The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1918, Page 4

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Poets errs pus epegretr WIRELESS OUTFIT WV LONELY HOUSE arines off shore, To-day, Bruno] 1905. The 7 x y im 1887.) manufactured jn 1912. farm | as an aerial to send ate on it shows it was Another d y in the man's ¢ his paper Memorialto Major Mitchel, U.S. R., Late Mayor of the City of NewYork s father “had different fit | w the name on the card was The World suggests = great popular subscription for « Got bis own, night suitable, worthy memorial to Major John Purroy ighly i deen’ Ipouied, | importance Gembrtian be belie ted Mitchel, U. 8. R Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor -_—- — Seareh ng continue it in the Raymond Street, Brooklyn, of New York City, by which the city, honoring # hero, ’ ta wore sinking small], Opperman said he came to a will also booor itself, To this end The World subscribes ween U boats were sinking small in is " t partment of Justice $1,000, sehooners off the Jersey coast a short] durin Sp ire. ooh : Ume ago Department of Justice| tisnrown and lived “ay The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly ts were declared to be hunting | place hidden in the woods, sey towns in the pine woods on receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum for _~ Capt. Roger Hull of the Enemy Bu-| for several months. That signal sta- this purpose, for hidden wireless stations believed | peay he to be sending messages to enemy ing he bought the wireless sender Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 many handsornely lined. all wool with silk linings. SUITS, silk and serge combinations, wool Jerseys. quoted Opperman as say-| tions for submarines were located in Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered September Ist. Best & Co, in’ that section has been often suspected. All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel es = Memorial Fund, The World, No. 63 Park Row, New York, N. ¥. Contributions will be acknowledged in the columns of The World and The Evening World from day to day, MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918, nn Purroy Mitchel, gave his youth to le of this city and his valu- his country” Italo-Americano, the spaper, which through ries Barsott, eon- d several days orial appeal to ql to come to the support of the movement. The edito- 2 transla of whieh was sent Nie World yesterday by Mr, Bar- . says in part: Jn the morrow of the tragic death of John Purroy Mitchel The New York World, with a worthy and commend- able idea, made ttself the initiator of \ public subscription in order to ren- der an everlasting tribute to the memory of the illustrious man who, utter serving the interests of this metropolis as an efficient Mayor, died jon the fleld of honor in service of his country and of civilization, “The memory of our former Mayor New York, for whom the much re- gretted magistrate always evinced sincere and cordial feeling and es- teem, occasion to show our appreciatin and our feelings. Let us all send our contributions, no matter how small, to The World, and we will do some- memory of the man who was our sincere friend, of him who knew, in Mitchel is sacred to the Italians of| |.) “We are now afforded a splendid| |) thing worthy ‘of our devotion to the| |. Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered September Ist. West & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 4 Strictly All Wool 21.50 22.50 28.50 It is no trade secret that prices are advancing. The wholesale costs today of these suits would equal our present retail prices. Based on prices now quoted for fabrics next season, suits of nearly all cotton will cost more than these all wool Men's& Young Men's Suits: FINAL CLEARANCE | Women’s Coats, Capes & Suits | SPORT COATS, silk and velvet, sleeveless and with sleeves, Originally 25.00 to 29.50. Clearance Price 10.00 | CAPES & TOPCOATS of wool or silk-and-wool. i] |dudee, kibert HL Gary Originally 22.50 to 