The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1918, Page 7

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OVERSEA MAY BEMADE TEST « 4 “Tie plans to fly acfous the Atian- Buy Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps FUGHT Sz | types of available tea supplementiog to dawiey sutd Handley-Pago, the Ital an ™ and Keep Uncle Sam’s Strongbox Villed A SA perennially correct. for Black Salt Water Satin $1.49 yd. For Bathing Suits, pure silk, medium ~ weight; 36 inches wide. Black Satin Duchesse $1.39 yd. Lustrous and - excellent quality; 35 inches wide. service. inches wide. bes GAETE—Becoud Be TRUS HERALD SQUARE [Someta 5 / Begins, Tuesday 9 A. M.-__-.----- We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. : 3 LE OF BLACK SILKS In Seven Summer Weuves OF special interest because black, besides being mourning, is now smart for costumes on all occasions, Black Georgette Crepe } $1.14 yd. Firmly and finely woven; S9 inches wide. Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.14 yd. Good black and lustrous quality; $5 inches wide. Black Satin Charmeuse Viver, 35th Street, NEW YORK were the British pront, and two American planes, one un- tie Nave reached the practical stage ned and the other offered to the —_— ES “AMERICAN VICTIMS | On the night of Apri) 7 the Germans | veteran aviator amd ainpiane con- structor of Illyria, O | It was the prewence here of Major | Gen. William Beancker of the British for military flights Europe that caused the preliminary announcement by the Acro Club, The later statement patnts out that between here an three best methods for the fight \are (1) from New York to Ireiand— 3,000 miles without stopping—by large land machines; (@) by tlytng-boats, from New York’ to Ireland, stopping |to take fuel from @bips stationed at 00-mile intervals; ¢ from New- lfoundiand to the Azores (1,195 mites) and from the Asores to P i (850 miles) either by non-stop tand- machines or by boats taking on fuel from ships. enema OF GERMAN CASES REACH BALTIMORE Sottiers From Several Sectors in France Brought to Fort ‘cHenry Hospital. BALTIMORE, June 4.—There have artved at the Fort McHenry Hos pita! the frst batch of Americas ot | ? dlers who were wounded or gussed og | ¢ the battlefeics in France. Among the | patients ls Sergt. Hvsert Hil of Texas, who is suffering from mustard gee poisoning. He ts sti wmmble to talk | above a whisper, Sergt. Hil was ta the teeytes on | tho Verdun front for three monthe | had been shelling the American lines | PRE RVEMING WORLD, M where f 1» only «| Acro Club by Capt, James V. Martina question ‘of deciding which ef four rplanes to use in the first flight,” said Alan R, Hawiey, President of the Aero Club of Amer- | the announce- jest that the club had gune far | pose of arrangin conducting « trensatianiic | Ment. j F : | ‘The four machines considered ea- | om Dable of winging thelr way to Burope, Mr. & conjiatlliosiome ONDAY, JUNE 24, 1018.” Trysting Tree at Camp Dix, N.J.; | Fhree’s a Crowd and Four’s a Mob Royal Alr Force for the avowed pur- 90C 605 O0G6-04--DH DE DOOR RSHOE Cer brrevineybyonrEryes SSE CLHOOLEESHESS CHLETES SHH E HOT CEI see sree gee are 93608-0096 PPD DOPLIOOO DOOD for several hours, when they suddenly = daughter, Chrysten: jurathes $300. The der of we Gstate goes to her rapmartan KY Ulm, sha be- ~ Stern Brothers , Chit $1.69 yd s| & Black Crepe de Chine : +69 yd. fi|| Private Wagner P. Geenty of New 24 $1.14 yd High lustre, closely ))|saven was gused om @t Patrick's a Ee woven, good quality. Usu- {8 | pay tn the victnity of Toul Private IS’ 4 good looking, service- | ally priced $1.98 yd. 40 ¥¢j|| William G. Rowland of Los Angeles 4 able quality; 40 inches wide. inches wide. | |alyo was gassed. He ts @ mewher of & \ || the 7th Cavalry an@ was on @utached . ~ . ‘ter it th A ition Tray iy Black “Marchioness” Satin, $1.89 yd.