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* theatre: CROWELL SAILS! FOR EUROPE 10 STUDY AIRCRAFT, Assistant War Secretary. and Party Seek Enlightenment | |B on World Peace Plans. | Assistant Secretary of Waar Bene- diet Crowell sailed for Breet at noon to-day on the transport Mount Ver- non. He goes as the lead of the American Advisory Board on air transportation, Accompanying him as members of the borwd are Licut Col. James A. Blair jr, TU. 8. A. Capt Henry C. Mustin, U. 8. .N., $8. Brad- ley of the Manufactarers’ Atrers Association, Howard Coffin, expe on gasolene motors for the Air Pro- @action Board, George FB. Hous Presiden: of the Wright-Martin ¢ pany and Charles N, Keyes, Vice President of the Curtiss Aeroplane Company. They will be joined abroad by Col. Halsey Dunwoody, Chief of the United States Air Ser- vieo overseas, The commission will go from France to England and Italy, Mr. Crowell said, to exchange ideas with the air experts of the Allies. “We ure anxious to learn what is being done abroad: in airplane manu- facture and invenAion since the armis- tice,” he said. “We wish to learn the wish to keep peace with the rest of F air plans of the world for peace. We the world in the air. Since hostilities ceased the manufacture of aircraft has slumped. Maintenance of produc- tion of the highest quality of air ma- chines in peawe time is necessary to the proper vroduction of military Planes in time of war, It may be subsidize elvilian air- ure. At the conclusion or four weeks’ trip we > make a report whici a basis for determining f the situation, For the aireraft manufacture must be 7 per cent. a civilian proposition, We want to be permanent future pro- gramme.’ | Other passengers on the Mount Vernon we ohn L. Caldwell, Min- ister to ja, and Trac v e) United States Consul at Paris. | side | FEDERAL TAX WARNING. f Occupational! Levy Must Be Paid by) May 31. WASHTNGTON, May 22.—Persons reminded by t Burenu of Internal Revenue to-day that if payment of the tax is not made by May 31 they will become liable to the penalties provided in the law. Detinquents will be labile to a fine of $1,000 and an additional wessment of 25 per cent. of the am nt | Those subject to the tax Include stock brokers, pawn brokers, ship brokers, custom’ house brokers, proprietors of museums and concert halls, proprietors of wiblic exhibitions, ex- | clusive of those held under the auspte of religious or charitable org th proprietars of bowling alle academies and shooting gallortes rsons operating automobiles for hire, | [Rd The important thing in securing | shirt satisfaction is to get to any one of our 23 shops to-day. The means doesn’t matter. You may take legs, trolley or taxi. You will find quality fabrics— | |= made and finished in the quality way. Each stitch of thread and thread of fabric, silk or cotton, carries | |F our money back guarantee of ab-| =] solute satisfaction. | For the man who affects silk {12 shirts, we offer an especially 3 heavy quality in a large assort- '*4 ment of patterns, neat or strik- ing designs, at $6.85 Olus Union Suit Headquarters | bad aX UNC AO DODY Chain Shirt Shops UARGEST SHIRT SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA ELD. Hotel Commodore, oy Vana 1 te 1 mt 628, 1 184 Delancey St. 200 Ww. BROOKLYN SHOPS, | BAT Fulton st. , U3. Fulton St, NEWARK SHOP. 170 Market Bridgeport rtising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World. Me New York. or 4100 Main. B whose occupations are subject to an- qual tax under the Revenue Act were f. Special! Walking sticks THEY are priced exceptionally low because of a fort unate purchase. A large manufacturer of umbrellas and canes decided to devote his attention to umbrellas only. We bought his entire stock of canes at about half price. They are fine selected sticks well worth your inspection. N of Wales handles. 98e Would usually le $1.98 Light canes specially suitable for warm weather. Made of whangee and weichsel wood. $2 early all have Prince | $1.98 | Would usually be | $2.89 and $3.96 | Malaceas of excellent quality, both plain and sterling trimmed. Also dark, polished woods with sterling silver bands or caps. 74. Would usually by $4.96 Fine, heavy malaccas, beautifully — marked. Stepped partridge, ebony trimmed with silver and a few novelties. early to get. They are worth coming AKuO —Main Flor, Broudway HERALD SQUARE RH Mwy vo NEW YORK, RICH FRUIT CAKE THIS FRUIT CAKE has been baked and is made of the best and purest ingredients, such imported currants, selected almonds, walnuts, citron, for over a month and is well seasoned French glaced fruits, lemon and orange peel and brandy. Scrupulous care and scientific skill are used in mixing these materials and in baking the cake, Will keep for months and improve with age. Steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce the cake makes @ rich plum pudding. Special at 72e Ib. MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each cake weigh” ingabout 134 pounds. of spices. