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

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4 . ‘ J i ow FP , Company mad WAR FILM BARRED FORBROKEN RULE, |. CREEL DECLARES eae Calls Charge of “Hearst In-}' fluence” as “Absurd as Indecent.” WASHINGTON necessary off ction for display, { in Nev York becau-o the Universal) regard and ¢ procedure,” Ge Creet t cepted full responsibility for the filer Tho charge that guided him Pathe film cor “Hearst influence” he Hearst- branded as water, and as “The Yanke he nece ecause every : was in open) & disregard y lished procedure, N¢ may be made in a factory doing ernment war work without fe permit, issued after investigation. ‘The Universal did not have mits, and made no “Also, after without planned a ¢ ot the film fe effort to making Universal ul) exploitation | * “No one in co. wanization ha matter save rr my own, and ¢ out my instructi Secretary of W asked to view Coming,” a 1 manufacture sion was | * rely carried! airplay decide whether it sho: fore the public. The p versal Film Company p Yo nave been shown last night at the of e y y Speer i : Hot water Sure Relief BELEANS FOR INDIGESTION DR. GREY | 117 East 17th St. 37500". Deroten bis entire tim Jar AN drugaiste, Soap 3, Ovnsment 2 80, Talonm %, ample each free of “Oetieurs 5th Avenue Victrola XA, $90 $1 Down Balance, XA $5 per month; Attention is directed to Style IV A, $22.50 ‘was told by a m Victrola XIA, rd a Ee - SON OF COL. ROOSEVELT, MAJOR THEODORE, CITED | FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION 064444404604 of our bombardment throughout the engage- ment.” Theatre before a : “DHE YANKS ARE COMIN ” advertised to be shown here; to-night, stopped by the Creel-Hearst Comisee r the surprised audi ritten copy of out by R. H. C nt of the Uni nmittee that if the pic a pel 34th Street SPECIAL VICTROLA OFFER $115 With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place the above $90 or $115 Victrola in your home on the payment of XIA $6 per month the smaller size Victrolas suitable for Summer use. Style VI A, $32.50 44-4084O00006< attack upon although gassed in th distin- , but instead ap- n Corporation, ap- er of the “night it would ec ar rho oMficlal permit had been | for m; James McCreery & Co. CANAL ZONE DECREES RIGID. Me reo establishes clinics under the NAMA, ment to-day tesued toward alleviation which have caused > {tary authorities in prob te ta 1 Pi Qu 1 -gullon size mals Jars, glass top oe - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. June the Ca American solitie Colon » enter saloon: Jers in uniform jwosted Ten Times ter Condition the Ameri 1 Zone to jets and for Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P.M. jayors of Colon and Panama for the t resent of certain diseases, The boycott of Colon and Panama by fh employees in the Canal repor ti not be removed until the te tn full force. pendence at State Council. the Counell in thi y, says a apta) to-day. an Wl*) Hergiare Get 82,000 ta Store. Burglar obtained $2.900 from the sate of Slater & Co., shoe dealers, No. | 0nd t |603 Broad Street, Newark. according to | report made to the police to-day. | They forced a rear door, rolled the safe its lout of the building and broke open the door without an explosive. Newark POLES DEMAND FREEDOM. Call on Central Powers for Inde~ AMSTDRDAM, June %4.—Dr, A. Ka- kowsku, Archbishop of Warsaw, opened Sta hrone was read by Prince Lube omifeky: the Regent for Po- Prince Lubomirsky outlined the Gov- amme, which includes the fa bill for military legis- speech called upon the dames McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue . Purchases will appear on bills rendered August 1st. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Special Offerings CANNING UTENSILS Every convenient Utensil for Canning pur, this sale at very moderate prices considering t used in their manufacture. 1--Atlas EZ Seal Fruit mouth A perfectly sani wide ry jar. pint size... nt size j part sise....... “Kleen Kup,’ doz doz doz. 1.25 | doz. 1.50 | Fruit Jar Lifters with rubber covered ends--to remove jars from sterilizer. an ideal wood fibre con- tainer for home-made jams, jellies and mar- es; with airtight cover. ses may be found in e high-grade materials 2—Folding Canning Rack, to place in boiler, with adjustable wire mesh 1.15 | bottom; holds eight jars and 115 | fits number 7 and 8 boiler, 95c 3—Family Scale for houscli@ld use; 2 pounds by and weighs 24 black enameled with white dial. 1.50 | Good Luck Fruit Jar Rings,—the original cold pack; red rubber. doz. 15¢ Fruit Presses,—heavily retinned strainer and steel handle, 65c Highly Polished Aluminum Strainers ounces; each 15¢ Doz. in carton 35¢ Fe FTH AVENUE ee _. —— Store Hours in June—g A. M. to 5 P. M. Founded 1826 Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 Noon Greeley 1900 Important Rug Announcement Pre-Inventory Offering of Summer Rugs Rush, Reed and Cretonne Rag Rugs Japanese and American weaves in Oblong, Round and Oval Shapes Odd Sizes Quantities Limited As we do not carry over any Rugs of this nature, all are reduced to cost and less for quick clearance. No More Rugs Like These Obtainable at Any Price Rush Rugs, oval and round. “Klearflax’’ Linen Rugs, Reed Rugs, oblong and oval. Less— Rag Rugs, cretonne effects. to Clear Early Selection Suggested Fifth Floor At Wholesale Cost—and Join a War Savings Society. June Sale Cut Glass and Crystal A collection of fine piecés, com- prising Special Values in Candle Sticks Of Delightfully Decorative Design All at much less than usual prices Jacobean Floor Sticks Jelly Strainers with Wire rack to fit any preserving kettle each 40 and 75¢ Tat’s Jelly Strainers,—these new fruit strainers will prevent burned or stained hands. c **Pyro’’? Wax for scaling Fruit Jars Adjustable Metal Frame WINDOW SCREENS Moderately Priced high, 18 to 33 in. high, 20 to 87 in. high, 21 to $7 in. high, 24 to 438 in. $2 in. 19 to 53 in. 82 in. high, 24 to 43 i Screen Doors, in all sizes.... 24 in extension 24 in, 30 in, 80 in. extension extension extension... extension extension....... ..2.25 to 4.50 and Jelly Glasses with side handle; 714 inches in diameter and 314 inches deep. 65c Handy Individual Fruit Jar Holders, — fit pint, quart or half-gallon jars. each 10¢ air tight Two Specials ELECTRIC FANS “Polar Cub” Electric Fans,—6-inch blade diameter, with safety guard: will operate on direct or alternating current; adjustable to any angle; for wall or table. regularly 5.85 4.75 “Menominee” Electric Fans,—full 8-inch diameter; will operate on direct or alternating current. 6.9 regularly 7.95 SUMMER BED COVERINGS Below Regular Prices White Blankets,—pink or blue borders. . Plaid Blankets,—pink, blue, tan or gray. Comfortables Figured Silkoline; cotton filling; plain erie: each 2,68 Figured Silk Mull top; plain borders; cotton filling each Figured Silk Mull top; plain borders; wool filling, each 7.50 pair 5.00, 8.00 and 9.00 pair 6,50 Bed Spreads Crochet, hemmed . each 1.75 each 3.75 and 4.65 each 3.90 and 5.00 Satin finish, hemmed Satin finish, scalloped. . Remarkable Values WILLOW FURNITURE Fine Reed Couch,—as illustrated; finished in Frosted Ebony, Frosted Brown or Antique Ivory 17.50 reduced from 22.50 and Fibre Arm Chairs, finish 24.00 durable and attractis “Hudson” Arm Chair in Natura! Willow 4.35 reduced from 6.50 Frosted Brown, Baronial and Antique Ivory reduced from 11.00 ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS pledge the ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT constant! of the Go President Wilson Says: appeal to every man, Woman and child to on before the 28th of June to save and buy vularly as possible the securities rnment Heavy Potash Cut Glass, in handsome designs. Gold Encrusted Glass, in richest of patterns. Finest Rock Crystal, in brilliant- ly beautiful effects. Sale continues throughout the week. Prices Are the Lowest That Lord & Taylor Have Ever Quoted Special for Tuesday Cut Glass Water Tumblers Special, a dozen, $1.25 ifth Floor, Of Solid Mahogany; Special, $12.50 Quaint and very effective Candle Sticks, 46 inches tall, and with 16-inch wax candle. Electric Candle Stick With Shade; Special, $5.00 Antique ivory finish, with electric can- dle and exquisite Screen shield, exclusive with Lord & Taylor. Lacquered Candle Sticks Complete; Special, 85c Chinese red, green or brown lacquer, decorated in contrasting effects; tall slen- der candles, in matching colors. Fifth Floor Volunteer to Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. Another Shipment Will Be on Sale Tomorrow Women’s Serge Capes At the Remarkably Low Price $19.50 A full, ripple military model, in finely textured navy blue Serge, braid bound. on long, graceful swinging lines. One of the season’s most effective Capes, Ideal for Summer wear. Third Floor Every Thrift Stamp Is a Bullet—Commence Firing!" Another Shipment of Those Smart Wool Jersey Suits for Misses On Sale Tomorrow at the Special Price $18.50 Not the ordinary Jersey Sport S uits, but high-class models in light and medium weight Wool Jersey fabrics that are tailored to per- fection and will give most satisfactory service. Ij In Colors for Street and Sport Wear. Rookie, Grey, Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Green, Jade, Rose, Raspberry, Purple. Sizes 14, 16, Third Floor 18 and 20 years. Buy More W. S. S.—— i ca as Aa i aaa

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