The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 7

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1 BACK TO WAR ZONE |siiss'sss sre se TO FIND A BRE But the War Department de make much provision and a8 soon as the War Officials Nearly Spoil His Romance by Ordering | Him Home for Discharge. romance, was over Peter was marched to Brest, shipped to New York, and discharged from gervice, Since then been try- Ing to get back to , and only ® few days ago re: his passport, Yesterday he pacdd the deck of the Rochambeau. ’ “Yes,” he said, “eh little girl, she's. olght with brown hair, and by the nicest sm‘lo in the til 1 bring her back and Broadway, and Fifth Avenu Park—say, if this fool boi start soon I'm gonner swim Private Peter Nickitas, American Soria at oh baie a hct| er eee yA titan teh!) WITH BIG STONE ATTACHED in the little town of Boulogne-sur- Seine, Mile, Griselle Lupart is wait- ) ing for him, firm tn her faith that! Discharged Petty Offic ici her eoldat Americaine will return, | kd Li Sey ame Peter sailed yesterday on the liner! Say Police, but Medical Ex- Roeham » and is now speeding aminer Is Not Sure. The body of a dis Havre, And although most nighty fine years old, Jacob H, Sehirr. philanthropist in one,” said he Yankees who have done twenty! ticer of £ 4 ‘7 cer of the navy, bell from paper j @nxious to return, was the] A. Reed was fdund|'s is Tasteless most imped t man on bourd when| Yesterday af pon in the Bronx River, the big sh dale Landing you can greatly improve p cast off her moor jnear the Bi and headed to sea. ng lines! “A rock weighing thirty pounds had [been fast ‘eter, | feet of telep wound abou The police |that the man had o } It was in August, 1 j who lives at N Avenue, Naw Y in the Fifth had beon everal tim # thelr opinion nmitted suiclde, William H, Childs said he was not |} going to talk about prisons. ' “I have been trying for more than @ year to thwart the desire of a Dix. trict Attorney who wishes to put me its flavor by adding Lea orang Division, Shortly after y but Assistant Medical Examiner Ken- 4 n itt Soiswons, the shell torn | fd, who viewed the body, sald he was SAUCE 4 Was contested bitterly t satisfied and wonld hold an autopsy A perfect seasoning for 4 ans, In a hal a ny 5 i ‘coast! m the outskirts body was fully dressed, On one] Soups, Fish, Roasts, f and during a bombar Re pervice siyipess "ot Un NM i ie she met the young American, Then| pockets was 4 gold” wi A hare | Eggs and Salad Dressing the drive went forward and he left) and sixty-two cent 4 another a| With his unit, but she wrote him a nndeadown of letter from Mrs. Laura Landesdown of while he was’ in the trenches, and|Eldorado, « sister, addressed to Reed 4 es ry boxes of gitte to his bat-|Eacch: Brockton, ©) Oo: A Mavall & q In the | hired ranch, Brooklyn was badly pA Be bys drive Nickitas The police said they thought the bod; MW Ing @ NIENE itech ee erapnel dur-|had becn inthe water three or four SAUCE a attack when his gun was! month ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 21 PAYDC ena = _ sel 1 iw 4 iF Gh,» ? 4 BONWIT TELLER &CO i The Specially Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY A Special Clearance Sale of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices These suits have been assembled from the regular stock and represent the most desir- able styles, fabrics and colorings of the season. 48.00 Women’s Tailored Suits Formerly 59.00 to 75.00 Women's Tailored Suits 58.00 Included are Suits of Tricotine, Serge, Gab- ardine, Tweeds, Poiret Twills and Jersey. Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 NO TAX ON WOMEN’S SUITS Be sure it is oy he kv LEWISOHN, 70, WANTS TO END COUNTY JAILS At Birthday Party He! Receives | $30,000 for a National Cam- paign With That Object. Adolph Lewisohn was seventy years old yesterday, so he gave a garden party at his country home at Ardsley. The party was combined with a meet- ing of the National Committee on Prison Reform, and $30,000 was pre- | sented to Mr. Lewisohn by friends for @ national campaign which the com- mittee will soon begin for the abolish- | ment of the county jail. Telegrams of felicitation came from Gov. Smith, former President Taft and Hundreds of friends of Mr. Lewisohn motored up from the city to pay their compliments to the (a ONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special Offering Thursday ONE OF THE MOST ENGAGING MILLI- NERY MODES FOR THE SUMMER SEASON The LEGHORN SAILOR In the Natural and Solid Colors VERY 8.50 This most becoming and. fascinatingly