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES, made of the purest and best. in- grecients, each cake weighing about 1'/; pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at 75c each. Our price 59¢ each. ma RING DOUGHNUTS— AT at made; purest ingredients used; at (doz.), 29 kiowors PIES, \arge size, 46 each. Rhubarb, apple, raisin lemon. tains raisins, citron, walnuts, figs and the purest Se each GLACE CHERRY LOAF CAKES, made of the purest and best ingredients, each cake weigh- ing about I!/2 pounds, A lity that retails in specialty stores at 75c each. Our price 59¢ cac CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH CAKES—pure and whole- some; dozen, 44¢ DANISH STYLE PASTRY— Made by our expert baker, 6¢ each Ryers GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—\6 02. loaf a de from Enright’s All o' the Wheat Wheat Flour. IMPORTED BISCUITS—We have famous McCormick Biscuits of Lon Coquet, Rich Butters, Wine and Toun Flour, the old style stone process Whole Each 10¢ just received a fresh shipment of the don, Canada, including Petit Beurre,, ist, at 4c Ib. FRENCH SHORT BREAD OR PAT A CAKE SHORT BREAD~ At 59 Delica CELERY POTATO SALAD, 27 ib.—French style, an appetiz- ing combination salad made of the finest potatoes, crisp celery and % own-made mayonnaise. CORNED BEEF, 81¢ \b.—Well cooked bottom round; eut from the best beef FRANKFURTERS, |b., 31¢—Extra fine, small or large size; very delicious, OX MOUTH SALAD— An ap etizing combination s made of Tripe, Lambs’ Tongue, Ox Lips, Ox Tongue, Celery and Green Peppers. Made by our cxpert chef. Special at Abe Ib. tessen NOVA SCOTIA SALMON, Ib., $1.04—The very choicest on the market, GENUINE SMOKED WHITE. FISH, 38¢ Ib—Rich and of very fine flavor; an excellent breakfast dish, FULL MILK CHEESE—Extra fancy, sharp and of fine flavor. 46¢ Ib. LIMBURGER CHEESE —- Fancy New York State; the finest domes- tic make, 52e Ib, PIMENTO CHEESE-—38¢ |b, Our own make. FRENCH STYLE PIGS’ FEET In jelly, cooked very tender, at MWe each Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U. S. Food Administration License No. G.02868. B,0688 DMCYS —vittn Floor, 5th Street, RH Macy V0 Herald Square New York iestiaenRacseihcnntescletearrtian tt cet THE: EVENING WORLD, X MORNING WONDERS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919 We Sei D able Merchandise at Prices Lower “Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Get your chare of the savings on REMNANTS Of WOOL GooDs Every yard is marked at considerable less than when sold by the piece; hence the more you buy the more you save. These remnants include short lengths of the season’s most popular weaves of Broadcloth, mohair, jer- sey cloth, storm serge, granite cloth, French twill serge, Henrietta cloth. albatross, velour, den calle lotep jis, Japanese inted challis, wool taf- eta, plaids, checks and stripes. shirt , coat ‘and onto Sadat "ase. rouge —attecond Floor, ‘S5th Street, Broadway. clean cold dr safe fur storage Send your furs to us to-day for their Summer vacation. If you don’t do it soon the motbs will eharter them for their own Summer vacation beadquar- ters. charged for each 2% fur garment valued over $50. some —Third Floor, |_—H1th street If you “just love” lingerie thal is made by hand consider the prices of this P one : hilippine and French ° ° lingerie in the May sale of white. We tell here of some night- gowns that are as fine as dainty materials, hand stitching and lovely em- broidery can make them— at prices as low as we can make them. French nightgowns $2.89 ‘Three dainty models, one with uare, one round, one V neck All hand scalloped and hand em- hroidered. One illustrated, A Philippine nightgowns $3.79 Several dainty designs, some in eyelet, others in solid effects, all with hand scalloped edges. One tlustrated, B. French nightgowns in square neck styles and Empire models, beautifully