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RE Leswraee < comes - a oe ___ HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE @ SIDENT RIVES (SESS Sie] Army “Hello Girls, ’’ Trained in New York, "FNS SENG PRICE | Sati Ra REET Cd MS sh el Tas Md imported sugars. 4 facture of ant poison, P | Necessity arises to maintain the pres- OF SUGAR NOW 7.50 CENTS ‘The Food Administration's edict lim- canned, Seretablen ana ft if a ent $2.20 price and any increases | iting the consumption of sugar. to three | Sl¥cerine, meats, entenp, o { MOVER POWER 10 | ares toeparane ta rk Will Be a Picturesque Unit in France Increase Made as Result of Higher|Pounds © tronth foreach person in the| medicinal purposes, id preserved fruits. United States will go Into effect on tes War Insurance—Ratioming in [July 1, Rapid diminution in the amount | | considerations were believed to have wet ani lof sugar received in the United Stat . = | influenced the President's decision to | Effect July 1. s respontRde for the rationing pian. |C SAS T (@) R IA a : ] bivter poese ter wie ee a Beginning to-day the refiners’ sell-| Individuals wil! not be watched, thelr | : li was the increased freight rates which ing price of sugar will be 7.50 cents @/patriotism being relied on to gee that For Infants and Children | wil become effective Tuesday. Grow- pound. The price upon which refiners’ |they do mot exceed the allotments, bt a. —— ers must bear this increase, and with- ant selling margin must de based will be |close tab will be kept on manutactorrs | Use For Over 30 ¥: 6.055 cente @ pound. The changes in| to Make eure that they use 59 par cent. | prices were announced by the Interna- = a8 ane tn tee peice of wheat i; u Peg rates G0 gee ee was believed to be the Cause Action. WASHINGYON, June 4.—Blanket to increase the price of @t primary and other markets, Hoover, above the $2.20 a minimum price guaranteed by it ation last Feb- Zi, is given the Food Adminis- Grain Corporation in New by an executive order of the The order, issued under ty of the Food Control Laws, made public to-day by Mr. Deadlock in Congress ba Ey the approval of Food Adminis. | md | aituation resulting from the deadlock in Congress over the Senate's amend- ment to the Annual AgricaRural Ap- propriat'on Bill increasing the min- imum guaranteed price for wheat to $2.60 a bushel. The House hag re- fused to accept the amendment and the Senate ts to vote on it again this week. In some quarters to-day it wae believed that the President's ac tion would be a factor tn influenciny the Senate to recede from the amend ment nA. ® oo oll, Preatdent of Butler Brothers, Dies. Homer A. Stillwell, President of Butter Brothers, wholesalers, who have large in New York and Jeresy City, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G (34th Street—New York stores ti . died yesterday at his summer home at Carry out the purposes of the | Gl "Gtnevay Wis. Mr. Otiliwell was a + the corporation is authorized | iter of ithe Santa Fe Railroad apd Wen to 438,000,000. Im eharee of A! Re hie heme” Ha wees’ AiMy cleat 000, ie io wan ‘vathe of $100 each, All the stock Extraordinary Sale Tuesday (Only) ' Women’s and Misses’ 47-49-5. Distinctive Pumps and Oxfords Of Patent Leather, Hand-turned Soles, Louis XV. Heels oY EORPS wows ‘vd REZ BOR Sine || only woman's organization that ts a part of the United States Army. “You will notice that we wear the! official buttons with the raised caste,” | points out Miss Geneva Marsh, for- merly a lawyer from Omaha and now chief operator of the corps—which of- fice bears the same relation to the operators as the Captain to the pri-| lv And there is something beauti- | ful about the pride with which Miss | Marsh points to the buttons. “We never put aside our aniforms, except for the night—while we sleep,” she said. “We are pledged for the) with “tape” at 10 o'clock and retire | duration of the