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‘Farmers May Get . rs Every conceivable WASHINGTON, June 13.—@onuses | may be paid farmers who delay market- "ine their $2.26 wheat, under a pro- | grathme being developed by the Gov- @mmment in aiding raliroads to move the bigwest harvest in the nation's his- —ytery. Payments probably will be scaled | ut one or two cents @ bushel for each month the wheat is held after being A popular Soft Collar Bold at the better shops Mecy Ml DELPARK, Inc. \y New York, U.8.A. / The Smartest Summer Style © for women and misses. and the price ié most sensational: 4 All Remaining ANERCAN MUTINY NORTH RUSS ~ BRANDED A MYTH Officers and Men of 339th In- fantry Complain of Food Distribution, However. BREST, June 13.—OmMcers and men of the 889th Infantry (Michigan Na- tional Army men) declared to-day that reports of the “nvutiny® on the Archangel front were overdrawn, Preceding a trip to the front, “non- coms.” told their oMcers that the men were restless, it waa @aid. Col. Stewart, commanding the American forces'in that sector, asked the men what was wrong. A corporal said they wanted to know what they were fighting for, : “To save our own Itves until we are 47-49-51 West 42d EXTRA SPECIAL SALE 850 Linene Suit- Dresses’ ii] | had been ordered to cross the river One-Piece Models Featured in this collection are Newest Box Coats and Blouses, in tucked and embroidered effects; in every new Summer shade, rose, tan, white, blue, lavender, green, orchid; in every size The models are really very exclusive, | THE GREATEST SILK DRESS VALUES _ EVER ANNOUNCED---For Saturday Only Dresses Formerly to 39.75 igh class Summer style is represented fj in Chiffon Taffeta, Tucked Georgettes, Beaded Georgettes, ‘Flowered Georgette, Crepe Meteo Beaded Crepe de Chine, Newest with Exclusive Foolards, in Navy, Black, Copen, Tan, Henna, Midnight, Blué,: Nile, Flesh, etc. -- Franklin. Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. NO@ CREDITS cked Crepe de Chine, tins, Taffeta “combined ‘ekin, ay, Mauve, Liberty, Taupe, The new ruffled effects, draped tunics, surplice collar, tugked, shirred, beaded and em A: large but sclect assortment, enabling every woman to secure n most astonishing bargain. roidered models, WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY At Reductions of $14.5° to #60,90 ““ WOMEN’S TAILORMADE SUITS - ‘Regular Prices $39.% to 585, 25.00 THERE “IS NO TAX ON WOMEN'S SUITS GTRAIGHTLNE, sash-tied, belted or plain tailored models of tricotine, Poiret twill or men’s wear ‘serge, in navy blue, black or other desirable colors. NO Wisy Usual Selling saa § Price to $15 SATURDAY “S88 8 taken out,” the colonel was quoted as teplying. Stewart, it was said, then asked If any of the men were unwilling to go to the front. They unanimously re- plied in the megative. The next morn- ing they were éngaged in stiff fighting and made a fine record. The men are still bitter because, they sald, the Americans were forced to bear the brunt of all the fighting, while the Russian anti-Bolsheviki, whom they Were protecting, spent most of their time eating. The Yankees received only one sack of flour ® day for each company and were practically without sugar. At the same time they raw sledgeloads of flour being delivered to the Russians, They were compelied to live in the open air’ they said, while their Russian “comrades” were villeted in stone houses, ———— VILLA RAID STORY RETOLD. Women Tell Kxpertences at Colum~ bus im Ford Suit. ‘The story of the footing of tha Com- vag rotoig rie a etams bars old. 0 ness ai ere to-da: the Henry rd. i Dal), ibune Hbel sult by Mra, W. Te ieivehicy arauders, War killed. by thle fa Stree’ se hus fore her eyes a, ! MOUNT CLEMINS, Mich., June 13.