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THREE FAMILIES SEEK TO IDENTIFY | SOLDIER GETS A DIVORCE. Private Holder, im France, Heard Wife Was Taking Taxt Rides. (Special to The World.) WHITE PLAID . May 22. | White Private Joseph Francis Holder of the 27th Division was fighting the Ger- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. sion of profit sharing to workers and tne! representation of workers on boards | irectora are some of the recommenda. | tions made in a letter that will be sent out to-day by the Board of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘The letter in addressed to the 18,000 clergymen and 4,250,000 communicants of the church in the United States. The mans over in France word reached him that his wife, who is the daughter of a prominent resident of Elmsford, was taking taxicab rides every Saturday Aight with a young man from White |Plains. When Holder reached thie country he engaged Lawyer Charles D. Millard of Tarrytown to tnatitute a sult for a divorce against his wife, Dorothy Miles Holder ‘The action came to trial before Su: church, as a whole, is called upon by letter to give “earnest heed to the Dlication of Christian principles to soc! Feconstructlo’ TO CUT uP BRIGHTON TRACK. Golf Links, 1,000 Hor Plans for New “Ow William M. Greaves, President of the Brighton-by-the-Sea Company, Ine., announced yesterday that the company, owner of the Brighton Beach race track, has decided to cut it up into building lots. ‘The company has already made plans for laying out streets and for conatreet- | and tennis, cou tor, Eeetiern ” & total © | of 3.000 houses, of Srectes, the praion ip thirty bunga- lows 7 be ready for occupancy by Tike ni new community will be known as Ostend. MYSTERY SOLDIER Major Phillips of Flushing May Soon Solve Puzzling Amnesia Case. wo from Plains testined that they took Mrs, Holder on long. r strange men. Justice granted a decree. fats On BISHOP TO AID WORKERS. |Sugmest Proa@t Shar ‘Three mothers to-day anxiously await a cablegram from Major Roland B. Phillips, with the Red Cross in Paria. Ho has been asked to look at the American soldier suffering trom | amnesia and decide whether he is the | son of the Rev. James MacLeod, pas- | tor of the Reformed Church of St. | Nicholas, of Mrs, Emma Phillips of | _ Semt to Members o Evanston, 1i!., or is his own son who Adoption by all emplo: Belleved to bave been killed in| ciple of collective barge Ihe soldier who does not know who | is has been ordered home by Gen. neat Ta Sot Acker, Merrall & Condit st. Company “ This Is Salvation Army Week—Give Every Dollar You Can Spare to the Cause. ip 39) of the pr! ik, the ext . re 50) Coffee—Parstion | An exquisite’ lend of high grade teas. An aromatic breakfast’ blend. | ‘Butter—frahCramey. 65 ee ound |Corn Flakes—S«" 09 Red Kidney Beans— | |Marmalade— jvm: | veces on pr 4 Baked Beans—(? . tins Blackberry Preserves. Del Monte... 15 02. jar 4, 13| Pearl Hominy—""" .12. | Macaroni or Spaghetti, Corn—oe Brand, el ey 615) A creamy fuli fisvored variety. Bacon—!"“». _, 4g Grape Juice—fiiyiin.-75 | Crisp frying, delicious flavor.” Full pint bot. 4.0! 09 Tomato Soup—., aes .13| Richardson & ever A New York State product. Catsup—* Vins: tote 28 Oil Mops—ji;", Made from whole red ripe tomatoes, ‘A thoroughly efficient household help. ROWLAND E.PHILLIPS Jr. Orders for out of town#nay be left at any of our City Stores for delivery through our Branches at: nounced on what ship he will sail. YVnless Major Phillips finds him be- fore he sails the mystery will not be/ sleared until the ship reaches New | ‘ork and the three mothers see him. " He may be Henry Blakely Macteoa, | Yonkers, N. Y. | Mt. Vernon, N. Y. who disappeared in this country months ago, or Rowland KE. Phillips | : Morristown, N. J. Newport, R. I. Fer Rosey a. | Westend NA Baltimore, Md. it. son of the Major, who lives at Mail Order Dept., 135 West 42nd St. Flushing, L. 1. Montclair Nid. Greenwich, Conn. Stamford, Conn, ¥tushing; he may be the Ilinois Phil- lips, or he may be none of these. No word had been received to- day from Gen, Pershing, who had notified the Rev. Malcolm James | MacLeod, pastor of the Collegiate Re- formed Church, that he was about |s to send home the lad who was be- lieved to be the long missing son of the clergyman, but who is listed by the A. E. F. as Rowland E. Phillips or. | Dr. Macleod has réceived word | from Mrs, Emma Phillips of Evans- ton, Ill, that she has been expecting the return of a son who has not been | heard from in many months and who | went abroad with the A. EF, | a = =) Mrs, Phillips of Flushing repeated | HAT’S on your mind--< y straw? Not a heavy sub- = but timely. initial showing of Men's De endable Friday Values! Values! AINamm&90 Brooklyn's Great Underselling Store Women’sand Misses’ Beach Dresses Our Display Is Most Compr hensive and Modestly é Priced. Of mohair serf satin. ‘This season’s newest models such as the straight line and slip-on styles, waist line effects high with straps over shoulders; al! well madé and mee trimmed with contrasting col 3. 