The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 4

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> they want _ SAUCE b yy imitations. = Sunday World “Wants” be Vork Monday Wonders, Street & fERY EATING PLACE % should seek the reputa- d. When the public for Worcestershire, PeeTHE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE e Afternoon Types 5 cb | Siar gh, alts FRUIT MENTO TRY TO SUPPLY CITY DESPITE STAKE Stores to Open To-Morrow and Police Aid Asked— | Conference On. } An effort to supply New York with ~ fresh vegetables and fruits in apite of the strike of the teamsters and helpers will be made to-morrow by This was decided to-day at a mrt- |Ing of the merchants at No. 176 | Franklin Street, They voted to pen their stores at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning and keep them open until 6 in the afternoon. Police protection will be asked. | The small dealers to get supriies will have to send their own trucks and wagons because of the strike. | Many of them are expected to make special efforts to do this because the situation in the outlying districts is described to-day as more nerious than at any other moment since the strike. Chairman Lippman of the mer- chants’ organization complained to- day that the police arrarfemonts in the market districts were-inadeqt <te. ‘The few trucks that appeared were surrounded by strikers, who, how- ——————— Tomorrow’s Specials coeietneman i Thirty-Fourth Street—New York A Truly Wonderful Occasion! Heavy Beaded Georgette Gowns Unprecedented Offering of Rich Dresses of Highest Type Obtained at Tremendous Price Concessions Sale of Models Worth $35, $40 & $50 *20 Distinctive - Summer Models | Navy NC | Atlantic flight from Trepassey Bay on sidewalks, A complete embargo on the snip: |s ment of perishable green stuff to/ New York was in effect to-day.| W From ¢hia time until tho strike is over, dealers said, no shipments will| State Department, to be Under Secre-| Irvin Cobb Gets LL.D, From Dart- be forwarded to New York, No cara were unloaded last night in the Jersey yard, where 800 cars- 60 per cent. of them refrigerators —were still held up to-day. Commission merchants say the pinch will be felt to-day by house- holders, hotels and restaurants | throughout the city. Officers of the Army and Navy| made it p!ain that, atrike or no strike, | they mean to supply the needs of service men in this section. ‘The Navy sent private trucks to West) Street under armed guards, Stringent measures are being adopt: | ed by the Board of Health to prevent | the sale of decayed fruit and vegeta- bles due to the strike, Commissioner Copeland has ordered bis inspectors to examine closely the fruit and Vegetables Joaded on piers. ‘Thus far offly # small quantity has been cop- demned, a “ZIM” OF GIANTS WED. Henry 2 and Miss E of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Noe of No. 490 East 167th Street, were married last night at the bride's home by the Rev. William Junge, pastor of St. Mat- thew's Lutheran Church. Miss Esther Baldock was the brides. maid and Joseph Noo, the bride's brother, | attended the’ bridegroom, who is’ known to baseball fans all over the world as “ Zim.” couple are at the } y, Broadway and 94th Street, and leave on thelr honeymoon te row, —_— LIEUT. READ HERE FRIDAY. Seaplanes come t Lieut. Commander A. C. Read and his five associates, first men to cross the | Auantic in an airplane, will not reach | New York, it was sald this afternoon, until late Friday. The crewa of the three American seaplanes that started the ‘ont May 10 under command of Commander ‘Towers are passengers on the steamship Zeppelin, due to dock Friday afternoon Between fifty and sixty scaplanes and airplanes ‘will greet Lieut. Read and his companions off Nantucket Shoals LIONESS SOLD FOR $10. Flo Zlegfeld Buys Deer and Angora Kids at Auction, Auctioneer Sam Marks took occasion to remark in the course of tho annual auction sale of animals and things at Central Park to-day that the times must be out of joint when he could get $18 .| Apleoe for Angora goats and only $10 for | a healthy three-year-old lioness namod. Beatrice, Two fine buffaloes brought $115 apiece. Ewe lambs went at $9.50 each and Zebu calves at $75. Flo Ziegfeld jr., theatrical manager, bought two red deer and three angora kid) Store closes at 5 P. M, at WEDNESD the bly commission merchants, lever, wore soon forced back to the | CONFIRMS NAMING OF POLK. pitt isteddinte § ‘ nw Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, MIDSUMMER FASHIONS Ts rae AY, JUNE 26, 1919," ery develope: n, now Minister to Peru, to be nister to Guatemala, was also post- § iIGTON, June tion of Frank P. Polk, ¢ a tary of State; Hugh Gibson to be Min- mouth, @ Boas W. Long to] HANOVER, N. H., June 25—Dart- a, was recommended | mouth College to-day conferred the hon- te Foreign Relations | orary degree of Doctor of Laws upon Irvin 8. Cobb, the author, and Major Gen. G. W, Goethals at its commence- ment day exe | ister to Polan be Minister to ¢ to-day by the Se Committee. lon to the nomination of Will- of Gouth Carolina to be The Tiighest' Class Talking Machine inthe World, Sonar, CLEAR-AS A BELL, A Tone Triumph! HE sweetness and matchless beauty of the lovely music which pours from the Sonora will explain to you why this instru- ment won highest score for tone quality at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, and why the Sonora is the phonograph that you are proud to own! The Sonora plays a/! makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments. A complete line of standard upright styles and ten period models is now available. Prices $50 to $1000 Sonora Phonogsaph Sales Company, Inc. je B. Brightson, President Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade) Sonora is licensed and operates under BASIC PATENTS of the phonograph industry The great new cereal food. ; Made | from the Milk of the Corn—it's mighty good! ( * Less Than a Penny a Serving A | The Patent Cereals Company (Established 1883) ‘New York, N.Y. NNYCORN ae alc a Lee Closed all day Saturdays from June 28th to September 1st. t SANITARY The raised side guards keep the mattress in place and prevent “runover” edges. Established 1879 SPECIAL PRICES in White, Flesh, Peach, $oe— Charge for Necessary Alterations ‘ . HARMS, the purest of fruit candies, are 100%, sugar, highly flavored with the juice of nature’s "choicest fruits. } Because of their | *kiess millions of CHARMS were sent to refresh and checr our Boys in France, These brilliant dresses are from a maker specializing on highest grade gowns— 500 exclusive Mid-Summer styles and colors, of evidently expensive char- acter—constituting, at $25, the mcst extraordinary values that have been featured this season—an event you cannot appreciate without attending! Models following advanced Fall waist-line, straight-line, tunic and draped modes—of finest quality heavy Silk Georgette Crepe, Silk lined, avy, Copen, Cornflower and newer shades. ont of the eleven luscious Flavors of The. 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