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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20,. 1919, WEEK END SPECIALS — IN OUR— NEW MEN’S SHOP Direct Entrance 32 West 14 St. HE sweepi! the up-t success achieved teness of STYLWEAR Ci the o ‘A of our new men’s shop ts G FOR MEN and because it is what men are looking for, the QUALITY, service and price. Men’s Palm Beach Suits 12.65 Stripes and plain colors. Men's tel Suits Special.... 16.35 ca aay fia 100 Men’s Suits Special.... 14.85, Youthful and conservative’ styles. 210 Men's Suits 18.50 Styles for younger and older men. Men’sWhite DuckTrousers - 1.95 In khaki......... 1.65 , Sines 30 waist. Men’s Flannel Trousers Special... 4,95, Black hairline stripes on white 2,200 Summer Shirts Special... 1,52 Men’sWhite Soisette Shirts Special... 1.66 With and without collars. Men’s Silk Fibre Shirts Special... 5,10 These fine penny sill fibre and silk mixed shirts look’ like silk And are more ‘durable. Striped terns. ny with separate Toatching collars. All sizes. Men’s Wool Serge Suits Snappy one and two-button waist seam styles for Ria ind men and conservative double-breasted mod- els; soft, durable—our regular $35 “29.75 Men’s Serge Trousers Wool finish, all sizes. 3.66 Men's All-Wool Serge Trousers. 4.66 Men’s White Otis Under- teeth... : -79 Fine 42 Bose, 2 noted for durabil- ity, shirts with short or lo sleeves. Drawers reinforced an gusseted. All sizes complete. Men’s Porosknit Union Suits Special.... 96 Short sleeves and ankle lenglh. Men’s Summer Pajamas 1.95 Made of soft finished material, closely woven. Colored striped patterns. Silk frog fastenings. All sizes. Store Open To-Morrow Until 5:30 P. M. neEARN Fourteenth Street ‘West of Fifth Avenue Sale Saturday---A Special Lot of Children’s Pumps and Oxfords Sizes 814 to 10}4— Our regular $3.75... {3.00 B to E Widths Sizes 11 to 2— Our regular $4.25. . 13.00 All sizes are in the lot, but not in each style, hence the reductione—included are patent leather pumps and oxfords, gunmetal calf pumps and oxfords and tan oxfords; all from regular stock with Goodyear weited soles and broad toe lasts, Women’s White Tenderfoot Shoes For Summer Comfort, Style and Coolness Women’s White Canvas Lace Shoes Broad toes. Cc, D, E and EE sizes—Oxfords low flat heels, welted soles— widths— lines, occasions .. 5.95 | Women’s White Canvas Oxfords With white rubber heels—cool, comfortable and well fitting shoes—built on smart suitable for SOLDIER HELD ON SUSPICION) Ranking Officer of Navy and Wife, “NOT ONE DEPUTY’S BADGE IN $2,000 SHOE ROBBERY Old 69th Veteran, Guarding Bronx Barges, Says Thieves Threat- ened Him With Gun. Daniet McDonald; twenty-five, No. 133 Franklin ‘Street, Brooklyn, a former member of the old 69th Regiment, was held in $1,500 ball to-day in Morrisania Court on suspicion of burgiarly, He will be examined next Monday. Shoes to the value of, $2,000 were stolen early yesterday morning from a barge of the Brooklyn Eastetn Dis- trict Terminal Company moored at Tif- fany Street, the Bronx. McDonald, who had been wounded and gassed in Frange, was in charge of the barge and told the police two men had suddenly ap- peared and pointed revolvers at him while others loaded auto trucks with the shoes, Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared sham; yom contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for sham- pooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, crgamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every Particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and sivo oll, The hair dries quickly and 4nd It loaves it fine and silky, brigh fy and easy to manage. You can get Mi poo at most any drug store, cheap, and a few ounces i# enough to law An the family for month: yenly, Who Crossed Ocean on Battleship _ SIVEN OUT, SAYS SHERIFF, Knott Objects to Mayor's Way of | ¥ Carransa Rashes 1,000 Troops to Agua Prieta. NOGALES, Ariz., June 20.—A troop train carrying 1,000 Mexican Federal d across the border from The treops leave to- Prieta. Wonderfully smart true blue Serge, Graduation Suits Designed for Style, ‘and For Triple Service suits of unfading, which would be awarded a Medal of Merit in any class. Stylish slash pocket, loose back coats, lined with serviceable Mohair; and full lined knickers, with double seat and double knee; sizes 7 to 18, Special Value at $15.00 | Bain Beach Suits for Boys The genuine Palm Beach. Tailored to hold their shape. color and grey. Sizes 7 to 18, In smart tan, sand Price $10.00 Mrs. Benson First Woman to Make Transatlantic Trip on U. S. Warship. Admiral Williamf™, Benson, Chief of Naval Operations and therefore ranking officer in the navy, arrived home from France to-day on the bat- tleship Arkansas. Accompanying him on the warship, which anchored in the North River opposite 110th Street, | was Mrs, Benson, who had the dis- | tinction of being the first woman to cross the ocean as a passenger on an American man-of-war. ‘There were 57,000 Americans in Eu- rope trying to book passage home, the Admiral explained, and that was why he arranged to bring his wife back with him on the Arkansas. The Admiral will come ashore this }afternoon to resume his duties in Washington after having spent eight months abroad, where he assisted in framing the naval terms of the armi- stice and served as American naval | at the Peace Con- | representative | ference. A reduction in naval armaments if the League of Nations becomes a |fact was predicted by Admiral Ben- | son, who went on: “There would not be any need of a large navy if the covenant is adopted. I am sure President Wilson's ideas can be they all should be worked out. | look for a large development in air- craft in our navy, though we are (| competing with on one. While in France Admiral Benson was decorated by President Poincare with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, LABOR REFUSES TO ASK FREEDOM IN “SPY” CASES Federation, However, Urges Re- scinding of Wartime Laws With Coming of Peace. ATLANTIC Y, N. J, June 20.