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METHODS OF INSPECTORS ture, ance of Market Guide for — | demned Housewives. Y Protests against the methods of | of Health and Bureau of Weights @ Measures inspectors fgLouis D. Hall and Jc to-day’ ington can were heani conference of retail bute ts | portioned to thelr means. Some Coffee Drinkers continue to drink coffee even though it does cause dis- : comfort. Of course they re unwise! There is no discom- fort in POSTUM. It has a delightful aroma and arich coffee-like 1 flavor. If coffee disagree, try INSTANT “There's a Reason” ) Uptown Store j 3rd Ave. & 121st St. iy Let Your Folks Enjoy 4 1] “Borer s Credit’ A tip to you men being mustered out of the service. | There were plenty of reasons why your people at home didn’t spend much money on furniture and | furnishings while you were away. But now that | the big job is done there's a way you can make them | very happy and brighten up the home with some | | new things even easier than you could before the war. | Let the folks have the advantage of your “Soldier's | Credit” at the big Cowperthwait & Sons’ stores. | 1 -——_—_—< Tell them they can use your No-Deposit Charge Account for the furniture, rugs and draperies they Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also is 6) inches high and 42 inches wide. The China measures 48 Inches across the top and extends to six ent, $18 The Buffet is four feet six inches These pieces will lust for years and always look well. Price, payable $10 monthly Many other Dining Room Suites, Rugs igs and Coats Sba72 in. Rag Rug. Hit or Miss $2.85 | 4xi ft. Rag Rug, Hit or Miss.... 6x9 ft, Crex Rug ; 0:00 Crex Hug Axminster Rug Axminster Rug t grade, ing, plain grade, Bott ite a yd "s Vacuum Sweepers nue! a 3 | remarkably low ‘oleum, a yd air Linoleum, a yd. ‘72/4 ft. 6 in, sizes and will Linoleum, & yd 190 | last for years, i” 1,85 | Special at Inoleum, © Grade: A*wide variety of All sewing, laying, lining, ete., ne and prices. cluding the latest selections. nd records. of music rolls tion of Columbia Grafonola I Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms Bike Weekly on 815 Worth. fo Off for Cash. _ — |srrangea by the Department of Agricul- The dealers insisted that com- DENOUNCED BY BUTCHERS | *"": meat inspectors were assigned std | to inspect mfik and vegetables, and that ra fish inspectors thought any fish of which nces Seek Data Looking to | they had not heard oaght to be cons The purpose of the conference | arrange for the collection of data by which the Bureau of Markets at Wash- n some future year ‘ |@ market guide to housewives which will ohn A. Kotsi| aid them in buying and using cuts oro Cowperthwait & Sons Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. You can't offer them anything they will like “Soldier's Credit” the colors in any branch of the service. you are established again in civil life your charge account is waiting for you mother, your wife or your wife-to-be can use it and no deposit for what sums. ave bought in small weekly or monthly ¢ in and ask us about it. Three Handsome Dining Room Pieces Those three well made golden oak pieces are exceptionally, beautifully finished. Tl $187 ‘Tab! 7.50 Iron Bed Special White enamel bed with 1 1-16 in | can Rr COIs Sarrsee: fortes, sarees, Comes in 4 ft. and | $8.95. all styles Our New Enlarged Music Roll Department has « complete selection Also a complete selec- COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest furniture Louse in America” TS Weekly on 850 Worth. yeh gg Weaty on glen Went 3rd Ave. & 121st St. ane | she mounts in Prepertion. ne EER werent al a sl VES | ' rer Woe ont te Uses Wie Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row DRESSES, $8.98, me Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station LAAN A ARIS AM ENO UR OR a cb eatin HIM AS TWO WES ms oe 0 FACE EK EXMARINE ' Policeman's Shots Hold Fleeing Man Maids, slidkpla and Purse. ames Nix ‘Soca cca Through Technicality When a H Washington Heights Supreme Court, Accused of Bigamy. living at No, 561 West 147th Street, was hold up by two thugs at an early hour this morning, dragged into a coorway at Park Avenue and 125th Street, badly beaten and robbed of his diamond stickpin, gold watch and | James Nix, a discharged marine, | was arraigned in the West Side Cour before