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Government reports immed by the Department of Commerce showed @ further decline in exports of itarm products for the month of May xia year as compared with the same ing wheat, corn and flour, showed a Hairy products fell of noticeably. The jeaviest lows was in cotton. Contrasted with these farm prod- a APAIR Bi SIXES Adlai & Husher Co ae cts decreases, the only increase was in export of mineral oils. Breakin, a: up of the Standard Otl Trust seeme: a to stimulate its foreign trade, Voxdes, Totals for the month of May show @ falling off of 10 per cent. in value of | with 9 combined exports of breadstufts, cot ton, meat and datry produc mineral oils, amounting to $5,000,000 in value. For the eleven months of the fiscal year ending with May, exports of Meat and Dairy Products and} Cotton Shipped, Too, Than in May Last Year. of the previous year, > GRANT CABIN IN GLASS CASE. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June It Grant's enbin, In Falrmount Park, is to bo put In @ glass case, The little ‘T- shaped bullding, butlt of logs, which Grant used in the fall and winter of 184 and the spring of 186, when he was laying siege to Petersburg and Rich- mond, Was brought to the park thirty years ago. to-day nth inst year, Breadetuffs, includ- M falling off, while meat and ale at Both Brooklyn Stores’ Alterations FREE in All Departments ee This Store Will Adhere Strictly to_the TRUTH The of o uits presented in this sale a Summer stock; many Russian tunic overskirts; some | high as $35.00, A re-grouping of odds and end choicest. m s from our imn individual styles, and beautifully trimmed throughout To make misleading state- ments of former value or mis- representatiors of merit with re- spect to the goods offered we fee! to be nothing short of a breach of faith in dealing with our pair’ es that have won high lers all season; in daint lingeries, etc., stunn The policy of this store fs to underestimate rather than over- estimate the advantage of any special Item it may offer. This sale includes some of the v effects in the season's smart els, in fashionable Summer ma $3 Outing Skirts This is apparent in the pres- ent sale, where some of the This department is noted for the extraor! vary former valuations may seem, ictiveness of its skirt offerings; AND IN REALITY ARE, un- rsity and style unmatchable at this p! usually high, In comparison with the price quoted, tot | $3 Blouses which, none the less, are exactly as represented, Our sales ot wa THIS HOUSE DOES NOT AND WILL NC MISREP- RESENT rtise. ments or ft é. AMUSEMENTS. e208] Winter Garden { 2s | ee AMUSEMENTS, Bey Arosterdam tH Playhor is THE THI.Gs THAY 391TH ST. ti TOO_ i i ANS BEST PLAY TO BALDPATE MANY cooks, ‘ ON SSAMEE ES: Cont ty ” | HENDERSON’ S F D, Pronetse4 Berane = fl in de Carann 6 n 1s CONTESTS WUEAD SAA an SAL" |ORCH. OF 40 NAKED TRUTH Lora * NO IR TH RE Ane He eae eeeee | FREE TREWORKS THUR“ AYS Ik and SurpFinen. Queen Bridge ‘Cr fe New Dances with © FOLLIES 8 MRAUTY CHORUS, CAST OF 50. i i FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDiT BASY WELKLY 0) « American Watch & Diamond Co. Fast ' Yon ta!) SUMMER AIT CALENDAL TREES ‘A With every | { World there will stiful photogravur entitled mmer on the Hudson,” size 10x15 ot inches, on art paper, Get your order | be {| for next Sunday's World in carly, hunters, To $10 to $15 Odd Dresses — Wen Spend & late the nt the element m the vandalism of rotect it from both, engineer of the Commission, has planned to cov hie! glass house, ENJOY EATING! CAN BE AND $15 to $25 Cloth Suits $8 and $10 Dresses of the very Summe y draped. $10,512, $15 Coats&C Papes $ 4.75 LA ry prettie coat mi in bea GLEN. ONOKG ™ el ROUND law CMILOREN. 