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| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, |iettor to Mr, Biton states, ‘The re-] Avenue, | gold marke, and for one kilo of fine re (\F WAR, sult of the check, the Attorney Gen-| Frank, C REICHSBANK TO BUY GOLD. | sold 57,000 marke. jeral says, has been the pruning of the! Dalton, am, No. 890 Madison m : P ‘ ‘where will be a new rate each original draft lists from a total of Street BERLIN. June Se-The Reichebank | x, accotding to outside currency 489,003 to 155,000 names William. and the Post Office have been em./ veh, SCooMlne te ee impoece ° according to the report,! Fox, James B., No. 1011 Putnam |powered to buy gold of all kinds im) Prcee | ent. on all sales excent \|f) stigated by the United States | Avenue. a the world's markets, in order to in-| ts of M pola. By wm law of Apel 8 [District Attorney and he was exon- hman, August, ‘No, 215 Marion |crease the gold reservés and facilitate! barter of im thin. Germany to d. His naiie, however, docs not | Street. 01 CS . | prohibited oka’ tes wold export. Only reparation payments Without disturb. | pronloited and alan wold oP old, ou | "i the basis of paper currency. They|there are special officlal concessions % 260 paper marks for two to feweliers. Poole, Wm¢ J,, 867 Putnam Avenue. Poole, Wiliam Joseph, Reno, George L., No. 360 Chauncey Street. Luther, George. Luthur, George. a POLICE WORK GOOD, HE KILLS HIMSELF \a ar among the forty-nine i i] indictments have been quashed by Mr. Ross, ACKER LIST John Campbell of No. 111 Bedford | | Avene, Ria named on yester- raft list, is said by his brother, | Charles. to have gone to California after having registered with J Two Other Men 3 Men Who Served| city draft bourd. ‘He registered in| California again, it i: id, id With Armies in France exempted, as he was employed in'& ! Named as Deserters. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 BROOKLYN | Telephone, Main at In the June Lingerie Sjale! Many Pretty Undermusiins at 89c “> munitions factory there, August) Lehman jr, of No. 215 | Marion Strect, _Brooklen, -eeording 10|Sick Patrolman Uses Policeman Ly A “one-price day” often simplifies your shoppiag at this season—the , registered for the dra : . ; " Coincldental with the receipt of m|was found to. be suffering from al Brother’s Revolver for is told by the modest figures of 8 and 9—or 89c. letter from tho Attorney General's Oohis Gecte board.” His: father says | Suicide. Mice in Was&tngton by Adjutaat!he disappeared from ‘home four years | ‘ Seite Nightgowns of sheer white Batiste in Em- | Envelopys Chemises, trimmed with lace 4 General R. W. Mton of the Veterans |jago and he bas not been heard from| Michael J. Doolin, a patrolman at- embr idery front and back; ribbon s! stray 4, tached to the West 162d Street Police Station, Ting at No. 62 Marble Hill Avenue, committed suicide this mor- F ‘War Dv. | since. Pf Foreign Wars, stating the War Da: | “Additional names of alleged dratt | partment before publishing them! goncttors made ‘publie by the Wr ehecked its draft liste with those of) Department to-day include “a ist | jing by shooting himself through. the men who aerved, comes the discovery| fom the Bronx and one from Brook:| heart, Doolin was twenty-seven years fm an official list Of “deserters” of the bd a 4 |old, unmarried, and had been on the fhame of one man who has been in fhe navy for six years, force two years. He Wad been on a vacation and was George J. Grey, listed by the due to answer roll call at 8 o'clock this 23th Local Board of Newark, N. J. morning. At 