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. f. Tolten, “ane rine | ’ 66 Atlee’ usite which are being 3 . ’ > - $ ‘ medical u ee D D : . ——— é there. Brak. x pate | t c ding off t ” irakeman Killed in Jersey. iy FRANCISCO, ON CANNED VEG £8) 0 ten or of the Fist Reserve. Engineers | Hoyle Hogan, Lackawanna Railroad fbb Py a sees. A hea capt 4 agra vaya? English languages Be cnddrensed by” te freight brakeman, was instantly kill Founded -1826 Greeley 1900 “@ Spartan father whe «|| CHICAGO, June 12.—Specula- ft French to United | rinding officer of the Twenty this morning when @ train of emp’ tion in canned goods must be] * iN Opportunity im-|tinited States sarentcy at Fy one a on. Harrison, N. J. z cag stopped by the Government if the ely , for, pervien phe United | Governors Imand. why iy fm ‘tinaer et was The son is twenty-six, Fe ae ‘ nt ° Ther, Manis any he edmitied he 414 not reg.(| DUDIC I not to be robbed, an of ‘a re | tener Walle which is. to | Bloorafler tH te jeter, being opposed to war cial of a Chicago wholesale gro- be ordered to Franies as he rege es cery house declared to-day. He oars of the First Ite: | bakers, arti tea * clea tracks was his father- . . ve ra] now encamped at Fort ies who wish to mingle patriotic service ' in-law, who. ientined his body. 39th Street |] sald that speculators are making 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 100 per cent. profit on the corn. Peas and tomatoes for which the public is now paying virtually double prices. Pons retail} for 25 cents a can, |] ané vometows and corn, which for- marly sol6 at 12% to 15 centa a can, now bring 20 to 25 cents. SA, ( This wholesaler says the specula- % a) a h 2 tors buy canned corn at 62% cents LANG > Wai SSD © OF? & dozen, tomatoes at 90 cents and Peas at 75 cents, which they sell a $1.50 to §2.10. | “Allowing,” he said, “for the high cost of tin cans and cases, |! No, 3 tomatoes cost the canner 80 cents, peas 62% cents end corn 67 cents a dozen.” 65 _ The Greatest Glove Sale We Have Announced This Season Fy Beginning Tomorrow—Wednesday 12,000 Pairs of the Famous Whit Black Biscuit Chamois rose «= “ Niagara Maid” srowns Shop of Onginations on AVENUE.AT 38™.STREET ~~“ WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY a | There is a “knack” and | “knowhow” about proper eyeglass fitting and ad- justing that must be ex- perienced to be appre- wer ee ciated. DROP IN FOOD PRIGES Women’s Day & Motor Coais Grays including In twenty years we have NOW UP To RETAILERS A number of this season's most desirable styles in burella, Beso P ure betes built up the BIGGEST Optinn! pom velour, stockinette, black and white checks and tan overplaids, 18. 50 pearl, tan, : t patronage in the world. Evening World Housewtves Hold | Formerly 29.50 to 49.50 silver, ° : beige and ‘This was accomplished as © | Meetings To-Night In Public F or smoke Silk Gloves mode age a aa | Schools, Women’s Evening Coats ; esa Bl shades. sarvice,tagether with UTMOST | or ree ie ea are A collection of satin and silk evening coats in BI Fi or he resedla value. the recent wholesale drops in butter, various styles. Trimmed with marabou, 22. 00-39, 00 rere " 1 and Harris Glasses are priced at GAA) Weliisks “Gad veestation, hs Formerly 29.50 to 55.00 in mavy, . 2.00 cr more. a lenses add to the cost —the mounting is optional with you. Evening World will not publish a food review to-day. To-night ‘The Evening World's Housewives’ Protec- Women’s Afternoon & Evening Wraps sky and W . Shadow Copen- omen Lawn hagen. shades, At the Remarkably Low Price Standard Size Range $1.00 and $1.25 Cc 516 to B14 Qualities. Complete. At This Price It Will Be Wise to Purchase an Entire Season’s Supply. The recent reorganization of the Niagara Silk Mills enabled us to pur- chase at concessions, hitherto impossible, these heavy, Milanese Silk Gloves, famous for their shapeliness, style and serviceable qualities. Two and Three Clasp Gloves—Double Finger Tipped. The demand for Silk Gloves and their decided vogue make this sale one ' of rare interest and importance, providing a glove buying occasion truly ex- 4 traordinary. Extra Salesforce and Special Tables Insure Prompt Service, Ground Floor A group of about thirty afternoon coats, one or two of a kind in distinctive styles in satin, silks and velvet. 