The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 35

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OF SEASON, REACH N. Y. TO-DAY Crates in Consignment Should ft Retail at Five Cehts—Water- 2 melons Also Arrive, HIE first Georgia peaches of the season arrived in this olty to-day, A whole car- foad, 400 crates, averaging 240 Peaches to a crate, came in by express from Reynolds, C., hav- ing been gives from there last “May- woTund, ruddy fruit—sell whole- yyatale at from $3 to $4 4 crate and gagbould retail at wbout 5 cents wn@blece It is probably they will tbe taken up mainly by the big Fig ge botels and restaurants. ws q ». Florida watermelons and cante- »cloupes also arrived to-day, but if arsmall quantities; the season for -wthese fruits not yet being com- mercially enim ke ‘bao EYES, ROBBERS’ LURE. Names Beaten, Robbed of $371. William MoAlpin, eighteen years old, ) No. 706 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, !s Suffering from a head wound inflicted by « robber who got $371 from him. MecAipin is employed by the Saratoga Meat Market. No. 98 Saratoga Avenue, on his way to the Mechanics’ was to deposit his employer's money | he was accosted by a man in a ray at No. $ Garatoga Avenue. “My eyes are bad,” the astran, a. “Would you mind reeding me és on the mailboxes in here?* McAlpin ‘compiled and. ts he vending over to read ho was struck with | rt ‘blackjack. When he regained con- | the man end the are were <{wone, a —>——__—_ “ABOLISH 42 COMMITTEES. Henntors a to te Reduce Mem- } a bership of Others. .b WASHINGTON, May 28.—The Senate } ypted yesterday to abolish 42 standing ttees and reduce membership of hers, effective in the next Con- ‘The reform has been urged for and the new committee state was compe virtually without discussion. It ‘ili largely reduce employee patronage. ‘iBenator Knox said the plan would fut out all of the committeas which If ever meet.” Senator Under- Democratic leader, joined... ure = edoption of the zeae “ERE MILK FUND CONCERT, Wandy Mackenste, Mawallan Tenor, i Heard First ‘Time Here. WThe concert at the Waldorf-Astoria fmot night for the benefit of the Fund for American Free Milk for Italy, was Avell attended. The artints © included Witto Ruffo, Miss Ann& Fitziu. Alberto Solarretti, ‘the Italian pianist, and ant MacKensie, Hawallan texor, Woe eard here for the first time athe programmes were distributed by utantes under the direction of Mrs. ward X. Breitung, Chairman of the “ntertainment Committee. The patron- Included | Princess | Rospigtios!, Mra. Herbert Mra. George Jay Gould, Mrs, ra. Charles H. Ditaon, fe. Benjamin Guinness, Mrs. John ‘ irs, Mra. Edward R. Campbell and| % FRANCE To BALK LABOR WAR. | Pwon't erat Pablic Officials to) mn Federation. ® PARis, u y 28.—Premier Millerand Was informed a number of Senators hat the Government would soon pro- 2. @ measure prohibiting the Feder- of Minor Public Officials from @ifiiating with any organizations not @milar to thelr own. e- This is the Premler’s answer to the! ecent detision of, the Federation to Ge: “Siam fay when he arrived from ‘Naples on steamship Pesaro because of a uantity of cocaine found in the false Spottom of one of his trunks, was held ter $2,000 bail for the Grand ‘Jury by ral Commissioner Hitchcock to- De Nicolas still insisted that a iving relative had placed the drug the thout The Tale of the Tailor- + Made Slim, stout, short and tall—folke who want fit and fashion in ui dergarments as clothing find it pay: BUPERIOR merch: derwear taller as well Pr eae, je Superior Merehan underwear ct ‘em superior F and guese-timates of sie h go with Superior ‘& Superior for every pur ind purpose, to At every fontour and curve, without hunching or binding, ereeping or crawling. A\ Buperior