The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 4

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“More A. E. B Heroes Honored. (deren May &—The War es vagal * paid a | @adlegram from Gen. Pers Rouncing pamen of four sees and twenty-one eniiéted men to whom he has awarded the Distinguished Ser- wa oe for Poggi in action. inet Ly a Waite Pi Feo ine Wallac Cora. and be ite, Oven Byron, N. ‘ei ARCHBISHOP HAYES RECEIVES PALLIUM “5 INIMPRESSIVE RITE | Army and Navy Represented With Church Dignitaries at Cathedral Service. andes. Amid the tmprensive dignity solemn splendor with which the Cath- olle Church clothes its ceremonies at- tending great events, Archbishop Pi rick J. Hayes to-day was invested | | with the pallium and received his | plenary facutties os Metropolitan of | New York | The investiture was the fifth in the New York Archdiocese It outshone ail its predecessors, for among the distinguished prelates and clergy | present were princes of the ehurch from throughout the United States and its island possessions and foreign countries, Both the army and navy | were represented in compliment to bishop Hayes's untiring in iding chaplains for the service. | wo hundred and fifty army ehap- | lains, 130 of whom have been on embodying Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability Artistic Case Design But receive the bencft of what 6 years’ experience in the manufecturing business taught us. Prices $550 up |@verseas duty, and 40 naval chap- | Jains, were at the Investiture. hee | pecially enthusiastic ovations were \given to Father Duffy, chaplain of the old 69th, and two French chap- lains, the Rey. Benjamin Canon Ca- bannel of the Blue Devils, and Father D'Arriere of the Chasseurs, during the march from Cathedral College to the church. Balance on Monthly Terms to Bait Your Purse, Write for catalogue or ca: Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St. Sar MEAD The procession from the archiepis- | ~ copal residence to St, Patrick's Ca- thedral, where the ceremony took place, had a marked military tone. Besides detachments from the army and navy as escort, the 69th Regiment Band and about 200 chaplains were in Une with church dignitaries and at- tendants and students of the Cat! dral High School and St. Joseph's 34 Flatbush Ave. Brooklya. a church law forbidding it. HOW ABOUT MEALS? Few of the throng that filled the cathedral knew’ of the extraordinary precautions taken to thwart any at- tempt by agitators to endanger the lives of the Archvishop and other other search was made and twenty | diocese. plainclothes men through the church, Cousens and Murphy, cassocks and few steps from Aronbishop disguised es|the officiating prelates. the the Penney. throughout the cere- pay eer or John Bonzano, papal | for the occasion. legate to the United States, invested Linens for Summer Homes : Yachts and Clubs HE LINEN STORE” has long made a special feature of furnishing i appropriate Linens for Summer Homes and of supplying outfits of | Linens for Yachts and Clubs. Our stocks of Damask and Fancy Table Linens, Bed Linens, Towels, etc., are very large. The greater part of these goods was purchased many months ago, before the prices of Linens advanced to their present level. | McCutcheon prices are, therefore, lower in general than the prevailing - market prices, and indeed, in many cases, are as low as the prices now asked by wholesale Linen merchants for these seme Linens. Damask Linen Table Cloths and Napkins These Linens were just received from bond, Linens of sayeee qualities are not procurable from manufacturers today ex- cept at considerably higher prices, if at all. 9 Reg, Trade Mark We have also just received from bond a variety of Cream or half-bleached Irish Damask, which is especially recom mended for Yachts, Clubs, Bungalows, BreakfastNapkins, $7.00,7-50,8.00 up. ete., as tt stands very hard wear. Dinner r Naphine, $8.75, 9100, 10.00 up. Cloths, $6.75, 7.75, 8.50, 9.00, 9.75 each. 2x2 yds., $7.00,7.25, 8.00, Napkins, $7.75 per dozen. 72x72 in. piece goods, $4.25 and 4.50 yd. Fancy Linen Suggestions Moderate-priced Linens from Ireland, Madeira, France, Spain, Italy, China and Japan. Hemstitched, Lace-trimmed and many kinds of embroidery. 7 Luncheon Sets in White and dainty- colored Embroidery. 