The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 5

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(ie “Contracts have tank © let . the BE. 'W. Bliss Company for the construc- tion, in the Bay Ridge section of Brook tyn, of @ Dig mmobine shop arm foun- |” ary. The dullding is to front on New York Bay, See aaIe SUL te we cee ‘The machine shop will be 380 by § feet and 60 feet in height, with « 0000 AR ARRESTED be 240 ty 80 font abd 80°fost in height *| city Wildly Celebr Celebrates Over-| ) Be oo built that it can De made vere, | throw of Soviet Government —Refugees Return, when needed. The buildings will 4 | be of steel and glass, BERLIN, Monday, May 6 (Associ- ated Press).—One hundred and fifty Persons were killed or executed dur- ing the fighting at Munich, accord- ing to an account of the fall of that city printed in the Lokal Anzeiger. Among the killed were Herr Toller, Di- rector of the Soviet Government, and Herr Sontheimer, a Communist Jeader. Herr Seidl, who was said to have in- stigated the shooting of hostages, was beaten to death by Wuerttemburg sol- diers, it is said. . ‘The Tageblatt states that 5,000 ar- rests have been made in Munich, the prisoners including Dr. Levien, leader of the Bavarian Independent Social- ists, and Town Governor. It has been ascertained that profes- sor Von Stuck, the widely known Ba- varian painter and architect, escaped when the hostages held by the Soviet authorities were executed. . Prominent people of Munich who were in hiding during the reign of ter- Tor there are reported to be return- ing to the city. MUNICH, Monday May § (Asso- ciated Press).—All Munich rated | the victory ovér. the Soviet rn- ment yesterday. The streets re | crowded with .people who cheered Miss MILDRED BALLAV. Holzwasser Home Talks No. 455 OU will find, if sou are seck- ing furniture of the finer sort, that there is one plage tn 1 New Tork where the best actually he had, that In at Holzwas- will find, moreover, that ay ere is vastly under New York. ARE THE MOST LOVELY, INMUNICH FIGHT, "89m Fee (Ty We Miss Mildred Batlou Thinks This the First Time They Wanted to Share Worries With Wives. PARIS, April 25.—Married dough- boys are the most lonely men in the United States Army overseas, de- clares Miss Mildred Ballou, worker of No. 870 Riverside Drive, been in husbands for a quick return is ex- vont is the first time he has wanted te share any of his experiences with his wife. her. But the place is so wonderful that he daes—and the feeling is since he wanted to.” —— FAKE “AD” MEN JAILED. OMctals of the Fire Department dis- played great interest yesterday in the trial of John Kelly and Patrick Cronin, who were convisted and sentenced to an indeterminate term in the peniten- tiary on Blackwell’@Istand, on a charge solicited advertisements for a year on the fraudulent representation that they represented the Firemen's Benevolent Association. is that they got $2 from Maria C. men, sald they probably collected about 4,000. —— Mine Cage D |) Nime Ht carrying ten miners dropped 1,100 feet at | the Maple Hill shaft of the Reading Com- pany ye: , Fesulting in the death of one miner and serious injuries to the | nine others, two of whom may die. of the legs and spinal shock. To Try W! The trial of Dr. i charged with the murder of his wife at Long Beach, was set by Justice Edward Lazansky, in Supreme Court in Mineola xesterday. for the Arst Monday in June, istrict Attorney Weeks told the Court he would be ready on that dat: Charles N. Wysong, counsel for W eed to have the trial start sy the ‘big leave area at Mentone in the Finds Sister After 39 Years, Riviera, avers that the longing of overseas husbands and prospective Dressed in terms of the girls and wives at home. And the married wa she pays, is the worse of the He has longed for her, | wanted her, needed her, but rarely has wanted to share any of this life with doubled because it has been long of petit larceny, They are said to have | wns, owner of the | Lincoln Theatre. Assistant District At- | torney McGrath, who prosecuted the | 1,100 Feet, One | May 6.—A cage | The others are suffering from fractures | Rudolph Wetter, born in Germany sixty-four years ago, but for eleven years ® resident of this country, will meet his sister nest Thursday for the first time in thirty-nine years. sister, Mrs, George Buen of San ciseo, was recently found and arranged to visit him. G. Ve: restaurant proprietor at No, pect Avenue, the Bronx, Ar, Wetter's son-in-law, is getting ready a reception for the reunion. once C To all intending purchasers of Player Pianos, e Pease Player Piano will be of cial interest. You not only se- cure a Player Piano of quality embodying Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability Artistic Case Design Bat receive the ber benefit of babe ts taught us. Prices $550 up Write for catalogue or car: Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St. Manhattan. 