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~ Muff i NS-just right while the table is being set. ‘ Self Raisin Flour jin Packages only g ¢ a2 Event “EVENING “worn, , WEDNESDAY, 3 TUNE 28, MCh MILK MEN DEAF ‘a TO BRING ROBBER YATES. Going over prison fecords, Warder IN PROFIT HUNT Checked by No by We tae, They ay 2 Put Last Ounce Into By-Products. MK “TO BABES CHES i t : milk production of thie State, and this has led te a constant diver- sion of fluid milk from the daily consumer to condensing plants, confection factories, butter for foreign trade, &o, In other words, milk produced In this State is not Fou Gait ex purpose of providing milk a 2 low price, but bthoten for high- profitable by~ jucta, re example, in the confectionery day that Ping i, Yates, wi gay the ery a gear as ‘errand mon the ‘more, than was first Ootivet ed of one sentence, he has two Brophy of Sing Bing discovered yester-'to serve. He must gerve the twenty ah ah AG = wae rime : my re Ck 4 Y “ . it mon! pore at of the 4 teggived in New York 4 Kone ee as sa at Ly a bg a copy yea- 00 "pecurftea in in | terda for Produces x ie owes the — 0 ‘sentence, wi State a pa! and Avert Bord ‘tha for viola- rison guards wil to-day tion of pa is sentence he | for for Kaneas City to bring ‘ates. Thirty-fourth Street DECIDED REDUCTIONS have been made in the prices of Women’s Sports Suits and Silk Dresses as a result of which exceptional values are now being offered in Silk Dresses in a variety of models and materials, at $19.50 Sports Suits of light-weight wool jersey, tweed, home- spun, tricolette and novelty combinations, G. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Exceptional , Values _ are offered in a Reduction Sale of Boys’ Summer Clothing which is now in progress in the Department on the SIXTH FLOOR. Included are Boys’ Suits of light-weight worsted-and- cotton mixtures; two pairs of knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 14 years; an extraordinary offer at RR Se Ore cop sebetien $8.50 Boys’ Suits of fine quality, light-weight woolens in light and dark tones; sizes 7: to aD pera Sd Th) SES pe $16:50 Also All ready failures No trouble (not a bread flour) SVERWHELMED WITH STOCK— Cutting Prices 20 to 30% }Bronx Store Discontinued—Stock on Sale at _ } Other Three Stores—Must Be Sold Out at Once } i f We counted on conducting the Four Stores, After we had 9. them all stocked we had to give up our Bronx Store. It i ni sevand a —_ on enh hands. “ So man; y, paees, need Owen Daven-os that we figured that it * would beues good publicity to distribute the surplus stock at cut prices. ; \. The more aaa a see use the Owen Daven-o the more boosters } ae we have, ‘4 SAVE + Sei tied sie rent have one of the greatest necessities an of these overcrowded’ times. A » full size, and more com- 1) fc. fortable than the average bed, and a beautiful Davenport, all in ' ie. one, takes but the space of one, increases your living space, cuts Gis pias ae a b ' your rent down. Terms of payment that will make it easy for you. pmearen Bare, Don’t put it off. SALE GOING ON AT ALL THREE STORES. 3 STORES DTIOWENG Buy Now! Hurry to our INCORPORATED “ DOWNTOWN: UPTOWN: , BROOKLYN: - 34 East 23rd Street 66 West 45th Street 53 Flatbush Avenue | |Resinol || at $42.50, 58.00, 85.00, 110.00 Boys’ Bathing Suits tory, . . BY-PRODUCTS CONSTANTLY EN- Third Fl * One-piece style (4to 10 years) <= . $2.75 tee br-orettcts are more and PNRM rt hice 5 RENO Two-piece style (10 to 18 years) + 3.75 The Motor Delivery Service FOR THE SUMMER SEASON to. New Jersey, Westchester County, and Long Island points is in active operation. Boys’ Blouses of striped madras in a variety of attractive * patterns; collar attached; sizes 7 to 14 years, $1.25 at . e . ee @ e ” fading. qe butter, the entire production State and use it for other purposes fluid milk. ] MASS MEETING; CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. & Seventh Ave. | about getting & sucient supply ot | iN Saturday Evening, June 28th, at 8 o’Clock uy mulk in this ly “Ey more distributers of milk ey ‘pong into the cenaeasing | busi- ness, since Profits are much Why “ts condensed milk? NO LEGAL CHECK ON DIVERSION OF SUPPLY, Originally, condensed mit \ made in order to take care only of | IN the surplus milk after the consumer | IX had been fully supplied wit uid | 2S i To Oppose the Ratification of the Covenant | of the League of Nations in Its Present Objectionable Form fret from the people purpos: S ah prices charged for it in ‘order \ tae the milk may be used for these anerei by-products, actually form the basis upon whic milk is charged to the consumer, pr U. S. Senator HIRAM W. JOHNSON U. S. Senator JAMES A. REED A Message of the Utmost National Impor- | tance Which All Americans Should Hear and Heed at This Critical Time other words, instead of the milk| [ being pold at a low price to the con- sumer and @ great deal of it sold, and oe the remainder made - ld butter reverse Is and cheese, Butter and cheese eeee are figu red before that, untess | pote EA Feaey Syhich these bg iS Speakers | apportioned, the price constantly high and the supply lim. ited, especially as goregn markets are constantly being developed for these by-products. cleared away my pimples! | | Resinol Ointment, with the help removes ADMISSION FREE. Limited Number of Reserved Seats. Telephone or Telegraph for Reserved Seat Tickets. || THE LEAGUE for the PRESERVATION of AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, Inc. 1133 Broadway, at 26th Street, New York City Telephone, Chelsea 9913