The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 18

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Ww if LEE HOME son remained on the other side to per- fect the details and wil! leave Eng- AMONG 383 { 383 ON BALTIC land on the Aquitania on May 18. Mr. Sanderson said it was the food semt to Vienna by the Hoover Com- mission that kept Rolsheviem out, ‘The About "Red Cr “Red Cross of the |peopie of Burope would have starved, ofid”—Official Says Food Kept |e sald, except for this, retief, which i har- Bolshevism From Vienna. ao be continued until the new har: thjor ivy 1. Lee, who had been| Other passengers on the Baltie wore Tas an assistant to Chairman Henry | lever. K. C. B., and Lady Lever. Bir “ Hardman is bere as a representative of ; —gegeed 4 Band a per hig the British Treasury, Me will temain ell, and Henry Sanderson of C.}aiy weeks on matters pertaining to Bonney & ©o., who served three | British Snances lool @ half months as financial ad- fiser to Food Administrator Herbert | INDUSTRIAL BOARD NEAR END. Hoover, were among those who — New York to-day of the| Members Expected to Hesign Over ip Baltic of the White Star the Steel Price Clash. WASHINGTON, May 9.—Resignation The Baltic brought 223 first and |of the Department of Commerce's In+ second clase passengers, having |@™strial Board was expected in omyet circles here today as a resuk of the ‘at Halifax to land 2.597 Can- bh Raltrond Administration's refusal to ac- ves and English oMcers. | cope the Board's schedule of steel prices, “AMong the jatter was Gen. Bir Baden | with the largest purchasing agency in Powell, accompanied by Lady Baden| the country buying on a competitive Poweh. davis, it was said the Board was with- Major Lee expressed the satisfac-|out influence to promulgate agreed . of Red Cross workers with the | prices for the use of the public. Crocs’‘of the World” launchéd cretary Redfeld and the members| oe Creuse 3 of the League of Na- |Sigt'® “sera were in conceretence to covenant to alleviate suffering ‘ange REET ES sim pestilence, famine or other form Daniels Hmbarks for Home. t He distress. Headquarters will BRDAT, May # (Havas)—Jorephus et diaeva 2 jels, the American Secretary of the | peeneene Ot ems Mr Devl-\Nevy, arrived at Brest today from Eagiand. Ho embarked. shortly after. ard on the transport Mount Vernon, to Fall tor" nome with the troops of the 33d Divisio PIMLICO EN 1CO ENTRIES. WHALEN | "EN BROTHERS: iclyn’s Bigg’ Pe Credit oy ggplden ie Smith Street Grand Street th Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Sal Wyckoff St. $100 Wears OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium ed rns rs nee reo bt Pe since the beginning of the war |Dr. L. Bmmett Holt, sir Hardman © THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. $4,500 FOR BOY'S DEATH. Mother Wins Suit Against Wealthy Connesticat Wo Special to The Frening W ORESNWICH, Conn, May % Lilla M, Cucuel was awarded $4,500 damages to-day in her sult for $10, 000 against Mra. fh. C nt) a wealthy resident of Greenwich, for the death Of her fourteen-yvar-old son, Alfred Cucuel This is the largest award chia county. You ung tr ictea ose the Coffin, machine the Greenwich Country Clut BROWNSVILLE E TENANTS LOSE Judgment for the landlords was given In 168 dispossess cases in the Seventh Dintrict court, Brownsville, to-day, where a rent strike is in progress, The tenants wore ordered by Judge Fergu- he noon, two of them being in Nos. 54 a fo'Powell Street, where the strike is on, a \] Mens AND YOUNG MEN'S Pe ran, ot our OPEN MONDAY ‘AND SATURDAY EVENINGS eawonsnsneetorenen PECIAL FOR SATURDAY Grafonolas Be Ninety Dollars forms ot 2 woe a Victor and Columbia Records Our aie Sie Seencyeen Forwen e0ly etetion _WISSNER 5 Flatbush Avenue see =» Columbia | @ thé impossible! that some are i Iprights. . JHE GREATEST MUSIC EVENT in Loeser history is drawing to a in close; the greatest music sprorrupity in America is passing with ' the closing of the Victory Piano i\ Act NOW to Get a Finer Piano —A Better Choice, a Finer VALUE Than You May at Any Time Again! The cost of labor is going higher and higher. Piano