embroi- dered in eyelet patterns, More exquisitely embroidered Freach nightgowns, $5.79 and $8.79 Lingerie priced over $5.00 18 subject fo a lusury taz of 10% om the excess. Gage —Third Floor, Rear. Did you buy a SKIRT in to-day’s SALE? $12.74 If not, come to-morrow, while the event continues. Women’s heavy baronet satin bordered foulard and heavy silk crepe sport skirts are included in this sale, fashioned in smart — shirred-all-around models with wide separate belts and cleverly fash- ioned pockets. The baronet satin skirts are in white, black, pastel and high sport shades ‘The bordered foulard skirts are white with borders of black or navy blue, The heavy silk crepe skirts are oyster white with « shadowed circle or block pattern. Waistbands, 28 to 32; lengths, 34 to 28 inches, see —Third Moor, Contre. * | A dress such as any of these is appropriate for almost any oc- | casion from dawn to dark. They are well made in simple, smart | They are all navy blue, for no one | would question that it is the most popular shade of the season. _——$— snore —rr1e0 Floor, S4th Street, Bear styles. as the pictures show. ANOTHER NEW SHOWING OR smart trimmed hats $4.49 and Navy Blue Rolled Brim Sailors, Navy Blue Hats of Georgette with taffeta, flower trimmed. Navy Blue Poke Hats with imitation aigrette trimming. Navy Blue Moire Sail- ors with crushed dais- ies. Black and Navy Trans- parent Hats and many others $5.49 ese are the hats that outclass all millinery elsewhere similarly priced. There's no hit-or-miss about is collection of hata. You don't the chance of choosing one that is Loth smart and becoming and then find that you've picked one that is priced more than you intended to pay. Every hat in the collection is new, tasteful and smart, priced at either $4.49 or 85.49, according to its quality— dd you are SURE to find one that is becoming, as there are hats for every type of woman included. MOG —Hecond Kleor, Bath St, “Youth must be served’’ in different style from age, and we do the serving in the proper style. A sareful study of the needs of the fellow who is bridging the awkward gap between knickerbockers and ‘‘longies”’ has shown that style is the thing to be stressed. The popular waistseams and the sacks are sure to please the boy himself. gray shades, irst long-trouser Suits at $22.50 are not merely ‘‘men’s suits a few sizes smaller.’’ They were designed and fash- ioned with a distinct purpose in view. The sturdy weaves—fancy mixed cassimeres and cheviots—are sure to please stripes or stripe We have the suits for the boy aged 15 to 20 years Fifth Floor, Froot iss (ima, and check an opportunity —192 WOMEN’S DRESSES of NAVY taffeta or foulard with georgette crepe” WOMEN'S SILK coats and wraps a special purchase $29.75 Don't judge the coats by the price — judge the price after you have seen the coats. We think you will find it remarkably low for coats of such qualities. satin taffeta faille poplin There ix a variety of styles, including straight line models, draped coats, dolmans and cape-wraps, some trimmed with soft. fluffy marabou, others with draped collars Many are full lined with silk, others are lined to the waist Black, navy, taupe, old blue. Sizes 34 to 44. AE —Third Floor, 34th St., Broadway, colored corduroy $1.04 yd. This quality has a soft, thick pile, light weight, and may be had in twen- ty-two good sport and street shades, 31 and 32 inches wide. Kowra—second Floor, S5th St., Brondway for In the new effects. Dark tan are sure to please this young man oxfords made over a trim, graceful last. Medium toe. $7.89 Semre —Main Floor Balcony, 35th Street Dollars for Doughnuts—Help the Salvation A OPENS 9 A, M,, CLOSES 5:30, : on ache + MARR aN They're rmy and is aed and blue, whie with thi are lower than ribbon elsewhere. 39c, 49¢, 69c, 79, 89e @ piece of 10 yds, People who use gas in their homes will be interested in lamps for Floral designs in metal are applied on’ panels, worthy. Wreaths of effectively colored flowers on a background of solid color are features that make « eretonne we are now showing ideal for willow furniture an decorative schemes. In seven different ombi tions, 96 An attractive adjunct -woman’s tonne of desk pad, pen tray, in well, Several pleasing designs. $1.69 A Tiffin table been combined basket is still more so. has a black painted wood stand with a Chinese tan tray near the bottom, Underneath the rattan basket, table is entirely priced,