69 ° ors; 85 value, at. Women's aad isses’ Swimming Tights. 59c Low neck, sleeveless, knee Second Floor length: sizes 34 to 46; at Namm's ’ ° Men's Shirts Khaki and blue chambray work shirts, with collar attached; seams are double stitched, and faced sleeves; 97 sizes 14 to 17; Men's Coat Shirts Of colored hair-line striped per- cale with separate collar and soft cuffs to match; 1 41 . Boys’ $1 Percale Pajamas ex 6, 8 and 10; 77c Namm e—Main Floor and Percale Bungalow Aprons Neatly edged with During July and August This Store Will Be nN Closed All Day Saturday The Subway Direct to Namm's Every station on the east and west side subways is an entrance to Namm’s. Summer Furs Sudden Weather Changes, as Well as Fashion, Necessitate These Altractive Accessories 15.95 A group consist- ing of long Stoles with back and ends, tail trimmed; also Animal Scarfs and Capes, in French Coney, dyed in black, taupe and brown; lined with soft silk to match. Namm'e—Second Fjoor, Women’s Fibre Silk Hose (Seconds of 50c) Cotton garter tops, vita taal calersicpee; 39c Men's Hose (Seconds of 19c) d color Captivating Dresses in a Most R Important Sale Charming $18 to $20 Models 13.50 Just such pretty modes as are desired for immediate and Summer wear. Cleverly de- veloped of Georgettes, foulards, taffetas, satins | and French serges, and embellished with trim- mings of braid, beads and embroideries. This group offers choosing in all the new shades, including navy and black—the Georgettes being in printed and solid shade. | WOMEN’S & MISSES’ SIZES 14 TO 44. Women’ 8 Smart Capes Regular $12.50 Grades, 8.75 Splendid selections in this group from youthful modes of all wool serges, in several fashionable models, including the t front and surplice models, braid bound and trimmed. Colo re navy and black, in sites 14 to 44, but aot in each style, Namm's—Seoond hloor Baby Wear Weight Shirts 26c tary SI ips Inserted of Val Wash Frocks Crisp Models, Worth $3, 2.00 A score of pretty styles, made of bright, washable plaid ginghams and chambrays, in solid color and combinations. They are Em- pire and regulation waistline styles, gener- ously cut, and will retain their freshness after repeated tubbings. Complete color range. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Black ® pair.. Women's Hose (Seconds of 25) Gauze; black, white and colors; at. Child’s Socks 15c Seven Fascinating Styles —Grouped to Sell at Namm’s Generous Savings Becoming models with V, round and square necks. Many with scalloped collars front. Two models are pic- tured. Splendid 79 value al each c Pink Batiste G ace and ribbon tri with hemstitehed n sleeves. Cambric Drawers luster of tucks; embroidery y Hl mbroldery Ae 34c ‘Dress Up’’ the Youngster for Decoration Day With One of These Splendid Suits of Style and Quality Boys’ Serge Suits All wool serge, featuring the wanted waist seam model, Full belt, slanting pockets; full lined knickers; yrs.; at.. Muslin Gowns Vor infants; bu d front; Infants to} year; at 32c Muslin Drawers Vor chfidren; cluster of tucks _an¢ embroidery ruffle; 2 to 10 3 Re Cassimere Suits Neat fancy mixed cassimeres, in gray, plain or * waist seam; single breasted models, plain or military back, slanting pockets, full belt and full lined k sizes 8 to 16 yrs. Boys’ Suits $12.50 to $13.50 Values White Lawn Dresses Empire model; insertion and lace. trimmed kirt Child's Princess Slips 2 Val Ie Pe 2 HER Corset Covers ribbee Bi . AES uated irey Percale Sacques sorttcotier s Colored Dresses to-day, that she is certain the lad | Neat collar fitted back; is not/ her boy, despite’ the crept " Gray and brown single breasted 1m mohalr lined, slantl Straw ese includes all the usual weaves, and several novelties quite unusual. e full, cut and adjustable bands; sizes 7 to 16 years part ta nt Secor te TN cassimeres; oF peck at che Envelope Chemise -SAMPLES cablegram. She said she is convinced that her son, Rowland EB, Phillips jr., was killed July when fighting ni | the Ourcy with Company L, 165th Infantry, Mrs. Phillips