youthful type SPECIALLY PRICED of Sailor is bound with and draped around the crown with Georgette crepe in white, orchid, navy blue, ue or pink, purple, maize, rose, turquoise, Alice | fou bi f @ WORLD, WEDNE We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. News from Washington! This country of ours, in ich you and all of us are participating stockholders, keeps @ pretty sen- sitive finger on the pulse of trade. In the next paragraph as quoted from a recent issue of the Treasury Bulletin, which, after commenting on the recent change of the Duffy- Powers Company (a successful store in Rochester), from a credit and cash business to a strictly cash business, goes on to say: “Upon the work done during the past two years, merchants who desire to transform their business to the all- cash basis can safely build.” “The Thrift C has led the whole American public to think ai never be- fore. They have learned that charge accounts and instalment purchases involve additional expense to mer- chants which can only be paid by customers, and are taking steps to reduce such expenses. They know bel 4 patronizing stores that sell for cash only, or make a tangible dis- tinction between cash sales, and credit sales, they may At the chance of seeming rather pleased with our policy, may we remark that the founder of this business knew 61 years ago what the Government and the stores are learning today? Ours was America’s first cash, one-price department siore. Next!!! Artists Do you know that you can get both water color and oil effects with Oleo tempera colors? When mixed with oil they give smooth rich colors; when mixed with water they give excellent opaque tones. The colors range from the soft, subtle shades for deli- cate treatments to the brill- iant, vivid shades for poster work, To appreciate the wide adaptability of these colors, see the EXHIBITION of original prize paint- ings and posters from recent competitions show ing the uses of Oleo Tempera Colors, now on display in our Artists’ Materials Section. Oleo tempera colors 1de to 29¢ tube Everything that the amateur and professional artist needs. Rinasra —Fitth Floor, 85th st, Women’s white skirts all smart and trim in appearance and fashioned new lines, $5.49 Skirts of good quality cotton gabardine and surf satins modeled and tailored a8 carefully as skirts of wool materials. Shirred-all-around and epost p ack models with wide separate belts and smart pockets of new and unusual design. Trimmed with clear pearl buttons, large or small, round or square. Wool jersey skirts in light sport styles, $5.94 to $8.94, and heavy weights smart Mowe —Thira Floor, Centre a fox or wolf searf in any of the fashionable shadings will give ele- gance to a costume, whether it be a simple tailored suit or a smart silk dress. If you choose your scarf in our Fur Section you can depend upon its quality—and you will pay less than elsewhere, as you do for all things in this store. wolf scarfs in brown, taupe or Lu- cille $29.75, $37.75, $47.75 fox scarfs in all wanted shadings $27.75, $39.75, $49.75 Also the smart one and two-skin “choker” furs of mink, stone marten and sable. Aiougrs —Third Floor, 34th St, view. What is needed to com- plete the joy of the holidays: Music of course! Banjos, mandolins, ukuleles and other — in- struments to contribute to the merriment of the party in the open. Jazz paraphernalia from the saxophone to the clarinet, and all the noise- making properties for the drummer. Phonographs, records, sheet music, music rolls to add to the pleasure of holi- days and all days, and all al 10 per cent. less than elsewhere. Player Piano Rolls with words 44c to 76¢ Formerly priced 48¢ to $1.13 Not hits of the minute, but an excellent assortment of popular music that should be included in the repertory of every player piano 29¢ and 39¢ for music rolls priced elsewhere at 85e roll. Fourth Vloor, B4th St, Rear irst long-trouser Suits at $19.75 specially priced Are as popular with the younger generation as our men’s suits are with their fathers. Why? They have been designed with one end in The youthful styles and colors of our youths’ suits, suit the youth that wears them. The sturdy, wear-giving weaves, fancy mixed cassimeres and cheviots, are sure to please his ma. These youths’ suits are made up in appropriate colors, the new gray shades, stripes or stripe and check effects. Suits for fellows, aged 15 to 20 WAISTLINES AND REGULAR SACK MODELS ups WPUth Floor, Prout Store opens 9:00 A, M,— closes 5:30 P, M.1 Wake up to out for your PPA ara an Wwe KNOW why