The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 6

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FRENCH FLYERS BEAT Fail in CrossOcean Attempt bu Cover 1,366 Miles Without a Stop. GASABLANGA, Morocco, Ma fayed).—tieut. Te preparing to-da ‘PRESENTS brides, like the rest of humanity, appreciate the ff taste, charm and useful: ness of an Ovington gift. OVINGTONS “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. ]J morning and night, ‘The fight was intended as the fir | was so badly damaged {t was impc ble to continue. Coll, who was a | senger, wan slightly injured when plane capsized tecord set by the Americ the Azores, The distance travelled ! 1,211 miles, AS HOSPITAL SHIP, MERCY Completing Fifth and Last Voyag of the Sort, She Returns lo Navy. The Mercy, into dry dock to-day and await or ders from the navy. She arrived yes terday with nine officers and 375 en: listed men from St, Nazaire, the of ficets and 275 of the men bedridden. Corp! Otis Speed of Collins, Miss. learned to use a typewriter and od the ship docked, Speed was a member of the 524 In. fantry of the #§tn Division. Worked on a plantation before h went to war. BOY KILLEO BY FIST BLOW away Lad Fractured at Ball Game—Old Boy Arrested, Ordet by the dozen for use at home age, Butler was whipped. between them came to a climax at ball game late yesterday when it Sa Brings Variet, to the Diet by giving the meats, fish, soups, eggs, salads and vegetables a with bie fist, the only blow struck. home. bleeding from the ears and a doct skull was fractured, i Wilson Accept rary Citine LAUBANNE, 8w and, May 26. | President Wilson has went an acceptar Jof the honorary citizenship of the of Lausanne offered him recently by municipality. Thy wrote the the honor MADE IN U. S. A. ‘At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. that he acc ith profound pleasure, A Name That Spells Satisfaction ‘Through trademark registration the U. 8, Govt. Protects you against imitations and safeguards our interests, CREX roge by giving satisfaction in millions of hemes justly deserve proud name they bear, In attractiveness and adaptability they outrank all other so- called inexpensive floor coverings. ‘Use them the year ‘round. Your housework will be less burden- some for they’re easily cleaned and as easily to handle, THREE WEAVES— De Lure, Merringbone and Regular —in wide variety of patterns and colorings to choose from. All grass rugs are not CREX. Don't be deceived by imitations, YOUR DEALER: If your local dealer hasn't in stock colors you want, write to us giving full partieulare, We w. a f 5 formally opened at Truxton, Va., as the| mediately by the Government, but will NEGROES GET OWN TOWN viace |e ronted- et fromm ®'%0 #09 montaly RECORD MADE BY NC-4 25 (dee at and Capt. Coll, landed at 6 o'clock Inst tea of & transatlantic trip from Africa to Brazil, but in landing the machine y Roget's fight broke the non-sto an seaplane NC-4 in its Might from Trepassey to BROUGHT 1940 TROOPS aan? Sea 4 | having completed her last trip as @ hospital ship, will go who is blind, played checkers on the way from France. He also had dressed a post card home as soon as He He said he intended to take & commercial course and work in his father’s store in Collins. The Mercy ended her fifth voyage to France, and she no lofiger will bring home wounded and ill soldiers. She bas brought 1,940 of them here. AFTER A YEAR-OLD FEUD Skull of Thirteen-Year-Old Rock- Harry Rudolph, thirteen years old, @ie@ early to-day at his home, No, 1385 Hollywood Avenue, Far Rocka- way, from a fist blow on the temple. "| pani Butler, & negro boy of fifteen, living at No, 1534 Leeland Avenue, was afreated on a charge of homicide. The two boys had a fight @ year according to the police, and Tho iN-fecling alleged Butler hit young Rudolph Rudolph, dazed, walked away and sat down for a Ume, and then walked During the night he began called in before he died said his American Presider; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, new town Is known, has taken t Eetabitehes Tra Goverm a Them Baclestvet: va. on the map 4s a suburb of this city, United States Housing Corporation. Built primarily for war purposes ts ‘ORTSMOUTH, Va, May %#—A Truxton covers ninety PORTSMOUTH fe: house employees