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Actha Bxplosives Company, 1 property to the new 000 TO VASSAR ing been approved, Judge Mayer in|company, which will pay and 4 AT COMMENCEMENT the Federal District Court to-day dis- /charge all the obligations of the old | arged them and directed them tol eompany. — a Diplomas Given to 257 Students 4 ' and Three Receive Degree of Master of Arts. POUGHKEEPSI®, N. Y., June 8.— Commencement exercises e held at ‘Vassar College to-day wh6n 257 students fn the class of 1920 recetved their di- plomas and three received the Master of Arts degrees, _ Gifts to the college -of more than $600,000 were announced. . These in- clude $600,000 from the General Bai tion Board, $110,000 from Mra. Jam H. Williams for a residence for the faculty, half the net residue from the estate of Emma V. P. B. Culbertson to aid needy students, $500 from Mra. Wil- ‘lard D. Ek od for scholarship ay to Czecho-Slevakian students. The class of 1020 gives $550, the class of 1921, 000, the class of 1922 $500 for fhe same purpose. priori ate. 7 LAWYERS IN COURT ROW. Doctor's Counsel Says Suit Based on Divorce Service Is “Scandalous.” A complaint containing 111 para- ) «graphs started @ bitter debate in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day be- tage Samuel Whitehouse, attornew, of Ne, itty He Btrest, Brooklyn. . Madinon, Arinue’ eanhattan, Prana tuch- Ni we counsel for the phy- ouse asics $7,500 for his work i had in her husband's sntetnesie roc whigb the goctor I for separation, wh! ‘Newcomb mo characteried as ‘scandalous’ 4, DUNOSe of bl "ar nivchouse fe age thus, Justice tr asked sides to submit a. Accused of Profitecring tn Sardines. Abraham and: Morris Nelson, broth- ers, doing a grocery business under Yhe name of the Nelson Supply Com- pany, No. 789 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, ‘were arrested this afternoon in the Office of United States Dintrict At lorney Le Roy W. .Ross in Brook!; = oy were charged with Violating: Br Act, in profiteering In sardines, e complainant was Lieut. Sidney Hirsoh. in charge of the Post Ex- t the United States Army uth Brooklyn. pitsiaatennny “nian of Amber Theft. | Bachrach, No. 16 Bast 107th Street, was arrested at his home this ~morning on a charge of burglary. The exte af Lewis Gluckenstelp, a pipe- mony at No. 346 Broome Street, was roken open on April 22 and amber Worth $1,800 wns xtolen. Yesterday Glucksteln was offered a quantity of giaber, for safe by a business friend, He identified it as his and his friend's story ot how he got it led to the arrest of Bachrach. Actna Receivers Dincharged. ‘The accounts of George C. Holt and Benjamin B. Odell as recetvers of the GaN 52 ‘TO THER MAJESTINS THE KING AND QUEEN OF THE UBLOLANO wr erect. arroneranr? (90 M. M. THE QUEKH OF KORWAT -| HAMILTON’S Sale of Summer Dresses Dainty Frocks in Materials Including Ginghams, Organdies, Linenes, Voiles, Etc. All Greatly Reduced Dress of Fine Silk Crepe de Chine. Advertised for $26.95 for Summer Reduced to $13.50 Reduced to $7.50 $27 and $30 Silk Summer Dresses 4 OFF! Now $13.50 4 OFF! Materials Including Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Etc. No Mail Orders, C. O. D.’s, Refurids or Exchanges HAMILTON GARMENT CO.° 307 FIFTH AVENUE, N23. Dress of Fine Qualit; Checked "Gingham z ELI > TAKE “OLD OF THE WINGS . OF THE MORNING ND flop round the earth till you're dead—but you will never get away from the fame which is Harrods. Young Englishmen talk of dividing their time between Harrow and Harrods. And a school- boy in Sidney once gave the capital of the United Kingdom as Harrods! Drol- lest of all was the American in London who said: What have you got in this old town, outside of Harrods? Not to know Harrods ‘is to argue oneself un- known. Not to visit Harrods when in London is—well, it isn’t done! Amer- icans always go to Harrods, HARRODS L™ WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Director (on.done ov oe NEW YORK OFFICE HOLLAND HOUSE STH AVE, AT 30TH ST. Broadway at Ninth, New York The 20 per cent. off Conlinnes The People Will Not Yet Consent to Any Let-up The Eyes of the Entire Business World Seemed to be on New York and Philadelphia last aveek, studying the wonderful momentum of the move- mént of desirable merchan- - dise now going on under our roofs, There was a quick response of the leet to the notice that the cash spent in’ the store the finst three weeks had