoria orders. OL, TER one AVegetable Preparation| #, similating theFood vier lingthe Sneads a els of Arlpfulemedy te Gonstipation and Diarr! and Feverishness LEP Loss OF Si cry. ‘Use For Over Thirty Years >GASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. LINES 5s SeAMBOATS ye iss 90 00 Tie now oc str nae STEAMBOATS. _ Day Lit L INE ALBANY DAY LINE Irving i “Out of Bed Three Times!” If the victim of kidney disorders and Dlidder irritation is compelled to arise even once in the night, there is} a condition which should be promptly | Hudson," | Corrected, If arising more than once | ans." Jimmediate attention is the part of aday. weat | Wisdom Mee Salmwort Tablets tare peculiarly fitted to promptly re: Washington !8 Jieve soreness and aching in the kid-| Tei. {ney regions, They allay inflamma tion, restore normal secretion und| correct the alkalinity of the waste se-| Ddiacnits| |czetions, and thus stop the source of in, “tatkes” | irritation, pain and annoyance. ‘There | So bry " lore ‘thousgnds of ben ited users of | ablets and all ruists recom Price, $1.00 per ny usr Puen Novice CONEY ISLAND BPRCIAT, SCHEELE 1h JUNE 4TH Balmwort Kidney , conscient tub | CORREC KIDNEY TROUBLE Sold by all druggists. to BOSTON 4.00 || —— POPE INE ANCHOR DENTURE METROPOLTIANL PLATE DENTISTRY, Dentistry That Lasts Menbe=The Best k BAKCLAY b0uu, HELP WANTE 1, The New WATERBURY WAY | Want STATIONMEN AND | TRAINMEN, Nal Ages 21 to 35, one ; t. Subway and Elevated ALL WORK GUAKANTE D1 YEARS, Divisions, le | INTERBOROUGH TRANSIT CO 165 Broa REMEDY PA RAPID t |. WareRauRy Dentat Company | Incorporated. Establithed 21 Year: | 29 W. 34th St., New York | 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | fours; B1TO6 SuNnDdays, 9 To 2 German. French and Swedish Spoken, LADIES IN ATTENDANCE, Apply Room 1233, way, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, Dally, Except Sunday. ei LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. | $250 REWARD. FOR SALE. Diamond brooch lost on May 7, either at Ritz-Carlton, 39th Street Theatre or Ce Above re to-day of the engagemént of | Hester Noel Barrows, daughter of the | s Clifford Barrows and) led to-day ' aE Two SLAYERS ys, Rev. Jacoty Kata, Jewish chaplatn | /ANNOUNGES ENGAGEMENT OF MISS HESTER BARROWS TO ENSIGN D, M'C. DAYTON Baap r MISS HESTER BaRRows Daughter of the Late Dr. Barrows and Mrs. Barrows to Wed | Naval Officer. Formal announcement was Miss late Dr, Charl Mrs. Barrows of this city, to Ensign Duncan McCallum Dayton, U. 8. Nu son of Mr. and Mrs, James also of this cit: RED CROSS FEEDS, CLOTHES REFUGEES Midnight Motor Train Carries Tons to Meet French Fleeing From Germans. PARIS, June 4,—More refugees from the newly invaded district of France reached Paris yesterday and to-day and were cared for at tne American canteen, In addition to the work in 10 tons of s sent to five points on roads leading to Paris Paris In &@ midnight trip Red Cross motor | trucks delivered three tons of food and 1,700 garments at a railroad june- 15 miles from Paris. where train- loads of hungry aif-clad refu. a the region man Minister of the Interior Pams visit- b ous War rellef or- the American ganizatic inc! ng Red Cross, and thanked thelr officisly for the charitable work they are doing ——> JOHN A. CONNOLLY IS DEAD, He Designed and i¢ Many Well hty-seven, point and essels, 19 dead Kent Avenue, nat No, 64 in @ house Id ho was ap- m Bishop & iers, and when firm. Ids and started ¥ funboats for the t ; eca und Ch 1 Columbia and ners of the to-mor- rpets ahi ed! PHONE PIONEER Main 6900 CARPETS DR APERL WASHED, STORED AND AT REASONAB SS AGAINST FIRE, MOTH THEET AT OWNER'S ATION. i N ward will be r . ern, sanitary plant in proper identit ation of this article to Peer yal moder a at Pixperts in OX & PIER, Ae EH HARE 89 Liberty St, N.Y. City guaranteed