The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1919, Page 7

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| undersized tailors and fact WOMEN PLEDGE ADIN BUILDING <= 7M NENA, = a ee Rally in Heariy Plan to Honor of East Side Support of Heroe By Harry H. Seelidtenlan oh Considerable advan made to-day in ed by The Evening memoria side in commem n of tt sm of the Jewish h Divi Inspired to the highe pitch enthus'asm rfu! medium f Amer yt people known in civic, jon circles, as n promoting anism Ither women w octal and ed bat this will be a o New York's Melting Pot n which rich and poor, high and fought side by side and met ‘asks bra No defini ated as to the Noted men intere ment suggest a ha! structure, which ma community centre, with all onal facilities, including th cal development of th walls of this institution ¢ seribed laughed ! the Vesle and ata of action in the Argor sixty-threo days. ‘The most ardent suppc Bvening World the mothers of the } are always speaking the valiant role thei the “Lost Battalion.” H among rious tri Divisio s st Sid etionately of played the litt y work ounded 4 ems were cut off and su the sombre thickets of th when enveloped, all thc rules of the war game required 4 talation, but they stood their ground and made American history. Among the wish women of New York who pporting the memorial plan are: Miss Ida Abramow! Girdsdansky, Miss Mra, J. Alter, Mrs, Go Mandel, Mrs. A. A. Anzel, Mrs, Hers bert 8. Goldstein, Mrs. 1. K. Mrs. M. Asofsky, Mrs. N Mrs. 8. Mason Mra .Richard ( Mrs. a ax, Masse], Miss H. B: man, Mrs. N. Mitteln Bellin, Mrs. 1 Null, Mrs, B. Leon Kamaiky, John 1,, Bernste! A. Palmer, Mrs. * Migs 8. Karansky, Mrs ¢ Mra. 1. L. Bril, Mrs, David Kass, Miss | PH] Podolsky, ail Miss Ida Brisman fe M ’ | | Fatelowits, Mrs, Harry r 4, Forman, Mrs. I man, Miss Reba Friedman, Miss Ste wRARAaART iZ = — Miss Levine, } Iiteky, Mrs. i. Irene Loeb, Anna I. Mc Ratoff, Mrs. Albert Rose Sam Rosenman, Mrs. Miss Bella Straus, Mrs. acke, Miss Henrietta . B.S. Viadec AGG a RE Tanz ED | Abdo-Vibro Belt | FOR MEN AND WOMEN COMPELS DEEP BREATHING { Sera ree sy A protruding abdomen is \| the breeding spot of all disease, What Father THOUS. FETS WI | For a limited time— a $5.00 model—$3, 00 Gall pers TE amare \"Booklet on Seif De Dept. 402. NULIFE CO MPANY “MEXICO WON'T RECOGNIZE “Sy ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, THE MONROE DOCTRINE gar It Attacks Country’: —Minister Recalled 's Sov- nize from Paris other ME: SXICO CITY, April 9 (By Asso- | )—The non-recognition- of | Doctrine by t and the recall f Mexican tlals m Paris : William HL. Mill who was Grand Treasurer of the Masons in this State r ten years, prior to last May, will be given a complimentary dinner at the Hotel Pennsylvania Saturday evening to celebrate his twenty-f year as [resident of the Now York Masonic Club. JUST ‘‘SHOOKIDS!” eyes at the new pair of pumps on Miss 1 ee little CAMMEYER “SHOOKID” i All agree with her that they look wonderful, axious to get a pair. alenty on hand in all sizes, meeting Department of answered that has not recogn' the Mon doctrine that attacks eignty and independence of Minister Pani was ree of his ina’ in Paris Dinner to Former Masonic Treasurer, is has enibenl| Monroe Doctri at because ty to present his creden: > is looking with eager ‘SHOOKID.” ind all are And Ma knows that the prices of our Shoes are most reasonable: PATENT LEATHER and GUN METAL STRAP PUMPS WHITE CANVAS STRAP PUMP: BLACK GUN {Sizes 6 METAL OXFORDS i FINE RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS WHITE CANVAS {Sizes 6 OXFORDS | Sizes 6 [Sizes 6 Sizes 6 Complete stock of HIGH SHOES in Gun Metal, Russia Calf and White Buckskin at most reasonable prices. | CAM MME Stamped: orca Shoe Means Standardof Merit 