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UT IN AUTO FUEL UNLIKELY.|U BOATS TOUSH ON WHALES. | [pansenwer 10,000 AT CITY HALL Crowe Many Shet Apparentiy Hellet They Were Sutem conrers, ¢ ships arriving here report that a - ply are number of whales, sharks and porpoises . vision of the Fuel A have drifted ashore on the north At- operation with the auto lnntic Coast between Barnegat and : fand the National Pet Cape Henry, having evidently been $ vice Committee killed by gunfire or by the explosion - 4 Mark L. Requa, oll director for the | of bombs or shells below the surface Vive H Administration - sat in the | The bodies of seven whales lie on the - cn yeach between Cape Henlopen and Cape Hight of a pre! Henry, practically torn to pieces, hav: Dolieved it will b |Mayor's Call for Thrift—Can- eee ere ere ee + green enmmeR te the normal jor freight apparently been tnistaken for eub- | 1 Vehicles, and that with reasonable com a and fired at nave aritted | NOt Make Peace With Uncon- wervation may not be r wary to il evidently killed by ex . me “ Gecrease the supply to passenger cars. plosions. a * | quered Germany,” Says Vogel | Patriotic music and speeches, ap- - * | plauded by more than 10,000 people, WOMEN’S WHITE loam M A pion marked the opening to-day in City NUBL CK Hall Park of a seven-day drive to | OXFORD / secure 2,000,000 War Savings Stamp | $6.50 |subseribers in this city, The cam- | Special paign is to be conducted jointly py the War Savings Stamp Committee and t Committee. The city’ # $18,000,000. Thia Week, Sizen from Loan 1 up; all widths 4 fashionable Liberty SIE = fnew military br uck orford of fine nubu Large and Small Sizes Specializing as we do in fitting all sizes of feet, women who wear shoes smaller or larger than the average will find here a satisfying choice of the most wanted modes, and prices lower than elsewhere, quota in pledges and cash First there was a parade from the Equitable Building up Broadway, consisting of the battleship “Recruit band, color bea , Liberty Loan Ex- ecutive Committee, representatives of the Women's Committee and other branches of that organization. The National War Savings Organization met the marchers at City Hall Plaza snd escorted them to the steps on which the Executive Committee had gathered, Addresses were made b; Mayor Hylan, Martin Vogel, Assistant Treasurer of the United States for) the Liberty Loan, and William Fet- lowes Morgan, President of the Mor-/ 444, HI Gih Ave.arSdnst + hs esac eeme = Open Open o%-4 All Day All Day chants’ Association for the War Sav- | ———__ _ bse Ad Geterday, ings Committee. Mylan anid: “The pressny|@Uring the period of the w ayor Hyla : ant 1 Plight Up, Opposite , ‘not absolutely necessary f rop ane ae ee, FO West 34th Ste ore hetfas, || war savings pledge drive goes beyon’| 2" Ser miely newennny the immediate financia, aassistancs which It will give the Government It is @ step toward inculcating in the minds of the people the principle of sph people of this country, as we| wanised and systematic savin wo know, have not been thrifty. In| which is necessary to meet the finan- ‘ | cial burden of this war. We must reach deoper and deeper into our pockets, We must not be satisficd with merely giving our surplus in- comes, We must so regulate our per- sonal expenditures that a greate> share af our resources will be ava ate for the uses of our country. “Speaking for the city, there wilt be no money expended by the city | | Special Sale | | Summer Dresses | | | have appealed to the to economize.” | Assistant Treasurer Vogel said: | and Organdies at $3.95 eS E"95 $°7.95 Priced in Other Shops from #5 to $12. DRESSES wasteful. Now is the tim us all] to calla halt. There are not sufficient | WASH SKIRTS RTL adicdona iniida ead ects Ideall Ladyes Shoppe, 36 W. 34th St., Upstairs / jindulgenco and at tho same time, | |meet the great demands of the war We must moderate our desires—we shall be happier for it. years, with interest at 4 per cei will have saved $1,648, Multiplyin this by 100,000,000—roughly the num city employees | } THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. City Hall Park To-Day at Start of Week’s Drive for the War Savings Fund is) ber of people in the United Stat fact, they havo been extravagant and | cost of this wa 4 longer. rat eral yo ow materiale and labor in this country |trust a treaty to allow the citizens to continue their | unconquered present mode of living, of waste aud | \ “If one saves $50 a year for twenty passed from one to th a coven the enemy we are now 0 dependec O’, Boy! Only One More Week For Vacation!! And the Brill stores ready with the “dandi- est,” of cool, hard-wearing, play-suits for live, husky ‘Play-Boys” that you ever saw. All Specially Priced ‘ i cadet blue Kiddie Cloth; P for boys from 8 to 8; ~ Specially priced at $2.45. | "(9 Run-about Suits for Lads from 7 to 18 years. | Cool, serviceable and ready for the rough 1 tumble treatment that they will most certainly ( get. We call them run-about suits—but, they are just a Khaki blouse with a pair of Khaki knickers—and they are Specially Priced at $3.00. i) ; Blue Serge Graduation Suits, Special at $10 to $20 { ° Broadway at 49th St. 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. . 44 East 14th Street, 125th Street at 3rd Avenue 14th St. and 125th St. Stores Open To-morrow Night. that would be saved approximately, w uid | Cut this in half. oft women and| Fieri even if it las ey a Shoes sl Women’s White Shoes caus uve be ‘There was at arring nations could ¢ tog M " ° ° and make peace, each side feel o vom toss WT Style and quality not usually obtainable at these they 1 rely upon the cove Weather cleat "ra | reasonable prices. Che Otero ven, Witnnvos 1ne White cotton poplin lace, White canvas Oxfords and whiff of smoke or a st nds high cut, Cuban heels—ve: pumps, welted soles, high and medium heels, $4 & $5. White buckskin Oxford- tipped welt sole; high Cu- | | ant of | du ideal walking shoes; and medium heels, cut; high Pacific Mail Steamship Company has called a special meeting of comm stockholders for July 3 to vote on rew o! Gru ave, cor. ]181x st. Selling Out Everything Absolute Disposal of Every Article of Apparel Made Necessary by the CLOSING OF OUR 6th AVE. STORE $150,000 STOCK SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF COST EVERY SALE IS FINAL—Owing to the immense reductions it will be impossible for us to accept any returns, make exchanges or alterations, or to send any garment C.0.D, calling for redemption pr stock of the company, consisting ),000 shares, which is redeemable | Northern Pacific Railway Company— | Regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent., payable Aug. 1 to stock of record July's, | Atlantic Coast Line lar quarterly dividend of June 29 to stock of record ompany—Kegu- 2.50, payable | une 20, Magor Car Corpora‘ terly dividend of 1 ferred and 2 per stock, also $1. an mon stock, ail of record June per cent on pre- ent on preferred A an extra $2 on com- le June 29 to stock ( ‘Company—Regular CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | With wet chang from previo clave. ‘al Foun Adlis-Chaimeen ‘Ain C. de Ay By mh. Am: can one. Oil eb Dresses—Suits—Coats—Waists—Skirts, Ete.