The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 21

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. MOTOR cones TO 60 OUT OF ACTIVE WAR SERVICE Women \Who bid Such Splendid Work in War Will Now Go 0 out of active service and become a reserve corps, Major Helen Ht. Ba: (edo, commanding, announced here ia? The change wil) be made within | few Letters have been seit) Ww. w. to all the members of the corps notte | fying them of the proposed change. | A testimonial dinner is to be given; in honor of Major Bastedo at the Ritz | on the evening of June 3, The Din-|Cug° rimancicr, ia dead o or jeorge T. e, aged sixty-nine. . C, Smith, ! Monireal, cler eliity Van- sporti They let you in | 1 on an entirely new derbilt, Gen. Shanks, Gen. George ft. Dyer and Frank A. Munsey are also memtbers of the committee. dian Pinaneter, Ww. dD. Ma the Canadian-Pi Railway and leading thews, a di Reserve. e Motor Corps i counsel Judge Ward, presiding officer of the Appeals Court, foreign as -well as domestic. experts differ are | expert |that 2.75 beer ts intoxteating because THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919, EARLY DECISION ON 2.75 BEER IS GOVERNMENT PLAN’ Wilson Could Grant Dry Law} Respite After Army Is De- mobilized, Washington View. ‘The appeal of the Gevernment from the decision of Judge Mayer granting & temporary injunction restraining the authorities from interfering with the manufacture of 2.75 beer will be argued before the United States Cir- cuit Court weeks, States District Attorney Caffey, who has his papers almost ready for fil- ot Appeals within two in the opinion of United Guthrie, will ask He and William J. for the brewers, ng which is at present 4 adjournment, to assemble the court an soon as possible, rhe Government has called in, to support the contention that 2.75 beer experts, These from the experts who supporting the contention that 2.75 beer is not intoxicating In 8 intoxicating numerous he that the reports and conclusions of ‘the latter ure based on actual ex- periments while the Government ex- perts base theirs on conclusions and deductions, Dr. Harvey W, for the Wiley, former food Government, states he effect of alcohol is always toxic no matter how little ef it is con- sumed. Dr, Arthur Dean Bevan of | Chicago takes the pogition that if 31 Last ake o Retirement Sale a RAINCOATS ===: 2.79 beer is intoxfeating if taken in We are retiring from the Retail Field. to-morrow morning to insure quick disposal. famous Rainproof Apparel at these Big ees, Ten Big Specials for T. uesday and W ednesday Final Cut in Prices commencing 945 Broadway Bet. 22nd &23rd Sts. | 100 AINCOAT qVe COMPAN (Flatiron Building) O cEAN LIN ES S gAMBOATS yéL WHERE TO GO AND HOW EB GET THERE __STEAMBOATS. i UP THE HUDSON TO EAR MOUNTAIN The Popular Steamers “HIGHLANDER” and “GRAND REPUBLIC” Will Leave Battery Pier 9 BR Bay West 132d St. 9:30 A. M. STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS. Daily saliings from Pier 33, > Canal St., 6 P. M., Week Days; ond Houdaye 9 P. M.; West 18 points north, east and Phone» Cana! 9000, | Express Freight Service. Autos Curried, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY. ; vt DECORATION DAY iRIP via Fare Round Trip spii3en, 3 canes (Ieel® lina) Metr opolitan Line MUSIC and REFRESHMENTS on BOARD cells (4 fter, Alwaysin Sightof Lang Bear Mountain Line Phone Bowling Green 7538 bUSTCUN | te Lous ae Sound. Hurtards Bay aod Cape Coa Canal _ Dayagirs 1rouyn Lhe Canalo { rhe ot ot Murray Dols teuaders aca) al sca AL bate ab ta! cacluaiag Bren +g Ling? hn? Morelia at Hudson Kiver vay Lis «! DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING NG ACADEMIES, ea (THE HE DANCING CARNIVAL Valuce. Now ST.’NICHOLAS RINK S6th St Near’ Broadway LADIES ; he 6400, Meravenvoms aLways THE nest. | ~ flinetan “orn, and. return Por Taformation Tele buie Caual 400. SS FOR SALE. | to Midnight ond fleor. Roller Skating a CORN DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THE ——| FOR SALE. | “DIAMONDS JN CREDIL | Easy TEHMS, Alt Goubs eee, AUDUBON BALLROOM Atserican Wateh & Diasiond Co, |] .iiitieeriiimne Setanta, te 6 |.laiden Lane Dako TDR SrueriON Malte ERGMNA PRIVATE ‘iussons, 81.00. JAMONDS SusBu LANE, er 7 wi nuuce 4 te DANE CREDEE? ie NE ty AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING — eat Bt. wih Broadvva Wy VALUER sree . ey | Ye PasTys ASTORB WAI é | FOR SALE. MAIDEN LANE, 6 Fler Poe on ks WORK MONDAY WOND, Se eget Aree pepsi rohas 5. (apes de Bala tia. A short time remains to obtian our, *) trom B | Says: to 41-2 per ceht ‘beer was in- cent, of alcohol must be intoxi ng, too—if one drinks enough of | Dr. Reid Hunt of Harvard Unt amounts “not usually taken by } men.” Charles Edward Nammack, | Lellevue Hospital director, de- if that alcohol Is not helpful te healthy people treatment of disease. that beer is intoxicating come ngland and Australia, Reports from Washington indicate Men's Double Texture | Women's Tweeds, Cassi- that even though Congress fails to Bombazi ais ; act on President Wilson's recom- MbAZINES Formoriy $8 ° meres, Plaids ro:meriy 315. mendu‘ion “to repeal ‘the provision : i Which puts prohinities into effect on Men's Special Laat 6. 75 te omen’s Cloth Tweeds ‘13. 253 June 30 and the President should nvt Broken Sizes iehie : merly $20......0006 [sign a demobilization order, bafore , that date there is s! a damp spot in Men's Tweeds, baa F 7: 6. | 1" omen’s Silk Mohairs, Té 25) | sight during 1919, Army officers way ‘Orme a ‘eat Model that the army wi pe cut down to a meres, Asia Cloths" Satins irmerly $25 | peace basis before Sept. 1. In that Men's Gabardines, eal. na | Boys’ Coats Jevent the President will issue a proc ‘orme 33 lamation that he army ix demob. Dbl. Breasted Aco Vormerly $: Be 90 ized, whereupon it would again be i come legul to sell ales, ore, ine Women's High” Crade | Girls Capes and liguere up (o denuary: 1950, when Poplins,Cassimeres"?;)":;'” | Formerly $3 rs | prohibition by Constitutional Amend. ment goes into effect. “WAGNER HAS BROUGHT SUIT | TO RECOVER HIS SHIPS He Is Caan to Show Properties Were Not Owned by Germans. hard J. Wagner, ) Trans-Atlantic Company, has d The Evening World to give public his side of the troversy with Alien Property Custodian Garvan, who on May 20 brought suit for the seizure of the proceeds of the gale of Wagner's seat on the New York Stock Exchange. “It is claimed by Mr. Garvan," said | | Wagner, “that this fund from the sale Jot my Stock Uxchange seat belon alien enemies, This is a referer ons made by Mr. Garvan jon with his seizure last 6 to to then beer containing 2.75| ¥ , chine. but is useful in the; Other opinions ; President of the | tt was German owned. All of the trans- actions involving the American Tran Atlantic Company were entered upon in | 1915, two years prior to the entry of the United States into the war, and were exclusively with citizens of neu- tral countries, “Under the Trading With the Enemy Act, upon which the Allen | Property Custodian acted, he was ens} downed with arbitrary powers which gave him the autocratic status of com- Prosecutor, judge and jury. with official attributing to me a confession which were issued, sanction, I never made, 1 