The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1918, Page 9

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CZERHOSLOVIK MISSION HERE TDENLIST MEN Young Officers Plan School Near New York to Train Countrymen for War, ‘The first Crecho-Slovak Mission hae feached New York, It comprised four young officers, descendants of men who have been fighting against Austria for three centurtes, and who, themselves fought against the armies of the late Pmperor Francis Josef and this successor, Charles, on the Galician front in aid of Russia. ' ‘The object of the mission, accord- ing; Second Lieuts. Oldrich Spaniel and Josef Horvat. Arriving recently at an Atlantic port, they are now lu cated at the Park Avenue Hotel. “At the outset of the war, said Lieut. Niederle this morning, “Austria Pressed 350,000 Czecho-Slovaks into its service from Hohemla, Galicla and Slovagia, and sent us to the Eastero front to fight against Russia. The en- tire army deserted and joined the Rus- ‘ sians and fought with them until peace ‘was declared. “We have been at war with Aus- ftria for our freedom for 300 years, end at this Inte date it wasn't to be #upposed that we were going to fight er battles for her. When the Rus- wian peace was made, there was nothing for us but to get out of the | StrongFeet Needed to Help UsMarch to Victory HETHER you fight, or whether you work on the farm, or the factory, you need sound, healthy feet to let you do the nation’s work better than ever before. Army doctors know and are telling us that people with flat feet, bent bones, corns, bun- ions, can’t do their best work. How can you have sound, healthy feet if you wear the narrow, pointed shoes which are the cause of these foot ills? | Discard your enppling shocs today. Step into Educator shoes, built to “let the feet grow 2s they should.” Make your whole family get the Educator habit. Educators are OOK for the Epucaror mark on thesole, when buying, It ia not an Edecator shoe unicss stamped thus, ‘There can be no protection stconger thant ade. mark, for it means that behind every past of the shoe stands & responsible manutactorer, Rice & Hutchins, 15 High St., Boson, Mam, Uniese branded thue on against Austrian tyranny. | with ‘will endeavor to get the ald of your fog to Second Lieut. Milonlav | Niederis, is to enlist another army from the 1,500,000 Czecho-Slovaks tn thls country to fight across the seas @gainst the Prussian herdes, The ether officers of the mission are First Lieut. Antoine Holy, command- {yf THE EVENING WURELD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918, ‘country, We saw what was coming and made for Archangel. Many of us got out that way and others across Scandinavia. “Three of our regiments are on the western front in France. Othera went to the ald of Serbia and we have any eoldiers helping Italy fight the Ry TOPOSTPONE =) NEW FREIGHT AND PASSENGER RATE .Joreph Samelowits of Ny 412 South Fifth Street, Williamsbure, was Arivte | @ horse attached to a grocery Pik ga at Utilities Cotiniaoness Fear Additional Hazards in Con- duct of War. Grand and Roebling Streets to- Austrians. Our propaganda has been | Jacob Krouchner of 65 sreeker rf enue. | circulated In this country through the | operating an automobile bumped tnt Crecho-Slovak Committee, at the head | Vehici#, — Samelowitz's horse became! of which is Prof, Massaryk, and we lee Reward ianee jee wi 6 i for orse's| feel certain that many of our coun-|ritie and was thrown to the parament, trymen who have thelr homes here| gamaowits war thrown to the streat.| are only too willing to take up arm WASHINGTON, June 6.—Post- ponement of the new freight and pas- wenger rates, or modification to re- Strack by an Amba! | move injustices and discriminations, Threa members of Traffic B Squad] which threaten many shippers and were hurt at the eame time tn two air | industries with “commercial anntht- ferent accidents at noon to-day. Police. | tation,” was urged upon Director In the excitement Krouchner backed | hia machine and a motor truck riven | by Jeremiah O'Connog of No, 209 Ea, | eoth Manhattan, Krouchner's anto rae ceotat and Barat, Peter were tt! |General McAdoo to-day by a defegs- rect, a ‘eter MoEnt e« lot No. 414 West 67th Strast. wara {,,| tion of the National Association of fured whan @ Lincoin Hospttal amt. | Railway and Utfittes Commissioners. |iance mwept the mdown tn Fifth Avenie| To put the new ratea into effect) the} "We have an engagement to-day treet, the French Mission and later eraahed inte country in our plana. We hope to start a large training echool near New York, where our men can enlist and receive the proper