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a ee Ce _* Comporer ©. Erlanger Dies. PARIS, April 25 (1avas).—Camiile Erlanger, the composer, died yesterday rlanger was born in Paris and colved his musical education at the Conservatoire, His compositions dude “Saint Julien 1 Petoopicaltee,' " “Kermaria.” « musical idyll; “Le “| Polanais” and “Le Fils de L'Etotle He also composed a number of ¢ turesque works for the orchestra, song = MANY NEWYORK | | and plano pieces hs ieut. Col. Among the officers'of the Infantry, 77th Division, from York and vicinity who arrived Mount Ver n are the Washington oR Henadquarters- Lieut ° McGee, No, 208 Weat Baltimore & sor towns rosso 724 Btreet; Major A. F. Thom YD RETURN pt Weatervelt Avenue, New War Tax 24c Additional Pennsylvania R. R. Brighton, 8. 1.; ING LEAVES 4.83 PM. Lieut Parkway, n; Lieut ant 48th Street, Company A—t No. 66 Oukland Av pany C—Capt. R 4 Putnam Pince, White Plains, i Lieut. C. BE. Bengert, No. 46 First Street, Mount Vernon, No. 850 East 165th Street, and B. J. Mooney, No. | Brooklyn, Company B—Lieut. 1. W | No. Fourth Avenue ris, Long Br F, Collins, N Pelham Mano’ out } Company H—Capt lyn; Lieut, 178 Linden Avenue, Brooklyn; jain Bernard J, Reilly, No, 17 wide Avenue, Corona, L, 1. Company I—Capt. jon, No. 125 East 7oth No. 656 Henry Street, Rings, priced from $10 to 8500, and te ranging ‘18 cmt John's Place, Brooklyn. carats, Nowhere else can Company L~ Lorini, No. 20 Bonn Place, Wee-! TANT Bed ie hawken, N. J Zoury: paiva guaseen Machine Gun Company—Lieut. Don- ence stands ald It. McIntire, No. 8% West End} These ue. selection ix adv’ Mi Headquar: of the, caghis values imelod led tn cording te new carat eaumle “ss |S itary Detachment Patehen, ¥ ine Sat, ete.) Poet 19)-—-Lieut nding officer, ve—Brig. Gen. » No. 349 West 68th ut, Col. Lewin Land 9 tn nol eitianaing that init cant ANYWHERE at less than double the money—every cent of it will win, a nurse, No. 449 Sixth 170Nassav SUNYC,) “Ee Special Showing Saturday WOMEN’S PUMPS HIS particular Pump (as illustrated) is in " | at favor, and at most shops the demand is greater than the supply, causing Milady a lot } \ of unnecessary rambling uround The CAMMEYER SHOP has it in five different leathers among which can be found all sizes. Needless to say much about the stylishness of this Pump, as a better looking and more dressy shoe is hard to find sh ig Patent Leather... 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 4h Gun Metal Calf. . 11.00 ~ Cocoa Calf... 11.00 Dark Brown Suede... Brown Kid CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. t, New Yorku - 11.00 1150 -OFFICERSHOME | WITWTHE SOGTH se McGee and Mz | Davis and Thomas Among te Leaders of Regiment. lowing Andre De Cop Philip Benjamin, No. Brooklyn; | yw ziger, No, 149 Clinton , sid Arnota | '"* J. Sprague, Company D—Capt. A. W. ‘Lemteoh, | 1018 Avenue Stokes, npany G—Capt. Oliver W. Avenue, | olds 8. Schoop, No. 190 Riverside Drive. Charles Brill, No, 209 Henry Street, Brook- | Edward McGarvey, Crneat C. Street, Company K—Capt. David Hoagland, Brooklyn, and | Lieut. Thomas E, Pierce, No. 192 St. | Lieut. Morris Campbell t Battalion + Whitmarsh, No. 918 bo; Lieut. Martin 76th Street, ‘STORY LIKE FAIRY TALE, BUT AMERICAN FOOD BRINGS TRUE, SAYS CHAMBERLAIN 5 arr ity at 5 He Made Repor' lh h Off Up ( THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1 1919. END OF GERMAN STRIKES | °°" soe stains BOSTON, April 26 vurt 1 le Orr iti 5 i rt Martial De- | Normal Condition Restored | si0 sesciver ver Many Districts and Produc- Railroad to 7 pn debtedness amounting tion Is Increased. from the Director General of Ratl- ‘This tory may BERLIN, April 25 (Associated | roads and to apply to the War Finance but, upon my|Press)—Almost as suddenly as the « true,” said Captain Kdmund| recent strikes began here, there and G. Chamberlain