old man } Ponce de Leon didn’t find his fountain. He never learned how to play golf. If | trim, ever there was a panacea for old age and its accompanying grumps and grouches it’s golf. But, then, some men feel jast that about and | way tennis, waters or the deep salt seas. $6.24. Split bamboo bait rods, Weak__fish to $14.74, Reels, $2.24 to $15.89. For golf Drivers and _ brassies, $1.79 to $6.49. Irons, $1.59 to $3.74. Golf bags, $1.69 to $14.49. Golf balls, $4.24 to 13.89. Your favorite clubs, your favorite balls, roth floaters and _sinkers, in fact every- thing but the caddie, in stock. Baseballs, 14¢ to $1.69. array gloves, 98c to -96. ; Baseman's mitts, $3.39 to of sport. $4.96. Baseball bats, 39¢ Lo $1.44. —rit | Half-price SALE of attractive cut glass lee Cream Trays Sandwich Plates Cake or Fruit Baskets Saucers Spoon Trays Cologne Bottles Compotes Vases Relish Dishes Pitchers Orange Bowls Puneh Bowls Berry Bowls Candlestiols Decanters Mayonnaise Sets Halr Receivers | | Pie tes | Priced now 74c to $37.25 ° | Formerly priced $1.49 to $74.50 Basement, Front Women’s dusters For the holiday motor trip $2.69 w $24.74 Any style and any material you , at almost any price you care to pay, so complete is the assortment Included in the above price range are dusters of crash, linene, beach cloth, linen, mohair, shantung and tus- sah, in tan, gray, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 56, A_ splendid assortment of wool jersey sport coats Light, medium and extra heavy ht, rough — finish wool je in short medium and full ngth models. All wanted sport shades and black $12.74 to $29.75 —Third Floor, B4th Street, Brondway, For fresh water For salt water Split bamboo fly rods, Flounder rods, $1.49, $2.24 to $18.24. ’ Steel fly rods, $1.34 to $1.64, $1.74 and $2.69. rods, $1.64 $2.24 to $47.24. | Bank rods, $1.89 to Steel bait rods, | $10.49. $1.34 to $7.74. Surf rods, $10.49 to Casting reels, $1.39 to | "Sogo, $19.49. ?. Trout lines, 49¢ to | ‘52.89. ° | Lines, 98e to $2.19 for Casting lines, 39¢ to 100 yds. $1.74. ‘ Orr Leaders, baits, fligs and | A complete assortment sinkers in a great va- of leaders, sinkers, riety of styles. and lines. “Follow through” this line of golf stuff or let “” us “serve” you with tennis paraphernalia Ride for exercise, ride for sport, vide for pleas- ure, ride for economy, but anyway—ride a bike! Men's Speedwell bicycles, 20 or @@ inch frame, with Hartford tires, new departure coaster brake, spring saddle and rubber pedals, Men’s Adlake bicycles, 20 or 22 inch frame, $41.50 Men’s carnival bicycles, 20 or 22 inch frame, $43.75 A complete line of bicycle accessories always carried Get in the swim or on the diamond. We've got bathing suits, sweaters, sport shirts, and all the apparel for every sort White canvas oxfords, $1.84 to $2.19. Baseball shoes, $4.49. , B4th Street Don’t sit around and grow fat dreaming about the Sporting season the fact that it’s here now! Then come into our sporting goods section and let us fit you favorite sport there are some who insist that riding a bike is the only thing that keeps their muscles in their eyes their digestion good. strange as it may seem, we have men tell us that fishing puts them in the same happy state of mind and body. Well, we agree with them all, and just to show them that there’s no partiality, we've equipment for every man’s sport in our complete: sporting goods section. Here’s your tackle, if you tackle the fresh bright and Then, t full sports For tennis Doherty rackets, $9.39, Stadium rackets, $9.74. Dreadnaught rackets, Lee Maxim, $11.34. Challenge rackets, $7.49 Other rackets as low as $1.69. Racket covers, 59c to 79¢. Tennis balls, 52¢ each. $33.75 Record the doings of the first big out- door holiday with A camera at $11.49 that takes post card size pictures. The low price we ask for these excellent cameras is due to the fact that we bought so great a number of them just before a slight change was introduced in the method of rolling the film. | This camera takes pictures 344x549 inches. -It is covered in seal grain keratol. Equipped with double rapid rectilinear lens (these are scarce to-day) mounted in Ilex automatic shutter, with new style cable release. Packed in box, com- ete, with instruction book. | ines’ Eastman or other roll films. | Be sure to take plenty of films. | We have them—roll films, film packs and plates at prices less than elsewhere. Tye —Fifth Floor, S5th St, 0 BTN OC. OXON (0\ 6). 10121 Os ONTO TION 0X (00 110100 70." 70

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