The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 8

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ha Ee > ee ee ee oty A. for nearty tweaty- ‘ohe years ‘Of the Murihattan Con- Cee a Church, t. Stimson was severely wounded WEATHER HALTS FLIGHT. Aerial Fleet Plans T to Albany to See Ge ‘The flight of four De svhase aero planes and of @ sumber of Curtis planes ; From to Albany and Pougikeopale from Mazel- eT a « a “gxcoptionally meritorious | nurst Pield, L. 1.,/was postponed to-day . : Ghd conspicboud service.” «He was at-| because of unsettled weathér conditions. iam Prillp Bison ‘Stimenn, ja, gara tyetid, to the New York Hospital for |zhe dt mill be made to-morrow or Ve ‘Stal yhmnd bie se. | two oe Stineon, nurse me American beg United States wearing four service | officers who will efrry photographs and then Bxpedi+| cripes. Before leaving France she re-|biue prints to Gov. Smith showing the Forces in France, have been |coived the British Royal Red Cross of | methods by which cities and towns can ae services, ‘They. Are the First Class and the American Dis- get the advantages accruing to com- ghter of be Bev. Dr Upesient Service Medal. ls the Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. Summer Hours: 9 to 5.30; Closed Saturdays. Tr. N ational’s Outlet Store, "st OLLAR Dollar Day WEDNESDAY rm i'n Special DOLLAR DAY Bargains, so phenomenally expect to forget the ther and crowd our store i aa aaa “Articles in every ag vorrei Goer only ee AL A. Receive retay, Mies Stiméoh récéntly returned to the he De Haviland plahes are to take ah munities which oe OE Tae NATIOK {Summer r Shoes for Men, Women, Children 5 ith rubber soles; Sneaker- style with corrugated Seiiiar canes, Wty ee Genres stines ith pt soles; Girls’ Black Calfskin : 1 Pump Seah Choice at = Sik Lisle gg 4 pairs $1 Bilver grey only ; double garter tops of cotton. Main fr “Women’s Rain ny Day Hats, 2 for $1, yes | Rabbertsod silk or kh Women’s Automobile Hats, 4 fer § s several desiral Atk. .G Gold-Top Bar Pins, 2 fee $1 Aled clasp 2 inches Reese Bracelets, 2 for S culllen’s Sill Ribbon Fob, 2 for $1 Gold Ailed sntoty catch, aide and ' 's Strong Cotton Hose, 4 prs. $1 $1 iity_yarn; strongly reinforced. Gold Front Tie Clasps, 4 for $1 Bright finished engine turned design; durable. Main floor, Butterfly Hair Barrettes, 4 for $1 Celluloid set with brilliant rhinestones. ger imeninnet Balan: nn 0< 20 Women’s Rainy Day Hal Hats, 4 fer $1 RubYerized cotton in gray or bl Men’s Silk Poplin Ties, § $ for et our-in-hand style; solid color or polka dot. 16x32 Huck Towels, 6 for $1 i Part color woven borders; hemmed enda, eetbes et Sleeveless Coatees of Voile, $1 hite linene. ” sain for. 7 pairs $1 ight. Main floor, ; leee and mediam light wel Gol Geld Filled Pendant Cross, 4 for $1 Rotman Mish: ring for attaching to chain, Main floor, . Children’s Rom mper Suits, 2 for $1 batons with golored tr wChiiren's Middy Blo, 2 or $1 Seng Sie Soom, 2g 3 t Corsets White Coutil Corsets at 2 for 31, ‘Tonlens stvly with elaatic inserts at sides. floor. Ventilating Mesh Corsets, 2 mi $1 Flexible non-1usting boning; medium low bust. afain floor. Brooch of Seed Pearls, 4 for $1 Good qrulity filed pearls, sold plated back. Main floor, Small Children’s Blo mers, 2 for $1 Navy blue cotton Gabardine; sizes 2 to 6 yrs, Main floor, Chambray- Gingham Creepers, 2 for $1 White piyings and fancy braid trimming; 2 to 6, Main fi Girls’ Cover-All Aprons, 2 for $1 Rive and white Checked Gingham; 2 to 6 yrs. Main floor, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— '|ForBoys 4 - piece Ww - "Suit Linene coat, hat and ex- tra pants; small sizes, Outing Trou- sers of serviceable Tan Cotton Suit- ing in solid color or striped ttern, Sizes 14 to 19 years, are White Coutil size 20 only, joo Hain Floor Novelty Wash Suits, $1 e Linene ; straight pants, Little Boys’ White Repp or nn Boys” Nev Blue Sailor Suits, $1. louse, rill Blouse, cap, long trousers, Main Little Boys’ Linene Wash Suits, $1 