65 00 Formerly 79.50 to 175.00 Uve Association will conduct meetings | | in each of the following public schools: Publio School No, 62, Academy ery Avenue, near Broadway, D, Lenhar eke will preside. Public School No. 169, Audubon Avenue and One Hundred ahd Gixty-eighth Street. Henry Blumen- stook will preside, Public, School No. 43, Boerum Street, near Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, James A. O'Donnell wilt preside. Clearance Sale—Broken Sizes COLONIALS and PUMPS 5.00 Formerly 6.00 to 9.00 Included are several styles in gray kid Colonial pumps, bronze kid low shoes, oe kid low shoes, patent leather pumps and tan Oxfords and i | No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Wor! || WORT H 43 & 45 West 34th Street vag eae ee @ Taylor The Values Are Extraordinary 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ener For To-Morrow—W ednesday Women’s Gingham Dresses \\ it Ten Extremely Smart Models 0 0 0 SS 9 SS 0S 0 SO 00 0 SS Newest }Frocks in ‘ be Sere oe Only 4 more days to Buy your Liberty Bond that have Satin, ier, + 15.00 Buy Now! Buy Here! bei me a chine, Special Booth on the Ground Floor. | ie pel te eee eee ee emma | and ’ 9 0 quad- Newest Frocks in ruple ' Taff — = this very affeta, se ilk, special pe a 2 0. 00 price. ripe yoy Gingham Dresses, the fashionable woman’s favorites, are smartly in evi- dence in town and out-of-town for sports, street and everyday wear. The models featured, perfectly reproduce the clever style notes of the originals. Dresses jaunched by leading dressmakers and sold at truly exor- bitant prices but a few weeks ago. Made of Quality Ginghams, in cool and colorful checks and plaids, the Dresses in this Sale are exceptional values. Illustrated Are Four Typically Smart Models. A Sport Model, A Waist — Coat A Sash Bodice | A Straight-line with pleated skirt of Model, the jaunty Model, in surplice | Model, in bright plaid gingham; the vest of blue cham- plaid; piped and Newest Frocks in Georgette, Satin, isin, | 25.00 Meteor. preps Very Spectal -Daint y Summer Frocks U. S. Flags for “Flag Day”’ On June 34, 1777, just 140 years ago, the U. S, Congress resolved “that the flag of the United States New Summer Frock of Satin and Serge, $28.50, Waraity (Vailas gpating. Ginchan and (Fourth Floor.) be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the Rovira hina oF ieee ee effect. In fine check trimmed with white . x sen : a rsh pa aa fin > * ‘ x bardine Dimity, smartly tailored models, and 6 5 ° l nion be thirteen Stars, white in a blue field, represent- Cotton Tussah in | bodice of plaid ging- gingham, with pique j na ae Tee embroidered and.lace trimmed effects. ing a new constellation. Since that time thirty-five | gay color. ham. collar and cuffs. buttons. Specially Priced New Fall Coats (Third FI 27.50 new stars have been added, typifying the addition of thirty-five new states or units of Liberty. On Thursday, June 14th, 1917, the display of the U. S. Flag is the duty of all patriotic citizens. Gingham Dresses—$11.50 a 50, $15.00, $16.50 to $39.50 Comprising new Shirt Waist Dre which ginghams are combined with white Get a New Flag for That Day. -eupcemoenoanne: Flags of unexcelled all-wool bunting, tailor-made, Cl Sal St Fi ae a Ue eh AR aL earance Sale Summer Furniture SEERA LRORDI NE Seat UALR a For Indoor and Outdoor Use at Greatly Reduced Prices, ‘on Dresses and many effective models i 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 ot SS $60 OS 0 0 0} Pom Pom, Advance Fall Models) Pueblo, wy Cashmere Velour, In the new shades, J Very Special New Fall Suits Special Flag Outfit—4x6 foot Flag ot ean grade All-Wool Bunting. 8 foot ot) $10.00 P le and Stationary Bracket Ap me ree re ec ee eee eee mee came U.S. Flags White Enamel Garden Furniture 100 pieces, including chairs, settees and tables; sturdily constructed and very well finished, Settee, $17.25 Side Chair, $5.75 Arm Chair, $10.75 Arm Rocker, $11.75 600 Willow Arm Chairs Rustic Cedar Lawn Furniture 150 pieces of Vermont cedar, strongly built and finished in coach varnish, Artistic and durable. Settee, $9.50. Arm Chair or Rocker, $5.50 Table, $6.95, High-back Arm Chair or Rocker, $6.50. <0 0: | | : | a | | » — 9 OO —( 0) — 0 0 j (Main Floor.) 3x 5 feet IP Very Special | 150 i ‘ In the new 5x 8 feet. $5.95 i ay Ar abil Tiffin Tables Coat lengths, 25. 00 6x10 feet. A ; Three styles in 3. Bergen and SEIS CORE cae. sehs sRkeeLea se DL OLR i Aa aneanel $32. 50 natural willow, with $3.45 fords, hardwood frames. The folding stand ; Flag Poles Brackets The St. James on { hardwood, fin ° 8 feet... . $1.00 | Stationary... oe Ths The St. George in black. Coat Reductions 10 feet... + $1.28 Adjustable......+..$2.00 mi'New Dear” | 2 nee ame Women’s & Misses’ Coats een (itiicns dor Wiles We inches ec tiied! dor en os Sy: = American and Allies’ Silk and Wool! Flags at Moderate Chairs. Special $1.25 | Porch or Lawn heh ee re Hess JA ie ! 10 00 Prices, Mail el Pr omptly Filled, All Chinese Sea Grass and Canton Peel Furniture Reduced a Third. 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