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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918, SCTE BININETAK MMR Some Paintnos PULTER PRES Stern Brothers Panama, died suddenly yesterday. Apo- West 42nd Street —Between 5th and 6h Avenues West 43rd Street fag, Patan So] INCREASE URGED: |i s¢ came oecumee * At Arlington AWARDED TO-DAY fend United States, | By W. G. Bowdoin. morning n editorial labelled, “"To the £6" NRHA by arte ws ates | McAdoo Advocates 12 Per|now has been brought to the shores f them in all, 5 A 4 Landneage predominate, | Littledale’s Prison Exposure ; ae Se of our country and German sub- n " Cent. Levy, Others Even | trerines have sunk and endangered tROURh at leant one good portrait Wins Him $1,000 as and certain figure pleces are sprinkled Since He Commenced To More. IPP BUA EAEUAUAEUIEL™ ie oops (te Best Reporter. ———— We arb not surprised," the editorial jayeratt Warners “Old How Take “Fryit-a-tives’’ WASHINGTON, June 4.—An in-| Continues, “at the tremendous excite. 7, which once captured the Vezin| Prizes and qcholarahips eatablial ment of the people, which will ex- crease of (he normal income tax] press itself in a still stronger and Ptize at the Salmagund! Club, Is alby Joseph Pulltzer, In addition to upholding of the pleasing number, The old house, with | his endowment of the Pulltzer S*nool 78 Lees Ave, Ottawa, | fates of 4 per cent. on individuale | Still more unreserve “Three years ago I began to feel run-|and 6 per cent. on corporations to Government. Af tne wickear se m n its hipped roof, and guarded by naked! of Journalism, will be awarded at U trees, in ite winter setting, ie finely | Columbia Untveratty’s commencement ‘ descent also are | down and tired, and suffered very much| 12 per cent. {8 favored by Secretary | excited by the appearance of from Liver and Kidney Trouble. Having] of the Treasury McAdoo, Some Tendered. The show of the pleture is to-day “Frui Be’: b a 4 hemselves more well handled. For the best example of a .e- heard of ruit-a-tives', I thought I} members of Congress would go to| at any time before one with the yy, - bn We 0 | te! “ he would try them. The result was sur-| 15 or 25 per cent American people. More than ever be- Lipide tonite ded te ohgece tae trate dea hehe Solna ocala The Secretary does t fore they recognize that it is to their 1 treatment of an autummnal/test being “strict accuracy, terseness - - ‘ y s not want the| new country to which their first and The defoliated trees of the and the accomplishment of some pub- T have not had an hour's sickness since} present exemptions of $1,000 for sin-| last thoughts ure directed, that it ie left foreground are space filing, @N4 116 good, commanding public attention 1 commenced using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or| gle men and $2,000 for married mon| thelr new country which they must | constitute a foll for the golden topped pect," Pruit Li Tabli 11k eh od * hts "|help, protect and defend.” hill at the right, which giowa with a/@Md respect.” Harold A. Littledale will fwer Tal lels, anc now now] change If his plan is adopted.! Aatter stating that the loyalty of the | softened ahd even melancholy rudi-| Pecetve $1,000 for a series of articlon what I haven't known for a good many} tere is what a married man draw-|German-language press has been | ance. in the New York Evening Post ex- ars—the blessing of a hi ing & gal 0,000 we proved above suspicion, and pointing | Robert 1. Nisbet is admirably rop- | posing abuses State years—the blessing # healthy body| ing @ salary of $10,000 would pay to Out that the only purpose is to show Dosing abuses in the New Jersey Stat Extraordinary Values for Wednesday WOMEN’S SUMMER BLOUSES This season’s most desirable styles, materials and trimmings, arranged in three price groups On the Main Floor Tables $1.65 $2.75 $4.35 GROUP I. at $1.65 | GROUP II. at $2.75 | GROUP III. at $4.35 rate, sve " . t ted by two landscapes which | Prison, Littledale is fighting at pr and clear thinking brain the Governiuent, including the pres | pubiicly there is only one flag in this in antithetical treatment. Jent on the west front. Is composed of Batistes, Includes C ‘repe de Chines, Comprises Crepe de Chines WALTER J. ee ent surtaxes country, the editorial says | dealing with the — Other prizes in journaliam totalling Voil Dimi Li Ge G Si . 