The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 4

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~~ ene te ee ie a ee es Se SO me ei sere TEP eee eae Se SOT ade A meet 1) BOATS om Pi s A marines and Warships. ‘The olf Atlantic transport liner ‘Manitou came into New York Harbor to-day for the first time in five years, ‘warrying 2.204 officers and men of the American expeditionary forces who ‘oarded her at Brest. From the be- “Finning of the war until two months ‘ago the Manitou was in the transport _wervice of Great Britain, During the it she was in the fleet whioh trans- troops from England to Egypt, Nipoli and other centres of activity he Mediterranean and Adriatic Beas. After the signing of the arm- she took thousands of troops trom Egypt. She transported in five years 33,000 soldiers and 22,000 horse La ‘Tho Manitou ts one of the few sure REESE Heretofore $16.50 EVERY MODEL MARKED REGARDLESS OF COST ‘| TO INSURE QUICK SELLING . h . Lichtenstein Apparel Shop 1562 BROADWAY Adjoining Palace Thestre ij i ' E is a : ii ty Ez ik ly ! i Hi h i Ae BH Hie Hh F iil Hill g Hb 44 men, and the ist Bat- talion Military Police, in command of Capt. W. L. Kelleber of No, 309 Hast 88th Street. This outfit was assigned to Generel Headquarters and also served at Treves, in Germany, as guard to the German delegation which wae sent to France to receive the terms of the armistice. The Manitou saw the R- flying ewitily eastward at 2.30 o'clock this ‘Wireless signals were ex. Thinks One Night in Custody Enough; Accused of “Wishing” Policemdn’s Hands Might Wither, Mrs. Frieda Kaplan, No. 18 Fulton Avenue, Glendale, LL, was arraigned in the Kesex Market Court this morn- | ing on @ charge of disorderly conduct. Magistrate Blau gave her a suspended |nentence and @ little lecture. ‘The testimony was that Mra, Kap- lan, while visiting In the Bast Side last night, saw two men arrested by the police and resented It. She is al- leged to have expressed the hope that the hands and feet of the two police- "Then they ar- e the night EUGENE D. HAWKINS DEAD. Lawyer Passes Away at Cedarhurst Homme After’ Short Ulness, Bugene Dexter Hawkins, senior mem- ber of the frm of Hawkins, Delafield and Longfellow, lawyers, died yester- day at his home in Cedarhurst, L. 1, after @ short illness. He was born in New York City fifty-nine years ago, He into a partnership with bis father, Dexter ‘A. "iHawhing, and after 8 med & with Es . id, le ms vived ia’ widow and « an ater, his ir, and two alsters, was & member of the University, Century, Special XCLUSIVE models, E are represented in this quality gowns. MODELS FOR This remarkable Pussy Willow Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor OBINSONS 25-27 West 42! St.NY. - High Cost Dresses for Women and Misses though a few are available in several sizes, A wide variety and range of colors and all sizes Former Prices up to 49.50 models in the following materials;— Fancy Georgette Offering mostly one of a kind, al- unusual grouping of high ALL OCCASIONS collection embraces Crepe Georgette Flowered Chiffon Taffeta Riding, Harvard and M ‘Clubs, and as ak Ciy. Gtake une Amaneas ‘Bae | Associations. gore xen WEST POINT, CLASS 1920, it, and ly, tu | 227 New Second Lieutenants Going | was graduated last Accordance with the plans of the War | one of the detendants tn thie disdotu- , ; i‘ JUDGE MAYER GUARDS * t Department the 227 new second lieu tion proceduré was the Rhode Ihland will report to Gen. Pershing | . Company, a holding concern, “The trus-| pie Weleo: 1° NEW HAVEN’S INTERESTS |tces"no’ sere namea in tm have not | winteter, yet been able to clone ub the dissolution | jug saymuso, July 10—Henhora ecause of the war, Stockholders oi the Domioio Da Gama; wife of the Bra- zilian Minister, arrived here to-day from BOARDS THE LEVIATHAN of BAgium by arty offieare| Appoints Counsel to Represent 1 the battle Trustees in Rhode Island Co Receivership Case. - | Federal Judge Mayer, who in 194 ordered