The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 5

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Ee \ stock txchange Dinner. the Union Club last night @ com- Wimentary dinner was given by the Governors of the New, York Stock Bx- etiahge to President H. G. 8. Noble in Feeomnition of his services as President @f,the Exchange for five years. On the floor of the Exchange yester- J. M. Armory was waited upon by @ committee and congratulated on the completion of. his fiftieth anniversary @# & member of the Exchange. He re- cated a handsome bouquet of American 8, 4 Salto Nuts BA real meal—wholesome, # nutritious, Get the health- ful habit. HACE ALLIES DISCLAIM PITTING ROUMANIA AGAINST HUNGARY "| Offensive Begun to Forestall Combined Attack by Rus- sians and Hungarians, PARIS, Thursday, May 8 (Asso- ciated Press).—It 1s learned on high authority that there Is no founda- tion for reports that the Entente Powers either instigated or are sup- porting the Roumanian advance against Hungary, which was under- taken solely on the initiative of Row- mania to forestall projected com- bined operations by the Hungarians THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. land Russians against that country. It is understood that the govern- ment of Bela Kun, in Budapest, en- tered into intimate relations with Nikolai Lenine, the Bolshevik Premior of Russia, ang that the projected | Russo-Hungarian attack was delayed | only by the necessity of organizing | the Hungarian Red army. Roumania decided to take the offensive against | Hungary, the nearest and least for-| midable of her enemies, with the ob- | ject of securing a good defensive line on that front and occupying lines of communication between Russia and Hungary across the Dniester River and in the eastern Carpathian Moun- taina, The Roumanian advance was faciil- | tated by the disorganization of the Hungarian army, one whole division of 6,000 men, with thirteen guns, sur- rendering tna body to the Rouman- jans on April 29. HUNGARIANS ADMIT ViGTORY BY GZEGH COPENHAGEN, Thursday, May 8.— For Your Country’s Honor—Oversubscribe the Victory Loan James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue ON SATURDAY, MAY 10TH 34th Street MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL Moderately Priced Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—size 14 to 18 | bread beautiful collection of smart and pretty resses developed in Taffeta, Georgette Crepe or fancy silks 26.50 and 35.00 Misses’ Lingerie Frocks—size 14 to 18 years; dainty models of White Voile, Organ- V4 18.50 and 26.50 die or Nets Misses’ Summer Dresses—size 14 to 18 ears’ smart and serviceable models of Ging- am, Plain, Flowered and Figured Voiles, 10.75 and 16.75 125 Misses’ Spring Coats;—size 14.to 18 years; taken from regular stock. 27.50 formerly 39.50 to 49.50 ams, Pique, Reduced for Immediate Clearance 85 Girls’ taken from regular stock. formerly 22.50 to 26.50 Girls’ Afternoon Frocks—size 8 to 16 years; large variety of smart and stylish models: developed in Taffeta, Satin, Fancy Silk, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon or Pongee. 18.50 to 29.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses—size 6 to 16 ears; practical models in plain or Plaid Ging- Linen or Trouville Cloth. 4.50, 10.95 and 16.75 Middy Blouses and Smocks—size 6 to 18 years; the season’s smartest models developed in Lonsdale Jean, Trouville Cloth, Galatea or Cotton Rajah. 1.45 to 6.95 Coats,—size 6 to 16 years; 16.75 Exceptional Value 150 SILK MOIRE BAGS 3.95 regularly 5.00 Hand Bags of fine quality Black Silk Moire; silk linings; handsome etched metal frames; fitted with purse and mirror, SPRING AND SUMMER FURS A choice collection of Coatees, Stoles and small animal shape neckpieces made of the most desirable pelts. Special for Saturday Wolf Scarfs,—animal shape; full furred; Taupe, Baum Marten or Lucille shade.... 35.00 Fine Fox Scarfs,—animal shape; full-furred, Justrous pelts; Taupe, Baum Marten or Lucille shade 52.50 One-skin Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces,—animal shapes...... Au Wire a rere: 62.50 Specially Priced WOMEN’S. & MISSES’ TUB SKIRTS 4.25, 5.50 and 7.50 An unusual assortment of White Tub Skirts,—various smart pocket and belt effects; superior quality cotton Tricotine, Gabardine and Satin-finish fabrics; waist bands 24 to 36 inches; 34 to 41-inch lengths, Two Special Values Crepe de Chine BLOUSES 1, Beautiful Blouse of White or Flesh color Crepe de Chine; roll collar and Vestee, daintily embroidered. 