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mittea ror to June 8, the date of the | Sup "8 decision upholding the wand the offender confessed, would rest content With a fine. — Labor Boycott of VIENNA, June 2) boyeott Against Hungary, proclaimed by the Executive Committee of the’ Inter- tlonal Trades gnic Phnhde SAONEY “i = 2s Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 ’ Store Hours: 9 to 5 wor men he rises - Jf Ly ———— POLICE AND FIREMEN }, UMELYTOBECHANGED ca 3 aa 5 gary hax been almost compl f (Continued trom Page One.) ferrupted. rete PEN # A.M. TO 1aEPe rea . ‘for the two lowest grades, and a con- i fies } ( Bequent. loss among the Stticers of ‘the two departments. ‘Whether the Gatter would submit without a pro- fest to a $350 or even a $375 increase fs not known. MANY SEEK TO GET INTO LABORING CLASS. "One of the first matterk the M- hance and Budget Committee will take up this afternoon is the demand mong certair classes of city em- Ployees to be placed in the category fh \ of laborers. Because of the scarcity of labor the city was compelled to grant laborers $1 a day increase be- winning last May. ployee who does manual work is tr: ing to break into the select laboring class. Since then almost every city em: As one city official put it “every hard working man om the pay roll from tree pruners*and climbers in the Park Department to the sewer cleaners are secking the advantages bf being a common laborer.” seek classification as laborers. Thirty different types of employees It these men get the $1 a day increase they ask their increases will have to come from shrinkage surpluses in their own departments and not trom Guardia threatens to tie up the entire “Isn’t It Lucky I Have Tangos!” For the unexpected gueste—the friends who drop in for the evening—there is nothing to equal a dainty “Some said to print it; others said ‘Not so” sy But without asking any one’s permission to smash down prices, we went’ ahead.. And for a limited time EVERYTHING in the Store (with a few immaterial exceptions) is at 20 per cent. off the actual prices. ‘ For Miss 14 to 20 a Silk Frocks at $36.50 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $29.20 i of printed Georgette crepe, fetas and crepe de chine which ey Mbkg sold for $45 and $49.50. * The soft harem oar and Trayed ribbon used for girdle and on the neck and sleey 3; the basqu blouse which gives the universally Leese long waist-line; the Tong drop-skirt, pin-tucked; the mes fon, skirt achleved by two a “re taffeta and, of course, the Fhese frocks are the same | ; Inexpensive Voile Blouses Some of the most attrac- tive little blouses iy the Blouse Shop are the most inexpensive. These are little blouses of a very good quality of cotton voile, made with imitation Valen- ciennes lace and filet and copied after designs that distinguished far more expensive models. # The prices on these blouses run from $2.50—yes!—to $4,60, $5.95 and $6:95—less 20 per cent. Many models have little at- tractive vestees, lace trimmed or are made with the trimming on collar and cuffs. We reduce some fine Silk Lingerie Hand-made, imported chemises and nightgowns, Chemises were $17 to $21.50; gowns $18.75 to $27.50. ‘Tuesday, you may have your choice for $15. —less 20 per cent.—pay $12 The gowns are charming models of heavy crepe dechine, ae blue and white; exquisitely trimmed with real lace, Kand-ershtet der hemstitching. Also a few Georgette (crepe gowns beautifully embroidi The chemises are for the most part tailored models, well. ale pit an ind~ shionéd and appropriately trimmed with drawn-work and hemstitching. Some have real lace or embroidery. $9 and $10.50 bodices for $7.50—deduct 20 per cent.