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nj * knickerbocker ti Balkan result of its deliberations and Invest- se) ames jo as Brcles Laces and Embroideries inedadis ties 1 te 11 yoaras cals pitée tees 25e I igatlons will amount to is doubtful. | ee ee en a Opticians 58ce Silk Gloves 5 89 Sic, Shadow Lace Flouncings—white and Paris i mor Personally, 1 think 1t has been a shades; 17 to 27 inch; sale price, yard....... Men’s Shirts and Bathrobes | Se — : failure.” adjust the mountings to carry Sale Price c 29¢ to 50¢ Flouncings and Coreet Corgtinge. otc ras Ta. \ puck the Trade Commission, Col.| out in the smallest detail the Ries lei . ithe ot rai leet inch; sale Pebsecgon g abdeNed LESRC OAD sie bagel tad Blue Work Shirte—collars cues «1 3,000 yards in this offer of 36-inch imported Scotch bh Pope said: prescription of the Oculist. ow length pure silk gloves; extra heavy 65 Chiffon Cloth—whit sal : madras; ecru and white; new and effective designs. “I should say that the most im-| The lenses are ground with weave; double finger tips; black or white. sale price, yard. .........eseeceeeueeeee Men's $1 to 81.80 Negligee Shirte—fine vores shit “ INDUSTRIAL BOARD PARTIAL 10 LABOR, CHARGES COL. POPE Tells Manufacturers He Thinks Federal Commission He« Been a Failure. Col. George Pope, President of the National Manufacturers’ Association, took @ critical view of the Federal Industrial Commission in his address to the 200 members present at the , opening of the association’s annual meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria to- day. ‘The N. M. A. in often called "The Fifteen Million Family,” because it| UA*ter™ Stamey Mine Bewtns Boo tomer, you can enjoy the con- f future use, can be catered to adequately, economically and well. Y representa that many manufacturers) cro Rastern Steamehip Line vegine venience of a charge account by It’s the oper of prudence to buy NOW, to buy LIBERALLY, and to buy 9 4 r : : yee mall pare ote | ocger uric between Now ork ana | | applying to our Department of fl at GREENH i « 0 octation «| Bostor » placing 1 n | : teaturare” sold Col Pane earaat nail the. twincecrsw catestexprése steam || | Accounts. NOTICE—Because of the remarkable success of these sales, a and cannot afford to disregard the existence of tending and intending measures which affect vitally our manufacturing industries. We must not oppose any measures for the mer pleasure of opposition, We must not oppose them because they are ap- proved by the American Federation of Labor, “The Federal Industrial Commis- ston was instituted and inaugurated by the previous administration, It is obvious that a commission of this kind should be impartial. The pub- TWO OEAD MEN FOUND IN THE EAST RIVER One Has a Mutilated Right Hand —The Other Has Red Hair. ‘The body of a man about fifty-five years old, with a wound In the left side of the head, was recovered from the Bast River, to-day, off Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn. He was five feet seven inches tall and weighed 160 jpounds. He wore a blue ‘flannel | shirt, brown corduroy trousers and biack #hoes. Two Joints on the third and fourth fingers of his right band were missing. The body of a man about forty- five was taken from the East River of Pier % to-day. He was 56 feet 10 inches tall and weighed one hun- dren and sixty pounds. He had red hair and a red mustache, He wore a black coat and trousers, blue flannel shirt and black shoes, Poth bodies were taken to Brooklyn Morgue. peter dens | | | ships Massachusetts and Bunker Hill. They make the run of 387 miles from Pier 18, North Kiver, in about fifteen | hours, ‘leaving New ‘York dail Motte! P.M: and due at India Wharf, oaton, | about 8 the following morning. THE EVENING All Charge Purchases Made Dur- ing the Remainder of This Month Will be Entered on Bills Rendered July Ist. If you are not a Charge Cus- Blue Serge Day In Men’s Store! More Than 1,000 Blue Serge Suits Reduced —sizes 38 to 52; sale price... Men's $10 to $15 All-Wool ight 58. 