5.45 o'clock his’ brother- was completing his first enlistment in the navy when the draft call came. in-law, Edward Ludy, also a patrolman, waas awakened by a shot. Dogin had According to his family,, who live at; No. 47 Brenner Street, he notified the Ly InfiAbad model, trimmed with embroidery Cambric Top Petticoats with hemmed un- derlay; lace trimmed lawn flounces in | | inted design. | white Batiste Corset Covers, finished with | ribbon-run embroidery. ag bya Batiste Bloomers, with hematite u/fles; hand-embroidered in flower. F Fi sh Colored Batiste Step-Ins, edged ‘lace, A. & 8.—Becond Moor, Grass Rugs Rush Rugs ' Linoleums ALL’ GREATLY UNDERPRICED BRONX. | Reported by Local Board No. 6, Bronx. Blake, Avenue. Crowe, Road James H., No. 1234 Kdison Michael, Fort Schuyler) ’ entered the room of Ludy with whom he lived and used the latter's service revolver to shoot himself. Madeira Luncheon Sets, $5.95 * No, 361 Fort Schuyler Road. Raymond J., Jocal board of his intention to re-en- | Garia, Antonio, No. 1602 Van Buren, | Doolin had een in iil health and a IN A TIMELY SALE TO-MORROW AT Charming luncheon sets for be summer tablc—at a price that is actually, List in May, 1918, when his first en-| Garia, Antonio, | | present on teave due to illness,” Before below today’s wholesale price: V3-piece sets, scalloped and embroidered Listment expired, Early=this_ month | yeas No, 2400 Walker | fe tert on vacation Doolin aasked per- THE NEW YORK FLOOR COVERING CO. variety of attractive designs. — - ; he signed up for his third consecutive; Longhran, James, No, %41 Bronx Haan Polen His record in the , 5 4 hitch” in the navy | ePtaraa Slaten) SOS WNEE Rayos | ae 60 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn White Turkish Towels, %8c | Huck Towels, 15c Pano aceite Grey nerved as Avene, SYNOD SHOWS BIG GAINS. PREPAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Good heavy Turkish Towels, 20’by 40 in., Hemmed cotton Huck Towels, red bor=: 8 0; | or, F. —_t— J < / pe : @olla, aiding in the transportation of} Marchitti, Mario, No. 1518 St. Law| unusually low priced. 7 | dered, 18 by 86 in. 4, & @—sereet Moor, Mast, thousands of soldiers to France. He j rence Avenue, 4s now stationed at Parts Island. | “Mario, Marchettl Two other men who served in| O'Connor, ¥rance during the war are named on| Plymouth A recont lists, John Batley and William | ea ‘onnor, Campbell Kidd, both of No. 4448%| Plyreuth Aven Park Avenue, Bronx, fought with sis we Charles, No. 1439 Rosedale . received’ during |year in gifts benevolent and mis- |slonary purpo against $787,215 last |year, was reported at the opening ses- REMNANT SALE! and Rush Rugs j Canadian and American expedition- Reuther, Charles If. lston of the Reformed Church in Amer- B eutiie ; me jest Imported G: " es, . ary forces, regpectively. | Schwarghoff, Arthur, No. 147 Tay- |! ith ALC CUE ioc the laveest rape betrays ape hag hoibarvresgedl eit ac an Volore ress oods Bailey was one “ the Canadian | jor Avenue. |vention here. The Board of Domestic 1a geet, fi 7, a tee lie mati a in rs ry. & troopers who made the Second Battle ‘Thomgren, John D., No. 1841 Vie stor |RMalone received $91,000 more than last hese rugs are of extra heavy quality and beautiful patterns. They . * + of Ypres in British war an- mao w lyeat Receipt of the-BOanifot medica are extremely low priced and will give years of lasting satisfaction. When the A. & S. Dress Goods Department has a remnant sale you are assured Bee TATNere LGMECOMOLESATARE | GEuTED Manone tion were $47,436 greater and the Wom- Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 of its excellence, becauxe-—-the better the dress goods stock the better the remnant allroad ry d » er ¢ INE Tee < Foreign Missions recelved ‘ we : 2 * so was transferred to tho 7th Engineers, an, Herbert, No. 1533 DORE ee en $5.00—A.0x 7.0 #4.00--2 a6 $2.00 And the A. & S. Dress Goods Department has an unexcelled reputation! In this” serving in France. Baile listment | Castle Hill Avenue. 