training before laaving for France, The ratsing «¢ THREE TRAFFIC COPS HURT. | One Suffers Broken L such an army in this country would | be a wonderful impetus to our people at home and to the men now at war on the various fronts.” Parte Kills jeveral. PATUS, June 6 —A vlolent explo Mth Street. O'Connor » | without revisions would imperil and occurred in a factory at St. Denia, |broken leg and McEntee con The | endanger the Nattonal Economic Soll- near Paris, during the night. One|ambulance driver, Philip Doane of No | yarity and bring additional hasards peraon killed and several |207 Audubon Avenue, was charged with|\n the conduct of the war, aald @ Rounded and material damage done A compressed alr tank blew up sev. eral minutes after the workers had he building. reckless driv! Policeman John W. Pilate of No. Melrose Avenue was thrown trom. horse at Bighth Avenue and 20th §' petition presented by the delegation | ‘The Director General was seen at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. He Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Men’s Summer Furnishings An opportune offering Friday and Saturday, on the Main Floor. Men’s Negligee Shirts at $1.25 each Soft finish, in the wanted Summer materials. Men’s Pure Silk Shirts In new designs and colorings, at $5.75 and 8.50 each Men’s Open-end-Scarfs Of fancy silks, foulard and crepe faille; each Special 55c Men’s Soisette Pajamas Low cut neck; plain colors, Special $2.65 Men’s Bat Wing Ties An excellent assortment for satisfactory selection at 50c and 75c each Men’s Summer Neckwear at 95c each Made of imported foulard, grenadine and other favored silks. Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Specially prepared values in Summer weights and materials for Friday’ and Saturday. Black Lisle Half Hose full fashioned, at 39c pr. All Silk Half Hose Superior quality; good weight; in black or white, at 79c pr. Lisle Thread Half Hose Light weight; in black, white and colors; made with extra reinforced toes and heels; attractively priced at 25¢ pr. Shirts and Knee Drawers Athletic style; made of pin check nainsook 48c each Athletic Union Suits Sleeveless and knee length; made of good, durable madras cloth; suit at 69c Shirts and Drawers White gauze cotton; shirts with quarter sleeves, also sleeveless; drawers knee and regular length, 7Se each Also cotton; An Extraordinary Sale Friday WOMEN’S SWEATERS Will provide unusual values—Main Floor $2.75 $3.95 $5.95 || Fashionable Slip-on Models, with aud without sleeves styles with new collar and cuff effects--all in of rich Summer colorings, smart coat an attractive choice Also drastic reductions in a group of Discontinued Styles in Silk or Wool Sweaters | $9.75, 15.00 to 29.50 Formerly $15.00 to 39.50, at Was asked to give the public greater ates have representation on the Rail A aff by the mintstration's st ment of shippo ‘ommiss one's inthe rate ech ‘The State officials sald t anxious to co-operate with eral, Government in the war ointed out that Birestor” General had vit of omer the fgnored the authority of State Commissions in hig rate order. act ve nuee crated het te Supreme ed the wast ranging f passenger er cent, and 25 to 200 pe ite | Hane of ‘e ate to regulate. ‘intrastate | rate Save the Babies NFANT MORTALITY fe something frightful We can hardly realize that ] of all the children horn in civilized countries, twenty-two per cant. or nearly one-quarter, die before Usd reach one year; thirt raven cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before | | | Ehey are fifteen! | We do not hesitate bd any that « timely use of Castoria would aave many of these lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that mang of there infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations: Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or les# opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, rd circulation and lead to congestio ickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- | toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotica of any kind Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of WithEach Player | {Music Roll Cabinet Iq 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) {Handsome Bench A Scarf or Cover FREE DELIVERY To Your Home OF A ONLY q WEEK NO REEL LBL no EALEAS | Bloomingdales | s9TH TO GOTH STREET—LE. XINGTON TO 3D AVENUL Play our War Songs on the Walters Player UR soldier boys march to the strains of patriotic airs, a by the military band. The strains of our old war songs fill us with pride and patriotism. The Walters player in your home will enable you or any member of the family to bay