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> WES ARE —HEROISFREN AS 10.00 CHER Mayor Hylan Makes Formal Announcement of Adoption of Two-Platoon System. JAt least 10,000 people, who samme | = Clty Hall Park and filled the windows! of the surrounding buildings, to-day. witnessed the annual presentation of § Medals to members of the Fire De- Partment who had distinguished themselves for bravery or efficiency. | ‘The presentations were made by| Mayor Hylan, who was assisted oy Fire Commissioner Drennan, Deputy no Culkin and Chief Ken. ‘The honored firemen stood at at- tention in two Mle front in front of @ flag draped le containing the Medals. Deputy Commissioner ou-| kim read the record of each medal repipient, which is published in full! om the magazine page of to-day’s Wvening World, and the Mayor ber- sonally adjusted the badges of honor. ‘There was a great cheer whon » Mayor Hylan announced at the con- ‘clusion of the presentation that he Proposed putting the two platoon system into effect in the Fire De- partment next Sunday. Most of the! oheering came from the mothers, and sweethearts of the dremen occupied points of vantage on Hall steps. fh his address to the fromon the Mayor said: “You took’ your lives in your hands im making the rescues for which you are being honored to-day. On the 16th of this month I have decided to put the two-platoon system into ef- fect go that you men of the Fire De- partment wiil have an opportunity to! be with your families. I always felt that the firemen ought to have the ‘two-platoon system, and it is with that end in view that I have been 2 would men not to depend ‘too much en for at City * Hall the Mayor is y Industry. WORCESTER, Mass., June 12.— Worcester is without cas for heating or lighting purposes to-day as a result of strike by the gas company em- Practically every industry geeonds on gas for fuel has been spend operations, nea: al Rolele and Testsurants are without ‘W. FF. Morgan Again Heads Mer- . will elected President of the Merchants’ Aspoct day. | Fises Vice President, Lewis B. Pier- son, Chairman of the Board of Di- rectors of the Irving National Bank; Second Vice Pres! White, President of White & Co, Incorporated; Third Vice President, William Hamlin Childs, Presidont of the Barrett Company; Treasurer, Silas D. Webb; Secretary, & C. Mead. chants’ Association. liam Feliowes Morgan was re- James Gilbert ation by the directors yester- The other officers elected are: ‘ef cooking and about 20,000 ies that use gs ranges are also it means of cooking, ——— eonstract! Be throughowt ith ot sooty NDS, BEET rene fiat werty ten” Bonds’ we "will secept them at thelr ful Taco ue if sppligs ‘on ay turn: tire selected Meee ssench and Spanish Spe ven Her Write tor New 80-rage Catalog | & & Pave Special Sa'e Circular that pot in kh a ‘of construction: of mateian ‘cont that jew York 7 it for 8 ai ——_— ce ty 3 .anily reaches from West Sid. b Béth or {9th St. Crosstown Cars A 3-Koom Apartment A 4-Room Apartment ised Vemniture $375 panei, wee BOBS Our eral Terms _—_e ox Incomparably Bich T Ties T rine Bet, 15%) 25) Special | a Bee fash o* = 60m ee RI I Ui CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Have you ever tried Mysare Gingerbread? ; PLAIN LAYERS for 2 strawberry shortcake and all other layer cakes; made of MAPLE, CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA LAYER CAKE—A 3dayer cake of ley All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Pe , Sweet ig S Bination galad of Potatoes, Sweet | SALMON SALAD. 4e lh—Made of Bl | (3 Beans, Peas, Lima Beans. Carrots Columbia River Salmon, celery and | 15 and Mayonnaise. se mayonnaise, Haas ’ SARDELLEN BUTTER or | | i CORNED BEEF, 89¢ \b.—Well cooked a - le t ar ANCHOVY PASTE, 3 he m4 bottom round; ut: from the best | fn tubes, delicious (or sandwiches. fell (Pa x4 ey, BOSTON’ STYLE BAKED HAM— | MMBURGER CHEESE Fancy New J) |i Ej cially selected. pre sugar cured Maa sei ll Ie hams; tender, baked to a turn . Ve | ed thin, $1.29 Ib YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE ~ ‘ Lypadanand Estra fancy, mild and of fine flavor, ., | Herald Square SUMMER CLOSING HOURS Bestnning . June 16th, to Saturday. Bept. Oth. the aN teh giptertere Gueine July ant McGibbon& Co. 38 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE WILLOW FURNITURE aT MODERATE COST Ry mos| R and SATISFACTORY FURNI- RE for HOUSE, PORCH and LAWN. Settees, Arm and Side Chairs, Chaise Longues, Day Beds, Tables, Dressers, Tabourettes, Lampe, etc. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC PRINTS Were $8.50 to $12. Now $7.85 Because the sizes are broken in each line represented, Splendid picking if you can spend a little time. From the Bakeshop If you have not, you have no idea how delicious it is, what a piquant flavor it has, because it isn’t like any other Gingerbread you ever tasted—unless you know the 4 Southern recipe we bx a making it. Laat imagine © light plum puddine, without the rich and heavy qualities of the pudding, to with @ spicy taste that is wonderfully appetizing, and with a frosting of delicious, candy-like chocolate icin In loaves weighing about ene pound, special, 2 BE DOL CL CUO NODAL OLMEDO Te Ne, Oe! ML NWOIN Just brown enough and the night thickness; large oe. 1h os 60% HOMEMADE POUND CAKE—Its quolity is unrivalled in any specia itore. Made of the best ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection Raisin, cherry, citron, plain and raisin-nut, at Ge Ib. the best ingredients with a delicious filling of Maple Chocolate and leed with [E ag yo ap fa ly oll cal neal abr rise 9) “||| YCED LADY AND MARBLE CAKE | fowra ORANGE MARMALADE Fl | ial (Ib.), 32e—Rich pound cake, LAYER CAKE—Atwo-layer sponge ai} {BA ttmond. flavored and. with thick | LAVERCA ; fe IF ee oe i jlled with delicous orange fl | vane DLFASWONED ERUL- | marmaaie and covered with oro | LERS Gea). agg thor- flavored meringue at 5% each. ol 24 A oA ata aay ethce | DELICIOUS CHEESE CAKE, large (8) |B aon. size, 34e cach. Bl |e swere GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD~\6-0t. loaf. Made WB) |S from Envight » Alo’ the Wheat Flour, the old'style stone process Whole-Wiieat_ ll | | Flour. Each, 10, A | Delicatessen El SPANISH STYLE VEGETABLE DRIED BONELESS HERRING~ jh SALAD—A3e Ib. A delicious cor Excellent quality, 49¢ lb. FRANKFURTERS, \b., 31e—Estra fine, small or large size; very de- bicious. 4% Ib. 1 ewe PEANUT BUTTER, Mc lb. Made of the best Virginia peanuts; SMOKED BLOATERS, 8 cach— nourishing and palateble; in sani- Extra fancy; delicious for breakfast. tary greaseproof paper cups, Delicatessen and Bakery Produets Not Delivered U. S, Food Administration License No. G.02865, B.0688, (have —Fith Floor, 35th Streg, RH Macy et New York sani say heaps eurorere NOVONG 19 0) 0.00.9 9.0 We Sell Dependable oe. Are Prices— Quality —Serviec ACW'S Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. at $6. $7.94 in the missed’ own sedtion The section for « women’s SMOCKS .94 and stationery at 49c box THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1019. TO Oe 8 Oe OEOOS HF Oe LOL Saturday the 14th is Flag Day!) Let Old Glory Wave! for a Covers. Cushions and Summer Draperies; a 5 a ae eee " PRICES RANGING from 36¢. to $6.75 yd. E new wool-embroidered models Bi Smocks have always been the favored garments of Pr nied i and freedom loving women. Now that the fashion the y overblouse has come to stay, smocks should make more friends fy than ever before. ei Here are some new models of shantung and ' 4 panese that show what ! ; Shoe Specialists Since 1857 FY F emeedy B BE Boll, y a ANDREW ALEXANDER I] A. Glip-over smock of Jap- | B. Slip-over smock of Japanese = enese crepe with large and erepe hand-embroidered with sun . ii = qmall = hand-embroidered coin rises in yarns of contrasting color. SIXTH AVENUE CORNER IS%SF 1 IG iin cord rd thee | nec EY C. Square-neck smock of D. Slip-over smock of silk shan- 3 mon. and embroi at the front ani Men's Oxfords at_$9 That We E] colored yarns ‘at the Musks |. ca avbastatsval bisie taored Consider the Best Value in Tow iy 7 DOF Oe Bommel. Co.) pia fi 5 ’ KOTO —~Thind Wloor, 34th Street Black and ruby brown calfskin. Selected. e leathers and workmanship—style just right. By iil oe isses jersey : al elie Sale of fine Men’s Shoes and Oxfords That P Silk jersey is not only euperlos which includes practically every ‘cated Po vg eres | type of stationery that’ women in style as well, for this soft, of refinement use. Fine quali- silk preserves the slim 1 ties, linen