The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 7

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th With Captured Machine Gun, Pri- vate Frank Gaffney Took Eighty Prisoners, CAMP DIX, June %.—Lauded as “the second bravest man” in the American Army, First-Class Private Frank Gaffney of New York, for- merly a member of Company G, 108th Infantry, was decorated by Major Gen. Hale at a special ceremony in the parade grounds here yesterday with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest award given on @njisted man in the American Army. Gaffney is cited for conspicuous 3 jantry at Ranssoz, France, on ih t. 29 last, when 'single-handed and wounded he captured a mavnine| captured weapon and a supply of band grenades brought in olgniy prisoners. His Lieutenant and 7,000 r+ ‘opportunity within th “SECOND BRAVEST MAN” |fr*ecatmnst <2A2%sy, tmnt: emt when he lead it to ba ret I$ DECORATED AT CAMP DIX) ts" w2=*tne ‘Train WASHINGTON, June 26. — Soldiers and sailors dirabled by war would be given the opportunity to begin immediately courses im vocational training ‘at under terms of an amended Senate bill appropriating $6,000,000 for the | purpose, passed yesterday unanimous. gun nest and with the aid of the ly by the Et It 1s estimated that Government mon will take a expense antage of the| General John coming year. ' to-day. Politics Wil Enter. ‘WASHINGTON, June 26.—In ing establishment of a permanent ‘eral employment service, E. P. Le ES MENACE IN U. S. BUREAU tach |Semate and House Committes Told ‘hon of Balt Lake City told the jot: Senate and House Labor Committee members holding that did not have authority. Blanton (Di Densmore, charge of furnishing labor for the At- lantic Loading Company in New Jersey. Before resuming its hearings yester- Gay tho joint committes decided not to undertake ® general investigation of the United States Employment Service, | the committes Investigation of charges of wasteful- ness in expenditure of funds made in the House recently by Representative Tex.) against Director ‘will begin ey such 4 service would be mm: the instrumentality of politics and thet Clearance Sale Friday MISSES’ SUITS, CAPES & FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Tailored Formerly 39.50 to 65.00 25.60 Serge, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Worsted Checks, Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Tailored Formerly 69.50 to 98.50 ° 44.00 Exclusive models of Tricotine or Poiret Twill Sizes 14 to om and two prone STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY BONWIT TELLER &,CO.. The Spanalty Shop of Oppinatons FizTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Suits Various t) Twill and Suits GINGHAM_& ORGANDIE FROCKS Very Specially Priced at 18.50 piece models of all plaid or checked ginghams, al ombined with plain colors, sows Rafe are ad, lass » Or quaint with fichus or wide sashes. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 ricotine, Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Formerly 25.00 and 29.50 In Serge, Tricotine or Poiret Twill; 18. long and short length. Sizes 14 to 18, Tailored Suits 36.00 of suits of Serge, Poiret Coatee-Capes 15.00 ruffled, lace | SWAT , !' THE FLY! Conserve Health ° A SANITARY FLY SWATTER FREE for the Coupon —IN NEXT— Sunday World SEE From the out the rich and heavy qualitics of a frosting of candy-like chocolate icing. shortcake, and all other layer Lory just ess; large size, PLAIN LAYERS for a strawbe: brown enough and the right thie! COCOANUT LAYER CAKES—Two each. Three layer cake, cecre » RING DOLKGINUTS— ‘at (doz.) ANGEL ‘CAKE—Vanilla or BA ad late; iced almond sense Las size, 29 each CURRA! AND VANILLA LUNCH CAKES-dozen, Adc Bakeshop ' CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD —A spongy, light plum padding, with- the pudding, box with 0 spy taste and ties Great eal ste 2e each and three layers, Two layer Lie 49e 64 each peore GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-07. loat— Made from the old style soone Me‘Whole Whest Flan, Each te baie JELLY FILLED hone TS—at (doz), GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—-16 cz. lost. Made from Enright’s Allo’ the Wheat Flour, the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each, 10c IMPORTED DIGESTIVE BISCUITS -WeV le & Price's Digestive Biscuits ae whleoeemt, Every ingredient is SMALL PETIT BEURRE, 64c |b. is tested. Specially selected wheat and 69¢ |b. | LITTLE MARY WAFERS, §7c |b. Delicatessen CABBAGE SALAD, WITH GREEN PEPPERS AND FRESH TOMA- TOES—Made of Be gags seasoned and prepared with onnaise, OX MOUTH SALAD—combination salad made of Tripe, Tongue, Ox om Ox Mri Leet and Green Prot een ‘cows ate Ih. expert chef. CORNED BEEF—89¢ vel cooked bottom BOSTON STYLE BAKED HAM— Specially selected, prime tugar- ‘cured hams; tender, baked to a turn and sliced thin, $1.29 bb. FRANKFURTERS—b. 37¢—Small or large size. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON— 79 tb—Just from the smokehouse. SHRIMP SALAD—66¢ Ib.—Made of shrimp, celery and sure may- onnaise. DRIED BONELESS HERRINC, 49¢ Ib. DOMESTIC — LIMBURGER CHEESE -Feacy New York State, S2c lbh YOUNG AMERICAN iar Mild and of fine flavor, 48 Ib, Sere PEANUT BUTTER— 37e [b—Made of Virginia peanuts, Put up in sanitary grease-proof Paper cups, NEW DILL PICKLES, each, 8c Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Lanre—Fifth Floor, 35th Street, RH Macy vld Herald Square ad Mag Sag New York 7 amre—Third Floor, S4th Street, Kear ‘4 °O a ranarmrarmmermnanercranirgraransnaran Store Hours—9.00 A. M. to 5.80 P. se NAAN ey algo te 35th Ste We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower * Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. “Right shape” . Soft soled moccasins for children of wool fabrics 4Ac to $3.49 yd. ARE FLEXIBLE SHOES FOR FLEXI- Former yard prices BLE FEET—THAT IS NATURE'S WAY! 98e to $5.94 : capital ‘Phe annual statement of the hand would become if it Accounts and __ notes receivable, $2,243,954.52 charge accounts amount to than the higher priced 80 per cent. of the mer- chandise it carries, If it had no charge ac- counts—that is to » it it received cash for its sales—its working capital would be almost cut in two. or tan leather, with ventilated toes, as illustrated. Sizes range from(2 to 10. Prices $1.44 to $1.98. SPE —Second Moor, Rear, Our customers are not | button length, full pique sewn or burdened with Oe wages of | finished with Paris point backs franemedly pal Fy unnecessary capital, and two clasps at wrists. 700 women’s wash frocks $9.74 $12.74 With 700 suggestions, all $4.69 women who once as- Even those serted that they “couldn’t think of wearing light Ae in the street” have n won over to the sensible custom of wearing Summer clothes in Summertime. $4.69 Cross-bar striped voile dress combined with white voile, The skirt is box pleated, the collar and cuffs edged with pleated fluting. Llustrated, A. $4.69 Crosser pee voile dress with long shaw! collar, cuffs, vestee and belt of or- gandic. Narrow cotton cluny lace is the | long shawl collar. simple trimming. Illustrated, a dressy touch. Llustrated, D. At $4.69—Trere is another simple model of figured voile in @ small all-over pattern, with side panels and Jong shaw! collar, The vestee is of organdie. Dainty light and serviceable dark colorings. Sizes $4 to 44. Also dresses of gingham, plain voile, and other models of figured voile in the collection. your Summer wardrobe. $9.74 gandie. the simple trimming. Lilustrated, $12.74 * 4 gre SUT AUER TAT TT RE a TTT There are 26 bones in each foot controlled by the strong le; muscles. If allowed freedom the foot is capable of as muc power and action as the hand. Think how cramped and stiff encased in a tightly fitting a big department store in love from early infancy! Think how the bones of the feet the "Middle West contains on bound and the action of the muscles retarded by the two deeply interesting voutes of stiff or poorly shaped shoes! Flexible soled moc- items, vis? the freedom shoes for kiddies’ feet. Te in tk a hd hee a firmer base, as his little feet are able to Inventories of merchan- feel a sro wip on the ground, and his little | dise....