The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 6

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DYN ACT GNF POST TO FRIEND Charlies A. Place by Resigna- tion Assures Promotion of Lieut. James McAuley. Police Captain A. Place ts ying in St, Elizabeth's Hospital, No, Ris we Street. He has lost the use voice. He called for ye chaplain ep Depart- ment, the Rev, John J. Coogan, to- day, and laboriously spelled out a message that broyght Lieut. James MoAuley hurrying to the hospital Capt. Place yund Lieut, MoAuley have nds for years. Lieut. Me aptain of Since Auley Tram Classon Avenue in the place of C | him a is resignation | artment, written in the presence of Father Coogan and to take #feot immediately As Caft. Place is more than fifty five years old and has been on the force more than twenty-five years, it smmissioner En . then handed 4 mandatory with ( right to accept the res once, | Capt. Place's dying act of friendship is explained by the fact that Lieut McAuley stands first on the eligible list in the department for promotion to a captaincy. The Civil Service list which be heads expires at midnight to-morrow. If his promotion does not come before then he will have to go through all the routine of examinations gnation at again, and it may be four years be- fore he gets another opportunity. | Hence Capt. Place's re ating a vacancy for bim. © LEON SAMSON “‘IN" AGAIN; CANADA MAY DEPORT HIM TORONTO, April Lieb Samsona- witeh, also known as Leon Samson, a former student at Columbia Univer- sity in New York, has been arrested here with two companions, charged with | Yevolutionary activities. Samsonavitch, | whose deportation will be asked, was expelled from Columbia Iast spring after | be attempted to hold a revolutionary omanstration near the campus. The | meeting Was broken up by students and wallork. Alter his expulsion from Columbia Samsonayitch tried vainly to, gain ad- mission to Yale and Harvard. Later he Groseed the Canadian border near But- falo in an automobile, avoiding the im- tion officers. He was refuse » to Toronto Universit St. John. N, B. Hi fol- es made re radical nd & meeting of foreign un- which he urged armed COUNTESS BRIDE OF OFFICER. She's American Cititen Now and Proud of It, She Declares, Capt Aljen Winthrop of the 304th Field Artillery, whose home ia in Pittsburgh, brought back a bride on the Agamemnon to-day. According to ather officers on board Mrs, Winthrop 8 nette and is proud o ‘war, record When reporters asked her about her family Mrs. Winthrop replie “Don't call me a countess. I'm an and to am erican citizen mighty proud of it.” se EEE TWO HURT IN SUBWAY FALL. Passengers Pull Painters From Tracks After Seaftold Brea! | Jeck Lehaney and Louls Tub: painters, were rescued from the Lexing- | on Avenue subway tracks at the 60th | Street station to-da: It was not thrill-| wg, but they are thankful it was not | ‘The painters were on a scaffold chirty | e the tracks when it broke wurriedly now Earthquake J 6AN FRANCISCO, ; according to ce here to-day from of that country. No details | You'll Like These Meats! Tu thousands of homes to- day, women save time, work and money by cooking less. They serve ORtoStahls "Ready toEat Meats” ‘The purity and flavor of these meat ible. Whrih r foul bite Trade Mark. one of our d-"clous ready 10 serve, aud Atal hiph-clase deliverasson ores ond meus markets OTTO STAHL 2332 Third Avenue N.w York Os jucte te-dev. they're good i _WCRLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS The Greatest Suit Sale Ever Announced! REMARKABLE BARGAINS 47-49-51 West 42d Street Keone, Every Smart Suit in Stock Must Go! including many purchases received too late for Easter selling, on which we were allowed enormous reductions, enabling us to offer them at HALF PRICE & LESS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IN ALL SIZES 14 TO 44 Tailored and Dressy Models An immense assortment from which to che ! Every conceivable high class model is represented in tailor-made, belt emi-belted and box coat models, beautifully braided, with embroidered tr tte, velour and silk vestees, In Navy, Tan, Black, Rookie; fully lined with fine Peau de Cygne., Values up to $35 Fine Serge and Tricotine Suits Strictly tailored models, plain, braid bound or button trimmed All Sales Final Buy Victory Bonds The new Blouses, box coats, semi-box, full flare and in tailored long line models, with Pongee, Tricolette or Shantung vestees, with narrow shoulders and snug fitting sleeves. Superior tailoring. All lined with fine Peau de Cygne and fancy silks. Values up to $45 High-Class Tricotine Suits Note— Tricotine is now $6 a yd. most exclusive, high priced Suits are m worth $6 a yard—and Tricotine Suits elaborately emt as in this collection, are easily worth from $60 to $75, Included in this lot are Suits of Finest Men’s Wear Serge and Poiret ‘Twill in New Blouse, Tailor Mades and Box Coats—Narrow shoulders and snug fitting sleeves in the desirable shades of Navy, Black, Rookie and Tan, Values up to $75 Most Exclusive Model Suits Immens¢ assortment. The most strikingly