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BOYS WHO BROKE “HINDENBURG LINE ~ GATHERING HERE ‘Heroes of the 27th Division Will Hold First, Reunion To-Morrow Afternoon, Advance guards of delegations of Wéterans of the 27th Division from Up-State cities and elsewhere re- ported at armories this afternoon in Teadiness for the first reunion of the division which will be held at the Seventh Regiment Armory, 66th Street and Park Avenue, to-morrow afternoon and evening. From advices reeeived by Brig. Gen. Vranklin W Ward, Chairman of the Reunion Com- mittee, it is believed that about 15.- 000 members of the command that) broke the Hindenburg Line, in co- operation with the British troops in} Flanders in September, 1918, will be on hand. The ceremonies will open with a review in the armory at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of detachments of all National Guard organizations sta-| tioned in the metropolitan district. | ee Once you taste that tich, savory flavor, - you will know why Ferris Hams and Ba- con have been so famous since 1860. If your butcher can't supply you, ask us who can, F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc., New York FERRIS “A little higher in price—BUT!”’’ will Introduce Mayor Hylan, who will deliver an address of welcome. Miller, Gen. J. Gen. John J. Pershing and Field Mar- shal French of the British Army, who commanded the district in which thc 27th served, will speak. emonies an adjournment will be taken until 8 o'clock in the evening. At this hour the veterans will assemble to witness un entertainment consisting of theatrical acts and boxing matches. The old division theatrical troupe will THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan will be} be assembled for this occasion to re- the reviewing officer. The column will be headed by the general officers who served with the division in France and present and former general off vive the show which made pronounced hit in France such a “ seine SAYS ANOTHER BOY cers of the National Guard under HIT HIM WITH BAT command of Brig. Gen, James W —_—_——_ Lester. Fellow Player in in Hospital, Skull Following the review Gen. O'Ryan Possibly Fractured. George Schwille, twelve, No, 770 Bushw!oi;, Avenue, Brooklyn. was in the custody of the Police to-day for araignment in Children's Court on a charg of juvenile delinquency, Richard Heider, twelve, No, 1156 Dekale Ave- nue, Broklyn, alleged that while he and Schwille were playing bas:ball in a lot at No. 810 Bushwick Avenue yes- terday afternoon they had a dispute und Sehwille hit him on the head with the bat. Heider is in Beth Moses with a possible skull fracture, Gov ayhew Wainwright, At the conclusion of the formal cer- Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street - cAnd - West Forty-Third Street cA TTENTION is directed to our complete assortment of this season’s newest models in Men’s BATHING SUITS All are dependable, well-tailored suits in fast-dyed superior quality materials. MEN’S WORSTED BATHING SUITS One-piece Suit, $3.75 to 6.50 SIMMONS ‘= MATTRESSES re E- you knew how uneasy the merchant often is when asked the facts about mattresses—you would un- derstand how the Simmons program of responsibility has taken a load off his mind. The Simmons Label guarantees— Mattresses built for sleep. Mattresses built wholly of pure, clean, new kapok or cotton, No “renovated” materials. Mattresses sealed in carton rolls. Delivered sealed to the home. Your choice of five styles—distinguished by Labels of different color—at a popular range of prices— Purple Label Blue Label Green Label Red Label White Label SIMMONS COMPANY NEW YORK CHICAGO ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices, Kenosha, Wis.) 