34 Flatbush Ave. and | Brooklyn. | the passing troops or gave them re- | freshments, Captured: Sparticides on any furniture a | Were hooted as they were escorted French and Spanish Spoken Here to the streets, bands played national Wille tor New 60-1 Calor airs oltside the captured palace an i |rod-Page spn the crowds sang patriotic anthems. ii Tho presence of armed peasants j Easily reached nae was noticeable in the streets, and 800 , 26th of 59th St, Crosstown Cara, Austrians who fought with the Ger- Pye res pene | man Government troops to regain the 4 city, were heartily cheered. ‘The citi- i A3-RoomApartment JR iin; Were busy: during tr any eur: e325 cot alt $245 ing down placards — vilifying the Prussians. Period Burnitrre P&‘EO The Bavarian War Ministry will A4-RoomApartment be ‘transferred’ from Bamberg "to 6500 VALUB |Munich and a resolution dissolving ”q Pertod Furnitare 75 H the Bavarian army will be adopted |by the Cabinet because of the poor ‘work done by. the Bavarian troops during the troub) wit Ha in his city, |HELD AS TEACHER 'S SLAYERS | Pemnsyivanta vs After Lynch! GREENSBURG, Crawford, i leomAsolianaas Guarded Threat May 6.—James Pa, alleged murderer of Emma Austraw, ls held at the barracks here to-day guarted by a troop of state con- | stabulary and volumteers. 7, ls also held as alleged accom- Miss Austraw, 19, a school cher, whose home was ‘at Latrobe, |was found murdered a few days ago. Her body was hidden under @ shed on a deserted far: Several trucklo John Ray, We Deliver by Aute ‘Track | Direct to Your Door, Embroidered is of Latrobe citizens arrived here early th's morning after threats of lynching, but made no effort to enter the barracks, American Legit ids Washington Home Pt LONDON, May 6.—Col, Seymour Bollock in forwarding a contribu- tion in the name of the American Legioa of the Canadian expedition- | ary force to the fund for equipping | Sulgrave Manor, family home of | George Washington, as an Angio- American institution, recalls that tho legion was composed of five bat- Sizes 2 to 8 When the meal question vexes,when you're tired and puzzled about what to have for dinner, serve one of OttoStahls ery or lace. Hem, Mest Leef, Freely, pg Bee eee ated LONDON, question Miy 6—Replying to a the Commons yesterday the shortage of whiskey, Klang Geddes, Minister for nstruction, said he hud decided in dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street FUR STORAGE Absolute Safety From Fire, Moth and Theft At Moderate Cost The placing of your Furs in our Cold Storage Vaults will revive and prolong the life of the Fur, All articles are thoroughly cleaned before be- ing stored, Sizes up lo 3 years, Storage Vaults on Premises Fur Remodeling and Repairing Orders taken now will be accepted at tion, ‘Telephone Greeley 6380, madi a aid lla aan inc and years. Special 1,00, 1,36 & 1.50 Straight leg drawers of cambric or nainsook are trimmed with embroid- Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ one-piece pajamas of madras are trimmed with pink or blue soiesette. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Two-piece pajamas of pink, white or "Ready toEat Meats” | faitons ot Americans und that the , gion’s shield was copied from Wash- ; You couldn't cook anything bet- ington’ plate and superimposed blue cambric, have V necks. ter yourself. And they're all on the Canadian maple leaf, ‘ 2tol , ready for your table. Just full mieve da W230 YER pep lie bee Balaeoll le city Britain WHE Admit Our Whiskey | Little Boys’ White Suits SIZES 2 TO 4 YEARS Included are Oliver Twists and Tom- lusive, that mother herself might have made with loving fingers. The Best Investment Ever! Victory Bonds, ro Pest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ANNUAL MAY SALES NEW MERCHANDISE OF BEST QUALITY, PRICED UNUSUALLY. LOW, Children’s Underwear, etc. lace - trimmed nightgowns are of white or pink nain- sook, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 1.35, 1.50 & 1,95 Dainty princess slips of nainsook are embroidered or trimmed with BODICES—A in lace, BLOOMERS Special .69 & 89 Special 1.50 Special 1,95 ace. New Daintiness in the Hera TARR “Established 187! Dainty New Frocks Pantalette frocks Dizes 1 to 3 years, of