a rae Yoneer : Diamon: Watches or Credit E+ Guaranteed. Rasleat ‘Lerma, Firepreol Storage Warehouses, Koy A AMON i Me HW CO, u rea sat poems ety 38 Men Lanes Bit Naeot calte | 41 Flatbush Brochlyn, N.Y. saints Beles tk nth! IAMONDS ON CREDIT. =), OUR S¥TH YEAR BOUGHT AND SOLD caso: ade MEKICAN WATCH § » OND CO.” Pi eee” RENN it on Broadway, Upeabe |G MUD EN LANE Tadao bon bo0r Be Sat ‘agriculture, | made | + Dayton, | upplies for refugees were | tetleally all | He | THE EVENING WORLD, | TUESDAY, “JUNE 4, 3,000,000 U. $. WOMEN WILL HELP IN WAR With Only States. Canvassed, 3,378,998 Volunteer to Do What They Can WASHINGTON, June 4.—More than 4,250,000 American women have reg- istered their names and addresses with the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense for ser- vice “according to their specialized talents,” thus signifying their desire to contribute directly to tho winning} of the war. An announcement authorized by the | Woman's Committee to-day places the number at 3,378,998, A majority of the women Indicate a desire to serve in the various industries and in Hundreds of thousands would do thir Lit on the farms of the jNation if called upon, Others would ‘serve in Industries manufacturing war materials, in munition plants of varfous kinds, in airplane plants, re- lieving men who may be called upon to enter the trenches in France, Still | others would do stenographic or cleri- eal work, while some are ready to do! anything they can do. The figures do not maximum number of women who are willing to serve the the present emergency, trary, the returns are Incomnplete and n the con- Roe cover only twenty-five of the forty- | eight States, represent the | vernment In| Peter W. ber of Kings Bar. Apoplexy following @ stroke of paral fis caused the death Saturday of Teter William Ostrander, eighty-nine, Civil War vete 1 oldest men’ of the Kings County bar, at his home, No, | Woodruff Avenue, Brooklyn, Burial will be in Cypress Hills this morning. Two sons and two daughters ive _> no New Mend of First roh of Chriat, BOSTON, June 4, — De 10 of Oakland, Cab. dant of the First Church Scientist, at the annual meet St the Mother Ghurch tosday, rancia J Prepared for Family Use —_————_— A PAIN REMEDY Lingerie, Babies’ Wear Racways | eady elief For Seventy Years All Druggists Tried and True EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for | Sore mbaro OH Gch an erro bia Sed RADWAY & CO, 908 Contre B., New } | | | low bust and A complete as Have Arranged for 'T. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES A HIGH GRADE “Roselle” Of superior quality piak Broche, whalon boned; effectively trimmed with pink and blue satin ribbon, Actual Value - 2,50 sortment adaptable to individual requirements. MODERATELY PRICED BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn norrow Corset model, loog hip 5.00 models of 219, 221, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Bring This Advertis With nent Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening REFRIGERATORS \Baby Carriages | A the new =n Splendid vaiuesin all izes of Refrigerators |this high asx $35; well | finished, mine 49 jones for eas! with one shelf; like cut; low as Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House BROOKLYN. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Our new spring atock | Jha ‘allthe best andm at] ourtinesteck Fi | up-to-date jferings ¢ | $62. We well Bb |Buy War Seviii os Stamns| Wunniecae ‘4 pen Monday and suturday Evening 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor Wyckoff St. Your Ten Per Cent a New Account DRE: SSE RS You and Get es and finishes Boe, WEEKLY in and see de Come patterns of ef rome mahog . walnut ar Iva | Drossers as high as 1918.5 . 