1U SON AY ets, CURED. Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street guts and eur. yor Park rel | go ONUULLATETONUOOUOOTUNEOOTOOOOUGUETTUTCCONTOYT YOU CAN ONCE MORE Indigestion which unfite you these products are still a little ahead |= for work, robs you of your sleep i and makes life a burden to you~ 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue (\\Thursday Bargain Day A Weekly Event That Has Won Pronounced Success Through Offerings of Unusual Merit_and Economy BF 00 richest fabrics 97 $44 .50 , TRIP i June Clezrance Children’s Dainty Dresses,'7S8c June Clearance Sale of Combinatlc so bi} ue. HALE FAR” Lehigh Valley Railroad day, June 21 in the Mountains DAULY TRIPS ote » HIGHL, AN t8 MILES uP Hide. L 4 | : Bed A ONTAN, 7 i REAL EST, A POLO GAME Read on Broadway The STORY of JUNE 23rd, 1914 Broadway City-Line Property CHAPTER IX. BROADWAY HERE the Custom House now stands was the site of the Fort—called at various periods Fort Amsterdam— Fort Orange—Fort James—and Fort George. It was here that Broadway wasborn. Asa baby she extended from the Fort to the City Wall—about 1500 feet—just about where the entrance to the Schermerhorn Building stands today. She ae geen considerably since then. She is now 15 miles long and she’s not tiled out yet. Broadway's baby name was The Broad High Way. She’s kept true to her name. She’s not narrow—comes high— and certainly “has a way with her.” She's the Guy that put the Man in Manhattan and keeps him there when he should be home. Her feet rest in the Oil and Coal and Gold District of the earth, of Wall Street. Her limbs are clothed in the Cloth- ing District. Her stomach is along ‘the lobster palaces of the Great White Way. Her lungs breathe the air of the Parks and her head rests on the high ground of the Broadway City-Line Property. Broadway can keep your five senses busy, but it will take more than a nickel-in-the-slot to learn all her secrets. At the same time you can see more on Broadway for noth- ing than elsewhere by spending thousands. There’s really nothing you can’t see on Broadway. For instance, $100 a seat was paid to see the Polo Game at Meadowbrook. On Broadway, at Van Cortlandt Park, you can see a polo game for nothing. Broadway's beautiful head is sleeping at BroadwayCity-Line, but she will wake up next Tuesday, June 23rd, at the Auc- tion Sale, and when that head “gets going” there will be “something doing.” Just look at the liberties taken with her when Boop thought she was asleep, and what has happened when she woke up. For instance, on the east side of Broadway between 41st and 43rd Streets, lots sold for $2,500 to $3,400 Each. To-day they’re worth $300,000 to $600,000 each. On Broadway between 45th and 47th Streets they sold for $1,000 to $1,300 each, today they’re worth from $250,000 to $400,000 each. On Broadway between 57th and 59th Streets lots sold for $600 to $1,500 each, now they’re worth from $250,000 to $400,000 each. Hundreds of examples of this kind she can show you. These are the opportunities she has given to those that believed in her. Her head now lies at the entrance of the great City of New York of which she is the backbone and at the entrance of the City’s great playground, Van Cortlandt Park. NEXT TUESDAY IS THE FIRST AND LAST OPPOR. TUNITY YOU WILL EVER HAVE OF BUYING LOTS AT THIS STRATEGIC POINT AT YOUR OWN PRICE, SEIZE IT WHILE YOU CAN. IN TIME IT SHOULD PAY’ YOU A THOUSAND FOLD, IT ALWAYS HAS AND IT WILL DO THE SAME HERE. See Chapter X tomorrow. 