The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1919, Page 5

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if TWELVE ARMY CAMPS SOLD. j Belldings That Cont $24,000,000 Bring #548,000 at Aw ‘ WASHINGTON, May 7. \ Tetary of War Crowell to-day® an- ie Mounced the sale of eight National | Guard camps and four miscellaneous i\ camps, following the opening of bids on April 15. The War Department will re- | welve $548,194.83 for eleven of the camps. ‘The twelfth, at Kendrick, N. J., is being fetaingd for the navy. The following Guard campe, which cost the Govern- Ment about $24,000.00, are those disposed ard, Loulstana; Bowle and Gecrgin: Shelby. Missianippl:. Sheridan; Alabama, and Wadsworth, South Caro: The others are: Colt, Per Polk, verth Carolina, ahd "nd ng Call 360 Cine N —_ The dry of Arcticclimates * \in our storage rooms Revillon Freres DRY COLD STORAGE _ FOR FURS nue at 53rd Street Ae fciegientt | “kid fitting” to express their Fownes quality in texture, shapeliness (ety i style, For men, wo= } men and children. i" led tipped, BOMB CASE CLUE KEPT SECRET BUT ARRESTS ARE NEAR nina Ten U. S. Departments Work- ing in Harmony to Land the Criminals, Harry Campbell of the Bureau of Explosives of the Interstate Com- merce Commission will to-day report on @ chemical analysis he has been making of the bombs recently sent through the mails to prominent men, Ten or more Government depart- ments are working in harmony “on the case, and keeping secret clues, developments and other matters that might interfere with their investiga- time, The suspects are Chicago L W. W. radicals of the worst type. ‘They are said to be men who might have been easily part of the con- spiracy. They have connections which could have turned out the bombs, and their movements were such they could have sent the bombs. One rumor is that Federal agents have been doing @ great deal of quiet work in Chicago, and. ic view of a theory that the bombs could have been manufactured elsewhere’ and brought here to be matied, it is possibie the inertminat- ing evidence may be found there. ‘The suspects are constantly fol- It is understood they saw the 77th parede yesterday and ap- parently tried to lose the men de- tailed to follow them. From this it is assumed they know they are un- der suspicion, and realize they can not get away. But they have not ‘been questioned, as far as known. From Owen Eagan of the Bureau of Combustibles it was learned that all the bombs discovered in the New York Post Office have been found to contain dynamite. The dynamite is being carefully examined by experts i of the Bureau of Explosives of the Interstate Commerce Commission, WV who have taken some of it to the laboratories at South Amboy, N. J., and by the Fire Department*at No. 125 Worth Street, The Internal Revenue Department, Post Office Department, Secret Ser- vice, Department of Justice, Immi- gration Department, Interstate Com- merce Commission and the New York Police Department are all at work on the bomb outrage, and are keeping im touch with each other, it was said to-day, in order that any heipful discovery may be communicated,at once to the other investigators, Korean Agitators Sentenced _ SEOUL, Korea, April 14 (Associatéd Press)—Thirty-eight Korean agitators at Pyeng-Yang have die hevtan to ison {or periods trom six months to two ears. Similar sentences tmposed Koreans Court at ’ralku. "About 2400, agltators who were it Seoul its arrested a’ suburbs have been released. 548 FIFTH AVE. Shoe Specialists Since 1857 ANnprReEW ALEXANDER NEW YORK } ‘Men’s Oxfords at $12 ae’ ee. oo -- —— th Cordovan or calfskin of the best grade procurable Mahogany. color Cordovan leather, black waxed calfskin, deep brown or old-time tan calf- vidualized by skin. The popular shapes indi- lexander Comte: and showing the care of skilled craftsman in every detail. Prompt efficient sales service. James MeCreery & Co. j 5th Avenue 34th Street _ Dressmaking & Tailoring Dept. ! (Fourth Floor) { Decided Reductions have been made on } | IMPORTED MODEL GOWNS & SUITS ” Tricotine } | also Exclusive productions from our own workrooms, Special { Made to Order—Tailored Suits of and Serge. $95.00 ens 35, DROWNED; jas Forget Is Said to Have Con- ninety years old, a farmer of Namur, Labelle ey, Quebec, was brought FATHER, 90, T0 BE TRIED fessed He Pushed Ambrose * | 4ivers. Into River. HULL, Quebec, May 7.—Louls Forget, Forget is alleged to have confessed at the preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Gachet that, owing to his| astern straitened circumstances and the help- lessness of his son, he had decided to do away with him. drowned last October but it was May 1 before the body was recovered by river hore to-day to stand trial on « charge of /SOLDIERS JOIN THE Y. M. C. A. having nfurdered his son, Ambrose —_—_—_ Vorgét, aged thirty-five, by pushing him into the Little Range River. The son had been blind from infancy. He was 2,500 Discharged Have Free Membe: More than 2500 discharg: have availed themselves tn Manhi Bee tmornit inues, have Joined the istrict, Lo the Mh 5 least two arrests are probable at any | INVEST—In the Future of America! dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Extraordinary Offerings MAY SALE HOUSEFURNISHING DEPARTMENT Garden Implements 1—Steel Spades,—D handle............. 