7 * ” W—6 x9... 8.00—6 x9 .. i 7 ak ci wa Ea 4 . 5 a 5 : Hi aatedeiaa chy ararera he joined| Zimmerman, Herbert. | ‘he scasion tontay will tnstude the Boat x10 12008 x10; 6.00 sale there are pieces for the street suit or dress, or for cool summer dresses, ir | the Canadian forces in March 1917. BROOKLYN. Dyce AE saul ube lilt dine 10.00—9 x12 14.00—9 x12 : 7.00 lengths from 1! yards to 5 yards, and at prices so low in many instances that. j A triple cheek was made by the War| Reported by Local Board No. 32, dent, the Rev. David James Burrell of 1.80—27x54 ity anil obat S ae rtment of the draft Its th al sd Spare New , and the election of Presi- 3,00—3Ux72 they are below the mill cost! A. & Greet Deer, Onsblaa available li of mon who 7 # nt, Vice T'residents and tempora r) the army, na’ or Marine Corpe, the’ Allen, Frank C No, 212 Ralph! A rie for "the ensuing year, Waal Lot No. 3 Splendid quality suitable for pci AM is Rr bhshd ih once — : ee aie cither indoor or outdoor use. 8.00-—$.6x 7.6 13.00-— 20,00- 24.00 $10,00—4,.657.6,.. . $8. 18.00. 30,00 34.00. A First-Week-of-June Sale of 900 Girls’ Colorful Gingham Dresses, $1.50 At this price all the little daughters from 6 to 14 years can have a supply, of. pretty Gingham Dresses—they come in the prettiest sort of color combinations in” both checks and plaids. Shirred or pleated skirts—vollars and cuffs of contrasting colors and original pockets. There” are half a dozen or more models. A @ A—Seemd Noor, Caters! .: Bros. Pursiiure S Sold With Lifetime TT, (DEUTSCH BROS BROS, | sx 9 cee sh eeay a “) if. ‘ $1. 25 Fibre Carpet This carpet will outwear the best matting made. We ha in all of the most wanted carpet patterns. It isu y, reversi rpet suitable for rooms, halls, runners and stair: sale, price per yard Congoleum Rugs “ Paige SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to! Mill Seconds at Less Than Half Regular Price. 85.00—3x9 + $2.98 | $15.00—9x9 Heavy Rush Rugs | | REE (3) AREF (3) BIG Stance“, S$ Tare FURNITURE DOWNTOWN. BROOKLYN= HARLEM [eos Cor. 4th s] [Pw Cor. Saratoga | [x Ave., Cor. 123d S| | in 27 inch and 36 inch widths; special C ~special. 7.98 e 88.75: S304 4.98 | S100 =Sx10.6 8.98 Our Annual June Bargain Event! se meer aie Real Filet Laces In a Remarkable Sale ‘13c to $4.98 yd. Cork Linoleum Rugs AT HALF REGULAR PRICE A cooler or better sanitary rug cannot be bought, WEEK OF SPECIALS A wonderful assortment of beautiful rug patterns We have made a great special purchase cf these lovely real laces, and a. Offering our stock of new furniture at new prices, bought in 1921 from #5.75—8 5 7.0 sere $188 | 615.00 $ x0... comparison with present-day prices will show that they are priced distinctly financially depressed manufacturers at our own price. We know ou Hines its 390 | leone 7 6! below the average. And we have a splendid assortment of widths from the’ prices are lower. Our “Money Back Guarantee” assures that to you. Aa Ee us Ferry amaeat narrowest insertions and edgings to the 8-inch wide insertions. And they} : na bey Palen) || seonseeaie are always so attractive—set in dainty lingerie, in houschold linens, in blouses.”