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3 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY Ls 1918. me THOUSANDS OF WORKERS —_|‘isirce"ceta™se Maa drafted IN COTTON MILLS STRIKE —— Stave Closed All Day Saturday During July end August, ARCHANGELAREA 85 TONS OF BOMBS =: Best & Co. 1 INSTATE OF WAR: ROPEDBVALIS, EERE woe, pra at tot] A Fifth Ave. at 35th St. [shine " as Pa cde ad path Acedia So ; oo |laraely on Government contracts, were : “4 Jet o-day by a strike of cotton op- simple, so cheap, so i IMPORTANT SALE Allies Guarding Vast Stock of | Towns Neer ie | the Rhine Are sane = nse instead of a 12% per cent, in- f e , ‘ , Att I ; t ase granted by the management f Young Men’s Suits & Topcoats Supplies in Kola tacked by Entente i \| resp or a 18 per cent. wage In- refreshing— nh : | Many of ,the 18,000 empto 28 reported | War-Time Clothes are good clothes. They are ALL WOOL, so —— ord by Twenty-Seven—City ‘ ; ' | MOSCOW, Sunday, June 23 (by| LONDON, July 1—Bombing raids J tailored as to add to the reputation of the houtse that sells them. | selfs could not be operated to advan- | AL the Ansociated Press)—A state of| were made on several cities and j They are not skimped, for Best & Co. has not changed, nor does it FY) war nas teen proclaimed tn the Prov-|towns west of the Rhine on Satur- Victims Fifty-Seven. PAWTUCKET, R. 1, Jul ! CKET, . July 1—Two ‘ Highways] thousand weavers and loom fixers em-| PCELYLON TEA ] . in twenty- en cotton mills in | intend to change, its patterns at the expense of the style, the fit, ioe el Ok BENE ery ane Hlackatone Valley falled to report Fackits OMT. ; or the wear of the garment. ince ot APwhAnes! EXLARE | i cdsone altdnbed the sailroad (unm Ap ; of the owners to grant demands for 4 i i ‘ he e d ghways of per ce ce increase j War-Time Clothes must be made of the best wools obtainable. Finland, « distance of approximately 90| works at Thionvilie, the sidings at} of (Cet eying uuomobiten, | LOWBLLa dann, July 1.-Seventy-tive A miles, and from Vologda and Olone | 5 87 De n - i These fabrics were bought long enough ago to be sold on the old basis. the south, to the Ar ean, about | Mets-Sablons nce nidebagohagerd death of 8f, trolley na peor cent. of the 1,000 cotton mills oper. 400 miles It conta’ orts of Arch- . 8 . 8 co} ‘ec i} ji = —————— — The prices are from 5.00 to 10.00 less than it would be possible to FA ance ana Mourmarsk, the only Russian {other military objectives. A mist autos, 9 by trolleys and 7 by wagons a/8Y despite w strike order voted by the | cet prevented observations of the results. | year ago. Textile Council. The orders to G sell them had we bought the materials even six months ago. | “irc wan on tne Sourmannk coast that |” “On Sunday cur airplanes dropped | ‘The number of persona who met their] strike this morning were iseued by. the way Hair Mi French and British troops were landed! many bombs on the Hagenau alr-|‘eath by automobiles Guri he first mide fs = je : a * ‘ 126 Suits & shower proof | 256 Suits & shower proof tome Une ago to protect the Mou |Grome with wood roruta. ‘The bat. [Xx tenths of 1818 in the state ot New [unm © erane a per cent wage tn: | Ay at eal nak Be , over which Allied sup- . 1 fork was 344, as compared with 324] “TO Spring Coats—strictly all wool, | Spring Coats—an assortment of piles had boon going into Rusaia.d | cine horned Aw enemy aerial fore |f0r the corremponding period of 1917, increase, @ranted Sune 17, ‘ nee | (Bf highstandard tailoring, choice desirable, hard to find, popular fab- [| Lonpo, July 1—tncreasing ac-| mation over Landau heavily attacked |No* Jersey during the first six Months | qostontan Chosen an Private Seere- teeters ‘ selections. Sizes 32 to 42. 21.50 | rics that is very complete. Many of ivity along the Momansk Railroad is| our machines, ‘Three of the enemy’s| 0" relied echt (tay. to Baker Seale, the fabri fe 1 reported by the Christiania corre-| airplanes were destroyed and two of of teak 9am WASHINGTON, July 1.—Stanley } e fabrics were woven for exclusive Tee eeaC Ceca. onad::Gadee (Aes | oueaTunecintuainane PU a | ing of Besteny hea been appointed custom tailors. Skeleton,quarterand FF of June 27, who anys that a force of| Regarding aerial fighting on the| decrease in auto 163 Suits & shower proof half lined garments, authori- | 600 Aanibe Aieepa: of whom 600 are | battle front the War Office reports bene erg sent Spring Coats—splendid fabrics, | tative Englishand sport types. 28.50 | “Hostile activity was not great on|nighway railroad Germans, are marching down the} ; | Pasvili Valley. An armed British |Saturday, but our fighting machines’ York State and 9 nearly Sil exclusive: excellent 180 Suits & Spring Coats [i{|steamer with « British Vice Consul assortments, smart models. 24.50 reduced from considerably higher abonrd has gone to Petchonga, “| fuer Since “September, ia, ge wer| INVALIDS’ CHAIRS jal assistant to the Secret WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES in New | ite "wag formeriy Secretary” of the ww: | SARGENT CO, '*%8, 24,5" i. Mekiwain” Company. shoe manu: Southwest Cor, 234 St. & Lexingtoi Av. prices, distinctively styled OL TW cine the CERO IRItGe COLE pate 99 Summer Suits (coats and and tailored. 