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SPORES EEL & il Sahiits He Told. Told Government) morning about fifty mites southeast *2,500 NICKEL WORKS MEN MVTCHEL DENIES. Ma mA —FORPLUM ISLAND hat 0 per. per cent ince, iA There is no union. The firemen and cranemen ik $5 a day and the laborers $3. a herman Floating in Dory Picked Up at Sea. Garfield Ot!s, a fisherman from the sloop Mary T. Fallon of Boston, was | pena here to-day on a Norwegian | stoamanip from St. John, N. B., having ‘heen found floating in @dory Tuesday Authorities City Would Like | to Have Land. It You're Summer Tired Take Dufty’s |trom Cape Cod. Otis said he had be- | Sunday afternoon. he knew that Senator Calder proposed | Plum Island to the city. Mayor, “but I certainly would not ob- Property for the city. of the property at Rockaway Point, ever did lay claim to there has been Now can the City of New York give | “Ifyou want to experiment, try some | away from it? j your skin healed, get a jar of Resinol | Gly, would freely give Innd to the | Do%, 90 we Anow what it will do."* Seuee sntnntiee. “Bota byall ereegions mentioned by me, It is true that I Plum Island was nevertheless dis- give the Government the land on ernment give us Plum Island, But I “Col. Abbot said he would recom- piece of land the Government no longer to give the Federal Government the Pure Malt Whiskey eration. mer medicine you need to rouse the to know they have no in-/ that the digestive organs are strength- | y adjoining the Government |™&ny summer complaints if you start Keep Well” censed = druggists Useful household International Plant. come separated from other ‘fishermen of his vessel in a fog while fishing late |« Mayor Mitchel denied to-day that| introducing a bill In the United States Senate providing for the transfor of “I have no idea who suggested the measure to Mr. Calder,” sald the fect to securing possession of that property or any other water front “There ecems to be some miscon- ception concerning the present status | Permanent rel if whore vie Lattes sates fortnentans @CZeMA L preserib are erected. Whatever land the city taken over by the State through con- esin ol demnation proceedings. Therefore, Yanda in exchange for Plum Island | Of those things you talk about. But if when the State has taken the land | You really want that itching stopped and “{ am quoted an having stated at | Ointment. We doctors have been pre: | Albany that I would see to It that the | scribing ¢AaZ ever since you were a small Government without any considera. | _ Resinel Oistment is so near coop tion and that Plum Island was never sald I\ would recommend the ceding; of the land without consideration, but cussed. “1 told Col. Abbot that + we would Rockaway Point, and I asked him if ‘he wouldn't recommend that the Gov- want to state emphatically that I did not make this a condition of the gift, mend tho transfer of Plum Island to i the city because it was regarded as a Duffy’s needed. But I made it very clear to Col, Abbot that the city was willing land at Rockaway Point irrespective | in tablespoonful doses in water before of Plum Island or any other consid-| meals and on retiring is just the sum- suppose people will hark back | appetite and create ambition. It works to Messrs. Greve and Reynolds, but} as nearly like nature as is possible, so tagest tn or about Plum Telnne. enat| ened and toned, and in time do thelr | Witter 3. Greve is Interested in | WOFK again naturally, You can avoid | on Plum Island, I looked into | to-day to myself and found that it wasn't | ‘Get Duffy’s and At most family wine stores, li- and grocers. If ON STRIKE AT BAYONNE) ties con't Suppty you, write us. They Demand an Increase in Pay] hooklet free. and Right to Take Beer Into | The Dufty Malt Whiskey Oo, Rochester, N. ¥ mployed in