— »Broprietor, of the hotel, | Ritchie on | ” * VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. "FORMER AIDE OF WHITMAN CITED FOR BATTLE HEROISM AND AWARDED THE DS 6 | | GERMAN REGIME | "| tavor of a oltizens’ strike, according . | to the Indépendent Socialist news- CITIZENS’ STRIKE: be a qu Bourgeoisie Aim to Bring On Civil War and Seize Control. BERLIN, Thursday, June 12 (As-l a, sociated Press)—A secret session of | ce the Citizens, Council of Greater Ber- \3 lin, held on Wednesday, declared in |™ U paper Die Frieheit. LUCIAN S, BRECKINRIDGE Capt. Lucien S. Breckenridge Led Battalion Through Meuse ¢ Under Fire. Among the names of New Yorkers cited for the Distinguished Service Cross in to-day’s Washington des- Patches is that of Capt. ‘Lucien 8. Breckenridge, 308th Infantry, whose | Bureau, is cited for extraordinary home is at No. 10 West 11th Street. Capt. Breckenridge, who was an As- sistant District Attorney under Whit-- man, in charge of the Homicide herolam in action near Grand Pre Oct. 14. The citation reads: “All the bridges over the Meuse River having been destroyed by ar- tillery fire, Capt, Breckenridge, who “] | with his battalion, personally recon- noitred the banks of the river in utter disregard for his own safety until he found a ford. He then led his com- mand across the stream under intense machine gun and artillety fire and #4 | established @ position on the heights ‘= SAE SS “EXCHANGES of the opposite bank.” Special Showing Saturday “Petit” Louis Heel White Calf Pump ss HERE are many distinctive details to be found in the various interpretations of the White Pump for Summer wear—yet this “Petit” Louis Heel Pump is one of rare beauty. It possesses all the “good looks” found in a High Heel Shoe; is differently shaped than the Military Heel one—in other words, is just the ideal height between the two. 8.50 CAMMEYER ‘Stamped of a Shee Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York, necessary because the present Gov-|, himself up, ernment was incapable of redeeming himselt ue Germany from chaos, It was planned, according to ‘the t newspaper, to have airplanes dis-| forced its nose @ basin of it. Taccoon promptly forgot friendahi strike would begin. All the food in-|‘aeo tough jou had to fill ft the bakeries, wun fe i es club. tribute leaflets announcing when the dustries, including | Present government. | ie this, as it was Y inciple where all com- | Promise was impossible, | Scheidemann remarked that while | the political situation might be clearly defined the economic situation of the country was very obscure. ft oe ‘BITES HAND THAT FED HIM Lieut. Mita: food and drinks ate, but the “new revolution,” whose object as to substitute Soviets for the He decl: he ould never make a compromise on question. ik: 4 uestion of pri AND IS, CLUBBED TO DEATH ngrateful Raccoon Balks at Water Offered by Kind-Hearted Pro- hibition Cop. Pedestrians in the transverse road, jar 65th Street and Fifth Avenus, ntral Park, reported to the police at A. M. to-day that @ strange ‘“var- int” was loose in the park. It was too large for a rabbit and too smal for la bear, they said. A hurry call was sent for Policeman Dave Gamible, the Prof, Garner of the The attendance included a number Department, of jeading manufacturers, merchants °®" “#peak monkey” as well as several 4nd professional men, and Col. Rein- Sets GRE [= hardt, the Prussian Minister of War. coman Gamble rmed The chairman of the meeting is} omenee stroll hy quoted as declaring that a strike was | sounds which whose comrades say he led about making wel the “mysterious “animal ms to have understood, At an; rate, Dig, raccoon, tine Torward and gavé Arsenal Station ct he cap offered the stand for water. Policeman Gamble cop's finger in its v By, teeth. It Policeman He then would cease work, according to the | wound cauterines nospital and had the plan, this leading to civil war which, | it was held, would help the Bour-| geoisie attain political power. | Some of the manufacturers and/ commercial interests, Die Freiheit | declares, advocated the utmost sever- ity “as the only means of overcom- to N ing the laboring classes.” The citi- | Coast’ Defense, at Sandy gens yould be armed, and Col. Rein-| hardt is reported to have said the, troops would be entirely on their side. ff On the other hand the position of the German Cabinet has been mate- rlally strengthened as a resuit of the apeeches of Gustay Noske and Philipp Scheidemann, according to the view [J of the non-Socialist preas and opinion in various political circles in Berlin. The lineup of the Majority Social- ists seems to reveal an unbroken front. | ia ZURICH, Switzerland, June 13.— Bpeaking at the Majority Soci convention at Weimar, Philipp | [% Scheidemann, the German Minister President, attacked the partisans of | maz You Never Ray More at Best's Coast ag Retr iim | Fort ‘ol. a SS Army OMicers fo N. ¥. Posts. WASHINGTON, June 13.