The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 8

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) spr Alii E mat tat Pek BSB sek eT pbs Howse Asked to tvestigate Press| of the various departments of the Gov-| woul! ascertain the nature Bereaas. ernment is called for in a resolution In-|WOrk done by exch, what em WASHINGTON, May 26 —invedtign- troduced by Representative Mott, Ro-| Unie press and ey ‘Mon of the Press and Pubdiicity Bureau! publican, of New York, The resolution | thorized by law Announce for Wednesday A SPECIAL DRESS SALE FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Every desirable new Summer model and the most fashionable materials offered at Unheard of Price Reductions FAR BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE Chiffon Taffetas Beaded Crepe de Chine Tucked Georgettes Newest Satins Beaded Georgettes Taffeta Combined Flowered Georgettes with Georgette The new vogue in navy, black, copen, tan, Peking, henna, midnight blue, Nile, gray, mauve, liberty, taupe, flesh, etc., in draped tunic, sueplice collar, ruffled, tucked, shirred, beaded, embroidered models. High class models beautifully made and silk lined, nowhere Crepe Meteors Exclusive Foulards Tucked Crepe de Chine VALUES UP TO $45. near as cheap as the price would indicate—no woman can possibly be disappointed in such a large assortment. 165 All Wool “Schreiber” Jersey Dresses The name “Schreiber” means the finest jersey cloth that is produced. It is a guarantee that these dresses will give extraordinary wearing service. Smart one-piece pin-tucked medel, newest suit dress embroidered sport mcdels. Grecian e dress mcdels with Persian embroidery designs, and straight pe line tight fitting narrow shculdered tuttcn trimmed and embroidered models. Sold Up Till Now at $39.75, at 110 Point d’Esprit Net Dresses The largest and most wonderful selection of white or ecru net dresses offered at one time at the .ensational price of $25.00. Also combinations of embroidered nets with Geor- gette, with ribbon sashes, dainty models developed in ex- tremely youthful types in the spirit of the day. But for circumstances. They Would Be Sold Up to $65.00, at a re f rom se #tG US PAT OFF THE BEVERAGE: Tho alt year-round sott drink Rome was not built in a day Sei Ose but Bevo's popularity be- came countrysvide in three months because of five years prepar~ ation in perfecting the beverage. Sold overywhore - Familios suppliod by grocor, druggist and deales, Wsitors aro invited to inspect our plant> ANHEUSER — BUSCH ST.LOUIS. Anheuser-Busch Agency, Wholesale Distributors. NEW YORK, N. Y Families Supplied by Dealers }ment and because practically all of | 4j | soldiers was on the dance floor, it jstartling expositions in the news- | Cominunity | the fuss th Jevidence of the revolutior Mrs, Bass Also Declares Her! 3,000 Girls Do Not Dress Immodestly. “I've never seen the ‘shimmy’ in nty life,” says Mrs, James Madison Bass, Social Director for the New York War Camp Community Service, who | has enteretained 200,000 uniformed | men at dances and balls since Jan- | uary, 1918, | Mrs. Bass, because of her famillar- | ity with dance floor, was being | interviewed in regard to the later shiv- ers that have seized the dancing pub- lic, She has been credited with the world's record for soldier entertain- the amusement oftered by her to the that she would be ne modern tendercy Sut she professed en- vt the “shimmy,” ex all she knew abou: it from the somewhat ure ignora plainiog was gle Camp | rvice entertains the of the girls on our invitation | have ever been guilty of introducing it, and I must confess 1 don't know just what it is, “T have read of it often, but it seems soldiers, “None has been raised over it |; Is rather out of place, for surely if the new movement was popular or con- tagious, some one would have demon- strated it at one of the khaki and blue dances, The unanimous opinion of the press sevens to be against tho dance, and 1 have come to suspect it is vulgar, Possibly that is the ren- vo never, seen jt at the W fairs, fof the girls who at- 1 them the uniformed men are chosen,” “The furor that has over immodest dress is rather an justified, too. There has Jancing partners for curefully been raised | action. ‘ | “I am proud of the girls, and proud of the boys. They are all gentlemen and any one who thinks Dowling was op Dowling | | eed, —Arehbishop 2 r' the pallium at impressive ceremonies t he bishop Keane of Dubuqu a. h | 7 At Khakiand Blue Dances, Says War Camp Hostess | | Only 500 Left on B, R. T.—taterbor- ° | way: branch Circulars women to'vote at eles ough Employees Prot nsboro Hall, As @ protest a law, which forbid f women at night on rail-| the women joined the railroad of the Women's League for unity {, Sherwin, President of resided. said 1,000 had already were itv. FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Summertide is White Footweartide Special Sale Discontinued Styles Spring and Summer Models ee $6.73— The illustrated pump is one of the numerous models inchided in this extraordinary sale of 850 pairs of pumps and oxfords in the season's smartest styles. All sizes are represented, but not in every style. Queen Quality Boot Shop No Approvals. No C. O. D's. 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avence FOR CHILDREN and GIRLS [N the morning, of life when every Summertide day marks a new adventure, youn, buoyant and rest- less feet must be shod in the coolest and most comfortable footwear obtainable—and that is WHITE FOOTWEAR. Just as a square pe? cannot be fitted comfortably into a round hole just so surely youthful feet must be fitted correctly with just the mht kind of white shoes. In the Franklin Simon Shoe Shops, this is not a problem —but a matter of daily performance. Sizes 8 to 10}—B to EL CHILDREN’S STRAP PUMPS of white ‘canvas. CHIL’DREN’S STRAP PUMPS of white buckskin. CHILDREN'S OX- 5.00 FORDS of white canvas. 3.75 CHILDREN’S and GIRLS’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor Sizes 11 to 2—B to E. GIRLS’ OXFORD TIES of white canvas. GIRLS’ STRAP PUMPS of white. canvas. GIRLS’ STRAP PUMPS of white buckskin. Smart White Footwear FOR THE JUNIOR MISS LOW HEELS SIZES 2} to 7—AA to D. WHITE CANVAS PUMPS WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS WHITE CANVAS BOOTS (LACED) . JUNIOR MISSES’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor 4.25 6.00 A GUARANTEE | Solid Through and | 1K60 170 nassau stinie™Srare He’s on his way to one of o1 twenty-three shops. He’s been there before he’s coming back to durlica shirt satisfaction he finds there. He knows that we are largest shirt specialists | America, and our money b guarantee foe with shirt we sell. ' He’s a good dresser. He reco nizes values and he mak , comparisons. | The shirt he bought befo g' him such wi tisfaction, like selected from the larg vi ty of our woven madr shirts at $2.65 | Headquarters for Olus Union Suits Chain Shirt ps LARGEST SHIRT SPECIALISTS IN AM! GRAND Rapips FURNITURE | CREDIT *ERMS $300 Down om $50.00 60 « 15.0 | 780 19% 15.0 5 Open Saturday Evening | 104 ST. L STATION at CORNE| FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" All “Lost and Found” articles edvertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 103. World Bulk for thirty days, a dv to bo left at any of The World's ng Agencies, of can telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beekinan, New York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main,

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