at the great Hampton|iqing aie atoré buildings, which It Ie It | model town, constructed by the Govern-(Ronds naval base, the 224 buildings In| ,, os ip sobre aatn the little town will not be sold im- pany formed by the tena: mant exclusively for negroes has been ¥ French avia I. the gift comes from t non-stop fl 200 lometres Ovington’s the bride [| ase miles) in fan airplane — iia & fa) Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets & ~ SUMMERTIDE SWEATERS WARM BUT WEIGHTLESS SG UMMERTIDE Sweaters must be .light and airy and at the same time comfortably warm. To achieve this, the softest, lightest wool, finest pure silk or fibre silk is airily knitted in the various stitches and patterns of the mode, then fashioned into sweaters of unquestioned charm and chic. 4.95 to 59,50 at e Chiffon, Mohair Wool Sweaters Live up to every letter in the word CHIFFON when it comes to weight, and to every letter in the word MOHAIR when it comes to warmth. Long coat model with an entirely new belt erpemeenent \ —a fringed scarf pulled through a wool wna buckle; light, dark or sports colors. MODEL ILLUSTRATED 15.75 Among the Sweaters Favored by Fashion ar SHETLAND WOOLor MOHAIR SWEATERS 9,75 FILET MESH WOOL SWEATERS 14.50 NOVELTY FIBRE SILK SWEATERS 15.75 PURE SILK FILET MESH SWEATERS 29,50 PURE SILK BROCADE SWEATERS 32.50 . PURE SILK NOVELTY SWEATERS 49.50 is DISSIMILAR PURE SILK SWEATERS 59,50 FEMININE SWEATER SHOP—Fourth Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street or ne ity the Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Men Will Buy These Shirts In Quantities At $9 55 Each Because every shirt in the entire collection was made to sell for a good deal more than the price quoted. The Sale Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday IHE FABRIC is a fine quality of Madras that will give excellent wear, The patterns include neat and novelty stripes on both light and dark grounds. Shirts that are well tailored and finished in every detail. Soft French cuffs; various sleeve lengths. ‘The town is one of the projects of the res and con- Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk _ An Important Sale Misses’ Summer Dresses A Specially Planned Event Made Possible by Unusual Purchases and Offering Values Out of the Ordinary. $5.95, $7.95, $8.95, $10.95 A Collection of Charming Cotton Frocks carefully selected models with all the daintiness and smart simplicity so essential in Dresse$ of this type. Dresses that meet youthful style ideals to perfection and that forecast Summer’s most delightful fashions. Feat- ured are—, Dresses of Gi: im, serviceable. col- orful effects; Ben rire . Dresses of English Prints, quaint and pretty, simple and smart. A Few of x Many .Models are Illustrated. i3ds" 14 t018 years. Third Ploor, Dresses of Voile, in light and dark stripes, checks and figured designs. Dresses of Organdie in plain tints or dainty checks. Favorite Spring and Summer Styles in Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $7.65 Oxfords of patent leather and black kid- skin with military heels. . White canvas Oxfords with military heels. Pumps of patent leather,with LouisXVI. heele—dark tan calf- skin and patent leather with military heels. Second Floor A Sale of Garden and Lawn Implements Especially Arranged at Very Low Prices for Those Who May Have in Mind Doing Some Home Gardening on Decoration Day. Pruning Shears....... 85c and $1.00 Hedge Shears, BMoessctece $1.65, $1.85 and $2.10 S-1 Spading Forks, 4 tine Garden Rakes, ’ Me ta teathi dich 14 ee We, "$1.05 and $1.70 teeth, 50c; 16 teeth. .eecees 55. Garden Barrows, with removable Bides, at..csceseceesereveeeees $4.95 Manhattan Ball Bearing Larger size, at.....eseeeeees $6.60 Lawn Mower, 12-inch, $6.15; 14-inch, $6.35; 16-inch, $6.60, Manhattan High Wheel Ball Bearing Lawn Mower, 12-inch, $8.35; 14-inch, $8.60; 16-inch, $9.00; and 18-inch......, $9.45 \ PA ae oo: AeA ann om ceo Y ’ Water-weight Lawn Rollers, 24 in, diameter, 24 in, long; weight empty, 110 lbs., filled with water, 500 Ibs.; at. $25.25 Sprayers for spraying liquid on shrubs, potatoes, flowers, etc. Floral or \Garden BOc and 60c Sets, 4 pieces... $2.45 1 Seventh Floor ARENT RENEE ITT PRT OS NRT OE ig ~ os

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