mal Nickel poene of recent riotous « yesterday when Henry Wilson, Commis- | ed that he ade Supt MOTOR PARTS Complete equipment and stock of + Stanley varts for the repairing of motors, to discharge th elght employe of the. worke as @ commit: pre- pleasure cars and trucks, sented their demands to him Tuesday The men demanded a 15 per cent raise and the right to take kegs of beer AUTOMOBILES, Sees Delivery Leaks. Delivery of goods should not be an expense in your business, but # business builder and big profit maker. We guarantee to turn your De- livery LOSS into fandso Profit if you use the sensationally UNION FORD 14 Ton Truck with FORD Power Plant ‘Does more work than an r 14 Te ick at le halt rt ids up ur hardest Sold on Small Monthly Payments. Six Hundred local satisfied rs, many in your own line vusiness, are wondering why IRST PAYMENT chee 145PER DAY UYS IT on Chassis, realy freight, If you_ own @ ve UNION TRUCK MFG, CO, Hath St. New York 6 2000 Circle, Out of Town Dealerships choles territory | stilt Cotton Rey FRIDAY ONLY. FROM OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPT. Cretonne Remnante— imported and domestic; pretty designs and soft colorings; 1 to 8 yard lengths. Regetas 100 eo bee yor vera; Rome) ABs nant price, per yar Curtain Poles—a number of short lengths; 1 in and 1% inches diameter; white cak and mahogany; 3 to § foot bed vou 5c a foot ples be per length.. Mercerized Friageo—temnants of chintz and edgings; suitable for cretonne trimmin; regularly 10¢ to i5¢ per . Be ana 10¢ Colored Rordered | ‘Serim and Plain Scrim, Marquisette and Madras-—1 to 5 yard lengths; regularly 12c to 32¢ price, per jard.nnsss+ OC to DOC Armure, Cotton Revp, ‘Tapestry—in as- sorted colors and 50 inches wide; Armure, 144 to 3 yard lengths; regu- larly $1.35 per yar price, per yard.. \ to 3 yard lengths; regularly 10 per tas m= nant price, per yar Tapestry—114 to 3 yard len, me regu- All Charge Purchases made tomorrow and Sat- urday will be entered on bills rendered August 1st Your savings in mi been reduced before larly $1.75 to $2.95 per yard; Remnant Freie. 2D @ 195 Last Call! Last Opportunity to Economize on “Nemo” Corsets Make a note of it—remember, on Monday, July 2nd, a number of the famous “Nemo” Corsets of $3.50 Self-Reducing Models - will be Advanced to *4 Several $5 Self-Reducing Nemo Models will be Advanced to 56 And even these advances will not cover the greatly increased cost of production, For ex- ample :— At $4, one of these self-reduc- ing Nemo Corsets will be a com- we paratively greater value (present ; ~» cost of materials considered) 322 than these corsets were when Stur+REUciNne sold at $3 each. We Urge Every Woman To take advantage of this opportunity to econo- mize on Nemo Corsets before Saturday, June 30th. It will pay you to buy several Nemos at this price, because the Nemo standard will never be lowered, and the prices may even go higher before long. Buy Nemos Now and Buy for a Long Time Knit Underwear Thousands upon thousands of low priced, but desirable Summer under- garments for EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. VESTS, PANTS, COMBINATION SUITS, SHIRTS, AND UNION SUITS At Prices You Certainly Would Not Expect to Find During Wartimes, This is the tremendous distribution that we have been planning for months and months. This is the event that so many of our patrons have been watching and waiting for. It begins tomorrow. Read the details, BUY—AND BUY LIBERALLY—it will pay you. full large, BOYS’ ATHLETIC COAT CUT SHIRTS AND KNEE LENGTH DRAWE CC] of good quality nainsook pine sizes to 34; 3 for § he * AND CHILDI MIs N'S RIBBED very elastic; taped neck and sneetders LOC] MISSES. AN ANTE ekio eetent vel WOMEN'S TINE RIBHED COTTON VESTS| made; very good quail; ‘he AND PANTS—-excellent q a5e| ° a tien aplendldly. 