The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 5

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frectgring ng mayoral Rector Sues for Damages, The suit of the Rev. John St in Melish, tector of the Church of the Holy, Trinity, Btookiyn, against the New York Consolidated Railroad Company, to fecover $75,000 for personal injuries, went “it yesterday before Supreme LEVIATHAN DOCKS “WITH 14,300 IN tice Kapper and @ jury. ish testified ‘that June 14, 1917, he felt through # hole in the stair- way leading up to the Hart Street Station of the Myrtle Avenue “L,” bones and sustaining caused him to be con- fined to hie’ h frome ‘six. months, | General meant, Aboard, Says General Pershing: Will Return Late in July. The round trip éf the big trans- port Leviathan, which ended when} she docked at Hoboken at noon to- day, was an all round record breaker. | In the first place she carried 14,300 persons, twenty-thrée more than ever made up the ship's company before. | Of these 11,949 were soldiers, She cleared from Hoboken on May 27 for Brest, ‘remained in Brest only | forty-nine and one-half hours, during | which time she took on a full supply of coal and completed the round trip can’t afford the petty douse, ake i s. They | yaad , security and de- pendability ity given by the Boston Garter HiedLuit Sold Bverywhere Groner FroeTCo., Manens, Boston in fifteen days, eight hours and | thirty-four minutes, Her best previ- ous round trip was made in fifteen days, fifteen hours and thre» minutes. The ranking ofMcer aboard the Leviathan was Major Gen. James Ws | McAndrew, formerly Gen, Pershing’s My Chief of Staff. Gen. McAndrew | Was called home to be President of the War College at Washington, He #\ is one of the’ most popular officers | in the army and wears a bewildering H | disptay of medals, including the Dis- tinguished Service Medal, the French War Cross with two palms, Grand | Commander of the Legion of Honor, |a French decoration; Grand Com- mander of the Order of Leopold, a Belgian decoration; Knight Com- mander of the Order of Michael acd | George, a British decoration, and the Order of St, Maurice and Lazanis, Jan Italian decoration. “Gen. Pershing,” said Gen. McAn- drew; will probably return to the 734, Sheffield Vegetable Dish, $7.50 GIFTS R weddings, for birthdays, for par- ties, for occasions of every kind, you can find a hoe of good gifts at aS an sur- BH) vnited States late in July; at least, e pi | that is the present plan, but it is sub- OVINGTON’S |Ject to’revisiog. I know he will not “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” JH)|‘*et¥thing over there is settled.” \ quarters Company 6th Field Artillery, First Division, came home as @ casual and attracted great attention because 4% the number of wound stripes on reminders of wounds received at Cantigny in May and St, Mihlel fn September, 1918. the Distingulshed Service Cross and RECORD \ VOYAGE! sutsse*ereze sz taken out of the water at MeWilliam’s | Dry Docks on Staten Island to-day. He a pie Hey lest inches tall and weighed Binck lace hoes and socks The body | was taken to the Farm Coony Morgue jon Staten Island come back until he is positive that te On board the’ Leviathan weve, the 314 Fifth Ave., near 32d St. |Sist, 52d and 58d Infantry, regiments |of the Sixth Division, Regular Army. The other infantry regiment of the Sixth Division returned a few days ago. The Sixth Division units num- bered 312 officers and 7,884 men, Six privates died of suberculosis in |the hospital of the Leviathan on the | way aver, Alfred Batiste, a negro, momber ct the 525th Engineers, came off the L&- viathan much wealthier than when he went aboard at Brest. . Alfted is one of the best eccentric dancers that ever shook a foot, Every evening orf the voyage westward he gave an ex- hibition in the great assembly room with the assistance of a jazz band and the delighted soldiers simply rained money on him, Sergt. Eugene W. ‘Over 600,000,000 used last year Leary, Head Ko af] Relief BELLANS 25-27 West42éSt.ny. Choice of the House \ In Women’s and Misses’ Stunning Suits To Be Sold Without Reserve or Ristriction Divided Into 3 Groups 16 2 50 a .00 to vases P| In accord with the Robinson policy never to carry over into the summer season a large stock of suits, we have radically revised the price on every suit in the shop to effect an absolute \ clearance. SSS eT The suits are in the newest modes and are developed in Tricotines, Serges, Poiret Twills, Mixtures, Tweeds, and Wool Jerseys. NO ALTERATIONS See renenr rang = qe a WITTTTOOT TTT Cari DR, NO C. O. D’s NO EXCHANGES / "ALL SALES FINAL THE EVENING WORLD, REDS WRECK RUSSIA TRAINS. rallroad, his sleeve. He wears six of them, toned VLADIVOSTOK, June 12 (Associated Selsea. Press).