197 Lots, Broadway, 262d and 263d Sts. Opposite Van Cortlandt Park AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Tuesday, June 23rd, 1914 at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, at 12 o'clock Send for the book to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3rd Ave Joseph #, Day, 31 Nassau Street Auenis and Auctioneers for 5 years KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE— DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. BROOKLYN, ~ = rd - new ertwar, ALCO BUILDING Vherty ats Bd Chit ne enn NTA UA Lan is unas " MONDS LAMONDS SAVINGS BANKS. Irving Savings nstition | a plate, Fda This With abwalags eal BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00 115 CHAMBERS nym teow ses i It yout 1 do this with absolute satistaction, Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 se mavie Oo ant alter July 10ea will drew | (i, Beoretary, ~ _N.E, Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave. FOR SALE JOunday World Wants Werk Wendere peat 75% can remain on mortgage UCTION. T REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _ a REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ive three or four teeth | will insert a full set without DR. H. W. GUILSHAN——! Entrance 271 W, 125th St. sh AGENTS WANTED. Zenhn TRAVEL, Wom itivet: coratoeu! malt ea lex Company, 286 thas | 5 10. EUROPE /ome ong cAmtH. Ourdion Jay | ai Aes li, a ~ |HEARN- Fourteenth Atrest West of With Avense Netabliched 1827-87 Years in Dry Goods. 202TH JUNE SALE~ntiiea weet SALE DEPARTMENTS :— Muslin Underwear Women’s Sutts, Drennes, Coata Bo: Sroening Rabies’ Wear Hounedreases and Negilgeos GR Surahningse Cor Silk and Washable Biioses Petticoats Misaen’ Summer Dresses Enlarged Space for WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES At June Sale Prices Actual value $6.00 to $10.00. Assortments are el srs and styles so diversified that columns of space would give a vague idea of variety. ...Contains everything that is smart and up to date... . Fabrics are Voiles, Crepes, Rice Cloths, Batiates, French Linens and Lingerie—best plain shades, stripes, Dolly Vardens and others — newest ‘styles, including those with the muc! favored Russian tunics, ®} _ JUNE SALE SPECIALS for To-Morrow:— Large stocks of Ready-to-wear apparel—daily additions of new goode—lower than elsewhere prices. ... Reasons for success of our JUNE BALE. No Mail or Telephone Ordera. 12.75 | $1.69 Voile & Organdie Blouses. .1.10 Bergen, also Gabar- Tailored organdie — allover omer, mhadow lace, emby and dotted trimmings. $21.98 Women's Suits Riack and na dines and lolren three button cutaway, atrictly tailored ar Novelty Eton—! oman yerine contrasta on collar and Pog jussian tunic or double ti $5.98 Women’s il +. 4,00 Bergen and Mohaire—Ruastan tunic or double tier models—hiack and navy—all lengths and bends. $14.98 Women's Coata 7.78 Black Motre Sttk—strateht line oF flare — flounce — Gladstone —_collar— Peau de Cygne lined—all nines, $1.98 White Mies Silk Blouses, 1.62 Allover, emb'd hand emb’d of fects —~ namatiteding —low collar short alreves—all sizes. $6.00 and $8.00 Corsets......... 4.78 Handsome brocades and herrt bone coutile—low, medium and neh Dunt—aome have heavy elastic wel ng Fuanete—bonetens hips—extre qual ity gartera—18 to 2 $3.98 Women’s Panama Hats. . 2.’ Requires little trimming — light weight, cool and serviceable for all outdoor sports. $1.00 Men's Pajamas... Perealen and madras — atripes a various styles and colors on white— V-neck—allk froge—all izes, $2.00 Little Boys’ Lace shoes Tan calf—blucher atylen—1 39 & 49 ct. Hat Trimmings ore clusters, single roses, dlossoma, etc—Summer colorings. $3.