The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 10

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ew See ee EE Le ee te — 4 P qpany others that a great mass of = hud depriving Manhattan of » per- i & persons have aleo eaid that jan tid to-day that #0 far as returns 6 bureau were concerned they om been madd, and this ts ‘not the vid elsowttere, In late years the lave taken over go many of the bulld- eet né of the movie houses and also | hose who believed themselves to have lated. It New’ York City doesn’t find its “lost legion” and disclose a population of at Teast 6,000,000, as It was boasted the 1920 census would show, it will hot be the fault of the city, ite busi- ness mén and the National Govern. AVS WANATTAN AS NOT GROWN fas taken a few months agb, Man- hattan showed a decrease of 47,000 ¢ ts Official Declares Many |!" pepulation instead of an increase fe Are Transients of Work- S Living Elsewhere. . A Rug, @upervisor of the of manufacturing in Manbat- x ment, They're all hard at it to-day 48 |looking for the 400,000, more or leas, 4 | Persons lost in the census when it that the population of Many has not increased in recent figures as given ” he con- “are not those of the actual []: A hand count of sheets alone fe 8 machin® count, which tal- ding to the holes perforated ~ gensus cards. However, there ‘Ret be a marked diference, if any il, between the two counts.¢ le say that the streete and gla are crowded and base ‘their ents of the increase of popula- upon this observation. As a nad ‘of fact many of those on the and in the hotels are tran- ls cr merely workers in the city, le clothing «manufacturers wouth of 424 Street, of erected have been to seek 4n either the Bronx or Queeng, of population. wote missed by the census enu- tors. This may be true, because ‘ease of apartment houses, ‘for it wag not possible always enumerator to wait for every- to come home. He would information as to the number llers there and their names some one in the house. But af- the census taking ended we put in the newspapers and on the ed ‘hand bills calling upon al), overlooked to commmunicate with je As @ matter of fact the a 1287 Suites and Separate Pieces of Qaality Furniture at Surprising Reductions INDLY. built, well finished, new in design, Qrality, Fura every arti le is tag- price. This ia+a Jaan ier in Four-Piece QUEEN ANNE, BEDRO®M SUI ; eet " \ forette in Golden Oak. Regular Frice ity essing Table. Price $590. LLM ARSE ay a. craneeei THE EVENING WORLD, TU RSDAY, few amen to thow already tabu-|belleve this to be Impossible or next ” to it Mayor Hylan said that in view of the statements made to him as to the gross inaccuracy of the census returns he might order the Police De- partment to check up the returns. Fined tor Storing Rags. Magistrate Brough in the Municipal Term of the Magistrates’ Court to~tay | ned. Stet Bros, & Wolff, | No. 24 Howard Street, $300 100 tons of rags in bales without a per- mit, The defendants pleaded gulity and paid fine. The rt, was made by Inspector Hille of the Fire Depart- offer our complete stock of Canton Chinaware at a dis- count of 25%—34 off our regular prices. Complete price list mailed upon request. -A-A:VANTINE-&-CO-Ine- Y OR WHITE ENAMEL METAL BED, all sizes, Price $25.50. RED Bin $13.95 William and Mary Period Mahogany finished, top- upholstered, ular Price $70. TAG. PRICE, finished TE, finished in American Walnut, con- rr QUE me Table, Requsr Pree 998. RED TAG PRICE. $4 7 9,90 . RED TAG $22.50 se, olla dig ag deduct $16. i Toilet Table is substituted for Spear& French HWand-Made Dresses for. Misses Important Showing of New Importations Unusually Low Priced at $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 Advance Mid-Summer Models For Young Women of Taste ’ From the Paris -Styl? Creators Pee Voiles and Organdies,, hand-drawn, hand- embroidered and beaded, in a range of’ delicate astel shades. Some with tiny frills of white Net or Beasadie, some with girdles of narrow velvet ribbon, or garniture of flowers—many quaint conceits and style touches that are unmistakably Parisian! Sizes to 18 years, Third Floor Lord & Taylor - 39th Street 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— ‘ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. IEARN