The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 8

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Le Tl ot 36 West 34th St. Oppoheion olline 219 High Class DRESSES |°; B14 rope de ater Foulard on That Are Actual $30 Values Hundreds of beautiful Dresses featuring every mode— ly beaded, others seer ty Tee kat they are bound 1° we Ouher High Priced Dresses Greatly (Reduced: $17.98 to $12.50. Big Reductions in Alt Our D oat. Dolmans & Suits PUTA HEHE ATT A tcAd Your Tooth Brush will attain it if bought at scarce. We still have a good supply and guarantee the bewer grades. If bristles come out we give you a new one. ell a TKS} THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. SOLDIERS HELD AS ROBBERS. Two rom F ‘With Mol OPRINGFIELD, fam P. Brown, twenty-three, and Miles Hoag, twenty-five, soldiers, from Fort Glocum, N. Y., were arrested here early to-day on the charge of having held up and robbed David R. Lioyd of Bridge- port, Conn., at Milford, Conn., yester- day. A new auto found In thelr possession is said to be the one In which Lioyd had driven the Donan from Bridgeport id on Albee nen Milford, it was - eee June 6. Wu. WIFE CAN'T MAKE HUSBAND PAY HER Court, No Matter How High Mercury Goes. Wives who are planning vacations VACATION EXPENSE It's Not a “ones, Rules} * Jt od not happily, designated as ries,’ the sole defense which the husband May successfully inter- fr ¥ i) tee <1 nae rg Bs th ae ‘COMMUNITY FUNERAL FOR 82 BLAST VICTIMS Sixty-Two Were Thjure Injured in Penn- sylvania Tunnel Explosion— Three Are Missing. WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 6.—A community funeral will be held to- Morrow for eighty-two men who lost their lives yesterday in the explosion ot a car of black powder in the Baltl- more tunnel of the Hudson Coal Com- pany. A requiem mass will be held in the Holy Saviour Church at 10.30 in the morning. Officials of the coal company today gave out the following list of casualites: Identified dead, $1; unidentified dead, 1; miswing, 3; injured, 62. Button Seward, Chiet of the 6taté Departmént of Mines, is in charge of the investigation, He sald that while there ts a law covering transportation of explosives from the magazine to the mine, he will direct mine inspectors to prohibit this practice in the future. The explosion is said said to have occurred when sparks from a broken trolley wire ignited the powder. COMPS NATURAL. (From the Baltimore American.) She—Do you think boys ought to be encouraged to fight? He—In about the sume measure thar this summer, here is a hot weather note, i Justices Pendleton and Bijur sit- ting in the Appellate Term of the Su- wife and family to the mountains or seashore for the summer vacation. No matter how many years you have been taking these vacations with the kiddies at hubby's expense; no mat- ‘|ter how hot it gets nor how tedious Catherine Stevens, owner of @ sea- shore resort, brought suit in the City J. Hush of No. 174 West 79th Street for board and lodging for Mrs, Hush She recovered a judgment and Hush appealed on the ground that his wife made the contract without his knowledge. advance fora suite of rooms and pri- vate bath, with board, at a seaside re- sort for the fixed period of the sum- ‘mer-season at a place other than the usual place of abode is a contract for i | peneasncten cannot, I think, 6e held as @ matter of law.” 5 | Cided as follows: duty of supporting them in a style life, Therefore, if the objects con- preme Court to-day decided that no| fi husband can be compelled to send hie| & Court against Mr, and Mrs, Harry | fj and her four children last summer. | fi “Under the circumstances,” sald|} Justice Pendleton, “that a contract tn! # ‘It is well settled that a husband | owes to his wife and children the |} tracted for by the wife lie within the ducks ought to be be encouraged to szin. QUALITY MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY 85, Whelesale—Retail. Substantial Seving, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Boneless Top Round D ‘ROAST ’ BEEF, Justice Bijur reached the same re- | fj sult, but differed slightly from his| colleague in the reasoning, He de- |} commensurate with hig position in! }y category of what are usually, though |} B. Site & On. \ MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK’ Thirty-fourth Street A Reduction Sale of Girls’ Apparel is a present feature of interest on the Second Floor. Girls’ All-wool Serge Capes (sizes 6, 8 and 10 years) with an attractive hood, reduced to HS uh ike: | a Girls’ Ali-wool Serge dealt (sizes 10 to 14 years) in an_ exceiient quaiity fine-twiii weave; circular model, with large red silk novelty collar, reduced to. . .. $9.75 . Also Girls’ Frocks (sizes 6, 8 & 10 years). of cham- brette, in lavender, gold, green and pink; a ) charming little model, with hand-embroidery, offering remarkable value . . at $4.85 es A Clearance Sale of in Lengths suitable for Suits, Frocks and Skirts will offer exceptional purchasing opportunities * to-morrow, in the Dress Goods Department. The assortments include serges, wool jerseys, embroidered voiles and serges, velours and covert cloths; while in colors there is a choice of navy blue and other equally desir- able shades, as well as all black. Thirty-fifth Street ummer-weight Wool Fabrics Final Reductions have been made in the prices of a number of Misses’ Tailored Suits all of them smart, attractive models, devel- oped in the fashionable suit fabrics. They are now marked, irrespective of former prices, $48.00 Another assortment of desirable Suits, chiefly in sizes for misses of 18 and 20, have been reduced to at $25.00 (Second Floor.) A Reduction Sale of Little Children’s Coats and Hats offering unusually good values, is now being held on the Second Floor. Little Children’s Coats sizes incomplete, but ranging in general from 2 to 5 years . . . at $7.50 & 9.75 Tailored and Trimmed Hats $2.85 & 4.75 efor. Eu S, ew and Draperies ii sh ‘ante Tas 2 Hs — = = == = THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M. FROM JUNE 16TH UNTIL SEPTEMBER IND, C CLOSES ALL DAY SATURDAY; JUNE 28TH, AND ON SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Exceptional Summer Sales Saturday Misses’ Porch Frocks Special 2.95 Easily slipped-on frocks of lavender, blue or tan striped pares are finished with embroidered white pique col- lars. Misses’ a Misses’ Cool Shirtwaist Dresses Special 29.50 These are made of excellent navy, pink or white crepe de chine in the charming West way. They are easily ‘ slipped on, yet have the distinction that make them appropriate anywhere. Misses’ Sizes. Second Floor n Sale Today and Saturda Girls’ €& Misses’ Real Milan Straws Regular 5.75 grade—3.75 Distinctive Best & Co, tailored models in genuine Milan straw, all light, natural color or with touches of contrasting color. The exclusive tailored bands and streamers are of the best grosgrain ribbon in white, Copenhagen and navy. Just the right type of smart mid-summer hats. Second Floor Girls’ Summer Underthings Cool and Low Priced Nightgowns 1.00 to 2.95 Cool white nightgowns of fine nainsook are daintily trimmed with fie lace. or embroidery in pink or white. Sizes 6 lo 16 years. Combinations 1,00 and 1.10 Fine nainsook combinations are trimmed with neat scal- loping. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Second Floor A Great New War Book “The Battle of the Nations” A young folks’ history of the Great War Will be on display in one of our windows and in the Children's LL fi iPesfl § Py Book Shop in Toy Fighting Tanks Heretofore 5.00—-3,75 A limited quantity, Saturday only. A manufacturer is closing out his supply. F Girls’ Pretty Summer Frocks Special 3.95 A charming model of Praia pink or blue plain- coler eich with dainty collar and cuffs cf re of le stitched by hand. Sixes 4 to 10 years. Special 7.95 Girls’ dresses of pink, green, tan, rose, blue or gold soft-finished poplin are well made in the Best & Ce, way, set off by white collars, cuffs and shields. They have gleaming black patent leather belts. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Shetched. Special 8.50 Here is a Summer set, and how truly Summery ‘it is! The dress and hat are of green, blue, pink or tan flowered voile. Sizes 4 to 8 years. Shketched. Girls’ Smart Capes Heretofore 14.50 t0 49.00 9,75 Smart capes of wool jersey, checks and fine serges are tailpred and finished with Pest & Co, distinction. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Second Floor Misses’ Morning Dresses Special 5.95 “Cool beep | or porch frocks of pink, blue or lavender am are trimmed with collars and cuffs of checked gin, i i’ patent leather belt finishes each one neatly, white rep. Misses’ Sizes. Misses’ Luxurious. Capes and Wraps Herelofore 29.50 to 59.00 Exclusive, beautiful ca and wraps—not more than one or two of a kind. Various colors, plenty of navy blue and beautiful linings. Lines are unusually graceful. “Good styles for Summer evenings and for street wear in the Autumn, Misses’ Sizes, Second Floor Women's Smart and Slipover Sweaters The Tuxedo model, sketchea, is of soft Shetland wool with a crossed belt. In peacock and turquoise. 19.50 Tuxedo The slipover sweaters are of rose, Gopennagen and buff Shet- land wool. Saturday Only 5.85 Regular 7.85 grade. No Mail Orders. No Phone Orders. None C. O, D. First Floor with long hair sticking on my neck” So the little girls complain until Mother brings them with little brother to the Children's Barber Shop (Original) in LiltPetie where they have a lovely time in the cool, cheery place, and a slide down the big slide afterward, Quick, efficient, sanitary service. Ten barbers and ten chairs. Fourth Floor

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