values are in con- sequence increasing, and if it is difficult NOW to assemble so great an array of instruments at such marvelously low prices, it will soon be a feat near Consider that this sale offered, to begin with, Almost HALF a MILLION Dollars in New and Used Pianos and Players Of Over a HUNDRED Reputable Makes —that, in aie of the heavy selling, a wonderful choice still remains — and the best values of the sale are just coming in from our work shops, and you will see what an opportunity you would miss if you failed to make best use of your chances NOW. You Can Still Buy a Guaranteed Upright as Low as $95, or a Player for $325 ON YOUR OWN TERMS Decide what is the BEST instrument that you can afford, choose it from Ee lo splendid array now here, then present YOUR plan of payment to us. If it is at all in business reason, THE instrument you have wanted—such an instrument as you probably will} NEVER buy for so little money again-—will be YOURS to bring pleasure and pride Splendid Savings on 32 NEW Estey Instruments Estey pianos are one of our pioneer Pianos, one of the few American instruments that known. Their fine construction, high order of workmanship have lent tomes ¥ | one American name for much more than a full generation. because it has been hard to maintain this pesierd with soaring cost of fine ma- cat ip: skilled labor the price has recently been advance e were fortunate enough to buy 3% instruments teres this advance went into effect, and consider it one of the biggest things in the sale to offer these NEW, fully suarantend, splendid Estey Uprights an: these ret aa THE PIANO HOUSE of BroO Ly | Fire on Liner Is Trifing. Adriatic several days ago while the ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES LIVERPOOL, May 9.—It was ascer-|vessel was on the voyage from New tained to-day that the fire which broke| York to Liverpool was of a trifling na- out in one of the holds of the steamer 'ture, The Adriatic is now in dock here. Honest Advertising fs a topic we all hear now-a-days becanse so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fleteher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, * and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. (4 | Genuine Castoria always bears the cignatare of A into your home! nds at savings ¢o truly unusual today as Fourth Floor. 1329-1331 1810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue, Bet. th and 49th, Brooklyn Brooktyn FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Unusual Values---Saturday Throughout All Departments WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Smart Sport Suits Materials are all-vool jerseys in silvertone and striped novelty effect new Spring and Summer colorings. Special Purchase—Formerly to $49.50 2 5.00 ———EXCEPTIONAL SALE. 50 Fine Wraps Developed in all-silk Tricolette, Moire, Satin and Tricotine, richly beautiful in every detail of fabric and making se8 bay "45" Silvertone Sport Extraordinary Specials in Charming Summer Blouses A host of beautiful new models hare been ly selected for this Saturday's Sale. ainty flowered georgette, beaded, hand- i embroidered, frill lace and tucked effects. Na) Two models are illustrated 6.75 4.85 EXTREME REDUCTIONS Girls’ Wearing Apparel Our little Folks’ Department offers an immense assortment of capes, Silk, Georgette and Voile, and serviceable Summer wash and school frocks Japanese Crepe Dress | All-Wool Serge Capes As illustrated As illustrated 1-85 G°75 Contrasting collar,| Full circular cape, neatly embroidered, | side pocket —_ effect, also cuffs and pocket | with clever throw to match; sizes 6 to 14.| collar; sizes 6 to 10, SHARP REDUCTIONS Women’s and Misses’ Georgette Frocks Exquisite beaded and flowered Georgette Frocks, in long line tunic and draped effects, daintiest of new Spring and Summer colorings. Formerly considerably higher. Summer Furs Appropriate to the New iene Suit or Frock; one, two and three-skin effects. Fox Scarfs........... Special 25% Mole Choker... Special 295° Taupe Baum Marten...Special 39% Russian Sables........ Special §950

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