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- ee —_——s srrcees Soy wc O RYAN REPORTED ‘SAMPLE OF SMOKE | yf both in the Salonica campaign and in transporting American troops overseas and im repatriating our returning sol- d@iers, has been refitted ond is now scheduled to re-enter the regular pas- g@enger service, New York to Havre. —_— _ ». THE ONLY 1 Original Worcestershire Sauce is manufactured PRISON BRUTALITY: SENT TOHELPFD PAPER WAS ‘LOT’, IDEAL FRE MASK General Long Ago Asked|New York Packs It in Vacuum “Vigorous Action” on Com- Bottles So Experts Can Oblely by'Lea & Perrins. . Plaint of 27th Men. Work at Leisure, Refuse imitations. They an na are inferidy in quality to It hep _ o ges to-day that the| A vacuum bottle filled with emoke spect louse Committee investiga=| trom the famous tion in Washington of alleged brutal. ba acrid col We heel Ath toet ne whee wig uth si ‘on th ‘ ity and inhumanity to, military erect siame taetery te on the CEA:PERRINS prisoners and especially to National | ay to the United States Bureau of . Guardsmen and National Army men | Mines at} Washington, the contribu- 8 AUCE by regular army offieials and guards) tion of the New York Fire Depart- ma cay worcesrerswing | '2 Paris will now include charges|ment to research work out of which in @ missing report made by offi-|is expected to come a smoke-mask to which has been given cers of the 27th Division, which con-| for the use of firemen everywhere in e 1d wide tation. sisted of New York Guardsmen, the United States and Canada. Incidentally the House Committee The value of the mask Is one of the will try to ascertain what became lessons of the world war, but the ot the original report, which was| difficulty confronting the international sent with affidavits to the Adjutant/ leaders of fire-fighters is that a mask General of the A. E. F. in Paris,| which is “just the thing” for one kind whence it was supposed to have gone| of smoke is utterly without efficiency through the usual channels to the! against smoke of another sort. General Staff in Washington, Fire obiefs and officials of the The report waa made by Lieut.| Bureau of Mines hope to hit upon the Col. J. Lesiie Kincaid, formerly | ideal mask, or maybe @ pair of them, Judge Advocate of the 27th Division, | within the next six months, In the and Lieut, Col, J, Mayhew Wain-) meantime smoke-filled vacuum bot- wright, Division Inspector, to Major|tles directed to Washington will be Gen. O'Ryan, who transmitted it to|dropping into the malls all over the A. EB, F, Adjutant General about| North America. After that the smoke Dec, 26 last. When members of the| mask will be a regular appendage of 27th told of the alleged brutalities| engines, trucks and hose wagons and on their return to New York, the|/ firemen will be able to “shimmy” up General Staff at Washington denied|to the very heart of the nastiest of it had ever received the report. So|fires utterly indifferent to smoke now a’ copy has been sent to Secre-| giouds. tary of War Baker by Col, Kincaid, : with the suggestion that the original with the accompanying affidavits| guarie at the Bastille and Prison may be found in the files here or; Farm No. 2. Some of the charges abroad. \.1@ as following: In indorsing the report, Gen. O'Ryan stated that he had forward- ed similar complaints three months EASE LAYER IANO Bend Gateugre, PEASE PIANO COMPANY 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. National Guardsmen were subject- ed to vile language by the guards and were told the 27th and 30th Divi- learlier but had heard nothing, and] sions were no good. Prisoners were | Suggested that vigorous action be| forced to drill in front of the muzzles taken, Col. Kincaid said to-day he|of machine guns and automatic was ready to go to Washington as| rifles. The prisons were over- & witness if needed, though all he| crowded and insanitary. Conditions could do would be to tell of the|at Prison Farm No. 2 rivaled Si- statements of non-commissioned of-| berian prison camps. Official decora- ficers and privates in his division. | tions, treasured trinkets, and photo- Numerous accusations were made| graphs were stolen and never by doughboys against regular army ‘ returned. Months Credi As showing the growing appreciation of the “Little Edison Servants of the Home’ we reproduce with pleasure this advertisement of John Wanamaker which recently appeared in the daily press of New York City ciel then ond with physical exertion.” Just ‘put the clothes, water and” soap.in the clothes washer, turn. on fh the sloceziciix. and. then sort of stand around+=. while or do some- “ thing else while the’ clothes -are The wringer - i | Ate the’ cl ert 't become | ; | a Ls _“a-worn-out, tired "turning « 1 8 wringer by the hour-just prese a button and off We gots clothes get wrang out in, 10 time, » The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 1th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 424 Broadway near Canal St 151 East 86th St between Lexington & 3rd Aves 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 15 East 125th St near 5th Ave 124 Westq2dSt between B’way& 6th Ave 362 East 14gth St near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Sky Sy a ONDAY, JUL } RA Mey 9Er \sieactions Are Prices——(Quility--Serviee aC, Square Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Sale of 2,007 “Serksbire” ~PIGSKIN