deny German own- ership of any of my property and all other allegations made by the Alien Property Custodian and am confident of my ability to refute such charges in actions which I have already In-{ stituted before properly constituted Judicial tribunals. “Tl undertook my steamship enterprise in good faith and with the purpose of aiding my country in augmenting its mereantile marine. During the year 1915 1 added 62,000 tons of ships to the Amefican merchant fleet, None of the ships that I purchased was at any time under the German flag or owned by German subjects, and none of the ships was at any time, before or after the United States entered the war, engaged in other than legitimate American trade, [ am a native born citizen of the United States, fifty-seven years old. 1 married an Ai born girl, reared my family in this country, and lived here all my life, 1 was gra from an American schoo! of enxir thirtyctwo years ago, and ever, since been engaged in the upbuilding of important American industries.” — MILITARY TRAINING URGED. American Defense Society Launches Nation-Wide Campalgn. ‘Through its 300 branches the Amert- can Defense Society to-day started a campaign in favor of universal mili- tary training. The committee Ingcharge will invite other national societies and the presidents of colleges to help in the movement Soetet Official the Defense lieve u training would demoer: wer to any menace the Bolshevik! or any other element that might thre of nerican form: government. I ts pared, and mitt ive thelr a fntained to promulgate uting the Immediate passage by «8 of @ universal training bill ite denies that military training will r militarisin, ARE YOU A MACHINE? If you are not a machine, shougl not treat yourself like a If you are subject you headaches, get tired easily and are los- ing your health and enthusiasm, y are probably! suffering from the sults of constipation. Treat yourself like a human being. Take Boal's Laxative Fruit re- yet always dependable and always thorough. fruity flavor that children tease for a You will not be disappointed in Vor ata stores. Package of 6 rolls, 15 for free sample. Boal's Ro | sth Sta.New York.—Advt taste. Boal's Rolls PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS Eee Sale \}of Rebuilt and Slightly | Used Pianos of various makes. Extraordinary Bargains Bush & Gertz Player Piano. . $200 Waliers Player Piano . 225 Schuler Upright... . 160 MeDonald Upright 5 || Schubert Upright. 175 Cable & Sons. , : 175 || Estey... 175 Worthington : 215 |] Christman , . . 309 |] Christman 325 |] Reisman. 75 Steinway 350 Terms sulle to purchasers CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. of the ¥ ty of the American Tr : . Atlantle Company, on the ground that L ecaeennnne pie sad Sth Aves An Offer of New Health to All Who Are Wincarnis possesses a four-fold power to promote new health. Because it is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Blood-maker, and a Nerve- builder—all combined in one rich, agreeable, health-giving prepara- tion. Therefore it promotes new new nerve force and new vitality. That is why so many Doctors have recommended Remember that Wincarni. you if you are W martyr to Indig Hy ain strength after an exha' safe a temporary patching up—not a new, vigorous health that makes you feel it is goo Will you try just one bottle? Begin to-day to get well Fill out the coupon ans 10 cents to pay packin, el You will rece is not a luxury, but a necessity to ak or Anemic, or Nervous, or Run-down—or a tion—or enfeebled by Old Age—or striving vainly ‘or even the weakest invalid to take And the health