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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY,’ JULY 25,° i Bieber Aa Bh pall “ 4 BOS ohn Me ene Ante « awd.,.o sre | racut Col. William. Williams, now in| the Procurement Division, office cf > a $20,326 IN FUND ntiment for the man. at our Col, Williams wrot: BIG SALE OF , h \\ MAJOR MITCHEL “L send you herewith a contribution | 4 . / \\4 toward the memorial for the late Dersses / | Major Mitohel, under whom tha the| Lieu: suitable, honor and privilere of serving for four years as Commissioner of Water| Supply, Gas and Electricity of the ity of New York, and whose many fine qualities as an administrator and © man J thus came to know and ap- preciate.” This from Loretto Lynch: “Kindly accept this small check for! the Mitchel Memorial Fund as a token of my appreciation of a fearless and| noble citizen and soldier, a Letters of Donors Laud Forme; Mayor as Administrator | and a Man, will also honor itself. $1,000. this purpose. J? } pacuane Sure Relief | “Those who knew him best loved m best." That wems to describe the feelins: expressed in the letters that came to I feel per: | The World suggests a great popular subscription for a worthy memorial Mitchel, U. S. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor of New York City, by which the city, honoring « hero, To this end The World subscribes The World, both morning receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum for All contributions should be addressed to the Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New York, N. Y. Contributions will be columns of The World and The Evening World from day TERY Se, to Major John Purroy d evening editions, will gladly Mitchel cknowledged in the TEAS EATY ATR 1918,. BOLSHEVIK EADY TO FHT ENTENTE, REPORT IN BERLIN Wilson Confers With Polk and Baker, Presumably on Siberia, AMSTERDAM, July 25.—The Rus- sian Bolshevik Government, says a despatch from Moscow to the Lokal- Anzeiger of Berlin, considers the ac- the Japanese reply to the American proposals for extending military aid While the President was closeted with Mr, Polk they were joined by Secretary Baker. ‘The British Am- basgador, Lord Reading, arrived later. That the Allies have already ex- tended aid to the Czecho-Slovaks was learned to-day, French officers have arrived in Viadi- vostok and some have taken com- mand of Czech brigades, Financial aid has been extended through these officers by the French Goxernment,, it was said, The Czechs also have been armed and supplied with guns and muni- tions taken from the huge stores at Large numbers of shall always be carried. Marshal Power said similar raids | to Russia through Siberia was dis-|fosenwanses factory makes wenea tee 4 EEP rith on A IX ‘i sin $08, anid the ot = trot | Memorialto Major Mitchel, U. S. R., cussed, although officials dectined to | ‘he &Fmy buying Thrift | ‘ Loretto G. Lynch, No. 8055 Percy | say whether the reply had been re- Son wt of ie f OR MEMORIAL 10 Aventis, who bon, “expeela the Late Mayor of the City of NewYork ceived. saving you make \ / f \\¥ | especially designed for Maternity Wear by Lane 25% to 40% sonally indebted to the late Major Mitchel for seeing that justice was! to-day, bearing subs via vostok, Dresses, 5.96 0 99.50 The World to day, tion taken by the Entente Powers in| V/#d!vostok 11.85 to 34.50 7 Suits, " a Skirtas in t he Mitchel Me n done a relative who had been greatly | landing troops on the Murman ebast 13 ARRESTED IN FACTORY. Cente, k The fund at noon total wronged.” as tantamount to a declaration of pa Waists, FOR INDIGESTION | this amount $159 came in the morn-| Henry 3f. Toch of Toch Bros. en- war, Could Not Show Registration Cards Negligces, - cima « cneor or #35 ana wrote: "| MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND The “Bolshevik Government, the| —Ciher Raids to Fellow, World Wants Work Wonders 1w nunncations, one from] “I knew the Major and considered United States Marshal Power of Brooklyn, aided by three policemen, went through the factory of Rosen- wasser Brothers in Long Island City at noon to-day and demanded that all employees of draft age show their registration cards. Thirteen who did not have cards with them were ar- rested under the section of the Draft Law providing that registration cards newspaper despatch adds, has an- nounced that i will take counter- measures accordingly, WASHINGTON, July %.