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LRTI FREE ow iP THE EV | JAHIONALS tlet Store 11 ss West hd St. Five Extra Special Sales nit*hute Comms Five big events that offer, for Friday, record-breaking values from the overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Company. 5 (1) Amazing Coat and Cape Sale Choice of these five handsome garments at 697 Never have we been able to offer such extraordinary outer garment vo alues at so Each Victory Lean tional Cho Near 6th Phd mo finished and trimmed, Desi Second Floo {S (2) Big ‘Shoe Clearance 2 y | Choice of Any.Shoe in the House Continuing Our Sale of 5,000 Pair for Men and Women Women’s Shoes of Kid, Gun Metal, Calf and Patent Leathers with cloth, kid or suede uppers. In white, gray, tan or black. Men's Shoes of Patent, Calf and Gun Metal finished Leathers. Black or tan, Some with fibre soles! Every pair ¢ an extra big valde! Choice of them all at $2.97. Basement, 4,000 pieces in this sale, including Corset Covers, Brassieres, Envelope Chemises, Pajamas, Bloomers, Petti coats and Camisoles of soft Muslin, Nain sook or Jap Silk or Satin, 19¢ to $1.29, one sample pictured. 1,000 pair in this Clearance! Front lacing; back lacing; low cut sport styles; clastic top; girdles; maternity models. Mesh, Coutil and Brocade~in flesh or white. 39¢ to $1.79, this model being a sample value. Corset Pictured Chemise Pictured Main Floo} Main Flo (5) Wonderful Sale of Dresses Your Unrestricted 797 || axa Picea) . Choice from 2,009 Wash Dresses, at _ Thirty different styles! Women's, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes! Voiles, Ginghams and Linenes in handsome plaids, solid colors and checks. Trimmings of contrasting colors, em- broideries, laces, ete., with net fichus, lace-trimmed organdie collars, etc. For porch, house, sport and general wear. Woncerful in their variety of styles and colors; really amazing values at the price. Here are some of the models; BARGAINS Dress, EXTRAORDINARY © Children’s Sweaters. Small children t foundation; twe ma h pockets’. $3.97. up ack & , oat Apron of a Scout Outfit. yoke of embroidery; edginge Bhe Children’s Gown. Little wile { Tan Twill Slip ices en | Collar xown of serviceable Cc hildren' 8 | Bloomers Ht ‘i Wend Rubber Sheeting Washable pe wit Play Dress Good a le-faced white rube aped 5 Litto gir vi f poor SOG | Litto airs’ athens, servineat re Neue Wee repeat Petar (0s eee A Hemmed Sh Children’s Oxfords Nan t Ox * tan walle ' uy f excel- Seated ape $1.15 Girls’ S! 0 Girls’ Cape Bed Spreads High-cut, gun, mot ner with | Woe ee with fringe White " 1 Bed ihe “Natipnal’s” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Negr 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filles’ , Siete neem hermes MANNING ESTATE. bef ihaur ey ae Mesh Soft Muslin Envelope - | 1898—the Indiana, Massachusetts and ‘orset for medium “hemise jesh color o1 ic c place , der figures. | Flexib Chl oe nies ¢ Broker Had That 3 Tati Much Lert staan) thes Nagy cepacia san ane rains (woseay) f op, Lace straps and After Paying Girl He | nounced to-day, and their names re- FIFTH AVENUE: NEW YORK (2 eee rey greece tee Woe ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, TAR AND FEATHERS GOAT 1919. ] |Maine In Oro Jot pe colteg wero led back to near the ediilege tar and feathers” Rystanders made led through the streets wn with halters about ampus, where the ‘Insignia of Army Divisions Seen on Streets of New York FOR TWO NEGRO STUDENTS T iedes Iie flrs to ‘anu tho, Wate ok ti 2c Bice te 1 , White Lads ir vers! rsity of Maine we . Last Day of ‘Nea Cross Shop. Put Halters About Victims’ ops Av Nex O87 Hirth AVENE Necks Near Campus sue a7 Firth Avenue BANGOR, Me, May 1.