2 ee | WEN'S 35¢_ STRONG, SERVICEABLE ATH ‘ OMMINATION SUITS—pertect| “Uric sinRTS AND KNEE. LENGTH DRAWERS WOMEN’S 5c VESTS—Ribbed; taped at neck and armh ood quality... FINE RIBBED ‘sort COTTON VESTS—Regular and extra sizes; e rinbed cotton; extra well DRAWE! awers made wit aped at neck and arm. DBA goed bac Fe] double seats; exch ho'es; 3 for $1; each, at WOMEN’S FINE STITCH RIBBED EXCEL- MEN'S OPEN MESH, SOPT, WHITE COT COMBINA: Be TON AND BALBRIGGAN’ SHIRTS DRAWERS——drawers made with reinforced seat MEN'S EXCEL Tah RN HON sUtfS-ihe ape at nek ae avin *, 49e LISLE AND ¢ ‘OTTON € OMBINATION BO, Ai cecbat or Memera| EBL HRT TLE CpAnast legs £ £ double seats; wove’ UNION SUITE ross-bar n LENT QUALITY per garment de T, WELL-MADE ATH LETIC STYLE COAT SHIRTS AND KNEE drawers are ge reinforced alt sizes; each 49c BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND Conde" bed cotton or ath nsook ; ees ee Leiba do DRAWERS. BOYS" EXCELLENT QUALITY, SPLENDID LY MA UNION” SUITS—ripbed soft cotton; sizes up to 15 f years 59e eo UNION SUITS FOR MEN BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND KNEE LENGTH DRAWERS xe ced seal make; the shirts n ; drawers 45e good, per fect fit drawers have reinfo; GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ FINE GAUZE WHI COTTON VESTS AND DRAWERS—in in various styles; sizes up to 34; 3 for $1; each well known is" make; light weight, ribbed perfect form fitting per ault ss... armenia; 79¢ Save by buying NOW to cover your future requirements for medicinal household and table uses Ferrand’s 3-Star ‘Cognac Brandy tation from “Fidelio” [ght or dark Direct impo! beer; case of $1 95 France; choice, fruity 2 dozen bots 20 A deposit of re hs quired on case and Imperial b Baltimore Daly's Trish Claret & Rhine Wines Kye nest Old Pot Still $y 9 By the Gallon Reg. Special $2.50 2.10 +200 188 Whisky; bo Scotch Ww hisky | Royal Souvenir— tle .. «81.84 | imper Cree Mild, smooth, popular blend; | Irish 4 $1.15 | Puritan sree B80 1.30 1.65 | oid Friars 125 105 1.34 120 California Wines PORT AND SHERRY Bottle. Gallon Rot irs ot ri 1 | Cinuecet Side bat S138 bottle Choice quality. 1.00 85. Treadmill Rye | Old and mellow; " gal Jon, 84.75 full quart 150 135 b) “Yale” Cocktails of Manhatten, Ma 98e oO Regal English Dry Quality, Tde $2.50 and Old Tom Gina | nl 60 jreseial BRE RD Old_ Friar: Pre-Inventory Sale of e “8 Special Summer Lunch = vable for $2 m. Double aa Stampa Till 12 0'Cloe (—eeeeeneeemenenei Served Friday hs in our airy Lanch Room, Fourth Floor ments Friday” we lay particular stress on 4 most t a4 COTTON TIGHTS—one piece; sizes 34 to} 46; TOMORROW AT 5c jot Pa BATHING CAPS—A_ varied sasortment at] lineage 15e, 19¢, 25c, 4Bc, 5Vc, up to $1.95, BATHING HATS—Veritable creations; to-| ‘morrow at SO | A Sensation! 4°6.25 A bargain, the like of which no other store has been able to offer so far this Summer. Understand clearly, these suits are made of genulne Palm Beach fabric —every garment bears the label. All of these suits are made of cold- water-shrunk materials, guaranteed not to shrink. Tailored faultlessly in every detail. An excellent style in all sizes for men and youths—every chest meas- ure from 33 to 50. Be on hand early in the Men's Store tomorrow. Pre-Inventor} in America fresh and low priced None sent C. 0. D. LAMB-—Iegs of wen- BOQ | FOWL—small, freah uine Spring; tb dey pick ROAST Beer holce cuts * fed Lo one Tslandy 29c| of fancy | CHICKE SPECIAL AT graceful one FRIDAY ONLY- Men’s Genuine Palm Beach Suits FRIDAY ONLY. Men’s §2 & $2.50 : —e Straw Hats “ Clearance of excellent straws for men and youths. PORTO RICANS AND SPLITS IN NEWEST BLOCKS AND BRAIDS, All finely woven; silk trimmed; all sizes. Buy Groceries Here Our Mammoth Pure Food Market is the most complete pure food store Everything