The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 4

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—_——_ a HE EVENING WORLD, WEVNESVAY, sUUY 10, BUI The Sauce that Makes the Whole Meal Taste Better. Fdays Salice Fine for hot and cold By E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Street. N.Y CHwTON'S) |, 54 ACATION 19 Bia time !— Younced another | Summer Dress ? SALE TIME V, HOSEN 307 FIFINANE ENT \ a aoe J comn rests. World Wants Work Wonders! witi be roserved for tho family, Thirty-fourth Street a aa aerate IMITCHEL'S BODY AT a HALL —_~_—— (Continued from First Page.) meats, soups, stews, [| ycamen wifl take over the escort gravies and salads. At 60th Strect. Ever try “Eddys’ Great difficulty has been experi- Sauce on an omelette? |) enced by the committee in charge of nts in procur- the former Mayor will be con veyed to the Cathedral to-morrow After vain searching through all ad tessen Stores sell it. Madein U.S.A. City » this to rain was | requisitioned to insure its arrival on uma The heads of al! city departments ‘ed instructions from the Mayor exense all their employees | == ‘k to-morrow to attend the | CAISSON WITH COFFIN il | ONLY VEHICLE IN LINE. z (i | A feature of the funeral procession services begin. will be that there will be neither carriage nor automobile. Everybody | will be afoot. The only vehicle will be the gun caisson on which the | St. Patrick's Cathedral wil be open | funeral | to all, except for @ small space that friends and those who participate in designate positions in TO-NIGHT; PLANS FOR FUNERAL WILSON WIRES SYMPATHY, DEEP AND SINCERE, TO MAJOR MITCHEL'S WIDOW WASHINGTON, July 10. ee ee acee| HE President has sent the ae following telegram to Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel, No. 447 West 1624 Street, New York “May I not express to you my very deep and sincere sympathy? The tragical death of your hus- band has been a shock to the | whole country and I am sure that Tam speaking the feeling of mul- titudes in thus expreasing my the funeral ceremontes. No cards of admission will be issued for the larger part of the Cathedral, but no one wil be allowed to enter after the At 8.30 A. M. to-morrow the corri- dors of City Hall will be cleared of all except those wha hold cards issucd by the Committee of Arrangements to those who are to participate in the Arrangements within the City Hall will be in charge of Lieat. Col. George W. Burleigh, who will Memorial to Major Mitchel, U.S.R., Late Mayor of the Zity of New York | The World suggests a reat popular subs scription for a suitable; worthy raero- rial to Major John Purroy Mitchel, | U.S. R.; Aviation Corps, for four years | TMayor of New York City, by which | the ‘city, honoring a hero, will also horor itself, | To this end The World hereby subscribes $1,000. The World, both morning and evening | editions, will gladly receive and ac- knowledge contributions of any sum for this purpose. All contributions should be addressed to The Mitchel Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New York, N.Y. Acknowledgment of contribu- tions will be begun in The \orld the line and ng July and August the Store will be closed al! day on Saturdays. GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Another Sale of Men’s Summer Clothing will begin to-morrow (Thursday) Special Values will be offered in Men’s Shantung Silk Suits, at $21.50 and in Men's Shantung Silk Dusters (same quality as the Suits) $18.50 2 at 6.75 at 4.95 at Yeni’ Tawar’ Verne’ Yequme imme’ Voce’ loam? Woe (MALY inae.! SQGLL’ Yap Vga 4 Men’s Gray Mohair Dusters . . 3 3 3 & Men's Outing Trousers, of white pencil-stripe serge, Another Sale of Men’s White Buckskin Oxfords at $7.85 per pair will also begin to-morrow (Thursday) It will comprise ALL-WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, with rubber or leather soles; and WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, with trimmings of tan leather and white leather soles. EXCEPTIONAL VALUB Store are made of selected leathers throughout, Thirty-fifth Street ct attention to the fact that all shoes sold ver being introduced in the construction. Both of the above Sales will be held on the Sixth Floor. see that efich delegation gets away and in The Evening World on Friday. promptly. It Is planned that the pro- cession shall move fron ad Cc y! Washington Square. The flow aviators are to drop have be lo ad | hated by residents of Long Ivland| living In the neighborhood of Mineola CATHEDRAL OPEN TO ALL, FEW| | i TICKETS ISSUED. Theodore Rousseau, acting for! Military Officers of the Allied Mrs, Mitchel, urged Major Gen. Leon-| Nations Pay Tribute to ard Wood to act as a pallbearer n Wood telegraphed from Camp Fun De: id Italian Flye ston, Kan., that it would be