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‘CuMmmes 7 WAKE TOUR. |FOREION LANGUAGE Rei Fur Storage & Co. offer fect me for selamianice val- fur garments orother | ter apparel. cost is. nominal —2% | the valuation article for the season. i Estimates for repairs and on. WASHINGTON, May 26.—Homer 8 | Gummings, Chairman of the Democratic > National Cm~,mittee, has planned an _ @atensive tour of the States between the _ Missiesipp! River and the Pacific Coast | te begin his organization for the 1920 eempaign. He will be accompanied by J, Bruce Kremer, Vice Chairman of the en Oe Be it inanee, + WD. J nd ae Coc! rat with us are The /reres DRY COLD STORAGE FOR FURS aera PN ~ PAPERS’ ELECTION F, H. Sisson Chairman of the Board. It was announced here to-day that hairman of Hollister, jainiaon, hran, stop is Assoeiation of Foreign Language Newspapers had elected officers Sat Board of Directors, Francis H. Sis son: Vice-Presidents, Frank D, Gard- ner, Herbert D, Mason and 8. P. Goldman; Secretary, Howard P. Ingels; Treasurer, Hemphill, The directors additional to the officers are Joseph H. Appel, Don & Momand, William B, Thomp- gon, Mra. Cabot Ward and Gen, Cole- man du Pont. Announcement was made of a re- organization plan whereby new de- partments have been created for con- tracts, accounting, rates, magazine and special projects, markets and ro- search. “This organization,” aays the state- ment issued, “places the association, safe from formerly owned by Louis N. Hammer- moth or fire ling, entirely under American contro! and direction, and its organization now conforms to that of the organi- rations handling advertising in tho English language papers and maga- sines.” — “Y” HERO HOME WITH SET OF 60-HORSEPOWER TEETH “Daddy” McCollom of Yonkers He Can Bite Anything From Toughest Steak to a German, | ‘paddy Mocottom of Yonkers is something of a man. Daddy went over- Wi | seas for the Y. M. C. A. got into the bf | war, got into a train wreck, got into 4 mixup with a limousine, got a now wot of teeth, and finally, after eight months in France and Germany, got Lf | home. But the pride and Joy of “Daddy” Mc- 1] | Collom is a brand new set of 60-horse- power teeth with which he can bite any- thing fram a cheese to a German, and he ian't fond of aheese, It happened nted to make Oblenz of LER ORRIN SIE FT ve eee Alexander J. — a You Never Pay More at Best's pee ELLA FOR rol ‘and found an alluminam n he arrived in Yonkers ‘eatchester Count, som have nothing on ‘Duddy’ Ni as anybody else for ter, Daddy says so himself, pn hedlh» Bannaannsal Former United ome, at his home, No. 2 INDIGESTION itnis morning. We mean cooked and ready to eat in @ minute The farmer, the miller and ‘the chef conspired together for some new and delightful way of serving corn. Result :—a triple success SUNNYCORN, cereal SUNNYCORN, vegetable SUNNYCORN, dessert Made from the Milk of the Corn—it’s mighty good! the and with this the dentist gave 6 teeth became arder a8 he travelled until salvage fer cose im a set he had a 2 - that defied the toughest steak in ys ‘The butchers of Yonkers may have ething on the towns; ple, t they Sollom. Speoner's Condition Better. States Senator John ©, Bpooner is doing nicely, it was stated Yo, 205 West 57th Street, NNYCORN Less Thana Penny a Serving ' MEMORIAL FOR GREER HELD IN FIVE CHURCHES Miss Kellor Is Chosen President and Services at Trinity, St. Bartholo-|reality of hin faith, | mew’s, St. Thomas’s and Transfiguration, Memorial services for the Jate the stockholders of the American Bishop David H. Greer were held| ay gt, Bartholomew's. There was also @ memorial service yesterday in At Trinity, meV ETEER TEEN SSNVELINUURETEURYERUREI EDU em HACEOVTSTSELOTELITHEL ES SULUUUUUEVURLERODEDSTEOLIT = EELUEDODALEDELTEEEAEETENSS Fe ARRAS Te aR RNR: erate 4 ae RIE __2E8 SVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1019. New York church a, et the central note of Stires, SN eset WEST THIRTY FOURTH STREET | Bishop Greer’s life was hi~ desire to be a true disciple of the Lord, and) © that every one who knew the Bishop| ? felt the simplicity of his purpose, the sincerity of his character and the At the St. bartholomew service, hurch to which the late Bishop de- voted fifteen years of his life, a let- ter was Tead from Dr. Leighton Parks, who succeeded Bishop Greer for t tor Manring, taking : P Cl qi t and ¥ urday as follows: President, Mi8® ay 4 text “The Meaning of Disciple- eee elen tie Footer, Ae Frances A. Kellor; Chairman of the gp; In the afternoon am) A Divine, he Bishop Thomas's th Avenue, in St. rt the Robbina also