— pay $6. | Georgette crepe and cre) de chine in a number of attractive tailored |] the $5,000,000 special revenue bonds. |¢ sleeves—are a few of the facies In white only. models, with hemstitching, drawn work and embroidery. \ Untess. all municlpal employees are | treat of Tango Spiced Sardines, he make these frocks so success- ® Second floor, Old Bidg. Imported Shops, Third fogr, old Building Included in the wage Increase pro- | seme 2 8 bak ‘aint “ PCOS Tels a *\ vided for under the $5,000,000 appro- | ind they are no bother to prepare. Just mp into Frocks of taffeta and crepe ge | priation Aldermanic President La the kitchen and in a moment you are’back again with chine are in navy blue only. Summer weight | Summer Dress Cottons programme. Mr. La Guardia says he anderstands Comptroller Craig in-! a plate full of tender Tango sandwiches—delicious - Tangos broiled on toast—or a dainty lettuce salad penieees and navy blue, tan and rown, blue and.green are used in various combinations in the printed Blankets Specially priced | | ts i" | | tended to exclude as beneficiaries | served with Tango Sardines and flavored with the Georpetta: crepe: 4 eae | groups of municipal workers who delicately spiced sauce in which they are packed. , Printed Voile Frocks at $23.50 4 Imported dotted Swiss—good stripes, plaids and checks; Ae & Cut and Bound separately ; ; ose Hie vatd—-loss €-pertaile t bany id Ps ‘ol 5 . . D Cl * ’ v ie , way nf a iaary Tieowiie’ lielilkton nae | Serve your guests with Tango Spiced Sardines. You'll rept lcs Mm endl dab Peed Mia i Sa a ind | Bae ihe: with White sot; Whit ized chiff ile ployees of the Xew York Public Li-| never know how good a sardine can taste until you've Similar frocks have sold | effective because of the charming , Lo Rahn i wr Bi, $1.83 yort=teal 00 poh eat | wondetally nett, 10 perp sow a brary come under this group. tried these tender little fellows. Fresh from the cold Hs $28.50. Mica Bhp nw patna dhe ‘ourth Gallery, New Bldg. SA | 0 pr cane, “The libra eunie wilt \ ndark colors. Notas elaborate oth attractive, practical an men — + Imported rene jinen. | a ; cs ‘i I isctiaha- Or ‘the’ Appteprindion | waters of the Bay of Fundy, French fried and packed as Georgette crepe yet quite as | “most inexpensive. W cailet’ and .Fretich blue? orchid, sige cerlack kid tekh ouaae Won't go through,” said Mr, La Guar, | the day they a caught, flavored with de ncake Spaces, Second floor, Old heise de Tenth street side omen’ $ Coats rose, “white; 81.95 yd.—less £0 Tbe yd.—-less 20 per cent. - | aia. “I will vote against it and one | ‘Tango Sardines will make a score of dishes fit to set sibdece ale Pitted: vdllen,. ittecliwe:) has The Infant’s Shop has just received a large new ship- 9 ° ‘ _ ment of bewitching little play suits for the child of 1 to 6 years. 9 A oe aes . Made of charming materials inegood practical models, they en S U0] S OW ower; — Announce Beginning Tuesday are so amazingly moderate in price that.the little boy or girl , k vote will be enough to kill ft. not intend to let obsession stand in the way of this tmportant legislation.” immediate n eommittee so that the salary resoly- * tion can be sent to the Board of Al- tenders lined wp before J $20,000. Most ot week that where the Comptroller's He declared it was-imperative that action be taken by the saloonkeepers dge tt t Judge Hand’ he offense was com- 1 do! srompway SARS KCantparny a sansincer A REMARKABLE PRE-INVENTORY PUMPS and OXFORDS 2500 Pairs—672 Pairs Hand Made At Below Cost To Us beforeaking—and you can get them at your grocers, Adolph Goldmark & Sons, Inc. 174 Hadson Street, N. Y.C, Sole Distributors of Marshall's Kippered Herrings Marshall's Herrings in Tomate Sauce Tango Sardines Roysl Lentils Pride of Maine Com GO SPICED Some new Sports Skirts in the new silks — $15.75—less 20 per cent .