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STORE OPEN 9 A, M. TO 6.30 P. M. _FLEARN - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ——————SS P 7 Start-of-Season Sale 1 GIRLS’ : 2.66 Our Regular $3.94 Why buy expensive frocks for the little girl, when this Start-of- Season Sale affords these charming dresses with every essential of much higher priced ones except the price: The regular value eA stated here is extremely conservative. Assortments of the ' models sketched are limited, since we are unable to duplicate them, but there is a plentiful supply of other equally charming styles. Come early for a full choice THz EVENING W % i COMMITTEE SEEKS DONORS OF CAS ~ TOBSHEMSS Abraham Heller May Be Called by Lusk Body to Help Clear Up Mystery. ess | &he Lusk Committee turned atten- tion to-day to financial aspects of the Bolshevist movement and it was sald that Abraham A. Heller, one of the organizers of the ‘International Oxy- gen Company, probably would be summoned. Ho is sald to be a direc- tor of the Rand School, a contributor to Socialist publications and a finan- cial supporter of radical organiza- tions. | The President of the International Oxygen Company {s Hugo Lieber, who has been reported as the halder Lawn, Organdie and Voile Dresses A Sizes 6 to 14 Years "These frocks are made of the sheer, thin summer materials which give comfort and coolness on the hottest days. - Every pretty pattern and color appears in simply fashioned or more elaborately trimmed styles. There are a number Of other dresses besides those illustrated. Tucking, pleating, smocking, contrasting collars and cuffs, and other style devices to give youthful attractiveness were employed to make these dregses unusual. ‘. ‘ST CALL"LIQUORS! RTH MUST GO! iy go in 5 Days, All prices cut to Sell Out. it } stock of Genuine Brands in the city. Get the Big Dis- ‘counts for Quantity by placing your orders Wednesday and Out of town buyers should place all orders SORDER QUICKLY! 2: sore ery enw ne ota Jul Jernment may oolse all liquor in transit after that date’ vet at duce! ' CLUB AND GROUP ORDERS ACCEPTED BRANDIES AND GINS | rox, “ nae kak. | 8. fheuveiser Cog.. 18 yre., mak 4 i. f Peal Rte Pt ick ackoerry’ Cordial A Claret, Ht if tis Medios J, Regis & Cle Claret Y * E. 4, Regis & Cle Claret 1.00 12.00 4.00 Gree River Whiskey, "Burgundy, J. Regis & Cle. 1.00 12.00 4.00 Toa ces Guar, quart. et. Extophe Richtlion & Ci 18,00 5.06 (0014 Grow Whiskey, be. *Pontet Canct A. Fournler&cl 18.00 6.00 Old Crow Whiskey, quarts, “Barton & Gustiors Medes, . ue [Golden wedding, cuarts. _TBarton & Gustiors Floriae 200... "O18 Private 40 4 8.00 ee ER er) a eso 30 ise i 49 4.25 re) 0 8.66 Sy 0 6.00 48 9.00 8:09 N ff 2, 3.80 10% Off sees act 2 a3 MISCELLANEOUS “te antities. on all items wi double star 20% Of = =, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quamtities, ii. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1887 ‘Telephones Cheises 2468-2469, Oven Bvenings Until § o'Clock. , 108 EighthAve. sei, Ye May SI, 1919— work builds you up healthy, alert and ft. You eat fook after you. Your military duties keep you deep well, feel like a king all the time. Most men gain weight when in the Army, and it’s all sound muscle—~no fat. Mili Vife makes you courageous, builds up will- and self-control, gives It broadens your mind, and stiffens your backbone. Aleve BROOKLYN, N. Y. 342 Ashland Place “ib er bi ~ lof William Hohensotlern’s stock in the Pennsylvania Railroad. * Through Heller the Liisk Committee hopes .to get a line on others who have been giving financial help to the Soviet propaganda. Papers recently seized in the raid on the offices of “Soviet Ambassador” Martens indicate that Heller has been known as “purchasing agent” for the “Commercial Bureau” of the Soviet organization here, and he is said to have sent letters seeking business re- lations with hundreds of Ameri business men. Among the sums he talked of spending were: “For ‘agriculture and machinery, $50,000,000;. hardware and tools $50,- 000,000; locomotives and other rail- road equipment, $250,000,000; cotton, $40,000,000; woolen and textiles, $50,- 000,000; shoes and chemicals, $20,000,- 000." Heller was born in Russia and edu- cated in Moscow and New York, The evidence thus far gathered by the Lusk-Committee has led to the appointment of Assistant District At- torney Rorke to examine the data with a view to criminal prosecutions, It is said that some of the speakers at the radical meeting at Madison Square Garden last Friday may be defendants, The appointment of Mr. “JUNE 25 by force. the State. tice. “ee wees xf 9 " 1919, Rorke was made at the request of the Lusk Committee, Senator Lusk has turned over to Mr. Rorke stenographic reports of the speeches and copies of documents seized in recent raids. Mr. Rorke is studying the data in connection with the provisions of the penal code which makes it a felony to advocate the overthrow of organized government A Right Wing Socialist sald yester- day that the revolutionaries had pre- pared a list of persons they hope to hang as soon as they get control of Heller admitted to-day tn his office in the Russian Soviet headquarters ings “in the interests of social jus- the morning papers,” said “states that Lam a man I haven't even one .aill- jon, but I.may say that I am a man of ample means and have been mak- ing money in this city for the past thirteen years. “The Bovient Government is estab- lished in Russia and {t is a succ+ss. As oon a the United States recog: nizes the Soviet Government I om tools, locomotives and rallroad be ment, cotton and textiles, chemicals and géneral supplies the sum of $200,000,000."" “It is mone; Here Mr. Heller produced his tst.|men will accep’ ={ FOUNDED 1856 the ‘stock. Summer clothes for men and boys —from head to foot. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET ready to expend in this country for gricultural implements, hardwate, “Fellows Who Generous provision, a fitting range of sizes. He was asked if the $20,000,000 at bis ind is Soviet money turned out Soviet printing presses * American business * replied Mr, Heller. phe- nomenal demand for men’s and boys’ summer clothes with a liberal volume of We planned for big busi- ness; we are getting it, and our customers are getting that he has found time for many years to help, financially and otner- what they want, as they wise, a great many radical undertak- want it and at the right cost. Stick by You Through Anything’ —sayy Corporal Daly In “this man’s army” you form the finest of friendships, the kind that last through life.. Read what Corporal William Daly, of Company M, 108th Infantry, says. He knows. He's tried it. 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Extra pay for eame skilled trade, —all “velvet.” It means money in the bank egvice in Europe, Asia, Philippines and When you actually go into train- ff you are thrifty. Does your present job ka. This means experience most people ing for SI in after lite, laying e firm show you $30 a month profit? gladly pay for. Uncle Sam pays you. foundation to build on. ® U.S.ARMY @ 50,000 Red-Blooded Men Going to Serve in France and on the Rhine—Now If you want to see the battlefields of France, and the historic Rhine which the Germans You will be sent across the Atlantic to join the Army of Occupation of the A. E. F. Many veterans are re-enlisting to go back there. You may be too late unless yo"' «ct at once. thought impassable, enlist today. This is the chance of a lifetime. YOUR OPPORTUNITY—WILL YOU GO? Healthy, Out-Door Life In the Army, you live mostly out-of-doors, Your physically, makes you strong, masterful. 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