—President Wilson had a long conference with | Acting Secretary Polk to-day at the State Department. It was understood him one of the most exemplary of men this country has ever produced and a wonderful example to the youth of Ar me cl attire at tremendow reduction, Layettes and Baby Needs o brerything CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS Of the Thousands of Subscriptions Only 75 Are for $10 or More — Rest Given by Those of Ordinary Means. rica." Murray of the advertising ing his nan $ | id, of Avenuc, Astoria, 4 653 Steinway sent in @ dollar bill | exander | Shoes Reduced prices on shoes that are wearable every month in the year. he t was §33 ‘from $100 of yesterday's donations The contributions were ents Contributions to the popular subscription for a memorial to Major John Purroy Mitchel received today and contr butions of amounts of $100 or more theretofore received appear below, Further contributions will be acknowledged from day to day: > War tn the Twent Dintrtet. Former Sheriff Max Grifenhagen and Harold C. Mitchel, Assemblyman from the Twenty-firat District, Washington | Name of Contributor, Amount., Name of Contritutor, Amount ’ L Sh Heights, . ue Paul M. Warvurg. 181 Women’s Boots and Low Shoes || '<3:/ 8.0 tit 18 Ev 1s 13 |glaimed. that Woodward aspires to the |Juyc, HriCK , $100, 8 ate and. Boll us Rosenwald. 1,000 100 district is Jobn D. Rockefeller, «+ 1,000 Rovere 100 Judge Bibert H. Gary 1,000 Jules 109 : le wel Oliver, a| Mrs. Stanley MeCori 1,000 | Tho hey, a e e hagen will enter! Adolph Lewisohn, 500) ning 2. 100} Bolles and Mitchel Sam A. Le $00 Francis L 100 ’ rd for the State| Herman 800 New Yorker He 100/ Men’s Oxfords, Blac secs mtria et BS ANag ee is ’ Window and in |John Mcb, Bowine $6 |Ohatin Gerace 00! Kitlea, |Major August el 250 Cornelius J 100 Patricia Maher, the threp-months-old | Henry bP, Davison 2 100 daughter of Policeman Patrick Maher | William G. Willc 250 | ‘The Hrookiyn 100 e of the East bist Street station, fett| tH. Quterbrid 38) Leonard M. Waiistein, oo 1 from a window of the Maher apart-|Wilign Toile Chi 350 |The Kev. Dr. W. 10, | Open All Day Saturday During ment on the eixth floor of @ house at|The Jouraal of Commerce... 250 | wit ak" 100 Closed All Day Saturday During A No, 1141 Third Avenue early towiay and| Samuel Untermyer. 200 | John Lynn 100 q ac an an was instantly killed. ‘The chiid's |Frank V, Storrs 20055 at, Hous 100) EE mother had drawn the baby’s bed near | Mary B. Crocker 100 ied an open window so that the little one |S. CG. Holada 100, | FA could ert the air; when her, beck, was Louis 8. Levy 100 L 4 9 7 >] turned the child climbed to the a | 1 sy , Ea ge SS a ee Ba # || Women’s & Misses’ Frocks A . = ‘ oe ‘ ] 1 Spanish Minister of Marine as | Robert W. De Forest 8 Children’s shoes are also reduced. Replaced, Laden hal 100) MADRID, Tuesday, July 23.—Admiral T. nam °. 2 A Pia the Spanish, Minister of atgeren | OWS gt ,Banna 100 Featuring Newer Fashions has resigned owing to differences of | Cav. Carlo bars: 50 1X V e opinion with Premier Maura. Admiral ltalo-Americano pla! has been appointed to succeed Sitiam Gus 4 50 ‘4 him, re 2. a The Values Are Most Extraordinary 25) |B t Pledge to Buy W. S. S. Regularly « : Madison Avenue 15 Henty K. Brent, RINGED SATIN FROCKS in new de- Greeley London signs. Satin Frocks combined with Pari. Georgette, embroidered and fringe 1234 ry aris trimmed, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALES at Great Reductions New Midsummer Dresses for Misses entown, Pa, No. 7 Pine 18.95 EAVILY BEADED GEORGETTE FROCKS, draped over Satin. New Satin Frocks in a wide variety of de- signs. Elaborately beaded Georgette Frocks. 22.50 ADED SATIN FROCKS combined with Georgetie. Serge Frocks in new de- Perry Ave 5 Miss It. W. Giffkin, Brook) Friends of Mayor Mite W. H., New York... i N ee oM nd TG Sniffin, White’ Plains, 144th 8 Fifth A te New White Coats for Infants | }]Anne li Lewan Py Py . . y I c +» Kije L We have had made specially from fresh new choice materials this | Cool, Washable anit Franc Tom Saltme collection of fancy voiles or checked organdies, Sixes 1 to 3 years. Many of them made | + Choose from wide or narrow exactly like models priced at more than twice this amount about a Bklyn 1854 Bath No. wale | Avenue, Bath Beach ; Fomitlhan al ae bik abhi signs. Crepe Georgette Frocks hand- monthago. Regular 12.75 to 18.00 grades. Sale Price 6.95 porauroy, mele angle or peels Pitts avis tay tenes h epee somely beaded and embroidered. \ Ait otic Sums le boys. 1 than $100 previ- ously acknowledged . Taffeta Dresses for Misses ‘Made inylate model