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Men Shirts 's i Pr wee atyle ‘With ee; hi % e band izes 14 3 No mail orders 119 West 24th St. filled from this «i DJs. Quantities er THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919. Boys’ Pants Strat he Pants of Striped Linene In 2% to r'sinen, rtip earance: ean. fy laundered. Big Selling Days Onl Before Stock "Faking 3 Store Closed All Day Wednesday _ 25th, to take inventory. ‘To prepare for this irhportant event all stock will be reduced to a mini ‘means bargains in every hich it, and such bargains as have made the National's Outlet Store famous. Shop department e every day during this pre-inventory clearance. The odd lots placed on sale each offer astonishing values! Continu ? 5 BY ay “ i f ‘Pre-In Bl Clearance Sale Our Pre-In- Sale Canvas Shoes with white ivory-finish- ed leather sole. $129 Boys’ khaki tan Canvas Shoes with medium weight leather sole. : $100 Children’s Canvas with rubber and heels. $100 White Lace Shoes soles Choice of All Our Shoes, $497 Children’s Summer Shoes Children’s White A clearance sale that in- cludes ALL our National overstocks! For men and women, 40 styles! 10,000 pairs! Shoes with careful, thoroughly inspected workmanship, good leather and good style. Lace or button. Many col- ors, but mostly in black or ‘PARK 200 SERVES 75 | WITH DISPOSSESS WOTICES Lions, Deer, Zebri, Sheep and An-’ gora Goat Will Be Sold to Make | + Room for Newcomers. zg Seventy-five tenants of Central Park Zoo were to-day served with disposses papers to take effect next Wednesday. Park Commissioner Francis D. Gallatin served the papers because there ts @ dire jack of adequate apartméfits in the Zoo for neweoniers, . ‘The animals who go under the hammer, for they are to be sold, range from the Zebu jto the famous Razz Mu Tazz, This assortment includes also sheep, two lion cubs, one red buck deer, one Zoba | batt two Zebu yearlings and an angora goat. ‘Those animals whose draft nufebers did not call for mobilization in the Sheep Meadow, Centra! Park, refused y to join in the hunger strike in- ted by the unlucky ones. In a jstraw vote taken for retaliation upon Commissioner Gallatin, the entire |Simian Committee from the Monkey SIX CONGRESSMEN SAIL FOR EUROPE ON LEVIATHAN Thirty Army Officers Also Depart to Join the Army of Occupa- tion in Germany. The Leviathan, which holds the rec- ord for transporting troops, salled trom Pitr No. 4, Hoboken, at moon to-day for Brest. The Leviathan passed her sister ship, the Imperator, at Sandy Hook, and both dipped their colors, The Inmerator was New York bound. Added accommodations have been provided on the Leviathan for her re- turn voyage and it is expected she wii eclipse all previous troop-carrying rec- ords. Thirty Army officers. en route for duty with the Army of Occupation, were aboard, as well as the wives of ten officers who will join their hus- bands in Germany. At the last minute 1,000 replacement troops who were due to gall on the Leviathan were transferred to the Cap Sinisterre, which will y. ‘Three’ Congressmen ne from Okiahoma, ‘one nd one from Maine sailed House vetoed the suggestion of King Puma to strike. raonal investigation of con- a ditions in Europe. “NAN, Dot's going to give a house arty next week-end, in honor of Elizebeth Porter’s engagement. It’s to be at their big country place and she’s asking heaps of people. We're both invited. Isn't it glo- rious?” Mary uttered a sigh of con- tentment. Any Girl Could Do It clothes—well you're wrong. She hasn't many but they seem a lot, because she. changes their colors. Whenever her blouses or dresses fade or get yellow she Tinfexes them, That wonderful maize evening dress she wore at Kitty’s wedding was onl herold white georgette dress—tinted. "| FINANGIER’S DAUGHTER TO WED ARMY CAPTAIN _ HOME FROM WAR DUTIES Children’s Canvas Shoe with a weight medium leather sole. $129 brown tan. ter: for that Basement sizes in every model. but not all Shoes dress, general wear, or hard service. Values are almost unbeliev- All sizes, able. 2,500 Summer Wash Dresses oa Comparison will show this sale offers Summer Diesses at phenomenally low prices. Many Ud styles. Priced for selling before next Wednesday. Best choosing tomorrow! “Aren't you excited about it?” she demanded. Nan looked up. ‘Of course Iam —it’s sure to be wonderful, but—oh, dear, I do wish it were for anyone but Elizabeth Porter. She has so many clothes that the rest of us feel shabby.’ She laughed shortly. “I haven't half as many as she has.” There's a wonderful peach shade in Tintex,” she continued. ‘‘Go get your white satin dress while I run down to the store and get a box. You knew it's only 10 cents.” Ten minutes later Mary was dis- solving a teaspoonful of the magic powder in a gallon of luke-warm water. ‘You know you don't have to boil Tintex—all you do is to dip the dress up and down uniil you get the shade you want.” ‘ 4 sant, the a big poe aol tee jelight: lan as Mary e | for the My yen fottanks to you I can go to the hou: party, pow. in the meangthite, I'll tint all my faded and yellowed underwear and blouses. I had no idea it was so Ww eee Kae Wuenione Boston Girl War Worker to Be Bride of Capt. Edwards of Cincinnati. The engagement of Miss Jean Lawson, daughter of Thomas Law- son and a prominent member of the Woman's Motor Corps, is reported “Nan, don’t be foolish—you're 7" A to Capt. Burgess Edwards, older son Yo easy to use Tintex. of Mrs, John Couper Edwards of going te, that house party. uu say “lizabeth Porter always has so many Have you tried Tintex? Ady, | Cincinnati and Washington, Capt. | - - _ — | Fawards lately returned from over- “There's to be a dance Satu’ night,” Mary went on. ‘“‘I'm glad have my new evening dress.”’ “Oh, Mary," said Nan disappoint. edly, “if there's to be a dance, ans go. I haven't a thing to wear but my old white satin dress and that's asight! It’s all yellowed. J'll stay home rather than wear it old thing.” Lambert Jewelry for June Weddings and Graduations RK and strains of exams will soon be over, and reparations for graduation go forward with a rush. Your proud parents, aunts and uncles of graduates are invited to come to Lamberts for commencement ifts of diamond and solid gold jewelry, diamond and solid gold rings. { Solid 14 karat gold, gold filled and sterlin Lamberts factory produces a large part of ionable, solidly-constructed stock we show you. And prices are factory $25 $50 $75 $100 $150 $200 $300 $450 and the scarcity of despair. prices. ‘Tif@se who are soon to be graduated from the school of single blessedness to the estate of matri- mony will appre- ciate Lambert Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings For the diamonds are direct importa- tions, brought over- seas long before pon went kiting ii silver watches. the beautifal fash ine diamonds drove dealers almost to All Lambert diamonds are mounted in the Lambert factory and prices do not cover high rent nor other big expenses. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $2000.00; Diamond Fancy Rings, $80. Fancy Rings for men, $15.00 up; Diamond Lavallieres, $12.00 up; .00 up; Diamond Diamond Bar Pins, $14.00 up; Diamond Brooches, $15.00 up; Diamond Bracelets, jar Pin, 1 fine diamond and 4 pearls, $35.00. Solid 14 karat Gold and Platinum Top, fancy, pierced, enginé turned Ber Pin, ‘3 fine diamonds. $60.00. Solid 14-karat Green Gold pierced, engine turned Bar’ Pin, fine diamond, $20.00, Solid 14-karat Green ' seas with the 302d Field Artillery, 26,450 TO BE RECRUITED FOR SERVICE ON BORDER Will Replace Men Enlisted for War | Emergency—Courier Says Villa | Plans No Reprisals. | Gold pierced, engine vet 7a TAT Yt Sa Vavar aw vere turned Bar Pin, sap- : oz ° bas phire center, $16.50; amethyst center, $11.50. Watches Known Everywhere Names of watch factories whose products are on sale at Lamberts are household words. Who has not heard of Wal- tham, Elgin, Howard and Hamilton watches? We have re- WASHINGTON, June 20.—Announce- || _ liable Swiss movements, too. You will find it a pleasure to ment was made to-day that Secretary || © your graduate’s watch here, and to see our stocks of |} Baker had authorized the recruiting || strap and bracelet watches. of 26,450 men for service on Mexican | border. They will replace men en- listed for the war emergency and| now eligible for discharge, Men will be enlisted for the fol- lowing arms and corps, not to exceed the numbers indicated: White in- fantry 8,000, Infantry (negro) 2,000, cavalry 10,000, ¢ield artillery 2,000, engineers 800, medical corps 1,2000 ordnance 150, signal corps 300, air service and quartermaster corps 1,500. EL PASO, Tex., June 20.