The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 7

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eo, v Record “ee J tn rset ¥’ 4 prema ih OF 165TH WAR FLAG tary Is Honored at Opera House and Tells of Nation’s Newly Won Glory, Secretary Baker came from Wash- ington last night to accept a copy of the regimental flag carried by the 165th Infantry (old 69th) throughout its stay in France. Presentation took place at the an incident of arranged by the Veteran Corps of the 69th in aid of a monument and en- dowment fund. The monument, as Justicg Mulqueen explained, is to be in Greenwood Cemetery in honor of| selves now as one countr. the deceased members of the 69th and| Secretary Baker told the soldiers he the 166th and the endowment for| would put the flag in his Washington needy families of me: rt for-|office and later would take it home mer members of both organizations. |with him to keep. Secretary Baker was met at the ni the present ja Station by th, idiers filled the +4 and the aisles of the opera x4 % Bast and West, but we think of our- A HINT TO WoorRs. (Prom the Galveston News.) Also, remember, Algernon, that the while he spoke. longer’ your courtship is the shorter Mr. Baker said that we are col-'your married will be. om y) G ) be i) Ar REXO developing paper : holds a seeret of suc- cessful and economical home phologra; Attend the demonstration to-morrow, Saturday, 11.00 A. M. to 4,30 P. M. Bring in rp favorite films BONWIT TELLER & CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET and we'll make sample Are Introducing prints for you to show you the how, why and wherefore of Rexo Devel- New Summer Modes In Hoping Paper. ‘It is made in grades to suit all nega- tives, allowing wide lati- tude in printing all sub- jects. Its results are de- eve good, yet it costs less than ot good papers, “JEUNE FILLE” FASHIONS Travel tailleurs, silk frocks, thin tissue frocks, lounge suits and capes with many new style features 24c buys the American Annual of Photography or The British Journal of Photography in 1915, 1916 or 1917 editions. List rices $1.00 andl $1.50 These are not “back numbers” in the true sense of the word, be- contain information EW to rly every camera enthusiast. The Amer- sod Annual ex; ng how i make a picture of a photo; le fivise Walyabie pletes off few: ers, ts, mature studies, FEATURING SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices cause the: Included are the season's most fashionable sil- houettes in strictly tailored and more elaborated style themes in the favored fabrics and colorings tines Pie “ocu rgements, 4606. The British About 80 Misses’ Suits Formerly 39.50 © 9.50 33.00 a Saye, args 3 an ese ae About 85 Misses’ Suits Formaty 0.50 65.00 38.00 1 a ee i About 150 Misses’ Suits Formerly 59.50 69.5044.00 B Serre —Camarn Headauarters } \) About 90 Misses’ Suits Formerly 65.00 0 85.00 58,00 J \Y To be closed out also are all higher cost suits at proportionate price reductions } panes 3 \ Misses’ Short G Long Capes ‘ \ | y ) | REDUCED TO | | 25.00 Short capes of navy blue serge silvertone velour and tri- cotine, Long capes of velour checks and of serge with braid trmmed yokes. This dotted swiss break tast coat is one of the white sale specials at $1.79 It is daintily made with trimming of cotton fringe around the bottom, sleeves and sailor collar. It has little patch pocke s and a tie sash. As illustrated. s =—=Third Floor, 74th Street GH. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Attention, artists! Drawing tables $8.49 & $8.94. These prices are remark- ably low for tables so well constructed. The smooth drawing board may be adjusted at any angle, and be held firm by the strong broad base. When the board is vertical, the table | occupies very small space in a studio, comprises about twenty fashionable styles, in | Size 20 x 26—$8.49 serges, tricotines and hairline stripes, | 11 Size 23 x 31— 8.94 ; ay at $27.50 | A Special Sale of Woiiien’s Spring Tailor-miades, ae now in progress on the Third Floor EVERYTHING—and that means everything—for the ama- teur and professional artist, priced less than elsewhere in this completely equipped spe- cialized section Kage Filth Floor, 35th St. BH hey Nes Nitractions Are Prices—Quellty—Serdien © Herald Square. