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B. Altman & Ca. Another Special Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts | orrow and Saturday. has been arranged f These as ients, et unusually attractive prices, comprise MEN'S SILK SHIRTS made from Japanese Habutai (imported direct Pe by B. Altman & Co.) in a variety of rich colore § ings and satin stripes . e $5.85 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ‘ of novelty madras with woven colored stripes and in assorted designs (soft-cuff model), at ore ee ae ee j MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS of madras in a variety of fancy stripes (soft- i cuff model) .« «© © « eo $1.35 (First Floor) i | Boys’ Clothing The dependable qualities and careful worke manship characteristic of all the girments shown assure satisfaction in the selection of the Boys’ Wardrobe. In the regular stock the following selections are featured at the present time: a Boys’ Woolen Suits (with two pairs of | 7. knickerbockers) in gray, brown or green mix- i tures (sizes 7 to 17 years) P| Fy $13.50 ¢ Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of khaki (sizes 8 to 14 years) ° . ° ° . $4. 25 ) Boys’ Sports Jackets of knit cloth in heather colorings (sizes 8 to 17 years, z at . . . . $10.50 & 12.00 Boys’ Blouses or Shirts (meckband style) in attractively striped materials ; $1.00 r (Sixth Floor) An Important Clearance Sale of Misses’ Dresses ' will be held to-morrow (Friday) on the Second Floor. These Dresses have been taken from regular and special assortments and the reduction prices offer unusual purchasing opportunities. Dresses of wool jersey, reduced to $18.50 Afternoon Dresses of silk, reduced-to 16.75 Ata THE EVENING WOKL»p, ‘THURBDAY, JUNS 6, 1918.) TEA TO AID NAVY FESTIVAL. Auction Opera House Seats to! ri ts afternoon In the Jap- |anere tea garden of the Ritz-c ‘ariton | auctl¢ i there will be an auction sale of seaty and boxes for the United States Navy | (ho Nine, Muntc Festival to be held in the Met-! Topolitan Opera House next Monday tennen at the tee will ne Mr AL. Baylies, M ame an te, ee fr Harriman. ra preside a: the end At th |n symb tableau, “The Bete. if arranwed by Ren Ali Hare kin. in which society women will pose, Madison Avenue - Fifth Avene New Pork r 34th and 35th Streets It You Contemplate Ruying a House or a Farm; Rent a House, Apartment, Office or Factory Read THE WORLD’S Real Estate Farms for Sale—Apartments To Let— Houses To Let Advertisements No ther New York newspaper pits aw mi, SMART OXFORDS SPECIALLY PRICED For These are exceptionally smart shoes taken from our regular stock. brown and tan, with welt soles and Louis heels. Sizes slightly incomplete. The values are unusual for such distinguished style and quality, many of the models shown having formerly sold at $7, $8 and even $9, Our expert staff is qualified to fit you with intelligence and courtesy, QUEEN QUALITY BOoT SHOP 32 West 34th Street 'SALE TODAY and TOMORROW Palm Beach, OPEN Gold Bond -Clathes: New Spring & $ Summer Suits 7A} Cool Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Special at Cloth 25 Of fine quality, in gray, $30 and $25 Values They've made a hit for their sinartness 5 They've convinced men of their quality excellence ; They've set a NEW standard in Men’s Clothing ; Satisfaction is definite and pos- itive, for They’re Insured This Gold Bond is a guarantee to give you a new garment if the one you bought doesn't salisfactorily.s wear and Silk Mohair Suits for Men and Young Men $8.50, $10, $12.50 & $15 SATURDAY FE | The flats Sor ENINGS TILL 9 P.M 27 CORTLANDT STREET CORNER OF CHURCH ST, New York City @ BUY THRIFT STAMPS @ Canning is a: phase of dome ress in recent years pack” work, the L. & C. Pre the standard, fo BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Savings Stamps principle? as housekeeping, seienc It makes the most of g vegetables, insures satisfactory results and light ens your work. May we explain its simple fewiss. Concer 45th STREET * NEW YORK 3 SiAMYD & Buy Thrift Stamps but no other has shown more prog Id-pack” of “hot ver has come to be od fruit and For AND SIXTH AVENUE BUY THRIFT STAMPS |] | tation last night a report on conditions |YOUTH's TALE OF MURDER 'FOR $15 A WEEK DISCREDITED No Corroborating Testimony Of- fered—Jury Instructed to Acquit Man Accused as Instigator. John Esposito, known to the police las “Johnny Lefty,” a Brooklyn youth, | sat in the witness chair before Judge “FASTORANGE RFLE -LUBATWARINER ~DNISION OF CASH | pusension ows Split of | Crain in General Sessions to-day Ore: tion