The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 6

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Cher! office ; pensation for the land and the Harlem Railroad in White | damaxes to the remainder of the tra according to the report of John |!cnd owned by Parley. ed Guest scarf and a cover for that little ins, too. The Une . It won't take but a con- you want—no rubbing nor hung at the windows, cover looked like new er matched, all were an wear, it only costs ten cents and it comes smartest - Have you tried Tintex? ANTZEN’S Children’s Shoes “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Our King model children’s shoes embody style distinction, dressi- ness, comfort and give sturdy wear—features which parents instinctively seek. Built on foot-health prin- eal atta it avi le of the designing urge LASELL’S PRETTIEST GIRL claimed Champion Baker of Massachusetts School. NEWTON, Mass., June 18—The | prettiest girl in Laseli Seminary | was proclaimed ite best breads | maker at the Commencement Day exercises yesterday. Acknowledged ag the school beauty when she was crowned Queen of the May | recently, Miss Ethel E. A. Ram- | age of St. Johnsbury, Vt. gained honors for her skill in cookery when she baked the best bread and was awarded the gold loaf. JUDGES REFUSE TO SEND | PRISONERS TO MINEOLA Say Conditions at Nassau County Jail Are Lax, and Transfer Federal Charges. Owing to conditions of which they disapprove, Federal Judges Chatfleld| and Garvin of the Brooklyn district announced to-day that they would send no more Government prisoners to the Nassau County Jail at Mineola. It was said prisoners were allowed to wander about the grounds, to go out in automobiles, and that Leo Fischel was permitted to visit the Elks’ Club in Freeport three weeks before the end of his term of six months for failure to pay alimony. Sheriff Seaman said to-day that if Fischel was permitted to leave the fail it was without his knowledge or consent and that he would begin an "investigation at once. Lord & layvlor —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. Mid-Week Offering of Household Linens _Table Cloths and Napkins Pure Linen Table‘Cloths......each $6.50 Pure Linen Napkins... Linen Sheets Trish hand embroidered Sheets at the prices you would ordinarily pay for plain linen sheets. Hemstitched Satin Striped cotton Huck Towels Turkishe Bath Towel Madeira Linens Hand embroidered Scarfs (mostly manu- facturers’ samples), size 18x54 inches. Table Damask Hand Embroidered Centre Pieces, size |, Mercerized Table Damask....yard $1.25 SPS eC each $1.95 White Cottons At Interesting Prices Mercerized Lingerie Batiste Imported; 40 inches wide. “Shantung’’ Silks’ More Popular Than Ever Exceptional offerings for Tomor- row ‘of these fine serviceable Silks in both the natural color and white. Natural Color Shant ung 33 inches wide; excellent English Long Cloth Soft needle finish; 36 inches wide. 10-yard piece English Nainsook Soft, sheer quality; 36} $1.95 inches wide. 10-yard piece White Shantun, 33 inches wide; heavy quality. Yard Noteworthy Offerings in Odd Pieces of Furnitu Solid Mahogany Wing Chair or Rocker. ., . $19.75 Mahogany Gate Leg | $24.75 | mahogany 39th Street each $12.00 and $13.75 each $3.95 Outing of Men aud Women of the 14th. The Delaware Club and the Women's tive members, will hold thelr annual | jaye Late Queen of the May Also Pro. | Summernight’s Festival on Friday eve-|to attend. } Yanil 50c $3.85 jecond Floor, re “Occasional” Table, solid Pere vs oe $16.75 Deep Tufted Box Couch, | interior solid cedar, made | with removable partitions, ; In denim coverings. $34.75 Bed, complete with sang | In tapestry coverings, Queen Anne Day Bed,| solid mahogany; frame only. $44.75 Exceptional Biltmore Mahogany Day box spring......... $ The Committees of 349, 351, 353- FIFTH AVENUE, at 34th St. Will Hold on Thursday Most Important Sale OF THE SEASON id-Summer, Dress, Sport and Garden HATS Sok Pee Hats That Ordinarily Sell as High as $25.00 Featuring the distinctive models inspired by ve. Shop, expressing—LE GEORGETTES in Pink, Helio, Navy, White and Corn ‘Color; DUVETYN, CHANTILLY LACE and LARGE ROUGH STRAWS trimmed with beau- tiful Field Flowers. THIS COLLECTION REPRESENTS HATS JUST MADE UP— NOT SHOP WORN, MUSSED OR £ AS IS SO GENERAL IN SALE OFFERINGS. Exta Salespeople in Attendance. Arrive Water Gap (822) 3.40 P.M. Cresco Tobyhanna after June 22, arriving 8 only, leavin, ‘Mountain SPECIAL" A New Fast Train to Delaware Water Gap (First Stop) and Pocono Mountain Resorts Fridays and Saturdays Only Beginning Friday, June 20 Leave New York, 1.24 P.M. Leave Hoboken, 1.45 P.M. urg : e nalomink $59 * Henryville 4.08 * 423° Mt. Pocono 440° Pocono Summit 4.46 * 455 °* —--- Scranton 5.40 * Returning Suadaye only, leaving Scranton at 625 P, M. on, and New York at 1030 P.M. Aloo returning Tobyhanna st 631 A.M. on pnd efter June ai few York at 930 A. M- UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads ANNIN & CO, New York Rex, U. 6 Pat, oft, Double Warp All Woo! Bunting. THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNB 18, 1919. ning, June 20, et the Harlem Rives Casino, 127th Street and Second avenues. spared no efforts to make the affair Mtuated in the middle Yorkville see-|0n¢ of the best ever held in the dis- tion, of which William C. Bianey and Miss Margaret V, Rooney are the execu- | bevé tetet, and the sailor and soldier boys pore, eenee to meet lany State and cl! ‘been invited and have promised Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— - Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk A Remarkable Sale of Capes | $19.50 One of New York’s foremost manufacturers sold us his entire surplus stock of Capes at a great reduction—wanted to turn his attention to making Showroom Samples for Fall. The Entire Purchase Will Be Placed on Sale at Less Than Cost to Make. ight distinct Models, fine dark navy blue Serge, lined throughout with Foulard Silks, in smart patterns—attractive, exclusive styles. for the Boardwalk, for Motoring, for Cool Evenings, in town or out of town. Capes particularly adapted D THROUGH HANDLING, Another Important Sale Women’s Summer Dresses An Entirely New Collection of Mid-Summer Models $5.00, $6.95, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 to $19.50 Lackawanna Railroad Every American Should Havea Flag| You Receive Full Value When You Buy a Flag of | STERLING or DEFIANCE Ty aa ata A Flag of A Flag that bids pate S07 Sterling Suality defiance to the weather See that Flag is Stamped STERLING or DEFIANCE SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Just arrived, hundreds of charming Cotton Frocks purchased especially for this event and offering the most exceptional economies of the season. Dresses+styled so smartly, made so neatly, that they will be distinct additions to the Summer Wardrobe, In sheer and dainty or more serviceable fabrics. Flowered, Checked, Dotted, Striped and Foulard Voiles, Organdies, Tissues and Ginghams A delightful variety of fashions, in every wanted color, color combinations and ee |

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