The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919, t | a OS ONY FOR OR CRN RE 6 \ RX May NGes Miraetions Are Prices—Quality—Servlee IWac ‘oO Replace your winter floor-coverings —— Pin vie awe With RUGS appropriate to the season AUABAMA'S RAINBOW UNIT HONORED AT DINNER HERE Col. Screws and Other 167th Offi- cers Guests of the Alabama 4 Society. The Alabama Society of New York fast night at the Hotel Biltmore, paid BPE. x tribute to the first of Gen, Pershing's | We Seli Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower goldiers from Alabama, now on thelr 1! Tha@ Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. way home from France—officers of the | iE -_ sith Infantry. They were entertained , I=] TS s h vd a | by the same soclety when they were on ied t t age HF wl wo lives | It was learned that since leaving New | ~ . : | York tho 167th, which ts part of the == | for BOYS who live intensely Rainbow Division, has been replaced to | P | he extent of 110 per cent. of its mem- » He | Dership. The spea last night told In tan calf, gun cafand $550, $659 Il $ 1 6.74 how the Alabama unit was the first to patent colt, dike illustration ‘0 ad Hl? Sout Wi Us saiventitg aaaned alee | | E. think that eur success in clothing a boy is due to the @ day in advance of other units in the me ss Hs: fact that we fit him for when he's in motion, ‘though | @ivision when the armistico was signed iy you ask for the newest styles we By we try on his clothes when he's standing still. For a Col. William Preston Screws of Mont- yt variety—if you i= boy “moves” more than he stands | gomery, and his commissioned officers can show NACA a wide e ety f you 5 still, He puts about as much | Sokol rea lndge dO gd eons ask for something conservative—‘“ditto S| activity into a day as his dad puts | fey, United States Attomey, was toast- A . EK i 1 ! master, About 60 officers of the 167th —and always remember “Better Shoes | into a month. a at reasonable prices.” THE SUIT PICTURED is one : { of a collection of suits that ay hash | RLD PROBLEMS DEBATED. ‘ 5 and shaped to make boys “loo | t WORL' RO 9 | decent” and tailored to make it a | q endemy ef Political and Social Sct- | i445 }— | difficult job for “roughnecks” to } ence Meets, i wear them out. Swagger patch PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—Problem: 5 ste ent pated cl | OF iaterHatioual Feconmtrustion will be 1593 Broadway 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St. | es ket and knife ple _ coats, ! Aiscussed here by some of the coun-||@ at Ath St. at Fulton Stream Mt dehn St A | lined with good quality alpaca. | I Ee tis RHADAL Wrestinds GE tia ABOre| 96 Fest 14th St. 109 Lenoe Ave, Hs TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, can Academy of Political and Social] Cor, 41h Ave. at 116th St | El lined throughout, with taped | Sclence morrow. At/ BROOKLYN STORES ayy} seams, Sizes 8 to 18 years. tt 4 } A Ottoman Turk 764B'way 140FlatbushAve. 389 Knickerbocker Ave. | LS of Turkey in Asia » subject of addresses us, former Am: the United States to Turkey, and Talcott Williams, of Columbia University. The adjustment of Middle Eu- discussed by Madame roulteh of Serbia and | Made of all-wool fabrics in 27M at Flashing Ava oo. L. 1. Station at Stanhope St, ( be ee ti grays, browns, tans, olives. New Haven: 5 Church St. + Bridgeport: 17 rfield Ave, FEE Complete Line of Women’s Shoes at all Shops Clearaway of boys’ reefers Don’t leave your floors bare in Summer; reduced to $6.49 Originally $8.94 SPRING REEFERS, all this season’s models of mixed tweeds, ca es, velours, worsted checks, re are not all sizes in each sty news A bare floor is as uninviting as the bare, | Modern methods of manufacture have brown earth. Nature's way of hiding the | produced grass rugs that are clean, fresh) defect is by a carpet of grass; we can sel- | and sweet smelling, wonderfully durable, | | and artistically worth while, They will bring the very spirit of Summer into your home, and their cost is very) jdom improve on Nature, so grass has also been used to cover the ugliness of the bare POSTHUMOUS D. S. C. GIVEN. Private Coxe of Old GOth Died of Woukuas 5 reduced because t le. Ifloor, little | Hotere ana I} | Double-bres styles with full or half belts, flap or side | . $1.14 6x 12 ft..... $11.48 | teen awarded Nets tte ate ie pockets. Lined with alpaca. Sizes 244 to 9 years, .. 1.69 Sx 10ft 11.89 Taward iB 2.48 Ox 12ft...., 13,89 69th Compai Ey frer—Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear, 6.59 9x15 fi “4714 | y 5 ys! i 3. . ie |S MEN’S UNDERWEAR 6x Oft..... 8.89 10.6 x 13,6 ft. 18,24 12x 15 ft......$23.14 Cox —Fourth Floor, Front. o for more comrades until he collapsed from his wounds, $$ P, n {Bs at very low prices should cause MADE from wild bitter oranges f the thrifty man to lay in a stock. POE Geran area giving that distinctive flavor which | Balbriggan shirts Ms, ruraday, Sead has made Orange Marmalade a a ee ee Union suits, When a _42-piece dinner set of iat en cittonal breakfast cotich veh 1 (A... 470008 ae eaeh Domestic Porcelain costs only $6.89 BUE A The Argentin cabled that a fazed in that The shirts have long or the English and Scotch for centuries B] short sleeves. ‘The drawers | Are made of white figured gor is leagthand even the slimmest budget for Summer furnishings are ankle length and have | madras. Closed crotch. fi is aN can permit of attractive dishes. No need to use © double seats. y ‘ Sold by leading dealers 1| pias fage—Main Floor, 35th Street. i 4 = left-overs and make-shifts even if one is merely If unobtainable at yours call LET OLD GLORY W AVE L.. ert p “camping out. <a iy ‘Monument (Special to The Ening W SAYVILLE, L. L, May Mette, Sayville's wealth tabulated monument in ryan iE Joe eg A set like this allows for service for six people, ie aoa A B t 5244 i For New York’s Own Beloved Division—the 77th wel) Bi, There is a choice of patterns—one of the daintiest ) mene | i From every housetop, every window, and grasped in the hand of every patriot, let there be a flag when we honor the men w ho |B} glorified America. ee is illistrated. It has a narrow gold line on edge — | and a delicate rose spray. eretonne colorings with bands of light ; +. i This 17-Piece Breakfast Se iB U. S. Flags of wool bunting eee vet of / \ 122) A ; Bey Ace 12:20 ft. $37.80 delicate thin china from the Orient is F le Be te Mey rate Hie 15425 ft, 9.50 | Particularly appropriate for the Sum- iB) 3x5 ft. 3.71 8x12 ft. 14.79 20x30ft. 109.00 | mer home. The flower border is in |B} 4x6 ft. 4.46 10x15 ft. 22.74 \ Flag poles with For the c terme topvand ieattonn : | ball and halyards «Welcome Home y Theigake. olga ar eg | Bit. 84c|12ft. $1.19 | Welcome home pennants, 16x30 | torn, e360 wet I} 10ft, —1.09\14ft. 3.49 | inches, 23¢ » $3.69 se Plain flag pole brackets to fit 8, | Single paper, letters spelling Gooe—Basement, 4th $e “Welcome Home," 24¢ each 9 and 12 foot poles 380 Single paper letters mounted on Adjustable flag pole brackets to white enamelled strips, fit 8, 10 and 12 foot poles 49c each $1.49 Mercerized U. S, flags, mounted Adjustable flag pole brackets to on black ebonized staff, with fit 14 foot poles $2.69 gilt spear head, 19c each White flag poles with gilt ball and halyards 8 ft., $1.59 10 ft., $1.89 12 ft., $2.24 S07. —Fith Floor, 34th Street Bed muslins---special made by Louis Graveure appearing at Aeolian Hall N the matter of hand-tailored, ready-to-wear clothing the public is warned that there is no such thing as a ready-to-wear suit entirely hand-tailored, in the same sense that a custom-made-to-measure suit is TORU UR UU UR Un Una UNUM Un UB UUM UMUMUE M |, 1500 embroidered 1200 bleached musli hand-tailored. PnP nay 3rd , | pillow cases, 37¢ each | pillow cases, 24¢ each If there were such a suit its price would be der the Management o \E4 Scalloped or hemstitched | Excellent quality — muslin ohibitive to men who cannot affore om-made \ _ Antonia Sawyer, Inc. I] edge, some with space for | that will wear and launder pre tive not afford cust a f A Belgian singer who sprang into fame overs | monogram, size before | well, Size before hem- suits. hemming, 45x36 in, | ming, 45x36 in, muslin sheets, $1.24 each Seamless sheets, neatly hemmed, Size before hemiming, 81x90 inches. night—and who ina single season won deserved recognition as one of the world’s great baritones, _Says a critic: “A phenomenal voice. Nuance diction, idiom, action—all is perfect artistry. No baritone, notexcepting RemRUA ERE lg COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York \E Mereieeaite ceaallae TBS Our ready-to-wear clothing contains more hand-tailoring than some of the garments which are boldly proclaimed as “hand- tailored throughout.” We have demonstrated this fact by careful comparison, even going to the extreme of taking competing clothes apart. This store sells hand-tailored, ready-to-wear garments at prices less than equal quality and style can be purchased for in other good shops. Excellent suits are sold here for $39.75 Others at $24.75 to $49.75 Moths are a pes but there’s no reason why they should de- stroy your furs, clothing or household goods if you pack the goods away properly, Here is alist that will insure protection against moths, Golf suits | KF irst-long-trouser 5, Tarine Moth Bag, fitted with z i farment Bag, for at $39.75 lsuits at $19.75 to $29.75 iF paslaceddtl combine fabrics and tailoring of quality. —_| feature what is most desired by the boy who Real homespun fabrics, made up espe-| has outgrown knickerbockers. cially for us into suits that give the golfer the | necessary freedom for the swinging stroke. | Lene) BUSES IGS Tarine Moth 454x634 inches. 100 « 4 i ; mer box. Convenient to distribute Tarine Wrapping $ in trunks, boxes or drawers. wrapping ecurpets, rugs, curtains Sle box and garments too large for | Quaker Moth Chests, sub- hanging in bags. stantially made of padded paste- Size 40x48 in board. $6 inches long, 12 inches Moth Balls or Crystals— wide tee seme ee O157 Tf) On, 05% easy Red Cedar Moth Compound : CATINTRY © . : A ‘ ; —- 6 Ibs. ue Parada ang l4c When Your COUNTRY CALLS Lend Something More Than Your Ear--BUY BONDS Lege —asement, 35th street A\aeys —Main Floor, 34th Street—Women’s Liberty Loan Committee. 9,00 A, M.—Closes 5.30 P, M.AaanAnAaARAnANAGAR He wants a world of pep—the snappiest models obtainable. And he gets them here, Suit consists of a Norfolk coat, with! at a lower price than you would have to pay knickerbockers or long trousers. | for equal quality at other good shops. Ages Others at $32.50 15 to 20 years. AVG—Pifth Floor, Front. At any Columbia Dealer’s you ean have played Graveure Records made exclusively for Columbia, Hear them—and learn the marvel- ous qualities of this great voice, as reproduced by Columbia. New Columbia Recerd 10th ond S0th of seats maar bnenec ae

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