individual modes—with a grace of line and an individuality that lifts them far above the commonplace. In Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twiil, in exceedingly smart conceptions. The greatest bargains in the entire sale are in this lot. In all sizes. Values up to $95 This material i the rage to-day. The ricotine, which at present is Jered or braid 4 hard to get wipreen € Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Lord & Taylor Furniture lhe splendid varicty and the interesting prices will insure satisfactory selections Reading Chair, covered & het | ered in * Boudoir Chair, in various | ‘cord. | in tapestry; durably con- patterns of damask, velour | jing to our own specifica. structed and very com- and cretonnes 1 UHONS, ....soesecees AS fortable. ... ‘giana $29.75 cece 639,75 Queen A Day Bed, Table, solid | +» $16.75 | solid mahogany; frame only. $44.75 Spinet Desk, ROPSNVissasi eae lid =ma- ++ $29.75 | mahogany Deep Tufted Box Couch, interior 1 cedar, made with removable partition : $45.00 \ PUGwvuns, APHIL 429, 1919. Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE Telephone Store Hours 9A. M. | To 5:30 P. M. Your Orders Phone Greeley 1900 38th Street 39th Street UR Neckwear—ultra models in - ‘a ios Lu Mt Es Alla. 2 ; ; Scarfs; Marten, Mink and Sable the soft, light becoming peltries, Scarfs, in the newest of new effects, that lend so distinctive a note of and in skins selected for their smart style to the ‘Tailored Suit quality and dependability. or the graceful Gown. Animal Shape Fox Scarfs (illus- TREE) cis cs Gis ciye¥eest $59.50 Capelets, Stoles, Scarfs, in Moleskin, Animal Shape Wolf Scarfs. $29.50 Mink, Sable, Squirrel, Hudson Seal Squirrel Tie Scarfs............. $26.50 (dyed muskrat). Hudson Seal Tie Scarfs......... $27.50 Sable Scarfs, two skin effects. . $125.00 Third Floor. Clearing Misses’ Dresses and Suits At Price Revisions Insuring Immediate Disposal And Providing About the Best Values of the Season Fy TIMELY and particularly interesting FE a» yent—now—instead of later on. In accordance with our usual policy, we assemble in several lots the styles and models we do not intend to reorder, and price them to effect an immediate clearance. . If you have ever participated in an occasion of this sort you will appreciate the many advantages this event offers. : ; Misses’ Serge and Tricotine Dresses—15 models (sizes 14 to 18 years.)- Taken from regular stock. In scme instances materials are exhausted and we cannot reorder. Dresses of the type now in such demand for street wear marked for quick clear- *““ $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits —Smart Models (sizes up to 18 years.) The season's most desirable styles, stock, others the specially purc of our best manufacturers. Mer tines, strictly tailored or blouse effects. At $32.50 Third Floo A Timcly Sale of Summer Art Goods Scarfs | A Special Purchase \ Scarfs Of striped crash with sten- | 400 Sample Pieces cilled border in bold, effec- | 5U0c Square Doily, Tidy, Chair Backs and Tabouret Covers of fine net, scrim, marquisette and linen with Cluny edges, hemstitching and lace inserts, white, cream or ecru All Are Remarkable Values. | Fifth Floor, tive colorings. $1.15 each Pillow $3.00 cach Oblong Oblong Pillow match. $1.15 cach Slips to Slips to $3.00 4100 Smart Colored Silk Room Size Umbrellas e re Ae the Chinese Rugs ou In Many Instances at Less Than Present Import Cost \\ Low Price «$3.95 y The best x) value offered here this season in Um- brellas of such desirable style and quality. Durable Taffeta Silks In the Fashionable Shades Navy, Green, Maroon, Purple, Crimson. Handles novel and ef- fective, in matching color- ings, with the Bakelite bracelet and silk cord loops so modish. Also at this price a lim- ited number of fine black Gloria Umbrellas with pretty handles, The assortment comprises all grades from the heavy inexpensive rugs to the highest grade of carved lamb’s wool qualities. To those who are familiar with values in Chinese Rugs—and their scarcity in the market today—the prices quoted will instantly appeal Sizes Approximate Size 3x6 fect... $37.50 to $57.50 Size 6x9 feet... $95.00 to $195.00 Size 4x7 feet... $65.00 to $95.00 Size 8x10 fect. $145.00 to $295.00 Size 5x8 fect... $85.00 to $195.00 Size 9x12 feet. .$145.00 to $395.00 Size 10x14 feet. .$295.00 to $495.00 Extra large room sizes at proportionate prices. Also about 200 small scatter sizes in designs and colorings to harmonize with the above. Fifth Floor — Ground Flor Have Your Furs Aluminum Utensils Featured Tomorrow at Unusually Low Prices. Sets, 3-piece Saucepan highly polished aluminum, 1%, 2 and 2% Placed for safe keeping quart capacity.....+- $1.65 in the Double Cereal or Rice Boiler. high grade aluminum; 2-quart ‘ 7, capacits 41.65 Lord & Taylor Tea Kettle, Cold Storage Vaults num, 5-quart capacity, Set of five White Bowls, banded with b from 4 to 8 inches ind high grade alumi- . $1.95 Porcelain Absolute Moths, Protection from Theft Fire or in sizes Seventh Floor

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