34" St. New York 111g. - 8, 3.25 814-11, 3.75 + 8, 2.75 1 815-11, 3.50 11, 4.00 2, 4.75 1144-2, 4.50 219-7, 5.00 1114-2, 4.00 214-7, 5.00 2)9-7, 6.00 -11, 4.50 11),- 2, 5.50 ( \ ( ( ( ( ( | So come ahead “SHOOKIDS;” we have | ( ( ( | ( ( ( 216-7, 7.00 11, 3.50 2, 4.00 YER 244-7, 5.00 <_< a ae eae ae som. Our Bakery Products Molasses Fruit Cake Iced or Plain This rich, Ww holesome the premises, old-fashioned 24¢ Lb. ingredients. vlate or Vanilla. weigh about 5 Ib: SIN NUT LOAF CAKES, ade of the purest and best ingre- dients, each cake weighing about "V2 pounds, A quality that retails | in specialty stores at 75c each. Our price 59c each. Ryoys JELLY FILLED DOUGHNUTS— The finest made; purest ingredi- ents used; at (doz.), ddc Mecys Pies, large size, 44¢ each. Apple, rai- sin, lemon, AMorys DELICIOUS ALMOND COFFEE RINGS— Large size; special, 18c ea, Made from Whole Wheat Flour Each, 10¢. \ All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises f Delicatessen bl A SPECIAL SA 2 OF FRESH EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAYONNAISE—24e Ib BOILED "FANCY MAINE An appetizing combination salad, LIVE LoBSTERS69e th «made of fresh eggs. celery, finest | Gry yyNE SMOKED potatoes and J\\GY Perfect May onaaise, in which only pure oil is used SPANISH STYLE VEGETABLE SALAD-—43c lb. A delicious combination Salad of Po- tatoes, Sweet Peppers, Celery, Toma- toes, String Beans, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots and Mayonnaise. CORNED BEEF—84c |b. Well cooked bottom round; eut from the best beef BOSTON STYLE BAKED HAM-—~$1.04 |b. lly selected, prime sugar cured tender, baked to a turn and sliced thin. | FRANKFURTERS—37c bb. | Extra fine, small or large size; very delicious. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U. S. Food Administration License No, G.02865, B.0688, BGth Street. 2—-Vifth Floor, RM Me Herald Square, delicious and Cake is made on from a good recipe, carefully selected fruits, the best molasses and the purest Iced with Choc- The loav s. We w deliver them, but not C.O.D, GLACE CHERR) LOAF CAKES. made of gredients, about 1!/; pounds. retails in specialty stores at 75 each. Our price 59¢ each. CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH CAKES— Pure and DANISH STYLE PASTRY— Made by Rion FANCY POUND CAKE 3 39¢ *4|| HMGYS GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—\6-0r. loaf ‘a | nright’s All o' the Wheat Flour, the old style stone process including cherry; WHITEFISH—38e lb Rich and of very fine flavor; an ex* cellent breakfast dish, STUFFED HERRING WITH CABBAGE SALAD A very appetizing dish, prepared by our own expert chef NOVA SCOTIA SALMON $1.9 |b, The very choicest on the market FULL MILK CHEESE Extra fancy, mild and of fine flavor PIMENTO CHEESE—38c |b. Our own make. | LIMBURGER CHEESE Fancy New York State; the finest domestic made. “—- pure and wholesoi 24¢ Lb. with the pr est and best ine each cake weighing A quality that wholesome; dozen, 34 : ‘our expert baker, 6c ea. plain, citron and ~13e each 46 |b. 52e lb, New York snr ATIF SESE ESTER. ae” EK = ODODE APRIL 24, 1918, B’dwoy, 34th to 35th St We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower aan Any Other = but for Cash Only. v Boys’ straw hats a Sale at $1.84 There's a hat to become him among these many styles if his hair is bobbed or short, curly or straight. They are good quality patent Milans, all neatly finished with grosgrain bands outside and imitation leather sweat. bands inside. DOLPHIN, PINAFORE, ME- DIUM MIDDY AND MAXIM STYLES, IN PLAIN NAVY, BLACK, BROWN OR WHITE, OR Ly COMBINATION EF- to7, Remember his if you can't bring him Sons Second Moor, B4th Street, Rear. Conforming with the tone of your car are these Suits for chauffeurs $34.75 ality. They are tailored with great