95 Men's $17 to $22.50 Hand-Tallored “All-Wool Blue WORLD, TUBSDAY, MAY stees Sales atGkEENH (By Order of the United States District Court) There’s No Better Way to Save Money|t Than by Attending These Sales The proposition is a simple one—very ! We mus. realize ready cash at the very earliest possible moment. Todo this, we have mercilessly cut into the original low prices in every department in our two immense lust take a look at our immense stocks of SEASON ABLE, WORTHY MERCHANDISE. You will see that your ev sk buildin; we cannot guarantee to fill Women’s & Misses’ *22.50 029.50 Dresses §$14.75 Sale Price For Afternoon and Evening Large and unusually attractive, ‘collection of new any of this season's smartest models. All trimmed. Is include: Gros de Londres, Charmeuse, Chine and Taffeta; fashionable colors. New and dainty Summer styles in hte pretty trimmings of fine laces Crossbar Lawn, Voile, Lingerie, Crepes Dainty Blouses Mail and Telephone orders. $1 and $1.25 White Blouses, Sale Price, 79¢ an extensive and embroid- 7 Materials are those now in high axes, finan Put into a sentence, it comes to this: possible need, for present and Usual Complimentary ax Green Trading "3 and *3.50 “Munter’s” Nulife Corsets, $1 5() Sale Price. Self-lacing; back-resting corsets that hold the Ngure firm ‘and comfortable; very special. Crockery and Glassware Me had gree to expect at nat: ime There are ‘monu- .. *12.75 Dresses tor Gieut Wiesen $2.98 Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe ond Vote Fa ma Jelly Glaseee—12 ounce; sale price, G cause 0 1 juasi- = a—_—_ eee GMC BAIS PTIER ose eee cece eens Judicial character of the Commission,| ™Ments” of Travel and Serge Suits oak Blousea—sale price “It soon became evident, however, that there was an obvious intent by certain members of the Commission to strengthen the hand of organized labor. The chairman of the Indus- of the Commission, deal of testimony and has made but one preliminary report. What the of “Organization’’— Ours is without question the LARGEST and the most etfi- cient Eye and Eyeglass organ- Accuracy is our keynote. Your eyes are examined by an Oculist (registered eye phy- tins Sons & Co. imported Laeby ree serges;) finest linings; Women’s Neckwear checked ginghams; sizes 2 to 6 years; alent ie wl ate 875 $3.50 oe fer Stout Women—specially desi, made of a novelty two-toned cotton fabric; sizes 37 to 55 inch bust; sale price. . “ae Women’s and Misses’ Suits $22.50 to $27.50 Tailored Suite for Women and $12.75 Tweed Suits for Juniore—silk lined; me BETS quantity ; sizes 13, 15and 17 years; sale pric $5 and $5.90 Crepe de Chine and Men’s Straw Hats Men's $1.50 to $2.60 Sample Boys’ Suits Boys’ $4.50 All-Wool Navy Blousee—white and flesh colors; sale price Straw series Serge communion, aoanicmation and La ni deg lined | pes and decorations; ec ie 85e Colonial Iced Tea Glaseos—sale price...... 450 Screens and Screen Frames trial Commission has been made con-| . y 25 Assorted Collare—made of org i hae Ghd chao’ ord new Spring shapes; sale price........ 30 Winter Screen Frames—42x42 techeny » epicuous by unguarded public utter-| ation in the World. peor mene os stb #13: 75 Men's $5 to $7.50 Panama and Leghera Seas, price... * ances with respect to certain matters We have made a life study —all the wanted shapes ; sale price... hardly within his scope as chairman| of satisfactory eyeglass service. Juniors’ Suits ee eo Portant function of the Trade Com- mission should be zealous care to ap- ply corrective efforts to irregular or a care and skill that can only ‘The to $1.45 Swiss and Voile Allevers—all white and be “uly desrbed bythe Ledtacsfa! <9 word “Perfection.” Men’s and Women’s Shoes as. $3.50 Terry Cloth Bath Robes—sale hos Refrigerators $2.50 and $3 Peggy Colonial Pumps for Women— corrupt business and to leave undis- etal calf and patent later: Cuban 621.80 Side Icer Style—44 inches high; ice capaci TRALeIG 00 one abt ot bualnens nee Glasses cost $2 or Corie; allisites and widewet Gale pike)... 78 Muslins, Sheets and Spreads *s ted prredng rybeapdls 1A hapaalbed ia! erty \ which i# conducted on a Jegitimate “ $3, $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes pag Mesissamseaal te Lewd kas feces oon Unbleached M Women’s lermuslins $22 Bide leer Style—46 inches high; ice srt i and honorable basis.” galt, ovat Pia gealm tan Russia calf; all have Praga hs cn tor tne CA TREES A $1 Night Gowns and Petticonte—made of excellent about 96 Ibs.; sale price............0eeee d Lehi juiced bos: ality nainsook and cambric; pret choose from; sale price. . ——~— Il sizes and widths; sale TOPERS WILL BE DIPPED. $1.98 How Arkansas Town age Strict Sobriety. ] HERMITAGE, Ark., May 25.