The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 4

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a _ JewS BOYCOTTED BY POLES. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. —_—— dereey City Pollec Captain Details RUSSIAN PRESSES Poles and Jews in ixth and become INGREAT STAKS Soviet Trying to Keep Its Fi- nances up in Race of ' Wages and Prices. t Fy Frank J. Taylor. (Copyright. 1910, by The United Pree.) PARIS, June 6.—The economic planks in the Bolsner!k platform ap- pear to be the weakest part of the Soviet structure, The Bolsheviki have voluntarily shouldered the enormous task of foed- ing, clothing and financing every one tm Russia. Go far they have been, able to meet the doubters with the| statement: “We have had no chance | |’ te develop the economic phases of | WJ Brg Direct (rom Wholesaler j COFF EE\ Runes epvercd es. pottica and les sie Boviet Russia is in a race betwoen ae § | the money run off the printing press- Per in SL. les and the increase of prices and) Pou Cc Lots | wages. By confiscating all the bour- | o Mere ereoisie’s printing presses the Bol-| Coffee for less money wheviki have kept pace, and they you save midoman'’s Hh) iave increased wages almost monthly oon.» af “tuned /te moet the rising cost of living. Every one has begun to wonder |f this financial marathon can be stopped #hort of an actual collapse. ‘The peasants have become skeptical and refuse to sell food for roubles, which the Bolsheviki print in huge pages like postage stamps. Stinwilating factory production and replacing indivdual initiative is a problem that bothers the Bolsheviki. Lt is not diMfioult to take over a num- der of factories and run them by meand of Soviets, but estattivhing now industries is another matter, A now supreme economic mission has been appointed in an effort to stimulate industry and replace a capitalistic inftiatwe. So far ite acoomplish tents have been confined to plan-| ning. j ‘The greatest test of Bolshevism wi!!! Broadway. and Sous hand Vth Sts, HIGH PRICES ARE UNKNOWN HERE. The following BIG BARGAINS and Many More in Every! Department Will Be on Sale ,.. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 200 DOZ. GLOVES | WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE All White, also White and Black em- " backs, all sizes; an excep- tionally high grade glove, first quality, well made, perfect fitting. Today's price 1.00 pr., for.........85 ‘WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES f-clasp, emb'd or Paris point, doabl: Black, Tan. and very we 25 pr., for esee deed 75 GILLIES COFFEE CO. 2% WASHINGTON BTW. 7 a. Park Ph & Barclay ot" — Over 600,000,000 used last year Gray and Navy, durable “Ale Value 1. ‘WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS Black, Boot Silk Stockings, full fash- joned. Very special per pr.... 1.00 6 pairs for 8.78 | Women's Fibre Silk Stockings, wit! reinforced tops and soles, Black or White. Value .76 pr., for..... 50 WOMEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS “Kayser Marvelfit.” Reg. sizes, 1.75 is eR a ae 2.00 ‘a fine vi Meena es hs BB 3 Vests for 1.00 UNTRIMMED MATRON HATS Of fine Lisere Straw, in many Styles; FINE NAINSOOK NIGHTGOWNS vew fresh ds, some but Plain mag ¥ onby iomed 1.19 y . models. if . Rin 2.50; very special at.... 1,65 pa cag of durable materials, lace or emb'y trimmed. Value .83, for....59 RICH IMPORTED RIBBONS WHITE GOoops at less than 34 former prices. Black Sk Chantilly Nets, 42 in. wide | French faille, an te quality 8 in, . p aag Boe Re Pham Parle, iver. Navy, ; Heyerd tek at 1.60 yd, for.. ..69 4 rows of ribbon. Reg 8.25 yd,for........... 2.85 | Narrow Novelty Ribbons, fine im- White Cotton Filet Lace, and inser. | ported qualities, plain colors, with tion to mateh. Reg. .75 yd.,for.. 48 | beautiful color combinations mined Irish Piquet Edgings. Reg. .15, for.10 | with gold. English Lomg Cloth, chamois finish, | Value .85 to .65 wl. for..........017 10 yd. pieces. Reg. 2.40, for... 2.00 DRESS SILKS #9 je Ungwie Neinscok, % & EXCEPTIONAL CFFERINCS Reg. 2.98, for... 6 Imported Jersey Cloth, suitable for Batiste, 40 in sport suits and skirts, 54 in. wide, 160 value, for. . 