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‘ JULY 7, 1019 Radicals. starved us.’ Socialist organizations have decided upon &@ general strike for July 20 and COUNT’S WIDOW: hoff was found slitting on’ chair, her uN face over a burner of the gas atove, which was turned on. She had been 7 UND DEAD FROM GAS | iets scer nouns ‘ Two packages, one addressed to Dr Marie Fligenhoft, etghty-one years | Hans Kudlick of No. 104 West sith FLORENCE STRIKE: to be the widow of Count Fiig- | Street, her family physician, were found f, an Austrian, was found dead in| Neighbors said Mra. Flimenboft was y 130 t 43d Street, early to-| wealthy when she cam® to América a Eas: ‘Mra. Mar: khouse, . | thirty-nine ye «co. Her husband Rana Ah geo aa ena Aied twelve years ago and since ithat final it locked she had her living as a dtess. ing it loc! summoned the | im, ‘The police records show the i — pened at other rebellious céntres,|has been removed. eupecially at Ancona and Brescia, where many persons were wounded. In Genoa,’ where the uprising against the cost of living took a most orderly form, the people imposed 4 reduction in all prices, watched the Grogen. *Mra, Filgen-'c E conomy the Watchword! |). ees.” Down Food Disorders. ade ni be oeedk Walters kl A mob ransacked nearly all the} No. 312 Eas e T E A ing and against food profiteers, how- ' test tea-value for your meney. y more cups to the pound than tea ——and then you have that ever, have occurred in Milan, Leg- horn, Alessandria and Brescia, Premier Nitti declared to news. paper men that the sole cause of the shoe shops at Palermo, troops being] Berry to a dance. called out too Jate. When they ap-| Walters peared they were received with ap- plause, the crowd shouting, “No fir- ing, boys, we aren't at the front,! eld will oner In the Death hi A for their support in pacity- against the vampires whol have! * Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M.—Closed all dqy Saturday From all ns where disorders have occurred thé same report ts/ ; 4 ‘ coming. A week ago everything val 21 @s a protest against Allied inter- |could be boud@ht at high prices, but vention in Russia ahd Hungary now the shops are closed, foods are é fe lacking and nothing can, bi nd. ) Florence has been occupied bY| Entire families In many places i ’ . }x4 military forces equipped with ma-|dexpair at finding something to ching guns. The same thing has hap-| Count Olgiati, Prefect, of GANGSTER SMILES AT JUDGE | WHE SENTENCED T CHAR BATHING SUITS 5 carrying out of this order and pre- ibaa at PS badag di fangeter, today bad vented any violence against shop- tenced him ‘to die in the electric % pinta Cepra faa iereoen mers | Sn nt uae og Of Distinction ROME, July 7.~The strike has been tlt Clea ian elsuleece ah apt “ahege ty prod emo inery big! wag Mf putting down the disorderly elements | mony of swee' lay Berry, ° " i i parse tae Be Sc ae eet a with much greater energy than the| Who was caught amaggling saws to him New Bathing Suits—irresistibly attractive—in a wide variety of colors nd in several whe jeoner 1 omba, * Bhe f : ‘ 4 } brig other cities where disorders have Heo poate toy a rosea pase Mle rntatipi bag erg mracds ae 9 Whey pe > designs. There are Satin Suits made gay by a of ight | F marked the food situation, Demon. |manding that the prices of all neces- | n"yrisoner to break jail, “After , Combi ti ay Suits ith the smartest styles yet pean an Eaitted tne ; | wtrations agathst the high cost of tiv. | sities be materially reduced by to- | *weetheart testified at ial, he mbination Suits with Capes and: Hats to match, me new Knitted Sui tempted to rob for funds to take ied ap Rubin, & grocer of with brightly weriped borders are being shown marked partiality ’ | Il be the twenty-third pris: House at Sing Sing. Florence, ‘ttt e4 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY,AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Special Offerings iii ii Byer _Tecont disorders, wras_sconomlc. He Here we are all brothers and all aro iris : 0 ‘ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . ; Established 1879 -MIDSUMMER FASHIONS AT SPECIAL PRICES Offerings of the NEWEST FASHIONS in apparel and accessories which have developed during the Summer. Hints of new Fall. tendencies you will find. The prices in most cases are as low as those prevailing upon clearances where the FASHIONS are old and the materials warm and unsuited.to Midsummer social activities. WOMEN’S MIDSUMMER py: MISSES’ 3 - MOTOR COATS e | MOTORS W” GEORGETTE DRESSE awe We All white or navy’blue, cool and ne \ Firdpee asap oe appropriate for the Summer dap- sant. Innavy blue for Midsummer traveling or general use, it is just that type that every young woman needs. Unequalled for coolness, it is gracefully box pleated and of superior quality Georgette. Wide grosgrain ribbon is its ornamentation. IIlustrated. Misses’ sizes. Special 49,50 thing Country Club. Of brocaded polo ., Sloth, one coat is- developed with '_ large pockets, leather buttons and ibd tas modal chorcughly roughly masculine in outline and piaf Leather buttons, Half lined. Brocaded polo cloth, natural color. Ve Special 69,50 English raglan model, natural