The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 10

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lhe expert said, “or he may have | SICA | ss Sn a en, Harry Hawker's luck, and at this PE cunsed by the Economic Council, Her- Moment be a passenger on tramp bert C. Hoover and the other Ameri- steamship bound for Europe.” PRU OE “OCEAN FLIGHT can mémbérs opposing control, taking The three Curtiss airplanes which the view that, as there will be no left Haselhurst yesterday to look for food shortage after the next harvest, Capt. James in the Hudson Valley, BELIEVED 10 HAVE the neighborhood of the Berkshires Mr. Wilson Expresses Pride to U.| food control as it now exists is un- and in Connecticut, continued their §, Aerial Heroes —- French Ad- | ecessary. Mr. Hoover contends that search to-day under much improved normal trading should be re-estab- BEEN (OST AT CFA atmospheric condifions, but with no ‘miral Receives American Flyer. | jished throughout the world; as no 36 1 West 34th St. we Ave., Cor. 18th St. te ‘BROKEN. OUT SKIN “NEEDS POSLAM there are eae eat broken-out i ‘on your “kia ‘that burn, od ‘ Bren ly Poslam ri A cannot pre—end en its Airplanes From Hazelhurst which are yours so ensily. Lae greater muccess. The visibility was panis, June 4—President Wiladn re-| guarantees exist for other commo- poor, yesterday on account of 10% ceived Lieut, Commander A. C. Read, dittes: and that M attempts are made by o ‘| e) Early to-day attention was turned commander of the naval seaplane NC; tee production wal Ce otitied ane & to the theory that Capt. James was Commandér John H. Towers, who was shortage created. lost at sen, and the commander of in charge of the flight of the three — ’. UNRESER VED S LE every veanel leaving New York was American seaplanes which attempted to Sued to boron the JOOMOME fOr ANY fy trom Americe co Mereos, and thewe.| FOlOON IN LIQUOR SOLD. A = Hts soothing, healing. influence Continue Search To-Day for trace of the ‘mlesing aviator Or Ni Commander’ V. ¥. Le Bellinger, C0m-|gqtgon.Keeper Tried tor Death of if you suffer from a you Capt. Mansell R. James. ‘The Aero Club received word to-day Mander of the naval seaplane NC-1, this Maa Whe Drak, 7 at once what hes a ‘at 0 for Ve ‘ ‘ that it might be well to search the Morning. He congratulated them and s . Antonio De Alphonso, @ saloon keep- m ehote Torrington, Conn. Tol- *xOreeeed pride in the work they ao | Autowo De Alphonso rect whe i Every Spring Suit, Cape and Dolman leged, sold whiskey mixed with Wood icons, eauning the death —Almost HALF of Original Prices eight men in October, 1917, was to- a id it sph ang Poslam ported heart sounds that they, Léeut. Commander Read also visited Ea ene, concentrated. deen heard at Haselhurst Field,| took to be made by an airplane MO; "Admiral Leygues, French Minister of ‘When at noon to-day nothing had|ephone subscribers there have re- complished during the Might. r, everywhere. Pa od free ans Mineola, of Capt. Mansell R. James,|tor. These reports were sent, several wiaring, returning to London at noon. | the ‘orrington hone day placed on trial before Justice Ver- te Beserquacy Labor the British ace, and winner of the|% them. to the ™ ei cPhoNe | Admiral Benson, with whom Read| 447 7th 8! jew York cn exchange and then forwarded conferred last night, will start home|n6n N, Davis in the Criminal Branch our fized and inva: rule not carry over. Toward a Poslac bet Pulitzer Tropby, who has been mias- | York. Tepe 20, tt was said. of the Supreme Court, charged with It fised and <neoriable Ln the end of each season remaining stocks are luced, often to less than cost. This event is, therefore, of intense significance to those in neod of new attire. Many who have admired certain models all season can now obtain them,at the great saving this sale affords. ee ve ‘When Read, TS. | mansiau ghter in the first degree, Chaloner Case poned. Lieut. ‘Comsmarider Bellinger ant A Assistant District Attorney: Joab A. Bupreme Court Justice Donnelly yes-|™Mral Plunkett arrived last night they! panton charged that De Alphonso's terda th Sune’ 18 Ghd! SEI eetatadl ee ccraenuante Oth. | motive wes increased profit, Chine y postponed un c ch welcomed by representatives of |ton Arnold, the prosecutor said, drank Rearing in the case of Thomas Shear-'the Government and Ministry of Marine.