32 | silk and wool, an extra finely woven R texture, pure silk face, shades of Sea Foam Green, Bronse and k ae Imported to rell for 7.50 yd., at..2.89 Black Taffeta Silk, 86 in. wide, rich lus- trous grade, fine dress quality. Today's price £25 yd, for......1.79 Silk Mixed Pongee, yard wide, a fiemi woven fabric that will if wg quality, Made to retail for 40 pr., for...... Men's Rething Suits, one and two Reg. price 1.25 yd., for... COTTON DRESS FABRICS Big Values in This Week's Offerings Printed Voiles, sort beautiful viveg and Sloring: tres lengths only, 5 to 734 yards. Values .85 to .50 yd., for..........19 Beautiful Plaid Ginghams, in @ to 10 yard ap accumulation from our regular stock. Value ,89 yd., for 36 400 yds, Japanese Crepe, Pink only, oe woved, yarn ratte Y. no iroving, Reg. price .53 yd. fora 3S BLACK AND NAVY MOIRE BAGS Inner Compartment and Mirror, fin- ond Drawers, A limited ite Peruvian Combed 3 looks like foreign lisle; Jong sleeves shirts, regular ; all sizes to 50, price 1.80, special at... 1.00 uper workmanship; imited of . ra tee : come when thelr army is demobilised, Necessitating their coping with an enormous unemployed problem. They Sand to Keep Order. | are capitalists, foreign preferred, to bulld a Which the state would take over at the end of a number of years. But they want the capitalists to grant the wame labor conditions as the nation~ alized industries, where the working Gay has been reduced to six or eight hours and wages are decided by the unions. The capitalists deciare it is impossible to meet these conditions. | since the state makes up the deficits tries are operating. centers is a diMoult problem owing to the shortage of locomotives, which {a due to military demands. Villages | Petrograd and Moscow are starving on rations—though money buys any- thing, at exorbitant prices. When 1 ‘was in Petrograd recently these Prices were quoted to me: tehed with tausels. Value 8.78, for, 2,95 and express the hope not only that you may see many more birthdays, but that each one may reveal a world growing steadier and mote resolute in the pur- sult of justice and of the true prosperity PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL PRESENTS HIS RESIGNATION Congress Acclaims Castro and Ap- peals to Him to Recon- sider Action. LISBON, Wednesday, June 4—Pres- ident Cato Y Castro presented his res- ignation to Congress to-day. Congress, amid acclamationa, voted to ask the President to reconsider bis action. offering concessions to induce ip the railways and new industries, 3 West 37TH ST. There have been serious disorders in| ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE Portugal during the past few months. The most recent occurred in May. which, necording to reports, was put down by Government forces, The dis orders were incident to a movement inder which the communized indus- Getting food to the industria! toward the re-establishment of @ mon- in Natural, Stained or Enamel Finish. archy, the conservative parties being re- ported to have given the Monarchists at least their moral support. It is probable that it was in connection with these disturbances that the Portuguese President decided to present hie resig- nation. WILSON FELICITATES KING, Birthday Message to George Hopes For Greater World Justice. | PARIS, Tuesday, June 3.—The fottow- | Ing mesmge of birthday congratulation | was sent to-day by President Wilton to ‘al- | King George V. of England “May I extend to Your Majesty my congratulations on your birthd. ‘There is plenty of food in Russia. are over-stocked = while Chintzes, WINDOW SHADES—Imported Scoteh, Holland Domestic painted shading. RE-UPHOLSTERING of FURNITURE White flour, 2,000 roubles a pound; Stored free for the summer If desired cleaned, repaired and stored. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 F, M. FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. PARIS McGibbon & C oO. WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS WILLOW FURNITURE—Most desirable Models AWNINGS—Best Awning Stipes and Stentiled DUCK. SLIP COVERS—Imported Prints—Linens, Cretonnes and and An interesting variety of materials for covering—Expert workmen at your service and satisfaction assured. LACE CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETS Outdoor - Outfitters to Outdoor - Boys Invite All Boys to get their outdoor requisites for city, camp, mountain, beach or lake, at the Boys’ Individual Shops Where they do the thing right and do the right thing E are wild about boys, particularly about wild boys,’ \¢ boys who love the grgat outdoors and whowould rather be Jesse James than Pratigent. For they are the stuff chat America is made of, and the boys that we are out to please. That is why we have Four Boys’ Shops. We couldn't face .a boy with only one. We know his four-ring-circus weak- ness for variety. He likes a lot of what he likes. He wants plenty, not moderation, that’s for his Mother. And that is how we have figured it and fixed it. Plenty in the selections for the boy, and moderation in the prices for his: Mother. In the Boys’ Clothing Shop Khaki Sport Suits (shirt, belt and Anzac knee pants) Palm Beach Norfolk Suits —. ( fF ( Norfolk Suits of Khaki, duck or crash $2.95 to *5.00 $10.50 and #12.00 $5.00 and *6.75 Cravanetted Corduroy Norfolk Suits. . ; : $10.00 | Raincoats that keep out the rain ‘ $5.95 to $23.00 Knickers of Khaki, crash or duck . . $1.95 and *2.95 Separate Flannel Sport Coats. P oh $11.00 Corduroy Knickerbockers, Yor hard wear ‘ ‘ . $2.95 Boys’ Furnishings Sport Blouses, white, khaki, ‘Low Prices for Boys’ Wear and Tear Shoes! tan.or blue : ° - 91.45 Outing Shoes of white canvas, with leather Khaki Flannel Blouses. . $2.95 trimmings and heavy rubber soles. F Sizes Ll to 13): . ’ $2.25 83,2 Khaki Flannel Shirts . ° 3.25 oe ree , 12.65 Flannel Outing Pajamas £2.25 Genuine Scout Shoes, with Elkskin soles Terry Bath Robes $4.50 and 5.50 Sizes lto 6 . i 83.50 Boys’ Camp Hats Khaki Tennis Hats - 75e Boys’ Bathing Suits Boys’ Sweaters #998 Ly aly C? — One and two piece mod- White Duck Tennis Hats 75¢ Of shaker knit wool. in els, in Oxford, navy, and White Drill Navy Hats 65e | navy, brown, green, and heather mitxures. ; a: maroon, Shawl collar. 28 to 36 chest Golf Caps of khaki or 40 to 36 chest ° tan linen + - + + D5e ANKUN SUMO ALO. Boys’ Sho — Fifth Floor ‘ Pe ee ATOR SAE, rng which proceeds from justice, and that the great empire over which you pre- side may always continue to play & great part in the process? Mre, Wilson joing me in Warmest personal regards A (M<GIBBON rox QUALITY en = <M = Eee OPPENHEIM, CLUNS . s4th Street—New York Unusual Offering Friday Delightful Versions of the Graduation Frock For Juniors—12 to 16 years Fascinating styles developed in Chiffon, Georgette Crepe and Net, reveal quaintly ruffled skirts and surplice bodices with sash girdles, bows and flower trimming. Specially Priced 18.00 » 25.00 OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York 15.00 Special Sale Friday ‘Women’s and Misses’ Surf Satin Bathing Suits (as illustrated) * Stunning’ one-piece model of Black Surf Satin trimmed with piping in White, Green and self. Unusual Value Wool Jersey Swimming Suits 9.75 to 13.75 Silk Bathing Suits........... 6.90 to 19.75 Surf Satin Bathing Suits.... 4.90.to 7.90 Fibre Silk Bathing Suits............. Wool Jersey Bathing Capes.......... finest quality-- POMPEIAN ‘OLIVE OIL —“always fresh” Preferred By Particular People Has the True Olive Flavor Sold Everywhere IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A “SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND It, x

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