construction stops struction! Bimply seek t Buperior Merchant~ sey gently oat firmly Watters, A John Mackrell is a saloon steward on the American liner St. Paul which ar- rived to-dgy from Southampton, Eng- land, eight days out with 808 passen- gers. John for many years was a waiter in the white light district of Broadway and says that like most waiters and bartenders of the Great White Way, when prohibition came he took to the water. “Over 60 per cent. of the men “who lost out in my ‘line ashore,” said he, "turned to the sea where they are in demand. They are on the American Line, on the transports and on the Havana run.’ a This is news about the remainder of them, but it seems no more than na- tural that a Mackrell should want to retarn to the sea. Term tor . 12 Eltery! . convicted of man- slaughter in the second degree in connection with the death on Feb. 24 of Mary Varvaro of No. 836 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, was sentenced to- day by Judge Knott in the Court of General Sessions to Sing Sing for not less than seven or more than fourteen years, The indictment charged mur- der in the first degree, Tt was ‘alleged by the prosecution | that Chiarelll, a married man, and | of fre . had a rende: Street, and that the aun | because on’ one goeasion two be a Saooke his | for He gaid to have! suspected Mrs. . Varvaro of complicity in the hold-up. AMUSEMENTS. Ere 8. Moa Tose. Ret at Garden HOLIDAY MATINEE MWA PASSING SHOW 9°) CENTURY CS; c. Wea. Bre 8.38, & Sat, 2.15, FLORODORA| STAR eet nee wii” Somme? NOT so ona AGO CASINO T=.. 390 8. & By, Eve. 0.15. Pop.Mi.Deo.Day, Best Soats $1.50. , BE GOOD s= BERNARD * orm BORDONI in “AS YOU WERE.” AMUS: SHUBERT “B.¥.c~, Bee || ‘Rachel Crothers’ ‘Hull and Gretna Comedy 39 EAST cerita inner REARN A Day of Savings for Holiday Shoppers Reduced Prices on All Vacation Needs EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Holiday Specials in The GIRLS’ SECTION Bonn iste Beta bi oi nebosailecd tilted. 920, , " ead eee wii STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 Fourteenth Street West of Pith Avenue SATURDAY Holiday Specials in HOSIERY Several interesting values Holiday Special in Bathing Dresses S LASSIE < The holiday s: COMEDY (i. 22 Mats.Sat., My Lady Friends = ee MAXINE ELLIOTT'S {hee Wifey: Bre #.14. very low prices. irit means so much to young girls, and to be really happy for the gala occasion they must be prettily and appropriately These reductions on seasonable coats and frocks place many attractive “things at her disposal at dressed. John D. Willams ALT SOULS’ EVE Lota ind Cyril KEIGHTLEY, mierace BUDDIES «Wonderful Thing #2: PUTT Le Sarr et a RIOMARD, oa te S. & BEYOND THE HORIZON 4 BROADHURST W408, Bret JANE COWL “ii aa 3 ee THROUG Farewelt Pertormance ‘To-night. = i" Two Years The EST v EAST ew ‘AT ASTOR bk ta 9 ma ne ‘Goth Be., near B’way.|/Mets. Thurs, GARRICK ; Grediey 1522, Bys.8.30.|d& Sat. 2.30, THEATRE GUILD'S Greatest Success, ‘‘JANE ~LLEGG’’ we bs mre iUMAN faye emotes An Innocent Idea § KEANE, wtih ‘Skt, @ Mandar at 200" | “seonaie tere" |) ELTINGE Daeg St Sink, tt | Chin ESE , WIRE trae ats ee ad Ae Sore BELMONT {hitiises fhure, & fate st £30; || REPUBLIC Were 424 8, iT PLAYHOUSE J, 4%, 27593018 MARJORIE RAMBEAL LONGACRE {5 Sisk. ‘ro'vionw 00. , Mt. ADAM. AND EVA MOROSCO Wet 43% 8, Pre. ot + 3.30 SPECIAL MATINE! OMATION DA THE MOL m rile! With MARTHA HEOMAN, wi larrigan, Vernon Stecle, ~~ Clearance of handsome Spring Coats (illus- trated); all wool materials; two tones and solid colors; double and single belt styles, large collars— that were $20.94 and $22.94.... Great Reductions Also in Girls’ Coats +++ 13,50 Girls’ White Dresses are offered on Saturday, that one may obtain a week-end supply at mod- erate cost. Women’s full fashioned lisle hose, black—844 to 10— our regular $1.10..... 