25-piece sets $6.50 to 75.00 set. Fine Lace sets up to $285.00 a set, feorte #5 dinion room and bed-room, in r sizes, and also in unusual poly 11,25 to 65.00 each. Hrs 5 pon fn 2x26 yards, $8.50, | _ 8.75, 9.50, 10.00, 12.00 and up. | Afternoon Tea Cloths and Napkins, round and square, made in plain Linens, figured Damask, embroidered and lace- trimmed. Oblong Luncheon Sets of seven and thirteen pieces. A very attractive as- sortment, $21.60 to 95.00 set. Also a choice selection of Tray Cloths, Breakfast Sets, Chair Tidies, and Table Covers. The Luxury Tax does not apply to Linens Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets At the communion of solemn pon- tifical mass celebrated by the papal | |logate, Archbishop Hayes knelt be- fore the high altar, swore allegiance to the Holy See and bowed his head to receive the pallium on his shoul- Seminary. Thousands gathered out-| ders, He made a brief address and side the cathedral to witness the| gave his blessing to the assembled proceasion, clergy and the congregation. The pallium is a band of white lamb's wool that falla over the shoul- ders, with a lappet before and behind. Pallia are made by the nuns of St. Agnes in Rome and when conferred Prelates. After the cathedral was|on new archbishops are never to closed last night the “bomb squad”! leave their possession, The band sig- searched every nook and cranny of| nifies that the recipient has received | the great edifice, ‘This morning an-!» pientitude of power in his arch. | were ascattered| The interior of the Cathedral was a gorgeous vision, The high altar was As @ final precaution Detectives /ablaze with hundreds of candles that in} cast a sheen over the richly embrol- surplices, walked a bare cored and white vestments of In contrast and were seated near the thrones in| were the many hues of purple worn oy other prelates who occupied places in the sanctuary. All the altars were decked with flowers and ornamented Among the members of the hierachy Archbishop Hayes with the pattiam, | who No cardinals were present because of bishop of Trajano John W. |talfetas, satins and Georgettes. || wide. Reg. 1.65 quality. Special. William A. J Porto Rico; the Rt. Re hbiahop Shaw of Ne rleans and | gi Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San/ ram to the Mt tite tide no mention “of ‘any fire. Francisco. é Archbishop Hayes Being Escorted to Cathedral Where Pallium of New Rank Was Conferred on Him AROOOROLELODEOEEE AL AEDEEELEEEEEAED HAEAEEOEEOELCOES SE OOOOEEEEOD came from afar were Mgr.| Mobs Fish | O'Hern, tor of the Agerican Col-} m. { lege in’ Rome, who brought the. pal-| BERL Thousands of men lium; the Ir. Rev, John J, Cantwell, |47d women, gngered by fish profitecra, bishop of Monterey and Low Angeles, | sermed ena” plundered a dozen stores | Cal; the Rt, Rev. Joseph 1. Crimont, | here to-day here were @ doaen cas- . vicar apostolate of Alaska; t j | Rt. Rev New York Otlices, The WI in Liverpool _yeaterday, Star liner Adriatic docked said a cable- ram to the White Star Company's of- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919 AIRMEN, WHO HELPED SAVE Abbot es: xe 3 Soth Squadron Followed 77th Divi- | | hhchcdhthchchcadadhchccadadactachcacadadathadatadactatadidacadacactaiadacacadadataatadatad 990999990990900909: 9999000 | Broadway. Shand Vth Sts, eon PLACE ON SALE F RIDAY and A vast number of very worthy offerings which were gathered especially for this occdsion. Lowest prices, courtesy and prompt service are always found here. SILK & GEORGETTE DRESSES Of good quality taffeta and Georgette. Numerous preity styles in an excellent assortment of colorings. We advise an early call as quantity is limited. Value to 80.00, for 19.50 SILK AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES 200 finely made blopses in the season's prettiest styles; materials are soft . 4.95 Values to 7.00, for. SILK SPECIALS Crepe Georgette, 40 inches wide, all silk, fine quality. Colors: tan, Copen., navy, pink, wistari er grey and black. Reg.2.00 grade.Special 1.39 Black Satin Duchess. Extra quality, 40 inches wide, rich, lustrous and an exceptionally good wearing dress grade. Resileny 3.50 yd. Special 2.69 Imported Shantung Silk. Oyster white with blue dots; high gradequality; launders perfectly; 33 inches 95 Natural Shantung Silk. Extra heavy quality for suits, in, wide, Reg. 2.50 grade. Special. 1.69 WASH DRESS GOODS At Exceptionally Low Prices for Week End Sale 82 inch Ginghams. Excellent wearing quality in beautiful plaids, checks and ‘ast colors guaranteed. grade, Special.... .28 ed Organdie, fine uality, fast colors, eat checks and oly in the more des of lavender, rate 5 pink, blue, and white and black combinations. Reg. 45 yd. Special .32 86 to 40 inch Printed and Woven Voiles and Silk Mixed Crepes, ‘high grade goods, exquisite figured and floral effects. Reg. value .59 to .95 yd,, for. 2.35 NAVY ALL WOOL SERGE, 1.78 54 inches wide; fine quality for capes and gowns. Limited quantity. Exceptional value at.......... 1.78 MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS jeasonable Merchandise at prices about can be procured prices for Friday re. and Saturday only. Men's Union Suits, athletic. style, good substantial quality of checked nainsook, well made. Sizes to 46. | Regular price 1.25. Special at., 85 Men's Ribbed Union Suits, the well known Cooper muke, 1 of fine quality cotton yarn; short sleeves and sleeveless, knee length. Sizes to 46, Regular price 2.00, Special. 