impo: iieaieaaiiil or him to attend, but that he had 48-! poses dropped from low flying air- signed his aid, Capt, George M to act for tim. In Meyer, the hon be Theodore Roose Cleveland 1 Dodge, Nicholas Murray Butler, George W. Wickersham, Jacob H. c Schiff, Frank L. Polk, Gen. William ‘ A. Mann, commanding the Depart ment of the East; John G. Agar and| ¥ Rear Admiral Nathaniel R, Usher, Robert Adamson announced that at) M the request of the elde: rs, Mitchel! Gre it had been decided to issue only a| took pa limited number of ticke t. Pat- | flyer, who was k rick's. Cathedral, He that | Mineola Flying Piel friends refrain from offerings to t O pt Ulbearers will ion to officers of n and th the servi n attempt daring nose © come out of a | spin, would be no t s them]! When the casket was taken from there, er the underta r Libel Defendants to See Grand Jury Yoel to the church the Minutes. ‘ © 42d and 43d Pield Art American on at one side, Ita Counsel for Ade the New York ‘Ti ' Hest & Co, 1 Fifth Ave. and 35th St. { : Est. 1879 iy] Traditional Homespuns | c : Rie | & Serges—Boy's Suits ; Now Special 13.50 | The fine all-wool serges ’ which Best & become traditi Hi our customers, and homespuns have always used have otir faetore and ex 1 our factory and to ; If the exigencies of war ever require ; the sacrifice of the qualities of these fine serges and homespuns—u e shall be the " first to speak of it. Of that you may be | |i sure—so jealous are we of our customers’ ! \|} confidence, j As yet, the prices aren't affected—but & if we bought them now—the retail price would have to be 5.00 more. That ac- 4 counts for the unusual value | Fine boys’ Suits—manly types ex- pressing correctly the Linglish and sport lines. Sizes 7 to 17 yrs. no | ~—————For the Small Boy—-—— — } Wash Suits in Middy-coat and Junior Nor Models j made of America’s fine reproduction of Belgium Stres 3 lo7 years, Special 3,35 Regular 5.00 grade Blue linen You Never Pay More at Best's ‘on ‘lag-draped and flower-strewn the kindness of mere that stirred above e roses that was/ ped it so that| the cap. ere were six . former comrades or pupils ot Gino, who flew back and forth over the road to the eburch and af. terward accompanied the procession to the cemetery, Tho solemn requiem mass was cele- brated by the lev. Robert Boyle, whilg officers of the mourning nations, | including diplomatic representatives, | attended. Gen. Tozai, Chief o fthe Italian Mili- tary Mission, was there, Others were ty andant CAMMEYER Stamped orca Shoe Means Standard vf Merit: 04 St. New York Men’s Shoe Shop Separate Entrance, 68-70 West 35th St. UR Men’s Shoes are of the best leather this season, despite conditions, and this is due to our giving more than our usual thorough care to the making of them. Our OXFORDS are a better ‘* buy’ than ever. The HIGH SHOES are also priced very reason- ably and will outwear by far any of the ordinary shoes bought now-a-days. American delegation included | thirty flying officers and two hundred of the First Pr So when you contemplate buying a pair of shoes, the CAMMEYER MEN’S SHOP is the best place to get your money’s worth, and we have various ‘ a Or ian Belton foyer styles in White, Cocoa and Black Calf. i re ine Con wt : OXFORDS HIGH SHOES 7.00 and 8.50 7.50 to 12.00 ‘Artuio had to walk on the loft sidg of the casket becatve he had lost his right arm in the war. At the ree ng vault a squad of the First Provisional Wing fired the salute After the war the body will be taken to Milan, Italy, for buriat OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Thursday—To Close Out An additional 500 Pairs of Women’s Hand Made Pumps and Oxfords All Sizes Represented, but Not in Each Style This season’s best models in patent leather, black kidskin or brown calfskin Regular 8.00 and 9.00 Values Reduced to 5 . 75 No Approvals None Sent C, O. D. No Credits Founded 1826 Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. MEN! Closed Saturdays Greeley 1909 | ‘\ The Y. M. C. A. needs at once 4,000 Business Men, Auto Drivers, Mechanics, Recreational Directors, Hut Secretaries, etc., to volunteer for work abroad. Full particulars at 347 Madison Avenue. The Men Are Also Profiting by This Semi- Annual Store-Wide Sale Suits New York styles, clean cut tailoring, excellent selection of summer and fall materials —models for young men, older men, stout men, etc. Reduced to $23.75 $32.75 $36.75 Good Evening! Every manshould kno sumthing ov law—if he knows enuff tew keep out ov it, he is a pretty good lawyer. Billings $28.75 «s uJ Shoes Men's Oxford ‘Ties—not all sizes in all styles, but a complete range of sizes in one $5.85 style or another. Reduced to,...... Fa NANT CET re ernment em HORII BITE

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