88 Men's Black Mercerized Hose— our reg. .65 Full F. or gray—our reg. .86 Women's Black Siik Hose—full fashioned—iisle sole, heel and toe—our reg. $2.47......061 Holiday Special Silver Plated Tea Sets 10.00 Our regular $15.95 Hostesses will appreciate the chance to include one of these lovely tea seta in their plans for holiday en- tertaining, for this value is very unusual. Sets comprise four pieces and are in Colonial design with Grecian border. | Sterling Silver Topped Pep- per and Salt Shakers— of good value. other. a loose back. with white. ‘ Fancy glass Pebtler Pretty for thé beach and practical for swim- th ming, these two new models of high lustre surf ca, cloth, fulfil. all requirements, particularl One style has a fitted Both are base, trimmed: BEST SEATS 5 $2 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Ma'T®, shepherd checks with large col- LYCEUM te... 45m st 20 |] INA CLAIRE =. Whe oud ‘Staak By avery Wh New Amsterdam, Seeks Mu HOLIDAY MATINEE NEXT fi EED Wynn CaRMival Wy AMSTERDAM ROOF COHAN & HARRIS 2" Bre. bah 20, Mts, Wed., Sat. on ade Condy HONEY: GiRL TO-NIGHT 1 r2hih Time ye Sunshiny Cape Cod SA SON | Booth , Tarkington's || ; 9 John Drink wat ns CORT ok ad Henry Wlers ite Henry Miller & Blanche Bates 1s james, Foro The Famous Mrs.Fait Greenwich Vilage Sse it: 7 “18 A DELIGHTFUL PLAY. EMILY NORMAN | 0. P. % TREVOR HEGGIE “Fe LOOS! ‘Columbus Clrele, $1 0 Sab Mat $1.00, $1 At Bice "St. EMMA DUNN in ‘OLD LADY 31’|) HENRIETTE WAKEFIELD ntien‘CARMEN” Mack BRONX j mount | |e eee i (149th Bt, Kast of 3d Ave, MATINEE WED. & SAT. “DADDIES” | THE Masren CRITERION BROADWAY, at 44h Ot, AST TWO" DAYS | “Why Chang e Your Wife?” CHAPLIN COMEDY REVIVAL lars of self or colored contrast- ing materials—& t 14 years. Girls’ White, Dresses 5.77 Our regulan $6.94 Finer frocks of voile, organdie and lawn, elaborately trimmed HOLIDAY MATINEE NOXT MONDAY, | LYRIC 50 Wis cata pt ‘ 8.77 3.50 aa 4 OUF FEB. .75.» 006+ .50 FULTON Yt, 92), So? wii re Our reg: $13.94 and $15.94 | Our reg. and $4, Ba ee te | WANES fey BMAME |] conte ee nary blue serge ana | Orfandie, end voll, dainty wus bak ic styled, with lace and inserting and tucking—6 to 14 years. Girls’ Flapper Dresses . Our reg. $5.94 and $6.94 New Summer dresses of plaid and checked ginghams or plain | chambray—new with all around belts or sas! large pockets and deep coll colored Doncing end Music Features, and finished with white ribbon | some are trimmed with white “Hi “acti eed ca he sashes, are to be had in several | organdie in plain or pleated umoresque attractive models—6 to 14 years. | effects—12 to 16 years. mm nN! Ww TORK THEATRES Nancy Roser & Co, x ni L|- “VIOLET MEMIN kate OA COST |Niremave | AND SUPREME VAUDEVIL: | a hn ESE Loew’s New York Theatre & Reel Cont Th A AM to Ay NES very Eve, (0 & Noll, Hay Fern & Maree, Old Blin, 8 athe, tne as dinimy Valentine PALACE’ | Mat Ds 40-81 | Reserved KITTY GORDON, JACK WIL owt. Anata “The Silver Horde’’ By Rex Beach‘ STEEPLECHASE CONEY ISLAND OPE ‘Co, Pay ROADWAY AL 4Lat Street CHARLIE CHAPLIN stage Attranion, Oren 2 Pe Goncerte Att. BROOKLYN, Sir 'Wan TRAND «Sz wD Pious With rings or loops or leather straps. These parasols are lovely and colorful and protect you from the sun’s rays they keep the raindrops from your pretty frock, in-or-Shine Hottasy peciate is * A our reg. $25.00.....,...19.50 ag a Silk Underthings Moire Silk Large reductions on un- H d Ba dersilks of fine quality, ‘an gs 744 delicately made; are of (Tax included) shoppers. our reg. $1.88.....