The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 9

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KED. f cago News) Jooke ee group that embi 6 mil arms mt t i ; Best Lig food For Summer Post it f has caused consi IOASTIES o ‘eminist derable overnment and , | So Injured She Can't Dance, OLZWA' Holzwasser Home Talks No. 473 ODAY—this 1 world is sgog with talk aris LITT you have all. the ACCEPTED AS CASH. French and Spanish Speken Here ji tod t-Page tose So Cesar| basily reached irom West Sideby 86th 3-ROOM APT, $2. EST $325 VALUE 4-ROOM APT. $3 S BEST 8500 VALUE He “Serme sna som to New York State, ‘New Jermy and ————_— fur: low ‘prices ‘New LIBERTY LOAN BONDS | or 59h St. Crosstown Cars 5-ROOM APT. BEST 8700 varor $585 pL hn LL tt Our Liberal Terms We Deliver by Auto Track Direct to Your Door, fearon noe reee | FURNITURE 4 ‘ashor Credit\fy ¢pen Kvenings Till ¥ o'Cleck 45 75 —= ° i j |¢riends with a shoe whose toe is slit GOLONEL'S WIFE ASKS $10,000 FOR TOE Mrs, Desaline Shepard Says Foot Is. and She Used to Love It. | “ Mra. Desaline Shepard, wife of Col. John L. Shepard, Chief Surgeon of the! American Expeditionary Forees, on Gen, Pershing’s staff, brought sult to- | day in the Supreme Court for $10,000 damages for the loss of a toe nail which now makes it impossible for her to dance or wear fashionable shoes. The defendant is Elizabeth N. Cogs-| well, @ chiropodist, of No. 600 Fifth | Avenue, who Is accused of having neg- | ligently treated Mrs, Shepard's left foot, | Attorney Sidney Smith, who repre-' sents Mrs. Shepard, told an Evening World reporter that his client had tried several treatments at the Post Gradu- | ate Hospital and elsewhere but has not been cured. “Dancing has been one of Mrs. Shep- | ard's delights,” he said, “and she is unable to enjoy herself now as she has been accustomed to. Then also she is compelled to go about among her and it is embarraésing.” a Burgiars Get $10,000 Jewels of Busch's Daughter. CHICAGO, June 17.—While guests Wore saying farewell at the front of tho} house, burglars ransacked the home of Mrs. Nellie Mangus Loeb, daughter of the late Adélphus Busch, St. Louis brewer, here, making away with $10,000 worth of jewels, GRADUATION GIFT SPECIAL! [@ en, and ‘so atannpedy to put on juxtable link oF LY FREE ‘This LUT with ete wedding gifts SPECIAL VALUES. i ENFIELD SNAPPY, clean cut military model, Kuppenheimer Suit, with graceful, form fitting lines which will satisfy the desire of youthful dash and vigor. military patch pockets, harness stitched waist and cuffs, straight It has | Enamel Duck with strap all ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. ternoon at which time Attorney Gen- eral Newton himself will appear. ——e—— | 40th Street Wain Itlewal. SUBWAY WILL OPEN FEB. 1. Action was taken to-day by the Rus- —_— Soviet Bureau sian to compel the re-| Will Operate Between Atiantic and turn of papers solned in the raid on the Utes Avenues, Brooklyn. Dureau's office, No. 110 West 4th! That part of the dual system of rapid Street, on June 12 George Gordon Bat-|transit between tho Atlantic Avenue tle, for the Soviet. contended before |terminal in Brookiyn, and Utica Ave- Magistrate Brough that the warrant/nue on the Eastern Parkway subway was insufficient and Irregular. iit be feady for operation about Robert F. Conkling, Assistant At-|geb. 1, This announcement was made GERMANS FIGHTING POLES. —s— Four Teuton Divisions Transterred for Campatan. ZURICH, June 17.—According to the Zurich Post, hostilities have broken out between the Germans and Poles. WEIMAR, June 17.—Replying to « jquestion by members of the National Assembly, War Miniater Norke stated that two German divisions, including the famous “Iron Division,” had been transferréd from Finland for a cam paign against the Poles, He also stated that two other divisions had been trans. ported from Courland for the same pur- pose. SOVIET FIGHTS FOR PAPERS. Counsel Argues That Seixure tn torney Genefal, represented the State,|to-day by Frank Hedley, Vice Presi- and after hearing the case was ad-|dent and General Manager of the Inter- journed until 2 o'clock ww af-‘borough Rapid Transit Company. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Acenues) West 43rd Street Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES Value-giving sale Wednesday—cool and attractive models .of serviceable fabrics; sizes 2 to 5 years—Second Floor. $2.85 Flowered Voile Dresses; $2.50} Checked Flaxon Dresses with Organdie collar, Hand-embroidered collar. Children’s Smart Chambray Dresses, $1 98 striped or plain, hand-embroidered collars,........+000++++5+ special Saturdays until 12 Noon Hand-smocked Bloomer Dresses, of pink or blue Chambray; white collar and cuffs,............ special COTTON DRESS GOODS Remarkably Attractive Varieties To-morrow This season’s most fashionable textures; durable and dependable qualities—dainty as well as serviceable. Plain & Printed Chiffon Voiles the latest designs and colorings, including the popular blue and white combinations, 48c yd. 55c yd. WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Priced for Immediate Clearance Tailor-made Suits depend upon skilful tailoring and dependable quality fabrics for their success—developed in silk or wool fabrics, including Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill, Taffeta, Silk Tricotine and Hair Line Stripe Wool Fabrics, . Regularly $37.50 to 98.00 at $22.50, 27.50, 39.50 and 48.00 WOMEN’S & BOYS’ WATCHES At Pronounced Reductions Boys’ Scout Strap Watches Square or round; radium dial and unbreakable crystal; 7 or 15 8 75 jeweled movements; second hand; leather strap; were $12.75 to $14.50 $ . Women’s Traveling Alarm Watches One day; radium dial and hands; nickel or gunmetal] cases. The back of case when open acts as a stand. Also one-day radium dial Watches in leather traveling cases; were $15.25 and 17.50.......... Women’s 14-Kt. Gold Wrist Watches ¢ Octagon or round, with gold dials; 15 jeweled movement and convertible ribbon; were $87.00,.......0s.cescovcreresrrreecencs 12.75 25.00 VACATION LUGGAGE Large assortments displayed To-morrow Overnight Bags Of Enameled Duck with front and soft roll lapels—$35 to $55 Ready-to-Wear | 1456 Brogdway 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 2 Fle-bush Ave., Brooklyn 125th Street, at 3d Avenue Rd The House of suppenheimer Clothes 44 East 14th St. 47 Cortlandt St, Week-end Suit Cases around; reinforced corners; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches, $6.50 Short strap model—$5.00 Traveling Bags Mammoth Grain 1 Cowhide; size 18 inches; linen lined; excellent value at celluloid fittings; 14 inch size; value $10.00,.. . “i $7.50 Without fittings, 14 inches, $5.00 Silk Hand Bags For Summer wear; new models; black and colors, at a saving of ONE-THIRD $2.95, 5.00 and 6.95 eae Specials ———— Fine Zephyr Dress Gin ghams Silk Taffeta, Satin—in artistic colors. " Mg ggg 8 ee hell sg [ Smaamecesnig Charge for Alterations ———— <a West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Li . | \ i | Smart Taffeta or Georgette Gowns Introducing the Newer Mid-Summer Promenade Modes "1g" 9a. Sumptuous and exclusive new creations in the approved styles that have appeared over night on the Avenue, Repressed and elegant in line and finished in detail—developed of rich Paulette, Printed or Beaded Georgette, MEN’S CLOTHING "Made in Our Own Shops” Y do we operate our own shops? Because . it is the ty way we can take guesswork out of men’s clothes—the only way we can be CERTAIN that our CLAIMS and our CLOTHES exactly match. Besides it eliminates the whole- salers’ profit. This saving is for you. : These Summer suits get their style and fit from custom jprocesses. Factory methods would fail. 28.50 3450 37.50 The cloths are all wool; the thread is all silk; the construction is all right. You should wear them. SPECIAL— BLUE SUITS High standard blue suits which when sold at our regular price of 34.50 and 37.50: were fully 5.00 under present market worth. Models for men and young men. 32.50 Dest & Co. Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 —_ Entrance—1 West 35th Se. You Never Pay More at Best's eal The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and timeliness, Read The World every mormng and keep well posted on current even one

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