Into State and | with a smile upon his face and to! “— a Ge to) ; ate ANA | now he and others of the Navy Street | .ocal Guards, ang had shot and killed men,| | strangers to them, under instructions Tho East Orange, New Jersey Riflo| from their boss, Leopold Lauritano, Club, probably better known ‘as the) keeper of a salgon at No, 113 Navy Street, Brooklyn. Esposito was testifying for the State “home guard,” ts facing entry into st jin ‘the trial of Ciro Terranova, a} fight sooner than {ts members antict- jpated. Diplomatic relations are alll ttariem gambler, for instigating the but severed. Long rango atatements| killing of Joseph Di Marco and Charles Lombard! in a gambling are being prepared. Wordy reports, house at No, 54 James Street on the night of July 20, 1916. “How much money did you receive for the murder?” Assistant District Attorney Brothers asked Esposito, “I was getting $15 a week from the boss @or whatever jobs he had f After the death of Di Marco they mo down to $10 a week.” When Assistant District Attorney Brothers announced that the Sta had no more witnesses to offer Mr. Littleton made a motion that the jury be instructed to acquit the de- ke shrapnel, are ecattering around | the battalions, : The difference results from half of) the Rifle Club joining” the State Militia Reserves, the remainder hold- | ing fast to thé idea they should re- main a purely local body. The eplit! imo on the division of money in the ltreasury, those who haye gone into the Reserves maintaining they want no less than a "50-60" portion, They ay the best offer so far has been four-sevenths and threo-seventha, jthey getting the three, Mayor Moun- fendant. Hoe argued the witnesses | tain, President of the club, they con- | for the State came within the accom | {, is heading the opposition against | plice classification and, inasmuch as om. |they had not been corrobo: d, the | The club was formed in 1917 before | defendant should not be convic ted the United States entered the war.| The Assistant District Attorney |A fund of 117,000 was subscribed in )protested, but Judge Crain sustained ‘Kast Orange for equipment. Six | Mr. Littleton and instructed the jury | ompantes, a machine gun equad, a|to acquit the accused, which w: vl |hospital corps and @ band were or- | done. ganied. | “eae Last fall the Defense League of SEES MOTHER SHOT New Jersey backed @ movement to, \< onsolidate the Home Guard units in| the State. East Orange remained out} | until the State oath was changed so| |that duty out side one’s own city was voluntary, then three companies \3 ned the Reserves. Since then 8) |fourth company {s in process of} formation, The members say, that| they belong to the* Rifle! MAN WHO WOUNDS SELF Woman Injured After Movi ing From | Apartment “to Get Away | From Cuzelich.” Clyb it refuses to give recruits uni- | Guz forms or equipment. Three members | then of the “out battalion were forced |himself. The nc to borrow $1,000 on thelr own note, | woman formerly | \e lthey assert, to buy untforms and|tent house as C ad t lequipment, although the club treas-| moved yesterday, away from ury ts fu him." she He traced » they quarrelied, and At a meeting of the Reserve Bat Both were where it 1 recos jthen neighbors heard shots. taken to Bellevue Hospita |was submitted by a committee com-| was said that the woman w Z _ pai of Company |she has a two-year-old da . H. Denny, Company | was present when the sh C} Peter PD. Vroom, Company B, and ————-— Oscar BP. Anderwon, Company © AN-) AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS WARN. other committee will be named to try Workers Greatly Excited, meinen | to settle the matter amicably. In this report the history of the trouble was reviewed, and the state- ment made that President Mountain previously said the funds would be proclamation declarin pd’ on an equal basis, but now|ers are greatly excited ms to have c nged. It was also the Government of da pught out that even the division of- [Fr (ne amureumiol I! ed would be on the basis of the club the situation is not stood before the split, and that birds of the proc trian i) fair statement of facts, in fon of the committee, to say r attitude of the Rifle Club's} Executive Committee tends not only to} set at naught the rights of individual | t | members as regards the finances and | (,, property of the club, but also inferen- tially asverts that the special police for a city ts of greater importa: of war than a mil | lt le e . William Dol reet, Hoboke uted to-day at Seventh Willow Avenue. Hoboken was tro: Street and ‘GEN. BEL, MIGHIE