1.65 ond 1.95 2—Malleable Iron Rakes:— 10 tines . - 45c 12 tines...... 55c 14 tines 60Oc 16 tines...... 65c Steel Rakes:— 10 tines...... 90c 12 tines.. 14 tines...... 1.10 16 tines 3—Steel Spading Forks,—D handle..... 25 and 1,75 4—Lawn Mower—ball bearing; se sharp- ening; $3 blades; 12 or 14 inches..... 5.95 5—Steel Hoes 45c and 90c 5 6 Turf Edgers; polished steel.......... 1.25 Trowelésjcscecsives 10c, 20c and 25c Hand Weedert sissies catecctoageres 35c Steel Grass Shears.......... 60c and 75¢ Pruning Shears.... 60c, 1.00 and 1.25 Steel Hedge Shears....... 1.95 and 2.25 Steel Notched Hedge Shears......... 2.00 Brass Hose Nozzle.........+. Five-in-One Garden Tool... Hose Reels. ci ivisosscccsevesvecys Garden Hose,—Commercial Brand: Ladies’ Hoes..... (eae 5 PE Fh Menge Sis sess e 6—Ladies’ Garden Sets, consisting of Rake, tolys pink 3.75 Spade, Hoe and Spading Fork........ 2.95 | ply; 50ft. lengths....... setaeeeees 7.00 Pointed Shovels,—D handle; polished steel, Garden Hose,—Bulldog Brand: a Fret OB LEAD RENE chance ce sees 6.25 Weeding HOME) cisvecssrticss cannes 60c | 7-ply; 50 ft. lengths............... 12.00 Ferry’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds Vegetable sceds............. Flower Seeds..............- Lawn Grass Seeds.......... Package 8c, 2 for 15¢ Package 10c¢ and 20c Package 20 Manahan’s Tarine Moth Preventives : Tarine Wrapping Sheets, sizes 40 x 48 inches regularly 75c doz. 60c Tarine Garment Bags, suit size; 24 x 37 4nches inches. regularly 75c 65c \ \ Up | Tarine Garment Bags, Overcoat size; 30 x 50 inches iy /\ { \ regularly 1.00 85c Kh MA Tarine Garment Bags, Ulster size; 30 x 60 inches regularly 1.25 0 Tarine Garment Bags, automobile coat size; 30 x 64 regularly 1.50 1.25 Tarine Muff Boxes, size 12 x 17 inches......... : regularly 75c ex/ iy ie =H lt Wayne Cedared Paper Open-Front Wardrobe Bags,—a perfect Clothes Container; keeps clothes clean and free from moths. * Gite siege INGMAS DDR 5bs504 65 165 60Ci oe oka sche e aeons CRa RE regularly 1.50, 1.25 Overcoat size,—55 inches long. .. . regularly 1.75, 1.50 1,75 Rake gine roOR IDCWON MONS: 5 63455 60s cise e0.c0o0sso-atices ats bess cedeeeas ae e8 regularly 2.00, Washing Machines Laun-Dry-Ette Electric Washing Machine made of heavy copper; the only machine that will wash and dry clothes in the same tub with- out a wringer; operates at a cost of 1Me per hour; will wash clothes for family of six pet- sons in fifteen minutes, can be attached to an ordinary lamp socket. (Demonstration) Complete 155.00 ‘ 5) ig) New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves Two-burner Cook Stoves............ 15.50 With Cabingt, s,s. sce as Vesicmage Three-burner Cook Stoves..... . 21.00 With Cabinet... Four-burner Cook With Cabinet... New Perfect Single Size....... Double Size......... New Perfection Broilers 3. New Perfection Blue Enamelled ‘Voasters, 1,50 and Brooklyn of the three months’ free membership in the Y. od Cc. A, it was Invest—in the future of America James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY , eS = Phenomenal Sale WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE CAPES 22.50 regularly 35.00 Every fashion gonceit is represented in this galaxy of attractive Spring Capes 4 which are so graceful in the manner of drapery; beautiful ripple styles—copies of, is higher priced models; developed in finest quality Men’s Wear Serge; smartly trim- med; lined with fancy silk. 2,400 WOMEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS Much Below Regular Price 95c regularly 1.85 Absolutely new merchandise from one of America’s best makers; regular and extra sizes. Remarkable Sale 12,000 MEMORANDUM PADS Doz. 25c, 35¢ and 50c ‘This assortment represents the surplus stock of a leading paper mill, and was purchased at on ~ unusually low figure, which enables us to offer them at large concessions from regular prices. Exceptional quality White Paper made into pads; plain or ruled; sold in dozen lots only. : Small Size Pads, doz. 25c¢ | Medium Size Pads, doz. 35¢ | Large Size Pads, doz. 50c Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S SOROSIS WHITE SHOES White Duck Oxfords | White Duck-Lace Boots | White Buckskin Oxfords © 6.50 7.50 8.75 White Duck Oxfords with Fine White Duck Boots Genuine i Cuban heels; high arched | with white soles and white or White Kidskin Oxfords | with white soles and white | last. military heels, military heels, 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 Requests to call for goods will receive prompt’ attention. Telephone Greeley 6380

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