The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 14

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‘ * ° : lners, the Phitadeiphia and Tourra! Tmmigrant has been serving the two! Line and the American WL LEAVE wete’ delayed at Quarantine aa Government dv partmenta, ja own expe or the conv Y; TELLS BAKER | cause of the inadequacy of the eauip- | Morning It was lenened a Sil pihitbtadina Bee ment of the Immigrai Cus. that the rant'a pilot tome Departments: The I in. Letter, to'Secrétary. Says | Catumet t* laid up for repal He Will Seek “Something re “ More Active.” “WASHINGTON. June 5.—Gen. Per- ‘Will retire from active rervice i a few monthe, He has an- Lia intention in a letter to of War Baker, in which be delay was about two hours, Twent six ships had arrived at Quarantl during FIVE DAY SILK SALE | Commencing Wednesday, June 9th to Monday, June 14th Opportunity to Buy Georgette Crepe—Crepe de Chine—Washable Satin— | Taffetas—Baronette Satins—Sport Silks—Tussatyne—Cord- avan Crepe—Fancy Tricolette, &c. 25,000 Yards on Sale Georgette Crepe “Crepe de Chine inches wide 89-40 inches wide All Colors All Colors Regular price—$2.25 Regular price—$2.25 Ms Sale Price—$1.39 Sale Price—$1.39 — Georgette Cr>pe_ Crepe de Chine y 89-40 inches wie 89-40 inches wide Extra Heavy Quality ‘ Extra Heavy Quality Alt Colors i All Colors Regular Price—$2.50 to $8.00 Regular Price—$2.50 to $3.50 Sale Price—$1.69 Sale Price—$1.69 Washable Satin Baronette Satin 86 inches wide > 86 inches wide Flesh—White All Colors Regular Price—$2.35 ‘ \ Regular Price—$5.00 Sale Price—$1.49 Sale Price—$3.49 Taffeta Sport Silks 86 inches wide 40 inches wide Black—Navy All Colors Regular Price—$3.00 Regular Price—$5.50 Sale Price—$1.69 Sale Price—$4.00 Tussatyne Cardavan Crepe 40 inches 40 inches oy wth ' Colors Colors . NIXON WINS WAR HONOR. Regular Price—$8.50 Regular Price—$6.50 Teil, ke (mest Avuraen Sale Price—$5.39 Sale Price—$4.29 ve egal notin degen reroncgee Fancy Tricolette Florette-Satin 36 inches 40 inches Flesh—White Colors * Regular Price—$6.75 Regular Price—$5.50 Sale Price—$4.39 Sale Price—$3.79 Fancy Silk Coat Linings ’ Crepe Back Satin : 40 inches 40 inches Black Only Regular Price—84.75 Regular Price—$6.75 Sale Price—$4.19 te: “Referring to our conversation of few days ago, I wish to say that t nee . been my desire to return a ite. _h appears that my duties are . ‘ikely to be Se parser es require more @ po Ren, Under, the cireumstantes, that after the completion of the ited b; Re- _ Tells Finley That Sage Foundation mpany, 18 W. 39th St. (4th Floor) - YOU GET THE - YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS IN - SUNSWEET ' CALIFORNIA’S NATURE-“FLAVORED PRUNES Why worry ‘about sugar shortages when Nature has plenty of that is quickly large or small, are natural “sweetmeats”—rich in nutritive fruit sugar. top-quality prunes in the 5 Ib. Sunsweet carton; or, if not, see that you are served from the a5 lb, box of Sunsweet Prunes supplied to grocers everyw! CALIFORNIA PRUNE AND APRICOT GROWERS INC. San Jose, California on 8,000 growersmembers Madison Square Garden | Has Been Rented fer ~- $5,000,000 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Sale Read this from the ! “Daily News Record’’ Big Cooperative Sale (ST) ii. ccmstoen to Start at Madison «|Square Garden June 11 Clothing Stocks of 25 Whole- salers to Be Offered Direct to Consumer was inspired by the su of the DuPont shoe sale held this week at the Grand Central Pa- desori| \ sPosvecsic@usceecgs , cos! jealing directly with Incidentally, it* ts believed trade that the drive will result in Nquidat’ng backward wholesale stocks held tn many quarters. Immenee Stocks. A™? o'clock Friday morning, June 11th, at . Madison Square Garden,: the . greatest Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Sale ever inau- gurated in New York will begin. nsumer. in the garden an the mle progresses. “Ninety per cent of the clothing fered will be spring merchandise “When ti Twenty-seven manufacturers of high-grade, reliable Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, in order to liquidate their stocks, will offer to the public {)aemuch as the name of the over $5,000,000 worth of the most desirable, prommently identified with the ven- P ejected. seasonable merchandise at manufacturing cost fnatated wat aa ly, all woo! Cree? ; namely. " ya “Gertain. specified standards talldring.” Enough merchandise 3 "Tne Reon offered to ft wo four Madi These manufacturers had a surplus stock of with authori * millions of dollars’. worth of good merchan- dise, which they could not sell -through their regular sources, because the retail clothier to-day is not buying merchandise, because, due to the backward season, he has not sold the June: 11 forts to pl supply he has on hand. clothing fn the hands of the consumer at this time will, it ts believed, sle- . ; just that m from the retail- % ' The firm of Moe Levy © Son was asked to manage the safe and consented, with the pro- | vision that they be allowed to pass on all the clothes to be sold, with full power to reject any merchandise that did not come up to their standard, 115,000 MEN’S SUITS 36,000 BOYS’ SUITS - —Selling at Wholesale and Less HIS big Co-operative Clothing Sale is the greatest economic move that this city has ever known. It will do more to help bring down the cost of living and put wearing apparc! back on a pre-war basis than any move yet started. : We need hardly add that if the merchandise that will be placed on sale was not of the highest calibre and most reliable quality Moe Levy @& Son, who have examined and passed on every dollar’s worth of merchandise, would not lend their name to this sale. big Madison Square Garden was engaged to hold the sale.because no building © smaller than this would be able to hold the crowds that will come to buy at the sensationally low prices that will prevail. —Commencing Friday, June L1th, at 9 A. M, the MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CO-OPERATIVE CLOTHING SALE -—Under the Management of Moe Levy & Son

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