with deep round neck with a new tunic skirt. : Kegular 25.00 grade. Extreme value 15.00 Separate Silk Skirts Charming styles of silk tricotine, the material heavier than Jersey, figured Khaki/Kool, shimmering Baronette Satin or soft Foulard. , Misses Sizes. Heretofore 22.50 (0 29.50. Sale Price 15.00 js — r . ° ° ° pecial, /nteresting, New! , Gingham Dresses in Junior Sizes HOSIERY * These are instyles becoming to petit figures, attractive checked ginghams. Children'sVacationS ' rhese ar ipedeomgidar Wok ial p tonStockings Sizes 13,,15,.17 years, Originally 12.75 to 15.00. Sale Price 6.95 White fine ribbed cotton 25.00 EW SATIN FROCKS featuring quilt stitching. Fringed Geor§ette Frocks combined with Satin, Heavily beaded Frocks of Georgette. Serge Frocks in new designs. Or fine cord pique, with cape collars, finished with sprays of hand em- | broidery or with fine scalloping, All are unlined and just the right midsummer weight. Special 2.95 Grand tots GRAND DUKE DMITRI HONORED BY THE BRITISH Suggestion That If Alexis Is Dead He Is Heir to the Russian Throne. %.—The former Grand cousin of the late has just been ap- ry captain in the ri, according to the New Frock of Navy Georgette over Satin, $30.00, Silk Summer Frocks Stockings. § Daily Tele at the : ’ Strongly made — ve 70% AMOUS supper A palace of Prince Girls’ Summer Bloomer Dresses stockings, ‘Sizes 7 to 10, oe PAY UE temete sippat the psleee of Biiae Sharply Reduced Including one model of striped gingham made with bloomers, others Special, 28c Pr, She Senin Oe ie Peek Tae nes Bee without bloamers in colored gingham or voile. ROCKS OF FANCY SILK with Geor- Sixes 5 to 12:years. Originally 5.95 to 8.75. . Sale Price 3.95 gette sleeves. Taffeta Silk Frocks in lan Empress and was banished by the Emperor to the Persian front. Dmitri Boys’ Wool Golf Stockings wea his personal safety to solid colors and checks or plaids, Br 4 Y fpenaia stockings in Oxford and Pe tlig) ne onan Bh rc ca Reduced to s eather W: ol colore } ‘evolution broke out. ' Girls’ Vacation Coats ine & Poll tops.” Sloat Hgts Sonat colored «Daly "Faxarosa ane that the 12.95 Of Cotton Armi Khaki made in double breasted plain tailored military Sr enn OR ad Ca Pa irgeerecer onl . - i 2 ‘oinally 7.5 7 4 od 0 hildren's Socks u hrone, aa the sons, of | style. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Originally 7.50 to 9.75. Sale Price 3.95 pag ra pn by Wy rand Duke VYadlite Alexindroviteh ‘ bi —S ial Reducti th Good English colors Beginning at 50 pr. er a a a AILORED 8 A TIN FROCKS. Taffeta pecial KReduction upon these / pe eles POR fa eamnined ait gnroragile: ‘ 4 saa 5 : o pOIRAY Feet s ae 5 unic Frocks of Foular ilk, Sport P Women's M idsummer Frocks Snip-Snip TRUE YARNS BY FISHERMEN, rocks hi Creneeal Chine Pi ; of Dotted Pussy Willow Foulard Clipity Clip Vey te Ansiers Walang Brsrzeae quem io t An exquisitely cool and comfortable dress, white with pink dots, Anglers’ League will have Go the Barber's Shears ; embr. ing the new style points that make it practical for late fall re a oneal When @ man goes fishing he can never tell 15.00 AVY GEORGETTE FROCKS, hand- somely beaded, Tunic Satin Frocks, in Black, Navy and Taupe. Beaded Taf- feta Frocks. Reduced to It's ell over in a minute and Sister Sue wear. A graceful diagonal tunic—surplice sash finished with deep and Bobby Blue look up and smile at | Taat' an unger enerlee Hogar oflens knotted fringe—r lar and cuffs of white organdie. themselves in all the mirrors while nif he be minus fish, | ing story Thus a well known member. of the fishing one day in Jones's Inlet, hooked on to something so heavy he had food reason to. fear it would break his ine. Being a fisherman of éxperi- e knew the thing hooked was Originally 49.50, Now 32.50 Mother sits on the side-lines ana we almost said, Cheers —for she knows everything is so clean and so sanitary and so cool in hot weather and so just right! And isn't it a great satisfaction to have Other Silk Dresses in Another Reduction A group of taffetas, foulard and figured chiffon dresses in navy and Beaded Frock of Navy Georgette, a ®, &e., tled to- fother: pint Sorunate rsperman ; Originally 25.00 to 39.51 the kiddie's locks correctly, experily \|\'ad pu aperience mectingy bring us riginally 25.00 to 39.50. Now 18,00 and comfortably sheared! Ye exerlly Til land inet utiles a ry of as much Interest, fitth of ne ay 80 Pde vis | “ jwues AT ‘usuall |e pana tong arp. You Never Pay More.at Best's

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