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; ‘ enn EVEnIKe Poni, WEDNESDAY, 1088 9, 1920. , tek; Dovtor at Divinity upon the Rev.| HUNGARIAN JEWS | Frank Maxwell Townley of Brooklvn, All SURPRISES and Doctor of Letters upon Milas DIE IN NEW RIOTS _ Stop The Next WAR Now me \ Mary Pollock Sherwood of Wellesley | uh CHAIRMAN WITH College. French Foreign Office Hears of appen, they are made, nye anually mont care. To the ‘students of the university | Many ‘Killed in Budapest Shranged to carry out wome porpese whieh eee erro, ean | Pogtom. mt tather spread farther and more terrible me "Best & Co. N : proorreicr Day address was deliv- ete, orevent war aniess the desize red yy former Senator Thomas FE. PARI6, June 9.—According to in« imtries in exercised to " o Burton of Onlo, After the exereise< | formation received at the Foreign | ‘ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. j if ee eee culty nacd recipientk | Mice anti-Semitic outbrenks oc oy et civiitaation, ax Established 1879 a ones s of honorary degrees. There will be | Ourred in Budapest around June 4,| jo be Pe, Rnd Setink nick = on which date the advices stated that Washington juare branc! i Confers tt Upon V Upon Vice Chan- it Was. Waskeresdaneria, | an meee eres ee Ts “ and the School of Commerce at the| ‘toting continued for #everal days, _cellor Stevenson and Seven r. during which many Jews were ‘killed, h (idiese—Adcess by Burton, 18 HURT ON TRAIN the Foreign Office despatches said. the commencement exercises today | BLOWN FROM TRACK ' wo A Sale—Thursday, Friday, Saturday of MEN’S HABERDASHERY a sertataty destroy rom the tage’ ‘ef the capeel enlled for your su bine mt Caunc @! mali—te entablich of aropean war—now ig Ameren Mmilitarism and the cotare oni the farthy lisliment of Prussian syatem im ‘| Four Cars “Wrecked by Wind on nay Sot Meeting at Cooper Union Northern Pacific Road are for STH STRHET AT 4TH AVENUE oe * ‘ Heretofore For1 For3 in Minnesota. | ‘ sneered Stina: baci Your Eyes? ||| Thursday, June 10, at 7.30 p.m. 900 FANCY SHIRTS—French cuff 4.00 &5.00 3.45 10.00 \ Fifteen persons were injured, seven||| Your eyes do a great deal SPRAKERS:° E \ seriously, when four coaches of #||| for you. What do you do Mr. Norman Thomas Dr. Kaffen 500 PIECES ATHLETIC UNDER- Northern Pacifio passenger trai||/ forthem? They surely need |}. (Bditor World To-Morrow) (New School of Soctal Research) WEAR—shirts and drawers 1.50 &1.75 1,10 3.00 1000 NECK TIES—foulards and crepes 1.50 &2.00 110 3.00 . 1000 NECKTIES—foulards and were blown from the track last night near Foxholme. A score of others received minor hurts. A. A, Carl- ble Eyesight mination other honorary degrees wore | om of Gwinne, N. D., former pot by Registered Eye Specialists, Auditor of North Dakota, wah p: } eonferred—that of Doctor of Commer. | AUdtOr of injured. His daughter Cbhitich &Sons- algo was seriously hurt. attention—they red need FF Pte el Rey. George F. Miller Capt. Siegfried Sassoon (St. Augustine’s Church, B’kiyn) Major Hamilton Gibbs (Brother Philip Gibbs. Decorated by British ‘armg) e a & P. 0. Box 4, Station Y, New York City + De cars a Great Northern freight train were swept from the track Listen to Them Denounce War firmer materials v 1.00 -70 2.00 from Waspoten said ‘Fox- Established 58 Years | Meeting Under Auspices ‘ holme, egg ery pg dog Puserieds #184 B at John St. WORLD PEACE FELLOWSHIP * 700 PRS. SILK HOSE—clocked (eight Gut doctors aad nursgs wore asked : A . Communications to Mrs. J. S. Cram, color combinations) 2.00 140 4.00 ) greme Court Justice M. Warley Plat-|graph reports said. ——Men’s High Grade Oxfords 13.25 (tax .33) Heretofore 15.00 to 18.00 ‘hes Dark brown calf skin, cordovan and black calf skin. English medium, and wide toe last. Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo TH THIRTY -FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE ti LATA omer FEFTH FLOOR You Never Pay More at Pot \y " TT mm ANNUAL ~ CHARMING SUMMER FRO CKS * IN COOL, DAINTY COT'TONS THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE WILL. CLOSE. OUT "TOMORROW A NuMBER OF SILK AND CLOTH FROCKS PRICED BELOW COST e sees == ae SSeS Ssasees= THESE GINGHAM FROCKS ARE COOL ‘AND.SERVICEABLE AND WELL SUITED TO THE SULTRY DAYS TO COME. A ‘particularly smart model, that achieves distinctiveness through the medium of a broad sash belt of self material, brief sleeves andcollar, , cuffs and vestee of sheer white organdie. Very Specially Priced 10.95 HINTING AT THE DELIGHTS AND PLEASURES OF SEA- SHORE AND MOUNTAIN ARE THE PRETTY NEW FROCKS of check gingham and figured voile; slender, straight line, shapely basque and slim tunic models set off the daintiness and charm of the cool cotton fabrics; then there is white organdie for trimming. WLETERNOON AND STREET FROCKS FOR, WOMEN ’ 50 AND MISSE/ TAFFRTA- Very Specially Priced 12.95 A RARE LOVELINESS OF DESIGN IS PORTRAYED IN THESE CHARMING SUMMER FROCKS OF VOILE; ONE PRETTY model in a delicately figured motif features-a novel tunic effect, accentuated by broad ruffles below the waist line; another is a slen- der, straight line model of plaid voile, with a narrow silk stripe to GEORGET TH’ SATIN TRICOTINE SERGE Woot, dangav,) ee cat en EN AB OE Wee MT ott | add to its attractiveness.’ Both are trimmed with white organdie. _Very Specially Priced : 16 50 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ' A _"A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT. 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