The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 6

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Yersey Manufacturers’ Council Asks | the Removal of Chairman of During the strike of hathor workers at the port of New York this eee Mr. any incurred the bitter hatred of |C*) Munter Comes to sandy Hook om because - . ety te charged with stating | at the convention of the American Fed- A. Hi of Sai te: be : po ey * ette Voile’ IG: 98 ., Light and airy as fleecy Summer clouds—displaying novations in i reney simple or more elaborate Sicdnsae sonnel ruffled effects, sae, amend ier skirts, new peepee surplice and sport ideas. Ginakan, nghol Prints Plain and py af ‘ciles, Scrims, Dimities, and Crepe Colors. White Wash Satin Sport Skirts Introducing Several New Models Destined to Achieve Big Success Original models for town or country sport and dress designed with new pockets and interesting belts—pearl button trim- mings and-self tucking. Surf Satin, Gabardine, Piques. Very special, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, $250,000 RESERVE FUND FOR “DRY” DELMONICO'S Customers of Long Standing Aid Ol Restaurant to Keep SS ee ree: Pee Cee GEN. BAILEY | FOR FT. TOTTEN PLANS ALL MADE . Pa FOR WILSON VISIT TO THE BELGIANS; ‘| Will Be Met by Mat by King-<Thvee Days to Be Devoted to the Boat Owners’ Assocint! of ~ ga favoritiam he showed| WASHINGTON, f Charles J eration of Labor in Atlantic City this | dle Atlantic _ A cable request has been despatched | week that “unless steps are taken to ‘to President Wilson to remove Basil | bring about « better understanding be- RR Manly, Joint Chairman of the Na-/| tween labor and capital, strikes and tional Labor Board. This decision | mass meetings will be called within to try t oust Manly was arrived at|a year beside which all former dis- yesterday by the Manufacturers’ Coun- ‘ turbances will seem insignificant.” 36th Street Fort T Pith Avenue and #4\n street, has «af Pinanciad support that insures the continuance of the restaurant despite the transition period following prokivi- a . George Blakely, cos Book was the byes: brome ¥ Baten Mi a8 es ee 100 tot the coure me , BRUBSELS, June 12 (United Press), |{! fe fat ~The following official programm for President Wilson's visit has been inest King Albert will meet the Prest- dent at Adinkerke, accompanying him on @ visit to the Belgian front, in- cluding Nieuport and Ypres. On the second day a reception will be held in the Chamber of Deputies at 10 o'clock, Addresses will be made by Wilson, Foreign Minister Hymans and the President of the Senate. ‘Troops, lining the streets between the Brussels palace and the national pal- ace will render honors to the party. Following the reception, Minister Whitlock will give a junoheon to the President. At 3 o'clock the President will go to the Royal Palace and re- eeive the Diplomatic Corps, after! which he will go to Malines and visit Cardinal Mercier, and later attery a a La TOKENS OF FRIENDSHIP In the evening the President will | be the guest of honor at a dinner in| the Brussels palace, at which there will be 200 guests, representing diplo- matic, political, gommercial and in- more appreciated gift th cigarette holder a : lace and embroidery trimmed. ‘The President will vistf’ the dev- amated regions during the forenoon ef the third day and will later lunch with the royal family, At $ o'elook he will visit Louvain, returning to Brus- sels for @ reception at the Hotel de Ville, In the evening he will be the guest at a dinner given by Hymans, He will return to Paris during the with tips, just the for wedding foreman in vet Hallmark tn of craftsmanship deve pong over gs HALLMARK jresieg JAMES A. TAWNEY DEAD. STH AVE. AT 40TH ST. Second Floor Former Minnesota Congressman Expires at Excelsior Gprings. "rocks for Hot Days open 0 Dainty New Mid-Summer Assortments A. Tawney, former Congressman of the First Minnesota District, and one time (Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, died this morning at Bx- ‘celsior Springs, Mo. Death was due to lendid values offered, the White Footwear make been in ill health for several months. ‘Three weeks ago he went to Mxceisier Springs for treatment. Tawney, who was sixty-four years old, was for eighteen years a + He was first elected in 1892 and retired in 1911. He since had been a member ‘of the International 20” Dr.J.C. TOOLE Unusual Offering _ Semi-Made Skirts Of Silk and Cotton Crepe in sport and street colors, Straight- line models, with large pockets, pearl buttons and broad belts. Waist measures, 26 to%2 inches. EXPERT DENTAL WORK At Exceptionally Moderate Prices All Patients Treated Personally TOLEDO, June 12.—Judge Killits in United States District Cqurt here has iasued an order instructing the Willys- jOverland Company to re-oper Pepn closed about three weeks on ac- t of a labor disturbance. ‘wear—attractively Lord & Taylor 88th Street ~ FIFTH AVENUE— 89th Street Satin Bathing Suits A Stirring Start-of-the-Season Sale $5.95 A special purchase of Black Satin Suits in the modish straight line models so much in vogue. Sashed and belted effects as illustrated, in- troducing becoming new collars; trimmed with bright contrasting satin pipings or fringes. Sizes 36 to 46, feldom if ever are Suits of such erior quality and smart tyle offered at so low a price Another of Surf Satin Bath- ro eg Sinan Values, $2.95 BILTMORE Ure HEIMER conservative of exceptional which ee become exceedingly popu- lar with men of quiet taste. button, soft - roll coat with natural ante ‘to its wearer. Lord & Taylor --FIFTH AVENUE— June Sale of. Blouses Introducing Many Charming Summer Models New arrivals forecast the vogue of fine meshed Nets, and sheer Geor- gette Crepes, jn simple lovely fashions. Georgette ‘‘Tablier” Blouses, $9.75 PRE nd model ii at left.) Exquisitely dainty Exceptional! Linge rie Blouses | $2.95° y Sheer white Voiles, in frill and collarless models; many effectively Impressive values at this price. For Friday and Saturda jeoond Floor “Sean $8.95 Transparent Shade. Hats, light and Ipvely, the Nthowy Mode’s latest expression. An/ assortment comprising many charming models Black Net and Maling Hats—wide brimmed or in smart smaller shapes, w.th draped satin crowns. Burnt ostrich in ewoering osprey effects, adds to their dis- fourth Floor variety of suitably subdued is The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Broadway, at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Strest—etThird Avenue The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and _ timeliness. Read The World every morning and Keep well, posted on current events. mcg a Prices are attractively moderate. ’ with Filet gp and dainty with hand-drawn work and embroidery. (Illustrated White Net Blouses, $13.75 one soutache braided and ed with narrow lace, the other, illustrated at the ri with fluted Valenciennes frills finishing collar and ie Today and Throughout the Week Important Sale of _ Women’s White Footwear. Footwear for All Occasions Styles to Meet Every Taste $4.85, $6.75, $7.65, $8.75, $10.75 ve icnamence variety, the sresr populde- Closing Out ‘Tennis Rackets Nets, Posts, Reels, Dry Markers, Camera Cases, Baseball Gloves, Bats, Masks, Protectors, eto, "In the Sporting Goods Section’ at Greatly Reduced Prices. . A Specially Purchased Collection of Midsummer Hats of Cre Cetin ype. pearl stor, onc’ re true ’Midsum er type y with flowers or in tailored, unusual ribbon trimmed effects. Hats of Distinction at a Decidedly Attractive Price,

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