The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 17

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eiuebeie, Seis ta eonttas tan.| COLUMbia’s Victory J sing 1s coming to Engiana for the| COmmemoration Ends mext week end He will be the guest | ef the American Ambassador at Lon- By Sylvester Rawling. don, John W. Davis, LUMBIA UNIVERSITY brought its Victory Commemoration Festival to an end with a third concert in the college gymnasium last night. Prof. Walter Henry Hall, the conductor, with the aid of the Columbia Chorus, presented his own “Te Deum Laudamus,” “a short festal setting, to celebrate the Res- toration of Peace,” as it was des- cribed in a programme note, Prof. Hall knows, probably, that it is not an inspired work, but it shows sound muscianship, is a worthy composition and fits this present time, when Americans, properly, may rejoice in what the country has done to win Victory and to secure Peace. “A IVERSARY SA This Is Your Week) ue New York Floor Covering Company 60 FLATBUSH AV., BROOKLYN You have helped make this business grow from one small store to four spacious Your responsive appreciation to our efforts at underselling has earned {or as an enviable reputation in the trade it the country. In return we have } a ev ru th resi herein ve lered by any concern Bat thas tebe your greatest le are going to make every procured durin; fi. wek ad the wonderful values olfered by the NEW a Ivertisement of i JR COVERING COMPANY. You are to buy here at cost this week! i We certainly owe it te you. During the past month we have secured every bit of verte. nrocerable te make the greatest selling event ever known. GAIN WE SAY THIS IS YOUR WEEK!!! We are selling regardless of profit just to make you talk. Steck Cane seartbe tee All Goods Purchased Here Delivered FREE OF CHARGE Wool $40 9x12 Seamless tn, Rugs $40 9x12 Wool Axutinsters exe 25.50 $40 9x12 Seamless Brussels $30 9x11 Seamless Velvet | $408.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs Rags It would be impossible for us to buy these "3 wholesale to-day Handsome _ Ri one | for that” price: Dicce, making “it “doubly strong: | Inust ‘soe these Tugs, ~D [Sas tee. sues sna eee 98 | appreciate their value. COOPER oo ee cece ee eeee $30 9x12 Seamless Brussels Smith's all-woot Rugs. Excellent rugs for dining rooms $42 9x12 Royal Axminster Smith's high pile, close woven. Rugs. Very large assortment of 4 or bedrooms. Wonder- 88 All-over, Oriental and Medallion \e Datterns. Be sure to 50 | sal vale Sheet thi I & ene $1.75 Extra Heavy Wool Velvet Carpet 27 Inches wide; suitabje for am | halls and st Very ] 34 LINOLEUMS Extra heayy enamelled Linoleum; genuine felt base; beautiful as- sortment of patterns, two yards stlentiy imisprinved: 34e ze LINOLEUM RUGS at HALF PRICE} yard. Mill Seconds at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. } SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast $6.00-—6x6—opecial $8.75—6x9—aspecial.. $18 0x12 Extra Heavy Grass Rugs Best patterns; Breen: 8”! $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum every special Inlaid Heavy through to the back; best 19 patterns; cut from full L rolls; square yard , Linoleum; colors e298 12.75—9x 9—special, 3.08 | Het Commer 60 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN 1 Block from Livingston Fulton St THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA ¥, MAY 8, 1919.8" Song of Victory,” by Percy B. Flete er, was built upon a similar founda- | tion, although the treatment was dif- | ferent, Mr. Fletcher's work is longer than Prof. Hall's and it had the sup- | port of three soloists and an orchestra | | from the Philharmonic Society. scloists were | soprano; Dan Beddoe, tenor, and} Robert Maitland, bass, There were excerpts from “The Messiah” at che | | end. Soloists, chorus and orchestra acquitted themselves well. days’ festival was worth while. The Neighborhood Playhouse