—Assign- ents of army officers to-day im cluded Major Gen. Charles J. Bailey command the Middle Atlantic Totten, M. Hunter, Hook. Y., and =, Paris Saturday Sales of Un Exceptionally MORNING FROCKS Dainty, cool frocks of striped simple, easily-slipped-on model with a collar of white rep. Misses’ sizes. SEPARATE SKIRTS White skirts of @est &€». gabardine will always look well because they launder so easily. Maésses’ lengths. ATTRACTIVE DRESSES Pretty models of linen and voile combined, in all the lovely Summer shades. Misses’ sizes. Misses’ sizes. Second Floor Boys’ & Gi ribbed si EVAN UUAAMULENAAPARALUAN SH oabst poeerasMIMMMTETIMNETTITAY lis white and black; splendid play stockings. "38 aePain j ¥ 3600 pairs of fine combed cotton “Derby” stockings for boys and girls will make { ' durable school stockings in the Autumn and will do for mountain and country i FUR STORAGE 2%~REPAIRING AND REMODELING « oe Summer, -50 a Pair , Best & Co i Week End Sale—— Tennis Season is On!— _ —f. e F 5 ; f Tells ‘leis ao Sb eek i Ribbon Sport Hats Large Variety of F Established 1879 5.95 Rackets t ' | in i r F f. | . for Women & Misses ie Lil iPesties ' , ox Sca '$—reduced Hy Hats, with silk ribbon tops in all Cone O85, “50. 15 & 1.50 ( } i . ! the fashionable pastel and sweater Horseman and Spalding rackets i Specially priced for’ immediate. clearance. since re Joven Wits Hemp, Five for young peonle, light weight, i About forty scarfs are included —fine i cy PAE SRA 180 10 6,00 : large skins, silky in hair—in the desired if i shades of brown and gray. | } Hoel pe ; Success to the Boy Scouts! a fore specially priced Lia aa iM Best & Co, are ready with a helping hand, every time, for the Boy Scouts, | | We are official agents for Boy Scouts and carry all the things that they are required { Clearance price | i to have and-many helpful things besides. Our latest acquisition, is 38 00 : j The Boy Scouts Book of Stories (new). 2.00 Fourth Floor i) , i Many mothers have told us that the is the nicest barber Thais courts my Bo rently metchad v9 meio i] Children’s Barber Shop (original) in i iPeské ©) shop in town, : Service is quick and sanitary. Ten barbers and ten chairs. This store will close at 5 o'clock from June 16th until September 2nd; closed all day Saturday, June 28th, and on Saturdays during July and August. ’ Fifth"Avenue at 35th Street i Misses’ Desirable Summer Apparel SMART WRAPS & CAPES Included are handsome wraps and capes of good West & €s, materials, made on the smartest, most becoming lines. ‘There is a variety of colors. Priced Very Low The ideal stochintgs for children are these wide or “Derby” \ kings, made in America, but patterned afler the i well known English “Derby” ribbed stockings. 2400 pairs of “‘Derby”’ cotton stockings for boys and girls are inCordovan, gray, You Never Pay More at Best 4 the weapon again, | ~ oma seman Suillvan arrested the rans ner, but had to fight his MENAGED, HE FIRES A SHOT ed AND Is PROMPTLY ARRESTED Bomeboah t him to | station. hot cltertent, but nothing to ties. The ete Berkowitz, said gun bepause a man pad 3 yi and that the first shot he fired was at this man, our DE VALERA COMING HERE? Revolver Display on East Side Causes a Near-Panic Before Capture. A man describing himself as Abraham Berkowits, No, 273 South Third Street, Brooklyn, will be arraigned to-day in the Kesex Matket Court on a charge of carrying @ revolver. This same revol- ver caused @ near-panio late last night in Delancey Street, near Easex. ray It started with a shot near where Motorcycle Policeman Sullivan was » A man started to run, and a wed, Some one got near enough to send the fugitive spinning to the sidewalk with a kick. The jolt Gis- LONDON, June 1%-—Reporta from Deblin indicate that Edward de Valera, President of the Irish Republi, is on his way to the United States, He has been missing from Dublin for ten days. Dr. Patrick McCartan of Philadelphia, special representative of the Irish Re- public, js expected in New York to-day. It is not known whether his trip to New. York is concerning the suspected de- parture of @e Valera for this country. FUR STORAGE (COLD DRY AIR) 2% ABSOLUTE SECURITY ALTERATIONS AT SUMMER PRICES 384 FIFTH AVENUE Between 35th and 36th Sts. PHONE 2044 GREELEY z AEs Ge Sel dans est &Co, -- Established 1879 usual Opportunity Low Prices ‘cale in rose, lavender or blue are made in a Special 3,50 Special 3.95 Special 22,50 Heretofore 35.00 to 59.00. 19.50 rls’ Stockings of Quality iW