replenished our stocks and that large quantities of our kinds of goods had been obtained at lower prices, thereby accelerating ‘this dis- posal and the inau; ‘tion of a reduction of the H. C. of L. People have found out the facts and are telling their neigh- There is good evidence that in several directions the time has come to fix a new scale of prices. We mean to stand up for it firmly and faithfully, as is -our duty to our valued customers. What honest man dares to stand up to prophesy and plead for further ‘advances of many classes, of merthandise, simply because of personal and selfish reasons? The makerg of all varieties of articles can well afford to yield noweto the demand of the users of their wares who have paid double and treble prices for the past four years. All the influence of this establishment under present conditions must go with our ie to get a fair, re June 8, 1920. 400 Hand-made ousls at $6.95—special * Deducting 20 per cent.,you pay $5.56 Every stitch on these charming blouses of voile arid ba- tiste is done by hand and every blouse is desirable for sum- mer- sports’ or tailored wear. The. dii inating woman who is buying the blouses she intends to away with her this summer wil] find here Wednesday Ten different and lovely models from which to choose The illustration shows three Theres are also some high- a tee eNiners that are B deat necked blouses in the collection of the collection in mode an Workmanship, ‘The ‘one with | f0F the very tailored person who We little round neck and the | Prefers them. , i ret fers if heir of And a few of the voile blouses alenciennes lace Char ans diittiness, “Hand. | Dave trimming of inserts of blue drawn work, hand-tucks and Val- | oF rose colored voile, applied by enciennes lace trim the others. hand The BLOUSE SHOP—Second floor, Old Building. Foulard Frocks that wonien, like, $39.50 Deducting 20 per_cent., you pay $31.60 Two) models in foulaid, in the new collection of summer frocks in the Women's Gown Salon, are achieving a tre- mendous success because of, their becomingness and the fact that they are extremely practical for warm weather. One model features a long Another model features a wnad bas tutte white ih Gar | vestee in white Georgette crepe oO mate! ie hipe. tn onfu dtp and & 'mnal -| tle dod io srslghe at Shi figur foulerd in blue and yy A ese eh Second fioor, Old Building. Moderately priced in this War on High Prices The stroke of & pen that ordered a, 20 ber cont deduction from the of our goods inaugurated a campaign that ran t! A Sa ka Totohtned of May, and now it has come through a full week in. June. It has spread throughout the length and breadth. of the country and has advan: to people in hundreds of elticn and towne. gee Te hag enabled the le to buy millions’ of dol- poner erp wth tg: Xe has hed 5 powertil und defialte those ta: cheat ing the advancing prices at the hands of manufac- turers, wholesalers and ‘Ga It was peste do this purpose see: accom) I AE: 5 an ru we dered in n this movement in the interest of the people. pepeesngenbrrcies ic if we are not to be itted to stop the bE a until a full new daylight of definitely lower Prices is brought about. ‘ We have the goods and we have the courage—and, with the confidence of the people, we will go forward. There is a better flow of merchandise and abetter spirit in the market and a more wholesome condition in many quarters. . ‘ e ‘ore and more |: out the ci ‘oughout te ae amie becian ie $06. Sheets co fellow Cas abeet at pa opinion. And: still the people can lake advantage. =~ aes “rpg gt les Me 1% latelphia dary worth in each store—with minor exceptions of articles pg err pg eerste | pieces egal gy gone as a pledge of the earnest and sincere which ‘ull and satis- this movement was undertaken and as fying proof ef the genuineness of ihe whole endeavor. For Girls of 6 to 10 $12.75 to $15 crepe de chine Neglicees, $8.95 Deducting 20 per cent., you fay $7.16 Women tenance to go to the country or beach will appreciate this opportunity to buy a crepe de chine negligee oi this quality at this surprisingly low price. Two models—-both opening down the front—and both lace trimmed— one has large sailor collar, one a straight Tuxedo line with lace collar. Long, pointed angel sleeves— Empire back, Dainty rosebud trim- ming. Self sash. ' Attractive assortment of colors, rose, copenhagen, pale blue and pink. Main Aisle, Old Building. Third floor, Old Building. Boys should wear lighter clothes now: Palm Beach cloth suits, $13.50 and $18 Linen crash suits, Khaki suits 20 per cent, comes off these prices . 