color. Special 79.50 WOMEN’S NEW MIEPSUMMER SKIRTS \ SEPARATE SKIRTS of Standard Best & €o. Quality: of Standard Best & €o. Quality mean a Summery appearance and 5 od = ,CateringtotheMidsummer vogue another change for a warm day. Bs phere seh éxclusive Mt It is diets’ to choose which “1 See Cs iw tcmectow ‘ | | model to describe, the one of fancy § Paid Lumet ; ow ng i thy Hii striped pique with its cleverly E effective new pockets and cuff g// Ip Rape nee tbe cot of : airy voile, which.are transparent hem. The other as developed is ; fantasi with folded girdle and i. slit pockets. Summer colors and all white. Fanasi. Special 18,75 i Kumsi-Kumsa. Special 35,00 WOMEN’S TAFFETA SUITS For Children’s Summer Reading and cool. Fashioned for service, all of them are easily and quickly laundered. Misses’ lengths. Special 6,95 en Re a ee ee in.sizessaand73 years. Special 11,50 blue. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Sty 3.75 mothers. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Special 4,25 w= You) Never Pay Mime at Best's « mates OPTRA aki of Standard Best & Co. Quality Summer jg primarily a rest and recreation time; _in a new draped Tuxedo model is ideal for reading for that account is oftentimes more welcome / Midsummer wear. Cool and delightfully , than when it goes along with the appointed tasks wrinkle-proof, a taffeta suit is an indispensable of school. ; adjunct to any wardrobe. Of navy blue taffeta, Choose books now for your Summer reading’ lists. it has a loose front and the chic intricacy of Our Children’s Book Shop in: detail in workmanship that bespeaks its qual- has prepared lists for different Li EPest'é & ity origin. With this suit in’ traveling one is ages of boys and girls and the librarians in charge independent of luggage. Special 45,00 are glad to offer suggestions. * oe te Enablished 1879 SMALL GIRLS’ Occupying Our Entire Fourth Floor DRESSES OF SWEATER CAPES BLOOMER RRESSES CROSS-BAR MUSLIN oe, These little bloomer dresses are prac: A new, model dress to wear under Such a wee, garment as this is to be a ticdl as well as comfortable for they the cape is of white cross-bar muslin. brandnew style feature for little sister, Protect underwear from wear and Hand-smocked, with the diminutive : cog ap” Beivetiex | Anant ’ reed | lsdce po Fgh seen Seas, colle, bas sad cuffs edged with fine sweater. a : ed with co! ine i i ~with a Jatge-shawl collar. of brushed white poplin. Pockets and belt; pre pala ot yd ‘enough litte of. colors are other features. Pi frock to please the most fastidious of Suits of Sarf Satin, effectively trimmed With contrasting colors.....sss+++ seyeestertees 4.95 Beach Suits of pretty Silks, in fashionable styles... 5.50 to 49.50 Knitted Swimming Suits, gayly trimmed ae Tiveseresves + 4,06 to 29.50 ‘NOTIONS—AT SPECIAL PRICES ct i ee me Naiad Dress Shields,—regular and full dress Enameled Dress Hangers..7.7.+-++sserese ve styles, « pair, 33c; doz., 3.75 each, 15¢; doz., 1.65 Ni Dress Shields.,....'.... ee Folding Hangers, nickeled.........+s.s0...- be odissecr Pe a 65c and 8Sc ‘ each, 10¢; doz., 1.00 Shield H 1 Wood Shoe. Trees....... pair, 10c; doz., 1.00 Garment Shield Holders................ 35 Leahey's Heatless Trouser Press....:..6: 1Be pair, 45¢ TONG TAOMN 665646 6 Tb Ch odes bxes eee eety 7 ie + Metal Beads, for novelty necklaces— ‘ A a bunch, 65c; doz. bunches, 7.50 Hair Nets,—cap and fringe.........doz., 75¢ bottle, 35c; doz. bottles, 4.00 Holdtight Hair Wavers... .3 packages for 25e Rubber Bathing Caps, @ styles.......,.. Be Kirby Beard Hairpins, in boxes.. ... box, 25 Bathing Suit Bags.......... +++ .75¢ to 2,00! Cool in summer by the sea, And cook up in the Sierra, The glorious out-of-doors beckons you, every day. : You may auto on thousands of miles of smooth boulevards. ‘ You may camp in lovely Yosemite, or where the Big Tree groves are, or alongside f ‘some ice-cold mountain brook. You may climb the snowy slopes of Mt. Whitney or Mt. Shasta. You may bathe in the blue Pacific—where the surf rolls in, or in quiet waters. Go to California this summer and see for yourself. On the way visit some of the National Parks and National Monuments—the nation’s play pounde—-Racky Lake, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde and others. ne Se Mountain, Glacier, Yellowstone, Mt. Rainier, Crater © if desired, through the Pacific Northwest. Ask for the Booklets You Want- . Summer Excursion Fares “California for the Tourist” Ask the Jocal ticket agent to help plan your trip—or to "Yosemite Netlonal “pare” the nearest Consolidated Ticket 0 conor padress preg Be 4 - N Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 i "Sequels Gon, Grant We Bldg., Chicago; 143 Liberty Street, New York City; 602 Healey tonal Park” Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ‘ -UNITED-STATES - RAILROAD*ADMINISTRATION® . Consolidated Tloket Offices . 64 Broadway hambers Street B1 W. B2d Street 114 W. 42d Street 830 Fulton 8t,, Brooklyn Se Ss . Eight More Summer Show Song Hits | Next Three Sundays of July, All Five Sundays of August | The Sunday World. Get the Set. Order from News | i dealer in Advance. 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