The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 15

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. re squadron Mi jpabs’ a —Used Like Bluing Never Gives a “\/JOU know it was hopelessly faded at the shore last summer and I'd resigned myself to discard- ing it when Marion told me about Tintex! “T've never had any use for dyes, “Dyed” Look in hot rinse water and as you rinse, your frock becomes the most won- derful pastel tint—a Nile Green, Maize, Orchid, Ecru or any of ten smart colors. Be sure to wash the garment first, in soap suds (not a but my dear, Tintex isn’t an ordinary cake of soap), for it's fatal to dye dye. It's a powder that you dissolve the dirt in a fabric.” ‘And that's the story of Tintex! A powder that tints your frocks, blouses and underwear, etc., new and delicate shades. Whether it's Silk, Wash-Satin, Crepe, Net or even Wool, made him hu little different fe nal ere ee THE EVEN BOLSHEYIN [UNIONISTS CHARGE DRERIOROAL SIFT OEDIOATED |.°0m2 ste ‘cee mains | NEMO SCUADRON BUE SUNDAY died here, Most of them were victims ft DEFEAT OF THE POLES) HAVE SET UP SOVIETS| AT CAMP UPTON CEMETERY |~,0" wuss ston Seidl : The band and one battalion of the Meet O1d Comrades. | - 424 Infantry led the procession to aie a is eal pe es AAR ag v4 i; er's old outtit, Large Force of Reds Mobilizes in| Members of Parliament Told @»-| Army Nurses Decorate Graves of|the cemetery where bined a the eas tha Tiree aineriaan exaniven 60 ewer the Jazanka District to operative Socialists Have Bol- Soldiers Who Died in In- eet” Maser Rely it Perris ot ate as unit over ite German, Yves | 4 “1 re: Ne ‘ork Sunda: ning conten a Sg oa shevist Foundation. fluenza Epidemics. livered an address and prayers Wwerelon the. Louiavile if ; ian dereen Poy Went here cree LONDON, May 30.—A deputation hd CAMP UPTON, L, L, May 30~The | Offered by Chaplains Thomas Sala ‘i Lo Ry Rs teem & { "i Irish Unionists, headed by Lord Farn: and Russel] B. McGiffen. Sesretary Mark Is Hull of the Ameri- lerce Megs! * romagied the town. /ham, in conference with mombers of observation of Memorial Day here The memorial monument will later | ¢ Club, And Capt, Hots " bored a wire! message from) parliament yesterday, were reported] centred about the dedication of the/be made. permanent in stone or i the loscow to-day. The Russians claim |to-day to havo declared that Soviets) temporary memorial shaft erected in’ concrete. Bato to have captured a large quantity of have been established in many parts of military stores at Rovno, which is|Iretand. Be rm: swoutheast of Frost Litovak. ‘The Irish Co-operativé Common- ‘The message says the Bolsheviki cap-| wealth, it was said, controls thousands tured 70 guns at Zdolgunovo and that|of co-operative societies along Bolshe- they also occupied Alexandria. vik nes. ‘The Republieah movement, VLADIVOSTOK, Wednesday, May | according to the Unionists, is “frankly 28 Associated Pross).—A large force of | Separatist.” Bolshewiki ia mobilizing at Jazanka, in em casarial and, adpording to reports received here, are proparing to attack the Allied TO SINNOTT suards, composed of American, Chinese J08, OPENING WAY and Japanese troops. The men who are-mebijising deny that they are Bol-| Secretary Head of Plants and Struc- shevilg, @eclaring they are “Partisans” Hs , 80 oRgpeed to the “Kolchak!” or troops| tures and Hylan’s Prospective Of the Guu Government. Son-in-Law May Sueceéd Him, A fenerai strike was called in the Suchas district on May 23 and 2,000 coal| Grover Whalen has stepped into the mhisers and railroad operators are on| $7500 @ year job of Superintendent of strike, intensitying the unsettled sttua-| Plants and Siructuros, vacated By John tom, When the raltroad men went out} H- Delaney, named Public Service Com- an allied commission which was investi. | ™issioner, it was announced to-day. wating conditions at Buchan was forced| The appointment of Mr. Whalen to itd Ke own tédne in