—— veectpuat teal ct rst oigat | wewt ewt with 4 Made expressly for this store. Recommended for nition waguo,” sald Howland te d heard and #eaw the shells all around me 1 was go fright- Jened 1 could hardly drive. However, after the first week, going out at msht in the heavy guniire was just Uke taking a ride at home.” On the night of March 26 the Ger- %i|| mans sent chlorine gas over to the ‘3 | American lines. Rowland put his gas | pa *3| |mask on, but it Was ditficult for him to breathe, #o be took it off. When be reached the trent be became un. conscious. Private Chartea G. Hopkins of Ma- dison, Tex., who was wounded last November at Toul, claims te be the first American that was wounded in action, He was sbet in the left arm in a trench raid. Sergt. Andrew Enstrom, an arti}. |leryman from Fort Sill, Okla, wae wounded in Lorraine last No- ember. Europe Is Short of Food. Buy Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps and Take the ‘‘Hun’”’ Out of Hungry A SUMMERTIME SALE— Women’s Georgette Blouses Of an Excellent Quality in Five Becoming Styles bal The styles becoming simplicity. 33.69 ssess un airy, summer daintiness, and exhibit a tasteful, One or many will prove a happy addition to any carefully planned vacation wardrobe. ound Neck Blouses with Ribbons, Dotted Georgette Blouses with uy stucked Collars and Vestees, Blouses Trimmed with Fine Val. Lace, others with Filet Mesh Lace. Five of the Sty] Four may be had in White or Flesh, the Fifth in W of Various Colors. Sale Begins Tuesday, 9 A. Gopa—Third Floor, S4th Street. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only @ NEW YORK M. sent over a gas shell. The ehei burst | hear Hill, aud before he coukt edjust | his mask he was unconscious, \ Gorden. Miss A. May Moore is appoint- ed executrix, ‘The estate of Andrew J. Stone of Amagansott, valued at $500, is left to his wife, Alice H. Stone. Surrogate Sawyer has appointed the tes following to administer to the est ATSPARTANBURE, ===> -—TOBEGREATDAY = There Will Be Fourteen Hours | ¢ of Continuous Fun and vings Bank of White mult against William A ve mMoruage on a erty on rk Post Road sear Cambrider New Yor Avenue, Patriotism. The Corporate Tavesting Company has begun sult againat Walter H. Novill and others to foreclose for. $8,500, on Abram Gould has by against Jacob F) un action hers for Avenue, Plans have been made for the Fourth of July celebration in camp which cover fourteen heures of entertatn-| », ment, beginning with a buseball « ehster ta efor $ morning and winding wp with & joond. an orican EX. vaudeville and musical show by se pres Com % pay bia wile 'e for he valine ce Ms lectat telat from various anite in forthe ‘siucation and supvort of thelr cang, Many setors known te Broad ld. who are both now living wth wey \jend is now earni They w married on fn Yonke | nt and asi im Edward Rich | 20g! Reon there will be @ track mest and | op “Speers Tantiea wea’ sie || athietic exptents of various Kinds.| Martin J. achelle, whg ‘Yhe ethletiz part af the unaisrne! | home 1 ve. was are Pictured ite with Dots i being arranged by Harvey Cota! Huruenot formerly of New York. | thelr of the smoker ip rday night ne Camp Wadsworth contimues to tu! 5; Frau ot all the training camps in the Kastern | announced the engagemer f part af the United States in the mat-| ("ir daughter, Miss Mma Bliven Pat. ander Shaw Butterworth of ter of health, the weekly sick report ie of Major J. F. Johnston, Depot Sur- geon, showing twenty-five non-effeo- tives per 1,000, aguinst twenty-seven Bosworth and Mrs of No. 14 Rochelle nod, I 8 3 husband, Dr. is ao army oJ Re noe per 1,000 @ week ago. Only two! surgeon. camps in the country have a better RSET: cE record than Camp Wialrworth, 01 Pp belng on the Pacific Coast and une iu! THIEVES DINED ON PIE. New Mexico, 4 Out Kestaurant, but cle Everything is ready for the aI w of the 4,000 New York draft men| ‘Thieves visited the who are expected here during the rant at No. 245 Cana week. Word bas been received that ed Of With Silverware, time after It was clos: irday night until the men to be drawn in Minnesota in duly will be sent here, and there is ‘44%. and took worth of War Savii cash and $15 from the | a belief here that most of the Ne Aj “ York men now at Cainp Upton cash register, $60 worth of cigars and | to be sent here to complete thoir| “isarettes from the andieee wort training. The great amount of ¢ |of meat from the x struction work now in progress They forced @ back door dicates that the camp is to be utilized | (he silverware stowed and had all| away in a coffee | for eraok larger purposes than bere-|irn, but forgot it. ‘They had eaten lib- | Susy intdbest is at to tae | erally of ples and had made coffees nd smoked