to- morrow night will exploit its own Balalaika Orchestra of twenty play- | ers, conducted by Sunia 8. Samuels. | It, will be the thira annual concert. The ofchestra will be assisted by Lud- milla Toretzka, soprano, and Vasily Schukin, Balalatka soloist. The Fes- tival Dancers will contribute three Russian dances, FEAR GIRL TREATED PRAYER INFECTED OTHERS Doctors Will Science Parents of Dead Doro- thy, Who Had Diphtheria. Prosecutor J. Henry Harrtson of J year-old Dorothy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walker of No, {89 South 16th Street, Newark, will be Practically completed to-day. Her par- 5 ‘istian Scientii ave admit~ only ent ven her illness was “pra: ng. The autopsy showed fered from diphtheria. e@ Prosecutor said he would place the matter before the Grand Jury if his men obtain evidence that the s corres knew she had diphtheria leclined to summon a physician. inspectors are eking children whom Dorothy ma: ‘ve come in son- tact during her ill Health Officer Cri erved notice on Mr. and Mrs. Walker yesterday to sub- | | HAS “STARTLING” FACTS ABOUT BOLSHEVISM HERE) ' Senator Lusk Not Ready to Discuss in Detail the Information He Has Received. State Senator Clayton R. Lusk, Chain man of the special legislative committee recently created to investigate the ori- gin and extent of Bolshevism, said yes- terday that in the preliminary invest = ons “serious and startling informa- tion" had been obtained. Senator Lusk said he was not ready to discuss in detail facts which have come to light. The committee will not be ready to begin its sittin two weeks. Plans are being ade to have presented before the legislators the complete data collected by all encies. "he committee, which ts at the Mur- ray Hill Hotel,’ will suggest remedial legistation from Its analysis of these PLANS READY FOR BRONX GREETING TO FATHER DUFFY | | Many Organizations Will Turn Out |} | in Full Force as Tribute to Gal- lant Fighting Priest. Two army aviators zooming over the Concourse, cutting aerial figure 69's, will be an added féature to the big reecption and parade for Chaplain Major Francis Duffy in the Bronx, | Saturday, May 10, Complete details for the parade} were announced to-day by District Attorney Francis Martin, who Chairman of the committee Grand Marshal of the parade, There | will be 100 social, religious and frater- Nal organizations who will have a place in the line, Police arrangements were completed to-day for the handling of 350,000 per- sons along the line of march. This number can easily view the pageant from both sides of the Grand Con- course, which is an ideal parade thor- oughfare. Besides these, 100,000 chil- dren from public and parochial | schools in the Bronx will have a part | in the tribute to the gallant soldier. | priest. They will line both sides of | the boulevard through which the marchers will pass. Manhattan Subway to Nevins St. Station, Brooklyn—} Block {rom Station Following the parade and reception Fordham University, BROOKLYN 5,000 Pairs Women’s Positively None Sent c. 0. D. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale Friday Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Telephone Orders Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, with cotton garter tops, high spliced heels and double soles, in black, while and shoe shades and | | a welcome dinner will be served at| | The | | Agnes Alsop Ward, | || The three | | Examine Christian | | No Mail or Filled Remnants of Wash Goods 5,000 yards of mill lengths; Printed Lawns, White Nainsook and White Batiste; worth up to lc a yard; ‘ao yard. 97¢ Eiderdown Crib Blankets Pin size 89 Table Cloths Size 64x50 hemstitched, 68 inches round, scalloped; of good grade damask; each. 19¢ (36-inch) Cut from the full piece; in neat strii 8%c kand blue grounds; 80x40; each. 69c 8c sttests: 1 Zee Suits for Boys Smartly Tailored Garments at an Attractive Price Single-breasted styles of gray fancy cassimeres with full belt and voit 4. 