—Her- \ mitage can boast of one of the first | price sale price, each $2.50 Colored Bed 8; English; sale price, each.. pretty styles «fe Umbrellas and Paraso's 69c Umbrellas for Men and Women-—~sale price From Our Furniture Dept. $2.40 Quartered Golden Oak Pedectsl—sale prey $10 White Enamel eave four wale org peek eeeeees Kucour- Women’s and Misses’ Coats $8.75 Raincoats for Women and Misses— black and tan; sale price . $12.75 Coats for Women and Misses-—made of 55 Domestics and White Goods %e Yard Irish Cotton Crash Towelling—colored bog der; sale price, yard ae tall, oat Ry $1.19 Silk Parasols—plain colors; sale price... .9Be and the best dipping vats in Bradley | ides ho Micheias shepherd eheek or isles very smart models $795 die, net embroidered lawn; sale price mie 39¢ Boudoir Cape—sale price Children’s Bloomer Dresses 6%c Bloomer Dresses for Children—in stri and | nenco et its ee that any @83 Mroad St, waxt tt Braue Co Mewar Girls’ Dresses and Blouses 38¢ Yard White French Finish Cotton Crepe sale | §1 Petticonte—made of good quality, sol finiched | $20. Gelden Osh Double Door Bookcases aa ! negro caught on the streets IntOxLCA ted, St 79¢ to $1 Dresses for Girle—colored tub dresses price, yard. 1 materials; up-to-date styles price. ’ of any negro boys under fifteen caught | AUAMENTS OF and a limited number of lace and embroidery not black); sale price...... Bg Baler Ht 50c Yard Fancy White Woven Cotton Crepe 34 OO olle Sultings—sale price, yard 9#e Dosen Hemmed Mercerized Damask N. wale price, dOZeD..... 6... ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee $20 Bird's-eye Mi Dresser—with 22x38 olate marten Maple D DN trimmed white dresses; sizes 6 10 16 years; aale price..... $1 and $1.25 Middy Blousee—all white or , st BW ge ts after the curfew rings at night, wilt ‘be dipped in | D™ bees tte orn |r RARER ANA AAT R on aed | GOO lente Nes wan SVERED ANU WIMRE IN GREATER NEW YO Rite, IN GREATER NEW vo Rites | Black Silks im ed h lor; sizes 8 to 20 r $1.25 Black Satin de Chine—40 inch wide; yi Pus c i catiivecticrsieria iti nice dyed; sale price, yard aches wide: yas» |Carpets, Mats and Matting Hosiery and Underwear $1.25 Bi aaa otheaadh inches wide: weer | 28¢ Rubber Mate--14x22; sale price, each...... 16e Bags and Belts Men's 26¢ and S6¢ Black and Tan Hoslery— (seconds guaranteed; sale price, yard... 7, “$8: | dee Fibre Matsing--exice quality; 36 inches. a 2he Black and White Kid Belte—-28 to 36; Ke ee well-known epraniees brand); sale mg price, yard... petenveees | price pa Cari 98e Crepe Grain Vanity Bage—silk lined; fitted with Boys’ 2be tw Oe Prench and Domestic n | Baby Carriages 919, 991, 998, 296, 927 164, 166 and 168 | purse and mirror, sale price Shire and Drawere—sale price Pe $21.75 Full Size Pullman Baby ( remade of of Men's 50c Athletic Nainsook and Madras Shirts end Drowere! ee Cote Stems Reliriggen | and Drawers —sale pr half-oval genuine reed; built on a tubular rar; upholvored the tull Ppp “ea | corduroy ; wa $1.96 Imported Beaded Bage—light and dark ef- fects, inside pocket and chain handle; sale "fires Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. an. Cor, Wychott St. $125Worth of Furniture No Deposit 51 Week The Best and Largest Line | Chilfoniers of Refrigerators inthe City | MAIN BUILDING Grocery Specials in the May Festival Savings on everything forthe table at Greenhut's, The very best of everything for leas than you are asked at your neighborhood grocery, USE OUR QUICK MARKETING ORDER SHEETS, They save time and trouble, They do away with the necessity of giving name and address with each purchase. When your shopping is finished, pay the nearest cashier in the Grocery Department, Mail orders filled br wee OMRE vont mae ‘ pescten, omer MMe: 2he || Fitna mem 4p PLANTATION we m00 ¢ Telephone Chelsea 4000 Collee (ms and one our cot fen renter ue dally oper HEED OUND DERAgY'O Che TIVE FLUUW ow tue ATED om € rv CUR 1B @ rie OL itd ro ay variety oy me, OF eel pied : ooh or mised E le Wie Dive ||] nb Leriucm crap tony roe ttle eld,” OD etLeeTeD SANTOS herd boots he Cuinnses ethan! i | CPN RE \ wROrPHatia poh | rm) : 4 + HTD: The whe yvonne reas oo tor tas eel ee Ca |: ton Wy th Te +80 HOM Ohaue ” W , foreee helt re ronay | 4 “ Wve 0 eee CEE ‘wimp whe hams bik ald nin ue 0) "Teyeaw” Wine Appetees bottle Feb | rotarors ory) te CAMIAAD fot Ditebew be | punter won, nanny ie ome et Tie eOURo ing ody re A APONATED FRAC EE 2he + OTRO ee For Your Pamily | AT LOWEST PF! [No Deposit--50c Weekly “mee | “THE BIG STORE fom ewes SIXTH AVE.,1OMTO 192 STREET | = Double 1 Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single ag¢ Stamps T Recess