West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Cotton Union Suits Our regular .77 and .87 Suits of the fine, sheer qualities that. are dainty ‘and comfortable for’ Summer wear make this value of great appeal. Models have crocheted or band top and tight or loose knee, Regular and extra sizes. See Other Pages for Our 3-Col. Advt. Start of Season Sele of 's Men's Silk Shirts and Excep- tional Sale of Women's and Misses’ Tub Skirts. UNIO 214 Ton — 4 Ton — 6 Ton Models When you try to match the specifications of a 2% Ton ‘ ; Union Truck, you discover that the other truck is in a higher price class. We can show the bare facts in black and white to the most skeptical truck buyer in New York, ‘A few. territories still open to high de salesmen who can grow into per- -sbenpb positions and big incomes. EASTERN DISTRIBUTORS : MOTOR UNION MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO., o —_—_—_—_——qqaeUeeeeee=>EeEeEEee—EeEee=Ee=eeeeeee alt pray pairs have disappear 221-223 WEST 64th STREET ' TRUCKS. | | | FES Llp Wal DU Ta Won WA wal Gq OD TOD m5 ‘ \ LIFELE DIFYEAENCR WHAT YOU MERD—A WORLD ‘WaN® WIL OQ AND ¥IXD 12| _Stern Brothers Attractively Priced Selections in: STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE Appropriate for Wedding or Anniversary Gifts Bon Bon Dishes, $6,75 to 18,50 | Bread Trays - 19,95 to33.00 Tea Caddies - $8.80 to 19.75 | Sandwich Trays, 22.85 to 29.25 Candlesticks - 10,00 to 45.50 | Centerpieces - 40,00 to 144.00 Salt and Pepper Shakers - - $5.25to 11.50 Flower Vases, various sizes .- 4,75 to 100.00 Cheese and Cracker Dishes - 21.00to 47.75 Sugar and Cream Sets - - - 12.25to 31.00 _ “An excellent ‘assortment of : Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Water Pitchers, Sherbet Sets and Flower Baskets; also Enameled Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles, 'Atomizers, Puff Boxes, Electric Bells, Fléwer Vases and Candlesticks. ) \ | A Specially Prepared Sale of. - BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Sp ecial at $3.75 3 to 8 years Devonshire, Chambray, Palmer Linen, Galatea, Drill Fabrics, developed in trim, smart lookiag Oliver Twist, Junior or French Middy models, with long or short sleeves. Boys’ Hats at ONE-HALF OFF Former Prices White and Colored Straws. Formerly $2.95 to 15.00, ' Now $1.50 to 7.50 An excellent selection of reasonably priced ‘CHILDREN’S TOYS Suitable for seashore and other juvenile playtime occasions. Velocipedes Roller-Coasters | Special $8.50 and 9.25 Special at $3.75 Doll Carriages—Special Reed Hood White Enamel Doll Carriages - - $10.00 White Enamel Perambulators- .- - - - - 12.00. Others from $5:75 to 25.75 Sarid Wagons filled with Toys, $3.50 Filled Pails ; 2.35 Sieves with Moulds Pails and Shovels. Sand Moulds Watering Cans. SS Rem inder DARKEN GRAY HAIR ’ Don’t forget the’ Sensational Clothing Sale by a Leading with Grandma’s Sage Tea Recipe. KAMBER @ CO., of ALL- WOOL SUITS at Real Wholesale Prices, $20.50 up to $33.50—-every style, pat- tern; color, size—take the eleva- tor at 729 Broadway ‘(B’way Subway, 8th St., at the door)— the best Clothing Opportunity of the year! Do'roris{n ve A MEMO AND PUT Tr IN YOUR POCKET phur ‘recipe the ready-to-use proved by the addition o and Sulphur Compound,” thus a ing a Int of muss. appearance and attractiveness ly, so evenly. this through your hair, small strand at a time; by y Create Color, and Lustre i Ceremon ren sage brewed into at : heavy tea, with sulphu cohol Wholesale Clothier, LOUIS N. aan, wl tara Sree perce ae faded hair beautifully dark and Jny uriant, Mixing the Sage ‘Tea and Sul-? at home, though, is troublesome, An easier way ig to gets Preparation, i While gray, fced hair is not sinfulys we all desire to retain our youthfuly y darkening your hair with Wyeth’s) Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ones can tell, because it does it so natural’ You Just dampen at nge or soft brush with it and deaw® taking. ones becomes beautifully dark, ca pet tree - WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS| and Besa riant 0G you appear years RLD WANTS ‘ "younger.—, %

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