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits....... 3.00 T to 17 yra- Nowent Norfolk models —tans, grays and browne—twills, atripsa and herringbones and Bavy 1.48 herges—many mixtures have extra trouners, a lnate -nolld, leather throughout wines 8% to 79 to 98 et. Boys’ Blouses....... 60. Woven madras and per $2.48 Wemen’ ® Xm Oxfords. . atri and faures™aino ‘hag Hand turned solenblucher rode bon come Franch —white covered wor ecla et ne 1 7 Tail sizes and widtha, fob ye tached" colle o¢_________-_____* June Sale of Underwear SUCCESSFUL FROM THE START Nothing Succeeds Like Success! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! DON’T MISS IT! Extra Sizes and Children’s Are Included o— —_______-________-® Special Purchase of WOOL FIBRE gal 9x12 ft.—regular value $8.! Wood tones, Light Blues, Greens, ete., ca and other Oriental ibe jslight imperfection in color blending, but nothing to impair the wear—reversible - ‘seamless-—just right for centre of average room. La Velvet Axmin Rugs) | Finest Sear’ s Wiltonas Onl? ft. Value $2000 ¢ §4050) 9 x42 ft.—Value $25.00 19.98 i col : Orintil ce una attects muitable for| Cream and Rose colorings, parlor, sitting or dining room. with medallion or all over effects. Genuine Crex Grass fe: Seamless All-Wool Brussels. x9 ft —value $7.96... A.2x106 ft. —value $19.96. 9x12 ft.—value $15.00... Crex Carpeting. 20 82 WE >- > | mis fe Ye Olde Ray Rugs. Figured centres, nie vial borders. 4 Inch eee waver Close-Out Purchase of WHITE SATEEN PE TT ce smn | WOMEN'S UNION SUITS or French p. ted flounce. An Innovation tn this penson of sheer materials, ag the are non-transparent and are in demand wear under Summer i » 7D Regular value $1.19 . Special .99 Fine lisle- shaped—low neck—-sleeve- Sheer 4p | Known make, the name of which cannot 10s | be advertised—all sizes. ae MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mal or Telephone Orders, Regular size, Extra alzes..... 1.19 and percales nd KIT lpen Ww modeli—long atraight or $2.98 Hammocks Palmer & Hohlfel ma nutact armure weave o ce firm pear pillew ana -ereteae HAMMOCKS THIRD TLOOR, j'4 ct, Bleached Huck Towels. ... Fx Inch—heavy quallty—hemi red rom) to 9 yrs CLOTHING. THIRD FLOOR, 49 ct. Galatea Rompers a7 Ripplette—pink ‘and nf blue | nt eck—lonk a1 nd tow neck=lonK OF | a9 rm TOWELS. MAT FLOOR, ssalines—35-inch. . ping quality—white "ting | avy, brown, black and ( | AILRAT YN ATN PROOR, a nentieall alzen i EAR MAIN FLOOR, a et, Wemen's Linen # ‘herehiefs., Ke 25 Narrow. hwmat/ch—pura tine. UD Ste MAIN MAO) l2hget. Striped Tissues Bheer ue ‘tem oer tub warlou +H > bin Waal *tiss dann 8 $1.00 Dot Chitenette Blouses 39 Ki Lace Allovers..........ssseseen 20 stow and fancy cotton lacee— and _ecru—manufacturers of sample pieces, CPS MAIN | $2.98 Feather Bed Ticks. ...++0.s2++3: 8t For full and % sige’ beds—best quality tcking=ready for use, TICKINGS—BABEMENT, | 89 ct. Mercerized Napkine—dos....... 18 inch—blenched—good patterne— hem'd, ready for wse—save th better ones during the fruit berry seqson, LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, W 9 Met tan Tei, Clock Signe Demete Morning Specials. Leek ter the Cleeks! ‘ BASEMENT. pani 70 close. ot inty model WAISTS-SROOND. $1.50 Men's Pajamas ually crepemlarge of neat atripes—all FLOOR | double handlesewith change MPEATHBR GOODS—MAIN FLOOR less —lace trimmed drawers —a well- | Figs rx reais eee

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