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: ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919, | LUBAN’S BAIL FORFEITED. ‘Bom ance of World War __|WARMEMORIALS DISCUSSED Pormery Defendant Reported Seen | member of the Washington Park Com-! cs Ay & a ne ‘he peakers were Elihu can, Steeria" ‘ares, President he BY FEDERATION OF ARTS | in MSiitumSt rine", Sag nds at Altar Here; | —— fesaeee Bacerl Seber ’ “ nal Commitee be Me mmorial Bulldings as Gilbert, to D C * T il b t It Tenth Annual. Convention Being aie a Krouite tects C Hi —_— er the afternoon seasion the he: i upid eus A ou Held at Metropolitan Museum | gates will gisit the J” 8 Morya Worary Private Galleries to Be Visited. [and the H. ©. Havemeyer galleries. The boieyyerd will continue until Batur- Ski gS ane ; ‘The tenth annual convention of ene dy e on the eve, of his trial » American Federation of Arts, which hi a for. Ber ees seen last Friday in “ Sm. 224 chapters, dévoted to Populariang \coLo HARMS JER JERSEY CROPS. i zs high artistic Ideals, began its session your | Clete 4 , ee * to-day in the Lecture Hall of the etre Weat e i UB BL \4 politan Musoum. The subject for to- a =. a)@/ @ / weight Champion” Jonnny. 5 f P day was “War Memorials,” and the] THENTON, N. J., May 15.—Cold ‘ had the shade in ten-rou I A A speakers at the morning session were:| weather practically put a stop to crop ‘oO Ls trae ae ay bee m Raiph ira Charles Moore, Chairman of the Na-| £romth. Ta tine. money tte Keli the champion miss fre- } tional Committee on Fine Arts, Bd-|ment of Agriculture. The weather also dt your dealer's ut Kilbane Mnished strong. +|win Hf. Blashfield, painter and former| affected the spraying of fruit trees t mr, a tame encounter. bas cultivation, president of the National Institute of aa — ald S Arts and Letters and Frederick Law mtruck was unfavorably at- tected, Dut grass and clover, wheat, rye Olmsted, lagdscape architect and a and oats were aided by the cold. ) Announcing the Omission of Our , Annual Metropolitan. Opera Sale the best refrigerator S6linches high, 26 inches wide, 20 inches jeep; ice capacity, 110 ‘pounds. ee A Trim Satin Oxford at an Unusual Price ators today. You bene- fit by our arranging the ade the recent price Sea" bay ths yur hs anprcebased sll or Heras Sane aeedlations Gaatesiswecusem pa Colson, the best makes are shown to you here at mere bala Man nd i Sard wre peed Mas OLoA Rrricnt ‘The long tapering vamp of this at- Lewis & Conger’s for we sell rend areted — ; eastorecrs Meal lor New fe Tr always I put the Burope Viouett th: the tractive oxford in black satin gives we can guarantee to give a sian tion, This guarantee is based on minds of Dr. and Mrs. Rettich. oles| and Robert went along. “1 brought everybody Lonmther on * |board the Kaiscr Wilhelm “That started the romance but it took a world-war to ripen I “Robert left the Sniveraity of a slende~, graceful curve to the foot. Wel-shaped, satin-covered Louis. XV. heels and hand-turned soles characterize the model. ! ki Sanitation— Your family’s health is at stake ‘when you buy a refrigerator. In our ice-boxes, the linings are readily cleaned and the drain- Mlinots to enlist. He might have got | : i Specially priced to sell : me ‘ty ea nas Mimbo wp 2 mf while Chay lon 00 98.78 age system is simple and accessible. an Antonio, Texas, for ; moni, weariet fever and” other| | P B Sh Efficiency—Continual circulation of air main- minorities. Miss Olga Rettich Becomes] “Olga was in one of those Whats- Queen Qua ity Boot Shop tains the low, even temperature which keeps de of Lieut, Robert E, |New York on "Armistice Deve ores 32 and 34 West 34th Street food perfectly— free from contamination and . NS Pri Visage) ali was in town, ‘They me. OS® Between Brocdwey ond Fihth Avewee danger, free from odors from other foods. ‘ Meh ees ities, h. baie reside for a time ta Economy—lIce bills are kept at a minimum, \e en . ir. a 2 Phila a. ‘ : “4 a 3 Seagie had spoken the words that, ‘xnele for the doors are air-tight, corners are poe : — united Miss Olga Rettich and Lieut. rately joined and insulation is of heavy, heat- 3 — Robert E Andrews in the holy bonds proof materials, i of matrimony to-day, a little yel-| “y tow-curled old gentleman with a ¥ % babyish. face, i plag hat, 4 | Gets Geek and etiiene seeeh of BY your refrigerator as an copa agar > 7 anything. else—stepped beaming trom Buy one which will not have to re- fora hed pga fe P47 cing ede placed in a short time. Buy one that guards 1 Chureh at’ Broadway and 69th Street | your fi 8 welfare and our ice-bills. Buy 4 said to @ reporter, before van- family’ y ishing: one that carries the L & C yo gasreg a Many “There's no stopping me, once 1 make Chin? mind.” | sizes and prices but all of high quality. ; Mr. D, Cupld, for it was indeed 1c, was caught by one coat-tall and held | fast until he explained, as follows: | “Olga Rettich's daddy is a dentist 4 in West 68th Street, Manhattan. 3 - “Rob Andrews's Pa 1s an attorney, 4 | with offices in Monroo Street,| . Chicago. 4 “Olga and Rob were made for one 45th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York d another according to my specifica- i 4 tions, How.to bring them together? . TTT 7 , “In 1912 1 afranged: to have Mr. ; a th - MLL y , u and Mra Andrews go to rstshdar Then Wholesome Sweet Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets y VY and 4%4-Pound Package eon mind— Kero the picture in your home!” ont || A PHOTOGRAPH Last Weeks o Retirement Sale — Size 10 x 15 Separate Sheet Good Paper. ‘ Reproduced in Photogravure We are retiring from the Retail Field. Final Cut in Prices commencing OF o-morr‘ in; si ‘ick dis A sho. ib } rremieonn, ‘amreontative of, tha, current peng Soe OLY) 7 A caidalaadedgs ae COMMANDER Ten Big Specials for Friday and Saturday iy ietng Poet wil or mee Wear bre Zo dee Tone 4. G5 Mnestewin cow 8. 25 VANGELINE BOOTH Will Close Out Friday 75.00 Regular Prices up to 3145.00 ombazine: erly $8... 8 navy blue, black or smart colorings. ' q Mowe Special Coats, 6. 75 Women’s Cloth Tweeds 13. 25 OF THE ; a! roken Sizes “?o™y)”. . Formerly $20.....s0s+000000+ WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Balcony Floor , Men’s Tweeds, Cassi- Women’s Silk Mohairs, meres Asati" 7.65 | "Sets Soantene 19.25 Dbl. Breasted "¢3"5;)", Formerly $8.50...0cs00scsee009 Women’s High Grade 6. 50 Girls’ Capes 1.95 Will be given FREE in Greater Fo i Pe We ccccneerecervereces Poplins,Cassimeres},)"33°"" Fermery & There is no tax on Women's and Misses’ YER) MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Broad New York and Vicinity with ) “nove ahen ora a hf 245 roadway|NE XT SUNDAY WORLD flckacked Wee te a COC Elan tn a a ' { ' ' ' ' jst ¥ og t are grees, 4 sm none tt OPO URAC ae wal perv oe y PAN rede a, 88 | siege ® "A 7-O0) SALVATION ARMY NY -4 ———