The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1917, Page 6

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Ms ks ci ici cial i MACY'S WOMEN PATRIOTS, | "er Seve tre to Save Twenty / PRALUL Pg sf Ed | CLOSED SATURDAY AT ONE P. M. DURING JUNE. lator Mine disaster, was found by rescue omposed 50 women employees of R. H. Macy day. BRIANDAGE Giese eeeses|| Jranklin Simon a Co. ® provided every Thursday with suppers. At pres- ent, the mombere, of the ausliary arg A Store of Individual Shops Senate Actjon to| tt és seas is ara Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Sulabacher are associated Misses Mur. phy. Bydney and Billings, constituting @ uy take hold of the mines and market committee of five, wt ich manages ‘all 3 the coal until a price is standard | ie aiition to ihe 860 active members, Ged Fro $Sit foment of Ths! ized commensurate with the produc- there te a large number honorary WASHINGTON, June 14.—Coal| tion and consumption, — Barons, as welt as food pirates, are| PRICES RAISED DESPITE IN- fire for their extortions on the CREASES IN PRODUCTION. hy | ‘There in chaos in the coal] Senator Calder called attention of | Market and gangs of robbers are|the commission td the presentment wp ch corporations and| of the Grand Jury, which says: Supervisor William H. Seaman of the jumers alike in all sections, “The production of coal in March,| Town of Oyster Bay announced yester- . New York is suffer-| 1917, was nearly a million tons great- bod hee * poy nave theo a - ‘est and the outlook is/er than March, 1916, and the pro-|Cove, Il I, 1@ privilese o euftering and hardghips|duction of coal in April, 1917, was| ‘termining by vote whether thetr vil- lage shall become a third class city. weather comes, unless|over a million more tons than in| Ho filed a notice of the election yester- is taken by the Gov-| April, 1916, Notwithstanding that in- | ay, with the Ovatnr Bay Town Clerk. to put an end to the brig-| crease in production in 1917 over the creating a ett ‘ one cA the mmeesure's ey tal rn year 1916,the prices of coal to the/ provisions: ilf ity tty Gov Whitnee consumers and householders in 1917,| has signed it. Tt ts believed the vote in this county and in the neighboring | Wl! ba heavily in favor of the creation counties, has been largely in excess of the price charged in 1916 and at = rates prohibitive, “Independent coal companies are Misses’ and Girls’ GLEN COVE CAN BE A CITY. New and Distinctive Summer Dresses AT SPECIAL PRICES For Friday and Until One P. M. Saturday Misses’ Striped Voile Dresses Girls’ Hand Smocked Dresses In blue, pink, lavender or green voile, with Of plaid gingham in blue or pink colorings; white cluster stripes; white voile rever collar hand smocked white batiste waist with col- and cuffs, pleated skirt with pockets. 9 15 lar, cuffs and suspender straps of gingham, 14to 20 years. i pleated skirt. 6 to 12 years. Misses’ Gingham Dresses __ Girls’ Striped Voile Dresses 4 ? HH & F 5 4 12 Calder of New York started trail to-day with determina- do everything possible to rout robbers and relieve the critical ‘ situation. He appeared before the Wederai Trade Commission to de- + 3? mand action and to submit the pre In pink, blue or black-and-white checks In white with blue or rose stripes; hand taking advantage of the situation and, i fh “ " bi > x - white hemstitched linen collar, hemstitched stitching and Val lace trim white voile collar t fechading S eiuies vial ab oy ‘STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT ONE P.M. linen fold trims cuffe and pannier pockets 14.50 and front of waist; pleated skirt. A d as $2 per ton at the mines. As these of skirt. 14 to 20 years. 12 to 16 years. ' | NGTEW —xsrspene goatee woes tae! | ~THE FRANKLIN SIMON Misses’ White Voile Dresses Girls’ White Dresses has been very, wide. The miners’ , unions have been granted increases in . exan er pay. This, however, has only re- sulted in an addition of about 26 cents per ton in the cost of coal. Sixth “We have especially given atten- Avenue tion to such proof as was available with regard to the activity o! 6 corner 19th Street middlemen, also known as ‘brokers,’ and ¥ @ result of that proof we find hi b) New summer models trimmed with various White Net or Voile Dresses with lace edged B h h ' width tucks or pleated ruffles, large square 18.50 - fichus or hand embroidered and trimmed with oys oe op collar, ribbon girdles. 14 to 20 years. various laces; ribbon sashes. 6 to 16 years. is @ miniature reproduction bf our Men’s Shoe Shop and affords ee eee tcsate { 4 4 > Women’s i thetery seamen nett a range of selections in lasts and ; MISSES’ SILK DRESSES or Sar eee ee leathers hitherto unknown in a New Summer Models—At Special Prices 8 5 / Summer ae Poy a a ee for Baye! Of taffeta sill, crepe meteor, Georgette crepe or foulard silk, in 18.50 y 4 “The trade commission has always rae navy, French blue, taupe, flesh, white or black. 