sever ' cigarette development battalion atly ganized here. ‘The «ain object i |give elementary instruction in Ens sh te the’ foreign-born soldier many of whom speak their own lar guage exclusively, and to the nati bern illiterates, ‘Tney will be befor — | HONOR SULLIVAN'S MEMORY. | Monament of Former Police Chap- Blewsed tu Calvary. they left ne iv Lieir ney have co The ins units 4% soon é the school cours under the direction of Dr Kingsley, Educational Secret the ¥. M. GC, A. in ca 1 Ch jains Smith and Mackenale of t 6th Division Second Li k A. Boly Wrederick 1. and Alfred lasmire of Pioneer | fantry have promoted to t rank of First Lieutenant, All a from New York, Some army otficers' wiv: |have hit upon a novel plau ling money for War Savings cates, The distance hetween t rr . land the city is four miles, Tr he Fruity Laxative \trle earfare is 10 cents : | pT dela O bribe necessary! The | |have “been 1 chances are that you have way tp aod rom to promise a dime to that boy piaits whicl that |to make, and the mé of yours before he'll "take ls invested to suvingn stam castor oil, But bell take WESTCHESTER NOTES. pink erystallized ANALAX i pastilles with gusto. They ‘The will of taste like candied fruit and eile wit Ae act like castor oil. }left an extate of about $1.600 to her z , |ter, Kligabeuh Heriiny, making her © For sale a ecutria, all druggists The wil! of Howard je Brown of No. 209 Purk Il) Avenue, Yonk who | ene ei tut leaves ad extate of $000 ’ to_hjs wite Marion i 4 ‘The win of Phoebe & Gorden of Pooks WekzE FON § hone fer 18 Pan) Ged on June 18. leaves an re Ne te tie a tote 0 cl Por) te | eee eee West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street | Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps. A Special Sale, To-morrow, of WOMEN’S OPERA PUMPS In Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Gray Kid, with turned soles and Louis XV. heels, at $4.35 pair Under present market couditions these shoes are of more than usual interest. Bathing Dresses for Women & Misses At Very Moderate Prices--Second Floo-. Bathing Suits Made of wool jersey, mobair, poplin and satin; straight coat models, and, slip on effects, attractively priced at $4.95, 6.95 to 12.50 Two Distinctive Models tn novelty striped taffeta—one shisred style with strap shoulders—the other ig plaiu straight model with square oeck, $8.95 and 13,50 Women’s Tub Silk Petticoats Sleeveless Coat Sweaters Made of Shetland Wool; pinched waist model, buttoning in front— splendid choice of sport colors, Special $3.95 Satin stripe and plain materials, white aid colors—-dotble panels —so desirable for Summer wear, Special $2.95 New - Street Skirts Shetland Sweaters etiam ee Of Taffeta and Jersey SIk—very be- coming models in new colorings are Special’ $4.95 Iu fiumey and , with belts, plain prea tet pockets and sailor collars—pleasing colors Special $5.95 The remaiider of this season’s Foreign Novelties is now being closed out at greatly reduced prices oa the Seeoad Floor, ‘ | Cotton Dress Fabrics These interesting specials will be avail- able on the Main Floor To-morrow: Novelty Voiles in attractive designs and colorings, at 35c to 95c yd. Silk and Cotton Foulards 86 ins.; this season's popular styles, at 95e yd. Dress Ginghams Extra fine grade, in staple and novelty effects, at 48c yd. [Embroidered Dress Patterns Of White French Crepe, at $3.95 each Full Size Wardrobe Trunks at $25.00 This is an unusually low price for trunks with a packing capacity of eighteen or twenty garments in the hange tion, and the usual set of drawers for hats and ‘ wardrobe. Dimensions are 40x23x22 inches. . at $35.00 Open Top Wardrobe Trunks . Size 40x22 22! tair i Wardrobe Trunks (“DUSTPROOF”) $48.00 2X inches, fitted with a patented padded top; con s, 4 drawers, and hat « Wardrobe irunks | Wardrobe Trunks (“SARE LOCK") STEAMER) $45.00 $20.00 hanger hoe ompartment i} FOREMOST MILITARY CRITICS OF COLONEL, REPINGTON GENERAL MALLETERRE A f ENGLAND i of FRANCE WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK WORLD These two authorities will impartially interpret the coming battles. No two men are better qualified to explain their meaning. If you want to know just how things stand at the Front. Read The World. THE EUROPE

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