called’ atten- tion to the striking similarity in the descriptions of her son and the Mac- | Leod boy, Both were of the same age, about the same size and each had «| shaped scar on his forehead, Jap Twist Skip-color. Fine and coarse Sennets, naws, Balibuntals, Bangkoks and Panamas. Self-adjusting blocks—-grip the head with- out binding, Price limitation ~Jumbo Flake-—Row and Row ’ Splits, Macki- r husband, Major Phillips, of the | Red Cross, went abroad last year to) organize a’ bureau of missing persons, as the result of the long delay by the War Department in reporting his| son's death. “My husband investigated fully in| France, spoke to many of our boy's | comrades and was convinced he had| been killed. In fact, he found the boy's rave, near that of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt.” Three to Fifty Dollars BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET BROOKLYN~ OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Remarkable Hosiery Sale Friday About 2,500 Pairs WYomen’s New Lace Hosiery No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled Sale Price 95¢ Double cotton garter tops, dou- Black, White and Dark Tan. Positively None Sent C.0. D. Pure Silk and Fibre Hose. ble heels and toes. Namm's With dainty: lace Deep ruffle of embroidery; = — 6, Second Floor belt, full lined kn sizes 8 Lo 17 yours 10. 75 Boys’ Wash Middy Hats White drill; middy style with blue name bands; at A 48c Namm's R, & G. Corsets is of pink coutil; at top: and em: 1.15 broldery y Khaki color drill, made full cut, Combric Petticoats with belt loops, hip pockews and buttoned knee bands; sizes Q5, 8 to 16 years ‘ ic a at Namm's—Necond Floor J Main Floor Jap Lanterns 10-inch Japanese in assorted designs and colors; each Lanterns, 12c Namm's—Main Floor (4 Pc.) Set Mixing Bowls Good old family yellow. mixing pews, conslating of 4, in sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9 he Paper $1.25 Oak and White Enamel Bathtub Seats Rubber ends; extra heavy 95c and durable; each Ready Mixed House Paints Red, yellow, green, spruce, lead gray and kitchen green; gallon can 1.97 Gray Enamel (3-Piece) Sauce Pan Sets 1, 2 and 8 quart sizes; com- plete, at 95c Namm's—Fourth Floor. Store Hours: 9 A. M. to Short sleeves; Groceries and Meats 1c to 15¢ Package Goods We ican Kippered Ges | ie. Gan ‘Aibocore | Seconds of 59c Grade Men’s erie Underwear Shirts have short sleeves; knee length and ankle drawers to mateh; slightly i but will give good service; at Rak Hetty Rib Cotton Shaped Underwear (Seconds of 50) Shirts huye lowinecks; kuee length, lace trimmed pants to match; Boys’ White Cotton Boys’ Balbriggan and Mesh Union Suits Underwear ce length; Shirts have short sleeves; 8c sleeveless; also Union Suits; ut, Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests Low neck; sleeveless; euch Choice sizes 26 to sizes 26 to 34; at.. * 39c) Vain Mloo | Serviceable Rugs— Reasonably Priced Offering Doren anne and aie Rugs Below Today's ie Prices Wool Velvet and 9x12 Ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs wold at r desl, the for te are Heay seamless, rugs, new patterns. with short, dursble nap; pretty designs in rich clear, yet 33 75 9 38 Large Jar Apple Butt soft colorings; at Bozart Fibre Rugs novelty “fe by " “D8. 89) Chinese and Kag Rugs Stair Crash . Tomais’ Sauce,’ spat Grass Rugs ; , for soups, gravies Assorted designs in Main centres blue brown or green, | [Use as Matting ak Carpet designs red, blu green and tan Japanese Two sizes green or (rare Monts Squire's Sugar Cured Smoked Hams Squire’, Smo in Chinese durably ventional de 5.89 9.89 6.89 kray; with neat $12.50—size 6x0 ft $8.50 — wize 46x76 ft $12.50 —9x12 314.90 ie feet, at . $10,00-—sx10 feet, at 12.89 size 4x7 3.48 stripe 18 Inches wide; was 45¢ : ; ‘ venti caw AEG Gold Seal Grade (?,1%) Congoleums A popular floor covering. Gold Seal Brand stands for perfect quality, durability and the broad guarantee of absolute and satisfactory wear; choice variety of new pat- terns; regularly sold at 79c¢ to 89; square yard ’ . Bacon Squ Short Forequarter Yeu’ Mutton; a 1b Roasting Veal, Shoulder, Breast or ; 32/20 17¥4c 20/2 6c " 29th 331c Felt Linoleums 9,75 |2 yards wide; from perfect, full rolls; big variety of splendid new pat- 7.48 | terns; highly enameled; smooth 13,48 | finish ona heavy felt back: 47 . ing; square yard Cc $15 $2-16—sine 49. foot size 9x10.6 feet; jue 6x9 feet In' the ‘noweui patie rns} rich effects | carpet and rug de aE Paemagegy 9 cae 6 ’

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