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* ‘ HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921, of his bill to prevent the sale of beer! to the sick was ‘asked of the Hoftse ANTI-BEER BILL be Committee to-day by Chairman ead of the Judiciary, Committee, Me declared immediate Beth was mandant, and Mayor John Galvin of | TRIES TO FORCE this eclty and other city oMciala met bie body at the railroad station, i Estate ale the, deer section. Mr. get for a “oun to pre- Tans TOPAY tha ground would ‘open’ the Numerous soldters, many of whom wots Rae at on euestion and lead po in ba! Oat ui Aecnaeried Volstead Insists It Must be Passed |necessary to prevent the free flow of! ‘? natin | verseas, an ully 8,000 aby) 8 alec | beer, Hie insisted that the “ants beer were assembled at the station to p say| “Without Noise” and orevieion eng other tightening up fea.| THFS® Poltcemen Shot in elfast. respect to the oes Kile should be put through without] BBUIFAST, June 10.—A police sergeant Unchanged. and two constables were shot In a street ian | WasHINGTON, June 19. —Right of |" (tteame: here this afternoon and are reported ti : Ay HEL FUNERAL: [FOREMAN AND AYAN BETTER 91)" wmahcgon ince Shout! eatin on™ Gta wen serany wun“ : ergo BONWIT TELLER. & CO. FIFTH pene ape i pene Will Close Out—SA TURDA Y—Third Floor MISSES’ SUITS and FROCKS | Paap in Friends Necovering ftom Injuries In Auto Wreck, INDIANAPOLIS, June 10.—Milton J. | Many war Comra Comrades to At | oreman, General in the Illinois National } tend. Gvard and wealthy Chicagoan, who was Me Burial Likely to serlously Injured tn an auto. aceldent | ie Be in Arlington. whieh took the life of Fred W, Galbraith, | National Commander of the American | é | Legion, was better to-day, his phystclan CINCINATT, June 10.—The funeral | reports, | &8 Col, Frederick W. Galbraith sts, Henry hace et of ASIOHGABIEA- | S Gummeciter on work of the Legion, who was also i pth £. sheer begat ‘injured, was reported Improving, ? whe was an automobile acci- — | Gent tn Indianapolis, will be held to- GAS IMPERILS FAMILY. bs ice 4 ven br rl tha Man's Timely Awakening Saves " watitertom is the city. *) wite and Daughter From Death. |) ‘WSs decided upon to-day. It is con- i] "gual as Durlal will be in). ckaway Avenue, Brownsville, awoko| Comstery, Washington. early to-day to tind the room filled with | Bt te @xpected the funeral will be | cay and his wife, Mimnie, and nine-year: | Richard Strall, twenty-six, of No. 665 the largest ever held in Cineinnatl.| old daughter, Hattie, partly overcomn. The entire 7th U. 8 Infantry,| lle crawled to a window and callod i troop fiom Fort Thomas, Ky., vari- | Policeman Ward, who was passing, aud ' 1, { ‘ ed a bulance came from Bt. Mary's Fr ; . ] is pesca en's ovens and ine from 6t, Marys| At a Fraction of Their Former Prices | Braith was a leader, will particip ‘he aa came trom | i : , re. Mra. Galbraith expressed the @ire to be allowed to remain alone with thé body all of to-day. To- t | morrow morning it will be taken to| Acting District Attorney Joab H. Momoria} Hall, where it will lie in| Banton to-day announced the temporary State until the hour for the funeral. | SPPolntment of Jerome Simmons as an ‘The y of Col, Galbraith arrived Assistant District Attorney. Mr. Sim- mons formerly was with the Depart- — lagt!night from Indianapolis. It} ™°"* of Justi C a by a soldier a ment justice and specialised in the Prosecution of men indicted for oll ana © large number of friends and) frauds. He will eerve until the return Several relatives. A full company of| of