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' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Wal hy canteen ter, | VIGTIMIZED HOTEL MEN Pee TO INSPECT PRISONER y, both take an abstract view of —— | Detectives and Clerks, Seeking | Jewel Robbers, to Examine Men | Arrested in Hotel Netherlands. | Detectives and clerks from the Bi't- more and other large hotels where rob- beries have occurred recently, to-day | will be taken to Police Headquarters in Jan effort to Wentify Clarence Shean, |arrested yesterday in the Hotel Neth- lerlands charged with attempting to break Into the room of a guest there. Shean, when arrested, wore white flannel trousers, white shoes, silk socks | ana twirled a thin cane. He had reg- |istered at the hotel three times, the rs agement informed the police, and Getablished 97 leach visit was marked by a burgiary Tom ee arr at ae oe |The line-up to-day will be made in 30 Sixth Av. oa St |}; 29 effort to learn whether Shean was tor Nas-au, at Ann St.|]| seen around the Biltmore about the West 42d Street.|j| time of the Millhiser Jewel robbery or Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si | at_other Places where robberies have \ been committed Pet bei hg our Eyesight Is Ruined Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight Reliable Eyesight Examination by registered Eye Specialists. Comrect:y Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance: 125th Street, West Open All Day, Tomorrow, Satarday : During July and August Store (et CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS A LATE ARRIVAL a | Brand-New Silk Dresses Taffeta, Satin and Crepe de Chine «319.50 They are in tunic, draped and straight- line models, heightened in effect by handsome embroidery and beading. In Taupe, Bisque, Flesh, White, Black and Navy Women’s Mohair Dusters Janior Tub Skirts | Junior Tub Dresses 1.98 9 3.75 BEB Rat setae en WE PR 4 Fine white drill, full pleated Fine plaid am, handsome [}| _ teodel, pearl buttons, aide or box models, trimmed; sizes ||| |} Pleated. 12, 14 an 116 years. Third Floor |}\ The Most Fashionable Pumps and Oxfords Neu eB DO The price is much lower than that asked by other stores for quality and style in any way ap- proaching these. ‘Their . | exceptional — character makes them an unusual value. In black calf, kid, patent leather; in tobacco brown and black suede; also white nubuck. Welt and flexible turn soles, all heels. Third Floor 4 Astonishing Sale of Boys’ Blouses 3,000 of Them, “K, & E.,” “Boy Blue” and ‘Mother's Friend” Makes $1.00 and $1.25 Values ADMIRAL MAYO TO RETIRE. FROM SEA DUTY MONDAY TO SERVE ON NAVAL BOARD PRESBYTERIANS OUTLINE WAR ZONE RESTORATION PLAN Agencies in Europe Will Spend by the Presbyterian Chureh this year in| the European war zone, it wai hounced to-day by Dr, William | Foulkes, General Secretary of the Pres- byterian New Era Movement, for the [restoration of devasted Protestant churches, Protestant bodies in France and Bel- jelum, whic | the Evange bo spent directly by the agencies, similarly ‘appropriated to the proper | [agency of the Waldensian Church of Italy, including specific gifts made di-| fectly to the Waldenalan Church by in- churches in Bohemia and Dr, Sylvester W. Beach of Princeton for special in- vestigation of the possibility of evan- gelical work among the Germani that the fund would not be used for proselyting purposes, Admiral HENRY T. MAYO wn |} LEMON JUICE | FOR FRECKLES Daniels and Ofticers to Attend Com- mander’s Farewell to the Admiral Henry T, Mayo will retire from avtive seu service next Monday ond report for duty at the General Board of the Navy Department tn Washington. He is a year and a halt under the retirement age, and for three years hag been commander of the Atlantic fleet, part of which is pow in the Hudson, A luncheon and reception aboard the flagship Pennsylvania Monday afternoon will be a feature of his farewell to the fleet. Mrs, Daniels and all the fleet officera now In port will attend. day, the Admiral's flag on the Penn- syl¥ania will be lowered. Secretary Daniels designated Admiral Mayo as com- a in chief of the 8 Fleet.” which, if the Atlantic, tote eee ttt ttt ete etetetetes 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- tifler at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any a drug store or { .let counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear jand how clear, seft and rosy white ___| the skin becomes. Yes! It is harm- | 1ess and never irritates—Advt. MASS MEETING CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. & Seventh Ave. Saturday Evening, June 28th, at 8 o’Clock To Oppose the Ratification of the Covenant of the League of Nations in Its Present Objectionable Form (U. S. Senator HIRAM W. JOHNSON Speakers | U. S. Senator JAMES A. REED |GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER brought together, would have made him the supreme commander, ENTINA TO HONOR U.S. BY OBSERVING FOURTH War Department Sends Motion Pic- tures to Show America’s BUENOWAIRES, June 27.—A group! of representative Argentinians has an- nounced plans for a great demonstra | ton July 4 to show the Argentine Republic's friendship for the United The committee jn charge is Planning to have all Amefican elvic Organizations here join with Argentine | associations in the celebration, The United State: in response to a req War Department, jan officials already have for: tatistics on financial condition: and figures to show the aid given by the United States to the Allied Pow- jers and to nations like Serbia and| which suffered from jthe war, as well as foreign trade re- | | ports. Dr. Alberto Martinez, Statistics for the Buenor Aire cipality, is using these statisti basis for public lectures also ie arranging a lecture on Argen- AMSTERDAM, N. Y,, June 27.