48 i \t.. trou: izes 8 to 16 yea! Boys’ Serge Suits Single-breasted with full belt, in ae A Be) lined knickers; sizes 8 to 16 years; at. e Boys’ Knickers Boys’ Wash Suits Knicker style, infancy Short Russian model cassimeres in gray in white and colored with belt loops and buttoned knee bands; sizes Bto striped linene, percale and chambray: S to 8 ‘1.19 1.39 Namm’e—Main Floor, Novelty Blouses 10¢ Can Martini | 14c Chili Bayo Beans eats w ; Wemen’s Fibre Silk Hose California Tomatoes Brand Spaghetti | Or long cranberry Hamperlb., 3534 bast viewer (Seconds of 50c) Red ripe to- 13%c in tomato pence; Roangs resemble Ve Bacon Squeres} of Mercerized lisle garter tops; ahr Lees hd Eg ae Bva6| Titear at DYoc/| ver 29%4c Low neck; short sleeves and spliced heels; double soles} Ground Cott 25c| $1.10 Whole Macaroni|12¢ Pko. Angers Maca: sleeveless; knee lengths; P baal ciras i ron! or Spagh- 71 / A and toes; black, Ate Mixed Teas 370 baht ph oval ~ sy ceosaeay Ae pa eels phe 7¥oc pee trimmed white, gray and BEE, ROOOS srs 0s+ : “laine Gah anys drawers to nae 29c 12¢ Epicure Brand Wee, Cunenine Pert! Bont eS Bene match ........ Women's Cotton Hose Tomato, vegetable, | taynoma B 7 Style Corn 1.69 the eké Center Women's Rib Cotton Union Suits (Seconds of 29c) ee aett per dosen| package -fClng 2 can kone & 2644 een, mperieets ler Sek) Fine gauze; garter tops; spliced Py 7, ane baunds a 2c knee length; sleeveless; lace heels and double soles and toes; 2c nrean yi ot, ‘ Shoulder or tdinmal! black, white and colo! Ic raney_ Ae> pinach 14 Cc La, . ‘eal; 5 serve 7¢|No.2Can Mixed) * Beaua 8Yoc Pep ree ny reer Ic Vegetables U. 8. License G-06187.. ‘'amm’e—Main Floor, 89 Seamless, 3 yards wide; neat carpet and tting patterns; heaviest grade felt 52c Cong: $1.50 to $1.75 Grade olan Rugs Inlaid Linoleums At less than whole- A variety of patterns; ‘i t colors through to the nolo prices} rich carpe back; some cut from ma’ base floor covering; slight mill misprints; a square yard..... patter perfections that will not affect wearing quality. half rolls; iced, #17 rugs Orig ftt..8.77 Nauare $8 rugs 6x9 ft... 4.64 yard... Fashioned of Pretty Voiles and Silks Again we show our initiative on sale a most lection of Sum- At the low price we q every wom- an should take advantage and buy for present and future wear. Your choice from slip-over, round neck, convertible and square — Leno 00 ees thet ae sizes 36 to 46... Clearing of Waists In colored and all white novel- ties; regular and extra sizes; 86 to 50; also white voiles, with Peter Pan collars; . 1 .29 Namm’s—Second Floor, Hosiery c Art Congoleu na, slight mill im- the full rolls, including several rem! 50c & 59c Drapery Fabrics CURTAIN CRETONNE: ping side The Subway Namm's is many parts of Manhattan it is easier and quicker to reach than the shop- An entrance to Namim's Hoyt Street Station of thi i iivery station on the east and west Namm's. MADRAS, woven figure designs; 3, newest Spring patterns in light iful floral and verdure designs; E, floral Bungalow Curtains Of Frenuh scrim; Duteh gy double borders; fin- 79c Cretonne Curtains Dutch style; Oriental de- signs and coloring; sepa- rate centre drape; desir- able for bungalows and Summer cottages; BQe in Brooklyn. From district of that borough. subways is an entrance to oo Friday Savings in the 17c Large No. 24 Can -@NAMM'S FRIDAY VAL “nie8e” May White Sale The May White Sale is swinging along merrily, supplying women with crisp, new undergarments, etc. Below we feature ten extra good specials for Bargain Friday, each at @ pro- nounced saving. Nainsook Envelope Chemises Trimmed with dainty em- broidery; at .. 