? LINOLEUMS F $1.98 Inlaid Linoleums Colors through to ts back; can 75c Felt Base ; A, & B—Btzet Cove, Central” rie teint i ; ' : The First Showing in New York! Women’s Imported Hand-Printed Handkerchiefs, 25c Each It is th est isanitary floor day. ‘Two yds. ct from full rolls; sq. yd... waabed dut; 2 ciel wide, For this sale, square yard, $550 Queen Anne Dining Room Suite aL c fatal eae $299 New Yo k Flo or Coveri ng Co. The smartest, most colorful little handkerchief novelties that ever came straight . from Paris, at a price that hasn't been offered before. There are 15 different designs, and five or six different colors in each design. Every handkerchief isof cambric, hand-printed and hand-hemmed, in the cleverest little patterns amd * most effective color combinations you can imagine.” There couldn’t be a more” Corner Livingston 60 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN 1 Block from Fulton St motion ine cot- muppianinpess Spiga gy opis attractive style for the summer frocks and sports togs. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, | Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, $94.95 1214c Each : 25c Each ie a“) All linen, hemstitched and embroidered in All linen, hemstitched, 1-inch block letter >, | - Solidiy con- corner Men’s Woven Cord Handkerchiefs, if $475 4-Piece Bedroom Suite structed, large auceta ; | | In beautiful Happlewhite | design, consisting of ; Py) esau Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House Men’s Linen: Mondherhists, ane hath oe ci Paeettteet eae crema Ae Wate 139: Freche plat 219; 281, 229, 226) 227 1641, 166, 166i and 170 A} linen, hemstitched narrow heins tun, erate and green, sis S meee Grand Street | Smith Street bra b~Street oor, Contra Corner Driges Ave. Corner Wyckoff St. Vi t 1 wn it Our Pi D und Kecords at Our . “4 fy , “st Top ictrolas "1! Kee a Mere Pris Donnas Smith st. Store. A Specially Prepared Sale of In the June Lingertp i fares RUGS 1 5: -45| 100-Piece Dinner Sets. W ’ . Ant, Stole Brussels omen’s Georgette A, & S. Special = 5 et * 24.50 $125 3-Piece Living Room Suite Gail Good Velvet Rugs 22.75] «, on new aeronte re on Dres ses Corsets Made with massive mahogany finished frames and $59.50 Side Icer Axminster, 25.75 | wdvertisement with you. | i farina Rupe 288 gl: 5 | $2.25 and $3.45 | ha } " $1 8.7 an $22.9 | _ Four desirable models are — jf : , ; ; included in this sale offeriig— ft! A) $150 WEEKLY You should see the quality of materials and | and each model is very specially "| workmanship in these charming frocks to ap- | priced , ‘ At Our Grand St. Store ° At $3.45—Pink silk brocaded * WOMEN’ preciate them. Gaitil Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, ‘ s “lh SUITS el OPEN: SATURDAY EVENINGS [_ down | black boning throughout. Low | i ae ai epg 143° silk and effectively beaded in’ black or crystal Bunt PHAR, Hand ATO a } PR Oe iful periods: Oak Dining Chairs, MEN'S AND vOuNe beads. Also smart dresses with normal waistline, hip line \ | MANOR ciog z yen With saddle S Al G . r r ~Pi i any or “American ened Ape Oem ha $1.98 Reed Chal MEN'S 98 gracefully fashioned for afternoon and many occa- Ap, ab Fink Rare i large and grade tine ; : $29.50 cant $9: 98 dade ane SUITS 24; sions of summer, in medium long hip length: - $2.49 CHILDREN’S ion Nice lteelnn TICES Teen BUT RAGLIY aight line models Elastic ° | CLOTHING Gi; avy blue, brown or black izes BE to 46 aeiitne atta 1 CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY—BROOKLYN STORE ALL ALTERATIONS FREE freind he & Serene a a Corsets, boned with Straightline model of Georgette Crepe lined with