— K, Stewart, head of one of the | knit goods plants in the country an Prominent in politics, died at his hom: He was sixty-five ye: County in the Assembly and served sin Congress from the Thirty- 67c In chambriy and madras, white and colors, Sizes 6 to 15 Years, 2 Third Floor, Right on the Threshold of Shirt-buying Time 2100 Men’s Shirts in an Important Sale T he _ renowned “Clermont” brand, that carries distinction and su- periority in every line, In most stores these shirts are being retailed at $2.50 to $3.00, and they are worth it. ‘e offer them in this sale, at $1.65 Correctly moulded neckbands, 5 button centres, made Teemy and most comfortab'e. Material io) heborede woven Madras, in new and exclusive Fepaired while you walt, 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St, & E cr, Sth Ave IN. W. Cor. 3d Ave. HEN you goon your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to Evening World, 18¢ ger week ° e Sunday Werld, 6¢ per Sunday ee Saath $500,000 Fund in France, Bel- gium and Italy. Five hundred thousand will be epent About $250,000 will be spent among h are accredited agencies of al churches, the money to About one-fourth of the fund will be givers has been ap. 4 to confer with similar commit- rom other evangelical church ppluting similar work in Enrop nan Menhenhall has mppoint Coffin of New York to make lal wtudy of the situation in France, | David G, Wylie and Mr. Cotfin to gate the condition of Protestant 8. Dr, Foulkes was explicit in atating Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons If Any Man Buys a Suit Elsewhere Without Seeing Those in This Sale, Let HimGo Ahead You know that we have been telling you a good deal about the high prices of Broadway and Fifth Avenue—we have been giving examples of the savings the Surprise Stores offer you; well, here is an instance worthy of special attention: ‘fy 6” We took a walk over to Broadway and Fifth Avenue recently to compare prices— and we had to laugh at some of the things We Will Put On Sale Tomorrow About 950 Suits Prove Are Worth Anywhere from $23 to $27. Sale Price Is . Our high-rent friends had no more hesitancy about charging $25 for suits like these than we But the pathetic part of it all is that there were scores of men paying the higher prices—when the same grades are on sale have in asking $16.75. right here at sixteen-seventy-five. If you believe in paying as little as possible for good clothes-——and being certain of getting the right treatment, as well as a respectable assortment to-select from, then don’t fail to come to one of the Surprise Stores tomorrow and Simply See the Suits in This Sale You won't be forced to buy—we shall be glad to have you make comparisons. They are fine fancy mixtures in new models and new weaves and patterns—and you may return any one you select after you get home, if you are not perfectly All sizes, including stouts. Both Stores Open Saturdays Till 10 P.M. ~ ome ee TH AVENUE Between 15th and 16th Streets RD AVENUE pleased with it. WM) Y y My eS A Message of the Utmost National Impor- tance Which All Americans Should Hear and Heed at This Critical Time ADMISSION FREE, HENRY WATTERSON—President ; GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER—Vice President and Chairman of Board : HENRY A. WISE WOOD—Secretary , STUYVESANT FISH—Treasurer DIRECTORS LOUIS A, COOLIDGE—Massachusetts STUYVESANT FISH—New Y. Ex-Senator THOMAS W. HARDWICK—Georgia GEORGE WHARTON PEVPER—Pennsylvania Ex-Governor E, C. STOKES—New Jersey Col, HENRY WATTERSON—Kentucky HENRY A, WISE WOOD—New York THE LEAGUE for the PRESERVATION of AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, Inc. 1133 Broadway, at 26th Street, New York City Telephone, Chelsea 9913 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE W Why some steaks, roasts, sea’ food, gravies, chowders, soups and vegeta- bles taste so much better than others is more often than not a simple matter of using Eddys Salice Carty MADE IN U. S. A, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores.’ E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. ¥. AYER IANO Send for Cataiopue. PEASE, PIANO COMPANY | 128 West 42d Street. | 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. | | 67 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. NOW RAISES _ + GOO CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or- ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, “I took Lydia E. 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Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound.—Adv Repeat Advice About Spring Blood Purifier Serious Ailments Due ‘oisons in System. bay Nothing Better Than Sul; ¥ of Tartar and Herb ; tracts in Tablet Called “Sulpherb Tablets.” The wisdom of ages placed in « little sugar coated tablet—Sulpherb Tablets! Remember grandma's :em- edy—sulphur and cream mixed in molasses—it was a nause dose, but it saved thousands of | y taking it. Now you | can get the benefits by takin tablet regularly containing the blood | purifying, system fegulating medi- cines that grandma relied on. Constipation, inactive kidneys are evercome and catarrh, neuralgia, rhen- ny other “poison mptoms” vanish after a course of Suipherb Tablets. The dest medicine for spring lethargy and thick, sluggish blood Every package is guaranteed to satisfy or money back. 60¢ in sealed tubes of druggists everywhere. Be sure to get genuine Sulpherb Tab- lets (not sulphur tablets.) —Advt. 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