The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 8

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No Connection With Any Other Store ae ae ee Store flours 4 Infants’ Thin store wilt Dresses (Be clomed atl day | Queer whites Pridey. July 4. Dlosed a!) dey on 119 West Saturdays during July and Ave 24th St. Near 6th Ave ist. Open # to fom this store, hark? aecounts. No delivery, sare timiied.. Sine and color amort mente arn not Eee ee Other buat: . re "Bawt pes but everything wold bore is [ress an & bie bareain. hee What Vou save, Great Big Tuesday Sale of Remnants and Rummage Thousands of short lengths from the National's Piece Goods Department. Silks and Cot- in weaves, colors and patterns innumerable. This season’s goods! National Overstocks of ls, Sheets, etc. In our Rummage Department in the basement: Goods that have slight manufacturing ‘defects and been rejected by the National's examiners. Merchandise that has been soiled from ‘handling in the National’s building or in this store. sce" Great Big Sale of Mildren. Kvery ‘pair ar. All National o' Women's fomen's hed H fomen's Pashio Diack with undyed solens Meavs combed cotton in me- eamieas, wide Superior Soamicns dium w quality cotton medium wotent; eam lem; Stockings of black cotton; fine ‘omen’s Fibre Slik Hoot Hone; cotton tops; seain- Jous; ‘brown, men Boamiens 1 Avy weight olen: biack | combe "* ribbed medium Hehe wetent ht weight cotton hose. af thre Children's Hose Boys’ oF Girls’ Seamiens i ut , welght, Reinforced hevle and Tan No only. Per 8c ——_ s Cotton ofinaasateg Saunt | | sax Stripe Cotton Jerey || Remnants quality weight. Cloth in pink only. For Nainsook, Long Cloth, lene Pretty summer creases: 5 | | Cheese Cloth, Muslins, P eens Beant ™™ 30C oats jeces—all short Out Schaar acer at, 4 ei Flannels, etc. for hundreds of Fy values rent 5e to 97c pyran ar a ee “at, #2: 11" be to 69e good weight, good qual: stripes and irvead ‘sg ids. Price rn mabe i Piano Scarf of White Linene with 214 inch | Clany Lace insertion. 23x76 ~— inches. 69¢e Underwear an ogenes Cotton Tar a woven: absorbent 16x30 inch, 8 for¥**' White Huck Towels with hemmed ends and fast color woven bor- Lar itea4 Jnch? good wolght; absorbent; ferviceable: € for. 7OC Bleached, fringed Cot- ton Turkish Towels, 16x Handsome and launders well Losers A great big lot of men’s, women’s and children's Knit Underwear that is perfect in every way, though slightly soiled and needing but « » All Summer weight. Union Suits, Combinations, Vests, Shirts and Drawers. Panels New Liberty pattern white Nottingham Door Panel woven in rope va- lance effect. etna 10c to 69¢ | Biss... 29¢ ‘ With an Electric Fan a cooling breeze is at once availa ole All the breeze you want and where you want it Many sizes and types may be seen at our Show Rooms ‘The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 1th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 151 East 86th St between Lexington & grd Aves 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 1g East s2sth St wear sth Ave *124 Westg2dSt between B’way& 6th Ave 362 East rq4goth St near Courtlandt Ave 4 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave *Open Until Midnight Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 424 Broadway near Canal St T YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL hak sini shthlby ae —__ The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St,, Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filled comms. GO AND FIND IT, “SHORT GAS’ PUMP ‘EXPOSURE BRINGS CHECK TO ROBBERY | City Officials and Honest Deal- | ers Act Promptly on Eve- | ning World’s Story. Inst for proper inspection of is reported by the city Department o Weights and Measures, t approval of the campaign ‘being made by Tho Evening World gasoline | pumps in service stations and garages first story was printed quoting Gov- ernment Wgures that four out of five pumps are not accurate the depart- ment has received many requests for inspection, and its smal! force of men has been kept on the jump. “All the garage men and, service stations want their pumps inspected at Once, too,” said Joneph J. Holwell, City Commissioner of Weights and Measures, Motorists who have voleed their approval of the campaign for better inspection of gas pumps state the worst source of complaint is in the Outskirts of the city, in the smaller warages and the outlying service st ions, Downtown gas stations have competition to meet, and they also have their pumps inspected, it being easier to get an inspector downtown than In the suburbs. ¢| Large service stations in Manhat- Bince the | t@2 have to deal with taxicab drivers, chauffeurs and men experienced with Just mention my name- “The richest gold the