war to wear the blue, ment to the barracks. in winter and the atpaca in er. Not t roost! jonable ‘They are Gen. Pershing’s “hello”| (ony nor the most formifl ball would Board of the Young Women's Curis |Greratorm hilleted at the YW. ©. As ors focchwngs tok hed oiat eat tien Ballding, Na, 66 pera: c . © rps to change from her oficial uni- tian Annocia' ~ No, ready for orders at any minute to| ‘orm. We are enlisted wotmen, just as Lexington Avenus, and sixty young | gai) every man in Pershing’s army is an) women rise, don uniforms of blue, 4 enlisted man.” with U. & A. buttons, and march to ere suc! ita: »|signia of the uniform, a young op- }] the roof, where « drill opens the rou- ny pit . Tv ascgaiiion ape alate Hl be teg Dy alag in water passed ana| salnted. tine of the military day, which closes ' sponsibility of being members of the | ‘nied. Mise dani aed tee bane of the army Captain, | HE suits bave the high military! collar on the coat, with a U. 8.) insignia on one side and the Signal | Corps insignia on the other. The avi- | ator’s cap fits snugty to the head and | is, more than becoming. On the left arm the Signal Corps girl weare a| || The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M.; on Saturdays at 12 noon white brassard representing her rank. | #), F ‘The operator's brassard has a tele-| 7 phone recetver embrotdered on ft. She | recetves @ salary of $60 a month. The supervisor wears a telephone receiver jand @ wreath and her salary ta $72. Miss Marsh, the chief operator, wears | @ telephone receiver with a wreath @d & and lightning flashes embroblered from it Her salary ts $125. ‘The living ex- | penses are paid by the Government | The sixty girls come from every pat of the country, from Washington to Maine and from Michigan to Texas. Most of the girts are of French descent and col includes a Thirty-fifth Street — |itencn aint” mae . A fluent speaking knowledge of French is a requisite of the Signal Corps girl, and many of those in the 4th unit are talented linguists—some of them speaking Spanish, Italian and German. Out of 5,000 applicants from all over the United States, 250 were chosen. From 70 to $0 per cent. of the sirls of the 4th unit are college girls, | represe iting almost every college in the United States. Twenty-eight of the members are trom California. | LEANOR HOPPACK, one of the H members of the 4th untt, tse | | #raduate of the Sorbonne in Parts. | Many of her relatives have been killed | iH in service and she is eager to get | lets fugur than they have ‘been tea, | ere 7 a le mal if ndy | tional Bugar Committee of No, 111 Wall! drinks wil have to curtul thelt ase te | Blgnature of ALL SALES FINAL FINAL REDUCTION Smart Street Dresses desirable Summer style is represented in oe” etded Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Foulard, Plain Georgette, Jersey, Serge and Ti Formerly $29.50, $35 to $45 19.75 Assortment Unusual—Price Remarkable! Account Speak French, Many Are Col- lege Girls and Several Have Scores to Settle With the Germans. Sale Price Offering Exceptional Value NS Gene VA MARSH By Hazel V. Carter. T 7 o'clock every morning re- vetlle sounds through the up- per corrider of the National No C. O. D.’s No Approvals Also on Sale at Our Brooklyn Store No Credits In perhaps no other women’s corps| As Miss Marsh exptained the in-| 34th Street—New York Spécial Sale Tuesday Women’s and Misses’ _, Summer Silk Dresses For Afternoon and Street Wear oredr 4 MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK E Thirty-fourth Street Smart and exclusive models just received of || Foulard, Crepe de Chine and superior | Taffeta, tailored, trimmed and combination. A Special Offering of Travel Necessaries } for week-end or vacation use Important Reductions will be made, becoming effective to-morrow, in the prices of a number of Offering Extraordinary Values at i r Women’s Coats ‘ The following