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Condensed . NEWS about scasboaule merchandise for SATURDAY’S shoppers B'dwoy, 24th to 35th St N pee ay ed EWARE of the Will o Cc (Vi “Don’t touch testing iron— red hot” The notice above is the Wisp of men’s clothing—the styles that are destined to live for all too bung over an electri ron 1, short a time—to wear out their dementh's «Gat show ey welcome before their woolen. ing was connected to the electric i current The test of time has shown that the palm is awarded to we nda we the suit of refinement, the style that has the charm of that date, = simplicity, ever- present-but-unobtrusive. pet At, thie writing the Your idea of the clothes to suit your personality ty Fy be. found in the style and fabric you know you want! er one thousand two hun. Tailored by, expert hands, of choice fabrics—fancy ou og © 6 a8 mixed cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots, homespuns. Aphonth, the. shite We have the added distinction of asking less than pear wich the fron fa equal quality can be obtained in other good shops— Gltered the handle of $34.75 the iron’ is coo! enough 9 min isnt oe 400 young men’s s iJ By a waist seam suits at $24.75 oa test. 2 Oost nee tie Y n have little to tea. from the Will o’ the Wisp. ite stp for hue Siler that might be branded freakish for older men are oe se aaa te quite in keeping with the needs of young men who place pfs eins snappy Styles above all else. The WAIST SEAM, which is so popular with the youn; iS Sid chs cee men this season, comes in fancy mixed cassimeres ai othe" wod electric rons is cheviots, in browns, grays and tans, in plain weaves, 9 the - prise stripes and overplaid effects. Sizes 33 to 40. . ll ea First-long-trouser suits, $19.75 to $29.75 ron. Ram —Filth Weer, Froat SUPREMACY es pAT.OFF Men’s oxfords, $8.49 are fitting examples of why Supre-Macy is the name to learn, the synonym for quality in men’s shoes. These are gracefully lasted of a dark rich tan Russia calf and are exceptionally well made. Narrow or round toe. SPECIAL OXFORDS, $4.89 Were formerly $5.94 Incomplete sizes mean that these shoes must go. Yours, the savings, for they were priced low before the reduction. ‘ow they are a “find” if yours is Sale of 275 Combination dinner service and glass water sets (49 pieces) $8.89 complete 42 piece dinner set 7 piece glass water set Your choice of a variety of DINNER SETS, made of among the sizes we have. Medium or narrow toe. good American Porcelain—one is illustrated; it has nar ow green line decoration. Others in floral designs. The composition of these sets varies, but pontaas pieces, sufficient for setting the table for Bins oF Sah Floor Balcony, B5th Street Now comes a long list of events when BOYS need blue serge SUITS © speciat $12.74 Graduation, con- firmation and all the dress-up oc- casions of Sum- mertime demand a blue serge suit. And the boy who owns a pair of white duck knickers _ besides really owns two suits, as the coat certainly makes a snappy combina- tion with the “whites.” Two styles of blue serge suits are included in this offer- ing. One is the always favored box pleated Nor- folk model, the other is a swagger patch pocket style with belt. Sizes 7 to 18, The season’s opened—the weather's right — come and get one of our straw HATS $2.74. They represent a complete and appealing assortment of all the popular weaves a and blocks—mostly sen- | edges—fine, medium and nits, the staple straw. rough sennits. All dimen- A hat to fit your personal- | sio1 sizes. A better grade of sennits, made with finer finish; soft straws and Javas come in alpine or optimo shapes with curled brims. $3.24. Panamas, $5.89 Bangkoks, $7.89 have come all the way from are a load off the mind South America and are the of the man who secks real thing. These are indeed lightness in his straw hat. a dressy hat, in telescope or cir weight a negligible alpine block, with rolling quantity, their style cannot be neglected. brim and email bands, Leghorns, $5.89 Baluags, $14.74 are the correct hat for ity as well as your purse and your head. Saw, plain and fine saw The coats are carefully tailored and lined with fancy mohair; silk sewn The knick- ers are cut generously full, lined throughout and fin- throughout. are neat hats in alpine or 4 cp i i i | blocks. Fine the man who doesn’t want Both styles pictured. ished with taped seams. telecues FA ce ia th the hat ‘averySody i ma i 4 to please t! ing. jis is “sil White duck knickers, $1.89 Cet who is partial’ to. this hat of the etrawa”™ Aske to see it, AN hate ever $5.00 are eudject to the Government tax of 10% on the excess. Made of excellent quality duck, finished with loops for belt and flaps on ie pockets, Seams strongly sewn. Sizes 8 to 18 years. weave,

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