deep- est lies. S’truth, Good Sir —the rhymster minded him of a certain cigarette when he limned that line! It's the richest private brand you ever smoked—and there's only one way to get it—just mention m name’’— . nj] | raw materials scattered all over the| Catalogue. PEASE PIANG SOMPANY ast) West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn. 67 Halsey St. Newark, N. J. PHYSICAL CULTURE Reduces the abdomen Improves the circulation growing or size. a a od PROFESSOR CHARLES MUNTER’S FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN — SPECIAL 2-00 FOR A LIMITED TIME children man, woman or child, athlete or invalid of any age, weight handling gasoline und who watch |their fuel closely, insisting on proper measure and demanding the pumps bo inspected. It ts not unusual for downtown stations to sell 1,000 gal- lons of fuel a day and out of the many motorists there are those who ask about the inspection of tne pumps. | But from Brooklyn, the Bronx, and now especially in the summer resort communities where garages and ser- jvico stations are open for only the summer months, many complaints are received. The gurage men do not [try for permanent trade; they are in the business for only a few months |moatly, und they make ay much as possible then in that brief time, As | a result “short” gallons of fuel are sold ahd motorists are helpless, Prices are also jumped and the stranger Is made to pay all he will stand, | Another activity which has result- ed from the publication of “gas” jstories in ‘The Evening World ts the jattempt to force sales of the “visible” |style of pumps. Sulesmen are telling |garage owners their style of pump jhas been officially given an “0, K." by the city department and it will |climinate inxpection, ‘The Evening | World has no plan to bovst any kind of pump. What is demanded Is a more rigid insection by the city de partment of the pumps now In use, thus insuring to motor car owners full value when they purchase fuel. SedaeaNiet aliases ‘PRICE OF SHOES TO 60 HIGHER, TANNERS SAY |Say Only Increased Transportation Facilities Will Cut Down Cost. Still higher prices for shoes were forecast in a statement issued last night by the Tan’ United States after a meeting here. Responsibility was placed by Fred A. Vogel, Pesident of the council, at the door of “the good old rule of sup- ply an demand.” Not only is there @ large <einand for leather in this untry but European nations are ‘anxious buyers,” it was said, There is only one way to reduce prices, according to the statement, and that Js to increase transportation | facilities. “There are considerable stocks of | world,” the tanners said, “that can} | be made available provided the Ship- | | ping Board or some other agency of | the Government sees that additional, ships are provided for South Amer- lea, India, China, Vladivostok and! | MUNICH, June 30.—Prince George, eldest son of Prince Louis of Bavaria, has entered a Jesuit monastery at Inns- bruck, according to newspapers here, Prince George of Bavaria was born in Munich, Apfil 2, 1880. He was married to Archduchess Isabel of Austria on Feb, 10, 1912, but the marriage was de- clared null and void by the Supreme Court of Bavaria on Jan. 17, 1913. Later the annulment was decreed at Vienna. Vancouver Carmen Vote te Retar Work. VANCOUVER, B. C., June 80,— Street railway employees on strike here have voted to return to work, it was announced to-day. BODY SUPPORT Compels Deep Breathing 's' Council of the] ° Straightens Round Shoulders Expands the Chest Develops the Lungs Strengthens the Back Holds your body erect Gives a graceful figure NULIFE COMPANY Ave. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. 14 and 14 Pound Package IF 4 4 7 “WON ITS FAVOR THRLOUCH The sweetheart of the con Ivo: FLAVOR and shonger sands wt dtalement. UK Kellogg, Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogge’s everyday. Conrright 1919, by Kallogs Toasted Core Pluk On, the Both Stores CLOSED All Day Saturday, July 5th Closed, Of Course, All Day. Independence Day, July 4 FOR EVERY ROOM OF EVERY HOME BEDS BEDDING BOOK: BUFFETS CARPETS CHAIRS CHIFFONIERS CHINA CLOSETS ‘LOCKS CURTAINS DESKS DRESSERS GO CARTS HIGH CHAIRS BCE BOXES KITCHENWARE LAMPS. LINOLEUM MATTING MORRIS CHAIRS OILCLOTH PARLOR SUITES ANOS PLAYER PIANOS AND MUSIC ROLLS PICTURES Let’s Celebrate The Signing of Peace And Forget Business For Three Days: CoWPERTHWAIT & SONS - Open a Charge Account with the “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue 2 Stores 193-205 Park Row RU SERVERS SIDEBOARDS STOVES TABLES WARDROBES TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS ETC. ETC. and 121st St. at Chatham Square ——— WOE Mie nt? Ra Rr BO x

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