The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 11

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than 600 Greek refugees from Bulgaria IMERNLES OF NUS |e ears MM MACEDONIA OTHERS IL]: Sin en tenant in the American Red Cross, died New York Man Among Red Cross of the disease; Miss Clarissa R. Blakes- > “e lee, of Drexel Hill, Pa., was danger- Workers From This Vcinity |ousty> ill; Miss Florence A. Stone of Who Are Stricken, KAVALLA, Macedonia, April 10 (By|Paterson, N. J. stave §=C. Mail)-—Typhus, which laid low more|Schmunck of 640 Manhattan Avenue? - — | Now York City, also were stricken, All fj were American Red Cross workers, The American Red Cross rushed, an- othe ‘expedition of doctors and Se mie operate in & fight against the epi- dreds of refugees are housed ina four-story, tobeces warchouse, end groups of dead are removed daily. —>—_ FOUND MAN UNDER HER BED; of Bridgeport, Conn.; J. I, Taylor of Pf) tired in Pajamas, She Chased It’s Just What You’ve Wanted “1 was in my pajamas, Judge,” aid Miss Bertha McIntyre this morning in ff A white kitchen table with Magistrate Groeh!'s court, “and I had & glass of hot lemonade in my hand. Something moved under the bed. I & walked over and lifted the edge of the By spread. There was a man's face, and I+ showered It with lemonade. You should have heard him yell” Miss § Molntyre, thirty-4hree and single, lives at No, 143 West 434 Street, on the third floor, Ghe is a music student from Panama, and she had been | fj singing all last evening just before the [J exciting incident. Louis Abrahama, who lives across the have the most durable por- celain enameled tops made, smooth and white as snow. Wooden parts are finished in beautiful, hard white enamel. Three sizes very reasonably priced $12 to $26. No kitchen is réally compicte without one, ‘THE PORCELAIN CMAMEL & MFG. CO, Beltimere, Maryland magistrate found him guilty of dis- orderly conduct. I was in the bathrooms fixing the hot drink,” said Mrs. Molntyre. Miss McIntyre’s identification, It was in the form of an arm of a rocking |} chalr. It was found near the bead in ‘Miss Molntyre'’s room and the chair that it came from was in Abrahams’ room, ae SHOTS IN TOLEDO STRIKE. Special Officers Fire om Crowd || Approaching Plant. TOLEDO, 0., May 9.—Disorder which |started yesterday afternoon and last night in connection with labor troubles at three Toledo industrial plants, in- cluding that of the Willys-Overland Company, broke out again to-day when | *Pecial officers on duty at the plant of | ne Ford Viate Glass Company, in Wood ni fitly employers ap a j Ot, the officers, who include & cial force of returned soldiers, ited |low and ‘no one Was hit, ‘The men persed. page | IMPERATOR TO SAIL. German Liner Leaves Brest With U. S. Troops To-Morrow, | WASHINGTON, May 9.—The clant German liner Imperator is expected to sail from Brest to-morrow for New rk with her first detachments of Oh, Mother! HAT won't your boy do to his new suit? The live, red-blooded youngster forgets that he is not “ironclad”. But— There is one suit you can get him, which won't “give” under the strain}, TRIPLE-SERVICE FOR BOYS—SIZES 8 TO 18 YBARS It is reinforced purposely to meet the rugged wear of boy-owners, Extra-strong-sewn pockets, staunchly reinforced knee and seat, interlocked seams to repel ripping, —backed by a positive guarantee, Get your boy into a Sampeck Triple Service Suit today. $15.00 Sold exclusively in New York City by dames McCreary & Co. 7 BS Avenue Plainfield, N. J.; Kenneth A, Thomas Pi) LEMONADE MADE HIM YELL ]) Music Student Tells Court How, At- 8 Intruder From Room, \hi hall, was in court as the defendant and |} although he protesteed his innocence tho | | “He must have slipped in there while | fy Circumstantial evidence was added to! [i American troops, the Navy Department | fy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, YOU SHARE THE VICTORY. SHARE THE COST ~ Best & Co. ~ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Friday & Saturday Only Exceptional Values Georgette, 25,00 * Georgelle, 25,00 200 Women’s Summer Dresses 25.00 Regular 32.50 to 45.00 grades Charming new dresses priced so low that it is doubtful that they will last long. Early purchasers will find an assortment of 20 models in choice colors and materials, including navy, brown, old rose, ciel, in Georgette Beaded Plain Taffeta Figured Foulard Braided Moire Taffeta & Georgette Tempting styles—attractively priced. Third Floor Sizes _ to 42 sr sss You Never Poy. More at Best's Specially Planned Sale Saturday >’ e Women’s Trimmed Hats Models of Individual Style Trimmed Hats of appealing charm, comprising | dainty modes of Navy Georgette and Taffeta, re) 75 Maline and Hair Braid combinations, with [{ e smart Ostrich trimming, flowers and fruit. | Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store ‘Free to Bie Sethe copy of fascinating Bdig Pee OPPENHEIM.GLLNS & C 34th Street—New York y Ni 4 ili i ‘ ih Gingham Specially Featured pap Misses’New Summer Dresses Expressing Fashion’s Latest Mandates Sizes 14, 16, 18 years—Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Fascinating modes developed in figured or satin-striped Voiles, colorful Ginghams, crisp Organdies and _ Linens; surplice and bodice effects, with draped, ruffled or tunic skirts; finished with dainty collars -and girdles. 5.90 9.75 © 27.50 Misses’ Smart Tailored Suits Offering Exceptional Values Featuring the season's favored models in belted blouse - and boxecoat styles, developed in Serge, Poiret Twill and Gabardine; waistcoated, braid or button-trimmed. 25.00 29.75 » 50.00 Misses’ Capes and Dolmans Models for Youthful Figures Developed in light weight Velour, Serge, Gabardine and Silvertone, in flare, surplice or waist-coat style; draped collars of contrasting fabrics, 20.00 28.00 = 35.00 Confirmation and Party Dresses : For Girls 8 to 16 years Dainty models, typical of youth, fashioned of Net, Chiffon, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in surplice, flounced and ruffled effects, smocked, ribbon and lace trimmed. 13.75 16.75 » 25.00 Junior Wash Dresses Girls’ Silk Dresses 12 to 16 years Check Gingham Dresses in pink,| Navy Taffeta in tunic and blouse blue, tan and green. White pique] style, hand-embroidered. Flowered collar, novelty pockets and belt.| Chiffon models with puff skirts. Special 7,50 Special 16,75 Girls’ Capes and Coats— % 16 years Flare belted, yoke and waist-coat models of Serge, Burella Cloth and Velour in desirable colors. Contrasting collars, novelty belts and pockets. 9.75 12.75 15.00 » 12 to 16 years

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