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TE PASSES RAIL BILL. Appropriation of $750,000,- 900 tor the Adm [ASHINGTON, June 12.—Favorabie the House Dill Sy ce for Appropriation Committee. The Com- airman Warren was requested detitttttet totttttt+ LAMMEYER 34" St. New York,” Also on Sale at Our Newark Store, 645-649 Broad St. Men’s Low Shoes We have a Genuine Cordovan and a Rich Shade Mahogany Calf Oxford of the highest yrade leather throughout. . Now-a-days when thrift is being practised by every man, he is certainly on the road to economy if he wears a pair of these Oxfords, as they will out- wear by far the cheaper grade shoe. Cordovan, 11.00 Mahogany, 10.00 © was In session less than 20 min- to the Senate dispose ef the bill as ° ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. PRETTY GIRLS WIN AID FOR SCOUTS AT Bond Autographed by Late Colonel Roosevelt. Plenty of genuine enthusiasm was registered to-day in the Soy scout Rally at the Sub-Treasury steps at noon, Bands from the Pollcs Depart- ment and Brooklyn Navy Yard played their latest jazz melodies, while pretty soctety girls succeeded in persuading bankers and brokers to releas» one green bill, BY signing associate mom- bere up the rate of $ 1aptece the Scouts ©: to raise $1,000,000, The Scouts gave practical demon- strations of lighting fires without matches, a8 well as first ald. ig Bill Edwards auctioned off a $100 bond au- tographer by Theodore Roosevel: be- fore he died. Martin Vogel, Assistant Treasurer of the United Statos, in. duced many in the crowd to part with @ $1 bill, A luncheon at the Rotary Club at the the McAlpin Hotel followed the rally, while the team captains went to the Bankers’ Club to lunch. The financial returns have thus far been disappointing, it was admitted to-day, though the meetings and pub- He demonstrationy have been highly successful as spectacies. The drive is half over and only $130,170 of the Io- | *4 cal quota has been subscribed. ‘This, it was pointea out by A. B. Men’s Silk Broadcloth Shirts | 9102 Tex .70 . ih Price Including Tax a) $1072 | Wonderful satin color stripes ; ae | 4 white silks with self-satin a stripes ;-and plain whites, which however, are far too effective to to be plain. Tailored as if they were the last shirts ever to be made and the makers were anxious to leave behind them ‘an enduring record of their skill. We nor anybody else can excel them. Men's Furnishings Mhop Banister. Shoes for Men As |’ While Trying ‘to Sella Man a Suit_of | Clothes The Other Day a Salesman in a Well-Known Store Said: ° WALL STREETRALLY Big Bill Edwards Auctions Help Te as NESE ow <SoFT | Boys of Chinese Parentage in the Big Hewsh Unions the team which had been set for yesterday. was announced that $26,860 which $15,860 was by individual the rest made up of $1 adult me hips. It’s just as good as Franklin Simon’s He was sot | tailored Clothes! Th | who want ! ; the utmost in a shoe course: They can't $10 © $42 Franklin -Shoes for Men who want the utmost in a dollar $752 w $950 Men's her Dhop The man told us the circumstance himself. what the salesman said of Franklin Simon Clothes that he called on us. to check up his statement, and found that it was not so. mpressed with However, having no competition, comparisons are useless. nificant thing is, that the salesmen here and there in other shops are using Franklin Simon workmanship as a measure of excellence! good as Franklin Simon's Hand- The sig- ey’re not, of be. But see what a tremendous impression our workmanship is making when neigh- boring salesmen point to our clothes as an example to sell their own! Men’s Ready-for-Service Suits Genuinely Hand-Tailored $30 to $65 Men's Clothing STREET—LOCATED ON STREET LEVEL * apoenary Sbop Beach, Chairman of the Manhattan ! Canvass Committee, at a luncheon of captains at the Bankers’ Club, is far short of the $200,000 mark d been The feature yesterday was furnished by 600 athletes, who joined with 9,000 Boy Scouts in a great parade up Fifth Avenue from Washington Square to 59th Street. en William G. McAdoo, Chairman of the National Citizens’ Committes of the Scouts, led the parade, ~| with William H wdwards, ‘C! of the Citizens’ Committee for It m= | New York. Among additional subscribers re- | Ported yesterday were: NO COW DAYLIGHT SAVING; NO MILK TIME BY STATUTE, ‘ Bovine ,Long Island Figuratively Kicks Over the Milk Pail. (Special to The Evening World.) SAYVILLE, L. I, June 12.