The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1919, Page 4

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Pe FOR UNMARRIED layor’s Commitee Asked by Woman to Give Attention Phillips Brooks Robinson, No. Bast S4th Street, addressed a to Nathan Hirsch, Chairman of »Mayor’s Committee on Rent ering to-day asking the ecm- to give attention tothe hover- Re of unmarried men and wemen th salarien of from $1,000 to $2,000 in, The situation of young women OR such salaries who are compelled Bo take lodgings of a sort discourag- to their progress and efficiency urgent, she said, and it seemed the duty of the Mayor's Com- Information of suitable homes uch pernona, so as to give thom environment at a reasonable ‘Tenants of No. 717 Sterling Place, | "Ni T ittee to rent increases of from |terpreted to mean, Per cent, to 66 2-3 per cent. ef- Auy. 1 a 5. i (a aN EL HES ~ IN URGENT NEED to This Problem. Missing’ Broker, 2 Broadway, added, to aid In making behalf of these service men. fo, 1, called the attention of the Nuts.” “Coaxed” and “Tough Nuts.” The tenants ex- Hf WAR HEROES LOST SAVINGS IN CARE OF LLY HIRE Department of Justice Is Asked retary of Stale. The British battleship | states to Assist in Logating the Assistant Distrive Attorney Rorke to-day enlisted the aid of the United States Department of Justice in the | search for J. Frank Lilly, broker, No. The Department of Justice became colally interested through a “custo. | mer list” obtained by (he District At- | torney's office after the disappearance | of Lilly, It wan said that thin lat contained the names of several hun- dred soldiers and sailors whose sav- ings were lost when entrusted to tbe firm of J. Frank Lilly & Co, Federal authorities are interested on The Mr. Rorke said the list of names was divided in three classifications, ‘, Vv. EB” “No, 2, CXD" and “No. ‘These Mr. Rorke in- “Very Easy," All the stocks and bonds that were AID SENT TO TRANSPORT. Cutter Goes te Help Luckenback, Dieabled at sea. in charge of the Cruiser and Service, Cassatt & Co. te Open Here. Cassatt & Co, Flint’s Fine Furniture AT HALF PRICE All odd Dining Tables, China Closets, Serving Tables, Beds, Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Chiffon- iers, Upholstered Rockers and Chairs of discon- tinued patterns have been marked at HALF PRICE for immediate disposal. This collection of furniture is desirable in every Tespect, but we cannot complete the suites and must have the space for other goods. A rare opportunity is thus afforded to secure dependable furniture at much less than the cost of production. A number of Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room Suites that will not be continued have also been reduced to half the former price. Every piece, whatever the price, bears our guar- antee of quality, insuring satisfactory wear. Flint int S 20:26West 36th. ; ail psn Zo 4 Ss of Philadelphia will to-day at CANADA PLANS. WELCOME | TO PRINCE OF WALES Governor General and Premier to Meet Royal Party at St. Johns August 15. for the reception of the Prince of Wales upon hie arrival here were announced to-day by Sir Joseph Pope, Under sec. nd his party will ST, JOHNS, N. B, July 16.—Ptans | © arrive on Aug. 16. Upon landing Prince will be received by the Duke of ada; Premier Borden and other ofc’ Returnéd soldiers from the 26th Bat! jon will form ® guard of honor, wi | 5,000 other overseas veterans will tm in the parade to the armory, where a! oMcial reception will be held, ‘The Prince will also be asked to un vell several tablets dedicated to the travel to Halifax. will go to the United west of the American New Frock of Beaded Georgette and Satin $50.00 youthful HITE Organdie, lace trimmed Net and flowered W Voile offer untold opportunities for fashioning the daintiest versions of the summer frock in modes of undeniable charm and grace. SUT . WEST THIRTY -FOURTH STREET WOR UUUANUUUUEUASUHEUUE EEUU EYEE Dm SAU complaint made by his wife, Anna. Mrs. Rochford said her husband came home early this morning under the in- fluence of iiquor.