The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 5

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THE EVENING Ba THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918, 5 SCHOOLBOY CRAZED ssee8 arn Soe Opn © A Me Clee 5 PU Stade lance Service In France. FRENCH AND ITALIAN ey Sas War Canis Hs FRATINGOEATHTO Pc gy ees” SAMBS Metreery & Co. RESCUE HIS CHUM Clemenceau (Witt Speak at Lunch ‘aaa sla tee Prem i 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street ¢on—Wilson to be Honored at ent ‘Trangit Company, to-day ns zed the following state nt ry ‘ Youngster Swims Half Mile in elas “rhe Interboroueh has found it ex Purchases will appear on bills rendered August Ist oungster im: PARIS, June 27.—Premier Clemen- tremely dificult to obtain men enoueh i Vain With Companion on — | ceau nas accepted the Invitation of the tain train schedules, evon thousn Hl His Back American Chamber of Commerco to at limit has been liv SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY “rs Extraordinary Offering 500 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES its luncheon+on the Fourth of forty-five to fity-five ye He has promised to make a briet spite the fact that our ployees, realizing enty American soldiers of Itailan willingly consented to work’ o origin, wounded or decorated for brav-| “We are, therefore, using woren for becial to The Brening Wor | STAMFORD, Conn, June 2i.—Leo Duffy, a seventeen-year-old higli|ery, have been recommended to go to such work as they can perform eMf- school student, was drowned late lust) Rome to participate in the Fourth of ciently, Commencing to-day, women July celebration there, | Will be placed in the station departme nt night in Long Island Sound off Pratt)" nosey Sune 27.—The city of Florence on the subway in charge of « Imand, Darien, after Grosvenor Fes-| wii; celebrate American Independence boxes. They will take their «or . ol «| Day with great solemni nd will pro-| with the men employees, but their en en hdd etn the | ciatm President Wilson an honorary |tering the service will not result in grandson of the late Samuel Fessen-| Ctizen of that place, Gabriel d’An-! displacing any of the present mate em | |den, had made a remarkable attempt|nunsio will speak, detailing Wilson's | ptoyees.” to save his jife. merits and the importance of America’s ‘Tho canoe in which the boys wer: |help toward the common cause, | coming from Norwalk, Cona,, to Stam-| Premier Orlando, Ambassador pase! CAPTURE OF IRKUTSK ford was upsct in @ squall. Duffy was|and representatives of the American. | seid Pemendes | British and Itallan Red Cross wit be! ‘REPORTED TO WASH NGTO ee Gin an CONGR an Nad. ten | Dreaen wefl as numerous political | INGTON took him oa bis back ae a tor | Breet es horo, two miles away. ‘They had cov- cessotcnliinns is i Pani Hens bene afin td ; Czecho-Slovaks’ Seizure of Siberian i ng RE ng IW ARAID ON PARIS, Contrmss reaching Pratt Island. Bleeding f ASHINGTON, June %.—Irkutak contact with stones and crazed one of the chief Siberian knowledge of the fate of been captured by Czecho-Sle Fessenden staggered to thi |e kk, Adams shortly befor Jand tried to open a window Adams was about to shoot at the thinking he was a burglar, wi Black Kid and $4.25 Patent Leather Pumps, The pumps offered in this week's special have just been received. There are about 625 pairs in all, of splendid quality, with flexible sales and leather Louis heels. At this tempting price you should make im mediate selection while the lot holds out, inasmuch as we will not be able to replenish these shoes at thi- exceptional pricing. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street PARIS, ‘ew bombs were s, has iropped tles were caused ks after by the Ger: nea which raided|@ short fight with the Red Guard last night, according to the Potit| Swedish press reports brought this PB n'a report of the German attemp: | information to the State Department at an alr bombardment to-day while an official message direc The Matin says there were two onditions there were jgroups of the Gothas. The greater ‘iulet, but that the food situation was ‘cover. Chane Savdiena made the demalhider of this Rion will appear on bills rendered hisgurt Ist Greeley London 1234 es 9. Paris Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 To Encourage the Thrift Stamp Habit! Will Celebrate Friday, June 28th 4 Designated by Our Government as THRIFT STAMP DAY by Offering Throughout the Store Special Items for Children, Misses) Women, Boys, Men c—1 Thrift Stamp with each jand taking Fessenden in called a fogs their ba seca tly ot itd ae theie] mal neod. So-called white flour which An advantageous pure thase of the season's smartest and most} i Dulty's body nan ast bern route early in June —_——— or figured Voile, also cheek or plaid Git PUT OFF IN SENATE “McCREERY SILKS” Fessenden moaned, “Save Leo! Save | part of them had to change tho dir growing rapidly worse. 7 converts into black bread brings about lan, who prescribed for the lad. | stylish Summer Dresses, six of whic illustrated; developed in plain! 4 50 no attempts upon ham; size 14 to 18 years e on of AFTER HARD FIGHT Famous Over Half a Century singin \peo!” He quickly opened tie door |tion of their Mint because of the v Grain going in is far below the nor- enden is in bed but will re- Pau eaty ts Sinaloa last night’ 3.95 5 ast night's alnce VOTE ON SUFFRAGE regularly 6.95 to 8.50 For best values, largest varieties and most complete color assortments (Continued from McCreery’s in Baltimore, asking that a pair be| arranged, James is against suffrage. ‘If you want a vote can do so by arranging proper pairs,” Underwood said. “And tf we do that we are beaten, SILK REMNANT SALE [said Senator Pittman, Nevada, Clearance sale of all useful and practical short | Genator Buco! then threatened’ that lengths and dress patterns will be offered Unless the toes Gf auth at prices to effect immediate disposal “there will be no re e allow # ss of Con 1, we'll be h ny time you replied Senator Smith, South she cae Special Purchase and Sale 1,000 WOMEN’S WASHABLE SKIRTS frage might army and other -—4 Thrift Stamps with eacli ) (771 Thrift Stamp with each Children’s Shetland Sweater Misses’ Separate Coat Women’s Glove Silk Vest |He wanted Unde Regular 2.75 grade’ Special 1.95 Heretofore 29.50 to 49.50 hy ree fap vache refused This offering is an en- rose. light blue, Reduced to 18.50 Special 1.85 Sage, coral, pink, heather, Alice, Peacock, khaki, Wool jerseys, Poiret twills, wore 4 laareauatnnweitin ues ormous purchase of all Robin's egg, Copen. Sizes 20 8 ys. steds,. ink or white, two styles. bala on ihe ai solution yh A Robin's egg, Coy to sted . | aon a au reoogarn new Skirts and affords an ‘ yy 1 Thrift Stamp with each——— [1 Thrift Stamp with eacli feos Tarif: Starnpe witht) each mn: fil et ane Ren Neier e excellent opportunity to j 6 Pairs of Children’s Socks. Women’s Tub Silk Petticoat Women’s Beach Coat Sean he bate cans supply your Summer re- ; Special 6 for .95 * Special 2.95 Reg. 18.50 grade Special 15.00 xe only u few mos| quirements at very low ; Plain and fancy effects. Double panel front and back. White chinchilla. tout fear al | \ prices. A A $$ tie ude of