2, Collarless Blouse of White or Flesh color Crepe de Chine; daintily eyelet embroidered buttoned on side, 5.00 3.95 lot American business connections In *| Jamaica since the end of the war, man: Superior Czech forces, after a bitter and fluctuating struggle, have gained a footing in the town of Nagyszecceny, the Hungarian Supretne ‘Army Cam mand announces, says a message from Budapest to-day. (Nagyszeoseny is about forty miles north of Budapest in the dis- trict of Neograd. It is on the Kipol River, This is the nearest the Czech forces have approached Budapest. Roumanian troops were ner tional City Bank of New York City pro- sea to establish an agency in Kings- on, Allies as Well as Anti-Bolshevik Rus- sian Actions Likely to Recognize Kolchak. One sign ofa good mother PANS, May 9.—The movement for the recognition of Admiral Kolchak at Omsk last reported about eighty mites east of Budapest.) by the Allies and the United States as | ZURICH, Thursday, May 8—A de-|the de facto government in Russia is of een, Tsar, May bond, te |S Seadoo Socorsay urPare iat! | OO parity that the Hungarian Soviet Government annoupeement o fsuch action any day would not be surprising. President Tschaikowsky of the North- ‘Me city POST TOASTIES ‘was stil resisting invaston. | Was reported to be practically lifeless, with all tramways stopped and water, electricity and gus threatened, Pieri ihssciena Bavarian Soldiers Kill 21 Prisoners COPENHAGEN, May 9.—A Munich |despatch says that following the arrest of some thirty citizens there | for holding a prohibited meeting a | party of Bavarian soldiers broke into the prison Tuesday night and killed ‘twenty-one of them. It is sald that the soldiers believed the prisoners | were Sparticans, A court martial has been ordered, ern Russian Government in Archangel has consented to recognize the Kolchak Government as the Central Government of Russia on condition that the Arch- angel and other local governments are | | permitted to retain control of local af- fairs, Similar action Is expected an che part of Gen, Denekine, the head of the Cossack Government at Ekaterinodar, National City ‘Bank Branch for Kingston, Jamaica, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Thureday, May 8.—There has been a large development For Your Country’s Honor—Oversubscribe the Victory Loan dames MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, MAY 10TH 34th Street SG. ey / NS 7 | 2,000 Flower Trimmed GEORGETTE CREPE HATS 5.50 regularly 8.50 1,500 Navy Blue Hats | 100 Pink Hats 100 White Hats Becoming Hats in smartest shapes; made of Solid Georgette Crepe or Georgette Crepe combined with Taffeta; heavily banked and laden with beautiful flowers; suitable for dress or strect wear. Extra Salespeople in Attendance Special Booths, Main Floor—Department, 8rd Floor NOC. O. D.’s ‘NO APPROVALS. » NO RETURNS - & McCreery’s Removal Sale of MEN’S SPRING CLOTHES — A Sale of Individual- ly Tailored Clothes (each suit made sep- arately) is a rarity. UR untimely mid-season removal means your timely mid-season saving. These Clothes are the ss garments that we opened the season n with—the garments that by rights i. should have been sold at their original prices. But along came the chance for us to get into larger quarters in the adjoining building at 35th Street. and 7 5th Avenue, and we grabbed it, profits ‘ or no profits. And, by the way, from the reports we hear of future clothing prices you had better throw an anchor to windward and get two or three of these suits at their present reduced prices. All Our New Spring Suits and Topcoats Formerly Priced 50 2 6. Reduced to 50, © 30. (24° 3a. 35. 38. 40. 45. 48. 50. 55. Reduced to 32.00 Reduced to 42.°° Reduced to 60. 66 53°°° Extra Salesmen to Insure Extra Good Service—A Necessary Requisite. James McCreery & Co. Fifth Avenue and 34th Street News of the Churches Religious Notices AND Announcements °

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