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“VICTORY SHIP” LIKELY TO GET HERE ON TIME The Calhoun, in Gulf of Mexico, Speeds Up Owing to In creased Note Sales. ‘WASHINGTON, May 9—A large tn- in subscriptions to the Victory Loan, forced Bs, Bavy Neto ory nip, the destroyer ‘alhoun, travel at, i speed for the Bret time since the Hip from Ban Frans to New York bewan on the open- day of the lonn campaign. victory ship was reported in the ~ Hair pte Ruined Careless Washing ‘ap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonful will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes on abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at any pharmacy, it’s ver cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family ivr t. May Special May 5 to This is the second of the series of first-of- the-month specials on Rice & Hutchins shoes we are announcing at attractive prices For Women No. 1904 Patent Colt Oxford $5) :80 For Men and Youths No, 2805 Orders by mail given careful and prompt attention SIGNET SHOE CO 1345 Broadway. between 35th and 36th Streets larlem—112 West 125th Street Bronx—Third Avenue and 49th Street Brooklyn—557 Fulton Street All Stores Open Evenings Atl arrested the two men with the truck, Y. it| Who described themselves as Hyman “| Street, and Jacob Weisberger, twenty- STALLED TRUCK REVEALS $20,000 LOFT ROBBERY Detectives Find Sixty-Nine Rolls of Cloth in Vehicle and Arrest Two Men. When an auto truck stalled near 11th Street and First Avenue at 2 A. M, to- day, Detectives Stetter, Schauss and Quinn, who happened to be passing, took a look inside, They found sixty- nine rolls of cloth worth $20,000 and Roskin, twenty-three, No. $2 Forsythe seven, 48 Hopkins Street, Brookiyn. ‘The police aay the prisoners admitted they had just robbed a loft in Lafayette Street near 4th, They did not explain where they got the truck, which has on it the name of a Mott Street firm, American Missionary Emrich Dies in Torkey. BOSTON, May 9—Rev. Dr. Freder- ick E. Emrich, Secretary of the Massachusetts Home Missionary 8o- clety, received a cablegram to-day reporting the death of bis son, Rev, Richard 8S, M. Emrich, @ missionary in Turkey, on M: 4. Mr. Emrich was doing reconstruction work ‘a connection with the American Com- mission for Relief in the Near East. His wife and three children live in Framingham. Critictses Luke O'Reilly Leng Taking & Drafiee’s Fe: Referee Edward B. Thotes ‘fled tn the Appellate Division in Brooklyn yester- day a report severely criticising Luke to Hedi for accepting when he was joclate member of the Legai Kavisory Board n retainer of $100 from Soe M. Stafford of No. 446 Ocean who sought @ deferred classis- the draft. 10 inclusive Stern Brothers ESE West Forty-secondand West Forty-third Streets Exhibition and Sale \VHITE SILKS Featuring Exclusive Noveliies Attention is specifically directed to our Forty-second Street Windows which are devoted to this highly interesting display. Of Shetland Wool, slip-over model, with sleeves and collars, pearled waist line, also fish tails; in all colors and sizes. Boys’ Cloth Hats,.. Boys’ Straw Hats, oys THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Buy Victory Loan Bonds at our Booth on the Main Floor Stern Brothers West 42nd Street MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Youthful and becoming styles—Specially Priced Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits Attractive sport model, in plain or heather jersey; 14-16-18 yrs., Special $25.00 Misses’ Serge Capes Attractive models, with draped or throw scarf collars; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at $24.75 Regularly sold up to $32.50 Girls’ Serge Capes Of navy blue serge, draped collars of silk; sizes 6 to 12 years, at $9.75 Regularly sold up to $14.75 Fine quality, at $3.75 Taffeta and Hemp Hats, in black and colors, at $4, 50 In black, navy, taupe, black and white, unusual value finished with silk cord; Marabou Capes Plain or in combinations of Marabou and Ostrich, satin lined, with silk cord and Marabou Pom Pom, in natural, seal and black Unusual value at $4.85 WOMEN’S SWEATERS Special on Main Floor at $5.50 WOOL MIXTURE SUITS in all the popu- lar models and fabrics, well tailored; trousers lined throughout; 7 to 18 years, $12.50 to 27.50 SUITS FOR STOUT BOYS made of blue serge and fancy mixtures; 12 to 18 years, $20.00 and 22.50 BOYS’ REEFERS, sizes from 8 to 10 years, $7.50 to 16.50 (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS Large assortments of new models in Straws, Taffetas, Georgettes and Sports are shown on the Third Floor. Natural Leghorn Hats OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS BOYS’ DURABLE SUITS For dress, school and sport wear, Special for Saturday’s Selling: Boys’ Regulation Middy Suits at $9.75 Of blue serge, white braid trimmed; emblem on sleeve; straight khee or broad fall trousers; sizes from 3 to 10 years. . $1.50 to 2,95 $2.75 to 6.50 Regulation Tam-o’-Shanters at $1.95 to 2.75 The House of Incoriparable Values Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service West 43rd Street Misses’ Navy Blue Suits Of wool serge; straight line model; button trimmed; 14-16-18 years, Special $29.75 Juniors’ Silk Lined Capes Of navy blue serge; waistcoat model, handsomely lined with red or copen- hagen silk; sizes 12 to 16 years, at $15.00 Regularly sold for $23.75 Girls’ Spring Coats Of serge and velour checks; some lined throughout; sizes 8 to 14 yrs, at $8.00 Regularly sold up to $14.75 Ribbon Sport Hats with hemp brims, at $3.95 ©1919 Kincaid & Kimball, ince for Young Men and Men Value: That Little word with a Big meaning. We uarantee to give you the full meaning of this Word Value. Our success is due to our Big, Honest, Unequaled Values. Quality is another Ideal toward which we strive, there- fore a Striking feature in our clothes, which consist of the finest quality all-wool materials in all desira- ble shades and patterns, having Individual style plus refinement. Perfect in every detail. Come and see us. We want our customers to be our Judges, then we know they will become the steady, satisfied customer, for we cannot lose by comparison. Our Stock is Unlimited; we can please one and all in Style and Price. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Our Specials for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Spring Suits & Top Coats at °20, = 39 Palm Beach and Tropice! Worsted Suits New Ready. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 i ii $3.50 Marabou Capes Plain, superior quality, satin lined; two smart models, with or without tai in natural and black, Unusual value at $7.95 VZOMEN’S SILK GLOVES Two-clasp MILANESE SILK, Paris point embroidered; can be had in tan, gray, pongee, brown, black or white. Specially priced at 78c pr. WASHABLE CUITS for dress and kinder- garten wear, made of linen, repp, galatea, chambray, Devonshire and other desir- able fabrics, in Oliver Twist, Middy, Russian and Junior Norfolk models, $2.25 to 10.50 WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS of pon- gee, Palm Beach, khaki, crash and gala- tea; box pleated and plain belted models, $3.95 to 15.00 Boys’ Golf Caps,.......$1,50 to 1.95 Boys’ Marine Hats,.... 75¢ & 1.00 27 Cortiandt St., cor. churca si. SIXTH AVE, L at DOOR—HUDSON TUBE at CORNER