|two glasses of the whiskey and died ‘with Poslam, will benefit your skin| ing since last Thursday, Mineola while used daily toilet and bath — y - Advt. ’ i flyers came to the conclusion that, flying across Long Island from the Berkshires to Atlantic City, Capt. James missed his mark and, traveling | PA" 5, eetrng a Be el ceceaninbeimmemmadabaibiiaiiidiadieadtl there are not all sizes i ‘ Cnalon in oe | beca riphrek to wld GBUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” _| st % or 100 elles an hour, what ont to coumpaten poten * epee rhe a a HOOVER WANTS TO END . ; eae fe > le fy fay sired one-ofearkind sort: WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |"".ke' cay nave’ been Growned,” one West te'menise tis own citira THE CONTROL OF FOOD|} Alkali_in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair NO EXCHANGES NONE C. O. D. EVERY SALE FINAL Store Hours 9:00 to 5 Guarantee of Wheat Prices Will] “Most soaps and prepared shampoos No mail orders filled from this store. No charge accounts. No delivery. No C. 0. D.’s. Quantities are limited. Size and color ‘assortments are not ge com- plete; some are past season's styles, but everything sold here is a big barge. Come Keep Wheat Out of Private contain too much alkali, which is very Trading This Year, [OiNee, Ristquee oe slp and 420 Capes and Dolmans PARIS, June 4 (Associated Presa).— The best thing to use is mulsified Aly the important governments of the | Cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure For Women and Misses 5 world, with the exception of that of and entirely greasless. It's very cheap Argentina, having guaranteed prices | 44 beats anything else all to pieces. : You can get this at any drug store, es ; ,, of wheat to farmers, and all the Euro- Various Surplice, Veetee or Draped effects, of Serge, Velour, 24th St. N. 6 tore Ave. "See What You Save.” a " ‘estdieca {and a few ounces will last the whole g : 119 West +t r . w tas bread. wey. wt ins considered | family for months, Twill, and Gabardine, finely tailored, silk lined. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about @ teaspoonful is The ONLY Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. probable here that commerce in wheat will remain In government hands ext /ail that is required. Tt makes. an Value to 25.00............Now 15.00 abundance of rich, creamy lather, vate trading. cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out | The American members of the Su-| easily. The hair dries quick! preme Beonomic Council believe there | evenly, and is soft, Wash leeline: Value to 35.00.............. Now 19. 75 A jis fond geal F iuaimeiet cen- | bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle, | tralized control o @ distribution in | Resides, it loosens and takes out ever: Burope particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Value to 45.00............Now 25.00 The anestion of food contro! after ‘Advt. For Hot Weather Wear ' | 2,000 Dresses; 30 Different Models in an Unusually - Big Assortment of Colors, Fabrics and Designs Pre-Inventory Clearance Prices! Less than three weeks till inventory time with the National! Surplus stocks of all Summer Wash Dresses must go! There are dresses of nearly every desirable material; styles and sizes for nearly every woman and miss; every one an exclusive National model. This group features examples of the bargains you may expect aes Pye : Value to 65.00........