| He was loud and abusive, she said, and when she pointed to two sleeping children and asked him |to be quiet Rochford struck her. Her \nowe was cut and her face swollen, “Thirty days is inadequ: jment for men like you, Roc jthe Magistrate, “but It appea that I can do, When gentlemen of your k blessed with nice little wives wely children, come here on JUDGE SORRY HE CAN'T sc. “"*) HAVE WIFE BEATER WHIPPED ighteen yeats meet he Thirty Days in Workhouse In- adequate Punishment, McGeehan Tells Third Avenue Man, Richard Rochford of No. 526 Third mi vine ae Avenue was sentenced to the workhouse | a lefta id mot She ot witho | lou if for thirty days by Magistrate McGeeha r in Yorkville Court to: on an assault! be DUVALL TULL | Semmes Semmes SVATALL TLL UT UUELLAULT EN CUT VCE TELE fmm rm: 11 TAUNTS ULL TUT LEE CG TT E11 me mie 11 CUT LETT He Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World GETWEEN GBROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Semmes NLNANLNUUAAANDUQETETUOQUAOUCLEAUY IAS 1U1UETUUEULREEUDNOULUTLECEU SETAE HHT SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: 9 TO 6 DAILY—CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST NEW FROCKS OF EXQUISITE STYLE IN WONDERFUL PROFUSION New apparel of delightful grace and charm, reflecting the full-blown beauty ‘of midseason styles in an attractive variety of models, developed in fabrics of appropriate texture and color. e The Values Are Most Extraordinary prttnonazcas m iy! tte, Taffe le Chine and superior Serge, interpret the mode in new notes of plicity with hints of autumn t novel effects. Very Specially Priced, 20. |ATIN, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta, Char- ry tailored “ draped peonee, sui 80 muc ocks of Georgette Crepe, demand, and _ froc elaborated with beading and pho on in unusual motifs. Very Specially Priced, 35. SUMMERY FROCKS OF SILK IN CHARMING NEW VARIETY of EORGETTE ‘Crepe is srgcetuly lated into charming beaded frocks, while Satin, Taffeta Tricotine ex- press the top of the tailored code in models of smart lines and finished detail. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 . frocks trans- Wool Jersey, ing sim- ncies in 00 \HE dainty textile beauty of Charmeuse, Satin, Paulette and Georgette is strik- ingly emphasized when made into becoming midsummertime frocks, whether fashioned for simple or formal occasions. Very Specially Priced, _ 45.00 © 95.00 SHEER COTTON FROCKS New Frock of Georgette Beaded and Em- broidered, $35.00 00 FOR WARM MIDSUMMER DAYS models of fig Bivectn of check or plaid Gingham and chic and Very Specially Priced, 10.95 Very Specially Priced, ' 18.95 or flowered Voile are shown in the very prettiest of cool mid- summer styles in delightful fancies and choice colors. OTTED Swiss, Net, figured Voile and Gingham with their refreshing simplicity of style appeal continue to be fabrics of wonderful versatility that express the real spirit of summer. Very Specially Priced, 13.50 ATE models of Dimity, embroidered Filet Net, Voile, plain or flowered Organdie and Gingham that meet every requirement of the midsummer frock in colorful beauty of designing and crisp charm of material, Very Specially Priced, 25.00 © 75.00 ¢ New Frock of Veile, Collar, Cuffs and Vestee 4 of lece trimmed = Se Organdie, $13.50 oF TAT STITT DENTIST SS STULTUTTUTUUTTERTUETATUUNE: ' , SF My 'W) > om = 140 NAVATEUUEN HELE ED} 12 12 ems? Ses" * 11 EY HEE VVELUTE ER TTT LHTDELGY EEF Sense? as" 4 EA LALA TECTURE DETR DOUU Ess Sm" EL ETT AESULNTRARATV ETAT ees Semen ee QTY - oie aaa na ah, “ Pima f iiaiiy Sewanee: vapid ~ : on

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