order to return | !eaves open the way for the elevation to the main railroad line. The com-|0f Mayor Hylan's prospective son-in- Taideion found an Amorican soldier who|!aw, John F. Sinnott, to Whalen's post was able to drive the locomotive of its|** Secretary to the Mayor. Mr, Sin- trata. nott has been Assistant Secretary. A proclamation issued by the “Parti-| Miss Frances W. Rokus, who has been san” troops demands that all the Allied | Executive Secretary, will become As- troops be removed from the mining! sistant Secretary, as reward for her district, which is declared peutrai terri-|long service to Mayor Hylan, whose tary. The miners proposed to operate | Secretary she was when he was County the coal mines themselves. Judge in Brooklyn, She is the first woman to hold such @ position urlfer a FORMER CROWN PRINCE = ‘7 * Sor Toc: —gmenesipaoapenienlin AT LUNGHEON WITH MOTHER) AT 101 HE FLIES IN PLANE: WABASH, Ind., May 30.—'I will re- member {t as long as I live,” remarked They Met at Amersfoort Wednesday |uncie Jack Higgins, 101 years old, —Ex-K aiser assed after a fifteen minutes flight in an air+ n re eey plane at the Service Aviation Field here as Usual. ay. A large crowd witnessed the AMERONGEN, May 3% (Aasociated Press).—The former Germsn Crown mate ka ae Prince and his mother met Wednesday fly. at Amersfoort, north of Amerongen, flight and had luncheon together. After the and that it was fencheon the former Empreas Fetarsed [Hs Aire", trary "ling 8 Beat te Amerongen and Frederick William | manufacturer, through whose courtesy went back to his home on the island of |his trip was made: Tintex colors it evenly without rubbing or boiling. ‘Wierengen. tawnen you I was going up but you No details of the meeting or of the reasons for the journey of the Crows Prince can be obtained. Throughout to- day there were numerous telephi meseages to the von Bentwick castle inquiring whether the former Emperor was still there. The former Emperor ‘ pased the day as usual. TROOPS MUTINY REPORTED. aa Leadon Doubts Rome Story ef Indian Soldiers’ Rising. ROME, Thursday, May 2%.—The Canopic, the best of the White Star Line steamers plying between Italy and the United States, is reported here to have been requisitioned by Great Britain for TINTEX COMPANY, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York a “Fitndeabarg Going to Switseriand. LONDON, May 30.—Field Marshal von Hindenburg expects to go to Switzerland for a rest shortly, accord- ing to a Berlin despatch given out b. the Wireless Press, ait bird a the embarkation of Indian r Southern’ lialy. Reports are that's mauny has fred athong these INDON, May %—N > PE DON, gt M7 ig tbe "mutiny Accounts Gpened From "Be among Indian troops in thern Italy, ther susers which have come from Italy y and were found to have ceived here with some reserve. omnes COBLENZ DISASTER DOUBTED Paris Knows Nothing of Report 80 *5 to 9000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited Ludwig Baumann Wants You to Enjoy Your Home While Paying For It ed thousands of young married to homes they probably would have had to wait years for—let us do as much for you—select everything you need to start housekeeping—Pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or Other 2, 3,4 WH and 5-Room Kf PARIS, May 3 en recelv- er from Coblenz to-day ted that the Third Army regulating station at Metternich was burned, but made no mention of any ammunition dump ox, pi gion or of @ny missing men. Army ailthoritiés here also denied know- i of reports that §0 men were missing after an explosion in the oceubied area. Refrigerators 9.85 Cash oF Credit, ‘Ash An Exchgnge Telegraph dispatch received in ton ms ndon from Cologne yes- eile payimaatas wih Unnday'Feporied $0 men missing 10 an Pe aan Comparison Will Corsince You That This Is the House for # tie Se ie : Liberal Credit and Low Prices drivers TOLEDO CAR TIE-UP BRIEF. | 85 | B by er Care Start Agale After Boing Held y " ale of rass Beds ‘Up Gix He TOLEDO, 0., May 30.