spoke. one for “A Man said that @ real _m NEW SUMMER FASHIONS OF DAINTINESS, SIMPLICITY AND CHARM — Revealing in bewildering variety of mode expression the infinite fancies of the feminine heart for apparel of delicate simplicity in fabrics of lightsome texture. The Values Are Most Extraordinary NEW SUMMER FROCKS IN BEWITCHING EFFECTS rt.” Dr, es of heart that the Transfiguration the Right Rev Charles Burch, Suffragan Bishop o! » paid tribute to the r. He said that Bishop Greer was one of the| greatest builders he had known, an: ple. t the Cathedral of St. John the @ memorial sermon for Bishop Greer was preached Bishop Arthur 8. Lioyd, President Board of Missions. Dean Howard | o Dean Robbins rial for Hisho) AOVEUELIAATERAUAU EN TUUTEHTE = = ; |Greer propably would be held om All| ble at the f | Commander | the battleship Ma urged his listeners to followed his ex- HERE is a refreshing air of June-day charm and varied uty about the frocks of Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Wool Jersey and superior Serge, that makes these garments’ peculiarly fitting either for town or country wear. Very Specially Priced, 20.00 HE shimmering hues of Summer color- ing are reflected in the beaded and embroidered models of Georgette, just as the spirit of mode refinement is imaged forth in the tailored frocks of Taffeta, Pongee and Satin. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 DASHING CAPES AND COATS FOR SUMMER HE last word in capes and wraps is expressed in those new and dashing models fashioned of Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Satin, Serge and Moire Silk in delicious folds of wavy drapery. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 IMPLE of line but very effective in individual S by pot effects are the engaging wraps, cones a coats expressed in Charmeuse, Faille Silk, Tricotine, Silk Duvetyn, Tricolette, Satin Barre, Suede Cloth, Crystal Cord and Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 © 115.00 SPORTS AND OUTING APPAREL OR town and country events. One piece frocks that emphasize wide skirts and comfortable sleeves of Tricolette, Wool Jersey, Satin and Crepe de Chine. Belted or Norfolk Suits of Shantung, Pongee, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. Loose or belted coats of Polo Cloth, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. Very Specially Priced, For Misses yee * ott ' MT New Frock of Organdie $2250" 25.00 © 50.00, suitiie ilte sunlit tae 71st Regiment Armory at Saint's Day, in the Cathedral. | 1 *Rd,, mare to the “monumen —— H ) Fifth An exc of Foreign Wars wt'l a ye in the morning parade, acting aa es.ort to the G. A. KR. “vets.” — mander of] Woman's Bedy Yound in Canal it was blown Identified | i will be} Phe body of the woman found in the | , al at Howard Beach yesterday was lun identified as that of Mra, Bertha 1139, Bigctow | The identifica: | Acquaintance $ the Assortment ox Delicious Beyond Words TRY THEM and Memortat Da Rear-Admiral Sigs! wh it. Gen, Walter I Foreign Ware reaide, Members of the V, F. W. will aas SNCF BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE rece TE HTH TMM mer wardrobe are the tailored and draped frocks of Figured Georgette, Tricotine, Moire Silk, Taffeta, Pongee and Qoine indispensable features of the Sum- Satin. Of surprising charm are the beaded models of Georgette Crepe. A Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Be HERE is something about a frock of = Charmeuse, Paulette, Georgette or ES Satin, in one of the new cool models, {4 that makes it an appropriate garment for = almost any social Summer occasion. | files Very Specially Priced, 45.00 to 95.00 New Beaded Frock of Georgette Crepe, $os.s0 COOL DAINTY FROCKS IN THE LOVELIEST OF COTTON FABRICS HE daintiness of Flowered Voile and the beauty of Plaid or Check Gingham make possible the creation of those fanciful frocks that express in new terms the varied interpretations of the Summer mode. Very Specially Priced, 10.00 HE ideal frocks for Summer days and evenings are those enchanting models of Embroidered Filet Net, Voile, Dimity, Organdie, Linen and Gingham, expressing simplicity of feeling accentuated by chic and charming effects. Very Specially Priced, 15.00 75.00 NEW SUMMER SUITS HE favored materials for the Summer tailleur, ever an indispensable part of the modish feminine wardrobe, are those effective fabrics, Rajah, Pongee, Paulette, Tricotine, Tweeds, Faille Silk, Man- nish Serge, Wool Jersey and Dominette, Very <,-ccially Priced, 25.00 ° 125.00 SPL IMLULUL LL LLLULLLLLL LLL eect tec arr | SET meet ULLAL LLL LULL —_