-...Now 35.00 DMO 355 Tailored Suits ~/ TR All Late Models Russian Blouse, Tailleur and Bor effects, braided and trimmed. Of Serge, Tricotine, Twill, Gabardine, ete. Diedmont Péeannt O31 Value to 29.50............Now 19.75 —has the genuine nature flavor— Value to 39.50..............Now 25.00 nimpaired by chemical treat t, ble \ding or adulteration. eine) Value to 59.50.............Now 35.00 Made by the cold-pressed process, — it is easy of digestion and keeps | SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING fresh a long, long time. | AT OUR FOUR STORES. Ack for PIEDMONT— 29 West 34th St., NEW YORK 6th Ave., cor. 18th St., NEW YORK Fulton and Bridge St., BROOKLYN The food oi! with the nut flavor * Way omit Hay: ia] ( Hi Market and Halsey Sts., NEWARK Hot Weather Speci Specials _ Unica Suits a Bs sneewlely ned ribbed Boys' one-piece Knit /Ughtweight Union Suits, |] Cotton Bathing. Suit, tn Kalt trom selected cot- || iwo-niece effect, Closes ton yarn. Knees trim- med with durable qual- on shoulder, Black with }, ity lace, contrasting border. Bathing Suits Men's two-piece Knit Cotton Suit, in black with a contrasting color border, Round neck. Big value, $1.00 Union Suits Men's Athletic Style Union Buits of light- weight checked Nain- ook. Gleeveless; knee length, An extra big value, Women's Sateen Bath- ing Sandals, with white lacings and canvas cov- ered soles. A pre-inven- tory clearance price, 39c Union Suits Men's Mesh Union Suita Good quality cotton with open por- ous weave; short sleeves; three-quarter length leg. ONLY BRaN Na : ) BAUMANNS — ) 149th STRERT @ Srd Avenue Open Every Evening a Flies Bring Filth — Cause Sickness Keep ’em Out—Screen Now Bathing Suits ‘Women's and Misses’ Black Poplin Buit with one-piece knit cotton un dersuit. Btriped wateen trim; detach- able belt. fe Sen: nee Bee SO Dr. William A. Woeschin of the Bronx department of health $1.59 49c No Extra Charge for Credit says that two flies early in the season will produce billions of their death-dealing offspring in the | itan district before the summer is over. + Women’s Vests ‘Wemen’s swiss-ribbed lightweight Cotton ‘Vests, with crocheted dace trim. Sizes 34, 36 Kimonos “Women’s hand-em- broidered cotton crepe with satin ribbon bow Towels ached Fringed in honeycomb Tanck: 6 for 30c Sheets Bleached or Unbieach- ed, good weight Sheets. Hand torn. 63x86 Don't let flies bring filth and disease into your home. Keep them out by screening. Swat those that are in. Do all you can to prevent their spread. They are more deadly than the wildest ‘ané 38 only. Wondertui | | *®* Sree minting hed ‘Turkish Bath Tow- Scamle%s Full Bleach- animal of the jungle. " waist, . | | ets, close! th 4 8h Shania tarsed lotan: wane Mane ‘ore Numerous diseases are spread by them. The mild winter means an early and bad fly season. ; Shoes for HOT Weather Men’s; Women’s; Children’s Do your part by your family—screen. SHERWOOD Adjustable) tes nareh AULG-METAL. SCREENS AND WINDOW SCREENS To fit any Widow. Permanent and Well Made Wood Frame Adjustable need not be removed to raise or lower Screens—All Sizes of Screen Doors Window. Sold by Department Stores, all Dealers and all Wholesalers THE CONTINENTAL COMPANY, DETROIT—Distributors Porceloid Side Ictr Greenpoint Trip-Lock Crib Hygienic, 82 4-%8 In White Enamel; $ 12-8 as illustrated......... as illustrated. .....++.+ riod Living Room or Partor Bulte, Beaice Berloge wlth mahoy ny tin 29c | $100 | $100 | $297 moet Wane ite | Men's Witte Infants? o "Canvas vas Ox. | Canvas Ox- eee tis | ot, Wats | Girte Tan] Women's 3; leather fords; rubber fords: rubber pin or blue | Pumps; rub- | C4!4; white) White Kid; soles. inves. soles, ber soles. canvas tops. | cloth uppers. 4 ENT RANCE TH RD ‘Basement ibs lagrr STREET 14! eSTcs— AVES “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filled.’ | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT,

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