The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 7

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AMERICAN FLYER KILLED COBLE: Press).— capo, 8 Squadron, was qwhen an sirplar Schultz was distr tions of the Amaroo News June 80 (By As aciitna! t. Walter Schultz, of Chi daily newspaper, announcing the ing of the treaty of peace, Montabaur, headquarters Division, Capt. Schultz volunteered to carry copies of the extra fell near of the First edition to soldiers ne bridge- in the event that the Germans refuse to accept the Allied terms. The accident is attributed to engine trouble Capt. Schultz came overseas with the ‘Third Cavalry, being transferred to the ale service a year ago. JAMES MCCREERY & CO, Sth Avenue 34th Street Special | VICTROLA OFFER! Victrola XI...... Your own selection of Records to the amount of.... $115.00 $10.00 ————___ We will place The Above Outfit in your home on the payment of $6.00 Down Balance in small monthly payments. Aas Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ction Dit foe Al Ages ADVERTISEMENT. ARTICLE No. 19 Chiropractic for Health Human efficiency is the prime fource of material values, It is largely a matter of health. Wages | are based on the earning capacity of the well, not the sick man. Employ- ; ers do not knowingly add to their pay rolls a single sick individual, | whose inefficiency indicates a de-| grease in the normal profit on labor | performed. Health is, therefore, in| addition to being a transcendent blessing the most valuable asset of any who have to work their way through life. As a subject it should be—and is—widely discussed from | pulpit, platform and in the press, and | af sufficient importance to command | always the intelligent thought and careful attentions of every indi- vidual. ALIGNMENT OF THE HUMAN SPINE. The physical und intellectual progress of man depends largely the proper alignment of the human spine. As a scientific means of doing this to relieve suffering and | disease Chiropractic is an improve- ment on any health method known. | ‘The state of the nerves where they pass through the joints of the spine determine health’ or disease, In health. there is free passage of these | nerves. In disease they are im-| pinged by deviating spinal sections sufficient to interfere with the pas. tage of mental impulses throngh then and mental itnpulses are the agent festa which healthy f in any | part is derived. The depends | on what n.rves are s0 interfered with, Before consulting a Chiropractor al- ways make inquiry to the Chirapractic Bureau of Public Information. Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 50, The Evening World, New York City ane Pra dae IN PEACE NEWS run of $125.00 |i: THE BEVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. an v URN RUT a a Titi eee ni Ua mmo =, Altractions Are Prices— Quality-—Service We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than ch Other Store, ses for Cash Only. The Fourth—for MEN Palm Beach J SUITS (coat and trousers) $13.75 If a man could “make a wish” for the Fourth of July we think most ot them would say: “I want to keep cool. Palm Beach suits dis- pense with ‘keeping cool” for the man who wears one will BE COOL. We have genuine Palm Beach suits, in all their breezy styles and colors. Those in plain tan shades are only $12.49 silk Shantung suits, $22.75 (coat and trousers) Golf coats $14.75 White duck trousers $2.74 Golf trousers 4.75to 10.75 Black alpaca ¢oat 3.89 Light gray outing trousers $5.75 Mocys—rinn Floor, Front. A Sale of ‘men’s silk mixture SHIRTS $2.59 enables a man to purchase soft summery shirts at savings. ~ The shirts are fashioned of rich self Jacquard weaves with lustrous stripings and a large variety of colors. They take the place of the more expensive all-silk shirt and are made over our special pattern, insuring a good fit Soft double cuffs attached. S079 —Main Floor, 35th Street Sale of SMOKES Whether you spend the Fourth in the city or elsewhere, you'll find time to smoke up. You can stock up with fine smokes at lowest-in-the-city prices if you take ad- vantage of this sule. cigarettes cigars ANA Cuban Aster, Regalias, Ha- Fatimas— vana filled and wrapped— carton of 200, $1.74 Box of 50, $2.49 regular price, 2.09 regular price, 2.97 Nice caital Condax, ‘Turkish cigarettes Chesterfields— straw, cork or plain tipped carton of 200, $1.34 Box of 100, $1.98 regular price, 1,69 Regular price, 2.24 and, a new smoke— ‘Lifani, Perfectos, a mild blended Havana cigar, that we are introducing at an exceptionally low price for so good a smoke, box of 50, $2.97 ’ Try us for your favorite smoke! Aiaqye —Main and Filth Floors, 5th Street. The Fourth—for WOMEN New ribbon HATS Stepping forth for the Holiday's fun in a brand new pair of white shoes that are cut on smart but comfortable lasts, and made of serviceable canvas, so that their usefulness will outlive more than one holi- day. With rubber soles, so that one may indulge in any of the sports. Sneaker pumps have a dressier look than other types of sport shoes and might be appropriately worn with # tub frock as well as with the conventional sports Sra] High cut shoes of exceptional qualit, with straight tips and heel and welted sole of rubber, are spe- ically priced at $1.98 Incomplete sizes. Kigngre—Second Floor, Rear, BSth Street canvas, Women’s collarless SMOCKS with touches of hand embroidery $1.89 Cool and comfortable for the holiday and all days when freedom clothes are in order. Two models of white, flesh, Copenhagen and green lin- ene, hand embroidered in astel colorings. Both styles illustrated, Attend the SALE of WOMEN’S swealers TO-MORROW $3.74. Would usually be $5.89 Buy a smart sweater in a new style for less than you could purchase the wool were you to knit it yourself. There are fibre silk (mercerized back) sweaters in the assortment, too! THE