Assistant James B, Smith, who ts @eldiers from Fort Thomas, sent to/on leave without pay, working for the by Col. Peter Traub, Com- | Meyer Investigating Committee, Ansintant District 50 Serge or Tweed Suits Formerly up to 49.50 50 Twillcord or Tricotine Suits Formerly up to 95.00 38 Poiret Twill Frocks Formerly up to 55.00 60 Poiret Twill or Twillcord Frocks Formerly up to 95.00 25.00 40-00 28.00 44.00 50 Poiret Twill or Tricoline. Frocks Formerly up to 110.00 58.00 Will Close Out—SATURDA Y—Second Floor PARIS HANDMADE FROCKS_ Of French Voile or Batiste—for Women Formerly Priced 35.00 to 75.00 Boys’ Shoes , 34 and ys Rig We can’t sell them any lower . pape cade alla ‘5 ae In white or pastel colors TE shoes prove it. Made of Cotton Blouses N et Blouses J black or. brown service leather, 3.95 » 8.50 fin practical and correct models, mone.better made at-these prices. 19t0134—84.50 Ito 6—5.00 Of dimity, French voile or > Frill or’ round collar models hand made batiste. combined with real filet lace. Store Open All Day Saturdays in June Jranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets e: | | Boys" BROWN SCOUT SHOES $4.00 | * Boys RuBBER SOLE SHOES $2.50 i ; BOYS*BAREFGOT SANDALS — $2.50 Franklin Simon &Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WaIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR Stere Open All Day Saturdays in June a SS WOMEN’S EXCLUSIVE SILK- GOWNS WILL CLosE OUrT—ToMORROW The Close of the Ja TA ih NT Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH TWIATY FOURTH: STREET GROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUS AT REDUCED PRICES TOMORROW Siu Crepe Sumer FRoccs IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST MODELS Ry ‘Amone THE sILK CREPES ARE CANTON, ROSHANARA, GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE; SEVERAL HUNDRED DRESSES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE, WHICH--D OFFERS A WIDE CHOICE OF SELECTION, ALL SIZES FOR. WOMEN AND MISSES Ge Connection With: Any Other Establishment in the Worle WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREST ROADWAY: FIFTH AVENUG New Corroy SuWMeR fRocKs ANTICIPATED JOYS AND PLEASURES OF VACATION, TIME ARE ENHANCED BY THE SELECTION OF THE PROPER FROCK FOR, EACH OCCASION, FORMAL OR INFORMAL, OUR REMARKABLY LARGE STOCK, OF SUMMER FROCKS RENDERS SELECTION HERE A COMPARATIVELY SIMPLE ‘TAS THE VALUES ARE, MOST EXTRAORDINARY if evingten Sale / i gece Ovington moving saleisinits final period. On Saturday, June 18th, the sale ceases, The gates of the old shop close for the 312-314 Pgh Ave. last time. And prices are of such a moderate nature that very little will be left! “The Gift Shop of Fifth Averuc”” Near 32nd St. 4.5, e Heretofore *59. to °89.° MART models and colors in Silk Canton Crépe, Crépe de Chine, Georgette Crépe, Satin or Satin Meteor, many smbroidercd and beaded. re OVIN GTO N’S ‘NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP-— Third Floor i\ PONE ee a ee ee ee een etre en Oe TY CHARMING FROCKS OF CHECKED OR PLAID GINGHAM, pq} COOL,CRISP AND SUMMERY; THE PENCHANT FOR FRILLY BFFECTS 18 ¢ RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DOUBLE PLEATS THAT ARE S| ATBATURE OF THE VESTER OF WHITE VOILE AND THE a) PLNATED FRILLS THAT ADORN THE CUFFS, THEN THERE ARE? INTBRESTING TRAATMENT or POCKETS WITH A GARDEN FOR A BACKGROUND THESE E NEW FROCKS OF DOTTED le SWISS COMBINED WITH | AT HOM, A WIDE: COLDAR, AND CUFFS AND. | ABROAD SASH ENDING INA LARGK BOW GIVE | ATTOUCH OF YOU'THFULNESS {E TO THESE CHARMING AODELS THEN ALSO THERE, ARE ROWS AND ROWS oF LITTLE PIN TUCKS