32.50 FY! A targe and well equipped Russian Men’s | OF &2 Bivker tae . . ‘A | force, acco! g to reports received | | trousers) flannels, serges, unfinished | 63 Suits of exclusive Scotch fabrics [| ty ine Seereapeneany tin’ BH Barber Shop | y To Men's Wear worsteds and Scotch weave cheviots, | and fine worsteds—luxurious silk [| chenss. is marching toward the rail- Five Chute iawn” -" 22.50 tre Journeyman 42.50 | "WASHINGTON, July L—In the Meszanine Basement steady Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Sarat eet _[y 38th St. Russian Province of Archangel, where State af war has been proclaimed, SY = ms SEED i CEOS ANS ve according to a despatch from Miscow, lies the Arctic port of Kola, with its ” railroad guarded by Allled and Amerl- Founded 1826 Store Hours 9 A. M. to5 P. M. Closed a Greeley 1900 can naval forces. It ts hoped here that the latest de- velopment may mean no more than en Tee Opening Today, The Annual Midsummer order. During July and August the Store will be closed 2 etn cee ae Clearance Sale of tary supplies running all the way all day on Saturdays from locomotives and cannon to cloth- ing and provisions, scattered over the country, Most of these wore shipped ’ from America and from England when the Russian Armies were still fight- 4 ing the Germans and were short of supplies. ‘The Germans have been ex- ceedingly anxious to obtain posses- Four lots, 1220 All Wool Suits in all, in light and e @ sion of these supplies, or if they could ; . ' Goi ab ws alreutly (8 have them taken Good Morning! medium weights, in four groups, reduced to over by the Finnish White Guards, ge bravery iz very eazy tew MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK who have been acting under German detekt, for it iz az mutch a part prompting. and parcel of a man’s every day Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Allies have realized the dan- life az bit clothes iz. : $ 23 y 5 $ 28 y 5 ger and determined to: save these It often requires more bravery tew e e | ch ca be depended upon tell the simple truth than it duz tew } » fe © a have landed win a battle. — Billings. \ J French and British marines at Kola who have taken over a considerable e e | part of the railroad running south- A Special Offering of TF a ein Allies and by the Uni ernment as within the e of con- | Men’s White Buckskin Oxfords | [irrusitemche sumtin de 4 proper to give the occupying $ 8 inreee an international beige here fore American marines and bluejackets " led h e at $7.85 per pair praesent - Kola. will be a feature of timely interest (in view of the approaching Featan eee Capture of Ir ik by German War holidzy) in the Men’s Shoe Department, on the Sixth Floor, Prisoners De MOSCOW, Sunday, Jun. N event of this character is as fixed with us as the Fourth of July. Therefore, al- though there is every merchan- dising reason to justify us in hav- ing our reserves of Men’s Sum- mer, Early Fall and heavier Suits in the Fur Storage Vault and letting the prices stand for another “ason— 3 (by Asso. for to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday rahe tari ect tn Vindivostok. - irkutak direct com on with Vladivostok, the mes- os, It will comprise ROGERS PLEADS NOT GUILTY. ALL-WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, with rubber or Formerly Was Business Manager of the Suppressed The Maanes, leather soles; and B. Merrill, Rogers, former business manager of the suppressed magazine WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, with trimmings of tan See oa ie leather and white leather soles. aye yr EXCEPTIONAL VALUE B. Altman & Co. direct attention to the fact that all shoes the Masses case, Wh Floyd Dell and Art nd eaereerennemenen, — sold in their Store are made of the best selected leathers silbrney for the throughout, no substitutes whatever being introduced in the We have marked the usual reductions, construction. even though this means selling at WM CHONELity (ecene mesate much less than we shall have to using pay to duplicate these garments, — $$ [11H unter airwct oma super Not since Civil War days has a_ similar a VACATION NECESSITY ! cape oranallien. 20. (nt fase ‘ situation existed in the Wool and Clothing alt OiEIIie Tad an AGRE HE cat Market. No man should be guilty of hoard- nt, and ha other apparently “the: earporatons really have bee ing these days, but those who buy what they need now will be wise. The World’s 1918 Summer Resorts Annual 22:22 BIGGER! BRIGHTER! BETTER! THAN EVER!::: inches threw | Healy's uffy at ‘Thor as Six Pages of Automobile Tour Maps ous Suits for Young and Older Men — Stouts, Shorts and Tall Men's Models. Sizes 34 to 46, | Light Weight Flannels Tweeds | | pounds Cheviots Tropical Weight Worsteds Hundreds of Announcements of Hotels, Boarding Gulden winder” Plain blues, greys, browns, pencil stripes, checks, over- Houses, Resorts for the Summer Vacationist. Usual teat night, i 7E OB} jectric ‘rain le Bey. For Sale at All World Offices nad Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store. xed. 09) nig) Pah Bb yo nage seven, of No. 61 Bowne Street, Elm here, hav wasn the riwhe “The World Summer, Regort Bureau, * World Building, N. ¥. \et, f way ‘sae Sistance oe the Bowne DUPOT WUAE BAO Us Km Cte ANA LORI I We FUR A Be OY ete ccc meen nee eg Weg e OP Clie Weel we weewene meee wee eee | — plaids and new mixtures, clean-cut tailoring, depend- '’ materials in newest effects. Fourth Floor