3 7 % Seu ben 6 for 98.80; Two per cent. of $6,000 (allowing an “We have @ suggestion to make to in summertime, in full of | $2,000 are awarded jointly, to. Misa viles, imit Linens, jeorgine Crepes, Silkging- and Georgette Cre 50c a box; 6 for fire ge cs our readers, aril nie to arr colortul oxuence nnd introduces | Minna Lewinson and Henry Beetle and Organdies — tailored hams and Japanese Silks-— in embroidered, bea ae Tax € 001 on certain good wool pack clouds that | Hough, to the Loulsville Courter- , i i o # ‘copes eat fi Two wing: citizens of German descent » shown tising effectively in the | Journal to the New York Times. and dressy models in solid embroidered, tailored and tucked effects, smart collars imited, OG i, sxemption under tl shall show to our fellow citize Promise vf | Miss Lewineon, o student at the colors and stripes high | frill models with new round | and cuffs, also fine Batistes ons ber aitieeigt in this hour of danger our people ar "Meu nt study of the | School of Journalism, and Mr. Hough, aud low necks, some slip- and square necks — flesh, and Voiles, in the wanted 4 jineupt | one and united, y The iingering|now a navy yeoman, a brother of over models. white and maise. | colori 4 whit 3.0 TEM 00 | xnow in patches in charmingly paint- | George Hough of ‘The World staff, : : see cea Serre eee Were, per « 8,000 Cinder the Washington's City Employees Have |od, and the akeletoniznd treea, both | received. their Joint award of $1,006 Proposed With $2,000 6 # Short Lived Strike, at'the right and left, are good. The | for the best y of the public vata 40) WASHINGTON, June 4.—Nearly 1,000] bill of the background is most hap- | service done bi e American prose VEAL aviviwsivaiena tones. 05 gy, empl a7 ee0, most of hie ih the} pily rounded. ‘i ) Curing the year, e pai ree an in “Autumn Road." by Henry Tomiln- | | The Courier-Journal's prixe of $800 | A corp h $10,000 net in-| iments, situck for higher GOH, shown & loaty way, ‘fusnite is for the he lal written dur come would a total of $1,200] day. ‘They uit, work wh | : 200} mands for @ minimum of §: Instead of as Under the existing] not granted, but returned to thelr tasks law. A tax to catch the profiteers| When assured thelr demands would be|auisitely adapted in the painting through the autumn woods, The | Ing the year Tin Meh colors of the season are ex: | $500 gold medal for the ‘torious public vi Women’s & Misses’ Pumps & Oxfords enn Clem who have been reaping great wealth | ‘"vestiaa RROD Soa tia newspaper during the The last days of our sale of $8.00, 9.00 & 10.00 models, eet | | er canvas by enry, entitled A ard wa ed on the | whe was sorgeent ie under cost plus contracts is proposed | Boy Inj ‘a ” of document i i a Lah bh ‘Going to Town," ta concerned with 0 umente ‘ in by members of the Ways and Means} teldor Sac ward ol cf NelaG coact’ The pickers ie marked by |anecches. that. ft : including White Calf Oxfords and White ‘Kid Pumps, rt y ha committee, They are now hunting |47 Meserole Street, Wiiliamabure, while] the infinite detail for which Mr. | Telating to the war, dread abut ie as long stood pre-eminent.| Other prizes awarded ar | information on methods employed in/atealing a ride behind an automobile] Henry rolls in order to| Was thrown to the pavement at Leo i oN land Staxe Streets to-day ond sufte building up big . to|Snd Staue, Sire day . et I ges of earnings 4 possible fracture of the skull. Ile waa rom t overnment taken to St. Catherine's Hosnita ° ory=tel 4 sod, |. Hest American novel: “His Pam- Its st ry telling quality is aleao goo ity.” ty weet Poole, 83,000. a ‘ pair Nert Refd haw painted an adora-| _ Most original American play: “Why | ‘ trait under| Marry?” by Jesse Lynch Williams, | $1,000, There are also Oxtords of patent coltskin, gun metal, tan Russia, grey lornmer st history of the United States: ; ra. thewe. reurn her fu ke tke at “vi gitel and Havana brown kidskin, with turned soles and Louis XV. heels ——— —| , ; ree. ‘The color combination in the! wei 006, pains zy And a great variety of Pumps in the wanted Ninth, New York Kt ||| °"iecry W. Rangers A Good Hake weil lent in America who may be| leathers, with heels ranging from the low por” deals with a marine painted off : petty 4 serving” « scholarship tn mnste, military to the 2); inch Louis XV. style. Including expenses and instruction In Europe. Dushan M. Rusiteh won the | art scholarship, The three travelling All taken from