24™ ANNUAL JUNE SALE Was installed as} Fourteenth Street Notable Economy Events Insuring Real Savings for Customers SALE SAVINGS IN Women's Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Men's & Boys’ Clothing, I Corsets, Petticoats White Goods Millinery Shoes sand Furnishings House Dresses and Negligees FOLLOWING FOR BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY :—- 24th Annual June Sale Or— LINGERIE This Calendar-Event is always eagerly looked forward to by our cus- tomers because of three potent reasons: Assortmenta that are unrivaled. Quality that is up to the usual Hearn high standard. Money Savings on every offering in the Sale. Regular and Extra Sizes for women, Daintiest of trimmings enhance the attractiveness of underwear vor misses and children. Crepe de Chine and washable Satin included. (We reserve privilege of limiting quantities) Women's Drawers — Cambric wide ruffle with tucks and hemstitching—our reg. 48°. 36 e—Round, V fancy ainsook ma tucks or emb'y muslin—value $1.58 1.26 Cambric Drawers—Kutffles edged . with serviceable embroideries or] Womente Night Dresser of aheer ssigalintoadhyt Wii: ’ \ | ribbon—our reg. 81.68 1,48 Nainsook Corset Covers-Yokes of fancy lace and embroidery or | wide emb'y, ribbon run value $5... cee 28 | Petticoate--Rutfle of good emb'y or lace inserts and edge— our reg. $1.28, .. 20 Nainsook Petticoats —Deep Nainsook Corset Covers--Yokes| flounces with rows of fancy lace of attractive laces and embroi-| ot deep | embroidery— some with ribbon rung | ur ree $1.45 oe Ls valud “ig? 048 | petticoate — Nainsook—handsome- Nainsook Corset: Covere—Yokes| |¥_ttim'd models—imported laces embroideries— with organdy embroidery or eye-| Sd embroi , let style with Ince outlining—| UF Tes $8.08........... 1.94 Nery suitable for wear with 6 4.) Petticoate—Deep flounces, hand: sheer waists—value .84 ©G8 | comely trim’d with three cows of Nainsook Corset Covere—-Medal-| tile Val, Inco and Swine medal lainsook Co overs Medal- batweek’ Ikea iad lions with fisheye Val. lace out Von baeepe. dat lining in effective points—front ” Feist and back trimming, alto several| (le Paris lace 5.00. 8.48 other styles equally good | our reg. 81.94 ... &D4| Women's Bloomer Drawere— Batiste, figured or striped crepe—our reg. 04 .78 Women’s One-Piece Mites, 1 15 Batiste or crepe Envelope Chemises Yoke of wide embroidery and two lace inserts and edge—our reg. .78 ri Envelope Chemises White and flesh batiste many effectively trimmed models-—ribbons, laces, medallions, rosettes Combinations — 1 quality our reg. $1.88 neat trim our reg, 81.28 +P! Combinations—Fine Nai - . .| most effective trim of daintiest | Envelope Chemises Vink batiste 1 Tacs a Badd: oben {with satin shirrings and! Bay yA 1.94 hemstitching, also daintiest. mod-| UF F&8: od with attractive embroideries | Step-In Chemise Bloomers—Sheer and la | batiste, Ince and ribbon our reg. $1.48 tee 1.26) trimmed—our reg. $1.28 4 Women’s Night Dresses -Round| Women’s Princess Slipe—Yoke or V_ neck good ity—wide| and skirt trimmed with fine lace embroidery and inserts | or embroidery value $1.26 SS) value $2.95 ahi Women's Night Dresses of fine| Women's Pajamas — One-piece ront, back and| Empire style-—of good —qualit; handsomely, trimmed | cambric—elastic. shirring at nec with Val. lace and ribbon nd ankles P rosettes--our reg. 84.48. . $$! our reg. 81.98... . ceca 1.48 SILK LINGERIE Crepe de Chine EnvelopeChemises|| Crepe de Chine Nightdresses — Filet ts back aod) Heavy quality fine tucks, hem front ects see 84! stitching and lace inserts-—H. 3, charming—our reg. 89.48. . Be . || our reg. $4.06 3.45 Washable Satin Bloomers—Sev eral rows of hemstiteh- ing-our reg. 82.946 2.65) Satin Nightdre kind—Empire our reg. 80.48 ~The washable belted or Silk Petticoats —Crepe de Chine, Pretty Camisoles—Satin and crepe Sasheule Satin jeii Jap dill | de chine, trimmed with fancy hemstitching