Magistrate Frothingham this morning, charged with bigamy chain and pocketbook, Mary Elizabeth Nix, twenty-nine and. After the robbery the men ran fair, wife No. 1, had him arrested. Sis | down 125th Street and turned ‘south was in’ court with her parents and inte Lexington Avenue. Hannan's| baby, for he has been married two ries reached Patrolman Dresser of years. Lola Ray Nix, twenty-nine and "¢ Bast 126th Street police station, | dark, wife No. 2, sat with her rival, ;¥%® Gave chase and fired four shots all seta ane ness, ‘The ase, | at the fleeing thugs. A man who oad Wits Wahl potilane tte and waa at save his name as Joseph Ruzza, Norfolk, Va, when the marine went | ™menty-five, of No. 386 Kast 118th Wace te betibthareed, | Street, was arrested. Nothing was it was love at firm sight and when (fund on him, but Mr. Hannan's the marine, who is alse twentysnine | Watch and chain were picked up in naked her to change her name, tho | (be mrect where they had been doub:- yeomanette consented and went witi | 1 amare Cd x eH cre F za wa in the Harlem Po- Hit ‘Mis, uae for that Mactetrace | Court by Magistrate Douras on Heciuials Vila the HOA te a charge of highway robbery for the ™/ Grand Jury in $5,000 dail. that he had no jurisdiction and that | — she would bave to go to Baltimore to} LAWRENCE CARS TIED UP. | \ prosecute, Nix said he would give his first wife | mo: | $15 a week and there was quite a| | family gathering on the sidewalk [after the court session, “I don't love you any more, kid, said the marine, “but I'll give you $ a week. I'm stuck on the kid here Jand we're for each other. 80 why} don't you let it go at that?” Mary Elizabeth and her parents piled into the family fiver and) aivisions but cars from Lowell and Mary's father suid something about a | siaverhill wore operated only as far big brother when the machine pulled Jas the Lawrence city line. ‘away. The two brides were smiling > | | Staten Island Boatm: Drowned, | | Charles Snyder, forty-nine years of | | age, a boatman of No. 56 Airetta Street, | Tompkinsville, 8. L. was drowned this morning, when & rowboat in which he | was rowing capsized, In the boat with | Snyder were two sailors of the Tomp- | Kinsville Naval Training Station, who were rescued men Conductors Strike | Over Discharge of Employee. LAWRENCE, Mass., May 27.—Street jear service here was stopped to-day by strike of motormen and conductors of the Lawrence division of the Bay State Street Railway Company to press a demand for the reinstatement of a di charged motorman and the appointment lof a new division manazer. The strike did not extend to other) 2 New Strike In Kayser Factory. Two hundred weavers employed by | the J. Kayser Silk Manufacturing Com- pany, No. 22 Taaffe Place, Brookiyn, y in sympathy with @ strike | mille at Sydne: ¥; There are several thousand other em- Ployees in the Brooklyn plant who were Rot affected by the walkout. AND “GRAND TSC is for men who have been with As soon as here. Yourself, your required. Then you can pay Good taste in selection Couch, Chairs, Rockers Summer Home. vie Weights, sizes and price Full aise, 45 Ib... ONE POLICY FOR 3 ft. size, 30 le But one of our mi . son of values. Serim Curtains, Hert ae Grade, arecian 3 Panels. Couch Covers.... Ly og Bhaeta, Heavy ts, Heavy e, Bea Sheets, Heavy Grade, 90x90, 1.98 | 100 one-pair lot Thiet | soles ss Y Price r only, Brooklyn’ sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. jone pi Decoration Day | Flag Outfit Every home should have flag for Decoration Day. This American flag outfit is a. dandy 10 | | i co continupus posts. A large purchase Matting, plain Brade, | 491 made before the great price advances | , weepers enab! fe ice ‘arpet Sweepe 4.25| enables us to offer this at @ pri ods and gives the easiest Complete Steck of tock of se Aeolian Vocallons | Smith St. Store. No deliveries, C. 0. D. or mail orders at this special price, Nu M TS, $21.00 BOYS’ SPRING SUITS, $8.50 ee MONDAY on a . John H. Hannan, Chief Clerk of the | last ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS NEW YORK’S LARGEST FURNITURE, PIANO H BRO STORES DEUTSC HMREE (3) H BRO, A Summer Home Is No Better Than Its Furnishings but of knowledge and experience. Let us help you choose your Bungalow Beds, Sliding any other furniture for your YEARS “the utmost in value for least