Contrasting color trimming; detachable belt. Main floor sin BONS, One-Piece Suits, 2 for $1 contrasting 42 to 6, ~ Main floor, Children’s Romper Suits, 2 for $1 ’ Stripped Ga: tote, joke front; 2 to 6 years. LittleGirls’ Scout Outfit, 2 for $1 Pe skirt and, het of khaki tan twit? For Girls School Girls’ Dressee—a + amnert looking military model Girls’ Smart Linene Dress, 2 for $1 Plaid Percale trimmings; plaited skirt. Main floor, Girls’ Chambray Dress and Cap, $1 ‘@in floor, Eoover style dress with pique trimming, Girls’ Cover-All Gingham Apron, $1 Wlue and waite’ linene trimmings; 6 to 14 yrs, Main floor, Girls’ Dress of White Linene, $1 French Siished fabric; embroidery ; 1 to 3 yra. Main floor. Girls’ Plaid Gingham Dresses, $1 eltliy embroidered ; alt i sround belt, Main floor, Cruidis Kid Gloves, 2 pairs for $1 ‘Women's, i» email sixes only; black or white. Main floor, Mote Floor, fa” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St,, Near Gth Ave. No Mail Orders Filled eons ‘ ier a GRENADES ON SNE HERE CAN BE MADE INTO BOMB SHELLS Eagan Says Army Weapon, Though Unloaded, Should _ Be Barred From Shops. | ocean | ‘There are being sold in several shops in this city American hind grenades which might readily be used as ready- made bomb shelis. The grenades are harmless in their present state, the fulminated and T.N.T. having been re- |moved, but they.are convenient con- tainers for explosives, in the opinion of Owen Egan, Obiet of the Bureau of Combustibles. He declared to-day their sale should be prohibited. In the course of the investigation into the recent bomb outrages in this and other cities it was suggested that perhaps the terrorists would next re- sort to hand grenades in view of their having lost one of their mem- bers by the premature explosion of the infernal machine that partly wrecked the home of Attorney Gen- oral A. Mitchell Palmer in Washing- ton. The bomb used at the time of Nothing to worry about! Moneyback, any time, if you want it. Summer clothes, hats, shoes, fixings, Sporting Goods and luggage. Rocers PEET COMPANY * Broadway “Four at 34th St. 13th St. - Convenient Cormers* REFRIGERATORS FURNITURE At Less Than Present Wholesale ‘ost ALTERATION SALE EXTRAORDINARY are now being offered - ‘ pocket ane pen would not | LONDON, July 2%—Gen. the simultaneous outrages on June 2 were skilfully cottrived and the ex- perts who constructea them doubt- eae would beve no @iMovity in con- verting gronades such a# wre on sale now into death dealing weapons. A teporter for The Kvening World bought one of the “harmless” Of Manhattan to-day. It wae freely sold for 25 cents without question. A display of war relics and labels are exhibited to show they were bought from the War Department and in- apected as “safe” by ordnance officers. The grenade is the American adaptation of the famous Milla bomb. It is complete save for the detonator and the explosive and also @ little spring that operates the trigger mechanism, ‘The “toy” was taken to Chief ‘Hagan’s office and he was asked if ‘there was anything to prevent a bomb thrower from utilizing i. “There is nothing in the world to prevent,” said Myan. “All that @ ter- voriet needs js a-container like this to manufacture @ bomb; he doesn’t even eno the firing mechanism that this yg was asked if it wag neces- sary for a terrorist to have both a detonating cap and T. N. T. or @ similar explosive in order to use the grenade. “Yea,” he said, “but the bomb throwers n't seem to have any trouble in Qotaining those things. I fancy there are many men formerly employed in powder works who have 4 large amount of caps and other ex- plosives on band. You can sée how put this as my coat it suspect its presence. ren: is deeply cor- Fagated 90 that it flies into @ hundred lugs just as a ehrapnel shell scatters, bullets,” a WIRELESS PHONE’S DEBUT IN FOREST FIRE FIGHTING in ‘Western Montana and Northern Idaho, SPOKANE, July 23.