The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 5

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KLIS A KEEPER ‘ork as Treasurer of the Emergency Fleet Corporation to succeed George . Smith, who resigned April 1. Mr. Reed has assumed his duties. He has bean In Government service since the war beran. 1 ele UNTIL 6 P. M. SATURDAY Fondles Cubs — Beast Shot to Death. WOODBURY, N. J., May 2.—Lncy, & llogess in the side show of the Cook Brothers Circus, killed John Henry, colored, a circus employee, in her cage during the afternoon per | formance yesterday. Then she ran |{nto the circus lot, which ts only s | block from the Gloucester County | | Court House, and the centre of this town of between 5,000 and 6,000 in- habitants. Instantty cries of “A lion fs loose!” jarose and hundreds of persons who had been enjoying the show began to n about wildly. Ushers tried to re- n the frantic spectators, but in JEWELS ADJUSTED REGULATED | GUARANTEED {co ° alarm was carried through the y seat In a few minutes. Moth- with their chil- r doors. Stores were closed, Teachers were notified not to allow any pupils to leave un- {| til the Lioness had been captured or ‘| “| Moanwhite, farmers’ and others gathered up guns and revolvers and toward the Manly Lot, where vere pitched. rson, a schoolboy, who escaped from » hands of a Nam Mil er, a cowboy with the B.GUTTERsSONS LI SHE 1eTS circus, and @ marksman, finally WHOLESALE & KETALL JEWE brought down the lioness after she 170 Nassau St.NXC, ''"s: ha n in a nearby brush, He pumped eight bulle © she dropped, 2 I tin [, to shoot, “Save the Pieces”’ | | I ts into her body Then he con- circus employees had been shotguns, rifles and re- 1 it was estim-ted that were fired. With the sound ng firearms, and the shouts , . i and yells of the frightened people E’RE “First Aid to Broken Glasses.” Any lens duplicated exactly “from the pieces’’—while ||| you wait or in a few hours. | | OER. at 75¢, lehh 00, $1.25, ete. ||| were mingled the roars of the other DE hikich Established 57 &don New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 1th St 350 Sixth Av., 22d St Jor Nasvau, at Ann St. 17, West 42d _ Street. | Bro ‘oklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si i Surprised? oO" course mothers are surprised— and boys are delighted, on ac- quaintance with the "S$ yf | TRIPLE “SERVICE SUIT FOR BOYS—SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS It is the suit that lasts and lasts, because of the extra igth of all vital parts. Reinforced seat and knee; ially interlocking seams; pockets seem to endure forever. Thrifty mothers ask first for the Sampeck Triple- Service Suit for their boys. Get your boy into a Sampeck Triple-Service Suit today $15.00 Sold exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. 34th Street ‘Send for copy of fascinating Movie Stars.” Se ca | 5th Avenue Free to Boys 1,142 satisfactions and 73. miscellane- ~ jee Com. | & ous papers, a total of 11,638 documents |Pany, which owned 35,640 shares a |{ were filed. A 32 cate increase over|year ago, now owns 30,640 shares. |» March and 94 Pe is cneT te, ficmt four months | only 625 shares, against 20,324 shares ai it 19,693 same period @ year ago. The holdings of the Caretaker Crushed When He | Searago. 0 SF ‘Be Same Period 8) Aa sexpreas Company nave been RID OF MANY N ‘A. SHARES. | s Bellet of Office. Two Hig Express Companies Have ‘'* “ Register Richart Webster of Kings Reduced Their Holdings. Changes at Harriman tank County in commenting on the basiness| wfany changes have taken place in| Orlando H. 1 of his office for April sees a @reat fU-| the stockholders’ list of the New York, | Marriinan Na | oa for Brooklyn in building opera-| New Haven and Hartford Railroad, fix. es ona. ures made public yesterday show. be all 4,041 deeds, 4,883 mortgages, cont. increase over |The American Express Compan: For the first four months | 7° Sart: MEIN O6G44 abies nd will assume title of trust o James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MAY 83RD. 34th Street Decided Reductions MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SPRING APPAREL 150 Misses’ Suits,—14 to 18 years. 29,50/125 Girls’ Coats,—6 to 14 years... — 87.50 to 42.50 formerly 12.75 to 14.75 9.75 pthesnin 55.00 to 65.00 formerly 18.50 to 24.50 75 Misses’ Coats,—14 to 18 years..29,50 |45 Girls’ Coats,—6 to 16 years... formerly 37.50 to 45.00 formerly 29.50 to 39.50 Special Offering 1,200 Girls’ Washable Dresses 2.65 regularly 3.75 to 4.75 Made of Plain or Plaid Gingham; size 6 to 16 years. Special Values CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES 3.75 Attractive in design and beautiful in finish; made of superior quality Crepe de Chine in White or Flesh Color; with three broad tucks across front; round plaited collar; daintily hemstitched. Exceptional Offering INFANTS’ CARRIAGES 31.75 regularly 42.00 Bloch’s Reed Pullman Baby Carriages, made of half round reed, with reed hood; reclining back; reversible gear; upholstered with corduroy; sliding footwell. Attractive Navy Blue GEORGETTE CREPE HATS Special 8.50 Suitable for present or Mid-Summer wear; in graceful lines and trimmed with flowers in a diversity of colors. Style creations produced by American desipners and becoming to all types of faces. ‘The Georgette Crepe Hat is characteristic cf refined simplicity. In Mushroom, Sailor, Directoire, and elongated Poke shapes; heavily banked with flowers. Navy Blue Taffeta Hats Special 5.50 and 8.50 This assortment features straight and roll brim Sailors, Side Roll and Flare Brim Hats; attractively trimmed with flowers and glycerine fancies, Ribbon Sport Hats 3.45 Smart and becoming Sport Hats in Navy or Copenhagen Blue, White, Sand, Green and Rose. Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Special for Saturday Only Spring and Summer models in Stocks and Jabots of Net and Lace, White Satin Collars, fancy Madras and Pique Vests, Organdy and Georgette Collars and Organdy Vestees, Imitation Filet Lace Collar and Cuff Sets each 35c formerly 50c¢ to 1.50 FUR STORAGE Absolute Protection at Moderate Cost The placing of your Furs in our Cold Storage Vaults will revive and prolong the life of the Fur. Insured against fire, moth and theft. Storage Vaults on Premises, Telephone 6380 Greeley * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919, McCreery’s Removal Sale of Men’s Smart Spring Clothes You'll Wait a Long Time Before Getting Another Chance | Like This One f The Profits We Have Sacrificed Are Too Important for Any Man to Miss. « EAR this in mind: At their former prices these clothes were better buys than anything in New York to our knowledge. But now at these sales prices the at- traction is irresistible. The interruption of a removal in mid-season naturally « caused an interruption in our regular profits. But move we had to. Hence it was more necessary to get our new quarters when we could, than to think of the sacrifices we would have to make. Extra Salesmen to Insure Excellent Service! All Our New Spring Suits and Topcoats Formerly Priced 50 2 6. Reduced to 30, 24° 33. SE ES a MLS ee AER Fa TE en ne ee ere er ee a ae Reduced a 46, (OS | bi Reduced 00 50. 42 55. 60. 00 63, jos Five Reasons Why This Sale Is | “Different” | I. Every Suit and Topcoat was privately tailored for us. i Il. Every garment was made singly, which means indi- vidual tailoring. II. Every former price quoted above has prevailed since the opening of the season. IV. Every Suit and Topcoat in our stock is included in this sale, without reservation. VV. And when we say EVERY, which, of course, we mean. precisely that— takes in even Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. James MeCreery & fo. 5th Avenue 34th Street

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