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| Distinctive Street and Afternoon Models Bedell Designed A 45) Special Values Exclusive daytime frocks—revealing distinctive ideas in hand- somely elaborated gowns of rich and luxurious Summer Silks and Crepes. Featuring striking and novel drapery, Parisian ingenuity of trimming, new silhouettes, new sleeves, new necks—new colors. Styles for Street, Country Club, Hotel—for every phase of Summer Resort life—in Beaded or Taffeta Combined . Georgettes, Silk Taffeta, Satin, Jersey, Crepe de Chine. Sizes for Women and Misses. No Charge for Necessary Alterations This store will close at 5 o'clock from June 16 until September 2nd; closed all day ‘ Saturday, June 28th, and on Saturdays du July and August. ‘g Best & Co, q *, CLOTHES FOR MEN ‘‘Made in Our Own Shops’’ ‘ ii : A‘ EVER widening circle of friends, made not so much by newspaper advertising as by word - of mouth praise, is the result of the high standard ‘ which we has set for ourselves in making men’s clothing. Such clothing is the peer of any custom tailoring made—indeed it is custom tailoring except in name. The game fine imported domestic fabrics (the Best & Ce. all-wool color tests taken for granted), the same fine draping, the same fine finish, produce that soft custom tailored “feel” that makes men who like to be comfortably unconscious of their clothes and wholike comfort, recognize the caste of these at once. Light, cool, soft woolens and silk materials in _ these summer suits at 28.50 34.50 37.50 Our Men’s"and Boys’ Departments are located alone upon the Fifth Floor YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—SPECIAL First long trouser suits for young men 18 to 16 years, tailéred in our own shops with the same care and of the same high quality fabrics as our men’s suits. Regular 28.50 & 32.50 grades > 4, 50 = Best & Co. in e Fifth Ave. at 35th St. i) Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor: Est. 1879 Entrangg—1 West 35th St. 7p * gti cea baat ire tet a awinarpte: ‘The Waterbury | teeth grown In the WATER. Successful Trial Insures Speedy “Hop Off” for Europe. indication points to the departure to- —— - | i | / Looks AS you army men return to civil life, | you can keep right on enjoying the comfort and freedom from foot ills that army shoes have given you. You ean remain free from @orne, ingrown nail that you used to have when you wore nar- row pointed shoes. whenyou put your feet fnto Educators the shoes that let your feet Grow as they should. MADE FOR MEN WOMEN ead CHILDREN look for Educator Bo get your fant into Bduee- ecetemeerer™ rd Fictebias, Tae., Boston, Dentistry That Lasts WO PLATES IRED “no plate teeth” Ll, ri e here in the 4 iTHED 10 YEARS, d Dental Surgery made the application to the «ums of our NEW REMEDY, Dewrat COMPANY | 1897 | 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn pAvS. | Co ee Army Comfort chine stopped, and Alcock’s always i’ Plus Civilian hey are soll eet mani able and appearance of BURY Way day on 4t# transatiantic flight of the big Vimy bomber, in which Capt the trial the awator said, barring un- | forseen weather complications, he| IN VIMY BOMBER would set out on the long “hop” over- —~— seas to-day, | This would be a distinct triumph @ over his rival Handiey-Page machine at Harbor Grace, which, while tt ar- rived two weeks before his machine, cangiot, it is generally conceded be BT. JOMIN'S, N. Fi, June 10.—Every 240 tendy to start across the ocean for several days. Reports received yesterday by Lawrence J Clements, me- h A mplete absence of disturbance: r the Atlantic, and prevailing winds from the West, blowing at rates that should add from fifteen to thirty miles an hour to the speed of ary machine ready to take ‘advantage of them. These conditions, it was declared, should ebntinue forty- eight hours, at least, with the assur- |ance that they might be counted on \¢or the remainder of the week. utes and ended on the new Ropewalk Field, from which the actual depart- ure will be made, The landing place there was marked by a bonfire of gpruce boughs, from which a column f smoke rose to guide Alcock as he ocean. Most of those who had seen the start hurried to