The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1922, Page 4

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—JIN— Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx Richmond? Borough $25 first prize five $5 prizes name, address number of school. Manhattan Boys’ Photos Will Appear on Monday Nights, Bronx or Tues- day Nights, Queens on Wednesday Nights, Brooklyn on Thursday Nights and Richmond on Friday _ Nights—Photo- graphs Will Be Received Until June 15 = ———SS > sss GEORGE WIDDEN This fifteen-year-old boy of No. 1193 Third Avenue took first prize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M. Farley. Democratic icader of the 14th Assemoly District RRICK DECLINES Atle.” in which Mins Anna JOB AS SHOW “ANGEL” ‘orm of Zelgfeld Follies, is to be Krensman Won't Back Girl Who Sued Him, a Washington girl who gate Judge Day's Act. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., An Army Board ASHINGTON, J ta pre laboma | F five Manuel Herrick of i Initely determined not to embark in] t! al theatrical business. s offer to become the fing roduction to be calle’ An Important June Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts ‘for to-morrow (Tuesday) 1 will consist of Summer Shirts in a large vartety | H of white or fancy materials, made up in seasonable f models for sports or business wear and very specially priced White Negligee Shirts (with button-down, attached collar or in meckband style) Of oxford . $1.95 Of lu trous cotton broadcloth. . . 4.25 White Negligee Shirts (im neckband style only) ‘ -- $2.15 Of fine white madras Fancy Negligee Shirts (in. neckband style only) é Of fine colored woven-stripe madras $1.65 % (First Floor) ; Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, Netw Dork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Nho Is The Most Freckled Boy Under 12 Yearsot Age Special Prizes of $50 for the Boy of each Send your photographs to The Evening World for publication in the Night Pictorial Edition (green paper), give full and Niebol.| ARMY BOARD INQUIRES "| INTO SLAYING OF BECK Secret Séantons aa They Investi- June 5. wiry ‘to-day be- atién into the ___THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1992, CALL OFFICER SANE AT COURT MARTIAL Major Nicholson ‘Not Af- Lowe fected by Gunshot Wound, CANADA’S UNEMPLOYED PICKET PARLIAMENT Patience Quickly and to Hack to Hets. OTTAWA, Ont, June $.—For about Doctor Testifies. twenty minutes this morning, 'Gen- CAMP DIX, N. J. dune §.—Major| era!” Riley's army of unemployed Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson, chargod| Wich had marched from Toronto, sat with infringoment of military discip-|(" silent siege of ‘the Parliament line in sending a letter to President] buildings, then marched back to bar- charging Harding that there in in the regular army, very consideration and ein “perfect men- tal health’? in a report submitted at his court martial to-day, The report by Major J. A. Bethen, n of the Camp Dix Hos- pital, head of a medical committee which examined Major Nicholson for four hours Major Fowler, of counsel for the defense, asked Major Bethea if a gun shot wound in the head which Major Nicholson received last year might not have affected the officer's mental state “TC would not,” tment by the Prime d Hon, H. §. Beland, Minister o! oldiers’ Civil Re-estab- lishment, at an Interview betweén the executive and the Govern- neral”’ “qemy" dwht. * Riley declared his men would remain I front of the buildings until a specifie answer was received. ‘Twenty minutes later he ordered a withdrawal i “MAN WITHOUT A COURT,” Is JUSTICE GAVEGAN Alterations Caase Adjournment totit Next Monday. Major Bethew ve etter to the President, which: If without a court are engaged in re- or him, and Justice to adjourn unti) SOVIET LP DOWN BARS oN PARCEL Post,” * MOSCOW, June 6.—A new decree of the Soviot provided that clothing, shoes, food and printed matter may be sent by parcel post from abroad when addressed Russia for personal permission, subject | ju 8 must be limited to] 1) B. Altman & Co. For to-morrow (Tuesday) \ A Timely Offering of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. provides a stimulating opportunity for the economical housewife to increase her store’ of bed furnishings at these interesting prices: White Blankets per pair $6.75 per pair 11.50 Colored Plaid Blankets — per pair $7.50 Cotton-and-wool Go) All-wool #5 ow Sek All-wool Comfortables of figured silkoline, cotton-filled, each $3.65 In addition, a limited quantity of Comfort- ables of various types will be offered at advantageous prices. White Bedspreads of crinkled dimity, hemmed Size 134x2'/, yards . . . . each $1.65 Size2 x2\,yards . . . each 1.85 Size 214x2\, yards . . . ~. each 2.15 also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at special prices (Fourth Floor) An Important Clearance of Women’s Pumps & Oxfords at the remarkably low price of $5.90 per pair Final price reductions have been made in the discontinued styles of Women’s Low Shoes (owing to size ranges being incomplete), including several models of the popular “Balta” make. All of these will be on sale at the above figure. (Second Floor) Madison Avenue: Hifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Dork 5 Aer, Xi ja = at { PHOENIX HAS PUT THE WEAR IN i) Silk Underwear ae strongest silk thread is the one that has elasticity, the strong- est silk fabric is the one that will stretch. That is the secret of .Phoenix S AKA nS) (SED ane_| —— SI ps SAIS eT G Ss Za a ze Looe GPX es Silk Underwear success. aN te) Itis knitted—it “bends” Sy) Nie under wear but it does 5 VV, ) not break. d =~ -< Best & Co. shows a com- plete range of colors (pO ZA YS VESTS 1.95 to 2.75 vi BLOOMERS 3.25 to 4.25 \\\ UNION SUITS Best & Co. Fitth Ave. at 39th St.-N.¥ ksablohed 1870 7.00 LS + < Ds SS aN == SSM, @ Reduction Sale! ~ 450 MEN’S SUITS "oY A Q.00 Reduced from $55, $60 and $65 Because Lots Were Broken In checking over our best suits we find many broken lots. These we have re- grouped and will close out at $48.00. Naturally they have been our best sellers, otherwise the lines would not be broken. Perfectly tailored of finest all wool fabrics. All sizes, but not in every style. | As Quantity Is Limited Early Selection Is Advised ce oxue JAMBS MeCreary & C0, 2 s=: SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go Get lt i 3 ’

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