regular stock—sizes are incomplete ne irl who the Connecticut shore, The clouded sky of the canvas tends toward som- breness, but the small boats shown as incidentals make for Hfe and vitality In the ournallan vere ” “Bronx River,” by Ernest Lawson, : Renee | were: Bot is both wel! concetved and well regis- tered. The colors are of excellent] natiam painting prize, "The Close of a Winter Day.” by| the prize « she Bawsians ’s S Stocki Thomas Barnett, shows the winter party ; W Pete Rare in ahin Mand mene omen’s Summer Stockings reflective snow in connection with the | Hotes ’ ‘al purpose, | dividing’ streamiet provokes popu- and power to in: | Of particular interest among our well-chosea assortments of light weight hosiery are our White Silk Stockings, which are shown iu W. L. Metcalf's “Midsummer Cloud" ts painted mi f ( ge naga os plain, open- -work, embroidered and clock effects, at moderate prices. WESTCHESTER NOTES. INDICT O’LEARYS ON Commitien of CONSPIRACY CHARGE a new school. White Plains! Bede ” Che > oy Be yay ee atte it the now) Federal Jury Charges “Plot to Ob- School 1 located there. struct Justice in Escape | A of the consecration ‘ | 1 of Jeremiah, 7 rch, White P 8, Sunday next, Mon j elle will be the guest| Indictments against Jeremlah A.| O'Leary and John J. O'Leary charging leld estate, Westchester! them with conspiracy to obstruct fus- | The Masque of tice In connection with the escape of presented on June 22 for the bene(it of | the former, were returned by the Fed- the White Plaina Branch of the Red | Starting Tomorrow, Wednesday, A New Furniture Movement That is to Dispose of 2,000 Pieces This is a new’ movement in furniture, a movement involving more than two thousand pieces of standard quality furniture, for all rooms and purposes. There is a particular reason for the inclusion of each piece or groups, which will be ex- plained on the floor. Coming at any time, this would be an event of great advan- tage to householders in general. Coming now, when there is so much talk of higher prices and so much timidity among dealers, it is especially remarkable. This offer brings a large measure of real helpfulness and substantial opportunity to many homes in town, country and at the Summer resorts. | Look for the Red Special Tag rships for pupils in the Pulitzer Paper submitted on of Jour- was ed worthy of a Unusual Values for Wednesday on the Main Floor: FOR WOMEN | FOR CHILDREN Mercerized Lisle Stockings— | Pure Thread Silk Stockings- full fashioned; in black or heavy weight; in black, pink white; also semi-fashioned in ’ and sky; sizes 4 to 614; regu- 5 leading shades,....... pair 48c larly sold at 81.75 4 pair,...at 75¢ Superior All Silk Stockings- alwo out sizes | 55 FineWhiteLisleThread Socks, Cross. eral Grand Jury yesterday | Black or whit full fashioned; regularly sold 35¢ on the furniture tomorrow and while this new movement continues. The red tag is ‘The annual memorig! aervice of West: | Jeremiah A. O'Laary in now a funi-| in white only, eee pair at 50c a pair, at 0. O. F.. will tive, John J. O'Leary i« held in $100,- | afte rigoh ne Very special. Three pairs for $1.00 the good token of real economy, the sign of a really good furniture investment with «| 000 bail on a complaint sworn to by tera all the | Charles F, De Woody Chief of the Bu- . ~ ntten ; %, reau of Investigation of the Depart: Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent. While Fisina | Fees, of, TVaatleMtlGn Of the Depart: conspiring to wid his brother's dit Q)- g pearance, He will probably be ar- for pleading to-day, | be Willard Robinson of An Important Sale of Towels Many handsome sets and separate pieces are included. Every bit of it is Wanamaker furniture, the kind that people come miles and miles to secure for their |} |!» Pow fol aidct tate a th Street, reporter, , wt shold requireme ial price ind homes. Here are a few examples of the bedroom furniture included—the pieces White Pi naeth, Baker Ntush For every household requirement at special price inducements, Corps, Misa Stickn is & graduate of the White Plains H School and j# in the 1919 for other rooms will be ready, too, but we cannot print details at this writing: | Huck Towels, hemmed ends Huck Towels, hemst’d ends . Vassar. $475 for a $654.50 nine-piece green enamel dec $60 for a $92 mahogany chiffonier a te aac cace “Fiver ge | HOC AR ‘ z ‘ orated bedroom. suite, | $50 for a $70 full-sized mahogany bedstead caine thy bride there to-day, of Private |@ Department 19x38 inches, . . - dozen $1.95 | 18x36 inches, . . . dozen $2.95 $315 for a $475 five-piece mahogany Louis XV. $37 for a $57 full-sized walnut bedstead. avid Peciure it wi hite Plains, * | Hon lth ahs a 19x42 iy or “ 2.25 19x36 inches, . . . “ $4.00 design bedroom suite ; $53 for an $87 mahogany dresser. enn " t $772 for a $1,544 ten white enamel and gold Louis XVI. bedroom suite. | 19x40 inches, . 