care, of all wool gray whipcord in a smart pinch- The pockets have flaps at 99¢ bas buttons. These are medium hese ag weight; in attractive pat- suits can terns and very service- had with able. Single bed size. either long Three-quarter bed size trousers oF at $1.39, breeches, Former prices $1.49 Caps to match, $2.49 — Rear, AOO’—Pifth Floor, Front. Bath Mtreeton - Remnants of wash goods 1-10 to 4 Less hams, plain and printed voiles, poplins, cotton suitings, novelty skirtings, percales, madras shirtings, lingerie and dress crepes, striped gala- Plain and fancy, teas, apron checks. Sees —Second Foor, Centre. America. investment! Buy Your Bond To-day. Sooe—Muin F Special! This charming | georgette blouse $9.94. It is of excellent heavy quality Georgette in’ a round neck style with fluted and lac ged frills around the neck and cuffs Tiny pin tucks trim the back and front, The fastening is concealed be- neath the little buttons at the shoulders As illustrated, white, flesh or bisque SY—Third Floor, 34th street SHEETS Size before hemming 54x94ho in, $1.19 ea, | 81x94% in., 638x94!o in, 1.39 81x108)5 in, 63x108)5 in., 1.54 8Ix112! in, 638x112) in., 1.64 90x103)5 in, 72x04'4 in, 1.54 90x112!y in, oa — Bas It has been a long time since we were able to offer crochet The Fifth Liberty Loan appeals to all Americans A Liberty Bond is an investment in the future of What a glorious future, and what a wonderful Women's Liberty Loan Committee. + BAth dtreet., 772x103) in., 72x112)9 in., nt, Rear who seek ered satin, ete. Sale begins Friday, 9 A. M. ‘Third Floor, 34th Street, Broadway An event worthy to celebrate the opening of the enlarged coat section. | Women’s one-of-a-kind CAPES and WRAPS Just fifty choice and lovely samples $59.75 { Usual prices would be $69.75 to $98.75 | This is an event by which the new section will be re- membered, for every garment in this sample collection is characterized by beauty and suffused with individu- The group represents wraps that were specially purchased, together with a number from our own stocks. The remarkably low price is the only point of similarity; in every other instance, cach garment is a model of its kind. Those wraps or capes that are different will do well at least to see them. The materials are duvetyn, tricotine, fine velour, heavy grade satin, tricolette, taffeta, combinations of satin and tricotine, ribbed weave tricolette and duvetyn, moire, bolivia. A few handsome evening wraps—Georgette with moleskin embroid- A remarkable Early Summer millinery offering of 300 navy blue hats $4.49 and $5.49 suitable We saved considerable on our last purchase of sheets and _ pillow cases and we are passing the savings on to you in this sale $1.68 ca. | BOLSTER CASES 1.79 42x70 in., 79¢ ca 18 45x79 in., 89c ea ee PILLOW CASES 1.94 45x39! 5 in., 44c eu 1.94 54x89! 6 in, 54e vy Ath Street Store Opens 9 A, M.—Closes smartly braided, Sailors, all smartly trimmed. ’ They “fish tail” Pink, buff, navy, peacock, salmon, turquoise, rose, corn, green, combination effects. SPECIAL: Signe —Second Floor, 34th Street SALE of 705 sweaters have Would usually be 89 to $8.50 These hats are exceptional in smartness, in quality of materials, in workmanship. for immediate wear. Large Hats of Lisere combined with Taffeta and swathed with fringed sashes, hats of Taffeta short back hats, Chin Chin They are hats that are For the sporting season of Spring and Summertime — five becoming slyles r) $3.74 A special purchase-—if bought regularly would be $6.74. plain we purling below the waistline. gray, white, Included are hand knitted imported coat style sweaters, Women's sizes 38 to 44, 5.30 P. I ugre—Third Floor, S4th Street ~ es ; > eae eg te E bodies with fancy ribbed weave

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