the “unscrambling” of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Levia-| Company under the Sherman Law, to- M4 day took steps to protect the Govern- ~|Ment and incidentally, the New Haven Rasiroad's stockholders, Rhode Island Company recently ob: tained the appointment of a receiver, which throws the affairs of: the com- 4 fi Sok: pany into the Rhode Ietand State Courts, |h United States on Mer Arst visit to Judge Mayer's action to-day was to| Brazil. She was welcomed by @ dele- appoint Nathahiel W. Smith as counsel |sation of Brazilian and American for the Fthode Island Company. Smith's | Women. duty will be to went the Federal ‘ Court's trus Ey protest a Fede Foreign Minister De Gama was Am- Government in ti fate Cou: tiga | bassadot to the United States from lion, The Rhode Island Company 8 said |s51i"t 1918, In 1912 he married Mrs, to owe the New York, New Haven & Hartford Blizabeth Pell Hearn of New York. to France to Study Battles of the Great War. The West Point class of 1920, which month a year IUUUHAUYEANNATAAAU REA SEUUU EHDA ADDO YASUO GsConnestion With Any Other Establishment in the World | -=~ WORTH -—- | = ETE Peet etommetti LVN NIAAA OLMALRLALRLL ULLAL RLU LUSHA LOG LULLAGGGLGLEL MAUL Lee PAE SOL Mr aeeeeattl LTA ARETT TTS) LP PRED ' - ’ e ; He SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: 9 to6 DAILY—CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST — | TMNT MIAN Meee SUMMER FROCKS IN NEWER MODES IN CHARMING VARIETY Meeting the mid-season temand for apparel of summery delicacy achieved in exquisite cottons, lustrous silks and dainty cloths for everyday wear or holiday needs. me TERTLATACURGREOEEAAILIIE The Values are Most Extraordinary SILK FROCKS FOR SUMMER IN BRIGHT FANCIES AND GAY MOTIFS ROCKS of Georgette Crepe, Taffeta and N°si draped frocks of Satin. Taffeta Crepe de Chine, in graceful tunic or Silk frocks in novel pleated, ruffled draped effects. Smart frocks of su- and draped effects. Elaborately rior Serge or Wool Jersey, both plain tai- beaded frocks of Georgette, in unusual Sored 4 dra; and tunic models. Tailored frocks of Pongee and Tricotine. Very Specially Priced, ot LA LLAMA CELLS TEUTTTETEET or embroidered mode! ) } idl 8 Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, 35.00 Very Specially Priced, 45.00 ' 95.00 aay 25.00 = t = HF XQUISITE new frocks of Georgette, 4 b lavishl beaded or embroidered. IXQUISITELY beaded and embroidered | i= y Draped tunic and straightline frocks frocks of Paulette and ‘eorgette in | | i= ‘ of Satin, Taffeta Silk and Charmeuse ina both light and dark colors. Tailored ! = J wide variety of designs. frocks of Satin, Charmeuse or Tricotine. | = i, | \s i} New Fi Beaded wit New Beaded Frock of Selin and Geor; $25.00. $50.00. ao nce SALULITIAUENLDTODINNISY FROCKS FOR THE HOTTEST DAYS IN SHEER CRISP COTTONS EW frocks of figured Voile, featuring contrast- ~~ trimming of reorgette Maiy «4 Taffeta Silk and embroidered Organdie. New draped frocks of Dotted Swiss. Party frocks of lace trimmed Net. ' ¢ EW draped, tunic ant tailored frocks of plaid N or check Gingham and of Voile, with collar and cuffs of Organdie and Lace. Very Specially Priced, 10.95 Very Specially Priced, 15.00 SSUURUURULERAUURL ATI TELLULA ARDEN frocks of Flowered Voile in delicate Cc shades, with broad sashes of Moire Silk. New draped and tunic frocks of figured Voile with trimmings of embroidered Organdie. Party frocks of embroidered Filet Net. Very Specialty Priced, 25.00 » 75.00 A New Frock of Organdie, iH $16.50. EW frocks of Flowered Voile, quaintly designed N on a background of Navy or Copenhagen blue and trimmed with net, lace or embroidered Organdie. Garden frocks of white Organdie or lace trimmed Net. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 Fa aioe YUATUARATERUTHRTTH RURAL AA HOUT om HAAMAAVWLTRLAATREAUUAAOUUANELL nile pena uate il lS 8 tina ae Has AS So a asa 5 sl cm setae albeit en,

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