The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 6

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Fer gi Wht THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919. | yon Leneue has opened a branch | battlefields set foot in Now York, | wary” } [Felix Ding, recently reinforced ov | Commressman’a Nody Hromeht Here. | Mrance from pneur IMPORTANT CHANGES DRYS SEEK 10 WIN tr them onthe same Roo mite thy nt hinted {0,40 MEXICAN BANDITS [Gen* auretians anauet reported | “Te stecmanee Kastere hagre are | ee trom wt —i— organization's headquarters at No, n the dry cause. On to-day from fotterdam corryiny | ousrentine t 7 is ¥ | 906 Broadway. | tw dpi at Resenentaties ABB; Hoke |i, euvaT: bout ; ; TRAIN SERVICE ! ’ Lieut. Gee who ha \tional Amendment ly ot Rerenente ms bagies 10 It een placed In bition, now 8 law r - : ; ‘agit diet = ” j i “ t tion of c aiined ef- i sar q WASHINGTON | onferred yesterday regarding th Viveny see ; bites tth r, B.C, Din at og m year to — ; is SMM OF te es ; It is the g rrhlarad ape bys since the 155-157 W. “4th St. 4 On Macy's Side o hibition service n duty over- BALTIMORE & OHIO R.R, EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL 19 th ‘ clotinn, , DALY AFFARS NOW! ity and Verw ¢ Guard of Fifty Wiped Out in | vebia a ; One Escapade—Ameri- Announce a Very Special Value 1 4t7 pm and sand Dining rea will carry Car Open Quarters for Them |; Where Missionary Work + Connrens Can Be Carried On. States for largely on fore a “For the purpose of Influencing the ween the thoughts and actions of returning | qj aren sol Ts. ors and marines” toward ongress Nat wide Prohibition, the Ant a few Newark Broad Street & W. Park Graceful Coatees, Capes & Wraps The Very Ultimate in Spring Distinctiveness Tricolette and Twill Wrap. $45.00 These Specials at All Bedell Slore=—==—==———— 4 e pledged to Nationa ators in enough Brooklyn 460-462 Fulton rt reent he popula- Street States, living in y and voting for West 34th Street—New York nt. of the es. There ».3 per cent ng in wet terri- n other words, there were 60 nt. more people living In dry than in Heense territory be- tate of war existed between ed States and Germany, ly-five million people stood Prohibition before the ‘ates the great prin- racy for which our seas to battle, sailors have 1 the Consti- es. on has been nstitution of the ORS and wraps of superb, aristocratic air— in beautiful, soft Velour Cloths, selected Pop- lins and trim Mannish Serges—cleverly dupli- cating the newer, revised types of foremost cou- turiers, Natio Prohibition Iment they ask you to violate hs as soldiers and sailors of your country. “The liquor men say that Prohibi- tion will restrict ‘personal liberty,’ “When they advance this statement they know they are telling a false- Extraordinary Values at $25 | NTRODUCING the new D'Artagnan cape— new variations of the gracefully draped Dol- mans and town wraps—falling in voluminous folds or with plaited backs. Notably smart new interpretations—in_ silhouettes, adhering to slen- derized lines. In all the modish fabrics and colors. Extraordinary Values at *35 FASCINATING presentation of ultra-fash- ionable new style themes, in draped Dolmans, barrel capes, roadster coatees and wraps—yor- geously silk lined—revealing clever handling of Bolivia, Suede Cloth, Crystal Cords and Velours. Extraordinary Values at *A5 tribunal of f liquor bas a personal liberty.” been ruled Ore | TRUCK CRUSHED BY CAR. Driver Thrown 20 Feet as Vehicle In Pinned Agatost “1 Pillar, A motor delivery truck and a street y Liberty WASHINGTON, April 10.—An appea. SNES Se eT Se Paris London { The cuits in th’s scale wore not pu-chased in { | ||\ \\ large cuantities to sell at a juantily price. It ' ; + \\ : iva cate of fiae assortmeits and wall feature; \ s 4 4 t! a saa ” . | \ NF ‘ea an 4 | AY \ \) ba, At 35.00: Am ng other new styles, four h / \ \ / \ distinctively different custom-made models “yy \ } \ eiercd in no other shop on Fifth Avenue Sh You Never Pay More at Best's No Charge for Alterations NYS Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Pe Established 1879 re oy Sale Friday & Saturday | Women's Tailored Suits i Greeley 1234 | \ \ | H t | f KS 22 NN FP BANAT ih *] ev. CL 50.G0 or elsewhere, At 50.00: tailleurs specially priced for this week only. A special group of handsome Fifte.n models T..ivd Floor Chere OSCE “gph pein - can, J. P, Me The © De partment has r fur —a practical, double-text ther partic news as illustrated-- of . train equipment burned, for Fritay and Scturday Reversible Cape $167 can Injured. WASHINGTON, April 10.—A pase | (sth senger train was derailed by Mext can bandits sixty-flve miles from passengers injured was one Ameri. papers, despatches say, reported that |)! the train was derailed by rebels, tha a number of persons on board were | wounded during the attack and some A Federal | guard \# reported to have been killed. | Mexican newspapers —_reachiny Other — remar Weingarten's nnd ¢ Washington to-day report a revival of banditry in the State of Vera Cruz |tw immediately south of Tampico and} record six other serious attac trains since the middle of March.| This is largely the territory where | e rebels numbere Cash Mas Orders Promptly Attended to mounted men, FOR MEN WHO WANT CLOTHES IN A HURRY BUT DON’T WANT THEM MADE THAT WAY! FRANKLIN SIMON Men’s Suits and Topcoats Hand-Tailored and Ready hand naturally look for the finest materials in which to express themselves, just as artists do. They embrace both imported and domestic cheviots, worsteds, and flannels. Butmoreimportant than their technical termino!ogy is the soft-surface character of the weaves they come in. Woolens and workmanship alike reveal the spirit of genuine idealism. Nothing worth while is done in a hurry. Perfection is a slow process.. Hand-tailoring takes time. And time means money. But in this case it means our money not yours. We are work- ing to give you hand-tailored clothes at the price of those that are not. And even the fabrics are finer and choicer in conse- quence, for men who work by MEN'S SUITS $30 TO 465.,..TOPCOATS #30 TO 65 Flen's Clothing Shop The Franklin A Really Good Man’s Shoe Low $7.50 High $8.00 (SS zs Don't let the price preju- Mee, Ready Shirts In Foreign Custom Shirtings $4.00 The Scotch and French Madras in these * shirts was never intended for ready- made shirts. They are custom shirt- ings exclusively. Lut we wanted to get away from conventional ready-made patterns, so we made up these custom fabrics in a size range and they cer- tainly are a great experiment, Men's Furnishings Shop dice your judgment, See the shoe. That's the only test. Simply Gemonstrates how fine a shoe $7.50 or $8.00 will buy provided you know w here to buy it. Comes in all leathers —and goes in 'em, too. Hlen's Mhoe Ohop FIFTH AVENUE MEN'S SHOPS—2 TO 8 WEST 38TH STREET, LOCATED ON STREET LEVEL Greeley and we will call for your Far Overcoat and put it in cold storage. | "Phone 6900

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