—Villa will make no reprisals upon American property and lives In Mexico, because American troops drove his men back fro. mthe border Sunday night, « courier from Villa's camp near Villa Ahumda, who arrived here last night on an important mission, decla nw Le ieiwis Y Aww 2-2 2 FUR STORAGE (COLD DRY AIR) 2% ABSOLUTE SECURITY ALTERATIONS AT SUMMER PRICES 384 FIFTH AVENUE Between 35th and 36th Sts. PHONE 2044 GREELEY Hunting or Double Case Skirts for to- morrow’s selling. It’s a White Cotton Gaber- dine, to which a rich trimming effect is given by white embroidery. Shirred all around. De- tachable belt. This Is Our Idea of a Big Sale of Men’s Suits If you can buy suits for less than this—good suits, new modets, Summer fabrics and colors; suits made right, guaranteed and desirable—then we say, buy as many as you can afford. But we'd like to know the store capable of quoting even such a price as this. These Are Worth °23, *25 and £27.50 es And NOTE—Suits for present lo { wear; light and medium weights; neat and stylish Sum- mer patterns; dressy, service- able and desirable—and the sale price is *1 6” un Men, This Is Worth — Looking Into We don’t tell you they’re all $27.50 grades, either—like some of our charitable Broadway and Fifth Avenue frierids would imply in a casual way. Most of them are the lowef-priced grades, but there are enough $27.50 grades to pay the early bird for his alertness. This Sale Will Prove Whether You Want to Save Money on Suits or Not These are extraordinary values—and even competitors will admit it, although it hurts them to do so. Here are Suits of beautiful qualities, tasteful patterns and high-class tailoring. Suits positively worth $23 to $27.50—and we have grouped | Class Ring, <a and lain Roman fini ancy ploreed. ‘eo them for special selling at $16.75, with a written guarantee. If you want more coos fa eee ptt ieee, a red than that, please say so! All sizes, including stouts. | Both Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. RD AVENUE|4{] LAMBERT BROTHERS Ra, j N. W. Corner | Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches 83d Street Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street TH AVENUE Store Open Daily Until 6 Saturday Nights During June Until 9 Between 15th and 16th Streets During July and August the store will close Saturdays at one. PBilk Taffeta] | ooo waists of Flounce, prettily Crepe de Chine trimmed with shir- or Georgette; ting, tucks many styles; ali it every plaiting. Silotta top | | mee, color: for extra = service. hand eom > ability. Only 180 in ; We have 560 of these sleeve- less Coates of good quality Voile. Come in pale blue, or rose, white collar and belt. Wedding Rings That Need No Praise Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings—is it needful to say more? Have they not been build- ing up a reputation for more than forty (40) years? Ask the mothers of the brides who will wear them in this month of weddings and roses! All styles. Engraving : Filled Case, $23.00, without charge. $37.00 “Prine, 18-karat, $5.75 up 18-karat, $7.00 up 18-karat, $8.50 up 18-karat, $10.00 up 22-karat, $6.50 up 22-karat, $8.50 up 22-karat, 10.50 up 22-karat,-$12.00 up Rings for Bright Students ! Memories of graduation are long kept green by Lambert Solid Gold Class Rings, Student Committees, let us suggest, will do. well to make their selection soon, as the end of the school year is only a short time ahead. trimming; a! sixes, Choice of them all at ‘Mhe price has been so deeply gut on this Houso Solid 14-Karat Gold, engraved top, Octagon Bracelet Watch, Solid 14-Karat Gold Bracelet and extension links of solid 14 - karat } Silk Ribbon Wristlet Watch, Octagon Case of Solid 14- Karat Gold, Dependable Swiss Works, $32.00; in a Gold Kk; white or p hand-embroidery. embroidi | lac! . PICTURED—Bioomer effect Combination of Batiste, with handsome lace yoke. { eee ain Fi0or * Ni i & Rompers $00 Rompers, Creepers and) Summer weight garments at pre-inventory clearance ro pron Dreases for| that offer big savings. 215 Wash Suits of Gray | Chambray in single- i] breasted style, White ce | Piping; embroidered col- jar; poplin tie, Straight Boo] Pants, Sizes 2 159 to 6 years. Men's Union Suits Men's athletic style nainsook Union Suits, in ght weight for Summer, Knee length and sleeveless 2] F6s]_ White Cotton Crochet | run Dieached Sea: ith scalloped | Cotton Sheets of a | weignt. Mand torn and hemmed. 12x90 inches 81x99 inches. Corsets-Clearance Sa'e Corsets of Cotton Mesh; medium bust; back closing White Coutil with non-rubtabie i White Coutil Corsets, in fro og 4 Brocade Corsets, elastic webbing at the bottom White or Pink 0 boning over the hips White Coutil Corsets, elastic insert at bottom... Pletured at Left—Coutil; non-rusting boning. 8 fe ‘urkish ven 1tx Pe ir The 1.09 39 Solid 14-Karat Gold Solid 14- Karat Gold, Solid 14-Karat Gold, Ae. , [ Surprise, Store| ames

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