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| .,'can newspaper during the year,” has been awarded to the Milwaukee Jour- | - AWARDED PAPER [ : aiwaukee Pie Declared Most Meritorius—Tark- ington Honored. The Joseph Pulltzer prise, consiat- ing of a $500 gpld medal, “for the most distinterested and meritorious public service rendered by any Amer- nal, it was announced last night at Columbia University. The award was made by @ committee of the faculty of the School of Journalism, ool, Dr. | ing of the Director of the school, Dr. \@m*:ott Williams; Prof, Walter B. Ait’.in, Prof. Roscoe C. E. Brown and Rovert B. MacAlarney. The recom- mendation of the committee was ap- proved by the Advisory Board of the achool and by the trustees of Co- lumbia University in their regular} monthly meeting yesterday The Mil- waukee Joufnal’s campaign against | Germanism in Wisconsin was given | as the reason for the award. Announcement was algo made that the Pulitser prize of $1,000, which is awarded “for the American published during the year whieh shall best present the wholesome atmos- phere of American life and the high- oat, standard of American mannors and ma: ." has been awarded to Booth ‘t frankington for his novely “The |i Ambersons.” Tho the award was Chairman Robert. Grant, {Villian Morton: Fayne gpd William Lyon igri vebeiing ot the trustees It was antiounced that the William yard: Cuttag tavelling fi ships had been awarded to the Pits low. az for Civilian Life HOUSAND men will br A “army feet” back to civilian life—feet thet have been freed from MADE FOR MEN WOMEN esd CHILDREN Always look for EDUCA- TOR stamped on the sole. There is no proteption stronger than the famous Educator trademark. It means that behind every part of the shoe stands « respon- pie mes manufacturer. Rice . Inc., Boston, pias CI HUTCHINS i Fouc ATOR SHOE® novel |# FGATIVG Me : PPENHEIM.CLUNS 4 e Fittmatter,| B. R. T. om Thre elfoltdays Carried that 1,100, About 6,000,000. rR ‘These figures, be wes stated, eaten the murface, ay 4] Ammonnoames ee cae “nav geome way and elevated lines. b; jy the B. R. 7. Gompany officials tha . weey whieh CCENTRICITY. tke allroad efrrica| 8 AmAnna RCCRITAIC we ur From anase hee § heavy, lt did ‘A peculiar person, ‘isn't he?” tc the wena ig onegsiae crank! Why, he ts at all 1,000 nickels were gathere in by fieg to it other Gay the re. | times perfectly willing perm! TONY’ Teo pansenacts were [people to think an they, plea, about mat ers that are none of his business.” the BAth Street—New York. Extraordinary Dress Sale Wednesday New Summer Silk Dresses trimmed Fibre weave, back; Representing styles of extreme chic and distinction, devel- oped in Printed Georgette, Foulard Silk in desirable colors, also Crepe de Chine in smart stripes and checks; elaborately OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ Women’s Fashionable Sweaters Shetland Wool Slip-on Seater in fancy block weave. Desirable sport colors and combinations. A Remarkable Purchase of 450 Women’s and Misses’ , For Afternoon, Street and Sport Wear with beads, embroidery, novel collars and girdles, Regular Retail Values to 59.75 spect 28.00 34th Street—New York Important Sale Wednesday Silk finish, in a lar plaids, stripes and plain colors, Plain & Printed Cotton Voiles 3,95 9.75 6.90 Offering Exceptional Values “13. 95 Silk Slip-on Sweater with mercerized back; novelty) 16. 