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‘NEW HAVEN ROAD FREIGHT CLERKS MAY GO ON STRIKE Threaten to Quit Unless Gen- eral Manager Bardo Agrees to Conference. BOSTON, June 21—A_ strike of! freight clerks of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad will be | declared; according to officials of their brotherhood, unless General Manager C. L. Bardo to-day agrees to confer with J. J. Forester, the Brotherhood’s Grand Vice President. ‘That was the substance of an an- nouncement made before the Central Labor Union by P. E. Kelliher of the ‘Freight Clorks’ Protective Com- mittee. © Kelliher said the clerks alleged six- teen violations of the last agreement, @igned in 1913, According to union leaders, 1,800 jSween this city and Harlem will be flerks employed at various points be- | scription sold under guarantee of money | REAL ESTATE AT. AUGTION._ You Can't 70% Can Remain on Mortgage TO REACH TH’ ghester Avenue trolley car down Clason For maps, apply to BRATS @ A Unfurnished. 800 Moura, fi. (nd and bath, Beat and hot STAR UPHOLSTERY 00, 19E. 14 bh Call, write or phone Stuy. 105 for samples —_——_—_——— FOR SALE. nm 3 Pc. SLIP COVERS, $ jan Damask. Complete | ORT NIE LTR PRY 5 Pieces Rew to Tayestry eM Ad S fas UNITED PHOLSTERY co. 9 WEST 14TH ST. fs! Ise Furniture Btored FREE Over summer |. Eton S12, You Must Make Money If You Buy Lots Only a Few Blocks From the New Lexington Avenue Subway, Directly on the Line of the City’s Quickest Growth, for || $50 to $350 Each. You May Have This Chance at the Auction Sale of 579 LOTS of the estate of Bradish Johnson, Inc., {Clason Pt. Rd., Ludlow Ave., Randall Ave., White * Plains Rd., and adjacent avenues and streets, to be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION no matter what price they bring TUES. and WED., JUNE 29th and 30th at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street Take Subway, Bronx Park Train, to Simpson Street Station, thence West- J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3rd Ave. Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City. Like New, | —————— TAMONDS. W R mgxsk Be ‘EDR Tre oN aan, TTT a Pad poy on a af eye . STEROLS RET CURT, a Oe affected should a strike be declared. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 21.— J. J. Forester, Grand Vice-President of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, declined to comment to-day on the situation. {t is said unofficially that @ walkout will occur to-day unless the railroad recedes from its position and that many ticket clerks will join & sympathetic strike. The railroad management recently made informal inquiries from the Bureau of Appointments at Yale Uni- v as to whether students would ‘ailable for clerkship positions. The Yale bureau made no definite re- ply and the matt od necond Aaniveregey }eellent heal hian FRECKLES FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Bring Out aed Spots. | How to Remove Eas Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, try a remedy for freckles with the antee of a reliable dealer that it ‘ou a penny unless it removes the freckles, fie it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling, Simply get an ounce of othine “double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how hoe A it is to rid yourself of the homely) freckles and get » beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worat cease. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the pre- back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advt. EAL ESTATE Make a Mistake Titles Insured Free E PROPERTY Point Avenue to property. The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 180 BOWERY. NEW YORK, June 14, 1915, A semiannual dividend at the THREE and ONE-HALF Fer Cent. ver annum bes been deolered and will be credited to depositors on all sums of $5.00 aud upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have bien deposited At least Unree months on the first day of duly next, aod will be payable on and after Monday, July 19, 1913, Money deposited on or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1915, HENRY A, SCHENCK, President, WILLIAM JOSEPH KNOX, Compuoiier, IDDLE, Secretary, UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (112th conseou- tive) has mn declared at the rate of Three ond One-half Per Cent. per anny Credited July 1, 1015, ang pays on and after Thursday, July 15, 2915, on all sume entitied thereto under the By-Laws. Money deposited on or before July 10. 