—Instances of interference by the Bolsheviki with the operation of the railway sectors near VI tok guard ed by American troops have occurred/ The Omsk Express. which left Viadivos- tok on Sunday of track thirty miles rails had been remove wrecked Tho station of Krayeveki, 103° miles to the north, was attacked by Bol eheviki, An’ American detach: Sergt. Leary wears n War Cross. hil | cee s Rody Found tn Bay, he frequent trips and was war. rently was 42 years of age, was and posed as an American. pounds He nt re~ had di — Ay pulsed the attacking force. The bridge alr Bad dark tyes tnd wire pray trouser at Schmakovka, 127 miles to the hor was partly burned. The American forces aro operating plied by the German political de- partment. Rieti lay oll Best & Co. CLOTHES FOR MEN “Made in Our Own Shops” N 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 ld set for ourselves in making men’s clothing. Sych clothing is the peer of any custom tailoring made—indeed it is custom tailoring except.in name, The same fine imported domestic fabrics (the Best & Co. 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 who like comfort, recognize the caste of these at once. i Light, cool, soft woolens and silk materials in these summer suits at ; 28.50 34.50° 37.50 , Our Men’é and Boys’ Departments are located alone upon the Fifth Floor YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—SPECIAL First long trouser suits for young men 13 to 16 years, tailored in oyr own shops with the same care and of the same high quality fabrics as our men’s suits. Regular 28.50 and 32.50 grades : 24.50 Pest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1679 Entrance—1 West 35th St. You Never ~*~ More at Best’s paul Mecreer & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street Unquestionable Value 4500 MEN’S SHIRTS 1.65 | Shirts of fine. Madras, Percale and ~Mercerized materials in an extensive variety of both striking and conservative patterns in the most desirable colors. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, with authority to take the veecasary | measures to insure the operation of the | ——— Suspected Girl Spy Ends Life When GENEVA, June 12.—Dora Chariton, twenty-four, an alleged spy who trav- elled on @ false American passport, | committed suicide in Turin. on Mon- day when she was arrested, She made between Italy and) Germany via Switzerland during the! She was a beautiful woman She was! @ guest of the best hotels, had plenty | of money and wore the latest Parisian th, |@owns, which, it is said, were sup-| 1919. dames MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3th Street © 4 Tye-dyed Blouses Spectal, 15.00 An Innovation—at once gorgeous and unique. Blouses of gossamer chiffon and metal cloth, assuming the radiance of the Orient in colors that reflect the softest tones of dawn—the dazzling shafts of a sunset—the shimmeting reflections of moon- light. Through the art of wonderful dye-work these blouses are born—fantastic pattertis expressing all the mystery and romance of far countries are given colors that glow and glimmer and wane to the softest pastels. Then they are fashioned into bewitching blouses. \ (FOURTH FLOOR) . a WOMEN’S MID-SUMMER DRESSES 16.50" Just when one begins to feel that there can be nothing “new’’ in Summer Dresses, for se many lovely fashions have been evolved, come {res chic frocks of Linen—trim, tailored af- fairs that have already gained ascendancy for their smartness, although they have just arrived! They are fashioned of excellent quality Linen in colors that can be achieved only in Linen. There are some new Cotton Frocks, too—quite different from our other Frocks, but every bit as pretty. Light and dark effects. Afternoon Dresses ee ae 38.00 Exquisite creations of soft Crepe de Chine, in stripes and checks. Graceful, clinging models, with fine trimming. Then there are cool, fluttering frocks of Foulard and Georgette Crepe, in all the fashionable shades. \ Extraordinary Sale : 400 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL KNICKER SUITS | q With Two Pairs of Trousers 10.75 regularly 18.00 The Greatest Value We Ever Offered Sturdy materials—neat light and dark mixtures—medium and light weight—clean-cut, smart styles. 600 BOYS’ BLOUSES 95¢ (34 Made of fine Madras, Percale or Garner's Poplin, in neat patterns—splendidly made, Some have separate collars to match—others have collars attached, Sizes 8 to 16 years. I Clothes Store. Entrance through ee de or Second Floor of store proper. regularly 1.65 and 1.95 NOVELTY BASKETS—Specially Priced (Art Depettinent) Scrap Baskets, in White or Gold—unusually well made Spool Baskets,— White or Gold, lined in pink or blue Sandwich Baskets, with odd handles—several styles and many colors... .. . regularly 1.50 1.15 RIBBON HATS The smartest effect achieved this season, A Chic model fashioned of excellent uality 4 Grosgrain ribbon in White, Pink, a hagen Blue, Jade, Navy and White, Rose, Bae Charming Hats of rippling grosgrain ribbon | in many nobby sport styles—finished with smart ribbon cockade at front or side. Sam, Pink, Copenhagen Blue, Orchid and White. Orchid and Solid Navy Blue. 3.45 Special 4,85 Ultra-fashionable Sport Hats, of lustrous Satin Ribbon combined with narrow bands of Milan | Straw braid—large flare shapes. White, Orchid, Peacock, Sand, Turquoise and Pink. Special 6.95 WOMEN’S SMART OXFORDS Women’s rich, dark brown Calfskin Oxfords, with welted soles, long vamps, Cuban or military heels 7.85 regularly 11,00 and 12.00 Special

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