BAGS | 8.97 remanh A five-piece leather-lin have three pockets. A Many a voile, mostly 3.49 genuine black pig- skin with reinforced flat-side sewn edges. The interiors are Size 16x12x8\%4 in. Size 18x13x9 in. would bag of sewn-on corners, brassed locks and clutches and double In staging this event as one of the big ed and Biway, 34th to 36th St We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower seven econ- omy sales, we aim to satisfy those customers who were dis- appointed in their tardy efforts to take advantage of our pre- tising and sent rush orders for more bags, but the manufacturer could not get them here in time. Asa result, many of the customers who “put off” buying their bags till the second day were dis- appointed. ‘ VP LOLOL OOOO Oe ONO Te, + eee eee © E A “sevens mean savings’ event that takes precedenc this seventh month is the’ As in the case of the first sale, we were enabled to “these genuine black at a low irregularities in the natural ° of the skins, which in no way ge their wearing qualities. urchase in Ba; rice because of slight jurchase means savings to oe vious sale of 1000 of these bags. you if you take advantage of the divided At that time we thought 1000 This time event! bags enough to more than meet No need to extol the the demand. But we under- we are taking no chances. We qualities of pigskin—they are estimated the i have doubled the number of generally conceded. black pigski: a bags. (Just think of what 2007 ee pigskin is sold at a inferior-g ‘bags will héld.) But the prices wer price than inferior before the day was over remain the same. (We changed lea! in the face of the Pretty ribbon hats $3.49 negligee air. Made of all ribbon, some faced with Milan straw hemp, in soft, medium or small shapes; some trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and cocardes, others with little balls of crepe. pink, orchid, Geeare —Second Floor, S4th St Blouses clearaway at $1.39 It includes “find” in this group. u blouses of colored organdie, beach cloth and striped in tailored styles, with white collars and cuffs. Not all sizes in each style or color. Meare —Third Foor, 34th st HELLO GENERAL, Re Wwe ve Meo ad MACYS To G CAR COMFORTS weve GOT DUSTERS, ONE oF OUR AND ABOUT EVERY THING A MOTOR: PARTYD WANT aboot threefourthe of the bags were sold) We stopped adver Whether worn with a Summer frock, a light suit, a sweater and skirt or other sport cos- tume, they are just appro- priate, for they have that soft, Two styles illustrated—white, MoroR RESTAURANTS? $8.94 to $8.87 to conform with the seven-idea.) —Fifth Floor, B4th Street, Rear. Table damasks of the better sort Linen damask cloths and napkins Imported from Ireland——ex- tra fine quality damask. Sev- era ‘tterns for seles 70x70 in, Cloth... 70x90 in. Cloth.... 9.19 ea 22x22 in. Napkins. 849 doz. Linen hemstitched dinner sets, $15.49 One hemstitched cloth, 66 inches square, and six hem- stitched napkins to match, 18x 18 inches square. Finely woven damask, imported from Scotland. Round and square patterns. Neatly boxed. Hemstitched damask breakfast cloths, $3.19 ea. Fine imported cotton damask. A soft laundered quality that resembles linen. Five pretty floral or conventional pat- terns. 57 inches square. Scalloped damask table cloths, $3.23ea. Firmly woven satin finished cotton damask cloths with neat rose scalloped edge. New round designs. 64 inches \n diameter. Hemmed breakfast napkins, $1.49 doz. Sturdy quality damask, Fleur- de-lys, spot and other neat patterns, Hemmed size, 19x18 inches 2 —Sccond Floor, 35th Street, SuRE! GREAT THINGY” My DAUGHTER MARY FoR ATOUR. THE FUSED To GO ON {7 SACHILOREN SAY IT BEATS p Korie TRIP UNTIL THE OLD TIME i 1 cot A MOTOR Ming” We aittes ad vailin esdenine economy is apparent! If you missed our first sale do not fail to attend this one. Substantial savings are yours if you do! Sale begins to-morrow, 9 A. M. for convenien' sterling filled PENCILS with clip attached. Two styles, both with smart chi pattern. Filled with fine lead, and provided with extra lead in the top. This price includes tax. sow —Main Vicor, Rene, Wash goods REMNANTS Going! At 4 to % less Lengths suitable for dresses, Summer suits, skirts, blouses, children’s wearables THE MATERIALS INCLUDE gingham, percale, linen, cotton suiting, crepe, plain voile, printed voile, madras, sport skirting, cotton poplin, silk and cotton mull, ete. Aye —Second Floor, Centre The General Was Bound to Skid Without Chains (SHE Wise \ / \OIRL, 1 SuROSE ? | THis OTHER LIME f ONE 15 OF THE “e ue v4 CONTRARY SEX S Core oue's F HA GIRL Too! CONTRARY ry i a J ek ae arly would ess Ta A five-piece English model bag of genu- ine black pigskin with sewn-in frames, single and double handles, _ reinforced sewn-on corners and double flat-side sewn edges. , : interiors are leather- | lined and have three ets. Solid brass Heaps of SUITS for bunches of BOYS in a special clearaway sale i $1.39 this one rarely happen a second time. { o |i The styles include mid- }) dies, junior Norfolks, 1% Dickens, pleated Russians, plain Russians, beach suits, , single and double breasted i> effects. Sailor or Eton collars. Long or short sleeves. The fabrics include Devonshires, galateas, Peggy cloths, beach cloths, crashes, ete. in white, , several shades of blue, tan, rose, green, brown, striped effects, etc. Sises 3 to 8 years. Sale begins Tuesday, 9 A.M. yan te Rees