— American Federation of Labor, in convention here, ed to-day to ask for the release of so-called political and industrial prisoners convicted under the espionage and other war-time acts. In- stead, the Federation adopted a modi- fled resolution requesting that these acts be rescinded with the formal com- Ing of peace. Originally three resolutions had been Prepared demanding freedom for politi- calf and industrial prisoners, but the Resolutions Committee, on advice of members who believed that many of these prisémers were deservedly con- vioted and sentenced, decided to present a substitute memorial, brought to full fruition and I believe | Placing Blame for Alleged IMegal Uge of Insignia. Sheriff David H. Knott to-day ob- Jeeted to Mayor Hylan's way of placing responsibility for the alleged illegal use of Deputy Shériffe’ badges. While the Alleged to eagiothins PITTSBL have — sto! amo! » The polies sed to, numerous road, that been route h while en Sheriff declared he did not wish to be) =~ * Put in the position of criticising the| Mayor for his letter to Police Commis- sioner Enright, he said he had not given @ single Deputy Sheriffs’ badge since he was in office. had countles® applica- tions,” said the Sheriff. “Sore of them from men who have a right to ask for| them, some from men who just want them #0 aa to speed in their automo- diles. But I bave not given any. Hf the occasion demands, { shall of course ap- point as many deputies as are needed In regard to people using badges which they have stolen or which have been loaned, we have taken needed action,” lianas ns 10 YEARS FOR FRAUD ON U.S. Contractor Also Fined $25,000 tn Nitrate Case. NORFOLK, Va., June 2, — W. B. ‘Treadwell, a contractor, convicted of embezzlement from the Government ‘in connection with nitrate shipments, was sentenced in Federal District Court to: day to ten imprisonment and fine. dence at the trial was that shipments valued at, $100,000 which he handled disappeared in transit. | Treadwell has filed an appeal. BLYN STORES—more than men’s stores—more than women’s stores—they are FAMILY stores. other There is no organization in the world that sells shoes equal to ours at our pri Eleven Big Best Stores | se"tr ast Side nee id A Tho IA Suh As. wear 30th St | ez Mowery, ne. Broome 442-446 Fulton St. of {. "an on O89 Broad, Rt. oo. Mt Section “Near Factory: 511-519 East 724 St., ‘sunny south.” | Catholic LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES | Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! ERE ella MA Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion and complexion beau tifier at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup ply three ounces of orchard whfte for ft ents. Massage this sweetly lotion into the face, nebk, arms and han each day and blemishes disappear soft and rosy white Yes! the ski: 5 never irrita less an: Two Timely Vales 7 in Blyn Oxfords for Men 5” Men's White Nu-Buck Oxfords with Neolin Sole Also in Tan and Gun Metal. In Patent Colt, 5.50 Style 40414, Men's Dark Tan Blucher Oxfords Also Gun Metal Cals One of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Experts at Each non Store All This Week Piedmont Peanut Oi] —is cold - pressed — from whole, hand-picked peanuts grown in the It is a wholesome and easily digested American food oil—ideal for both table and cooking purposes. Auk for PIEDMONT— The food oi) with the nut flavor rey Ore Meeting In Defense of the Faith in France CARNEGIE HALL §7h Street SUNDAY EVE, the rights of free sp . free press ed 2p at 8:00 ie eee | Most Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, D. D., NAVY PRISON NTO FREE 287. Archbishop of Ney York, will preside mme Rev. Francis P. Duffy, ore ot Partement! Chaplain of 165th Regiment, PORTSMOUTH, N. H., June aaa " hundred. and elghty-seven Hon, Wm. P. Larkin, Supreme Director, K. of C 'naval prison here will be will speak learned to-day, the recommen Nek, Lieut, Commander Thomas Jonna McCormack will sing borne, in charge h been ‘approved 2 oners will be resto: ir full duty and 217 dishonorably 4 rged from se vice, Through the Mutual Welfa | League the men had ben given an op- |portunity to show their | x This, adopted by an overwhelming vote, besides asking for repeal of i in the Harlem posice court ser White Canvas Lace Shoes for Stout Women Extra wide ankles, medium round toes, ow flat heels, light welted soles, D, E and EE widths; sizes 4to8..... . 6.45 Women’s White Canvas pero | Fashionable long vamps, high heels low heels with round toe shapes— welted soles—all sizes and widths Genuine White Buckskin Arch Support Shoes For women who suffer with fallen arches, | weak ankles and tired, aching feet—these | shoes are specially constructed with inside braces that hold the icot in correct position medium round toes and extens.on heels —B C, D and E wieths—all iL 45 | White Shirts and Blouses, $1.15 and $1.50 White Galatea Middy Suits, with Long Trousers, Sizes 3 to 9, Special at $3.45 ‘roadway, at 49th 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Se. 44 East 14th Street 125th Street, at 3d Avenue 20.--Two mat the ” also 4.95 n, having the pris Doors open 7:30 P. M. Sharp A limited number of tickets have been as.igned all Pastors |te become good citizens. The depart- ure of these men will leave approxi- mately 1,300 prisoners here, of