39.50. Clearance Price 15.00 HANDSOME TOPCOATS, some combined with silk, others Originally 59.50 to 95.00. Clearance Price 39.50 HANDSOME COATS, suitable for dress, motor and traveling, many handsomely lined throughout. Originally 79.50 to 145.00. Clearance Price 49.50 SUITS, wool Jersey. sleeveless; handsome tailored linens. Originally 19.50 to 29.50. Clearance Price 10.00 taffetas, serges, fine Originally 39.50 to 135.00. Clearance Price 24.00 HIGH GRADE SUITS, oxfords, serges, tricotines, poiret twills, moon-glo crepes, silk failles, taffetas. Originally 49.00 to 165.00. Clearance Price 34,00 At 5.0 An odd group of raincoats, sport coats and high grade motor dusters at a FRACTION of their former prices. be acknowledged from day to day: | Naine of Contrititor, Amount. e The World ... $1,000 "] |The N.Y. Ti 1,000 |The Sun and By 1,000 '] Mrs, Willard Straight + 1,000 (| H.C. Frick..... 1,000 |Jultus Rosenwald 1,000 » |] Jona Db, Rockefelie: 1,000 4,000 | 1,000 Adolph Lewisoh: 600 Sam A. Lewisohn Major August Be Henry P. Daviso: William “G. Will b, H. Outerbridge Henry Bruere ...- {William Hamitn’ 'C | Perey R. Pyne George Blumenth: Karl D, Babst 5 William Vance Mc Henry Clews ... Christoffer Hann Louls Marshall Robert W. Ladenburg, Thalmann & Arthur Williams Otto T. Bannara Fox & Pier, No. Cav. Carlo Barsottl, IL Italo- Americano | me of Paul M. Warbur Stuyvesant Mish & Co. “You Never Pay More at Best's xzzzmve BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Extraordinary Values will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in Women’s Cotton Frocks in a number of styles—some simple, some more dressy, but all of them charming— daintily developed in various Summer fabrics, in white and the most becoming colors. WHITE FROCKS reduced to . $7.75, 9.75 & 12.50 COLORED FROCKS reduced to . $4.75, §.50 & 6.90 (Madison Avenue section of the Third Floor) Recruiting Headquarters, 24 East 23d Street TheU.S.Marines need more men| Women’s Summer Travel Coats (made of cotton crash) are now on sale, for clearance, at the ex- tremely low price of $5.75 (Women’s Coat Department, Third Floor) The Clearance Sale of Women’s Low Shoes now in progress on the Second Floor, offers Special Price Advantages Many of the styles included in this Sale are suitable for Autumn wear. The low prices at which they are offered pre- sent a rare opportunity for economic purchase ing, in view of the increasing cost of shoe production. (Not every size in every style) ony Dans tenet Widespread Interest in Movement Shown in Large Number of Small Gifts to Total of $23,059.25. Contributions to the popular subscription for a memorial to Major || John Purroy Mitchel received to-day and contributions of amounts of Ce | $100 or more theretofore received appear below, Further contributions will B88 SESSES SSSSSSSETSEESSELBELSELLIEEE at id ning ..... seeeeee Francis Lynde Stews New Yorker Heroid Na ‘ooklyn Dally Leonard M, Wallstein Opceativien Coline 100 notes given in payment for land near| fit garments—many exclusive fabrics— pede Reid, N.Y. Tribune. +e bd Hemet, Cal, where Goodwin has al hi post season models, 14, 4, % lined— 3. W. =! ranch. . > 9 7B» 74s 72 C.F. Leng, No. 490| “Donohue was 4 the court|]” in ve sense reproductions of cus- >» pay particular n > the de- i 7 t7eac Maxistrato Alexander rough. 109/19 7) pee ood rat ties tom tailored garments. Sizes 32 to 42, 28.50 100 Mi Thomas Healy John F, alvin Darwin R. HF 5| 400 vs 8150 2 2 5 2 1 if} 50: Total $19,574.00 Suns less’ than $160 previ- ously acknowledged «+ 3,485.25 _Grand_total - $23,059.25 MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND IS $23,059 AS CITIZENS MEET General Committee To Be Formed To-Day at Gathering of 600 Men and Women. The World is ready to turn over more than $23,000 for the Mitchel Memorial Fund to the committes which it is expected will be named to-day at the meeting of 600 prominent nen and women in the City Hall. ‘The meeting is to take place at 3.30 o'clock, and its members will include men and