articles are all made of black * <a will take place to-morrow in the Leather Goods Department, on the First Floor. Excellent Values will be obtainable. TRAVELING BAGS (sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches) of black crepe- grain leather, lined with khaki . $5.00 enameled duck: OVER-NIGHT BAGS (12710 inches); Lined with colored popiin 4498 Daw Lined with colored poplin and fitted with scissors and nine, toilet articles of celluloid, at . . Ss . abe ° $8.50 WEEK-END CASES; Sizes 24x13x8 inches, 26x1314x814 inches, and 28xi4x9 inches; cretonne-lined, with tray, Ma ee. ig 8, fy OOO (sizes 18x18x1!2 inches and 20x20xi2 inches); qretonne-lined, with two het forms and ee ig gg. RR in several desirable and seasonable styles, which, in consequence of incomplete size ranges, have been taken out of stock and will be re-priced at $16.50, $19.50 & $24.50 (Departinent on the Third Fioor) A Large Collection of Dainty Cotton Frocks (made of the wented sheer mater will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) at $6.90, 9.75, 11.25, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00 these prices representing exceptional values, Also a number of attractive Frocks, impo as well as American-made, at greatly re prices. rt ed di (The Department for Women's Cotton Frocks is located in the Madison Avenue sectiun of the Third Foor.) across and do her part. Miss Melanie van Gastel is the Bel- ian member of the unit. She is from Antwerp and lost her entire family in the devastation of Belgtum. Sins then she has attended California Uni- versity and was graduated there this month. “IT shall be will to brave any dangers,” Miss van Gastel said, “and I delleve that we will have an oppor- tunity to do some big service as soon as we can get over.” Mrs. Pauline McDonnell and Misa/ Loulse Ruffee are two sisters who heard the news of the death of their |rather in France just as they were | being outfitted for Signal Corps ee:- | vice. | | “It will be a pleasure to think that | | we were billeted for our last few days a this country with the Y. W. C. A and that we shall be again bifleting | e Y..W. C. when we rezch | Miss Marsh said, “We Y of us will go first ne Y.W.C.A.E PHONE PIONEER Main 6900 RUGS, CARPETS, DRAPERIES LEAN! WASHE! Proneer Féreproe! Storage Warehouses, 44 Flatbush Ava, Bresktya, Dt Y, OUR 29TH YERAR Also a Quantity of Attractive Silk Dresses | | In a broad selection of prevailing silks and com- | binations in desirable colors. Reduced to § 13.75 \ | Sale of Women's and Misses’ | | | Distinctive Summer Dresses ’ one 4 Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Models— Specially Priced SY x ‘ \ | Dresses of Novelty Voile i! tracti odels in striped, figured and fancy voile, tranmed with | Sin ee dae ee ae eee oe 700 Dresses of Flowered and Checked Voile Striped, checked and flowered voile in light and subdued colors, mae ore and lace trimmed collars and cuffs. Special 9.75 CLEANED, _,. D. | RE- Embossed, Figured Cotton Dresses i | Hie ae SrOBRD AND, IN Smart new. models of embossed, figured or plain cotton vwile, i2 75 t * Sizes 24x15x10 inches, 26x15x10 inches, and SEPARATE WHITE COTTON SKIRTS RATES AGAINST FIRE MOTH with embroidered batiste collar and cuffs, Special ° ' A "3 - } 28x15x10 inches; cretonne-lined, with tray in several attractive styles and fabric VALUATION. | Dresses of Voile and Linen || andhat partition . . . . $6.50 oe ae Most movers, sanitary, plant fa Linen with Cascade tunic, combination linen and voile’ and | Geoatet a werk, which is strictly embroidered linen in full pleated models, waist embroidered with 19 75 ; WOMEN'S HAT BOXES at $3.25, $3.90, $4. & $4.99 | Barnet collsr and vesteo trimaied with filet lace, Spectal Be Foulard Satin, Georgette and Taffeta Dresses Surplice waist, with tunic skirts in satin, foulard and Geor- 1 H pete, Taffeta and Georgette in navy, black and taupe. Special 29.75 {