10.00 7.75 These suits have all been tailored in accordance with our specifications, and these specitications cover all essen- tials of smart appearance and good service. The Palm Beach cloth suits are in olive, sand and gray; the linen crash and Long Beach suits in, gray and tan, All plain and Norfok models, box-plaited, with fu 1 cus knee trousers. izes 7 to 16 years. SUMMER HATS—of Palm Beach cloth or tan or gray linen, $2.75 each; of shepherd checks, $3.50 (less 20 per cent.); all made with snap top and roll briny; sizes 654 to 734. Third floor, Old Building ', Anew and most attractive assortment of Lace flouncings and allovers All subject to the 20 per cent. discount and sturdy trunks All at 20 per cent. off. e Dress trunks, steamer trunks, wardrobe trunks, in the greatest possible range of price, size and details of appointment. Al! built of three a oly. basswood, fibre covered and bound and ‘trimmed with brassed malleable iron, 20 flat steamer trun! Refyulation size, 86 ‘inches long; the one tray has two compart- ments; cretonne lined, $35—less 20 per cent. 100 steamer wardrobe trunks Regulation size, 86 in. long, 22 inches wide, 14 inches deep; two drawers and drop compartment, with removable partitions, 5 hang- ers, laundry bag. $37.50—less 20 per cent. Three-quarters wardrobe trunks 4214 inches high and 20 inches wide, cohtain 4 large drawers and oue small top drawer, which can be locked; 2 bottom drawers can be converted into large’ hat box. Also laundry bag and 10 hangers and 4 shoe pockets. $69.25—| ni 20 per cent. Full size wardrobe trunks 4214 inches high and 2344 inehes deep, fibre inside gnd out, cretonne lined; contain 5 drawers, 12 hang- ers, 8 of them combination hangers. $79.25—less 20 per cent. We have wardrobe trunks that range in price up to $247.560—less 20 per cent. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. Another car-load of Bicycles $17.75 Dimity Frocks to go for $11.75 » Deducting 20 per cent., you pay $9.40 Fine imported white dim- ity with tiny fits | il nar- Tow stripes of green; violet or or ink a can visualize how a: the materials are, can you not? Styles are i as orto ta en the materials— ited—they are the type eRe one usually finds in custom-made rome Eatoateng by ajo erent jt ure wl to the ‘Tasti ious mother. Rises 6, 8 and 10 years, $22.50 Dotted Swiss Frocks for $15 Deducting 20 per cent., you pay $12 Imported white swiss — with tiny white dots in a very simple but graceful model for girls of 10 to 14 years; clusters of tucks ‘and chain stitehing In heavy floss to match; the wee bindings of col- ored batiste and ribbon girdle are the only trimmings. Another model for ol 6 to 15 years is dered ‘with tiny rosebuds, Second floor, Old Building (Tenth Street) Printed Chiffon Voiles drop to 63c yd.’ Deducting 20 per cent. you pay only 52¢. 5,200 yards from a manufacturer of women’s dresses Who decided he had too much yardage for his season's and ehildren'’s business. We have sold similar qualities this season at 75c, 85c and 96e.yard, Silk and Georgette crepe designs on paaet ei and dark ; 88 to 89 inches wide, ain floor, Building ary i} 160—Twenty per cent. off the prices—each guaranteed for a year We've been waiting for this car-load—and so have some of our good cus- Flouncings of Filet are espe- cially smart for the dainty after-. nocn frock. In skirt widths, eciu color, $6.95 yard. Hand darned, $8.95 ‘and $15. There are also bandings to match, in a variety of widths, Allover filet is» extremely good for over blouses or for use Sith lace flouncing, 28 inches wide, $8.95 yard, \ of all .the summer wardrobe— Margot flouncings, in dainty patterns, $5.95 yard, Black chontilly flouncings, for that smartest and most useful the Black lace rosk—are hae n allu¥ing array. ™ at $6.95 to air widths ee ported lace) at $18, Main floor, Old Building morning. tomers. The last car-load sold out in three days. Railroad tie-ups, congestion, and a few other obstacles, got in the way. But the bevels are here at last. $42.50 to $55 (deductin, of everything that goes into a bicycle—coaster saddles, motor cycle stand, roller chains. All sizes at 9 o'clock Wi The Sport Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building freight Best spring Inesday per cent. 78 pay $34 to $44). brake, non-skid os