—After a tle- Onn ee Creme, up of six hours, street car service| |] Bas pick aitech. was resumed here to-day pending re-|]], Mubeo cou. coipt of official word from the War Board at Washington that the wage increase granted the conductors and motorthen included the right to wear the union button, one of the principal points in the street car controversy 3-Room Oulfit of Period Furniture $ 2 9 8 Pay for lt $4 Weekly yulee resulted in a lockout three American Walnut Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) Res, Price Seep, amo. a Chair: “Union oMclals said they had received Fes eA gy Dae gaz an | tae Yo fain tn, PX gg gy ARR gt OR , ee rank R. . the Toledo Railways and Light Com- Gop oF Ces. wis sar Boe ett an pany aid he had not received it, pane ot Sarin, ee 50c a Week DR. KEPPEL TO LEAVE BAKER. eo ‘Third Assintant War Secretary Will Direct WASHINGTON, tow P. Keppel, Third Asst tary of War, to-day announced his ~es- ignation, effective June %. Dr. Keppel, who emtered the department at the out- break of the war to asslat Secretary | Baker, will become Director of Foreign | Oper: for the American Red Croas. he War Department Before be pnterey tne of Columbia Unk New York. Fumed Oak Buffet Rep. Price $35 29.89 Cash or Oredit, Rm Sale of ¥5-Piece Dinner Sets oxtn Sen Ersttt. Bhecial sale. of 15. handsome vatterna Tom $69.96, including new arrival of Mahogany finished frames, highly ° s pel Da ii thar sents erred to toner Gamage ‘Canta cima. Fe ae tent STORE HOURS—9 to 5.30 Daily—Open Saturday Until 9,30 Whither Sauk creing tkiba'on We Give Trading | If you have closed it you may add Stawpe, 8a | Whatever y: (7 Genuine Three-Piece Cane Parlor Suit es. Pi rigs $125, polished; finely woven cane backs; versity, U, &. to Get Big Shipment of For- elge Planes and Motors, Cash oF Credit. - Bobstantially built; large “ count at th WASHINGTON, May 30—One thou- |] Gaiden fai ar Sno Miao ant ng lk Anrricas Greatest Gold, Sale of Grass Rugs nd 1,000 Hispano-Suiza ani Ane . etal be shipped to the United Sa le of Baby Carriages FURNITURE House mop Mg States under the terms of an agreement “3 French Government and petwiettod Btatee Liquidation Commis- ‘The planes and motors represent sion rt of the aviation equipment con- Parade. CHICAGO, May 30.—The Chief fea- ‘of Memorial Day here was a parade in Michigan Avenue, in which veterans of the Civil, q world, yare, tom 2"Republie having the place of honor, treated for abroad by the War Depart- . ee 9 r Three Ware in Chicago 972.98 nn Veterans o' Ny ba ST. Td Block © AVE. Four-Room $ Outfit of Period 4 5 ¢} Furniture Pay for It $6 Weekly 35036 @ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1019. OT” HEARN Fourteenth Street * Suite oP P " er; “ wear. Tedreble edits Wkreeat tition — 40 and 42 in. All-Wool Embroid- red th Ser; speci see $4-inch All-Wool Mannish 47-inch All-Wool Cream 40 and 48 inch All-Wool Serges.. Toate an extra charm to suit or our reg. .04 and $1.47.. $5.00 Women's White Canvas Lace Shoes WEEK-END NEEDFULS Apparel and Accessories for All WORTH-WHILE VALUES IN THESE EVENTS! Meet Mer og Ane |, Two charmi selection. daintily button trimming. Tricolette, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Dresses Special 34.75 These are newest dresses for.smart sports and dress wi and youthful in effect and Charm, they eites a arrey of exclusive designs Ww. noteworthy feature of these groups. y Are: Greatly Reduced wool velour include styles for dress and ese suits are navy blue and all youthful and rich materials at @ value incomparabl, in lovely colors our reg. $81.60 and $34.7! our reg. $44.75 and $47.75. our reg. $49.75 and $54.’ NO CHARGE Week-End Specials in Woolen Fabrics 1s in cream, h silk self. Serge, firm twill men's wear blue— our reg. $3.28... 2.84 rous finish—for suits or skirts for Summer.. 