of San Antonio, Tex.,| everywhere, Germany appears to be LjOTS testifying in his own defense at the} @uleting down again. The coal min $200,000, due May 1 3 » rete owered the road to American naval court martial in con-|¢s in the Rubr district are returning poley. in with hie reported exploit onthe}to work in increasing numbers and| gations due British front inst Summer. yesterday thone in the Dushburg and | tor Gene Captain Chamberlain related in de-|Muehthoim districts, as well as half tail Ae Shek & the battle in which] a dozen other places, returned to the 206th tho British squadron in which he says} coltieries, rejecting appeals from the New NO Was flying took part. Returning | 7 ‘i after a bombing expedition over | Communists, nthe Fismes, where he was positive he} A big factor tn the situat |na hey JOHNS, B. w. Devette,| Lynbrook. | 8. Kenyon and South | Lieut. | mM! Mor Loren | No. | Chap- Burn- Poll- Danio! cheerfully refunded. No, 7 pel, Brooklyn; Lieut, Joseph Morrissey, No. 39 Seventh | B.GUTTERSSONS |=: | Argonne Players (entertainment)—| Lieut. George Lynch, No, 271 West BY DIAMOND ‘IMPORTERS uath 8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWE) Also on board was Miss Edith | Stre brought down two German airplanes in flames and two other enemy ma-/} ‘ol. Hugh Mel chines of which he 82d Street; ;sald he be of the British officer cam- | N, ther conditions’ to-day were con. red too uncertain for the starting of trana-Atiantic BONWIT TELLER &,CO engine trouble flight, ell. been the distribution of Am food, which has proved a spe traction to laboring men. An ir uncertain, he arated from the and 6 lines, where an soldier and ‘rench officer, in coal production is largely n able similarly in upper Silesi In Brunswick the authorities have lightened tho regulations incident to martial law and almost normal con- | ditions prevail, KF. April | Treas inson and Ar chosen merive a, William 8. Rob- Brunner were of the Academy Couns The Specslly Shep of Orginal FIETH AVENUE.AT 388™ STREE? WILL FEATURE SATURDAY About 175 Serge & Poiret Twill MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS Reduced to 33,00 38.00 A comprehensive assemblage of Misses’ Suit Fashions, featuring many interesting variants of the mode in plain tailored, braid trimmed or embroidered models—emphasizing Puritan or “‘gilet” types. In navy, black and beaver shades. Sizes 14 to 20. About 200 Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS Reduced to 46.00 58.00 Distinctly youthful types are these charming models done with novel treatments of tuckings, cordings and tube braiding, with straightline, finger-tip length, blouse or mannish coats. In navy, black, clrecks and beaver shades. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Suits of Duvetyn, Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill, 75.00 to 95.00 An assemblage which includes the smartest * Jeune Fille’ tailor- made types in ta lored or ornamented styles. Sizes 14 to 20. A Collection of About 90 Navy Blue MISSES’ SERGE FROCKS | Reduced to 20.00 | Individualized modes, in frocks designed for street wear. Vestee braided and embroidered types, with sash or tie Sizes 14 to 20. | belts and other novel touches. Misses’ Coats, Capes and Wrap-Coats 19.50 to 195.00 An infinite variety of charming models is represented in all the favored fabrics, revealing treatments original with this shop. Coats and capes of velour checks, gabardine, tricotine, evora, bolivia and silk duvetyn. Sizes 14 to 20 |B. AND M. TO BORROW MONEY In the Federal Court to-day authorized he Boston and Maine pt certificates of in- to $271,000 Corporation for a loan not exceeding 80 per cent. of the certificates Issued The Boston and Maine has to meet obligations amounting to more than The court em- ursue a siinilar js to meet obli- tor General is unable to make