00 Dutch collar, Sport colors. Special Special. , Tuxedo and Coat Model, of Fibre Silk, with mercerized ah By f) sash and pockets; sport shades. Special. . THE EVEN NG WORLD, ‘ussoar, ‘sume 8, 1919, " Stern Brothers | West Forty-second Street COTTON DRESS GOODS Unusual Offerings Wednesday One may be peag A and fashionably gowned, at very moderate cost, by or Linen Fabrics an rchasii making Summer Apparel. ing attractive Cotton Imported Dress Linen N Hea-cheual. mipetiee ; soft and lustrous id oy a tee yard Fashionable Plain ee crisp finish, in the new pastel tints, Imported & Domestic Gingham assortment of eT in new designs and colors, WOMEN’S MODISH OUTER APPAREL Continuation Clearance Sale, To-morrow, at Drastic Price Reductions: 1.58 95c 58c A5c KH. and belted or straight Women’s Tailored Suits Developed _in Trieotine, Gabardine, Serge, Ox- ford, Jersey or mannish Check fabrics; line models, Former prices $35.00 to 59,50 at $22.50, 27.50 and 39.50 Below Regular BLANKETS $4.95 and 6,50 $7.00 and 8.50 $8.75 and 11.50 Comfortables With attractive coverings, Single Size, - - Double Size, - - Extra Large Size, Blankets Fancy colored; in new de- signs; per pair 6.25, 7.50, 9.75 Muslin Sheets Hemmed Hemst'd Singlee 90c 1.48 S-size, 1,35 1.68 Double 1.45 1.80 HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS An opportune time for r for the JUNE BRIDE, Napkins, French and Italian Hand-made Tea, Luncheon or Reception Cloths, lace-trimmed embroidered; also Linen Sheets and Pillow C ases, Bedspreads and Towels. an The few items listed below illustrate the values, which are in many instances below present market prices. Table Cloths, - - Damask Napkins, doz. Linen Sheets, hemst’d; pr. Linen Sheets, emb’d; each Crochet Bedspreads at Linen Pillow Cases-~ hemstitched; ..........- pair Linen Pillow Cases— embroidered; ...,.+... pair BED COVERINGS Special Offerings To-morrow Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases in Medium and Summer weights, 2.65, 3.95, 5,75 Muslin Cases 45x36ins 35c = 42c 50x86ins 40c 54x36ins 45c Prices, louble size, Hemmed Hemst'd "he varied assortments © $3.95 to 110.00 $5,90 to 57.00 18,00 to 50.00 16.00 to 60,00 $1.95 to 4.50 $2.75 to 15.00 $6.50 to 29.00 (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Appar in suffi assortments “ B parel in sufficient quantity an vathig to se the most exacting mother. ~ } }, long or short Group I.—Regularly up to $5.00, $2.95 Group I.—Regularly up to 6,50, $3.95 WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS, made of Gray Crash,Jute, Khaki, Panama Cloth and Cool Kenney; 7 to 17 years, For street, afternoon or evening voor of Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Foulard, Jersey and » Serge, showing many combination effects, at $16.50, 23.50 and 35.00 Also the Remainder of High Cost Garments at Proportionate Reductions UPHOLSTERY DEPT. The Upholstery Seetion (Fourth Floor) offers dependable and attractive fabrics—character- istically new in every detail—suitable for the above requirements. opie nishing the linen closet or puoshoping sn ideal and practical gift Satin Finish Bedspreads, Dimity Bedspreads,.......... Glass Towels (All Linen) dz. Kitchen Towels ‘* “‘ Turkish Bath Towels * All Linen Guest Towels, hemstitched; All Linen Huck Towels, hemstitchedj, West Forty-third Street BOYS’ WASH SUITS Attractively Priced To-morrow s’ Summer Boys’ Washable Suits Russian and ee nd ves; sizes 214 to 10 years, ay ‘tye $3.95 to oe 75 AKI CAMP SU! Leehtioder cotinte tee: S5.00 Women’s Smart Dresses Former prices $24.50 to 49.50 Has the advantage of having exceptional facilities for making to exact measure Awnings, Window Shades, Slip Covers for Furniture and Drapery Hangings Which insures their speedy completion at Comparatively Moderate Prices, Lace Curtains Cleaned and Draperies Stored during the Summer months At Very Reasonable Prices. comprise All Linen Table Cloths and $3.50 to 17.50 $1.95 to 3.50 $7.50 to 10.00 $7.50 to 12,00 $2.25 to 30,00 $4.25 to 14.00 $6.75 to 50.00