The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 19

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——— + COLGATE BEQUEST DELAYED. | death of Mrs bess Fienath Colgate is] Under the terms of the will of Mrs. according to James Coiby|Colgate's husband, filed in 1904, the uni- The repo: would receive a bequest of between poe hte MU erroneous, WIM Not Get Money ‘tit of Estate Die. that Colgate University Colgate, her son. . Mre was (o receive the sum mentiv Colgate stated yesterday, at the beq would not go Yonkers tae Her estate| C Vat about $3,000,000 and will go son and Miss Mary Colgate, a Colgate died in nd $800,000 through _ the las self and his siater. ORTHOPEDIC Scientific ‘‘Nature Shaped” Shoe Doctor A Real Friend of the‘‘Tenderfoot” * Good-bye to Corns and Bunions QUALITY We sell only merchandise of a quality we thoroughly believe in and stand back of same as fully as other stores charging higher ‘prices. for the same values. Price Does Not Determine Quality duly em yle Orthopedic Nature made of Genuine Mahogany Calfskin, Everwear Linings, Oak Soles, Rubber Heels al- ready attached. Also Style 4102—same as above, except—Plain lace style, made of genuine Vici Kid (Black) Worth more, but no style over $5.00 Smart Styles for Men and Women Mail Order Dept. 326 Lafayette St. New York City Add 15 centsto cover parcel post charges. 35 Stores in Greater NewYork See Telephone Directory for Addresses These Serviceable Stockings Certainly Make a Difference in the Family’s Hosiery Bills Put Durable-DURHAM on every member of the family. Buy it for the children as well as grown-ups and see how long it wears without holes. Its durability and good looks have made it the hosiery of the American family. Honest value is woven into every pair, The yarn is extra strong—and every pair is carefully knitted. Sturdy reinforcing at points of greatest strain resists the hardest wearing and washing conditions. Durable-DURHAM is economical because it wears for months without holes and without fading. And it is reason- ably priced. Styles and sizes for everybody—and every need —20c to 50c a pair. DURABLE DURHAM HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest The tops are wide and elastic; legs are full length; are accurately marked ; and even. You should be able to buy DurableDURHAM Hosiery at any dealer's. If you do not find it, write to our Sales Depart- ment at 88 Leonard Street, New York, and we will see that you are supplied. A free Catalog showing the many Durable- DURHAM styles will be mailed upon request DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N. C. 88 Leonard Street, New York Durable-DURHAM Hosiery is not a product of child labor. No person under 14 years is employed, Industrial conditions under supervision of experts trained in U.S. Government courses on employment management Average working day is 8 hours and 15 minutes soft combed lisle- finish yarn. Strongly double reinforsed and toes areamooth, seamless and even. Balbrigean, black or white. Price 35¢ pale sizes soles and toes are smooth, seamless ro bat ta 9 Durable-DURHAM Hosiery TAR HEEL A medium weight tock with 3-thread, strongly reinforced nd toes, ribbed top ta and white, Price 20¢ pair ig ba arg 8 U8 ithieterttt et) university until after the death of him- | These are but two of the many THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. TTT VANGUARD BEGIN WORK TO | RECENEDNSI Officers Establish Headquarters | at Biltmore—42d May Arrive First. | Lieut, Col. Douglas Campbell and pt. Allen I, Lindley, as the a vance guard of the 77th Division of New York National Army troops, opened offices in the Hotel Biltmc to-day to make arrangements for the homecoming of the division. ‘The officers have only uncertain in- Yormation regarding the date of the return of the 7th. When they left France it was understood that the movement overseas would begin the last week in April, They have learned since their arrival that it is possible the 42d (Rainbow) Division, of which the old 69th New York, now the 165th Infantry, is @ part, may ahead of the 77th. come home “The ch moved," Capt, Lindley said to “The men are in splendid shape, b« physically and in spirits, They will not suffer under the strictest kind of affy inspection and it will not be nec- essary to subject them to any over- ng or cleaning up process when © no better men as good in peace arrive. and to-day with Lieut the commander of the “Lost Battalion,” who is back in civil life. Col, Whittiesey said he would take on all the work of prepar ing for a proper celebration of the d vision's return which could be on him, but that he wasn't going to march in any parade. According to announcement made to-day by the Mayor's Committee to Welcome the Homecoming Sol- diers, the Rainbow Division and the 77th Division will get a welcome that will compare favorably with that ven the 27th, The committee has already made tontative arrangements to receive the men of both divisions, and will work in co-operation with the organizations presenting the families of the New lS Vork soldiers, There is to be a spe- cial boat assigned to the “Gold Star" mothers of the boys of the 69th who gave up their lives in France and Wanders, Arrangements for the homecoming of the 804th ‘Field Artillery of the 77th jare being completed by the 804th F. JA. Association at No, 280 Madison Avenue. Mrs. Robert Bacon, whose Json is a captain in the 304th, is sin the Astor Hotel, have funds, Tues Quartet wi!l 5, Lotto Mad Franc M All are donat- vide ore, Association has to France sand s, bought instruments for a uided families of giment in many ways. jmen in the re ‘DRIVER OF MAIL TRUCK LOCKED UP FOR SPEEDING ' Goes to Jail for Two Days in Pret- erence to Paying Fine of $25. | “1 didn't think there was 4 peed limit for mail trucks id Gabriel Kornblith, No, 187% Sterling Place Brooklyn, driver of # post e truck, when arraigned tn the Avenue Court to-day on a ( speeding hat there are tt aid \ or AYSID Ginger Ale PrrTed SPRoine — AEA EAL. Use Cuticura Soap To Clear Your Skin area a 5&0, Tal dh armemics jail ovtnarar Mapas besten tae nd Found” articles of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can bo telephoned directly to The World. Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brookiya Office, 4100 Main, © of plan is not due, to any unreadiness of the 77th to be |SHIP DRAGS ANCHOR IN GALE | AND GROUNDS OFF BAY RIDGE | | Norw egian Bark Yola, With Cargo of Pig Iron, Is Driven Ashore, | | Dragging her anchor in the fifty-mile northwesterly gale, the Norwegian bark | Yota drifted from her anchorage at Quarantine to-day and went ashore at the foot of Ninetieth Street, Bay Ridge. A cargo of pig iron, it was thought, would hold the Yola in the mud and pre- | vent rerious damage, Because of the gale only six vessels Reliable had come up out of the lower bay at hoon in place of the twenty-five or thirty that ordinarily would have docked at that Sandy ¥ Telegraph wires between nd Quarantine were blown wind arriving last night from to take on additional cargo for the River Platte, wa freighters that, because of Ritchié & Cornell is a high grade DEPENDABLE organization. nined at who had hurried to Bay Ridge with a| Government tug on being advised of the plight of his vease THREATS TO HOLD UP TRAIN ON "L" FOR NOW-STOPS South Bound Trains of Sixth nue Car ashore | We tell the truth in our advertisements and in every transaction in our stores. “ We aim toplease every customer and, with that Ave- Delayed 35 Minutes by Frozen Switch. When six southbound Sixth Avenue trains shot past the elevated at 145th Street and Eighth Ave- tly to-day without stopping, in- Is In the crowd that had been growing forty minutes threatened to hold up. the t train by throwing | hes bn of it or waving the red | object in view, guaran- tee satisfaction { We want you to feel that we are absolutely dependable inevery way fron next tral Where the all while downtown without the customary Near 85th St. . Near 23d St. . Bet. 43d and 44th Sta re 125th St. Ei 2331 Eighth Ave. 143 West 20th St. BRONX: 408 East 149th St., Near 3d CANADA WON'T CHANGE TIME. Dayluht Saving Defeated by Vote last year's » that the De. SUNDAY WORLD Outfit of Period Furniture Pay for It $4 2 Cs OPEN AN fed. _T ACCOUNT tos ary dinner set or anything we up to $35 and pay for it 50c A WE We selecting. a pretty home for « room or an entire hoi weekly or monthly payments, agreeably sur = Sale of 100-Picce 95 Ditner Sits | 4 “treat Accounts Opened From *5 $5,000 On Small Weekly or onthly Payments N TALLY INVITED le of iifraolbin (Sold Separately if Desired.) UXTENSI SERVING TABLE ites, Wri wR Sale of Whi te Enamel Beds Keg, Price 818,00 (Sold Separately If Desired.) + s rl !.2:42 7 CMIPRONT EMC Ic HED ‘Heg. Pr { TOLLRT FABLE The ere) | Period Furniture *4 5 0) Pay for It $6 Weebly se TT VA Re il) ve Four Room Outfit of OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30 AT ALL THREE STORES. We Give Trading si « ST. Block | 35036 {I — Within Every Man’s Reach NEW YORK CITY STORES: Headquarters) WANTS WORK MO == Enjoy ihat Cozy Little Home Vihile Paying for It Our Three Stores offer you an unlimited ch8ice of complete outfits. all amount of money—Whether you furni you pay a few dollars down and the bala Comparison Wil! Convince You, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That “Jacobean Guk Lining Room Sub (Four Pieces) Pay for This | $2 a We American Walnut Bedroom Suit (Four Pieces) Custom Tailoring 3-Piece Suits Made to Measure &” 2250 — 25.00 __ 39.00 UR great tailoring organization stands behind every suit. @ We operate our own tailoring shops and supervise every detail in order to give you a thoroughly high-grade garment. @ Our tailoring to wearer system also en- ables us to cut out all middlemen’s profits—a substantial saving which we pass along to you. @ That is why our custom tailored suits are unquestionably the best for you to buy. ndon Stri rousers 55 Made to Order- Special l} : ng ‘ Stores Are: STORES IN BROOKLYN: 104 Flatbush Ave. Que Door from State 1370 Brosdway, Near Gates Ave it" 700 Broadway, 1 block from Flushing Ave. 5001 Fifth Ave., Cor, 50th Street STORES INNEW JERSEY: Newark, 196 Market St. Ni Union Hill, 267 Betgealon hve, Dose St OPEN EVENINGS till 8 Saturdays till 10 P.M. Ave. \ NDAY WONDERS. t you in your’ to buy such le Our Special $ 3-Room Outfit | 29 Pay for It $1.75 Weekly Genuine Oak 85 Rocker Rex, Price 149.7 Cush oF Credit Pay for This # Suit 4 Suit $2.50 Weekly r Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms On $35 Purchase 50 a Week On $75“ 1,00" On$i00 “$1.50 On $200“ $3.00 On $250 bd $3.50 beg Reg, Price 8247.50 In $300 “ $4.00 “ Jn$500 “= $7.80“ Chatra are seid 9.49 Larger Amounts in Proportion Cash or Credit Sale of ‘Sea Sc Sanitary Baby. y 54 ‘ & a Refrigerators Cariiages ve Me ee ag t Wood Pullmans Styles Loerns n & side so gM THEN CREB IN TN

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