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happiness and security.” ‘The President replied “Your Majesty's message of fel (Continued From First Page.) citations is |r with the — greatest gratificatio#. It has been a privilege to co-operate with the very able representatives of Jap | in developin- the terms of which inevitably Involved th terests of the whole world. I bed Emperor Yoshihito of Japan, in con with Your Majesty that the eratulating the President, said: | results achleved forecast a new “Tt gives me heartfelt pleasure | ¢T# in the world's history, because to congratulate you and the great they give promise of a peace ir friendly people, whose First Mag- | Which justice will not be imperiled P . es cs istrate you are, on the definite ; Y *elfish initiative on the part of ’ NOE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT termination of the war in which | DY single nation, , “May I express my best wishes | for the necurity and happiness of bat President Wilson saw as he stood on the bridge of the George Washing ton watching the receding shores of ving farewell as the French shor: ries boomed a part ing salute. e United States bat- ad tleship Oklahoma ied the way, with American and French destroyers flanking the Presidential ship on either side. At about 5 o'clock the | French escort was ordered back and the destroyers wheeled about and, with a parting ‘salute, steamed back to the harbor of Brest. espinal _ TWO DIE IN AUTO CRASH. Pirrm Avenue & 377 Syaner’ } THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE ‘30, 1919. ¥ you and ihey aid 00 much tw | nificance for the nations through ¢: ’ warmest felicitations on this operatia nd I am sure that I * ae magnificent triumph which, t firm am exp ng the feclings of the y | Pi N y believe, is the forerunner of a people he United States in P) ’ ‘ T great new era of the world's his- wishing for the fruits of the bet ¢ ae IFFANY & 0, | tory, eclipsing al! (hat have gone | ter day.” 4 r le | HIS PART IN PEACE before in the general diffusion of It was a majestic naval spectacle | ee emi Europe and thoughtful men of every nation to PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER | ‘house! men ot every nation t 1 am happy to echo your greet- newed yision and confident hope. Side of Bridge. o ‘ Sy ie hE Se ea aR 7 cA i ats =oeaa| your people.” KEYPORT, N, J., June 30.—Mrs a H King Alfonso of Spain sent thls/ sonnie Carusa, wife of a soldier sup- ca’ Charge purchases made to-day will appear on bills rendered August Ist. E] message: | posed to live in Newark, and an un- 4 ‘ “On the occasion of the signing | identified man known as “Izzy” og Hl; of peace in which you have in | were killed and five men and women ¥. ¥ | conjunction with your country /were injured when an auto- e iG ; taken such a prepondorating part, |mobile moving at high speed 7 T am pleased to send you my most | struck the side of the Walnut Street Paris Ad London iy] sincere congratulations and I ask | pridge early this morning and top- Fifth. Avenue at 35th Street ‘iH Established 1879 ‘3 ., principal gas main, which is exposed you to accept my very best wishes and those of Spain for the happi- ness and prosperity of the United States of America in the new era pled into a creek bed twelve feet be- low, carrying the occupants with it, The machine broke the town's pti F]| now beginning. I wish you, Mrs. f NEW MIDSUMMER FASHIONS J ir ven at | Specially Priced Tuesday | gis?" In Anticipation of the 4th . forward with equal confidence to a new day in which it will be ~ Occupying our entire Fourth Floor. at PP ohetaen at the bridge, William Crater, William Byrne and Jame McCann were overcome while assist- ing in rescue work. epee FIVE HURT IN SMASH-UP. Auto Torns Over After Crashim Into Two Poles. possible to give peace a new sig- MAMARONECK, N. Y., June 30.— Five persons were injured, three per- haps fatally, when an automobile A FRIEND crashed against two poles and over- A A turned early to-day, The injured: t itchen. To avoid | ‘ in the ke Alderman Edward Sheridan, No. 145 | waste. To make taste South Fourth Avenue, Mount Vernon: Mrs, Sheridan and their seven-year- | old child, Edward jr. They are in a critical condition at the New Ro- chelle Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, James Sparks, No. 212 Washington Street, Mount ‘Vernon, |bruises about the body and head and e | possible fracture of leg. flavor. Use | The machine was be! Jnited States rd Carroll of LEA: PERRINS Company, No, 55 Central Mount V Williams of t y. SAUCE ie k West, _Manh: attan. THE ONLY ORIGINAL WoRcESTERSHINE | 27 U.S, SOLDIERS KILLED. War Department Announces Losses in Siberian Clash, WASHINGTON, June 30,—Nineteen n soldiers