finish white and the li lines of the figure so necessary to the smast allbosetia, ner = “_ sizes - ‘These petticoats have pes, tied with ribbon ie jamal alsttende; | neatly pecked in artistic bone, {aeneas, capectely damienen, 24 sheets or %4 cards They may be had in all the wanted colorings, and feature pointed inlays in contrast colors, also small scallo pleated floun * Lengths 28 to 34 inches. Hamre —Third Floor, 85th Gt. cesas new touches. the stationery, so we a emphasis—many would usually for 79¢ box! The better suits FOR WOMEN have been repriced down to very low new figures. $27.75 to $59.75 i originally priced $49.75 to $114.00 your reach, . These are suits of tricotine, serge, are wear. Cretonn baskets, designs edgings The Art Embroidery an assortment of pretty White dresser scarfs with cotton cluny lace. superior in materials and tailoring — ts thee and soft mixtures; there suits for tailored wear, for traveling, for sport Many copies of imported models included. Beare—Third Floor, 34th Birest, Rear. Section offers these dainty novelties, which are both useful and decorative in a summer home, THINGS OF CRETONNE ie waste paper oval shape, in 94¢ and pin cushion. Cretonne utility cabinets for notions, ribbons, handkerchiefs, etc. Two or three drawer styles, 59c and 94c, OTHER SPECIALS and insertions of 69 doylies. SOUS —Main Floor, Rear, 35th Bt. Cretonne sewing baskets, lined with cretonne and fitted with needle case Decorated oilcloth lunch- eon sets with centrepiece, 6 plate and 6 tumbler S4c set. with envelopes to match The price is 40 unusually low that one is apt to thin! isparagin, fo id a word of price has ever kept you from buying the sort of suit you would like best to own, these reductions should bring it within * 4c MStore Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.80. the birthday of the and its first cel- Conn., in 1861 To commemorate flag, June my de ebration in ONE of the greatest birthdays we have to celebrate during the year is that of our flag—June 14th. On its own natal day, then, let Old Glory wave from every window and every housetop in the land. U, 8. wool bunting flags @x8 ft. $1.84] 5x8 ft, $6.59) 12x90 ft, $37.50 @hox4 ft. 2.69! 6x10 ft. 9.16) 15x25 ft. 69.50 Sx6 ft. 3.1 Bxl@ ft. 14.79] 20x80 ft. 109.00 4x6 ft. 4.14 | 10x15 ft. 22.74 princed cotton U. S. flags mounted on staffs with ed silk U. 9. flags P mre on black cl gilt spearheads. ized staffs with gilt spear- lent one Ite Tenis inches 49c 4055 taches de | 16x24 inches 89¢ mercerized flags —— with ball and mounted on staffs with 8 foot po! Bde it 10 foot poles $1.09 1144x117 inches 19 | 12 foot poles 119 flag pole brackets 1% inch metal holders for 8, 10 and 18 ft. poles, 144 inch metal holders adjustable to different angles for 8, 10 and 12 ft. flagpoles, $1.49 Meare —~Lh Vloor, 34th More ot those SAILORS at $1.94 We felt that we had to get them to satisfy all demands, so great was the response to our lust similar sale. ~The reason for their popularity is that er Many are identical with hats we sold earlier in the séason at $3.49 They are all smartly proportioned sailors of rough and pineapple straws—variations of the sailor and the mushroom types. Finished with draped bands of fancy silks or plain bands*and bows of grosgrain ribbon. Three of the styles are pictured. Navy, Black, Purple, Dust, Cherry, White and Many New Two-Tone Effects. . (ewe —Second Floor, B4th Btreet bathing suits The boys’ clothing section has “oceans” of them! $2.89 to, $4.96 Little button-up-in-front suits for two-year-olds who splash about in a hole in the sand. Regular-fellow two- dive. The styles— The colors— One-piece styles buttoned down the front. T wt, with shirt and panei i i ‘ Gray, Greet, merees. Qne-ploss const medal with tanks ob Wenther mistares. tached to shirt, givimg appearance of # two-piece style. One-piece suits. Sizes 2 to 10 | years, $2.89 and $3.49 16 years, ‘ Come on, boys! Dive into these piece ae ie by olds who Bathing suits for EVERY boy. Navy, with red or white stripes, of plain. Bright effects, such as green with orange stripes, for gay boys. Two-piece and coast models. Sizes 6 to Ars, $2.89, $3.89, $4.49, $4.96 A sale of 50-piece din- ner'sets at $9.89 set 2 a 8 big sixteen- ‘pe ut’ the’ high eer ar