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

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een es aes als ee ae Dee eta tte 225. a Hr ‘es 4 FRENCH SHIP) delphia Won Race From La \* Touraine by Half an Hour, ing the French liner La Touraine @ port, the American liner Philadel- | dobked at her pler, foot of West ‘Btreet, @rinner by half an hour, + ph 0 She brought 1,800 passengers ‘| POLLOCK I$ PRODUCE HEAD. Judge Mayer Overrules Objec- tion as Defense { Opens. Comptrotier Craig was in close: at tendance at the resumption of the trial | of alleged contempt in which he Ia the| Principal before Federal Judge Mayer In the Post OMice Building this after- neon, when the defense opened its side. The morning session was occupied Prinéipally with the interjection by tho | ent of documentary proofs and legal authorities’ into the evidence. The last witness called by the United States Attorney wis William F. Halloran, man- aging clerk for Winthrd> & Stimson, au for Job KB. Hedges as receiver tor tht ‘New ‘York Haliwaye, He. was asked concerning. certain correspondence sent by rm the Corporation Counse! involving traction matters. » Mooney, counse! for the ler, Was @vermuied. “ile ‘contended in vain that anything sent to the Cor on Counsel was, not | binding on roller. Leopold ®, Rache Klected President ef Cotten Exchange. At the annual meeting of th® New York Produce Exchange, to-day. Wal- ter B. Pollock was elected President. and Carhart Treasurer, a end J.P. Grant, Edward T. Cushing, Phii- etus Holt, Harry Leverich, George Pos- sen and Jerome Lewine, members of the board. * Leopold 8. Bache was clectea Pres-| \ fl tf LEP E slits ce dy fal rity ‘ We i t i i 28 lr ut ie Hy i if H If HH l iH ld i “OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avemea”” 314 Fifth ’ is Brooks, | sall, Paul Pfelger and Henry H. Thomar F. Caht) William L. Clayton.| Managers, Robert P, McDougall a Edward K. Cone, J. Temple Gwathmey, | elected Trustee of the gratuity fund. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS The St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines (Cotton Belt) have and are now maintaining uninterrupted freight service to the Southwest from all its gateways, and are accepting all traffic offered by connections destined to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, California and the West generally W. H. TOWNSEND, Gen’! Eastern Freight & Passenger Agent 299 BROADWAY Telephone: Worth 3562 | NEW YORK! CITY Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 © For Wednesday EXCEPTIONAL PRICES PRACTICAL SUMMER DRESSES FOR. WOMEN ® PRINTED VOILES—in seyen different models that include net tllustrated (a). vestee effects and straight basque lines, as Every detail is neatly finished. The assortment shows both dark and light backgrounds and the voile is a good quality. Ribbon and velvet belts are attractive features of most of these models. 11.75 FIGURED . VOILES—Oj a fine quajity made in the simple lines that in georgette patterns popular dotted collars, cuffs ani are best for summer, as Illustrated (c), Shown with both dark and light backgrounds and in ~ atterns. The only trimmings are neat white organdie insertions that are most desirable. $ 13.75 SWISS ORGANDIES—in three models. One with apron effect, attractive and wearable and come in beautiful summer colors. as Illustrated (b). The styles are unusually gush hems, wide tucks, inside bodice and surpliee finished waists distingui them as excellent values. when _— 16.75 FINAL CLEARANCE 110 Women’s Dresses 39.00 Soainally from $7.50 to 89,00 and all this season’s models, These dresses are & Co, regular excellent quality, The materials include: GEORGETTES — SATINS — TAFFETAS TRICOLETTES AND TRICOTINES. ‘| allow a OPPENHEIM, GLUNS &G ” ’ 34th Street—New York . ying & & pS A Sale of Fur Wraps and Coats A Cash Purchase of the ‘Entire Sample Collection of One of New York’s Finest Furriers—300 Highest. Class Garments 25% to 33'3% Less Than Wholesale Cost Continuing Wednesday Only a Few of the Exceptional Offerings are here Listed Natural Muskrat Coats......Winter Price 250.00 . Sale Price 185.00 Trimmed Muskrat Coats... 395.00 “. 275.00 Hudson Seal Coats 450.00 325.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 675.00 475.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 775.00. 575.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 850.00 595.00 Moleskin Wrap 1050.00 750.00 Natural Squirrel Cape 1195.00 825.00 Hudson Seal Wrap 1175.00 875.00 Hudson Seal Wrap 1250.00 850.00 Hudson Seal Wraps 1325.00 925.00 Mink Coat 1450.00 1950.00 3760.00 2500.00 2950.00 4250.00 5500.00 3750.00 Broadtail Coat............. Mink Wrap..... eG rae The Entire Stock of Neckwear ‘in Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Mole. Squirrel, Fox and Hudson Seal,-also Capes and-Coatees At Greatly Reduced Prices The Rarest Opportunity for Economy Both in Quality and Price Inducements. hers West 43rd Street acquai 1 ¢ our new location we will 10% Discount An Extraordinary Offering To-morrow of | $29.50 Below Wholesale Cost Distinctive “Models, noticeable for their youthful simplicity and developed in the finest of imported fabrics, including Plaid Organdies Linens Novelty Voiles Rodier Eponge Handkerchief Linens Dotted Swisses TicHT =|IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ; ¥ —A. WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT

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