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©. 6. ©. for Two Jorney Soldiers. WASHINGTON, June 11.—Among awards of the Distinguished Ser- vice Cross to offi ind enlisted men @f the ‘Expeditionary Forces, an- mounced by General Pershing in a re- ort to-day to the War Department, ‘Were Benjamin G. Irons, Silverton, N. J, and John Caper! ‘0, 27 Seventh. Ave- nue, Newark. Freezing Temperature Expert Care Reliable Insurance , Revillon lreres DRY COLD STORAGE FOR FURS ‘Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 ~ |Pehehichesons iNew York: 184 B'way, at John St. #23 Sixth Av., rth St $50 Sixth Av., 22d St. tor Nasrau, at Ann St. f, West 42d __ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si Keep it handy! Bell-ans may save your life if your Indigestion is severe. ROUNDUP OF REDS HERE FORECAST NEW BOM CLUE Anarchist Blown to Bits in Washington Traced to New York by Shoes, All the resources of the Federal Secret Service in this city are being directed to-day to the task of es- tublishing the identity of the anar- chist who was blown to pieces while placing a Bomb in front of the home of Attorney General Palmer in Wash- ington. ‘ Chief Flynn thinks he knows who the man was and his agents are Working to confirm the identification. It that ts accomplished there will be & surprising round-up of New York rodicals. Although Chiéf Flynn sdys “J, M.,” otherwise "Chicken Joe” whose real name is Michael Aquinta, | has been eliminated from the case, detectives are searching for him. He isappeared five years ago. The Anarchist killed in Washing- ton was in New York as late as three weeks ago, it was learned through the cobbler who put the rubber heels on his shoes, This cobbler not only iden- tifled the shoes, but was able to give detectives a good description of the! man, who appears to have been a Russian or Pole, with at least two or three well established connections in New York. The statement that the plotters had been traced to this city was followed by an announcement by District At- torney Swann, who had just con- ferred with Mayor Hylan, that the city would pay $1,000 reward for evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who placed a bomb in front of the home of Judge Charles C. Nott in Hast Gist Street on the sdme night bombs were exploded in seven other cities, The shop in which the Anarchist had his cobbling done was in one of the radical! centres, and a lot of work had to be done before the cobbler was found. He said the sandal shown him; (one of the dead man’s) was the exact duplicate of one on which be Murphy, , == RED FORCES CAPTURE UFA. | IDENTIFY SLAIN WOMAN. |rifsatt fer Megs omtricie"he ORI cept : ia Astaeres culemete, Paks of,8, 8" ens vet: betag nyt enc hien = Trenton i peenee After Body oes ‘drawn th ntiy about her neck i LONDON, June 11.—Bolshevik forces on Monday captured Ufa, one of the cities recently taken by the troops of Admiral) Kolchak, after three days of sanguinary fighting, Russian wireless despatch received here to-day. ‘The message adds that Bolshevik air- Planes participated in the fighting agamMet the Siberians for the first time. Ufa is in the Province of Orenburg and about 175 miles east of Samara. It is on the Trans-Siberian Railway and in the rear of the line to which the Kolchak forces recently advanced. SMART COP MADE DETECTIVE Rounded Up Slayers and Is Prompt- ly Promoted. Policeman William Short, whose in- tuition led him to arrest a man in Stanton Street on June 2, with the re- sult that the murder of Dervish Moha- mem, an Albanian, in his room at No. 156 Orchard Street, was speedily uncov- ered, was promoted to the rank of de- tective sergeant by Commissioner En- right to-day. The promotion was made on the rec- ommendation of the Grand Jury which has just returned indictments aguinat three Albarians charged with the mur- der, Mosho, the man Short ar- rested, implicated the other two in a confession. Saree according to al * and her hands tied behind her. Iden- tleation was made by her son, James, nineteen, Detective Jame; rested a man sai with the woman (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J. June 11—The body of Theresa Foder, forty, of No. to have been seen 47 Abeline Street, Trenton, divorced jay night. ATISFACTION in one’s clothes entails many things— design, cut, tailoring, cost; and the reputation of the house supplying them. Our years of experience in: out- fitting men and boys, ‘have taught us how to cope with the clothes-needs and desires ot men in all essential details to their entire satisfaction. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY _ AT FORTY-SECOND STREET 5th Avenue McCreery & Co. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Kirkman has ar- § ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919. This store will close at five o’clock from June 16th until September 2nd; closes all day Saturday, June 28th, and on Saturdays during July and August. POR RETEST NT SEW FSET POR ~~ Dest & Co. - Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Unusual Today and Thursday « Summer Sports Skirts for Women 6.50 to NEW SUMMER MODELS =" Embroidered Voile Embroidered Imported and Domestic Gabardine Surf Satin 7.95 8.50 _ “Third Floor Special for Thursday Only q°%0 ‘ , | placed a rubber heel three weeks ago. | 4 One of the most important aids to) ear * the Department of Justice agent is| o> the description of the man which the Ye vege ee | shoemaker was able to give. With this description operatives are now searching the district in which the shoes were found in the belief he probably had a room near where he remained for a few days at least. BELEANS This is Boy Scout Week Become an associate member of the Boy Scouts of America.’ YB. Altman & Co. The Dressmaking Section of the Department for Special Costumes has : made preparations for supplying Lace Gowns (for afternoon, dinner or country club wear) draped over satin, taffeta or crepe de Chine, } in pastel or other smart shades, Made to order at $125.00 for a limited period only (Third Floor) ‘ if An Unusual Opportunity for buying Women’s White Boots at extraordinarily low prices will be a special feature in the Women’s Shoe Department, on the Second Floor, for the remainder of this week Madison Avemw - Hifth Avenue . WINSOME ORGANDIE BLOUSES Special 2.45, (4th Floor) Fast friends of Fashion are these new Blouses of snowy-white or pastel-tinted ' Organdic. Their object is to charm—but one scents a kindly thought toward comfort |}, and coolness as well. i Piquant edging of Irish picot, tiny tucks or plaiting create about them an air of artful simplicity that is delightful. Crochet or pearl buttons complete the effect. In White or rainbow tints—Orchid, Flesh Color, Copenhagen Blue, Rose and Bisque. “McCREERY SILKS” f Famous Over Half a Century Our Annual June Sale of White Silks and Satins is now in progress, offering new fashionable and dependable Silks at extraordinarily low prices. Yard, 75¢ to 3.50 In Addition: 2500 Yards White Sport Satin, of superior quality................. regularly 4.00 yard, 3.25 500 pieces of selected quality Chinese Natural Ecru Pongee Silk, 33 inches wide, yard, 1,35 regularly 2.00 COTTON DRESS FABRICS 2,500 yards new Dotted Swiss, white ground with latest color dots, also all white Special, yard, 55¢ Sheer, transparent dress Organdie in beautiful shades, 40 inches wide, yard, 75c WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS Few things afford women greater satisfaction than the consciousness of wear- ing lovely underthings. Our June Sale offers an opportunity to purchase exquisite Undergarments at little expenditure—garments of Flesh Color Crepe de Chine, soft as a rose petal, and of sheer Nainsook. .. 1,50, 1.95, 2.95 1.00, 1.50, 1.95 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns—two dainty | Gowns. . models, phils 2, es Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, lace vin Envelope Combinations. . .., med, , Srene a, chine Envelope Chemises—at-| Bloomers, trimmed with lace or embroid- ractive models, * Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises with |" 1.25, 1.50 trimmings of Filet Lace and Washable etia, 5 Ghsmalnons.). 4228 te ta 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 Figo ry He MENT sien Vx White Crepe or Pink Batiste Billie Burkes. .1.95 Bodices in a variety of charming models....... 75c, 95c, 1.50 | Flesh Witchery Crepe Billie Burkes. ..... Silk Petticoats Crepe de Chine Petticoats in Flesh Color—panel back and front; deep pleated Modine. ciecss aasp an eiioaea alas Ganda ten tena ce calm te regularly 5.00, 3,95 Satin Striped Tub Silk Petticoats in Flesh Color, White or Street Colorings..........- +++: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING W‘ wpa aati Sil Women's Black &.Tan Oxfords 6.50 a Pair ‘ Heretofore 8.00 to 10.00 100 pairs of tan Oxfords in two styles. Not all sizes in the lot, but good choosing. 300 pairs of black Oxfords in four styles. but all sizes in the lot These styles have medium heels and medium or narrow toes. No Mail Orders. No Phone Orders. No Returns. None C. O. D. Third Floor, / Not every size in each style, ms You Never Pay More at Best's Who are they? Who makes the dentifrice you use in your mouth? Your dentifrice is so full of possibilities for both good and evil that you cannot be too sure about it. Is it made by a firm with a reputation gained in a business life of over 100 years? Are its makers and their product known and approved by the dental profession? Are its claims confirmed by such evidence as is in COLGATE & CO. Established 1806 = New York

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