1.35 Otis Balbriggan and White Cotton Shirts and Drawers; another opportun- ity to buy this reputable brand of alat .85 Well known sh grade fabric. Colors: e , pink, tan and helio. AM siz Regular price 2.50, 1.69 Men's Half Hose, Fine quality cot- acellent wearing socks, Odd revious sales, including .50 grade; black with white sole, ial at: fine mercerized cotion in black and well known ‘tow, make, in white, grey and dark brown, SATURDAY WOMEN'S GLOVE SPECIALS Silk PabricGloves, high grade Milanese; thoroughly reliable make, finger tips. Colors: white, black and grey, Regular price 1.00, for bie k and white ig, glove in all Reg. value .85 to 1.00 WOMEN’S STOCKINGS Black Gauze Lisle Stockings, white cotton soles, Regular .59 pair; for..........+ 6 Pairs for 2.90 “Ipswich” make, in black, arate, grey and Cordovan; at, Paise see 3 Pairs for or tight knees, Vaiue .05; suit for band or bodi at.. top, » WOMEN’S PAJAMAS One and two piece models in crepe or nainsook; flesh, white or figured materials. Value 2.50, for..... Of nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed. Value .75 each, for... -50 size for Absorbent Cotton, 1 Ib. Regular .60, for Samurai 12 on. tins, MOIRE SILK BAGS and mirror. Real value 5.00, special..... Umbrellas, silk faced serge, in a variety of most attractive handles, Rag Rugs, extra heavy 25x50 in. Reg. 1.80, for 80x60 in, Reg. 1.90, for . 6x9 ft. Reg. 7.25, for Cretonnes, good qual 86 in. wide. Value .70 yd FOP. veccccccrvvceeescscoersecs LACE SECTION > Crepe, 39 in. ck, white and leading ular 1.85 yard, for . George! quality, colors. R Silk Cl colors, + yard, for, Black silk dotted net, 42 in eh35e Special at, pair, Regular 1,48 yard, for, ENVELOPE CHEMISE AND SKIRTS Of nainsook, in lace or embroidery trimmed models. Value 1.25 each, for....,....++ 89 TOILET REQUISITES Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal; (A aia (OR. ceive vias (aciiiats -79 ‘Amolin, Antiseptic; "deodorant Powder; .25 size for UR Black and Navy, inner compartment . 3.95 NO WAR TAX UMBRELLAS Men's and Women's splendid quality double :78 Suedetex washable chamoisuedeGloves; ull the desirable Spring colors, includin, n exceptionally good .59 with -50 Women's fine gauze lisle stockings, 35 WOMEN’S SUMMER UNION SUITS With crochet or bodice tops, umbrella we cotton vests, crochet 1.89 DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS great rived to-~day from Barselites, there w among the 1460 troops ten officers ani +168 which through the engagements in the Argonne Forest and which helped rescue the Lost Value 6.50, for .. 3.50} RUGS AND DRAPERIES Axminster rugs, . standard — grade, choice designs: 27x54 in,, Value 4.25, for... 36x70 in., value 7.50, for, wide; firm 1.65 {fon athe extra heavy; all 1,10 1,10 | dmDasid nSone sda. oh 40% Srs,.5 squadron Was behind the Mth at Remi- court. Lieut! Mitchell A. Brown of Rockwall, Tex came home with the D. 8. G, ich he won for his gallant rescue of comrade in the alr who was sur. réunted ®y Boehe airplanes. Brown brought down one of the enemy planes and drove off the others, His machine vas Fiddied and broke out in. flames, jut he made a successful dive, and, al ,|howgt badly burned dnd bruised, landed wafely behind the American lines. The 7 “LOST BATTALION,” HOME! sion Through Argoane—Ship Brings 1,560. On the transport Caferta, which ar man he resaved was unhurt. » troopa on the Caferta were made casuals, and were In ‘gommand of pt. H on of the 66th Trans- porta who was formely. in ton yanis of the New and Hartford Rall- — ‘SUNDAY WORW? WANTS Wonk Ww Aero Squadron. Division men of the 56th oer sh ye P85 Ven Phone followed the 77th Battalion. The of ‘dase ' FRANKLIN SIMON & CO, Announce 113.9 to 27.59 Reductions in . Misses’ Tailored Suits Regular Prices *59.*° to $45, 32, HIS is the first time that these suits have ever been offered at this low price. They are taken from our regular stock and measure up to the . Franklin Simon standard of quality. Of tricotine, Poiret twill, serge or gabardine in navy blue and other favored shades. 14 to 20 yrs. NO C.0. D's ' MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor There is no tax on Women's and Misses’ Suits, Gowns, Dresses, Coats, Wraps and many of the major items of feminine apparel. franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets NO CREDITS FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. Announce *6.° to #17.9° Reductions in Girls’ and Junior Misses’ CAPES and COATS Regular Prices §29.* to *18,%° ] 950 TS capes and coats offered in this sale have never before been offered at this low price. They are taken from our regular stock and rep- resent in every detail the incomparable tailoring and exclusiveness of Franklin Simon models. Girls’ Sizes, 6 to 16 years Junior Misses’, 13 to 17 years -NO CREDITS NO C. O. D.’s GIRLS’ and JUNIOR MISSES' COAT SHOP Second Floor There is notax on Girls’ or Junior Misses’ Capes, Coats or Dresses, and many other items of apparel. ranklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets

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