—The big- gest kick from the farms against the Daylight Saving law isn't from the | farmers but from the cows. At 3 o'clock in the morning Bossy simply re- fuses to believe that it's 4 and, as the poet says, ‘convince a cow against her will she’s of the same opinion still.” “If my experience has been dupli- cated by that of other dairymen throughout the country,” Otis 8. Pea- | body said to-day, “daylight saving has | cost the U. 8, A. millions of dollars in a decreased supply of ;milk. The cows simply will not understand why they should submit to milking an hour earlier and there has been a noticeable hold-back in the previously free and spontaneous flow of milk. ‘If the country can stand the loss 1 suppose the dairyman can put up with it but the cow is a firm believer in regularity and refuses to be ruled by statute," pe laa |W. S. S. SALES TO CONTINUE. | Needed to Supply Nation's Finan- \ cial Requirements. | WASHINGTON, June 12.—Sales of savings stamps and certificates will be relied upon by the Treasury to supply a large part of the Government's finan- cial needs during the period of tramsi- ‘tion and the thrift campaign started during the war will be continued as a permapent part of the Government's fiscal policy. “We've got to borrow more money to meet our obligations,” Secretary Glass clals of the twelve - ricts, gathered to dis- thrift campaign in the “To get that money,” fe must sell more sav- ertificates.” he continued, tings stamps BIG NAVY CRUISE PLANNED. \rlaytime” Trip Arranged As Re- ward for War Work WASHINGTON, June 12.—An_ ex- tensive crulse of the combined Atlantic and Pacific fleets is planned for this fall and winter, Secretary Daniels said to-day that the fleet would visit several South American ports. No decision as to whether Europe will be Included has been reached. ulse is planned, the Secretary reward for the navy's arduous nthe war. Shore leave will be ven every opportunity and every- thing possible will be made to make the trip-a “playtime” for both officers and men. | aes \FRANCE RAINLESS 20 DAYS. | Prolonged Increase In PARIS, June 12.—France has been | virtually without rain for twenty days past, the prolonged drought causing the drying up of me. vegetables and fruits and causing a sharp advance in prices, ‘The temperature was &6 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday and the indiga- tions were that it would go above 90 éo-day. | a |Transport Manchuria to Dock at | ai g June WASHINGTON, transport Manchuria which sailed from &t, Nazaire June 9 will dock at Boston 12.—The War Department ' announced The Nieuw Amsterdam from B due at New York June 19 and the Ver- mont, from Brest, will reach Newport News about June 20, to-day. is 3 Mexicans Prepar | JUARBZ, June 12.—With the advance guard of General Angeles rebel force jreported | o sixteen miles east of Juares, the Faye ina WV 4 Scout Campaign) June 19 instead of at New York, the | NEGROES FIGHT WHITES | Colored Men, Brought From Ov seas, Cause of Serious Clashes in Island Ports. LONDON, June 12.—Serious race ri loceastoned by the presence of negroes brought from Africa and other parts of the world during the war as labor bat- taliona have occurred at several ports They in England and Wales recently. culmiM™ted in a ‘night-long fight 1: night between negroes and white men at Cardiff and Barry Rock, nearby. One white man was killed and numerous whites were wounded. Boarding how: in the negro quarter were stormed, jof them set on fire and othera looted. This morning negroes armed with where similar scenes occurred. jal. —— BEATTY AND HAIG HONORE! Decorated With Order of Merit King George. LONDON, June 12.—Far the first tis he attended an investiture at Buck! Merit. gold swords, They then proceeded by the Lord Mayor, where members the Government also were guests. navti and military chieftaini heartily acclaimed by the crowds. the Maraquis of General beginning at midnight, was decid News from that city to-day. IN BRITISH RACE RIOTS volvers fired on the po¥ce in Liverpool, Local authorities have asked for Government since the war, Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty, Commander of the Grand Fleet, |to-day appeared publicly in London. With Field Marshal Sir Douglaas Ha’ ham Palace, where King George deco- ‘rated each of them with the Order Afterwards they drove to the Guildhall, where they received thé free- dom-of the city and received jeweled the Mansion House to a luncheon given In their drive through the streets the London, June 12.—A general strike, upon by the trades unions in Naples, according to a dispatch to the Daily 14,000 More Troops Leave Brew BREST, June 12.—The form@ Ge man liner Imperator, now in the American transport service, sailed to- day with 10,000 troops of the 7th Divi- Brest since the beginning of ‘The % left with rd. It is expected that 100,000 troops will have left he_month. 4,000 on June 15, er- Genuine Leather ots re. 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