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EP eT ET nT - See ee eee 7, ¥ ar“ er THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, TUNE 14, 1918. Aint Bs »! HODSON TUBE FARE hone TaN On Saturday, June 15th, this store will ~ BSED WITHOUT : 585 : open she 9 A. M. — 5 P. M. wvono PROV, 2 dames McCreary & Co. ea 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15th 34th Street On Saturday, June 15th, this store will be open from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M. James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15th 34th Street - . welted goles, military or Cudan heel and winged tip. Fitting Small — Director of Railroads Says In- ¥ creases, if Any, Will Be r Reasonable, Feet Introducing a New Fashion in Neckwear Leary seer esac Women with small feet will TRENTON, N. J., June 14.—Gov. find here unrestricted choice deo has received a letter from Sibcuisen is Oranae ass William G. McAdoo, Director General and Slippers. We carry all of Railroads, in reply to the Gov sizes from 1 to 9 and widths ernor's telegram of lat Saturday an anasoed vaibé OC ete Pen, A Sale of 2,500 Pairs of pee ivestc sn tio rider is Fale | “Pierrot Sets,’’—dainty, new plaited Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets in ifey ones 1s in uname’ sa ee | MILANESE SILK GLOVES en nty, ne all White, Colors or Fancy Checks. im the Hudeon and Manhattan Rail pitts The letter saya: Oth Ave.at39thSt. 58c Extraordinary Offering “Your telegram about fares on the Hndson and Manhattan Railroad came after T had ordered that no} increase he made in the local rates. Attractive Ribbon Sport Hats with indestructible flexible Hemp underbrims—first shown by James McCreery & Co.; can be folded pm placed in a traveling bag or trunk; for vacation, motoring or sport wear; 2.00 White, Pink, Sand, Purple or Navy Blue. [ WOMEN’S “PIERROT” SETS set 45c ‘The fact is that no increase had been ordered. The officers in New York had tentatively proposed it without ever having submitted it to me for approval. “I understand the local situation very well, and there are various con- siderations which must he welghed Before a decision is made, I shat study the question very thoroughly before I permit any increase in local fares to be made. In saying this 1 should like you to understand that it may be necessity to make some increase in the local rates, but if so it will be entirely reasonable. T shall not go to the extrames suggested by the publications to which your tele- gram refers.” eter GRAND JURY URGES SPENDING $100,000 ON BLACKWELL'S Two-clasp Silk Gloves in Brown, Pongee, Black or White; two-tone orself embroidery. All sizes. | ' | NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS | Specially Priced—RIBBONS A varied assortment of colors in Moire and Plain Taffeta Ribbons suitable for millinery, girdles, sashes and hair bows; 634 inches wide. yard 39¢ Lingerie Ribbons in dainty satin jacquard design; light colors. No. 1 114 fot 8 5 Piece of 10 yards 29c 39c 55c 75¢ 90c Remarkable Sale WOMEN’S SUMMER BLOUSES 2.95 1—Sport Blouse of White India Silk Sanitary Conditions Are Condemned Recommends Finding Work for Women Inmates. The April Grand Jury, of which Mal- ‘vin Gutman of No. 1f1 West 86th Street is the foreman, reported to Judge Mul- queen in General Sessions to-day the result of their inspection of the work- Saturday—Last Day June Sale “McCREERY QUALITY HOSIERY” with collar and cuffs of Rose or Blue Checked Silk; fastened with two large pearl buttons. 2--Fine Voile Blouse, — simple model; tucked front; collar and cuffs trimmed with Irish Picot edging; fin- ished with small crochet buttons; collar may be worn high or low. 3—White Striped Organdie Blouse with double collar of Flesh Color or Copenhagen Blue Organdie with hand-' At Substantial Savings ‘eile Women's Silk Hosiery,— superior quality; fine gauge; White a 1.35 embroidered dots; finished with one crochet button. (FOURTH FLOOR) Red Cross in preparing front line pack- ages. “We found the sewing machines out of use. The prisoners are kept in their cells and thereby become restless and morose,” the report says } 1.65 ARG Ad Cal ae the Women’s Silk Hosiery,—all Silk; Plain Black; also Embroidered Novelty } 1.95 Black. pair Women’s Silk Hosiery,—excellent values; Black, White or Colors. ‘ pair men’s Silk Hosiery, - Phenomenal Values penitentiary are obkolete, Improperly OU'LL agree | lox or insteps in Black or White. Pr ‘ventilated and too small. The sanitary with us that the eonditions make the prisoners vicious Women’s Cotton Hosiery,—full fashioned; Black or White............cccceee MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL Te urges the appropriation ef $100,000 Poenius 6 Pairs 2:75, pair § 5O0c | praia Frere. ce rcaume, a pepe: once you see the savings Ww ’s Mercerized Lisle Hosiery,—full-fashi qa ; i | , ; : opment, $6 remedy. this condition. you'll enjoy by selecting waiiee Sleek ae White. le Hosiery, —full-fashioned; ne 6 Pas 4.00, 4 } 75c¢ | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, size 14 to Girls’ Silk Dresses,—size 6 to 16 years; of the report be forwarded to Mayor |# dom ons Ait pray of i : | 18 years; new models of Satin, Taffeta or | beautiful new models of Taffeta, Pongee or Bivian. Compiroiier Graig ang President |F ‘ot litle ore th SES Children’s Full-Fashioned White Mercsrized Cotton Sox............. | Georgette Crepe in Navy Blue, Black or | fancy silks; fashionable colors. s Board of alse an wholen 6 Pai ‘ 40c i action. sale prices. Pairs 1.95, pair White. 