for the table guaranteed the Mail and ‘phone orders (Chelsea 4000 filled Fresh Meats———_ fresh ere and Tomato Salad, Mayonnaise, Rolls and Butter, Strawberry Ice Cream, Cake, Iced Coffee or Tea REENHUT"’ Mert ne THE BIG STORE” Suntan SIXTH AVE.. IGTO 19™ STREET 0Fashioned FridasBarsain Sth and Last Sale of This Series Before Inventory! Great semi-annual round-up of all lines of seasonable merchandise in limited assort- Regular stocks are also sharply affected in price, but for “Old Fashioned Bargain All “Odd” Lots, “Broken” Assortments, Limited Quantities, Discontinued Lines, Etc. instances are double savings, for numerous lots of merchandise offered tomorrow have already Much of these goods are in quantities too small for newspaper advertising, and such specials will be displayed on tables in the aisles and in regular departments Look for the “Old Fashioned Bargain Friday” Price Tickets Bathing Suit Sale The Summer Girl of fastidious and withal of economic turn comes to Greenhut's for hy charming, stylish bathing to; Two of Models on Sale Friday and Saturday Ilustrated (ILLUSTRATED) jece bathing dress made of e. $1.45 AT & 82.40. to 46, TAL AT 83.49 model 46, HAL AT 84.40 vy Mohair, fre ‘rimmed’ to match, Sites 84 to (ILLUSTRATED) dof high lustre entire cut of the garment The square neck is with a piping of white sateen a very at of black ai v yd vestee and sailor collar of black and white hairline striped sateen sleeves and belt trimmed to match, Short Sizes model cut on very attractive The yoke Is very odd, and front *1.45 best quality, strictly 12 ‘kant’ FRIDAY ONLY: HOUSEWARES Timely Specials Radically Reduced in Price Grand Side leer Refrigerators height 44 inches, width 32 inches, depth 18 inches; ice capacity 78 pounds; white enamel = tined —_ provision chamber. hese refri ators are made by Oder 15-Plece Cereal Set—complete ih hardwood rack. ich set consists of 6 cereal jars, 6 spice aa 1 olf bottle, 1 vinegar bottle, 1 salt box, beautifully decorated in Delft Blue design. me of the jars are sli imperfect, but the defect imperceptible. If perfect, the set complete with rack would sell for $8. eT No mail or C. O. D. orders . Tomorrow $ only. 3.75 Electric Irons—which are absolutely ry for Summer wu Cc Electric Iroi solid nickel pla ‘ect current; comp! and 6 foot cord and Regular price $3. Sale FRIDAY ONLY: Outer Apparel Sale For Women, Misses, Juniors and Girls Popular styles, popular fabrics. In some instances sizes are incomplete, therefore come early tomorrow: $14.75 to $22.50 Suits for Misses and Juniors—only 135 Lg in smart styles, fashioned of Gabardine, Poplin and Serge, in attractive Summer colors. Sizes fcr misses, 14 to 20 years; for juniors, 15 to 19 years; for girls, 14 to 16 years; at.... 8.95 $14.75 and $16.50 Coats for Women and Misses 40 handsome coats of Serge, Fancy La A s Thistle- down. Misses and wom pir fl 95 bust can be fitted; at $7.95 and $12.75 Coats for Wones, and Missee—oaly 45 of these garments to sell at this bargain price. They are in *4 and medium length sco" novelty plaids and checks. Sizes for misses and $ women up to 38-inch bust; at . ’ Girls’ $4.50 Coate—40 of the: coats, made ot 12.95 Girls’ $6.75 sat 60 of these hte 0 coat: well made of Shepherd Check and Novelty Or plaids; sizes 8 to 14 years; al "3. 95 10.75 Coate—choice of 45 batters and dresses in good-looking styles, well made of Poplin, in delightful Sumi o Fyolee R ot canes . izes for misses and women up to 38-inch bust. Re, ilar! 95 an Pretty Summer Blouses Assortments from our regular stocks, drastically reduced for immediate clearance. Incomplete size and color ranges. ——FRIDAY ONLY—— UNDERMUSLINS 39¢ Cambrie Draw ers—good t—— FRIDAY ONLY. C. B. a La SPIRITE CORSETS Values $1 to $2.50 quality, with hem- Just because they are termed stitched tucked ruffles. 