4c Cambric Drawers 79 Extra Size Gingham Petticoats = sre with ie flounces; 69c 74 Extra Size Cambric Drawers 44c Trimmed with embroidery; 33¢] Trimmed with narrow embroid- open and closed styles; at. ery and cluster of tuck: 66c Cambric Top Petticoats at . Prrrrreen Made with embroidered , Fennel ai beri rh pee Fancy Figured Batiste Bloomers ph andl reaped Han acrid Wie |] Straight Une | modets, with elastic at knee: ate... 44c Wis wiles eouaryy ee Avie c eee cess, 89C} $1.24 Extra Size Nainsook 74c Percale Bungalow Aprons Slipover Gowns Round neck models; 59c| Timed with embroidery 1 1Q Careers and lace; at... Namm’s—Second Bloor $1 Nainsook Gowns at Hand embroidered yoke; (Stylish Capes—Reduced! Women's and Misses’ In Two Attractive Price $12.50 Capes at $16.50 Capes at 8.75 11.75 Youthful models taken from regular stock. coatee, surplice and circular models of All-Wool Serges, Poplins and Wool Velours | Braid, button and tassel trimmed, in i black, navy, Pekin and Copen blue WOMEN’S AND MIs $' SIZES 14 TO 44. Namn's—Second Floor May Groups Shirred yoke, | _ $175 10-Pc. Dining Suites 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in golden oak or | Jacobean finish. Buffet, 54-in.; China C| 44-in. wide; Serv- Table, Extension Table, 6 ft., 48: ops 5 $1 Je Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, covered in brown Spanish leather $17 French Roll Edge | Felt Mattress | All sanitary layer felt | made in layer form, | covered in good grade | ot. Gold Medal stripe | ticking | all sizes...... 13.97 |" Open Link Springs $24 White Enamei Bed, Spring and Mattress Constructed with se banded supports for geinforcement and ven Brown Fibre Rolled Arm chairs complete. . bey * i built on high block; ap-| Continuous = posts propriate for Wood or| Ded: soft top mattress |}! 4 he and woven spring; ff! Metal Beds; = 8 Q5| ail 17.44 || 6-Plece Dining Suites $10 White Enamei Beds Solid oak table and 6-foot Hl sizes; Various _other extension and 4 22 33 attractive ‘styles to (yh) select from; Namm's—Fifth and Sizth Floors 3 Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.« Models i Lustrous Black Chiffon Silk A fashionable and most wanted quality for pres- ent wear; 36 inch; rich, lustrous black; heavy quality; ides. Ree 36-inch Storm Serge A h it, ice, Burgeedy, brows crests and ‘black; at Novelty Sateen Linings In medium and dark grounds colored figures and pe effects: ver 3O Gg Namm’s—Main Floor Women’s Pumps Graceful Models of the $3.50 and $4 Graaes pumps of dull kid patent and glazed kid, ith medium weight soles, leather French small vamp orna- Boys’ Black Calf'Lace or Button Shoes Sizes 10 to 2:9 | 3 1 to 2.69 1344; « pair. 644; « pair.. Women’s Comfort , Children’s Shoes Oxfords Black kid lace and tan calf buttonehoes; toes; ru ‘6 sizes 4 to 2; 1.79 2.29 |" wyates. Namm s—Seoond Floor AN Ready wa Including Modish Untrimmed Shapes A bevy of charming and Of black kidskin; tips lovely hats at @ truly bargain price. A large collection of wanted straws makes selection ens Th Milan, Pine- a ‘and rysanthemum combinations; with ribbon and ers; band bana, Sideroli: ors and dress hats; m ity at Nothing more appropriate for sport wear than these ser. vice giving hats; ten styles to select from; at. Namm's—Seoond Floor. Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft.—$45 grades These are excellent quality, deep nap, all wool rugs; a grade that formerly sold here at $45; to be had in soft blue, in Chinese designs and many Oriental, Persian and floral 3 4.75 | effects, in rose, tan, $1.65 Velvet Car- pets— green, ete.; at..... Velvet Rugs— Sigx11 feet; new de- signs in attractive Oriental soft colors; LE yarn... Namm's—Fourth Floor $2 Alumi num, Percolators ei Copper Bottom ‘ash Bollers—Strongly constructed; heavy copper bottom; size 7; ai = Fines “Uze: 49548 1) Steo1 Biade Garden Hoe with long 65c handles; Namm’e—Fourth Floor THEY pipnot WHIMPER! Will You? Let no whimper in our final reckoning with the Victory Li n, when it isn’t gi lending! BUY BONDS—at Namm's—if you prefer | White Tar 8i 9c Btree

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