possible cost; demon- strated always by a compari- Uptown Downtown Brooklyn 3D AVENUE | AVENUE A | BROADWAY Cor, 123d St. Cor. 4th St. at Saratoga Ave. piown and Downtown Stores Ope: Brooklyn Store Uncluding ‘Clothing Bept.y” Spon Only and Saturday Kveniogs. Bring This Advert ‘With $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium VICTROLAS records at our Grand | 13 and 5- Piece Parlor Suits NO CUT IN Foon PRICES DESPITE HEAVY RECEIPTS All Records Broken in Movemenis of Western Products This Way, | Railroad’ Director Reports. Mrs. A. H, Smith, Direcgor of Ka: Te ds, rted to-day that unusually targe movements of food products, botn ! domestic and export, had taken piace from the Middle West to the Atlantic seaboard in the last few weeks. All records for 1918 and 1919 were broken Friday for meat products. The | Railroad Administration is making special preparations for sata transportation of anffeipated 1 crops of grain, | it is estimated that the winter yleld of wheat will exceed 90,000,000 bushels, while the spring yleld is estimated at | 37,000,000 bushels, This year's total says the Department of Agriculture, will exceed that of last year by from 300,000,000_to_400,000,000_ bushels One Woman to ‘Another By Grace Westcott len, and 1 had been to the Mary had left us at her door 1 and | walked home together: “Do you know," said Helen, reflec- tively, as We walked along, arm in arm, “'when we were in the movies to-night, I noticed something about Mary that I have rather suspected once or twice before.” “What do you mean?” I asked curi- ously, “Well,” said Helen, “to be perfectly frank, Mary lacks very decidedly a wholesome freshness avout her per- son. I suppose with perspiration and everything, it can’t be helped, but it does seem too bad. She's an awfully nice girl.” an't be heiped*' 1 said in sur. rise. “Why doesn’t she use, Amolin "'m going to tell hor about it the very first’ thing to-morrow, Every girl wants to be at her best.” “What's Amolin?” questioned Helen, "3 a perfectly wonderful deodor- ant,” I replied. raonally I wouldn't be without it, 1 it after my bath, sprinkle it in my clothes, and in fact: keep it for all sorts of un Amolin is a personal deodorant por der, antiseptic, unscented, soothing and’ healing, and contatning no talcum, It 18 excellent too for healing and pre- venting chafing. Amolin can be bought at ail drug of department st f are treasured for a lifetime gold, 10. MONTHS CREDIT No employers’ ref. erence. C Nek for C nfidantial LW, is not a matter of chance or I Q 3 ROCKER substan tially built with sturdy frameof Fibre Reed, fin- ished in baronial brown, .28 Accounts Invited ery Hvening Monday Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. ‘urchase When New Ac= and best terms of any house in the trade. CHIFFONTRIS Victrolan. All snes Oe Weekly ad piece suits in| Chith mer me the latent im | The woman who knows a smart street shoe should come in and see The ‘Mode’ Colonial Pump Price $10.50 The REGAL STORES It is a shoe that may be worn on practically | any occasion, is appropriate for business and 128th St, at Teh Ave, 2929 Third Ave. for shopping wear—so beautifully patterned that it fits snug around the instep. Exquisitely made of soft brown kidskin y Meas! quality —tailored satin bow to match REGAL SHOES Exclusively for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN "(Men's hoes Owiy) BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Remarkable Sales for Wednesday (Only) About 1,800 Women’s Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemisés Ten attractive styles of superior flesh crepe de chine; tailored, lace trimmed and hand embroidered; ribbon or lace shoulder straps. Washable Satin Bodices A number of attractive styles; tailored and lace trimmed. Special 1.00 Washable Satin Petticoats Attractive models in flesh and white, lace trimmed. Special 2.95 Pink Batiste Bloomers Reinforced models in pink batiste, tailored and lace trimmed, Special 59 Cc Satin Bloomers Flesh wash satin, tailored and Special 2.75 lace trimmed, hemstitched, Crepe de Chine Gowns Hand - embroidered and lace trimmed models in several styles. Special 3 95 Wash Satin Chemises Smart models in flesh; tailored and lace trimmed. Special 2.95 makes more ‘Offers ot Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. — The Sunday World's Want Directory