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Look for the Simmons Label Built for Sleep SIMMONS BEDS FREE BOOKLET ON SLEEP: Write us for “Sleep and its Environment” $35 to $45 Finest Candy in the world The ‘‘Mimi’’ Pump appears in white at $12 The “little pump with the ribbons” which has been such a favorite ever since its recent int ction by us—is hefe in white kidskin for wear with Summer frocks. Also in patent leather for strect wear, at $11. First Floor, Old Buliding Tonight’s Radio Program W.W. Z. Ware length 360 metres Health College, RS. ANNA HA AN, Dean 3f hysieal Director AL RED dio and Health,” ss 14 to 20 may now have Capes and Coats at $75 60—only one, two, three of a kind—originally $95 to $125 They are copies of coats and capes by LANVIN, ROLANDE, ‘and _ adapta- tions of other French mo- the later models to Poiret twill, Prettina, vell and Cheruit twills 4 their fabrics. | | Long shawl collars, Tuxedo mar are \ I fronts, big roll collars, wide \\ ’ bell ‘sleeves, bloused back, 1 PN straight line silhouettes ave their outstanding features. | Trimmings are the smart | ier stitchings to form designs ot { / |} sleeves or in all-over plaid 4 effects, embroideries an slee ‘es and set-ins of ribbon, some vih- bon trimmed to follow lines of and shoulder, Linings are crepe de chiue and pussy willow silk in self- color, gray, beige, French blue, Navy and black. Second Floor, $4.25 Canton Crepe—$2.95 yd. A new lot of 1,000 yards— the heavy, crinkle weave that is so popular Black, white, navy blue, and the other shades most in demand this Summer—ineluding gray, beige, sand color, rust, and other blues. 40 inehes wide. Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Building Adaptation of Jenny mo- dol with bloused back com- hined with strarght lina sil houette, trimmed with insets of white moire ribbon und big white buttons Old Bullding Boys’ Crash Linen Suits, $7.50 Extra knickers to match, $2.25 . dust the thing now! Beautiful fabric. Smart Nor- folk box pleat model, with patch pockets. Roomy. Cool. Sizes 7 to 16 yei Street Floor, New Building ‘Beach Clothes for the little ones Frill Blouses are Summer favorites $6.95 to $14.75 Ail it is no wonder for they Clothes just made for we have a charming air of Sum laughing, romping days at mer about them, and add an} the seashore—and which no altogether delightful finish to] end of digging in the sand is likely to harm. Simply made and _ easily laundered. Fast colors in de lightful new shades for Sum- mer, the Summer The Blouse Shop h tinetive collection of these new frill blouse—in — exquisit'y fine French voile, trimmed with Hand-made Filet and Irish Laces Fine hand drawn work ade distinction to many of + the Creepers at 95c to $2.50 models. Tailored Dimity Blouses at With smart frills Pan collars of brightly eh gingham, Sizes 34 to 46, Third Floor, Old Building Charming touches of hanca smocking or. hand-embroik trim many of the models Sizes 1 to3 y ones with short low necks, in white or «dai colored wash fabries, trimmed with picot ruffles, hand smock ing or embroidery in color. 8. Adora!yte sleeves anid Rompers, 95e¢ to $1.95 E SALE } Sizes 2 to 4 years. Duteh | rompers with the wide trousers | that are so quaint and charm Wanamaker Talcum| {2° *6.29,:uaint and charm: = . . trimmed with wide contrasting In tins—| bands or hand-work. Frocks at $1.95 15c Sizes 2 to ¢ a Plana Regularly voiles in the gay colors. Print ed vo in the quaint Eng This taleum| lish patterns powder is made Dotted voiles trimmed with in the Wana-| saucy ruffles. maker tories, Bloomer Frocks, $1.85 with ow! perfumes and Made of brightly colore put up in tin linene, charmingly trimmed tor vacation use.| “ith bands of flowered chir.tz. Boys’ Suits, $1.95 to $3.5 Sizes 2 to 4 yes x. Oliver 4 A ‘Twist suits in linene, cham tiolet bray or madras in smart new and baratel versions, Phe tins are of a new desig 5 $2.5 $3.95 patented “Klik-Top” Beach Hats, $2.50 to $3.95 ee ate thin A host of adorable ones ir good for travelling use the new Summer materials ani colors. Third Floor Perfume Shop, | Street Floor, Old Bulidin Old Building Greut Outgoing of Women’s “Capes, Coats and Wraps Remainder of the collection which won so many compliments this Spring for the great distinction of its fashions, trreproachable quality of fabric and work- manship, and moderate prices. Capes of tricotine or twill, in navy blue and black; of tweed and homespun in delightful mixtures and overplaids—originally Capes, coats and wraps of twill or tricotine in navy blue and | black; of fine deep pile fabrics in navy blue, black and shades of brown—okiginally $68:to $98. 