The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1915, Page 4

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s F THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915. a il i t Flag Day Celebratio | eg ‘MILLION CHILDREN ei oneld wt the Soldiers’ end ‘Sailors’ ‘Monument cc ge oe CO ceae eS: : 1) so 8 Gere GTN cere rice and Attention Lord & Taylor No Approvety 4 Scenes That Give Patriotic || 4 j 1 a v Malet i} bd f ie 4 ; 38th Street FIFTH AVBNUB | 39th Street Geamrenrencanvmns ing a oF te ‘ie a _ ames . ore : ! h iy Beginning TUESDAY in the Annual June Sale ¢ 3000 Beautiful SUMMER DRESSES for WOMEN and MISSES All NEW and PURCHASED Specially for This EVENT Pretty MATERIALS, Charming MODELS, Excellently MADE Weeks ago, in preparation for this event, our designers and manufacturers were called into a conference and the models and materials decided upon and selected. Since then, the workrooms have been busy making these charming models and reproductions of our higher priced dresses. Every dress is priced at less than you could fairly expect to buy it. An unprecedented opportunity to purchase at the following prices: OLD GLORY DISPLAYED. People With Foreign Affitia- tions Seem Particularly Desir- ous to Show the Colors. © Mew York City to-day had the big- gest Flag Day celebration in its his- Dulldings in all five of the boroughs | and in some sections the celebration took the form of a holiday, with ‘women and children appearing in fancy droms costumes. ‘The observance to-day is a national is in commemoration of the niversary of the adoption of jt fing of thirteen stars and by the Continental Congress. the most striking features of that folks from all countries See; Be SEER (201! $5.00, 5.95, 6.95, 7.95, 9.95, 10.95 He Pid is it and affection for “Old jolicateasen Presi Hun- _ \ ee / ; The selection includes dresses of striped and dotted voiles, linens, voile in neve nce elon combination with other materials and combination crepes, with full pleated skirts, Dolly Varden effects, double tier skirts, also combinations of taffeta and voile in smart tailored models. In fact, everything with which the woman of taste, who chooses her garments with the utmost tact and admirable discrimi- nation, will be pleased. TE Gen ae | Never Before So Great a Dress Sale CHOCAGD STREET CARS [Cesare (eee ome emma ene = daily. The surface lines collect ),000. 2,400,000 and the eleva' y There are 3,126 care operated daily| e by the surface lines hd 1,518 on the elevated which operates 215 miles of trackage. The surface ling operates | 1,095 miles, - Delivery oF ue pF noge mates may hich « Us) puzzled the ce officials. Re- inns Mss hsingea ty neal Praanization of the street car delivery bE rt . allegiance to the Stare and Stripes in paraie canara system will have to be undertaken, it te wee pap ian y| cmininn minima eaumegoare el Will Open This Week in Response to the Desires of iT a day until another sya- God and my country and my flag.” one delivery y yi |r Chara eae tyme sino tr vas amyl recat oar me cove TWO Old-Established Residential Neighborhoods from the stations and tena of thou- the main post-office to the sub| i ‘ivi i missioner Cabot Ward, William J.| sands walked to their work. fations in various parte of the clty Thrift makes thriving people, and where people thrive the Lee, Superintendent of Recreation,| Phe rupture over hours of service| would be operated aa usual. James Butler system of retailing flourishes. Thrifty people are Lis i ne eee one ; stores, French pensions and even the Greek and Ruasian coffee houses on the lower east side. But it was to the school children of New York, perhaps, that tho day meant most. More than 1,000,000 youngeters from the public and pa- fochial schools in the five boroughs took part in patriotic exercises, at and Joseph Hartigan, Commissioner! ang wasos came last night when May-| Mrs. Ella Flags Young, Superintend- insistent on securing the big st and best values, and “James of Weights and Measures, spoke to! or Thompson admitted that his psi sas 96 Evane Reo pete | Butler” is famous for qual i foods at lowest possible prices. 