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¢ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1918. faelische Zeitung in commenting on President Wilson's Independence Day speech at Mount Vernon, “if ne | could hear how his miserable su: cessor in the Presidential chair fal- sifies history and places his war-| like aims on the same plane as| Cologne Volkarettung exciaims: apenas and impudence, thy name Editors Just Froth at Froth at the Mouth] = Wilson! 5, Eason Allgemeine Zeitung as- at President’s Fourth of — | eerta: “Witson speaks in the fantastic wrappings of American egotism. The July Speech, inexperienced Americans allow them- selves to be persuaded into political AMSTERDAM, July 9.—“Wash-| fantasies.” ington would turn over in his} The Vienna Neue Frelo Presse de- grave,” declares the Rheinisch-West- | scribes President Wilson's speech as bearing “the stamp of superficiality and untruthfulness” The Vienna Tagblatt aays: “Tt Is L H precisely the Central Powers who are emon uice fighting for the good and right Ideas which President Wilson enunciates.” For Freckles The Vienna Reichspost, in dealing with the President's Independence Day speech, says: “President Wilson's latest formula is nothing more than a renewed dec- laration of war—nothing but an an- Squeese the juice of two lemons|nouncement of a mailed fist peace. into a bottle containing three ounces | America’s war under Mr. Wilson's of orchard white, shake well, and you | jeadership is not a war of defense ia have a quarter pint of the best freckle | Weshington’a sense but a war of and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tifier, at very, very small cost. conquest and destruction.” Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will | Btitiah Socialists and Labor Men supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Massage this sweetly | LONDON, July 9.—The “Committee fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | of Pro-War Socialists from the United arma and hands each day and see how | States, which arrived in London iast freckles and blemishes disappear and |quesday—John Spargo, Alexander how clear, soft and white the skin be- Howat of Kansas, A. M. Simons of comes, Yes! It is harmless.—Advt atk. tei Wisconsin and Louis Kopelin — fin- ished to-day a long series of confer- ences with leading Socialists and prominent labor men of England, 4n- : cluding Henry M. Hyndman, leader uf Adaptations from the Latest Modes the British Socialists; James Ramsay Differing in no way from prevailing modes, | | MacDonald and George Lansbury. conceal the condition, and will fit, without “We found general enthusiastic alterations, when figure is again normal. Lane Bryant ]OWER STORE another week and then go to France and Italy, U BOAT § SINKINGS DROP. | Only 3,000 Tons Dafly Lows in Last Week. LONDON, July 9.—Last week the | British, Allied and neutral shipping destroyed by submarines amounted to among the so-called pacifist sections,” said Mr. Simons. A BARGAIN BASEMENT Where Fashion.Quality and Economy Reign 21-23 West 38th St.,N.Y. Specials for This Week Dresses, $2.95 up|Coats, $6.95 up Suits, $4.95 up Skirts, $1.95 up Waists. 75 up |Negligees, 95¢ up A Million Mothers have found invaluable com: |statement made to-day by Lord daily average was only 1,400 tors. | These figures are in striking contrast |with those of a month ago, when tne sinkings amounted to 13,000 tons daily Lord Beresford declared his belief | that many ships were sunk because of information given by spies in the shape of uninterned aliens, but, he de- clared, the spies would be completely \ beaten when the Britons and Amer- |\eans get their large fleet of destroy- ‘ers on the water. NE AAGDAG ING DAW ENG DAO IAG GIAO OA ATIAG AG) NG OAT) Wanted Four thousand men for the Y. M. C. A. Overseas Army. If you are one of those fortunate, sunny-dispositioned men with an ever ready smile, you are just the man wanted in the Y. M. C, A. Overseas Army. Unfailing cheerfulness, combined, of course, with the Christ spirit of helpfulness, are essential qualifications. Apply Mr. E. D. Pouch, 347 Madison Avenue Clearance Sale Dresses, Skirts, etc. atMcCutcheon’s “*’“"E After midyear inventory we like to close out our Summer models for Women and Misses at marked reductions to make room for new Fall styles. NAUGHT POAT AU NING NIAC RG IN EAGT) This sale, therefore, presents an opportunity to secure most attractive garments of good quality and this Summer’s best styles at de- cided reductions. Evening Dresses Formerly $37.50 to 115.00........ Now $25.00 to 79.00 Afternoon Dress Gowns Formerly $59.00 to 89.50......... Now $35.00 to 62.50 Day Time Frocks, Serge and Silk Formerly $23.50 to 32.50.........Now $14.50 to 23.50 Suits in Sport and Dress Models Formerly $35.00 to 62.50......... Now $23.50 to 49.50 Coats in Dress and Utility Models Formerly $29.75 to 69.50......... Now $23.75 to 55.00 Tish OUiete, ccs sanieiesavescrareeie $3.50 to 8.75 Dresses of Cotton Voile Formerly $17.50 to 19.75......... Now $12.75 to 15.75 Linen Tailored Dresses Pormerly 021180; os saccensccccsveseasss Now $18.75 Blouses White and colored Cotton materials. Moemeany, 61,484 i040 se pane saad ad ale od Now 95c¢ Light colored Georgette. Formerly $5.00. .Now $3.75 Broadcloth Silkk.....seccccccscevccccvecvers Tailored Shirt of Dimity....... Blouse of finely tucked Batiste. . . Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets AGIA AMO HELO AT RON OE OAR AGUA The party will remain in England | Jonly 3,000 tons daily, according to «| Beresford. The week before that the | ELEVATOR GIAL KILLED vator shaft th an apartment house at/etri's unconscious form at the bottom No, 310 West 80th Street. where she h Ape, earl o¢ the, Kolckerbocker Tos: ». | pital said that Miss lampton's ne BY FALL DOWN OPEN SHAFT been emiployed for & Week as an Ob fad been bromeh. Ft js (howant (Net , erator. seeing the cage begin to move upward. The ail had been running the ele- | she trig to ston it, was caught by the iT A n na) ‘3 ili and thrown Into the ment. | Trying to Stop Moving Cage, Was|rator at nights, @nishing her task ut|” ~ . § o'ciock in the morning. The suverin- | Mother Stat Knocked Down the Well, tendent, Samuel Arvid.*saw her stand- Is Conjecture. ing In front of the lift. the door of| AMSTERDAM, N. Y., July §.—Mary which wan open at that hour, He went|Pikul, thirty-nine, was found murderod Miss Gertrude Hampton, nineteen, upstairs, and when he returned a few] Carly this morning when her husband living at No. 466 Amsterdam Avenue, Feturned home from Fall River. Two minutes later he saw the open doorlohiidren sleeping In an adjoining room was killed to-day by falling into an ele- and no cage. A search revealed the heard nothing of the attack. The War Industries Board WASHINGTON, D. C. request the Retail Merchants of New York to limit to three days the time a customer may retain merchandise in posses- sion in order to enjoy the return privilege. B. Altman & Co., in adding the above to the one-daily-delivery schedule already in force, ask that patrons of the Store co-operate with them by accomplishing their shopping, as far as practicable, during the early hours of the day. GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Men’s Clothing Department (Sixth Floor) Exceptional Values will be offered, beginning to-morrow (Wednesday), in a Special Reduction Sale of MEN’S SACK SUITS (sizes 33 to 42 chest) at $22.50 & $26.50 All of these suits are from regular stock, and are made of carefully selected woolens, chosen for good wearing quality as well as for style. The tailoring is excellent, and, all in all, the opportunity to buy a really good suit at much less than its actual worth is a very unusual one. Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Unprecedented Sale STUDENTS’ SUITS (With first long trousers) 18.00 regularly 22.50 $13.75 regularly 25,00+$18.75 regularly 28.00 regularly regularly 20,00 These Suits were produced by a manufacturer of high-grade Youths’ Clothes —a large variety of smart models with patch, slant, welt or regular pockets; coats full, half or quarter lined; durable Fabrics that will withstand hard wear. In- cluded are a quantity of medium weight Suits suitable for early Fall wear; size 15 to 20 years. Of Interest to Small Men In the above assortment is a large variety of conservative models and patterns suitable for business men of small stature; sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36 only. « | n Sleep MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT, S 6TH FLOOR Complying with the Request of the Gbvernment 1—We can make only ONE delivery a day. 2—We must limit Special Deliveries to exceptional cases. 8--We cannot accept the return of merchandise that has remained in customer’s possession longer than three days. Store Opens § A. M. Closes 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Annual July “UNDERMUSLIN WEEK” Months of preparation and economical buying make extraordinarily low prices possible. Attractive Summer models in dainty Muslin Lingerie, representing a diversity of the most desirable styles and presenting many new ideas. Lingerie Undergarments ‘ Gowns made of fine quality Nainsook; trimmed with Valenciennes lace and embroidery. 150 195 2.95 Attractive and unusual models in Envelope Chemises; made of excellent quality Nainsook; lace and embridery trimmed. 1.25 1.50 1.95 Chemaloons with Knickerbocker Drawers,—elastic at knee; made of fine Nainsook; lace or embroidery trimmed. 1.25 1.50 1.95 Petticoats made of excellent quality Lingerie with deep embroidery flounces; others attrac- tively lace trimmed. 1.95 2.95 4.95 White Tub Silk Petticoats; panel back and front; made of exceptionally good quality Silk. / 2.95 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century For best values and largest variety 10,000 yards . New Georgette Crepe In a choice assortment of the latest fashionable evening, street and Summer sport colorings, also White or Black. yard 1.35 IMPORTED MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE Exceptional avality Imported Mohair Brilliantine in Navy Blue or Black; correct weight for Bathing Suits. 54 inches wide. Special, yard 1.55 The Season’s Greatest Offering WOMEN’S BLOUSES Twelve distinctive models; attractively trimmed; made of excellent quality materials. White Voile Blouses,—round neck model; slip-over style; prettily embroi- dered and fine tucking in front. White Voile Blouses,—smart tailored model with deep collar and turn- back cuffs of Novelty Pique; finished in front with crochet buttons and black silk tie. Fine White Voile Blouses, trimmed with Venice lace and dainty tuck- ing. Simple White Voile Blouses, with flat collar and cuffs, trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace insertion. Batiste Blouses,—tailored model, with roll collar and cuffs of fine pique; one large crochet button in front. Dressy White Voile Blouses, with dainty wont embroidery in front and on collar and cuffs. “Fauntleroy” Blouses, made of fine White Voile finished with silk ribbon bow at neck and on cuffs. Georgette Crepe Blouses, in White or Flesh Color; trimmed with lace in- sertions and fine tucking. Batiste Blouses,—dainty model; trimmed with bands of embroidered Organdie and Valenciennes lace inserts. Crepe de Chine Blouses, in White or Flesh Color; square neck model; flat hemstitched collar. Dainty Blouses of Fine White Voile, with cluster tucking in front and elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace. White India Silk Blouses,—tailored model; deep pointed collar and turn- & ,