WEAVES include light weight Shetlands, medium Hvis Shetlands, block and basket effects, fine and me- dium ribbed fibres, puried waistlines, and combinations weaves, THE STYLES include tuxedo models, coat effects, with sailor collars and cuffs of brushed wool, slip-overs with sailor collars. laced front slip-overs. THE COLORS include prac- tically every shade that is considered smart this season, Gers —Third Voor, 34th st. MEN and BOYS may sate by buying brown “Goodyear” Japanese (Nigh models) matting Keds, $1.39 HU Vor that outing over the “Fourth or a game of tennis, any time, these “Keds'’ give satisf They have the comfort of * hat they surpass the « “sneaker” for wear. “Goodyear” Keds are made ot fine brown canvas and have a good grade of rubber soles, $2.24 Have sewn-on reinforced leather corners, two straps going all around case and inside tie-tapes ae woth Fleer, 34th 8t., Rear, The ree the whole le FAMILY SETS—Third Moor, BAth Street. just fit with sport clothes! $2.97 Just when this engaging fashion is becoming popular, we are ready with a special collection of ribbon hats at a very low price. These will give that carefree, negligee air to your holiday costume. Made of narrow ribbons, faced with Milan hemp, finished with a touch of grosgrain ribbon, or little puffy belle sewn on with colored silks. White, pink, orchid, navy, leek green. AMET —Second Floor, Béth Street. Women’s dusters or “how to keep clean though motoring” at $2.69 $3.49 A full cut cover-all model with convertible collar, deep pockets and tabs on sleeves. Made of natural color cfash, Extra sizes included Sizes 34 to 52 Cpe —Third Floor, D4th Ktreet, Broadway Women’s white SKIRTS Models such as these will prove good starting points for successful sport costumes $3.79 $4.89 Several styles at each of these prices, all made smartly, all differently. The difference is in the shaping of the belts and pockets and in the mate Is. Mostly all are shirred all around, ‘The pockets are set-in, flapper styles. Trim- med with large pearl buttons. Materials are white cotton gabardine, tricotine, twill, pique. Other models in wash skirts from $2. - to $10.74 eh Third Floor, Ci Less than half for many misses’ sportCOATS $13.74. They were originally $8.74 to $33.75 several desirable Jin the collection, with pockets and wool bobbinette trimmed with brushed wool, All the popular colorings. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years AMGE—Third Floor, Front, BHth Birect. 2 What is it? Car comforts are a necessary feature of your plans for motoring over the Fourth Motor restaurants enable you and your party to enjoy your drive without worrying about “the waiting list at the nea We have motor restaurants from $7.75 to $51.95, the war tax t soadhouse. including Auto baby carrier Gray mohair $7.24 dust coats, $8.49 is a comfortable riding bed | are necessary if you drive for babies and an “ont-of-the your own ear. ‘They are cool way" seat for older children serviceable, and a pleasing It is equipped with a shelter. departure from the old-style ing top, and when not in use bag-effect duster. Double- is collapsible breasted, strap across back. OLe—Fitth Floor, 5th street Serer +P ARNE beat ie Suggestions for a funFUL, harmLESS Fourth which the whole FAMILY may enjoy The Fourth-for KIDDIES Regulation DRESSES of white galatea Are made in the “sailor” style almost universally becoming to young girls. At $3.74 A one-piece model, pleated on to the yoke, and held in at the waist with a wide belt of the material, trimmed in bands of navy galatea and white braid, and provided with two convenient pockets The deep sailor collar is also trimmed with a wide band on gt on pape on which are hed several rows of braid. The “dickie” has an appropriate emblem. At $4.49 A two-piece dress, with pleated skirt attached to « muslin and turoed fastened with but- ar Walic'ss esl dove red henson tee tees aT tic Sizes 6 to 14 years. Sere —Third Moor, 85th Hereet Boys’ bathing suits that take to water like a duck, and, being wool, dry quickly $2.89 to $4.96 Two-piece styl two-piece effect in a one- model, Quarter sleeves or wide armholes. or with contrasting borders, white or red. BLUE, GREEN, MAROON, HEATHER, GRAY. Sizes 6 to 16 years. For little chaps Crepes style suits of heavy ribbed or knit worsted in all popular Quarter sleeves or wide ar Bises & to yy and S49 Cnmye—tecend Fiver, S4th Street. Rear. Let the boys be SAILORS onthe Fourth. They love uniforms "$4.89 Mothers (never having been ys themselves) coast colors a boy when he's dressed in a uniform—if it is the right kind. These are! Sailor suits with long and oe 2 short trousers 9 V2 Made of fine quality white galatea with collars and cuffs of navy serge trimmed with white braid. Sea-goin’ tie, emblems 'n everything. Regulation broadfall trousers and straight knee pants. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Marine hat with stitched brim, made of white twill. Sizes 634 to 7%, T4c Gewe —Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear Foot notes on the kiddies’ shoes Girls’ sneakers White or brown, low cut ite brown, high cut ve “yi Band Tk according to size nde sneakers White or brown, low cut $1.84 White or brown, high cut $1.98 With red soles $2.39 Bear, _ aa esereet a TOYS athin ‘or the Kiddies A 4 he right sort for the Fourth! suit oe oe to H*.. |] Seta cf soldiers, $1.19 00 $9.74 cases | Submarines, 470 $14.74 $1 94 |]__ Warships, #e to $3375 ' Ai » ic to * ® Sand pails and shovels, 29¢ to Bc Made of fibre matting with PTD ems eee reinforced corners, Water- reat i ig $4.29 0 $21 proof lined, Yelied 3 pe bidt pow $3.49 to $16.7. Cinewe—tth Fleer, B4th Gt, Reng, REE —PFitth Floor, B4th Street Store Hours 9.00 Ak Yo R30 FM —Stre loved All Day daly 0h Store Closed Saturdays ALS iia ale

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