white poplin Ten pretty models of dotted Sw voile, pink or blue miilatine and white lawn will greatly please as well as mothers. little girls themselves New voile frocks have just arrived! They are so dainty ‘hat we wanted to sketch them all! Many are handesmocked, as the one that is ske/ched, and almost all are trimmed with col- ored organdie. Hand-Made Dresses, Sizes 1 to 3 years. Special Summer Rates infants’ hand-made slips and gowns. Special 1,50 tu 3,00 = eet anata ahs Short hand-made dresses of fine white lawn are trimmed with lace or are hand-em- Requests to call for goods will receive prompt atten proidered. Sizes 6 months to 2 years Special 2.95 to 5.50 You Never Pay More at Best's is. - Lovely New Underthings for Women choose from (15 or more), one is particularly lovely and finished the Best &€o. chine, satin, Georgette try to outdo each other in daintiness. Many of 4 the bodices are quite French. f bloomers of West&€~. quality pink satin are trimmed with fine insertion, lace, rosebuds, etc. STEP - IN CHEMISES — of pink crepe de chine are tailored or trimmed with lace or Georgette crepe. NIGHTGOWNS— of Best&€e. quality pink crepe de chine are richly lain or elaborately Includes Federal Tax. New Athletic Underwear elc. Included are London eee wealth of styles to and each way. Crepe de Special 1.00 to 5,00 - Really handsome Special 2,90 to 5,00 Resta Special 1.90 to 5.00 trimmed with Special 5,00 to 10,23 — on 0} a my Tuckers of poplin and lawn, ' | ly permitted aed Some of them are: hand-embroidered. | We pie eatin the new Futurist fi combination for women in various Ss 5 By pecial 4,45 to 8,50 Priediaie | s ’ wists i Hog hig ie tt Ou see Of cross-bar white dimity, Special 1,50 wool and tastefully hand-em- Of flesh batiste, Special 1,95 | broidered. Special 15,00 | Of flesh batiste with aseco top Special 2,25 Occupying our entire Fourth Floor. hand - smocked. Special 2,50 are figured and checked Sizes 1 to 3 years. Special 2,75 to 4,50 Special 4,50 to 7,75 For Peace and Prosperity—the Victory Liberty. Léa La dames MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue Extraordinary Sale | “ WICKER FURNITURE An unprecedented assortment of fine Reed, Willow and Fibre Sofas, Co Chairs, Tables, Desks and Lamps suitable for every requirement. Special Items for This Week Only At a Reduction of 25% Three-piece Fibre Suite, as illustrated (and two other designs), Brown 4 Complete 45.25 Antique Ivory finish, Pieces sold separately as follows: --21.00 Sofa. vccussecetes Arm Chair..... Arm Rocker...... ii iG se! savings. during the Sun wonderful values, Ox12 fi ceicccers Rich and handsome, Size Royal Wilton Rugs 8.3x10.6.. 54,50 formerly 64.5010 79.50 Same as above, but for smaller rooms. Small Royal Wilton Rugs 9.50 formerly us 75 Every home can always use one or more of this useful iu : Extra 86x63 inches size Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft. Unusual colors and patterns; woven of finest woolen yarns without seams; attractive. Colonial Rag Rugs very Oats ft A limited number of plain colors; slightly shopworn, but in no way impairing the service, ey | 11.75 formerly 16.50 ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (12.75 .. ARM CHAIRS Frosted Blue, Brown and Ivory; signs to select from, as illustrated. each 8.75 formerly 12.50 and: 14.50 Seat Cushions made of Cretonne 1.65 formerly 1.95 Six-Day Sale omestic Ru Taken from Regular Stock and Reduced for Immediate Clearance In order to make room for new shipments of Summer Floor Coverings we have taken these Rugs from regular stock and marked them at prices that represent great From present indications prices on Floor Coverings will be ner and Fall, therefore we urge our patrons to take advantage of these Rugs purchased during this sale will be held for future delivery, if desired Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs woven of fine woolen yarns, in a great variety of attractive designs and colorings, including many new and exclusive effects, | © formerly 604 . formerly 28.00 — . formerly 15.50°7 11.50 i formerly 16.75 ~ two de- considerably higher formerly 75.00 to 82.50 Royal Wilton Rugs 4 38.50 formerly 56.50 Useful size for small Living Rooms or Dens. Seamless Axminster Rugs Oxi ft 49.75. tormerly 57.50 A thick heavy pile; yarns woven in one piece; mum of service, 6x0 ft Dining Rooms, high-grade woolen will give a maxi- Special formerly 52.50 Grass Rugs 10.00 regularly 13.00 Handsome durable Rugs for the Summer ¥ | Cottage, Veranda, ete. " Oxle ft

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