pol al a 1 Thrift Stamp with each-——4 ey Thrift Stamp wit! eaci———_—s« (4 Thrift Stamps with each-———— the Hie 1: enn j a fay eat i ator sn start styles, 4 | Children’s Chambray Frock 2 pairs of Silkk Gloves at .68 pair Boys’ Knicker Suit. Kine angen . “effect 4 Reg. 2.0 & 2.7 ae : Reg. 1.00 grade. Reg. 16.50 grad Special 13.50 | tional Pailored and detach ‘ ; epecial 188 White cnly. All-wool blue serge and handsome baton ae bs able belts, Sizes 2 and 3 years. ; mixtures. Taneetnneiire: Pegi Button trimmed, : r 1 Ml not bind 1 either for o Suitable for , pl Thrift Stamp witli eis | —— 6 Thrift Stamps wii!) each) -——2 Thrift Stamps witli eaci-——— ae net t : # e counted . Poni - at A Little Boys’ Wash Suit, Women’s Crepe de Chin Froe's Young Men's Coat Sweater ages wear. | Reg. 4.50 to 5.50 grades, | 5 | : Special 3.10 Special 19.50 Special 7.95 ‘Tailored. Skirts i Five styles—sizes 2 to 4 yea Navy. flesh,’ taupe, white, black. Osford or heather—sizes 14 to20 yrs. Li imade of Plain or! | va Novelty White 2 75 4 ‘ —1 Thrift Stamp wit! ezch———)_ 1 Thrift Stamp with eicl———5_—s 6 Thrift Stamps : — |! n CottonGabardine; @* i ; j ; | an amenument umiung toe 5 to 56-inch waist * * ANact t ' anit | 1 if ; Boys’ Wash Suit, Women's Negligee | Young Men’s Summer Suit. Apr gre : bands. | | { Reg. 5.00 grade. Regular 2.95 grade Special 22.50 ¢ at Fashionable ia | Special 3.35 | | Special 1.93 | | \ citar 2.50 sorbent ne A, Skirts imude of Mh | | Sizes 3 to 8 years | Made of Dotted Swiss. | | 33 to42 JERSEY CITY FARE 5 CENTS. |, | pea lererest asa cs by As) | ws \ r—2 Thrift Stamps with eaci ——1 Thrift Stamp with each———) [—7! Thrift Stamp with eacii——— blige cra: PIERRE WT Poaaeel a gt oh | ¢ ‘ | eel ¥y Washington Order, inch waist: bands . \B f | Misses’ or Girls’ Hat, | | Women’s Envelope Chemise | | Men's Bathing suit | THON Pe Rees 08 | Attractive Hy |e Reduced 3.95 & 6.95 Special 2.95 | Ree: 650 grade, | | puted wo ana: i oe ee i Crepe de chine, embroid ae Sag| Special 4.35 | es White. Galion seh bi half in almost every case, lored style. | Wool jersey, mixtures and blac | hardine, fine ¢ ord 4 4 ea 1 : as \ Pique, ‘Tricotine, f : 4.75, 1 @ | 2 Thrift Stamps with each [—1 Thrift Stamp with each———| (2 Thrift Stamps with eaxch——4 WSuede- finished ("F+ €9q Girls’ Gingham Frock Women’s Satin Sport Hat, Men's Beach Robe | city" complained f pa ae - ! y ; | na 6.500 bi oo aS a a i Ly i Special 5.95 Reg. 5 , ‘ | | Reg, 650 Grade gre tre eatthy. up to 36 B| ’ P' Reg. 5.00 grad Special 3.95 | Special 5.00 | A in He rere ea atti 4.75 \ A new st\'le—sizes 6 to 16 yrs. All sweater colors. Washable chev iot | y health taper | _ on - —__————' | — — eon envral ; : | { [778 Thrift Stampe with each -—2 Thrift Stamps with eacli———|,_ -—8 Thrift Stamps ———_,,_)Vith the desperate need of the civilized world | 4 | Misses’ ‘Taffeta Frock Wo 3 ‘ | Couch Ha —_— ’ o or materials and labor, with which to end ,| ! atfetz ck amen’s Bathing Fr | ‘ouch Hammo ~ Phu Pre Pe AANA ol) Pragiier of individual thrift is a y { s q hese care ae sak Alin Se ; patriotic duty and a necessity,’” pect 250 || Pao Ra BELLANS i " \ 5 A new tringe style—navy only. Special 6.95 Special 19.75 , adage Signa sug ro yiptigrrcccpilbihyiery.t « ; ‘i i Ee | | Anew slipeover style; satin or taffeta. Absolute!y Removes United states Governinent will buy a certain number of War Savings " ” — rot ereremeneeiin rane Indigestion. Uruggists Pay 4°; Interest Stamps tefore January Ist. BOOTH-—MAIN FLOOR) ie wexmmmem You Never Pay More al Bests refund moncy it it tails. 25¢

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