25e these corsets will be Sale. almost given away tomorrow. The 39 Cambrie Corset Covers— defects do not amount to anything ~a little oil spot here and thet that is all, The best materials in their make-up. Low, medium or trimmed with ni of embroider ribbon, Eac! 25¢ high bust. Long over FRIDAY onLy- —— hips. All up-to-date 79¢ INFANTS’ WEAR models; all sizes; each —— FRIDAY ONLY——— CREPE DE PLISSE PETTICOATS Also White Sateen with Dresden design, or all white with Van Dyke Children’s Gingham Rompers—pink and blue check; collar trimmed with white piping; 29e 1 to 3 years slight- Sale Infants’ Silk and Lawn Cape- flounce of Black and White. ly soiled; lace and embroidery Every one of these lovely skirts is trimmed. | Sizes 12 to worth from $1 to $1.50, 16 inches. Reg. 39¢ 19¢ While they last tomor- 89e each, Sale.......0+0 row; each FRIDAY ONLY——— | TE RIBAY ONLY ommmme WOMEN’S GLOVES BATHING Odd tots, slightly soiled; Chamois ACCESSORIES Lisle, Mousquetaire Silk, 16 (Sale in Notion Dept.) button length; shore silk, 24c Divers’ Rubber Caps-— 18 { promptly. Not all sizes in each style, but | —— assorted colors; sale, each Spaghetti— all ites. ( nilre jet regular Women's Sample Bathing Shoes or NOBE BRAND prices $0c to 75c; sale, @ Slippers—-values up to 7S¢; killed, AACARONI OR SPA to go at, per pair ow) 25e | sale, per pait........+0+ 45c 26: Guent : f 26c} | a, 10c FRIDAY ONLY + 28e —New The 483.45 0 Ase peck. REMNAN 3 OF FLOOR COVERINGS None sent C. 0. D. HERRING: : 6e MARK BLUBIISH Fresh Fish") —Spring Spinach— PRINCES PACK S# NEW terns, Reg. $9.75, $ per yd.; Sale, per Sule 5.75 | fi He powpt a Prifted Linoleum Remnant Reg. | Cocoa Matting—In short lengths: grades. Sale 1 yd. wide; reg. 90c; 39c | Sale, per yd 4% Remnants and Dis- | 14 yd. wide; reg. $1.25; continued Patterna— Reg. 89¢, 98c Sale, per yd . 15e tad tlie esas. °¢ La vd. wide; reg. $1.50; QQ) Sule, per sq. yd 69¢ | Sale, per yd ic | Ingrain Carpets Discontinued pat- terns in odd lengths, Reg 45c . 29c 9x12 Fibre Rugs Discontinued pat- —— FRIDAY ONLY —— ARTISTIC MIRRORS | AND PICTURES FRIDAY ONL DINNER SETS 31-Piece American Porcelain Din- SUGAR Artistic Framed Mirrors —in antique ner Set- decorated with blue hy ap—_— | cur vo =. gilt finish frames. Regu $ line and windmill design. 8 $5.90 ‘SucaR aoe larly $5.95; Sale 95 sists 6 cups and saucers, 6 (P't00 bare. 7O+8 ——— | Colonial Framed Picturee—in an- | breaklast plates, @| bread and MABMITT'S N ROR SOAP. L10 60c | -Washing Powder Haus. gilt or Drenden 35 au amet Renta or PON : A | es. eg. 59¢ . SUNNY MONDAY SOAP SWIFT'S PRIDE traruon. - Reg. 690; Sale © | 1y'$3.45; Sale 2.20 Flow Nos Ise —— FRIDAY ONLY FRIDAY ONLY—— HECK S SUPERLATIVE FLOUR ol bbl. bag, TT ’ [Th . oie aps VOLDMTDAL HOUR ai igosseeenney 8,89 FURNITURE ODD LOTS OF LINENS Reicol V egetables Ly re tteeiad pun (Hee 5 45 AN D Ww HITE GOODS Our Own Baking GREEN OR WAX J eet . Ss DOVLIES 2¢ . from the ove 30 m BEAN trex See) "Aisin BREAD Vere ceva RADI | *BScoe REMNANTS pet tard... OC a? ght weight; per i) Fresh Fruits RHUBARD 10c 12g EACH SMALL BLEACHED | Qe c PE JUICY LEMONS Me busebes URKIS! 4 each 5 CANTELOUPE™ | 100) 5 Gor, 70s. don. “9C | Fcucumacns be Equipped with mattress, Frame | 25: EACH MEMMED UNION LINEN dor., $1.10; each 4 € P HUCK TOWELS—imperfect; each, 4O€ } PINEAPPLES: ripe, avec each . is oxidized, with Naticnal spring, | WUCK TOWELS Wap re ons 6 our om — GREEN PEAS Tel | and can de separated to make two | 1 fh eh 24e li 88¢ quart cots. (We reserve the right to limit a8 EACH LACE TRIMMED SCARES 19, quantities.) each Ic ) .50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Dept., or for $2 in Cash at at Offi ke Single zac Stamps Thereafter. on Fifth Floor, We Sperry” Gold Stam Sing

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