1015. draws interest from ry 1, thks ALEX, 1, President, Ww, PRANCIG M, Meane Treasurer FRANK F. HAZARD, Secretary, NEW YORK SAVINGS: BANK IE N. W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue. ‘July 1, 1915, dividend at the rate of FOUR PERCENT. sume from #8 to $3,000 vider te, by law H De hey ino Ai a1 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, $10.00 for $5.00, PATENTS, PATENTS , om \DVICk PREB Work all or write Edgar Tate # Co.'345, Broadway. ap bet nanan mee tie meets oe DIASONOS wens bo |world Wants Work Wonders. [Pama $5 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats sate, *3,45 Newest styles for mid-sum- mer wear. Modes that are de- cidedly “different” from the ordinary run at popular prices. 48c (2-clasp) Silk Gloves —sale price, 35c Nice weight; excellent material; double tipped. Women’s 50c to 65 Combination Suits— sale, 25c Excellent undergarments; lace trimmed or plain knees; all sizes. (Classed as seconds.) 29c Embroideries— sale, yard, 19¢ 17-inch flounces and corset caver- ings. 75c Shadow Lace All-overs—yard, 36 in. wide; white and Paris. 49c $1.50 Kimonos— sale, 98c Lawn and voile; boty floral de- signs; small collars with lace edging. $2 Parasols—sale, $1.49 Plain and Fancy Colors. $2.50 Umbrellas— sale, $1.59 For sun or rain; blue, green and brown. UNTRIMMED Hats = 89¢ Chip Dress Shapes—tal: 75c Feit Outing Hate—sale. 59% 5c Hemp Drews Shapes—sale. . .59¢ Boys’ $1.50 to $3 Wash Suits—sale, 95c Latest and most popular styles in plain tans, grays, white, light and dark blues; also stripes and combination color elfects. Sizes 244 to 8 years, $3.95 White Wash Skirts for Women and Misses —sale, $2.49 Choice of striped Ratine, Gab- ardine and Pique. Belts 24 to 30 inches. Lengths 38 to 42 in. $4 Skirts for Stout Women—sale, $2.98 Made of all-wool serge in black and navy blue.’ Belts 31 to 40 inches. Lengths 38 to 43 inches, Horse Goods Dept. 35c Sponges—for washin sale price fr 50¢ Chamois Skins—sale price. $1.45 Solorine Metal Peneh —sale price, I-gal. can... 9 .18¢ 50c Net Brassieres—with Dress Shields—sale, 35c Sizes 34 to 44. Several styles in heavy or fine net. $4.35 Portable Nickel Bath Showers—sale, $3.59 Complete with duck curtain, $21.50 Side Icer Refrig- erators—sale, $16.25 Height 45 inches; ice capacity about 85 Ihe.; white enamel lined provision chamber. “THE BIG STORE” worm sits SIXTH AVE., IG@TO ISt! STREET nee J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) you would ordinaril: Eve. World, @-21. Because of the Crowds in Attendance We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items. *5.95,°6.758°7.50 Summer Dresses For Women and Misses, at ‘4. 95 Extensive array of handsome new styles. Many of these dresses reflect the fashions shown in much higher priced gar- ments; aru a number are actual style reproductions. SMART COATEE AND BOLERO EFFECTS. any new collar styles, Vee the deep white Quaker and dainty lace effects. Suspender models, latest style skirts, embracing three-tiered, flounce also trimmed with folds, etc. In many of these dresses two materials have been cleverly combined. Materials include DIAMOND AND NOV- ELTY CHECKED VOILES in small and large patterns; STRIPED VOILES, exquisitely embroidered LINGERIE, were CREPE, RATINE STRIPED VOILE, RAMIE LINEN, and may other new cotton fabrics. Wonderful assemblage of Summer’ 's favorite colorings, also. hite dresses. Sizes for women and misses. $10.75 Palm Beaches PanamaClothSuits Cool, Stylish Garments ‘6. 15 for Women & Misses; Sale « Dandy suits in semi-Norfolk, full plaited back and fancy strapped ee Norclt of novelty collars. Some with ad- ditional collar in contrasting color. Newest full flare skirts with f: ockets and trimmed with buttons. NOTHING BETTER FOR SUMMER WEAR, FOR THESE suits CAN BE LAUNDERED. Popular natural linen color; also pin and broken checks for your choice. Sizes up to Since bust measure. $7.95 Plaid Sport Coats For Women and Misses; Sale $5 9 5 e Nothing better for motoring, golfing, tennis, tramping and seashore wear. Also ideal for the city. tl These coats are splendidly made of attractive OVER- PLAIDS in rich blue tones; breast and side patch pockets fastened in a novel manner with small buttons; collars are convertible andcanbewornintwostyles; tullrippleback; belted. $m 6s ” 5 oer and tie Se! °O-9D Very popular, loose-belt style, finished with tassels; con- vertible collar; patch pockets; lined with flowered “Seco” Silk. Handsome new colors. White Summer Blouses Extensive Variety of Newest Styles Women’s *1 Blouses— 7Q¢ Sale Tuesday . . Handsome effects, splendidly made ot self-striped white Voile and figured Voile. Newest collar ideas introduced, including the popular “Quaker” style. All are prettily trim- med with Seo ead or hemstitching. $2 Blouses—* ~ basing yf ~~ ‘1, 50 Extremely beautiful new modes of white “voile, including blouses with deep frill collar and cuffs; some elaborately embroidered; others richly trimmed with insertions and banding of lace. All distinctive—all beautiful. Specials in Our Big Shoe Store Misses’ and eee 8 $1 to Girls’ $1.50 to $2 White Men’s and Boys’ $1.50 $1.50 White Canvas Pumps, 79¢ Canvas Shoes & Pumps, . and $2 Outing Shoes, 89c Two Strap, Ankle Strap and Mary Jane | Two strap and ankle strap effects. Also Brown and white canvas—Blucher styles. All sizes from size 5 for small es ere eee ey ee os la Ny; Be Hy Oxford style for men, girls up to size 2 for young misses. \% for boys, and sizes 6 to E widths. 11 for men, Childr. 59c 45c Val. Laces— Remnants of ieee ae, 39c | sale, peice, 2x | Crex & Deltox Made of gingham; suspender Here we also include inser- Wash sles White top, colored “akirt; | dons and edgings at the same Grass Fabrics Forney 8e to 10e; at, Ya 5¢ Formerly 124 ge tol5e; 8c Matting Rugs 12 to *15 Blue Serge Suits For Men & Youths, ‘8. 95 at, Yar 19 io an The blue serge suits are stylish and all-wool. Specially Priced Formerly 19¢ A 12e At $8.95 we also offer excellent suits of Fancy Mixtures in Fanoy, fleuced bordere; all the 25e; at, Yar stripet, checks and plaids. Handsome styles for business 0648.6 Sg tig a Consisting of — Voiles, men and college youths, All sizes. aise nto thie” ae es, 25 pn ongias 1 lhe 97.95 Grasn Matting Rugs ~—size 9x12; sale. + $6.75 *1 to *2 Straw Hats Boys’ 1.50 and $2 " “py Suits— For Men & Youths, 75¢ $5.45 Mountain or Sea- sale, 95e yi etes . r shore Canvas Covered “Indian”? and “Cowboy” outfits. mau styles; big variety of straws; hundreds of samples Trunks—sale, $3.95 Sizes 32, 34 and 36 inches; hardwood sheet-iron bottom; strong hinges; brass clamps and corners; good brass Excelsior lock; deep tray with hat box. $10 White Enameled Dressers—sale, $6.95 Has good size mirror; well-con- structed and finished. $5.90 Cream Serge Skirts for Stout Women —sale, $4.95 Belts 31 to 36 inches, Lengths 38 to 43 inches, $12 Diamond Solitaire Rings—-sale, $7.50 Brilliant stones; mounted in 14- kt. gold; prong setting. Men’s ‘1 to *1.50 Negligee Shirts, DIC Thousanas of shirts in this collection. Pleated and plain bosoms; soft or laundered cuffs; every shirt cut full; perfectly made; all sizes. — Double aa¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o’Clock—Single a-a¢ Stamps with purchase of $1 or more, tomorrow, Tu: ta” These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same whan fey a obtain with your De aotT B. GREENHUT CO. SRRERSEEEE STEER eee eee eee rr ene Sales (By Order of the United States District Court) Money to Be Saved on Everything!} These and Hundreds of Other Bargains (Not Advertised) for Tuesday t 50 aa Green Trading Stamps ff 7 Tomorrow with chase of $1 or More— Present Caupon Cut Out This Couponqeseas IT IS GOOD era ONLY ‘Ys role 29. $2.50 & $2.95 Pearls, 4 Graduated and uniform strings; delicate colors, including creamy | i} white pearls, also jpure white, Strings measure from 1344 to 22 inches. Plain gold-filled barrel clasps and rhinestone set clasps. $7.25 Bracelet T Watches—-sale, $4.95 | Gold-filled extension braceles with amall 7-jeweled watch. Choice of gold or enameled bezel and back on watch. $7 Solid Gold, with @ safety guard and secret lock, $10 Cut Glass Water Sets—sale, $6.45 Each set consists of a 4-pint jug, 6 tumblers to match and a 14-inch footed reflector. $3.26 Quadruple Silver- Plated Fruit Bowls— ' sale, $1.75 [ Handsomely pierced; polished inm-| ff} side and outside, ] ] —_—_—- { $1.50 and $1.65 Hand | Bags—For Women— i ¥ sale, $1.29 Large assortment of leather and silk band bags. Choice of black and colors; fitted with purse and # $3.95 Juvenile Automo- biles—sale, $2.75 These automobiles have adjust- able seats; solid rubber tires. Suit~ able for children trom 3 to & of age. Pure Food Specials tan Teloghone Orders « Promptly Filled. Call 4000 Chelsea, Fresh Fresh Fruita tis UICY FLAT; Ib. WASHING PO W. DER — Pride of pas the

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