10,000 children of Harlem who took! tempt at mediation was a failure. | the schools without interruption, al- Consequently, there is a proving demand in old residential sec- part in the patriotio exerciser in| At 4 o'clock this morning the last| though the problem of transportation tions for more James Butler Stores. pepond nk to this natural Mount Morris Park. car had been quistly retired and the | of 7.000 teachers gave grave concern. desire, we open two new stores next Thursday in these well- ‘Three thousand pupils of Public! struggie was on, with no sign of + Bohoot No. 4, at One Hundred and| ence in aight, The men posted pick- SUBWAY WORKERS STRIKE. Beventy-third Street and Fulton ave-| gts; the employers advertised for nue, the Bronx, one of the most cop-| strike breakers, and W. D. Mahon,|Pelee Called te. Disperse Them gested schools in the city, marched! national President of the street car] When Laborers Are Attacked. from their building to Crotorim Park| ompjoyees, returned to Detro!t, his| when they failed to get their de- after aagembling in their class rooms. | headquarters, the better to direct the} manded wage increase of 10 cents a There they took part in an impree| anancial phase of the strike. sive celebration which had been ar-| 4 oarioad of strike broakers was ranged by Principal Simon Hirs-|.ooteq to have arrived secretly dansky. After songs and rec'ta tons) mom Cincinnatl, It was stated that the flag was rained and the chudren known ential neighborhoods of old New York and the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn:>— 77 Sixth Ave., °,Wevetley Place. 860 Manhattan Ave., °:,Srecnpoint Ave. keepe ity will be welcomed f py i he ees Ao proo pos gh nest Thursday.” oes (Se eee, New Potatoes, @ .. 15° Eggs, Strictly fresh......... 13 tr 25° Finest Selected Southern...... Eggs Empire Brand; strictly fresh; dozen 27° Best Maine Potatoes,6™.8° ” Bast. View,’ New’ Laid every eax QE in carton Ss uaranteed; dozen in sealed carton. New Texas Onions, 3%.10°|| poo ee tie dozen in eae carton, very Can Guarantee Pure Lard, 86st tor Cooking, 1b... 12° avoperates ue ee ey fe OE aera Been ite is Cnr spon Company proved] PLUNeS, “Coifornia. 7° 3 20°) | Belle Brook Milk, &** he 8 and Dram Corps ot Sahoo ‘No. 1es,| quarters for more than 1,000 em.| The two catchy eonge ef the season, 9 can. TProsperity Dreams. |scss inet tit MH Tala tok] loyenn ana rooms anal, 2he Little Ford Rambled| | Sliced Peaches, &iiwis asic" ye Essie Milk, eyes" way in Flatbush Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, Brooklyn, Sa Ne prog struck to-day, Only twenty-five men no attempt wou! ma run| went to work. panda and recleeds * """ gurtaco cara for several dave ome of tho strikers beman throw: “I pledge allegiance to my flag and| The city 1s directly affected finan- ing atenes some the numer oes pent to the Republic for which it stands—| cially, as it gets 63 per cent. of the|!ating holes, Bix policemen dleperse them. Further trouble expected. one nation indivisible, with liberty] Net profits of the elevated lines. The men now recetve 81 and justice for all.” The companies tnvolved are the City] eight hours’ work. ‘@imilar celebrations took place in| Railway and the Chicago Railways, —_ — Public Bohoolw No. 42, Claremons| surface nes, and the South Side, WHY SHE QUrT, % * 4 a k North- jereland Plain Dealer.) Parkway and Washington Avenue, lege fis Al and North-| overheard in a Wade Park oat! and No. 13, Westchester Avenue avd) Vertern . “Yen, I quit me place on th’ Boule- Overing Street, Large businoss institutions have en-| yard. ‘The missus got to messin’ in th’ Hundreds of children from schooia| gaged downtown rooms for the ac-| kitchen an’ 1 was tired of cleanin’ up on the upper weat side marched to after hi Pupils of five schools on the lower Right Along” All favors, in 6 20¢ Stamps with each can of Essie Milk. T T east side took part | Memon. | even the roofs of tho large downtown is . b hat Come Truel) secs tre Biases asa Pen | sotets have been converted into pleep: AND Jams, Gem Brand, glass 10¢. jars, en Biber, and fam Poble| ing quarters for nearly 10000 per-| Sits Beem Drinking Cider Martha Washington, icading “them,|#2% Who will be obliged to live near Essie Coffee, descr, 35° Pineapple, Sliced Hawaiian... | Large c : a a! s their places of business during the} witout’ hese “upetoctherminute® Peaches, choice cotitornia........ ¢ No. 8 80 49¢ Starsps with onch “’ackage Essie Colteo onalities, marched into the) strike, ‘The demand for cote to be] songs. td Can Coffee. Superior blend of South American 19° park and there formed a bx placed in office buildin ; 4 ; ay square, in which were twelve Living ini Ring bvccantan ee. Penk PO Bh Bc Py Bh patty Mk Egg Plums, Extra Standard, . 9 Coffees; strongand full bodied; Ib., edges of @ large An Rae fe boys with individual} sons have planned to sleep in their Both for 65c 5 Bottle flags and the Boys’ Band of Pubiic| offices. eek,” Teas, ier aeirtst Dreckiatce ter Sipe Essie Olives, chook No, 21, r ‘re 01 y ry. . M i ¢ H 7 FI i ‘ered 1 000. town ups tne usin itt foc that yeas th cael aed Gale home Prepared Mustard Grape Juice, beret meg ya bere 1 O° ; £ ; Sebee Stal up trope tne epemtataie. | apesciiy cettleds Baseball the Nar Ass sd Liberty Catsup.,................ dine In Ohive ‘yi santa ety enbration to pote Se ara Be ie ar popes Cc L BI Lberty Cater. . Imported Sar eS, Gi BY 3 cans 5° \ plik of Sehouta| club now on the home grounds, prob- ( ) A XL R grececerene 14 Ib, Bits i ab mneone oe rs) eau A YpecoRDs |f | Salad Oil, Best American Columbia River Salmon, *:: 10° they were marching in ' co cian’. ih nehae ~ yf cepa Fay [fee stadium ine baad of the Hon | samme gems i the outing ain | Eee Soda Water, All flavors.. . ——_ Of getting goodly interest Then the young muisiclaie marohed In ‘ At All 38 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets 4 at the head of a color guard of elght we SS se tatersereate (tadumind tgerieatrine hme | (OR geaELoiaD j At All 132 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores uenns @ Fresh Pork.......... lb., 14° Make all such dreams come true | {iil it vem their aplritot ba HORLICK'S Duffy’s Malt Whiskey, bottle... '75' ai weeny dike mg lean’. sc' lb., 15° Just get a Morning World to-da 4 Aes » Hol c Solid meat.. mF Be 4 Morning Werk o-ay Sate MaLTED Mitg TNE ORIGINAL Butler’s Malt Whiskey, bottle. 69°] | Boneless Pot Roast, sis mea.1b., 16 Choice California BOY, pot! pure 33° Sauterne, fayswiitewine bottles CI MALTED MILK 1 | Claret, Screen 19. THE WORLD PRINTS MORE “'p, REAL, ESTATE" ADS, THAN ANY worth A R NEW YORK NEWSPAPER! Bighty-e Fricassee Chicken, Fancy....]b., 16° Bacon, In boneless sugar-cured lean strips, lb. ’ 18° in their a |them. went to Wadsworth Avenue aan 5 th f 24 bottles $ Corned ar Ri 5 red, 11), e S87 [pnd onn undead and Rlrhy-ninty pxnia/| THE FOOD-DRINK FORALLAGES |f | 5) “ eae Beer, tamss* Eins, l bi 2S 6, tars ow Ib 10 fom Tt overtookin, val wi © - . oble Ould! a Stamps Heras. gverok ‘ade ‘ie Mat stand peor) TARE A PACKAGE HOME, ff J neposit of 8c required for Teturn of case and empty bottles.) Orders Promptly Delivered FREE of Chargea.. viv x bene rl we she fr eno SURSTITUTE 0A “INET A. qneR” |

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