The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 19

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ak Hee RH PILES UP ONRIVERPIERS; ~-LITLEIS MOVED Report of ag rm Pacific | Company to Merchants’ Asso- ciation Illustrates Conditions. A typical iNustration of the freight Jam in this port is contained in a re- ort to-day to the Traffic Bureau of the Merchants’ Association by the South- Pacific Steamship Company, show- Ing that on Tuesday the following mer- | handise was removed fror 49 and 50, on the North § of rice, 39 barrels of rosin, 150 drums) of alcohol, ainst this the following is re- ported to be do! the company: cases, 4,541 sacks, barrels of general ¢ gum, turpentine, co goat skins, cement and wax. The stagnation of the traffic due to the coastwise s and railways strikes has dep stocks of storage in’ this city, } ing to the State Division of { and Markets which reports respect- | fag the warehouse situation as fol- ant on the plers of | bags, 29 bale: | foodsturfs | a } lows: Hy {. “Quantities of frozen beef, butter, { {}lamb, ‘mutton and poultry on hand | {} are smaller than at this time last t year. Misc neous meat and cheese i PB a) snow aecre over last month, but | tr larger amounts than a ye { f eggs in sto r) ties has resulted in an egg short and has delayed the storuge of exes the extent of 400,000 cases less than thig time last year.” men's Assoc y that at 6 Court lighter ca > on strike dent of the Longs tion, announced meeting at N: Brooklyn, this aft taing will be “orde WHEN you open the lid of this cedar chest, next Fall,no |} moths will flutter out to greet you. They can’tgetin, CEDAR CHESTS Our fragrant cedar chests aro } availuble in every shape and size; én rich natural polish or hand-omo mahogany or oak exteriors, some have small wooden wheels for rll- ing under the bed, Prices from $19 to $112, fewiss. Concer 4st STREET ano 61m AVENUE NEW YORK Tis i Keane Epa ante i) BRUGAna FOR Eoeh mate and ined of aT Oi authority. -_—- yas remoy 1 fast night : ‘om his ho st Mak The strike will be in eupport of the| Even Lenine Is Put Aside in Favor|avenue, tt S typhoid | nue, bales of cotton yarn and |, t suit 7. V. O'Connor, International Preei-| ff he lighter eg one ‘EVENING Wouts, Jas secretary to Borough President Bd- BRUSILOFF SEIZES ward Imann, He attonded Inst CONTROL IN RUSSIA | Frisay's fot the Board of Bat). captains are affiliated with the Long- shoremen's Association and no one in union circles questioned O'Connor's | striking coastwise longshoremen, who fever. have of Soldier—-To Drive months, It! = — _— Against Poles. LONDON, May 19.—Gen, Alexiet Brustioff i if sepreme control in Kuss.a according to trustworthy ad- vices received here to-day, Even Lenine has been put aside for the time being at least while the Supreme Council of the People's Commia- saries has been forced into a sec- ondary position. Brusiloff {s regarded as one of the greatest soldiers of Russia and to him is attributed the new drive which is being made against the Poles around Kieff. FRANK FOGARTY, ACTOR, ILL. been out three ens to tio up not o ft the State Canal to coastwise steamship In the produce district the report was regarded as another menace to New York's food supply. “WILD” AUTO HURTS BABY. Then Plunges Into Plate Glass “Diamond Dyes” Don’t Spot, Run Don’t Risk Material in Poor Dyes that Fade or Streak Window Acroxn Street. Left at Fourth Avenue and 44th Street, Brooklyn, last night, with its engine running, an automobile owned by William Steen, No, 4811 Fifth Ave+ Brookiyn. ran down the grade and Up on the sidewalk a half a block away, overturning a baby carriage in which three-months-old John Bie [N 3d Street. The baby was and his head severely cut the curb to the Each package of “Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar- ments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed Vaudeville Performer, Riewelman’s Secretary, in Haapital Acting an tithe mt: | Frank Fogarty, known in vaudeville | goods. estaurant owned by |theatres all over the country, is zert- Buy “Diamond Dy ously {11 in Brooklyn Hospital. Mr. Fogarty, at one time President|anteed even if you ia of the White Rats, a union of variety | before. Druggist has color card.