6... cccwevsscveeveweees sence ve | Coats, capes and wraps of kasha cloth, twill, tricotine, silk- | and-wool duvetyn, and exquisite velvety fabrics. with the smart Summer furs—originally Coats, capes and wraps, mostly individual models, including | $95 beautiful adaptations of important Paris models. Somé exqui- | sitely embroidered; others studded with steel nail-heads; many ; to trimmed. with beautiful furs—caracul, or white or gray fox— originally $185 to $295. Not evevy size in every model, but every size in the collection. BOOKS ’Phone for tie new book. It’s here Formerly A. T. Stewart Same collared $98 to $175 * 8 Second Floor, Old Bullding Cotton Dress Fabrics in amazing array Dress Goods Salon is now showing the most inter ing and comprehensive collection of Cotton Dress Fabrics, in New York, both from the point of view of fashion and of price. ‘ . From France Rodier’s wonderful ert id- ered linens and batistes, which started the vogue of all-over embroideries in striking de- signs, Embroidered voiles of +x quisite textures and colorings, Organdies which Paris is using for dance and garden party frocks. Eponges in striking _plaits and chee some from Rodier, many exclusive with us; filet weaves, and the plain in an unlimited choice of colorings. The new Cote de Cheval and other pique weaves, in stripes and eross-bars, From Switzerland Organdies with the permanent finish which St. Gall has made famous, in dotted, cross-bar and plain weaves. From Jai From Ireland Crepe in plain and checkgd weaves, From America prints, voiles, Linens in handkerchief <.1 dress weaves, with stripes or dots, and in the solid colors. Dimities in na tissve delightful pat- ginghams and chambrays; anc terns, other smart fabrics. From Scotland From England D. and English sateens .and prints hams, of in quaint designs; ginghams and shirtings. voiles, And to welcome June-- An Important Sale of 25,000 yards Carefully Selected Fabrics at exceptionally low prices St. Gall Dotted Swiss, 85c, reg. $1.25 Woven dots in white and color on contrasting backgrounds. Imported Dress Linen, 58c, reg. $1 The non-crushable canvas weave, in a large choice of color and white; thoroughly cold-water shrunk; 36 inches wide. Zephyr Dress Gingham, 48c, reg. 65c Soft finish, in many distinctive designs; checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors; 31 inches wide. _ Imported Organdie, 65c, reg. $1 The new pastel colorings and white; 44 inches wide. Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Bulle $5 to $6.50 Silk Handbags, $3.85 Every bag is fresh and new—sacin striped silk—moire silk—or figured silk in gay colors. pouch bags with self-covered frames and glistening erystal knobs or knobs in gay colors; bags with fancy metal frames in charming designs; —-bags with panier handles and quaint carved frames; drawstring bags finished fancy ornaments; bags of figured silk in exquis't colors on metal frames. with &> The quality of the silk in thaee b lightful features. Navy blue, black n Main Alsie. Stree ioor, Old Building A permanent wave is a necessity From June until September ~for that is the time whe: the “unwaved” must choose between going swimmirg and being perfectly coiffe.. The Wanamaker Camp Book is out Write in for it Tents, boats, motor 3 cess Salon de Bewite e alon : de Beat Radio, makes a specialty cf per ey) Bre Neo Rel manent waving at the mol in the Wee erate price of $10 to $40 ee ita poliey of GOOD VALUES. Third Floor, suilding Sporting Goous, Street Floor, New Building nee a eee