all the patriotic songs correctly without previous musical experience. Be sure to call tomorrow—select your player and we range for immediate delivery. Play our war songs in your home on the New 88-Note Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYER PIANO ‘425. The Same F ree Offer as Mentioned Above Consisting of a BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET -12 ROLLS OF MUSIC. A PLAYER BENCH—A SCARF OR COVER and FREE DELIVERY will be included with every new player sold this week, regardless of price. Advance in Prices Due to the advanced cost for all materials entering into the construction of these wonderful Walters player pianos, it is probable that we will be compelled to advance the price very soon. On that account we urge you to take a ehead tage of the present low price by purchasing tomorrow. Special Piano Offering for This Week A NEW STYLE WALTERS PIANO $225 Terma Only $1 Per Week Price Includes Stool -Cover Free Delivery ¢ for your old piano can pay balance of purchase price of Player at $2 a werk Send Name and Address for Full Particulars NAME ADDRESS E.W (LOO. MINGDAL ES’ PI. { vO DEP iT, 9th to 60th St., Lex, to bd Ave. a ee 6 NUAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS controlled In aatate ere nsnerted to make om ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH— Bloomin doles © soTH TO OTH STREET=L LA Ho STREETS LSXINGIUN TO 3D. AVE Hero Lawn Swings Large enough and strong enough} Canvas for four adults wood frame 6.49 Specially priced at Same with back, 39. Garden Benches | Lawn Chairs 4'6 ft. long; all Melanin | 19 Adjustable foot rest and 1 69 . ‘ ° and nicely painted., reclining back... Cotton Dress Fabrics A June Sale—Rare Values | WI!tl raw cotton being quoted at the highest known price ( and scarce at that—this sale demands the attention of the thrifty. Thousands of yards of the most favored fabrics are | J here, priced at radically low prices. Popular Dress Ginghams 35c and 45¢ Yard Novelty Cotton Voiles 68c Yard An unusuall it assortment, Dainty fabrics, in beautiful designs | [| comprising checks, plaids, stripes and} and color combinati including | J plain color chambrays, from the best | stri es, checks and pla coin-spote American mills. ya inches wide. ted Fine Scotch { Ginghams, 65c Yard In a large assortment of dainty checks, fancy ) stripes and plain colors.” 32 inches wide. and self color novelty pla Plain Color Voiles (44 In. Wide) at 49c Yard Dainty sheer quality, for dresses or separate blouses, in an extraordinarily large variety of plain colors, Other Staple Fabrics—Sale Prices Galatea Cloth, in variety of plain and dewads stripes, at Plajn Color Poplins, at Old Fashioned Calicoes, 27 in Peter Pan Cloth, 42 inches wide. 3% yd Dainty Floral Dimities. . 28 yd. Flesh Color Mercerized Batiste, 38 laches wide, for fine uaderweas, 389 yd. Ramie Dress Linens, a Yd. 75c Our present stock was bought @ year ago, luckily for us and you too— for no linen fal are to be had to-day at any price. Excellent quality pure linen Ramie, 36 inches wide, in « splendid assortment of colors, including light, medium and dark shades. Floor Coverings Sanford’s “Beauvais” 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $40 “Beauvais” quality, shown in all the most wanted Chinese and Turkish effects, with rich, high, soft nap. Suitable for dining room or library. Plain Colored Rag Rugs =| Shown in the most wanted | colorings with fancy chintz borders to match all interior | J decorations. La Belle Porch Rugs Direct from Japan Extra heavy and durable, in oval and square shapes, natural | centres with green, blue or brown ” |borders. Oval shape. “4 p Bise, ‘Sine. Saued ines teen | ones 72) REE B0xe0 {88g | Gold Seal Inlaid Linoleum Congoleum 59c rene yard, $1. 25 Inlaid tile of parquet patteras. fra teieee baehisae Ideal Summer floor covering. parquet and tile designs, Bloomingdales’ —Third Floor Economy Basement Se Girls’ White Shoes 814 to 11, $1.19 1154 to 2, $1.39. | a . {of Pumps and aovas button ZG fords, in tan, black and Women’s Low Shoes, $2.69 WY Newest atyles lace, splendid! quality at special! parentleath- price. er. All sizes Boys’ School Shoes, strong and durable black leather, far below regular price. Size 9 to 13% $1.49 Size 1 to 513, $1.79 No C. O. D. or Phone Orders —No alterations or deliveries, Owing to the extraordinarily low price, we cannot make exchanges or refunds. YOU WANT TO KNOW THE MEANING OF THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE Ik Read Col, Repington’s Cables WHICH APPEAR IN MORNING WORLD THE webend! ——— ee eee

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