cash Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruin Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU i good eyesight pet, No, 514 West Sith Street: Capt ‘ h 14 Academy of Elects. . ‘ he equadron, he said, to oe is Madond SUNDAYS, W. B. Graf, No, 1124 Jackson cover him Up." The officer asked’ him| At the annual meetin the National 4 | Bronx; Capt. Robert H. Whitou, No. |t0 do 80, he said, as he was lable to| Academy of Design Wednesday evenin MAY 4, JUNE 1 and 29 lq? road 1 M. Bi }, Court martial for permitting the Amer-| Herbert Adams was re-elected P: BPRCTAL TRAIN LEAVES 17 Broadway; Lieut. T russel, | ican aviator to fy in « British machine, dent Howard Hides) Butter, View Pres Established é ‘ears, Station, 12.10 A, 3 No. 15 Broad Street; Lieut, Percival | - — i sae 1, | [|New York: 184 Biway, at Jonn St Mendenhall jr, No, 185 East 338d) Weatber Agate Delays Over Ocecan vt een 223 Sixth Av. to Get Ald a Head. Judge Morton rth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. zor Nasrau, at Ann St. f, West 4ad Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si Best & Co. ~ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Inviting Styles for Girls, Misses €& Women Featured. Saturday at Special Prices Attractive Coats and Capes for Girls 18.50 THE coats have a certain exclusiveness of line and finish that mothers will like. Included are coats of fine serge, Poiret twill, wool jersey and burlap in various models for both dress and Summer sport wear. Sizes 10 years to 16. Gracefully rippling in back, and delight- fully youthful are the navy serge with vests in front. Wise mothers take advantage of the fact that a full cape lends grace to the slimness of young growing daughters. Sizes 8 vears to 16. Suits, Capes and Coats for Misses 35.00 SMART blouse suits of navy blue serge show silk tricolette vests. Skirts are the right degree of narrowness. These are tailored in our exclusive and reliable way— for smartness of line and durability. Street, motor and sport coats in numerous models represent an unusual opportunity at this price. Included are coats of trico- tine, wool jersey, Poiret twill and Scotch mixture. | Capes of fine serge are lined with taffeta ; | and trimmed with ‘bl ack silk braid, They Pretty Silk Dresses | fall almost to the knees in back and on the for Girls at 13.50 side and the collar crosses to form a belt in front. TA! TA in navy, brown or Copen- lagen makes attractive dresses with straight bodices and pleated skirts trim- med with checked silk. Sizes 6 years ta 12 Second Floor N unusual assortment of smart models in misses’ street dresses of serge or silk—offered at the special price of 25.00 Second Floor Women's Street €@ Restaurant Gowns Foulard Crepe de Chine Taffeta Unusual at 29.00 SMART, seasonable styles that will do for many occasions right through the early Summer! This is a most unusual offering at this time, but we need more room for the lighter Summer things. The dresses, them- selves, are well made and up to our exclusive style standard. Included are: dresses of plain and beaded Georgette in street and evening ades; crepe de chine for afterncon wear; taffeta for calling or shopping; and foulard in various attractive patterns. Third Floor ——New Milanese Silk Gloves—— for Women | 70 Georgette Extraordinary at White Gray Brown Black Champagne These are new gloves of perfect fit, finished with two clasps. | Mail and Phon- Orders Filled You Never Pay More at Best’s THE JOB! | Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 FINISH BUY VICTORY BONDS, FEATURED SATURDAY > Women's Spring Capes Special 37.50 | A variety of ten fashionable models—new drape capes, three models: coat fronts prevail- ing now in capes for tailored wear, three pleated yoke inset; full-length ripple capes with braided yokes Men's serge, all silk lined. Third Floor Ydu Never Pay More at Best's