14 to 20 years. Unusual Value been 10 cents on steam coal and 16 Shoes cents on the domestic sizes. The com- . missions now run as high as 36 cents per ton, Such increased brokerage is not justified, We believe that in ace these strenuous times no set of peo- ple ought to be permitted to ask ex- orbitant prices for necessities. B tt “We recommend that Congress utton should give to the Federal Trade a Commission the absolute right to fix the prices of coal and that this should We are also maintaining our regular rices und that is something unknown n most Boys’ Shoe Shops, too! e An Unusual Special Sale MISSES’ WOOL JERSEY SUITS Four New Models of Highest Grade Wool Jersey Boys’ Black Calf Shoes, high or low ‘ ~ Oxfords coat, “but Wi ail the blatle antioice bktra ee et 3-50 ana 4.00 Belted models in this season’s most wanted colors, including Chinese blue, Salmon pink, rooki® 1 8.5 0 or white: sash or tailored belted coat, shirred back skirt with pockets. 14 to 20 years. Values $29.50 to $39.50 MISSES’ NAVY SERGE SUMMER SUITS Two New Belted Models ot Navy Blue Serge The belted coats are pleated or semi-empire, with patch pockets; 19.75 shirred back skirts with detachable belts. 14 to 20 years. Unusual Value “We further condemn the attitude Pumps of those responsible~tor this condi. Intan . 6 6 6 6 4-00 ana 4.50 Boys’ Munson Shoes, high or low made on Munson Lat, + , 4o00 ana 4.50 Boys’ Ko-Ko Calf, High Shoes 4-50 ana 5.00 Boys’ White Buckskin Oxford Ties 5-00 Boys’ Mahogany-tan Calf : Oxford Ties, Rubber Soted +00 Sizes 1 to 6—all widths Sizes 10 to 13~all widths Stern Brothers _ |e: ton as betng unpatriotic, and we be- lieve that if coal companies and large and food producing companies aro per- mitted to pursue this course the Na- tion will be crippled at the very Colonials threshold of its entry into these pres- ent critical times,” $2.75 WANT THE WOMEN $3.75 ana OF U.S, TO STAY HOME $4.75 LONDON, June 14.—The American Government will soon have to decide Reduced whether relatives of American troops shall be allowed to come to England or France to be near them in case from higher prices they are wounded. The embassies here and at Paris have called the State R 80" STR (NEA! West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street FURNI TUR RE | OPEN EVENINGS TILL9 o’cLock Department's attention to the fact Sizes are missing in some that great difficulties will arise if lots, but the assortment | women and children are allowod to Join their soldier relatives. One of the is unusually attractive. vital objections 1s the shortage of food and the fact that every new mouth means a new drain on supe plies. BUY A Many Canadian women and children who came here on similar errands LIBERTY BOND | (2224, nempeives in “great financial diMeculties before they were sant home. TODAY The American Red Cross unit here is preparing to assist in sending in- = formation to America concerning the - condition of wour Boys’ Apparel Shop— Fifth Floor franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Clothing Furnishings © Hats Shoes An Important Seasonable Sale Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Today, Tomorrow and until Noon Saturday Men’s Smart Sack Suits Worth up to $26.50 at $16.50 AMANNGERO Nor'tHWest Corner SIXTH AVE PREINVENTORY CLEARANCE SAVE $2” By Using This A CLEAN SWEEP— hy a or as nearly that as wholesale ential, at Coupon PRICE-CHOPPING can make it. We MUST i {s void | has ay oh by July 1 a ne Fall purchases Summer Suits just received from one of the largest nationally known \ after July 16th IS YOUR CHANCE. Get gl neon 2 eT clothes makers of the East. The garments aro tailored from all wool eotins ore nee enw es sents Oe val if aadeit you wish, use our EASIES 4 fabrics, including serges, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds. i 1 redit—! your own particular needs, . Graduation 1 Plain Figure Prices on Everything. Furnitere } Photos a OL OUNG. 1}@ Open Saturday Evenings. Motor Deliver ft Re The Suits are quarter lined, sewed with silk and tailored through- Heantes . £ Specialty. Whi Coucsa Atl acid ast - hI William and Mary out to meet the most exacting standards. Sizes from 34 to 46, e a . y : Sitting on or Before July 16th. ' {|} Period Bedroom Suite & including shorts, stouts and longs. i THIS COUPON IS WORTH $2. | ||| i Antique Jvory. j : 1, The person whose name appears below 4 —— — t is entitled to one half-dozen ilar 83,0 7 SEWOU CAN NOW GET ! Cartoncttes, mounted cae reid in eee i Fore ses a Mee York ane i payment of One Dollar and presentation 1 very by Motor Trucks, j of Our Regular 1 f this coupon before July 16th, 1017 | 7 Freight @ Malirond O Three Dollar} xanc.... iy en es | Photographs [Tg 7 ae ce tthe sane ih i rer 1 —— — ; ach one mounted, $ ! N.Y, World $2 Coupon 1 h W. Id 191 7 On Sale at All 10, in double- a St., be ‘way & Sth Ay i J} Sage porifolio.... ¥ toro W, lebih Su. "8 ' paix. I e or World Branch Offices PROOFS SUBMITTED. 985 Lexington Av., cor, Tist Si 1 ] By Mail 10c f ‘Lost and Found” articies 1807 Amsterdam Av,, ir. 1491) i carved, with French plate mirrors, of DRES BiB SNe srom World or reported © or Date Geaanond | AN armen Ato Waser vo 1 Spa aed can beatae tees omimeeeeset HT Summer Resort Annua The Werld bisects J 98 Willis Av., cor. 140th St. , TOILET TABLE 40 inches long, with triplicate i J : AKE the coupon oppo- J 23 Flatbush Av., Brooklyn ; BED in full » t CHAIR id $ 00 ; : 1 9) mirror; BED in ize; cane an ° SEE ERE rimtTb, c, {ff ROCKER! 8 shoes, 3 11S Just Out = Price 5 Cents —| SummerResortBureau|} sa a ssGara ‘One Dollar Cash, it will be I y Hall, Newark ' : telephoned directly to ‘The World secepted in full payment for 4 ' SR ar ce rae IS tix photographs which we! 2 North Broad St. | sabes ae for Three § 129 Wall St., Bridgep. . —— we ee ee WW Corn." Aves\S"Si

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