12.75 18.50 26.50 | 22.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses,—siz 14 to 18 years; an excellent assortment of this season’s most stylish models developed in pretty figured, checked or plaid Voile, also HOBOKEN TO BUY COAL Now. | Ean Sond | . . renin bintce reste wie el [SCTE Two Specials in Men’s Hose Maycr Griffin and Health Commis- mioner Stack of Hoboken will ask the HAQAICTON P “es ure Silk Half Hose Girls’ White Dresses,—size 6 to 16 years; new models for graduation exercises; made of White Lawn, Voile or Net; prettily trimmed with Valenciennes lace or em- broidery; silk ribbon sashes. Bie Comision ge ike aaa eee GARMENT Co. Cotton and Lisle Half Hose Gingham or Plain Voile Sian vere ohsoel car aigcieciicn ne RTE CS ERAN Full fashioned; fine grade; Black and In Black and Colors; durable grade. 8.95 and 14.75 6.95 ant 12.75 cost, next winter, the eve oO . an $. , : there Nelo aha in Hobaken. Colors, wages Pair GSc pair 25c Misses’ Washable Skirts,—size 14 to 18 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—size 6 to 16 sot the coal market is serious, and that it was proposed to guard against, if possible, a repetition of ieee Wisterms® @nd Privation endured ' woRLD WANTS WORK WONDERS years; smart models of White Cotton | years; a large variety of | Practical and | Gabardine, Pique or Cordeline; pretty patch | serviceable models made of Gingham, Cham- bray, Plain or Figured Voile, Linen or Crepe. 6.50 and 8.95 or insert pockets. 3.50 and 5, 75 Saturday—Last Day = if rd so ; z i Decided Reductions for Absolute Clearance | Lo1 &5 Taylor | Midsummer Clearance Sale | MISSES’ SUITS & COATS 86 Misses’ Suits—14 to 18 years. 125 Misses’ Silk Dresses—i4 to 16.75 | 18 years. 14.75 | formerly 24.50 to 29.50 ‘“*“McCREERY LINENS’”’ $65,000.00 Worth of Household & Decorative Linens | At 25% to 40% Less Than Actual Value | Rather than carry broken assortments of these Linens we have decided to price them low enough to effect an immediate clearance. SN FIFTH AVENUE ET at Ss SALES ee ee | Store Will Close at Noon Next Saturday, and 5 o'clock P. M. Beginning Monday, June 17 formerly 26.50 to 45,00 Three Special Offerings WOMEN’S WASH SILK SKIRTS In many instances the prices are below present wholesale cost | 10.50 | All Linen Damask Tablecloths... .7.. formerly 4.25, 5.50 and 6.75, each 3.25, 4.25 and 5.25 Special purchase and sale of Crepe de Chine, Shantung and Washable Heavy All Linen Satin Damask Tablecloth’ Satin Skirts at an unusually low price. yds seeeee formerly 6.00, 7.50, 9.00, 10.50, each 4.50, 5.75, 6.50, 7.50 | ha ey [s gy yyds....+++++. formerly 6.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.00, each 5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 | f Ne — i yds........+++-formerly 8.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, cach 6.50, 7.50, 9.00, 10.50 | 1—Washable Satin Skirt, excellent I\ f saath if) KO? Taylor Unit, have pledged a totafof | breakfast size.......formerly 6.50, 7.50, 9.50, 11.25, doz, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 | style; two insert pockets; detachable | F. Ro Lah 3,742 HOURS dinner size +++. formerly 7.50, 10.00, 11,00, 17.50, doz. 6,00, 7.50, 10.50, 12.50 belt; two peal Rete: sizes up to I V/ fil} PER WEEK Pure Irish Linen Sheets, hemstitched. .. formerly 12.00 to 21.00, pr. 8.50, 12.50, 15.00 St-inch waist banc | [ of their time to be devoted to: Pure Irish Linen Pillow Cuses, hemstitehed.,.formerly 9.85 to 4.75, pr 2.50, 3.60, 4.00 | 2 Creng do Chine Skirt,—full 1. Knitting for the soldiers, esllors or wat sufferers, (1,684 hrs.) All Linen Huck Towels: shirred model with deep fold above 2. Sewing for the soldiers, sailors ot war sufferers (461 hrs.) Ry HeMMmed io tseseseceiee rien F oF formerly 6.00 to 12.00, doz. 4.50, 7.50, 9.00 hem; sash belt; size 25 to 35-inch 4. Writing letters to the boys in the service. (497 hrs.) hemmed.......++++e+e-. formerly 12.00 to 17.50, doz. 7.50, 9.00, 12.00 waist bands §: Writing etter tothe families of boys inthe service. (168 hire.) o, hon 1c, worl to 1 ou! unteer i i 5 ski Creanleaton’’ GTS Ane iter VP ime Fmrotdt of one volunt | Madeira Hand-scalloped and Hand-embroidered Linens. | 3-Oyster White Shantung Skirt, 7. To aid in the sale of Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, to | Reema ce ed | full plaited lel; detachable belt aid the American Red Cross or any other war work of organ. | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes fasrnenive AD Ton Mackin ircucesin 0 AR vi ‘praited model; of ; izations that have the approval of our committce. (364 hrs.) | et 3 65° RETY 9.0! b AP. ser | 65 nF Pte sizes up to 38-inch waist bands. LST Ee | os i A . , ~ : SSS | Imitation Filet Lace Luncheon Sets, 13 pO RARAARATTTPe rere T eT formerly 4.00, set 2.90 ‘* h i] 5

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