The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 8

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et ce ene See eat a We a EI eg ee eee | President Gene: TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE °°". CALLED PATRIOTISM BARRIER Guernsey pmonstrated, “that to patriotiam is WASHINGTC of all spoken Jan feom the public ensential element in the American conscio by Mrs. George AL 14. xolusion | resteat batriers eign languake that the supr ational me Thacher Guerr, PRESCRIPTION PRICES The price of a prescription at Liggett’s represents cost of ingredients, plus the labor and a fair profit—nothing for mystery. Using the best ingredients, with an exact, uniform method of figuring costs, we enter into prescription price-competition with No one. Ta PIM LM ESET TOO H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street An Important Sale of Misses’ Capes to take place to-morrow (Tuesday) on the Second Floor, will offer extraordinary values in Two New Cape Models priced at $35.00 Both are of serge and are handsomely trimmed with braid and tricolette. Three New Cape Models priced at $45.00 One of these is of tricotine; one is of taffeta combined with serge; the third is of serge, trimmed with braid. All are silk-lined. One New Cape Model priced at $75.00 This is copied from a French model of truly Parisian chic, and has lost none of it in the copying. It may be obtained in Poiret twill or tricotine, is trimmed with squirrel fur and handsomely lined. There are 150 Capes in the selection The Fancy Needlework Dep’t will place on Special Sale to-morrow 30,000 Skeins of Superior Wool (Four-fold and Shetland Floss) at these remarkably low ¢ Four-fold Woo! per skein 2ic.; or 20 skeins (in box) $3.90 per skein 32c.; or 16 skeins (in box) 4.85 Shetiand Fioss per skein 22c.; or 12 si box) $2.55 These wool yarns are the m knitting or crocheting b germents, shawls sweaters. anc dren's scarfs and the fashionable (Department on the Fourth Floor) § ? ‘ Mrs. one of the WAY CASUALS manding officer, deploring disorders on Thursday and exp sing app Four Hundred Arrests Made as Result of Recent the com- re- ciation of the forbearance of the troops, Four hundred persons have been arrested in connection with re- cent rioting. Apart from collisions with mobs on April & 9, 10 and 11, four officers and fifteen men have been killed through attacks on individuals, The police report the civilian casualties for the | twenty-four hours ending at noon on Friday as being three killed and fit-| teen wounded | Egyptian Na-| CAIRO, Saturday, April 12.—An] The deputation of ffictal atatement issued at the head. |tionalists which has been given per- quarters of Gen. Allenby, Speciat|™!s#ion to go to England was given an enthusiastic farewell yesterday, At Malta the deputation will pick ap Said Zagioul Pasha, the former Min ister of Justice and campaign for complete autonomy, ~ High Commissioner for Egypt and the udan, to-day read Mince noon yesterday quiet pre leader of the vaiied throughout Egypt. An attempt n Thursday to tamper with a rail- fae : | way resulted in five arrests, while| SU*trelian Coal Goes Up With attempts to interfere with telegraphic es ANON AHHH DETR ARNITE ty ommunication resulted in the vil lage of Reni Sembil being rounded and given three days in which to produce the guilty person On Friday, two rioters were killed 't aur} 4 ncrea cent. and that the Commonwenlth ment, simultaneously, has sanc wn increase in the price of coal Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale of House and Couuitry Dresses. will comprise 2,500 Women’s Dresses, simply but attract- ively made of the practical cottons in demand for Summer morning wear, very exceptionally priced at $2.25, $3.00 & $4.65 The Sale will take place on the SIXTH FI Unusual Values are offered, in the Depa Ready-to-wear [D1 Women’s Tcilored Frocks of wool jersey, in navy, taupe or tan, specially priced at $37.50 There are six new and quite different models from which selections may be made, several of them artistically embroidered and all fea- turing the long, graceful line of the fashion=- able silhouette. Sizes, 34 to 44, inclusive. (Third Floor) Wool Dress Fabrics lengths si Skirts an cut in are a present feature of interest All of the materia stock; and include ¢ Serges; jersey cloths, | ings; and duvetyn, in ¢ of the wanted colors. generous assortm The prices are considerably below the regular quotations Furs and Fur Garments HRS. MCOOEY WINS ACTION FOR 4000, v Doesn't Only Not Have to Pay Judgment, but Will Collect $14. The failure of George ©. former State Superin Banks, to serve properly and complaint on Mrs. Catherine McCovey, wife of J the De tic lea ty a sui by by the decision of Justice State Jan. 7, 1911 liabilities exceedec and it was found the settled immediately and ¢ were sued. Judement was taken against Mrs. MeCooey for that amount on Dec. 26, 1917, but later she the verdict se she had not been served with th papers in the On Nov. 28 the present Superintendent of Bank Mr. Skinner, Mrs. Me Her 3a her, in his de have that managed to aside, contending suit last again ‘woey law of paying ¢ BOLSHEVIK PROPAGARDA Pamphlets Believed Responsible for Undermining Morale of U. S. in Russia, soldiers to their rela States M to work ou tiny WILL CEMENT GROW GRASS? |j That Is the Question That Rock, N. J. In Interested TALIANS TO HONOR WALLACE Nesidents of Clty Mean A beautiful he sculptor t ted in the n e living in WASHIN received for storage in vaults located in the establishment wn Landis decided against Mra ) Who appealed to the Supreme @ Van Tuyl, @ ‘The Carnegie Trust Company failed | \@ Ife WAR OFFICE TO PUBLISH aa Will Present |} THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. HELD IN JAIL BY BOLSHEVIK! : HEARD MANY CAPTIVES SHOT, "i's re A ian Mission, Thinks Allies Should Have Aided Kerensk Count Dentia Fiazzo, member of the al Wan lament s going to a D'Aos | (Eee RANT H AM AUTUMN! Paul BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. Announce For Tomorrow A Dress Sale HIS advertisement was inspired by two 27th Division men, Preparatory to doffing their uniforms and donning civilian clothes they had selected suits here. This is what one of them said: «Our Boys’ —who did f] i tinetive—that express Spring suits and coats 28.50 I knit-weave. It is too ; correct colors for Spring. 4 4 4 mm You |marty in the war he was a Cavatry|whether he w § [Colonel on t “How good it is, after having gone all over town, to come here and find that the first suits we put on are just the one ments for this or that brand of clothes Fifth Avenue styles and can’t be distinguished from custom fabrics, models and tailoring except by the price-tickets. No wonder soldiers, sailors and civilians take to these medium-weight Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. ng to know elieved to and to have revolutions peurd, and I as glad to A spy ff and | tnapector Henry Back on Daty. y lice Inspector Dominick Henry, fn charge of the Upper Tendertoin dis- trict, returns to his desk this morning. ut been confined to his home, No. 315 Central Park West, for a week bv n attack of Influensa Across the Street from ALTMAN'S New Spring Styles Just Received In an Extraordinary Special Purchase From One of Our Best Makers dcteal Values to $39.50 New Draped Models Beaded Georgette Figured Georgette For Present and Summer Wear A large variety of designs to select-from déveloped in color combinations of un- usual richness fe MUU UUVYY Best & Co. CLOTHES ror OUR MEN “Made in Our Own Shops” s we want.” the fighting —do not wish to look like advertise- They want clothes that are dis: their own individualities—that represent genuine at 34.50 and upward to 65.00 37.50 SPRING COATS—SPECIAL Spring coats tailored of shower-proofed vicugna-finished worsted in a new soft to wrinkle or rumple. New models in all the 28.50 est & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 Entrance —1 West 35th St. Never Pay More at Best’s

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