and side pleat nibbon and 4 effects—our reg, 85.04 1 hing Special .BO A One-Day Sale—WEDNESDAY GINGHAMS See To-Day’s Evening Journal or Globe for Items and Prices MORNING SPECIA S- Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. prevent dealers buying, quantities reatricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders $1.67 Washable Couch Co 32 Self and comblr model—with Sam fr Htiown belte--khaki drill of good BASEMENT Ked Ci aoLeteny $3.27 Sill a THIRD FLOOR ine Comfortables 4a7 | stan plain by COMPORTABLLS UASEMBNT | MEN'S OLArPHIN ! $1.00 Men’ 9 Otis Nealisee Underwear LD POOR $2.24 Sateen Felticoats Hlaek uk rawers, 30 PET TOOTS UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR, 57 $4.96 Boys’ Spring Coats 8 le checks, 1 mixtur \ Var 1 atylew 3 to 8 Te ND PLO ' Bb a CLOTIING THIRD FLOOR, GO 37 ct, Mercesized Foulards N rimined” | Afi lenmtha in & wortment of wigin x fae iia Re eS Paunics Base nesr, 51.54 Crepe Georgette 1m i Harte UR aia Ae “ts urftn Ks-MAIN FLOOR mT NG wo $2.17 Bleached Sheets 1.58 68 et, Fine Mohairs 50 | ene ER a ae Clock Slkus Denote Morning § kh for she Clockat Look Buy Lhrift Stamps and War June Sale Special For Wednesday and Thursday $2.87 Untrimmed Hats.1. 96 Smart new shapes in Leghora, Mila . Lisere and Ley horn’ combiiied—biack, white and ec Free ‘Trimming Service. $4.94 Girls’ Hats 3.37 Smartly trimmed dress and tatlored styles—fancy trimmed. $10.00 Trimmed Hat Charming Summer | modela— Georgette and Leghorn and other fashionable strawa— black, white and colors, 55 ct. Hat Flowers Poppi $3.97 Skirts For Women and Misses——prac- 1 looking-—of Panama cloth: atyles—vario button — tri avy, gray ai nd extra sizes. and wathered back style pockets e—colora, k—medium $5.75 Women’s Frocks. 4.65) : Attractive, polke dot and plain color styles—Pink Co en, Red, Wintarla, Navy Biack—stfectively trimmed With embroidered or. law! collars, cuffs and vestees. $7.44 Misses’ Frocks. . .5.5| Soveral attractive models—of pretty plaid vo collars and ves! ribbon bow—14 to 2 $4.85 and $5.75 Misses’ Frocks frocks of ramie Ingham — Rose -Plque collars—buttom triaming-clt to 18 yrs $3.85 and $4.85 Women’s Frocks. .3.35: striped and e—variety of 4.279) pretty styles, $9.75 Women’s Frocks, 7.254 tucked or pe Binck-—tini ndy or net collal sizes 36 to 46, $2.94 Crepe de Chine Blouses Also Georgette crepe—a num- ber of pretty models feature proidered, check #ilk or ore dy collars—-colors, Clesh, each and white 2.364) styles dotted 1ored “stripe voule—plque $1.58 Middy Blouses. . 1.23; « all white nd cuffs many $2.94 Girls’ Frocks. . Pretty Summer styles ¢ ored voile or lawn—6 to 14 yea 95 ct. Men’s Night Shirt 71 extra long Soft finish nbric: 3.27 nd roomy nes 15 to 18. $5.00 Corsets Plain or fancy material» white or pink--medium and low bust—-sises 19 to 30, $2.00 Summer Corsets 1.28 1 welght coutll and batiste 1 long hip 58 ieres. Virm material-reinforced un der. arins--hooked front—Ince trimmed yokes—slees 34 to 43, $I. 94 White Petticoats 1.57 cert otton tops—tub | Mine th shirring. tucka ind pleats--all lengths $4.93 Tub Silk Petticoats Fancy tgured lored grounds 3.50 effects on plain Russian, blue, Copen and gray 54 et. Boys’ Caps 43 in fancy mixtures— $2.94 Young Men's Trousers Worsteds and stripes and tallored: $1.45 Boys’ Wash Suits . mix contrasting trimming > & years $3.00 Boys’ Tan Scout Lace Shoes Solid leather soles $5.50 Women’s or Growing Girls White Nubuck Oxfords 4.35 4 soles—medium round ad, low heela—all a 2.65 sizes 1 to 6, Each woman is doing her bit today, you're planning so, here's Our Dressmaking School A Course of Six Lessons Perhaps to sew. AMinNTs” SOE R CONTENTENCE AT INFORMATION BOOTH= MAIN PLOOR, APPLY avings S tamps| k and Washable Blouses” cei tert fe ee

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