1.68 2.68 1.68 Gabardine Lace Collars and Sets for Summer, are quite bargain at this price. AT holidays out of town. White Lawn Dresses—come pret- tily shirred around the waist and trimmed th embroidery and rows of lace—6 to 12 -years--value $2.28 orgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses........ Special 1.88 Dri for graduation are, of Bloomers....... Special 1.88 course, pure White and show the lovelicst’ possible use of many kinds of fine lace and rich ribbons, | patterns- cool for and are lavishly tucked and warm day a der excel- frilled—12 to 16 years— jently—6 to 14 ye our reg. $18.04........ 17.24 our reg. $2.94 2.68 1 cotton, hig! als vy *ay th extra washable collar, BOYS’ OLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, A . en's ace Shoes. 185] 94 ct. Boys’ Sport Blouse... pers—sizes 11% to 18 Ne . fy ee June Modes for the Miss requirements for a number of alluring frocks of silk or sheer cotton fabrics for the many summer occasions of indoor and outdoor wear. We mention a few of particular interest because specially priced for Saturday. Tub Dresses 10.75 One of them is illustrated. It is of satin striped madras, in white and coral, white and blue or white and illow stripes, cut to effectively dis- t rorative possibilities. Other models inty voile are also shown at this price. Taffeta Dresses Special 16.75 has a wide collar and tie, cuffs of models at this low ! One yulard silk. piped with foulard The full tunic is narrow); The other style ccordion pleated. The wide arate is embroidered and sleeves are of georgette. number of pretty colors afford attractive Satin and Georgette Dresses Special 21.50 Just the ideal dresses for now; they are in the youthful styles, becoming to young women, and smart, practical colors, which and black. ive feature ofthe model, whieh is also tucked and prettily finished with Frey w with SUMMER FROCKS for Young Girls . So summery and quaint y charming are the new frocks for every occasion of school time, with its closing gayeties and the delights of the Khaki Blouses and Bloomers— for girls’ cam about wear th —10 to 18 years— Lawn Dresses—in dainty checked MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 27| $5.65 Extra Size Petticoats Extra fine q BTTIOATS—SEOOND ¥' 50 Bon’ Sever West of Fifth Avenue © as a deep inted A include navy, The new apron effect is a t. Graceful in line Printed georgette frocks The Millinery Section Plans Two Interesting Events for Saturday Hats for little girls that are practical and of gooa quality, and a special in untrimmed hats that will appeal to their elders we list as particularly at- tractive to Saturday’s shoppers. Hats for Girls . or streamers. Untrimmed Hats . and two- Our regular $3.74 These hats are particularly charmii and all other Summertime wear. These Ba; and general knock- are invaluable No Mail or Telephone Orders. A ie lity chiffon finish treet color LOOK, Suits new Avi... veloper sin fancy yrs.—some model Corsets Newest Summer Suits for Boys and Young Men Suggestion in Jewelry In qifte to charm the June bride and the sweet girl opere our reg. Strand of Pearle—fan chain ‘ 2 length—our reg. .97........ «78 - 1.25 Our regular $1.74 and $1.95 pes in plain Porth fancy straws, suaesiy headed and finished with Summer pre for sports : Llsere aed Sdilan, tn latge hd susal slace of orvet cochan co theese a OSTRICH BANDS—black and the new shades— our reg. $2.45 Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here. Hand Bags Our regular $1.85 are attractively lined and strongly made, and _ will delight you with their air of smartness not suggestive of so low a price. Toweling A Special Saturday Reduction Dish and Roller Toweling— also glass check— ; our regular 2814 j Quarter Century JUNE SALES Begin MONDAY, JUNE 2nd Ye fo Sw ALL SUMMER and VACATION NEEDS IN:— Undermuaslins Babies’ Wear Negligees Girls" and Misces’ Summer in » 2.37 1.45 new styled Leather in the least House Dresses and

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