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REO NS MRM Ble, 3 Se Ay ae we at fs 3a Ra Sam I >i 7, So Re Rane is pam ie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUN JUNE i9, 1919. cliffe, former head of the British Mis- a —— - sion in the United States who under- went an proche yesterday, was pro- fipeto's Isfactority to-day, accord. ay 7 Bulletin issued by his physl- man Wanamaker could procure in one| of War, Secretary of the Navy and week 6,000 subscriptions of $100,000 | Mr. Woods ty Pay prodeuitioe.' would stand| “All that is asked,” Mr. Woods says. “is that the employer write an appli- eation for the citation, stating that he Mill employ his old service men. and address in care partment, washington.” eee ["ergneti@e ge Gates After Operation. > PLANS TOORGANIZ oe pahery that confronts many of TENANTS TOBULD THER ONNHONES Mayor’s Committee Urged to Aid in Formation of Joint Stock Company. A plan for organizing the tenauts f this city Into a stock company ‘Which shaft build houses to ve rented to stockholders on a basis of 6 por cent. of cost was explained to the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profi- teering to-day by Samuel F. Boyce! of No, 3:21 Bfonaway. Mr. Boyce .ays he hopes for the co-operation of leading men of the city. He purposes to call his orguni- Bation the People’s Reconstruction | Association of Greater New York, / and bis intention is to organize as Many rent-pa:ers as possible into a single body. Each member of the association, Mr. Boyce explains, will revsive shares of stock under an arrange- _ fhent by which he can pay for the same in weekly installments. Apy } property that may be sold by the as- ‘ociation will create a dividend] the poor of the city because of the or nel Sites We was shown in a ew light béfore Municipal Court Jus- | tiee Peter A. Sbiel in the Bronx Municipal Court yesterday when & woman and her ten children an- founced their intention of making their home in a stable. The woman is Mrs. Angelo Santoro, No, 608 Hast 187th Street. She ap- peared to answer a dispossess notice served on her by the owner, Pietro Cincelll, The woman told the court she was unable to pay the new rental of $18 demanded for her rooms. ‘The woman explained she was tak- ing her family to an empty stable, but the court warned her that would violate the Board of Health rules. “IN give you another week in which to find rooms,” said Justice Shiel, “and if you are not successful by that time come back and I'll try and extend it further.” CITATION FOR EMPLOYERS GIVING BACK PRE- PRE-WAR JOBS Will Be ‘Permittid to Display ‘United States Shield on Firm’s Service Flag. And now there is a citation for the exmployer—the employer who “makes food on his service fags.” With their pre-war filled or of- po yg rahe cent. and 8 per | fund. Mr. Boyce says that when his or- ization is completed he will pro- F to all the rent payers of New York that they contribute $1 eaca as @ foundation fund to put the associa- tion on a working basis. Another suggestion made by F. J. Graham of No. 228 Audubon Avenue, calls for immediate action by the Federal Government of a loan of at { least $500,000,000 tor the Second Fed- eral Reserve District to be subscribed 7 the people of that district. Mr. America's honorably dis- sharge soldiers and sailors, Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Secretary of War, said to-day in a letter from Washington that the War and Navy Departments had citation the army or navy during the war The citation carries with it per- mission for the holder to display on his firm's service flag the shield of the United States. It is handsomely en- West 42nd Street MEN’S SECTION graved, engrossed with the mame of the Stern Brothers West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Young Men’s and Men’s Fine Suits—Special $30 From the Kirschbaum Shops THE actual value of these suits in many cases is $10 above this price—in no case less than $7.50. Wool- ens, workmanship and designs that appeal to men accustomed to the finer things in clothes. single-breasted models Suits of Palm Beach, Mohair, Tropical Wors- ted and Shantung Silk — $13.50 to $23.75 Double and THIRD FLOOR and West 42nd Street MISSES’ NAVY BLUE FROCKS, combined with Georgette Crepe; smart draped skirt; 14, 16 and 18 years, Stern Brothers! The following sales arranged for Friday and until closing time at Noon Saturday: MISSES’ STYLISH FROCKS Of Silk and Cotton—Special. Values MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS of crossbar Voiles organdie collar and cuffs; 14-16-18 years, . Smart apron front effect; white : $7.50 MISSES’ ORGANDIE FROCKS with skirt tunic trimmed with ruffles of self material; tie sash; collar, cuffs and yoke Valenciennes lace trimmed; 14-16-18 yrs., $16.50 TAFFETA $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ White Kid (Between 5th and €th Acenues) West 43rd Street} MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS of checked y Gingham, figured and flowered Voiles; : tunic and draped skirts; 14-16-18 years, og $9.75 a MISSES’ WHITE VOILE DRESSES, smartly embroidered in bog effects; yoke, collar and cuffs trimmed with Valenciennes lace; 14-16-18 years, < $18.50 MISSES’ TAFFETA DRESSES, smart tunie skirt models, also combination of ruffles, lingerie vestees; 14-16-18 years, $22.50 recipiem, and signed by the Secretary \ Graham says he feels sure that Rod- PUMPS, OXFORDS & BOOTS). Many smart styles represented—suitable for | ah or dress wear; made of the popular & C. White Washable Kid. White Kid Boots, With ivory soles and heels, White Kid Oxfords, Leather soles and ivory heels, .. 10.00}, pe ‘aaa JEWELRY GRADUATION GIFTS For Boys and Girls—Specially Reduced GIRLS’ WRIST WATCHES on ribbons; gold filled; round, square and octagon ‘shapes: 20-year gold-filled cases with fine 7 or 15 jeweled move- ments; plain and engraved; were $18.75 to 23.75, BOYS’ STRAP WATCHES— Nickel cases, radium dial, unbreakable crystal, | wi second hand; wide strap; were formerl, 12.75 and 14.00; excel- lent values at 14-KARAT GOLD RINGS— Signet or set with genuine ‘garnet, tourmaline, blood- stone, sardonyx, moss agate, topaz and scientific rubies and sapphires; were $8.60 to 18,50,.....cseove eeege $6.75 10 & 14-KARAT GOLD BAR Pins, Brooches and Scarf Pins; all new patterns in beautiful pierced designs set with genuine amethyst, tour- maline, sapphires, pearls, etc.; were $15.00 to 20.00, Featured far enough in advance of the “‘Glorious Fourth’? to furnish ample time for careful selection and necessary alterations. Tare Fourth of July is only twelve shopping coy | ae hue of the rainbow is featured in these S distant! Delay in the selection of one’s froc! eas hades, for this gayest of all events cannot disclose to a — Pir vig os in Pad hy ffered i tra- rely sain on tot tren sires, ister incur entre and curves and flowered patterns and made up ordinary collection. By selecting your frocks at once “ Ke will have the pick of the best that can be offered. in captivating models which interpret all the latest fashion fancies. There are clever combinations of lurthermore, if any alterations are needed to insure a pesiors Bh jteare HH be best gnoudh Foimake shen plain and figured materials which produce distinctive, y 7h . unusual effects entirely new in cotton materials, ready-to-wear, several days before you need it, 7-50 to 200 $8.75 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Displayed on the Third Floor, styles especially designed to be developed in Summer fabrics— WASHABLE SUITS of Palmer Linen, White Rep, White Gal- atea, Devonshire, Chambray and VOILES LINENS & GINGHAMS PONGEES Irish Linen. Models illustrated: Foulard Patterns [ailored Dresses Tailored Suits yim: re esse: —O| Pastel Flowered Ghech and. Plaid Ginghams Straighi Line Effects No. 1—Oliver Twist, lain Navy Gingham and Organdie Combined Embroidered Novelties No. 2—Middy, The models show collarless effects in the becoming oval neckline, new adaptations of the smart over- blouse, ruffled bodices and draped skirts, tucked vestees and dainty val lace trimmings, unique pockets and chic girdle effects. No. 3—Junior Norfolk, $3.95, Values up to $6.50 ‘AMP OR COUNTRY SUITS consisting of shirt, belt and trou- sers; sizes ranging from 7 to 17 years; regularly $5.00, Special $3.75 Our designers did their utmost to make these frocks, without reserve, the most original Summer Crea- tions ever exhibited in New York, or elsewhere for that matter, and we believe you will agree with us that they have succeeded, WOMEN AND MISSES’ SIZES ROBERT EDGREN, Foremost Sporting Authority in America, will report the twelve-round i} world’s heavyweight championship fight between Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey | AT TOLEDO, ON JULY 4TH, | aeeeneFOR_THE EVENING WORLD. _ ri 9s Oui A