—Two negro 4 ts nvalercent gale students from Boston, whose names are | by a yelling mob. ig Pt Ren kept secret, were tarred and feathered] when they were caught c ealized by the oy white students at the University of! placed around their necks and they bargain t few days. LIGAT Bie GRouNo The Watch On The Rhine This week, the million Americans Keeping The Watch on The Rhine, have one eye on Germany, and the other on the U. S. A. They have avenged the Scrap of Paper, and are now watching the fate of a Gentleman’s Agreement. They have taken care of the problems in front of them, and are now wondering what is going to happen behind their backs. They stand between the enemy and their friends—between a task well done and a promise still uncompleted, SlSall we who lent them twenty billions on a promise, begrudge them a few billions more for the proof? Once they borrowed on their honor, today they offer Victory as collateral! Once we charged them 314% to go away and fight. Today we are asking 4% % for winning and coming home! Be quiet about your patriotism and Buy Bonds! Buy them in the name of Chateau Thierry— buy them in the name of the Argonne—buy them in the name of the American dead that lie buried there— and buy them the way that they died— SMILE ABOUT IT! 287 Division - “ KEYS TONE “ PENNA. TreooPps T7™ DIVISION — “METROPOLITAN” N.YCciTrY Troops Wart OARK BLUE GIPooNdD S@vACRON INSIGNIA BR” pivision — ALL AMERICAN” TROOPS FROM GEORGIA,, FLORION, ALAGAMA. GOLo ee] REO 4-12 Divis ION = ONSET” “TROOPS Pay WASHINGTON OREGON, NORTH AND Soutw DAKOTA, MONTANA, WYOMING, AND MINNESOTA... TANK CORPS FAMED BATTLESHIPS WILL BE RETIRED Indiana, Massachusetts and lowa, Which Sank Spain’s Fleet, Outlive Their Day. WASHINGTON, May 1—Threo of the poke battleships which helped de- oy the Spanish fleet off Santiago io Ready to take home—the 4)(% Victory Bonds in Fifty to a Thousand Dollar Denominations, | sold at the Franklin Simon & Co. Bond Booth Franklin Simon & Co. PUT AT$8,922,435;, BS WILL SHARE if ned to new super-dreadnoughts, historical and other reasons the the famous Oregon, whicn h America in order to be and pet. nusetts and gain will be they will be eships Nos. 'y will be ‘ap or used , as Was the old battleship Jilted $100,000, i . will retain her nan n, sued him for $} of promise, She got Little Servants of the Home The Electric Washing Machine Her heart healed later and sue went to Ireland and was married |‘ to a farmer $100,000, In reassig st Most of the estate is in stocks and bonds, thes gS amounting to DI ames $9,112,003, N’ ty Bonds are Usted. n exhausted and Of the 552 ngs, 498 ar us became necessary to reassign of no value, His residence now held by some of the bat- Riverside Drive, is app 1 at $3 o = Mi and No, 134 West Sith Street at pir an W. v. Is FORBIDDEN Fourteen Roman Catholic institu- y stsas00, Ar, Manning | TO MEET IN OMAHA t of St. Gregory pei cea had given many na.) OMAITA, Nob. May 1L— Mayor 1 be auc Nume 8 of] Smith to-day forbade the holding of from § an advertised meeting of Socialists ty the) and LW. W. to-night at which an Mann: }, |“international labor day” programme | Mann. life in a|was to be given, “{ want the whole world to know that Anarchy cannot be preached in id the Mayor. n charge of the pro: da after being told der that the 1 An Electric Washing Machine is no small factor in modern household economy, efficiency and satisfaction st in § ndehildren Washing without rubbing saves clothes vy eon! ing will be provided for held at the Svculists 4 grie 011488 nd | headquarters, Operating at a cost of about 15 cents a tita Manning amount | —_——- n ‘ ft cach outer ned Flag tn Al) month for a family of five saves money Mr. Mar a in| n May Day ‘f iri i 1850, prac r Me a oe a eect Not requiring exhausting human labor mako a liv st of the Grand Army of saves one’s strength and health War he ha Canada against the serry ing: of the ‘| red flag ihe May | day it in bh Electric Washing Machines may be seen at our Branch Offices The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 1sth Street no mor sane United States Railroad Administration Diroctor Gon Half of A can Army Mastered | Out April 24 eral of Railroade | LONG ISLAND RAILROAD WASHINGTON, May 1,— The District Offices | - sagt up ie ena pei where Electrical Appliances of all Kinds are on display RESUMPTION OF t ays or 424 Broadway near Canal.St 151 East 86th St between Lexington & gr Aves 126 Delancey St near Norfolk St t near sth Ave | PARLOR CAR SERVICE a in tbe 10 Irving Piace corner 15th St near Courtlandt Ave TIVE MAY 2D, baal *124WestazdSt between 6th Ave&B’ way corner M \ 1 New ¥ “4 BF ips Night and Emergency Call At 300¢ Ww: tant Now ¥ Fh nilings ‘was. wet the *Open Until Midnight k er April 22 when 123,206 eating New York 0.02 and 10,39! troops left Europe for the United 4. 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