The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 15

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* come from farm farm work. “NY. STATEFARNER ji ~ WORKS EGHT HOURS © ADAK TWEE AY (Conttoaed rom rind Puan) a , $75 for hominy meal 1 and $35 Der ‘ meal. Thus feed 1S eto ian ‘per ton average, and you get $2.5: Er eae Pra et 4 e or yay it 15a an he tn Pay, it out at $6 4 : boy oat #28 per a ith Send leant Ir r month and board * ($8 per week), or $40 per month pe ‘o-day bis wages j inobodiog vcard oF an averogse ne oy bes 75 } per month with board at $1, per per manth, as ie And all’of this change pas 'ant ag ~G oscars en where a oe Moyer sold 00. hieaa of Hol- asteins in the ist week in teenie aks “told tab is tats big herds that Cwere di Jest week right in ‘his A capitalist ¢ A patriot who te aa juce at a loss. A man. who works eight Ge # day twice a Am fe hs avery element of nature to feombat every day ii e" year, » "A man who rel sega ahd at ere 0 gives rere ‘and sng. than an: in being ‘Who takes unto himeel? 3 z s zen. Who sells his products fer whan 2 the other fellew we to pa: th and hi fellow'e rodncle a y Ras Se oer ”4 oe fellow cares to fl for. 9) "he te oats ricatured on the stage 2 and in the daily paperey but whe ij San gome nearer’ taking, Hold’ of 4 any, business and making it than any other American ative and in captivity WONT’ HIRE LABOR | / AWAY FROM FARMS, State Manufacturers Act to Prevent Reduction in Ranks of Rood Producers. BUFFALO, May 28.—Ne farm labor Will be hired away or encouraged to , Ieave food profuetion in the fivids dur- | $ng the Hresent ecason ‘if *ths--Awed: | ‘ elated Industries of New, Yorle: State oan help it ‘The Board of Directors, of the State aoe Association adopted a reso- Ajution at its meeting here ‘which ‘will Yfattect more than half of the factories i: the States, demanding that, all its hembers refrain from advertising for q Tice labor in agricultural districts aid from hiring men known to. have | SEIZE BIG STILL | ON STATEN ISLAND} Police and Federal Agents Find. 475 Gallons of Near Whiskey, Frequen@ @neountets with ripened and tiem to thelr source this week, and re- sulted im .@ raid on an eMcient still at 0, 116 ‘Holland Street amd the con- {aries <n Sepak ems gal- frame dwelling, smashed a in the door, after no answer to (heir fenecking. ‘The windows were shuttered and locked and the house looked ‘The st{t was tn the ‘basement. ™ the kitchen waa a steel tank containing near«whiskey, and the rooms wera stacked with cases of empty halt-pint bottles. Ag the. ratders Were leaving louis Tatdensack, a Syrian, attempted | to enter and was arrested he ip eed | violating the Wont a “tare, ve] EXCITED OVER BALL GAME. Five Arvontoti at Pole Grousds Freed by Magistrate. Five men Aiton of “disorderly con- duct’ during the ball @ame at the Polo Creunds were discharged By Magistrate Frothingbam ¢his morning. Detectives Giinan and Burke, who made the arrests, testified that they heard the men offer bets and saw them change coats, The ‘prisoners admitted ‘“jump- jog up" aif exeiting moments of the game, eapediatly in the seventh inning, ~when the @ante "had three men on bere but Genied betting and denied ing thelr eoats. Pec cta ein Rts Gore Krilow and Leo Bauer, ON ep arraigned t— Wederal to-1 morrow.” EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the’ bottom of most. digestive ills, KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION ~ afford pleasing and com relief from ithe distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MARERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION _ Sports Time is here=-pi athe new t Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits | at $25. ‘The smartest of Jersey suits—sd \wouthfully fashioned that they are irresistible, and so useful that no ig complete without one. Fashioned of -execllent quality: wool Jersey, with long tuxedo or notched collar and novel pocket treatments. In the wanted sport shades and heather mixtures, Sizes 14,to 18 years. : Second Floor Misses’ Sports Coats Reg. $29.50 and $35—Friday and Saturday At $19.50 Easy to slip“into—light weight for comfort—and smartly fashioned of, polo ¢loth, velour and wool Jersey in sport and street shades, The swagger touch is achieved by pateh pockets, convertible ay and éelf or leather belts. Siges 14 te 18 years, , Misses’ Sports es ‘bah Specially Priced ‘Friday and Saturday At $18.50 Fashioned ‘of plain and fancy Tricolette in youthfal two-piece model, with skirt and vestee of white and coatee of Barnt Orange, Rose, Jade and Copenhagen. Sizes 14 to 20 years, Second Floor Women’s Swagger Sports Coats Friday and Saturday At $29.50 | For all’ outdoprs—the links, the shore or motoring—in models that . have an exceptional appeal because of their’ departure from the common- place. Developed in Black Velveteen, fully . silk - tined and braid bound; also in Polo Cloth, Timed with good quality silk. Fourth Floor Camp Toggery for Girls ~ “of 6 to 20 Years presented in the highly individualized department for girls al x SAKS & COMPANY Here fs assembled almost évery conceivable kind of tog- gery for camp and sporte—clothes that ‘can endure the rough wear:and tear of camp life—and stand uj op well under any kind of service, Of especial intexest Friday and Sat- urday! Well tailored Sport pond of Khaki Galatea, with CT PT rrr eee $2.95 Full pleated bloomers on a atiten Belk pains: ss 2.25 » Overalls with very jaunty pockets ........... 2.95 Farmerette—an overall with attached waist.... 3.75 Women’s White Buckskin Oxfords ~ ap pletured At $10 The sport Oxford of the season, made of selected white buckskin with white rubber sele and bool, Also at $10--Same model in. tan Rugsia Calfekin at Saks for\the link sions and all outdoors, is, viduality and exclusiveness, Here oi nk items from out many depress Hats. ok git tennis, motorin, jating-—sea- shore * mountains— fashionéd of leather, silk duvetyn, velour, felt, cele silk, Wool, rib- bon, Panams, peanut or Wool Sports Sweaters Friday and Saturday $6.95 A novelty weave distin- guishes this smart model, made in tuxedo fashion of fine mohair yarn and shetland wool, Tied with faney or braided belt. Colors;— Rose, jade, orchid, Co- penhagen, buff, navy, white, and black. : Third Floor Silk Pongee Smocks Friday and Saturday $7.50 The coolest thing for Summer and «portey— fashioned of all silk pongee, piped in econ- tragting silk and hand embroidered in vory tastoful Colors; Jade green, rose, navy, flesh, white, black and orchid, Thind Floor | -, Chine; Trieolette, Wash ‘ette Crepe: and Satin: .Two of many styles pictured. | Made of imported natural featured specially for ad frst fo spans apd stron wear, fashioned lo wigs, embroi in colors, a ith \ ape rgarulie, finished with whch s 1 to 16 years, Pop peste rete The styles at $27.50 ‘ded pinch- backs with tucked pockets; straight tine effects with tailored bang and still more with tuzede, At $89.50 are dressy nodal, Hebly “embroidered in silk and silk braid. Each suit is simply A and a mont wonderfal value. Pewih. Plas Silk Sports Skirts Reg. $2275 10 $39.50 at $1 11.50 to $16.95 Skirts more skilfully made, more NRG Vis 7 hi I 4 Regularly $5.05—dainty Pen voiles, striped plain organdie in many delightful shades. Youthfully tesmsmed With fie frilting atid iftlen. Blded 8 to Ja rears POR oy AND wep al wl Boys, pine Serge: Suits Very Special gt winsome in their; styling are not to be had. Fashioned of Sry wn | i tats ta Satin, Embroidered Sik - iii ij aud Wool Faille, Georg. (V eg ffered here at this will Paling these to be eck the very best values Baronette. roduced in‘All Wool Navy Biss! of the most Ress weeny soe 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Suits With Extra! : Knickers, $18.95 > ° -| Every one made to sell at@ much by price aA now offered for. the, first at $18.95. Sw tailored in a large Aries of plain color and novelty’sui questionable merit. Norfolk and: ae a pile Gah styles, featuring many ex+ / a elusive innovations. Sizes.8 to 18 years, , ] 4 As Cool as an Ocean Breeze— Linen Riding Habits tan linen At $22.50 | . é ~ The best values to be seen anywhere in a Summer riding habit, Full Norfolk and Pad- dock models, with reinforced breeches. All sizes, Complete Equestrian Shop, Sixth Floor Broken sclectdns of suite. bi Heretofore sold prices, Quantity limited. Sizes 10 to 17 years, __ Cool and trim - —> Women’s Specially Priced Friday and . Saturday at | Smart Organdie Guimpes | $12 50 ‘ Spectally Priced Friday and Saturday at 4 | wins | $2.79 Gracefully fashioned frocks of Nothing smarter for wear with.the suit or sports sweater, ) flowered ov foulard-patterned votles, thefr daintiness enhanced by crisp or- gandic collars and plaiting. The many lovely styles included at each prieo preclude any possibility of not sulting every taste, Light and dsrk colors in full size assortments. Bises 84 to 44, ready to take the place of a waist, of add « brightening touch to the costume, Fashioned of tucked organdie, with dainty Sling or val. lace chaning, In white, ecru and } Organdie, wot " Special $1.45 The pleated frill down the *:a>> gives this organdie véstee «@ dainty primness. Smart roll collar, tucked or bémp- | stitched, edged with narrow pleating. In ecru or blue. | H] Lace Gilets ~{). Spécial Sr | 4 Fashioned of row upon row of frilled val. lace;‘finished At» Z ANAEMIA: eee Fier +n with Venice lace and roll collar,

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