—All Seasonable Models Buy Now for Your Summer Needs—AT SAVINGS OF 50% OR OVER 4 |] New Summer Voile DRESS| «Val. to $7.60. 3,98| Serge and Poplin SUITS fal. to $27.60 12.75 § Finest Summer Voile DRE! see Val, 0 $12.50 §,00 | Silk Poplin & Wool Jersey SUITS. . fo 832.50 15.00 o £82.60 10,00 | Sree and Gabardine SUITS. Exclusive Model SUITS, Odd COATS: eoevee Silk and Cloth COATS . to 835,00 18.75 fal. to 842.60 25.00 to 87.50. 2,98 . 0 815.00 898 Silk Taffeta DRESSES Taffeta, Georgette and § DRESSES oe Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Val, tin Val. to #27.60 14.50 Satin DRESSES. ..... Val. to 837.60 18.50 wiareee aves ics laem coil Evening Gowns & Silk DRE! Val. to #20,00 7.98| Fine Dress or Street COATS... Summer Voile and Silk DRE Val, to 89.60, 2.98] Serge CAPES (P, de Cygne Lined)... _ | Group of Novelty Wash SKIRTS...... Val, to $1.00. .69| Sleeveless Corduroy COATEES...... ; | Summer Tub SKIRTS. ... .. Val. to $1.75, 89] Jersey Sport COATEES fal. to 10.00 Summer Tub SKIRTS Val, to #2.98, 1.79] Voile and Lingerie WAL Val. to $1.50, .79 White Corduroy & Linon SKIRTS... . Val. to $5.98. 2.50 | New Voile and Silk BLO! 98. 1.49 Odd Cloth SKIRTS -+++Val. to $7.60. 3,50| Group of Silk WAISTS.. 2.00 Silk, Serge and Poplin SKIRTS Val. to #10.00 8.00 | Georgette and Crepe BLOUS 7 3.98 Changeable Silk PETTICOATS Val, w $5.50 2,00 | Middy BLOUSES, White & Colors... Val. to 81.09. .79 Fine Taffeta PETTICOATS. Val. to 8.50 3.00 | White and Colored SMOCKS Val. to $3.00. 1.50 5 Tailored SU! . vs ‘ Val, to 822.60 8,98 | Handsomely Embroid'r'd SMOCKS...Val. to 85.00. 2.75 i Poanay ima. itt Our Entire Stock of Children’s Dresses Offered in Two Lots Praet® Stest,.. = 1 For 83.00 Values 79e ‘ri" 1.5 Wilann °00 W Rertand Ss the Pace beewesen \—Regular quar- | 2 quarterly di ordinary ou first pref United States Industr pany ular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on preferred st payab : July 15 to stock of record July’ in Nipissing Min TETH 1A lar qu Wren ot POURTH B our ings tion sst Penn Power Company—Regular | terly dividend of 134 per. cent pace, 1100. Uma fan. tot; Woodtray, Lord & Taylo 4 rae ; re, have more and give more; by The Composers: ee eee Dee Ot Mar EWA Any SHAR VI TRVING BERLIN | sa tmUNDIHURBEET. ur future; by taking upon r 1 esponsi GUS EDWARDS VICTOR JACOBI Pilitee Ras saielAMERSRA 9 ANB. Taberty Lee SILVIO HEIN JEROME KERN metallvathen Mavenela ten the act tia Nacional LOU HIRSCH SIGMUND ROMBERG aha AMER JEAN SCHWARTZ DAVESTAMPER Service; by helping other ICANS, and by thinking « our country and the war, | | | smart, $6 | er ae White buckskin lace, high | ih} | | ban keels, $7 of White kidskin Oxfords; canvas and buckskin boots, | light - weight soles; high 4.78 | Louis heels, $9 Children’s and Misses’ White Shoes for play or dress. Sixth Avenue at 19th St. OLD CROW RYE STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U, S.A, SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS H.B.Kirk & Co.,New York, N.Y $9 Broken — assortments al Alcohol Com- | arterly payable Aug. 1 to stock 20, | | | Hegal taniew (1 a | Wenther ee | ,|NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | | Fra ok 1 % 108; Tea Once Por Ri 39th St *TH AVENUE SONG HITS Words and Music Complete IN THE Gugdee tole By America’s Most Popular Composers GET THE SET Begins June 30 1, as an individual, do solemnty promise I will constantly support our Boys by every means in my power: Y my faith; by b that | ma rk and thrift, } ightful w PRI I speak of Each Composer a Famous Song Writer Order The Sunday World in Advance from The Platform of the N deal. ‘ewsdealer National Home Service Volunteers Lord & Taylor