women from all walks of life, Invitations were sent to them by the Committee on Organization which was named at a luncheon given by The World to friends and admirers f the late Major Mitchel Cleveland H. Dodge is Chairman of the Organization Committee, the other members being George MeAneny, Rob- ert Adamson, Alfred E. Smith, Henry Morgenthau and Ralph Pulitzer, At noon to-day had been subseribed to the fund, ‘The morning's contributions amounted to $102.50, Add- ed impetus will be undoubtedly given to the movement by the g: {ts object will be to er of the contribu- neral as possible, so that al will represent th Lawrence E. Avenue, sent in his check for $100 to- | day with the following letter: “Let us join in the subscription to- ward a worthy monument to the mem- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists tefund money if it fails, 25¢ AM “Lost and Found” articted advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 103, World Bu ‘a for ihirty day: eeen at any of ny ieing Agencies, or can tele ned directly to Te World. 14000 Bookman, New York, of Jym Office, 4100 Main, the highest degree, how to appreci+ RECEIVER APPOINTED y00! City Court Justice Schmuck this ;morning appointed Charles D, Donohue {receiver of the property and effects of submitted to the court as “stock pro- 700 | moter, theatrical manager, moving pic- 100 (ture star, actor in legitimate drama, ete.” The receiver was de: actor for $1,696 in suits based upon suits. Far-seeing men will take advantage of present special prices. Exclusive Best & Co. models in an excel- lent assortment of Best & Co. high quality fabrics. Young Men’s Suits in various Home- spun effects and velour cassimeres, ¥ and % lined, sizes 32 to 42, 21.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits (coats and trousers). Wonderful values; Blues, Grays, Browns, and Olive shades. Serges, Flannels and Crash eftects; all sizes, 32 to 44, but not in every style, 22.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—an unusual assortment ot High-class e and admire the efforts and the eals of our immigrants.” —— FOR NAT G, GOODWIN ourt Names Charles D, Donohue to Take Charge of Actor's Cash and Property. t C. Goodwin, described in papers aie te Ee SEO STIT ie ignated upon ap- tion of Isaac L. Silberberg, who re- ly recovered judgment against the rror Films, Inc., last March for . It bas been stayed pending ap- Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Buy War Savings Stamps to back up our Army and Navy. After Inventory Clearance, To-morrow SHORT LENGTHS OF SILK On the Main Floor Tables Provides exceptional price advantages at 45c to 3.95 yd. DDS and ends of discontinued lines of plain and fancy weaves in black and colors. There are Sport Silks, Foul- ards, Black Silks, Crepes, Georgettes, Chiffons, Satins, Charmeuse, Novelty Silks and Washable Silks, in lengths from one to six yards, suitable for Blouses, Suits, Frocks, Linings, etc. Former Values up to $10.00 a yard. THE MIDSUMMER SALE of HAMMOCKS Is now in progress on the Fourth Floor. $35.00 ‘Rite Hite’ Wardrobe Trunks at $29.75 T TNQUESTIONABLY the lowest priced fibre-covered wardrobe trunk obtainable, that will carry a complete wardrobe for an extensive trip. Open top model with ten hangers, shoe pock- ets, hat box and laundry bag. .. . « » Size40x22x22 inches $45 Wardrobe Trunks || Wardrobe Trunks at at $39.75 $50 to $140 AFE LOCK; handsomely finished, HE acme of trunk construction, in covered and bound with extra heavy a variety of styles that are hand- fibre. ‘The interior has 11 garment - some in appearance and that con- hangers, 5 drawers, lock on top drawer, tain every practical device for con- shoe pockets, ete. “Safe Lock” locking venience in packing and the proper care device simplifies opening and closing. of the garments in transit. You can advance in the MARINES and against the Huns, Recruiting Headquarters: 24 East 28rd Street | Sogerwumees You Never Pay More at Best's mamma

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