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‘THE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. Summer Styles For Men Shoes A appeal to men who look for classy shape _ quality Commencing . Monday, May 12th The AEOLIAN COMPANY’S,| ANNUAL MAY SALE Grand and ‘Uprighs PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS” Most remarkable vatues | we have ever offered. See Sunday (May 11th) af eer The “AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN, 29 West 42nd Street de THE BRONX, 367 Enct 149th Street BROOKLYN, 11 Flatbush Avense InNE WARK 0% Broad Street And Scores i Other Equally Desirable Styles Pad Tos Bleven Big Best Stores Storee: 142-444 Patton 8t.. ovp. Bridee Breckiye Stores: rent Pah & Kilery Bt, aan ovens ay, ee ete ae mentale - aE eee ne, Se ag aS BB Oster 2k Wawro Spee A pr IE MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT. 34th Street’s 22 East 34th St. GREATEST * pp Suit Sale * De hota a eae Sere Pees aaa * et a ce eet unt Tricotine | | Mannish Serge y Poiret Twill Wool Jersey ‘on |} 4 Wabdly dente) plate can be made to Mt enug and tight in just ao with for False Teeth. Keeps them ee eee 1s sore gums. Not @ dew. | Secretary Dan Tt acts like magic, soothes irri don OTS IN CHINA CABLESHUT OFF LANSG TOL Students Burn the Home of | Memiber of the Cabinet and Beat Ex-Minister to Japan. PARIS, May 8.—American Mintster Reinsch at Peking bas informed Sec- retary of State Lansing that all wire | communication out of Peking has been cut exeept for one wire, which goes to Siberia, PEKING, May 8 (Associated Press), National sentiment has been aroused in Peking and China over the Peace Conference decision regarding Shantumg and Kiao-Chau, The press is united in demanding that the ter- ritory be returned unfettered to China. Parliament to-day adopted a reso- lution addressed to the Peace Con, ference deprecating the decision to give the disputed tefritory temporar- ily to Japan. A boycott of Japanese goods is much discussed im official etrcles here, Yesterday students burned the home of Tsao Yu-lin, Minister of Communications, and severely beat Chang Tsung-Hslang, Soke Minis- ter to Jagan, who was a guest at Tsao Yurbia's house. Tsao-¥u-Lin suffered a broken lex In escaping from the crewd whieh ursued bum. Chang Teungpeiaiang is Pag @ hospital, while Tsao has found shelter in a hotel. ‘The police observed An attitude of “benevolent neutrat- ity” duging the trouble, but made several arrests after urgent orders were received from Police Headquar- ters. Prvious to the attack on Tsae Yu-Lin’s house, thestudents had mached through the lefation quar- ter. In Guest at Len- ncheon. LONDON, May 't-—Jesephus Dan- ACTRESS ASKS SEPARATION; TELLS OF $450 A WEEK Says Husband Left Her After Acci- dent Prevented Her Ap- pearance on Stage. All was lovely and prosperous in the *| domestic and professional life of Mr. and Mra, Dake Wellington Cross, 4 vaude- ville team, untit the [fe of the party (Mrs. Crom) bed an accident and couldn't work. To-day she filed affida- vite in a suit for separation. Says she: The marriage was in Pitts- Durwh fm 1897, and the pair got along meely on a bg oa 04 $50 a week. In 1909 they got $135 weekly, in 1913 they wero raised to 1900, and in 1914—on the “big time”—they reveled in a $400 pay envelope. Stil Inter they got $450 a week and expenses in London. But the accident occurred in Fetre- ary. 1917. Mra Gross does not say what ‘® was, But it Interfered with her work, and she says ber tosband left her five months later Iw Chicago, She acke $150 @ week and $500 for her lawyer, HARVESTER’S BIG EARNINGS. Nearly $15,000,000 for Merged Com- pantes tm 1918. CHICAGO, May %—The Interna- tlopal Harvester Company's earnings for 1918, as shown by ita annual re- Port, covering the operations of the merged companies, were slightly es, the combined earnings of the pee compen! fit is $14,985, Fe bined profit of ‘$12,659,000 thi ‘is represents a profi cent. before deducting bey 4 Portia "800 Hou Sarat off fo for war z lonees, in Russia. | part of the ty: came A big from the ae pS oe gt ES rlation from mer years in ay rofite 1 pla pro! in making => th MORE AWARDS OF D. S. C.' Now York and Brooklyn Men onal by Pershing. | ‘WASHINGTON, May &.—Gen. Persh- ing has cabled the War Department the names of twenty-€our additional officers and enlisted men of the expeditionary forces to whom he has awarded the dis- Ungulshed service cross for acta of ex- ic | tela, Secretary of the Amerivan Navy, yesterday was a guest at luncheon ‘en- Paul. BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values Suit Sale Extraordinary. . D 600 COSTLY ney SUITS Taken from our veasier stock for this sale and augmented by an advantageous special purchase from two of our best tallors Silk Vestees Fancy Vestees All these Suits are custom tailored and hand finished and together faim ne of the it remarkable collestions of Suits we have ever RN ee Re ont Tr eu ee tt Rene Phenomenal Berges. bert ht ped othe | Bs oavanl larrison Tomi ~ King, oe ise Ay siren Tonkars, a Flint, No tea p _Inaac Noitzeit, pe ‘and Wiliam Mura Avenua New Yi World or resorted jvartiond th The World or rai ‘getsruned Bureau," Room West 42nd Street Main Floor ———— eo > to “Lost and fos, ‘World Building, wit Se iniety aoe, cease Ines cnn Be any of Wortd's HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver tisements. oo ae Buy Victory Loan Bonds at our Booth on the Main Floor. Stern Brother Young Men’s and Men’s Suits Tailored by the Kirschbaum Shops Specially priced a fourth less than their real valu Suits for street and business wear in the individual style of the New York’ man. Flannels, Fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots and Serges—in scores of new colorings and patterns. Designs, fabrics and tailoring of this quality will not ordinarily be found below $87.50 or 40.00—and very infrequently at that. Other Men’s Spring Suits from $25.00 to 50.0( Men’s Summer Furnishings The regular stock includes large assortments of Silk and Crepe Shirts, - $6.50, 8.50 to 12.5¢ Negligee Shirts, - - - + $2.25, 2.85 to 5. 5¢ Of mercerized materials, madras and silk mixtures. Men’s Summer Pajamas, $1.95, 2.50 to 15.0€ Men’s Silk Neckwear, - 65c, 1.00 to 3.5( In the latest designs and colorings. Beach, Bath and House Robes attractively priced. MEN’S STRAV/ HATS comprehensive showing of the newest ImportedandAmerican mode Men’s Straw Hats, $2.50, 3.50 to 10.00 Panama Hats, . . $5.00, 8.00 & 10.00 Men’s Furnishings and Hat Department at the Sixth Avenue Entrance MEN’S CORDOVAN OXFORDS Extraordinary Values at $7.65 pr. Two smart lasts to select from, made of genuine Dark Tan Cor- dovan in a full range of sizes. (Between Sth and 6th Acenwes) West 43rd Str at $30 Of all desirable materials. Sixth Avenue Entrance. A Survey of Prohibition Conditions Throughout the United States ©@00 Showing the good and bad features of the various stat- utory laws now in effect ©eee : By Louis Seibold Begins in THE WORLD Monday Morging, May 12-