The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 9

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av 2 dau rvaiive WORLD, PROFESSOR CALLS FORD QUOTATIONS LIKE ANARCHISTS ‘sialon Anti-War Views Attributed to} Manufacturer Read in any the American * * ters given out to-day oy Libel Suit. D as Tolstoy, and those who woul | achieve the same object by violence.” a MANY CITIES PREPARED — KELLN ER BROS. Fiurniture Jwenty-nine years selling Southeast Corner J5th Street.and Oth Avenue Show Activities of Mayors to Prevent Any Outbreak. Dete! sent by the society urging preparations to defend ves the “Reds” and recommending the forma- tion of emergency police forces of cit! gens. This proposal has brought ¢n- thustestic responses from the Mayors who told of the work already done in Aa | MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., June 20, Hil | J. 8. Reeves, professor of political Hig |economy at the University of Michi- Hil | can, was called to the witness stand William and Mary ‘well-trained body of Home Guards and ee ee ee tien | tal and in Lynn, Mass. Mayor e aval | Hig | He was shown an article by Edwarg | Marwhall, which was largely quota- | tions from Mr, Word, and asked if they were similar to those held by any ‘well known anarchists. M Prof. Reeves quoted from Mr, Ford | ing “Sethe trout <| TY TO ERECT BUILDING FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT “The trouble is we are talking of this country, this State, this city, this Old Tenderloin Police Station Site to Be Leased for Ten-Story Structure, if Mo generations of pleased customers — it’s a record made possible only by giving exceptionally good value, We understand the responsibility of such a reputation and are adding many new customers on the same basis. You are cordially invited to visit “The Twenty-five Roome” on dieplay factory, as if it mattered.” Witness named half a dosen “An- archists,” as he called them, includ- ing Tolstoy, who held that nations are immaterial; only the people of the world count, “World brotherhood” as opposed to nationalism is an Anarchistio pol- ley, the witness said. Mr. Ford ad- vocated the former in the Marshall interview, Mr. Ford's alleged view that Gov- ernments are imposed on people and wars waged only for selfish reasons, the witness also held to be Anarch- istic. Other sentiments attributed in the Marshall article to Mr. Ford and) ure Board of Wstimate decided to-day erect a ten-story Department of Healt Building on the city-owned site of the old Tenderloin police station on ‘West th Street. The site is 100x100 feet. The plans will be completed by the middie of July. Borough President Frank I. Dowling, father of the scheme, pelieves the new building will be ready for oocupancy within a year. It wil not only contain the various health bureaus, but will house the sev- eral laboratories now seattered throughout the city. The decision te erect the B. Altman & Co. The Store will be closed to-morrow (Saturday) at 12 Noon called wane by the witness were: “I do not blame any man for avold- ing military service.” “War glorifies murder.” “To my mind the word murderer should be embroidered across the breast of every soldier.” “Pwo classes benefit by war, the military, class and the money lenders. “[ think that war is largely a mat- ter of gree me ‘on the part of those who Profit by “P at otiom is the last refuge of the acoundrs Prof. Reeves said these sentiments | Conary. were common t0 all of the well recog- | (FINE Routh, America, Ds nized Anarchist writers. There are| don't, building is partly @ result of the increase in the rent of the present quarters of the Health Department at Centre and ‘Walker Streets, Originally ‘the rent was $60,000 @ year, The last increase was $20,000 @ year, and to this was added extra cost of Mght, heat and power for running the elevators, President Dowling says the new building will mean @ yearly saving of $100,000 to the city. ——————_. WRIERDLY. ADVICE. Concert neers a rth nking ot Madison Avenue - Fifth Aveme 34th and 35th Streets Sew Gork Cid two classes of anarchists, he eaid,!three pounds, you know. TO COPE WITH RADICALS | Letters to American Defense Society nse Society, A warning had been | of Pevitumint by py # met! No Former Prices are quoted. You The Women’s Shop for Values lee the” sabes 22 East 34th St. mane Very Extraordinary Values DRESSE LR Amerie Wa 240 to-day im the For@-Tribune libel suit] their municipalities. “Hi venieee $ | to toatify to the beltets’of anarchists} 4ayor Donnelly of Trenton, told of a} a omen Se ccce cies aseeresee es | Latest Fashions| = cue = am COTO GRADUATION STYLES We Have Designed Most Unusual and Attractive Styles in White for This Eventful Occasion Be - pSweeresmaadenam et Ne specialize in and feature everal styles from size 24% up for growing girls. GOOD QUALITY AT LOW PRICES “OUR HOSIERY SPECIALS” It will pay you to stop at our most convenient store and ask to see the values we are giving in quality Hosiery—both silk and lisle. Prices 55c, $1.10, $1.79 a |)!|\ a. z a ee > mn aegis nao canes <u> GE | ~— la “GRADUATE” STYLE 5514 2 Ee a | a = | Genuine White Nubuck readin “SEAST DEY Medium Heels and Toes “PHOEBE” Genuine White Nubuck Price $5.00 Genuine White Nubuck Pump oodyear Welt wae Ivory Soles WORTH MORE BUT Hand Made Leather Ornament NO STYLE OVER $5.00 Price $5.00 SMART STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Ask for Style Book Illustrating Latest New York Shoe Fashions Neatly perforated Very attractive Oxford White Ivory Soles Price $5.00 “a ee (a> Se HM SMM, er Mail Order Dept. 326 Lafayette Street New York City Add 15c to Cover Parcel Post Charge in the ‘4 Metropolitan District 4-7 35 Stores in Greater New York See Telephone Direc- tory for Addresses \ wy rn ae ae Materitls Are aareieed Purses "ate be, H | Here % Teabe tops three groupe deed ¢ peu thnepes i eorgette Crepe de Chines Ta Hota Silk Satins Serges Wool Jerseys Extraordinary Values at *10 Figured Georgette Satins Beaded Georgette Taffeta Silk oS Values at Crepe de Chine Satins Ai Crepe Meteor 7 Tricotine Taffeta Silk Beaded Georg eye Extraordinary Values at 32nd Street—Broadway—83rd Street More of Those Wonderful * ; Milan Hemp ame Dress Shapes 3 s : ” Pastel and Other Wanted Shades Orchid—Jade Green—Sand—Pink—Light Blue— Turquoise — Leek Green — Purple — Navy — Black —Cherry—Brown and other wanted shades. Large new shape—medium shape—some have flanges, some with popular reverse sewing. All are Fresh, Clean, New and Perfect. All Shapes on Sale in the Subway Store, Lower Floor. TEN SUMMER SHOW SONG HITS BY THE TEN MOST FAMOUS COMPOSERS ON BROADWAY, INCLUDING JEROME KERN — VICTOR HERBERT — IRVING BERLIN — VICTOR JACOBI — LOU HIRSH, ad First Song, June 29—“A Happy Wedding Day” From “She's a Good Fellow,” Now at the Globe Theatre Words by ANNE CALDWELL (Published by Special Arrangement with the T. B, Harms Co., New York) Music by JEROME KE! ).|SUNDAY WORLD; GET. THE SET; ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE; EDITION LIMITED TO DEMAN Second Song, July 6—“Some Wonderful Sort of Someone” From ‘The Lady in Red” at the Lyric Theatre

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