that Wincarnis promotes is lasting health—not Weak, Anemic Nervous,Run-Down Only those whose lives are darkened by ill-hgalth—only those who are Weak, or Ane- mic, or Nervous, or Run- down—can realize what an offer of new health really means. Robust, vigorous health, that makes your whole system thrill with vitality, is the health you need. strength, makes new blood, builds usting illness. Also, Wincarnis is mere “flash-in-the-pan”—but real, to be alive, Send me the free sample of Win . I enclose 10 cents (coin or 8) to cover cost of packing and ‘ding, (Please write plainiy,) to sick | Help nature. | Rolls, | They are made with real fruits and | are natural and gentle in their action, | . lace | hey have such a delicious The following condensed list is a complete summary of ALL Hearn advertising for Mon- day and Tuesday selling which appeared in the various Sunday papers. ALL ON SALE TODAY AND TUESDAY Women’s Suits and Dresses $69.75 Checked Wool Serge, Suits. . Sport Suite of Paulett Novelty Paulette Suits New Linen Suits Voile Dresses for Summery Pillow Slips Fancy Vestin, 15 Slip: PES VOTE” 19.75 | | asinch Dress Satin... 1.97 | | 35 ct. New Curtain Muslin— q ‘So 40-inch Satin Charmeuse. 8.255 | | 3¢-inch 27 Velour Sports k 40-inch Crepe de Chine 5O | | $1.10 Now Filet Curtain Nete— 2°95 to 10.00 | | do-inch Georgette Crope,. 2.00 ath opin MELEE EL a 36-inch Washable Satin... 1.38 | | 35 & 38 ct. Curtain a 40-inch Crepe de Chine... 1.47 Marquisettes seecee (2S Bathing Suits 35-inch Plaid Taffe 1.37 | | 50-inch Slip Coverings..... .® Black Satin and Taffeta Bathin: 36-inch White Sports Belgian Stripe Slip Coverings Suits—our reg.#9.50489.07 0 eran one 1.es Yard 28 Black Satin Bathing Sults 6.00 ros Batt ixed Popl "9'O5 Vestibule Panele—18x24 inch— Summer Undersilks $1.28 Camisoles $1.48 Camisoles Camisoles Camisoles sati Combinations Night Dresses. Night Dresses Night Dresses Billiebirke Pajama: Billiebirks Petticoats, Petticoats Bloomers Bloomers For Little Tots $2.24 Tots’ Fine White Dresses 1.77 $2.67 Tots'Bloomer Dresses 1.97 Moire Silk Petticoats $4.94 Moire Silk Petticoats 1.50 $3.96 n's Bloomers Robes $2.47 Dotted Swiss Breake fast Coats Ik Bloures. lace trimmed, Jium taffeta blouse embroidered—sizes 48 to 42 (ellered: tytes ‘axootune Rieoy- eee ond remit, our reg. $7.) smurt--sices 38 to 4— .97 Reversible Comfortables—- die elles 6.24 pugseg A084 ee 4.90 3.66 MORNING SPECIALS—Today ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted SSS $1.94 Girls’ Crash Dresses 6 to yrs, With colored) linen’ t GIRLS DEPT “bet Young Men's Suits values $16.5 * 0 VOUNG MEN'S CLUTHING. S; I By pert a Chiidren’ Underwear Messaline Princess, ace Trimmed Slips 1,48 . Children’ 's Cambric Breakfast Robes $2.19 Voile Breakfast © TUESDAY = OUR BLOUSE DAY) ze Georgette Crepe and | white and flesh | tucked and finely neat models, trimmed SECOND FLOOR, Creepers $7.94 and $9.74 Boys’ Seite. m regula HOY Norfolk belte ip anc 75 ct. Men's Summer Union Suits Athiet mie 7 Wes CADERWEA $6.00 Men's Silk Shirts Hea quality larg DIGESS GOODS 40 ct Fancy Lingerie Batiste width: “thn for knuckabout clothes Fourtecath Btreet West of Fifth Avenue TAKE NOTE Summer Draperies Stenciled Art Crash SILKS 40-inch Crepe Meteor... .. 2.75 7.50 | | do-inch Printed Crepe d Porti i BOTGI | chins. vas varer OO | eae Goat ‘§ 45.50 36-inch Washable Satin... 2.25 Table Cove 1 17.50 M”-inch Printed Geor- - Scarfs a “ gette Crepe. value 81.48... . 80 & 85 ct. Linenette Cretonne Taffetas 57 ct. Cretonnes Dress Woolens 47-inch All-Wool Cream Gabardine 2.68 $2.38 All-Wool Cream French Serges—48-ineh o7 All-Wool Storm Serges.... 