2...) $2.75 | 19x35 inches, . . .) ” $5.25 20x42 inches, . 2.) $3.50 | @1x40 inches, . . . “ 37.00 $51 for a $79 mahogany dressing table $34 for a $70 mahogany dressing table. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. <i eS tl SETS ER GRSLTST A | Banish Pimples — 6 8 twelve-piece blue and white | | Rena Adare anit peace alt , i $17 for a $24 golden oak chest of drawers. Miss Van der ier Sloot wilt give e food Haadach c i B a a a cia te . asi) ble. conservation demonstration at the rt leadaches. ‘onstipation ry % ‘ ‘ . $697.50 for a $1,876 eight-piece ivory enamel 9 mahogany dressing ta Riohtiond Lintate tonmaiew & . Pi . = : : Louis XVJ, design bedroom suite. ) birch dressing table noone PRE Brae ene 8 Brasth: aullow Skin and | Irish All Linen Tow els | Irish All Linen Towels $1,483 for a $2,966 nine-piece black lacquered | $450 for a $1,062 pair of ivory enamel Louis XVI, Mrs. Duncan H. Browne and fa h f roots | Hemstitehed ends; guests’ size, Hemstitched ends. decorated (imported) bedroom suite. | bedsteads Bite, apanne eal gumumey ame ip te That Tired Feeling. | rereitepiie lozen $5.95 18x30 inche: i $5.90 $625 for a $941 nine-piece antique ivory bedroom $28 for a $59 fumed oak dressing table. rector of Christ Church, fe in France| Use R, & G, Pills, a vegetable com: 16x22 inches, . . . dozen $0. x30 inches, . . . dozen y suite | $55 for a $76 mahogany chest of drawer, oe ohaplatit of the a at lenaly Bound containing podophyllum and it 1x@4inches, . . . $9.00 18x34 inche Pia ia rs. |: $6.75 a $287 six-piece antique iv vedre \ 7 my 5 nother Staten Island min ! axa . Pa ys i a ad for a $287 six-piece antique ivory bedroom | “ for a $ Ea mahogany Hom cf drawers. 9 in Fran Doctors know that 1 wyllun Ane 15x24 inches, . . « 10.00 20x36 inches, . . . $7.50 $525 for an $810 eight-piece mahogany decorated | ns yh Naa : combined the laxat ich act PT, sound th rod $43 for a $67 mahogany chest of drawers. combined with the tax $90.50 for a $181 black lacquered decorated dresser. $95 for a $202 gray enamel chilfonier. R. & G, Pills are the St. Mary's unit of the League for All Linen Old Bleached Huck Towels, hemst’d ends, at $7.75 doz. $41 for a $68 walnut dressing table $80.75 for a $161.50 mahogany dresser and bed- Catholic Women will hold a cuct.re and | substitute for calo it oh fc ; ere stead. | Sixth Gallery, New Building. Rande Gt tie Narraganaes Siue lormer |s-none Of its bad furkish Bath Towels, hemmed ends, . doz, $2.50, 3.50 $42 for an $86.50 mahogany full-sized bedstead. | (Other Furniture on the Fifth) ox.—Advt Turkish Bath Sheets, hemmed ends, . each $1.7 Turkish Bath Mats, Oriental coloriags, each ; 210 $1.90 Typed Kitchen Towels Typed Glass Towels Hemmed; name “Kitchen” woven in, Hemmed; name “Glass” woven in 50, 5.50 and 7.50 doz. at $3.50 and 4.75 dozen 0 PR ER fae AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH Key does the Trick 'No soiling of hands, or broken nails wi) One turn and the cover is off. You then DB, [) have a wax and oil polish that is easily availed, Began with 15,600 Shirts for Men, Including 4,200 | 2. ae that were ALL SILK.... There is still excellent choosing for every man who wants Wanamaker shirts at this very low price, Any sale that can offer ALL SILK shirts these days for $2.6: deserves to be called EXTRAORDINARY; and in this huge variety —madras cloths, silk mixtures and all silks there is a big saving for every man who looks farther ahead than the pre: never come again - la 1918 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual May Be Obtained Free —agay At AE OR O'S Sinn, Office THE StunouA WAY i applic . copies of THE ORLD'S Poul < # Prove it. Ask Any Store On application, copies o HE W oultry Book Black, Tan, White, Red, Brown pi EME will be forwarded free of charge by mail, 4 ‘ * - nt season, ‘The opportunity may ce it while it’s here. Sizes 11 to 17 own shoes Burlington Arcade floor, New Building.