Ropewalk Field to see the finish, and there were more than a thousand others, They gave Alooeck and Litut. A. W. Brown, bis navigator, a hearty cheer as the ma- ruddy face took on a deeper red at the unexpected tribute. + rachel hein FATHER T. F. GREGG DIES. Was Pastor of Chureh tm the Bronx for 30 Years. ‘The Rev. Father Thomas F. Gregg, for thirty years pastor of St. Augus- tine’s Catholic Church at 167th Street and Franklin Avenue, the Bronx, died in the’ parish house last night after four months illness ‘with diabetes. The body was removed to the rec- tory to-day to Me in state, guarded by children of the parochial school. The divine office will be read to-mor- row night and on Thursday morning Archbishop Hayes will officiate at the solemn requiem mass. Burial will be at Poughkeepsie, birth place of the priest. coecncneniioenni Silver Export Company Under Webb Law Planned. ‘trict yesterday that the leading silver roducers and refining companies are planning for a sliver export corporation similar to the Copper Export Associa- tion, to operate under the Webb law movement of silver to foreign countries. | RUNAWAY HORSE HITS | TROLLEY AND GO-CART Several Persons Hurt Before Police- man Halts Frightened Horse in Williamsburg. ohn Alcock made such a splendid| final test fight late yesterday. Few and minor readjustments were found necessary and at_the finish of | A runaway grocery horse this mora ing caused @ panic in Williamsburg | sion Company store on’ the nextebdlock and smashed « plate glass window, m was smashed gnd then a baby car- THE EVENING WORLD; TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. ALCOCK READY FOR OCEAN FLIGHT No. #8 Bedford Avenue. was stopped by © policenaan. | years old, o ‘The horse, drawing a grocery wagon) w of M, Reese, No. 19 South Firat Street, | Williamsburg, started on his dash from | eo-cart and hit trof\s war before hel tinge. carving Samuel Zartinatity, Mt if a } i ’ ye At Metropolitan and Bedford Avenues failed to stop the horse and several persons, standing on the running board, were olightly hurt. A plate giass win- dow in the Richard Schnibbe Provi- The trial continued forty-six min-| 5 returned from his jaunt out over the| peer rrr TvTTTT ITT TERE ELLER EL It was reported in the financial éis-| FE and ‘to control the export price and the | F Orkin’'s 25-27 WEST 34TH STREET Between 5th Avenue and Broadway Remarkable Clearance Sale Offering Without Reserve All Our Suits and Capes At the Greatest Savings of the Season f 465 Smart Tailored Suits Men's Wear Serge—Tricotine—Potret Twill; Principally in Navy Blue ! Reduced regardless of former prices 29.75 328 Cloth and Silk Capes Tricotine — Poiret Tavill — Silvertone — Serge — Satin 21.75 Reduced regardless of former prices 21.75 All Sizes for Women and Misses in Suits and Capes 16.75 ORKE M1 Metto Ave et ins for more tha —_—- Towers and Crews Go to Paris LONDON, June 10, Commander Towers, Lieut. Commander Read and the crews of the three «American ‘Nancies” left for Paris to-day. 36.75 29.75 | re Cotton Dresses..<..... .«. 19.75 to 68.00 Crepe de Chine......... 25.00 to 87.50 | Foulard Silk... Taffeta Dresses... OPPENHEIM, GINS & G New York Cleveland Brooklyne Buftale Philadelphia Newark 34th Street—New York Important Special Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Dresses Unusually Smart Summer Models Frocks of exclusive designs, developed in lightsome fabrics in vogue for Summer wear. Flower-patterned sheer V oiles, stunning plard Ginghams, delicate pastel-tinted Urgandies and smart Linens, featuring draped, tunic, surplice, baszue and stroight-lane effects. Gingham Dresses in attractive plaids with dainty vestees; also smart figured Voile Dresses. ‘Special 9,75 Sheer Voile Dresses in floral de signs, tunic and draped skirts, con- trasting collars, girdles, etc. Cpecial 12 i. 75 Dotted Swiss Dres’es in striped effects, shawl collars and tunic skirts; also chic flowered Voiles. Special 16,75 Cool Voiles in artistic floral pat- terns with ruche-edge tunic; others élaborately lace and ribbon trimmed Special 19,75 5.90 to 39.75 Georgette Dresses.......39.75 m 135.00 Printed Chiffons..........37.50 to 82:50 --»» 25.00 © 78,00 ve eee. weit -