DIES “ON FRENCH RAILROAN, TRAIN | Fea MA Former Aide to Chief of Staff Ex- pires Suddenly—He Had Not Been Ill. LIS, June 6,—Gen. Robert E. L M f the American Army died in a! allroad train near Rouen yesterday. \itls death was sudden and unexpected, | as he had not been ill Gen. Mihele went to France fn com- mand of one of the brigades of the 27th | ‘old New Yprk Sixth) Division under! | Major Gen, John F, O'Ryan, and had| enjoyed a long and splendid career in the regular ramy. He was for a long |time afde to Gen, Hugh Scott, Chief of | \the General Staff. In this capacity he \ accompanied his chief in 1915 into the| wilds of Utah, during the Pinto Indian uprising in 1915, on @ diplomatic but dangerous mission, Gen. Michte, then Colonel, was also with Gen, Scott during the Mexican trouble, and with his chief visited Villa and brought him across the border into Texas to discuss peace measures with him. He was at one time Adjutant |General, Miss Margaret Michie, his daughter, was & school chum of Miss Ethel Roosevelt and was one of her Jeoming out party at Washington, | — |MORMONS EMPTY GRANARY. | Charch Had | Wheat St WASHINGTON, June 6,—The gran- ary of the Mormon Church in Utab, | holding 250,000 bushels of wheat, has | in response to appeals 4 Administration, are required’ te gtve| one-fifth of their harvest to the church, and the wheat (hus obtained was stored | against want sg Semana Drowned Boy Is Identified. Identification was made in the Coney | Island Morgue the boy to-day of the body of found yesterday In Coney Island He was J 958 M None Sent. C. O to] 425 JS 295 985 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York x to mimic a Broadwaf dancer, Another CONDUCTORETTE GIVES Witpent, declared” Wise Sith gad GABARET SHOW IN BR. T. GAR)" o'r nie nme mn rm, returning in the same man- Detective Edward Galway, a nger, arrested Mise Smith a ive Stopped Performance by args of disorderly conduct. ithe a; While being escorted from the Arresting Her Held by scene of her efforts Miss Smith was Magistrate. d to declare: “Some one is a@l- r life." PIER SHIFT HELD CITY LOSS Government = Controiied Wharver Vrotested by Hoboken Omtetals, Hob: ways takin’ the joy ou - > Magistrate Folwell of the Gates Avenue Police Court is of the opinion on the Rocka- ts R thal passengers riding way Avenue and New of the BR. 1, are abaret performance f d cars ter d to r their fitney, held Miss Josephine Smith, thirty- of No. 148 Palmetto Street, Brook- a comely conductorette on one of these vehicles, in $200 for exam’ on Will lose $800,000 In revenue ny-owned waterfront en over by the Governs Mayor Griffin and Cor- Attorney John J. Fallon of «% Hoboken when’ they ion She is handicapped because her case returned to-day © comes up Jun ‘ from Washington, after protesting Witnesses say the car started on|against taking over by the Government ~ its trip in @ sober manner from the|of the German piers depot, It had one motorman, a con-j}army ductorette and fifteen No promise was made by Washing’ with an odd man. Later, a authorities, but the out to ons passenger, Miss Smith essayed the Mayor salt — — = - ——— Stout W omen! Over 200,000 stout women—long and short waisted—have already learned to know how well Lane Bryant can satisfy their dress requirements for all occasions. Come and see for youre self how graceful your own figure can be made to appear. . 21-23 West 38th St, . Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. [OWER STORF. [A BARGAIN BASEMENT) Clearance---Suits, Coats, Dresses All Sizes up to 56 Bust Know the double economy advantages of these Lane Bryant offerings—large, immediate savings and durable materials that insure lasting satisfaction. Suits Rane now used by the n look Ss favorable, tered wit, ‘Tea ONS naan eee 18 120 w 5 —Dresses— Kool Reeve, Taftota, 1568 *t07285 Z ‘GREAT AT BARGAINS - ‘House Dress es Waists Skirts a "15 | ‘1 450 ‘gs to 1s Maternity Apparel——A Million Mothers— valuable com- 1 and fort and satisfaction in the 1455 1.85 1s to ga Summer styles differing in no way from | have’ found Prevailing modes, eonee when figure Maternity Cor- eae he 4 Bryant clothes, jaet. Ex ant Suits 9.85 to £9.75 | Dreeses 2.45 to 29.51 val Skirts LAS toT.8S Coats n ‘ 2 95 Negligees .95 to 9.50| Middies 1.25 to 2.65| this . An Extraordinary Sale Friday Women’s and Misses’ Kayser’s Silk Jersey Sport Suits ’ To Close Out * About 165 “Kayser’s” Silk Jersey Sport Suits in several smart and distinctive models, in sport shades of navy, peacock blue, green, beige, gold, coral, burgundy and white. Reduced from 29.75 Nu Trachanges