+ our reg. $1.97. Envelope Chemises— our reg. $2,97. cheerfully as fe, Newest Pearl Necklaces 5.95 Our regular $8.97 Lustrous pearl necklaces with solid gold clasps may be chosen in either of two becoming lengths at this vacation reduction, special appeal to vacation Jap Satin Camisoles— Navy Blue Satin Camisoles— Fsene 1.68 Matching Bloomers at this price. Mesh Bags 5.35 Our regular $8.97 scale mesh bags in gold or sil- ver finish to others plain. Also Women’s Gloves Silk gloves for every cos- tume, pleasingly reduced. Women's Milanese Silk Gloves— lasp—extra heavy quality— embroidered backs—- le finger tips—black and our reg. $2.00, . Women's Pui 2 clasp—blac our reg. .65.... styles large pillows and dee} 118 Silk Gloves— nd white oat. | Couch Hammocks —best quality material and fine mattres: Holiday Special ‘ 3.54 Our regular $4.87 Smart new styles in navy, taupe, brown and black, con- veniently fitted with inside change compartment or purse and mirror. may Scotch 2.00 Saturday Special WOMEN’S FINE COTTON VESTS 34 Our regular .47 to .57 With bands, bodices crocheted tops. and extra sizes, Women acquainted with the fine wearing qualities of these dainty vests will be delighted to obtain them at this reduc- tion. Delighted ‘people’ have days since pricing. 54-inch All Wool Men's Serges—navy blue—heavy weight—our reg. $9.97.. Wear | 7.48 | 42-inch Cream French Serges— all wool—fine weave our reg. $8.28 or Regular fish- 68 ct. New Ribbons - 4 Molre, taffeta and satin stripe M@ air to your cos- MIBBONS~MALN ee at but lit- Ptise. Rip Bag ove $00 tle cost. Bags entrepieces PRPTICOAT® -SRCOND FLOOR, are different P $1.77 Women’ Si Hose 100 shapes and 54 Qeuimt MAIN. FLOUR. + styles. Some oO ‘ 67 ct, Boys’ Cotten Union Suits 4s! are jewelled ur regular .74 High neck — short sleeves — knee : , enatha Fine white centrepieces, 31 NIT UNDERWEAR-MAIN FLOOR. | inches, stamped in solid or AS ct. Children's Hose a5) eyelet designs. White, Russia cat and cordovan = ne rid! }-— made ne mn Stamped Scarfe —to match fine aosienT Mats’ wooon, | 18xB4—our reg. .57 41 $1.96 Children's Billiebirle Pajamas 1.28 | 18x45--our reg. .47 31 14 gears—-two rows of hem | Odd Lot of Stamped Dre e—" bon run ee white, rose, blue and green EN'S UNDERWEAR 2D FLOOR. not all sizes in each style-—but all Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps sizes to 12 years in the lot '95.00—sin0a $14 to 104% 88 our reg. $2.07 to $2.47....1,74 er 1) to 2 oa our reg. $2.64 to $2.97...:1,97 Fine quality. Goodyear welled | les—Droad toes to $3.97... 1088 SHOES— SECOND FLOOR, \ to $3.67.... 27 to $4.97.. Take a Hammock to the Country. SWINGING HAMMOCKS 3.44 to 11.94 Strong and durable,. attractively colored, with * porches, out-of-door nights at camp an noons at woods or seashore. | Sale of Unusual Interest All Wool 1.84 Our regular $2.97 to $3.50 the dress fabric section every minute of the we announced MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow (Saturday) Until 1 P. hae Fy ‘To prevent deslers buying, quantiles restricted, No Mail or Telephone © | $5.95 Men's Silk Fibre Shirts, . that the © valance. For picnics, * after- 4 | os Rope Sailor Hammocks—popu-* lar “tak atyle—atre Special 4.97 Mixtures. thronged the aisles of this remarkable 54-inch All Wool Chevron Tri- cotines taupe, tan, Belgian’ blue, seal and navy— our reg. $7.68......00++-8.48 54-inch All Wool Velour Plaids” and kes , +398 our reg. $5.68.... $16.50 Boys’ Suite 1.98 . 8 to 18 years—cheviota and onsale » meres—many have extra BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIBD | $2.94 Boys’ Trousers. Sizes up to as tures— roy —w Worw CLONING TURD FLOOR, | $1.24 Children's Rompers . 2, Beach and other syle Khas and fancy stripes—wines 2 to 6 ‘DOs FURMSHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, *” $1.48 Boys’ Blouses 106) ach, war's’ runsisia Various ed

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