+.+ $2,763,524.06 the support of the body instead of leaving that Sa plid lis thi tort ctr ‘Orthiopedie physiclane receennetid thes ects that store’s We prefer to sell these shoes to children rather ones made over stiffer lasts. “RIGHT SHAPE” MOCCASINS may be had high or low, in pearl _ Working capital must M heh : | Chiffon bordeted earn wages, and in case ous etaire the wages are almost double tbe veils, $1.39 what they would be if the gloves store did an exclusively cash Verified prices for similar business. of soft, fine Mocha are exquisite! ities elsewhere, $1.95 to meres oie eel $6.19 pies) Fier, "aly id 2 the store’s customers. v : P - Shove e“hat Mand hi allowed Could there be a Gloves such as these make cuaeribetelin’ta s tale argument in support of the fashion of the short band effect. They are smart economic soun: of our | sleeve doubly smart. They are both ways. ° policy of cash buying and | light weight, beautifully soft and ‘The meshes are unusually cash selling ? flawlessly fashioned. Twelve ee qualities of filet and with designs of chiffon borders are six inches the cash they pay i keeps up BEAVER, BEIGE, SAND, a Fos a ll employment of a big capital IGRay. white, and some combination chem, sunactlancs, Both Street, Broadway: Aenye—Main Floor, 84th Street, Choose your summer wardrobe from crisp, fresh and new, awaiting you in the Women’s Dress Section, coupled with 700 ideas on practical economy, it should be a simple matter to make some very worth while additions to Narrow Tine checked voile frock with smart- ly shaped collar and very deep cuffs of om Narrow pleatings of organdie are Figured voile frock with uneven tunic and Bands of talfeta give it Summer preparations made interesting and economical, mean -Y; women’s suits reduced to $24.74 originally priced $33.75 to $59.75 Tricotine, Poiret twill, men’s wear serge, wool jersey and mixtures Tailored, dress and sport models Angra —Third Floor, 34th street. A noiseless and dangerless Fourth need not mean a funless one for the kiddies! Bay them TOYS that will not “go up in smoke,” but will give them pleasure on the holiday and many days thereafter. "The Toy .Section abounds in lovely playthings that wilt keep the spirit of the holiday seen in Kuidiee? minds wad give them even a greater measure of fun than the noisy, sometimes “‘hurty,” firecrackers of Fourths gone by. Toy cannon, 4Te to $2.89 The Fourth in the garden — Army tanks, 4Tc to $4.24 baaiensiowdiort i Sets of soldiers, $1.19 to $9.74 Sprinklers, ioe ts See Gas masks for children, 9c to 47¢ Submarines, 47c to $14.74 The Fourth on wheels i Velocipedes, $4.29 to Warships, 49¢ to $33.78 enges F ry-tog Airplanes, 23e to $17.49 Wagons, $3.49 to $1 Cemra—Fifth Floor, 34th Street, at $8.50 ~ .. Pass favorably any test of comparison with hats priced $10 and less elsewhere We know that our hats excel in quality and workmanship. Style is a matter of personal opinion, but if we judge from the number of hats we sell under this specialization, and from the number of reorders on particular models, we think we are justified in inferring that their styles find favor with critical women. Hats with hair brim and velvet crowns Hats of sheer pastel organdie Hats of navy taffeta Hats with Summery white treatments Sport effects, dress effects Hats—large, small and medium sized. Our hats at $4.49 and $5.49 “Outclass all millinery elsehwere similarly priced.” new and Summery millinery note may be found They must work Every ip this exceptionally fine collection of hats, to be appreciated for variety, quality, style an and 24 1.24 5.39

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