were kliled, two died sight were severely injured en slightly nded when d railroad dition at the War Firemen less dishes appetizing To make warmed-overs absolutely enjoyable. To give cooking a delicious ig driven by 135 South 12th It ls owned It’s a daily assistant. ‘At Your Grocer Dailey’s Old Fashioned Jams ABSOLUTELY PurE Full Measure Solid Jam 20c Ce in Perfect Form Little Children's White & Colored Dresses Our Liliputian Bazaar, which specializes in distinctive clothes for little children of 1 to 3 years, wili offer for sale to-morrow a iad collection of odd dresses in yoke and empire styles, made of lawn, dotted Swiss and chambray. There will also be a col- lection of bloomer play dresses in this assortment. Regardless of their former prices, they will be grouped to sell specially at 1.95 2.95 3.95 al and Frank 8¢ > | andreadytoeat #% | 1 ina minute Another assortment, limited to only 100 fine imported hand-made dresses, some of them slightly soiled, also sizes 1 to 3 yeal , will be greatly reduced. H) The great new cereal food. |S Made from the Milk of the Corn—it's mighty good! Children’s White Canvas Shoes 1.95 , Heretofore 3.00 Less Thane Penny a Serving 1000 pairs of our regular Pest & €e, quality children’s white canvas shoes in sizes from 4 to 8 and widths from C to E, in both button and lace styles, will be offered to-morrow. Even with the war over, prices of shoes will steadily advance because “of labor shortages and the fact that a great deal of leather is being exported to Europe, We therefore advise mothers to buy two or three pairs of these shoes in different sizes, as the saving on each pair is substantial. While the sizes last, telephone and mail orders will be filled. —_____—_——Sale Tuesday Children’s Summer Stockings .35 a pair 3 Pairs for 1.00 2500 pairs of fine ribbed cotton stockings, Summer weight, in a choice of black, white and very good shade of brown, will enable mothers to get in their vacation supply of stockings at a real saving. : ‘ Main Floor. SUNNYCORN. ARTIFIGIAL ICE MAKERS = |Somn" 10 HELP KEEP cost DOWN | 2% consiaering a pian to netp icc LACT RAD REET tee bee Plan to Give Percentage of Profits | thi to Fund When Scarcity Comes After a attended by Mayor Hylan and Markets! the artificial ice dealers turn a certain profits to help the poor | Commissioner Day, annourtement wns| percentage of their profits into @ famé tificial ice dealers here| When the domand for ice becomes too 4 fund to be use in keeping down the| sary to bring natural ice into the elty, | pHee of Ice when it becomes searce| the funds of the artificial ice dealers mmer. The artificial ice dealers| will help pay the extra freight and et again to-morrow to inform | thus keep the price down (o its present Hylan how much they are will | level contribute toward the cheaper| It was said to-day that the artificial fund. ice dealers are making great profits and Mayor Hylan said the plan is to have|are willing to contribute part of thetr This Summer. ension in City Hall to-day, McCutcheon’s July Clearance Sale Summer Dress Fabrics OMMENCING tomorrow, July Ist, several thousand yards of Summer Dress Cottons will be offered at the nw: trade san fOllowing special prices: 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.25, and 1.50 yard The assortment includes printed and woven Voiles, Crepes, Handkerchief Linens, Ginghams, French and English Novelty Fabrics in white and colors. Remnants Practical lengths of Ginghams, English Prints, Voiles, Shirtings, Crepes, Linens and Novelty Fabrics sharply reduced in order to effect a quick disposal. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets HARMS are 100% sugar. candies highly flavored with the juice of Nature’s Choicest Fruits. PS p -a@ Favarite’ one of the clevén- luscious flavars of CearMs Ome Pure _ FRUIT TABLET FY ees a few packages home to- day, or better still, buy them by the box.—The whole fam- ily will enjoy them. q Pure all the way through. @ Wholesome and delicious Charms are good any time, anywhere and you'll find them on sale almost everywhere. THE FLAVOR CHARMS Charge purchases made today will appear on bills rendered August Ist. Fifth, Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Tuesday: For Quick Clearance Women’s High Priced Sport Skirts 13.00 & 19.00 Originally 14.75 to 37.50 ' 62 skirts including fan-ta-si, dew-kist, Hindu crepe, Baronette satin, silk faille, Shantung, Georgette crepe, satin, French velour, and moire taffeta, odds and ends of fine quality exclusive Best & €o. models left. from May and June business will be closed out rapidly. Many skirts are one of a style and almost all Summer colors as well as white are represented. THIRD FLOOR You Never Pay More at Best's