—Cool weather enabled the forest fire fighters to gain on the flames that have been destroying Government, State and private timber in Western Montana and Northern Idaho, according to United States Forest Service reports, Wireless telephones were used to-day for the first time im directing the fire fighting operations, BOLSHEVIK] CLAIM CAPTURE OF 30,000 PRISONERS Enemy of Reds, However, Reports Taking Offensive Toward Moscow: BERLIN, July %—Reports from Wy- org vay the ik forces have be- }] | san an offensive against Gen. Denikine, capturing 30,000 prisoners and food and munitions in the region of Perm. ‘Three regiments are reported to have deserted from the army of Admiral Kol- chak. Denikine, anti-Bolshevik leader, has ordered hie Seat uthera forocs to advance on Moscow, ing to a news agency despatch from Bkaterinodar, sana. x 9 EEN Marion, Ky., Wiped Out by Fire. “ LOUISVILLE, July 22—The bust- ness section of Marion, Ky., was h_atart as led on r prevented fail of wate: | thre. "rhe town was dae by Fe} Hl |twelve years ago, Obili Pleased With McAdoo. SANTIAGO, Chili, July 22.—The con- if | gestion on Chilian railroads has caused ii | the Government to adopt a general pol- ley of pronieliing. the exportation foogatu: ut Natural Silk Pongee Dresses Silk Georgette Dresses(white and navy)32.50 Black Habutai Silk Dresses ©. tr hilian’ financial ‘mission now in the | Unies ped. Staten has evoked favorable Do not fail tobuy ticketsforthe Police Field Games at Sheepshead Bay, July 26th B. Altman & Cao. Special Values in the Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise, on the SIXTH FLOOR, in Women's Silk Dresses including $23.50 36.50 Madison Avenue - Fifth Auenue 34th und 35th Streets ‘ Sew York grenades. in @ store in the lower part, window of the shop is devoted to @ Weather Permits Gain on Flames} twin ommotetety| WEST POINTERS AT 275 of Gretunting sey rota ge gr Ape er ‘Pestanthg:a Flags Fly in n Hen Cites as 4° Pho- Hrsg Ag porte healed ts Bim J eigeed test Against Threatened lots. united States army Walk Out. 50 shag oot, Rap Pee: mae st stad SO Das THE PARIS, Jily 2 (Hayas,)—The pro- fnternational demonstrative strike, called for yesterday but “'post- poned” by the Labor Federation, was not fully effective anywhere in France, according to repor's from the principal cities, ‘The strike moveménts were said not to have been fully organized even among the employees of corporations which expected their men to partioularly at Lyons, At Brest only! dockworkers went on strike. Miners In the Department of Gerd bs. stopped OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York work. ROMR, July 22 (Havas).—The proposed international demonstrative strike called for yesterday wa# not put into effect on ‘any considerable scale in any of the large cities of Italy. In the oities flags wore kept flying in what was said to be & movement of protest against the strike. - Turatl, Intransigeant Sock reported to ave A Summer Favorite Women’s Smart Pumps Featuring Baby Louis Heels Pumps of F. B. & C. White washable Kid- skin, Black Glace Kidskin or Patent Leather, modeled on long, —. lines, four but- tons at instep, and low Baby Louis heels. 11.75 * Same style Pump with high Lowis XV heels, at same price, f preferred. oney tis Summer * Qo Stahl Ready-to-Eat-Meals” Meals Sold ut ull good stores es | Behe ‘Ave. NY Olio Stahls 2332-. Also on Sale at our Brooklyn Store OPPENHEIM. CLLINS &C 34th Street—New York ‘Will Continue on Wednesday An Important Dress. Sale Women’s and Misses’ High-Class Summer Dresses The season’s most desirable models of Sheer Voile in Fou- lard, coin-spot and flowered designs, dainty Tissues and fine Ginghams; draped, tunic and straight-line silhouettes Regular Values 18.75 to 29.75 Sale Price 11.75 None sent C. 0. D. No Approvals No Credits No Alterations Pongee Silk Tailored Suits Cleverly Designed Models Women’s and Misses’ smartly tailored suits of natural Site ongee with Tuxedo roll] collars, Unusual Valucl 27 00

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