1.68 $2.88 All-Wool Plaid— 2.25 40-inch on $3.28 Mi ish Se -- 3 jannis! rges 2.84 —elsewhere $1.35. ...... Fine Marquisette Curtains $3.25 Cross Stripe Curtain: Colored Madras Curtains. 4.47 Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases 26 ct. Unbleached Muslin-—— 28)¢-ineh #2in. to +27 wo. $2 to.76 unbleached Sheeting — bleached $1.00 French Chiffon Voile ie Mhinch Chiffon Voile-—ttineh Poplin... Special 36-inch Tub Skirtings.... 36-inch Skirtings Semi-madeWh ‘etton Ski 26 to 16 2.68 3.55 & 4 worth Sheeting 5-4 to 10-4 worth Dimity Bed Spr: 63x90 to 905100. value #£.67 to 83.79 Crochet and Marseilles ‘Spreade— 4 Three-Day Sale Hosiery $2.25 Women’s Silk Hose. 1.95 $1.35 and $1.45 Women's Silk Sheeta— 54x90 to 90x90 inch— : +7 to LZ A value $1.28 to $1.81 Hose—slight imperfec- tions O05 Pillow C 42x30 to S4x36— 28 ct. Women's Cotton 2610.82 Hose +21 Mosaulte Nouing 68-inch 1.78 85 ct. Men's Silk Hose -63 Men's Cotton Hose As 40 ct. Children’s Black Cotton Stockings-7 to 7!) 20 ‘oe Dress Cottons 96 Ps an Fancy Dress Voiles } ee nate 71 Fancy Volles.....:....... 60 ct.—10 to Hy 45 4 a H" 24 ct. Children's Socks Satin Striped Voiles.. Embroidered Veiles 32-inch Dress Gingham slight imperfections Is 18 ct. Infants’ Cotton Stockings -o4 1.96 63 to 90 ct. Window Shades. Gloves None sent:C. 0. D. or exchanged 85 ct. Women’s Pure Silk Cloves 12); ct. Val, Laces 19 ct. Cluny Laces Summer Rugs $2.75 Chintz myn Rugs Sox80 ial Offering Mas-—colored “uaveity waterproof— 6x9 ft, to 80x60 inch- our reg. 80.97 to, $3.25-— 1.97 Fine Art Fibre borders— Regular and extra size silk blouses that are new and smart to wear with Summer suits and sport skirts are specially priced for Tuesday. | Georgette and Radium Taffeta louses—Georgette models come in blue, white und fies some daintily enbroidere to 2.44 Fine Seamless Wilton Velvet Ruge- ois fi to 27x54 incl — : 63.50 (6 6.97" 10 8.07 and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. 215 No Mall or Telephone Orde. New Fi to 26x30 in our rep. $4.2 1.68 | 75 ct. Gold Plated Rosaries a6 | in i ette pocket snap case— Various Jewels—with scapular meda STATIONERY —THIRD FLOOR, and fancy 76 | $9.47 Genuine Deitex Graze Ruga.....7.88 4 ghambray — weil 6x9) — Chin eyptian and akconv rioon, |. and blue grounds o™ hallo 13.88 | tue THD eLoOR Sct. White Cotton Floor M 5 Dr kD FLOOR " “0 ms Has ie aa | | $19.27, Wool Mixed Plaid Pitino ri, MG" pattornestightiy” fins | | Bleached Domet—27 incl ‘y nena Vs Hy TABLE OLLOLOTH THIRD PLOOK 38 st. Unbleeched Domet— 20: mixtures 74 Hodgman Hot Water Bott! 10 B toch fitn' PER | Discontinued: hye pete a $1.47 Silk Emb'd Flannel. 1.22 7 s| TUBE ANTICLES-DASEMENT nook —~ well” | $2.37 Comfortables MAIN FLOOR al designs—cotton Suit Cases, Travel Bags, etc. COMPORT ADLES—-BASEME: $6.52 Japanese Matting Sasori $3.74 Cotton Fleece Blankets 2.73 Suit Cases 5.00 WAIN FLOOR tae tan— $12.33 Cowhide Leather od Pa iSkin ulcentia Bost — S807 | $1.65 Luneh Cloth 1.10 . om ° es Mer’ aed dama k—5ix54— Pp Bags ee es 1 ee Oe et atN FLOOR $5.43 Travel Bags. 6 Maleten Bias a6 | | $1.85 Leather Hand Bags. * . hemmed TOWELS MAIN FLoeiR lags for the Holiday te. ide ‘witie” | $227 te $2.57 Ready-Made A ries Wien ena Waste | Round Sofa Cushions a7 Med, rhea ages aey.3 Kloral cretonnes=-cord or shirred ing Fiege vftoet ex oft ALSO se 17 57 to 74 ct, Laundry Bas as 8 om Via} ¢ pareihnel Prayer 38 Te ah 4“ Stl hou Pieris oe talon k Larger sizes in stock. PUOLSTERY BASEMENT Cotton $1 Hse oldaat Arubian this low plain LACE cUwtaLy

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