— performe has for several years acted Advt. sted on a charge of It is belleve motor truck set own the grade Toa Clearance Sale Held in the Tailoring Trade EVERY END IN THE HOUSE to Order 6%« 50 AO 45 SLASHING PRICES Hundreds of styles that have finally dwindled down to only a suit length, I place on sale at all my stores regardless of former prices. Some of these ends are all-wool, some con- tain a percentage of cotton and consist of Blue Serges— Fancy Worsteds Tweed, Cheviots and Cassimeres H suitable for Spring and Summer wear. In_ this Hrange you will find a wonderful selection of good desirable patterns and the price H will be regardless of your: size. Suit to Order Special Clearance of All Uncailed for Suits--Ready to Wecr JI have dispose a numbe on of uncalled for suite ¢ on hand ‘ee: I will It Oh WOLSTERED |) $s | tal is. HENRY ADLER} 3 ere nel near Tiberi | i Open Unt i Wg ad BinthushiAve tan NavinaictnBrecuivn ny Open Evenings Until 10 P. fh aturdays Until 11 P, M. Day light Workrooms, 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEWARK—186 Market Sireet, where Murray's used to be. Open Evenings Until 10, Saturdays 11. \Boys’ Suits with two Pants o tHorlick ‘Malted Milk WEDNESDAY, rit 19, 1920, © TOMORROW ONLY They are fancy mix- tures in the Norfolk! model—no_ store can equal them at ten, twelve nor thirteen dollars. Come and see them. Sizes 6 to 15 Worth $16.50 $Q.85 th/ (4 Bene) 3rd ‘Ave_83 ve ase Yonkers Store, 25 No. Broadway. pols sulle aiaecc aie | in 15 minutes. Just add water RAGRAND RAPIDS FURNI URE| 104“ SEL” STATION ar Conner a Onn SATURDAY EVENINGS” oe a COWN ON #50" 54 *°5. DOWN ON *759° 72 DOWN ON *1002° : ISHER Ros Grrttoane B04 Sts | Originated in 1883 The mame, “Malted Milk,” devised by Horlick, has been appropriated by others, Only by the Original Horlick process, which imitators do not reproduce, ean tlie fill food values and flavor of Malted Milk be obtained, ‘The medical profession everywhere has endorsed the Original product for over a third of @ century, Imitation, We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns -HENBER. “b A. PRICE, pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Prosetiy Refunded ' | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | Beautifully Hand Tailored : All-Wool Tricotine, All-Wool Serge and Shepherd Check SUITS For Women and Misses Taken from Our $49.75, $55 and $65 Racks Reduced to *39.75 Coats lined with Peau de Cygne or Pussy Willow Silk. Vestee tailored or blouse effects, plain or tastefully trimmed with silk braid or hand embroidered; all sizes for women and misses; included also are many high-class suits in stout sizes. male o> A Sale of Women’s Banded | Women’s Bungalow Sport Sailors Aprons For Matron or Miss e e Made of extra good quality Every onea beauty and : 4 percale or gingham; shown in pretty colorings, stripes or fig- a remarka- ble value. sh REAL ured effects; were made to sell epart- ment, eee sini Second Women’s Crepe Kimono Gowns, Floor Made of good quality, cut full, well made, elastic at waistline; V neck and sleeves trimmed with ribbon to match gown; shown in $1. 5A rose, lavender, light blue or vee es A large variety of styles and colors, in- cluding black and black and white, Every one tastefully trimmed with grosgrain or faney ribbon. all sizes; regularly $2.50 Attractive Economies in Good Serviceable Floor Coverings bee Td we 90c WaterproofCongoleum |: A big favorite with those who have tested its terns in which o rapping colors have regis- o: q , tered light blurs. 2 yards wide Cc d, Bring Room Measurements Room lengths only; will give years of service; neat new patterns— two yards wide. A wonderful floor cov a value ass ain he ae lasting quality. Waterproof—neat new pat- $1.49 Heavy Cork Linoleum 98 cit Prepald Mai: Orders Filled. Summer Dress Fabric Savings Voiles Organdies | Ginghams Mohairs Beautiful designs on | Colored; a fine sheer | he yi ee So. indies via a fine quelity 40 inch | fabric, 45inches wide, | ‘wide, known ee eee voiles, in a full line | The regular price for ¢ curability | : | and {ast colorings. | Navy Blue, Black of color combina | this quality is 79¢ | Tingeandamallriics | and Tan color: tions; per sp yard; per4QO and = checks; per yard 4 Oo] yard 498¢ | per yard. 59c yard ° Linen and Domestic Economies Scarfs and Shams Pillow Cases With wide lace trimming, ulso with Hemstitched and embroidered le- largetatiey lace cahiteat each 89¢ | signs for monograming, size 45x36; each 79¢ Wide She: efinge | Hemstitched Sheets | Krinkle Spreads 86 mehes : With cluster’ krinkle bleached sheeting, | Made of heavy bleached sheeting, size 81x90, | stripes ior, double regular $1.10 yerd; | to fit full sige beds, Regular price | beds, Easily laun- A a » fi ge be gular pric $2 25 | dered; $2 89 yard IC | $2.89; each ‘ . each ° Screen Doors i indo wSercens ade of kiln dried lumber, walnut finish, covered with best grade wire cloth; sizes 1.4 as Size <6,10 $2 98 3x7.6 5 Ox7 le Special send screens C, 0. D. Height s from ti <a wins Anoooun? 21 to 33... Store ae 9 mS M. to 5.30 P. M.

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