— pay $12.60 Cleverly woven sports silks in new designs and exquisite color combinations—combinations of crossbars and crinkled silk; block effects, all-over figures, also plain weaves fe lovely colors. In smart “models, simply and beautifully made. White, silvef, jade, jasper, niaize, tan, light blue, deep for the small girl and boy may have two for every day in the week. Beach Suits have the loose trousers which are so cool and comfortable for Creepers Made in a good style that but- tons at the knee; short sleeves and In a wide variety of solid col- and dainty |* —less 20 per Overalls The children’s favorite play- suit. Gay blue trimmed with red. Good model. Made with sleeves, $2.50—-less 20 per cent. Sun bonnets and Shade Hats An enchanting selection in colors and white. 81.26 to 81.05 —less £0 per cent. ors with smockin Frengh knots; $2.9 cent. Chambray is used “Yor beau- tifully madé creepér suit whose collar and cuffs are trimmed with picot edging; $1.95—less 20 per cent. Flowered crepe is delightfully cool for a sweet little creeper, adorned with pockets and collar of white and hand-smocking; $3.95 4 —less 20 per cent. Third Floor, Old Building for traveling and motoring Of linen and cotton mohair The smartest and best- groomed woman will tell you that she protects -her motor clothes from dust with this type of coat and prefers it for long trips because it is so light and can be -laun- collar and large accommodating pockets, In cotton mohair, $6.95. The In mohair, $15. —less 20 per cent. Second floor, Old Bldg. simeres and the cheviots, the. trimmings; good models: ~ At $52 These Suits Underprice We have had similar suits in our reg- ular stock at higher prices; and we're glad to have these suits at this lower price. Examine the unfinished worsteds, the cas- i Note the linings; the workmanship. the single and double-breasters. And note, also, that the Burlington Arcade label appears in every coat-evidence of the general excellence of every garment. White skirt materials; #{.95 —less 20 per cent. | per cent. | yd. White it A cottons—-woven signs on light grounds; 440 ydy —lesa 20 per cent. Main floor, Old Building Lots of | Handkerchiefs are needed in Summer For women a) “Yess 20 per cent: 2) Fine tape border handker- shite Hand-rolled ‘hems, ma- linen; 6 for $5.50 instead of $7.50; and 20 per cent. comes off that. Note the Initial handkerchiefs, | | | Less 20 per cent. i § You Pay... $41.60 - For men (1) Initial Mand in the Federal District € ered ce cleaned: @itnNiiie reapltial | ben dkerchief . mgrning, pleaded guilty to violations of IS 1i blue. . ‘ftieulty Good, full size in, fine cottor ure Irish linen. | Hand and ma- } 1 Belts 24 to 34 inches. Second Floor, Old Buildi: difficulty. ti hem; 6 fo §2— chine embroider Not all let- i ranging from $15 to ro | r 1 n ce Ss hes, if me Made full length, with notch; | | one-quarter inca hem: $2 ters in any a? style, et letter in the lot; 50¢ an grades, 35c each, 6 for $2—less 20 per cent. color is a dark gray and there- ‘ i . fore was sareiealine ‘chine riled and spoke hemstitch- ie hiottand embroidered hand~ and Beach Su its | In Palm Beach cloth, $11.95. ed. Unusually fine grade Irish stitched. Large. any ahs Fee pra | designs; 60c grade, 36¢ each, 6 for $2—less 20 per cent. Main floor, Old Building E belt. ’ arelicher is the ‘very prac- Much that you have read in the news- | oO Soisele and dimily in white | tical material used for one style. | papers shot cancelled clothing orders is makes an attractive creeper Pink, blue and tan stripes, with true; and when a manufacturer gets a can- | ith © ink bi 1. | Sailor collar; $2.50, celled order late i in, the season, he must find with collar of pink, blue or yel Soisette ‘in white only has d ket forthe clothing. ‘That's how 9 9 low and hand-smocking to | bands of color at the neck, elbow, a ready market for the clothing. ‘WOMEN’S and MISSES math walt an ie 8288 "To 20 pet | || we came by — cent. handkerchiefs of | Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. A for men who want GOOD cloth Ready GOOD ale Buitingicn Afcade floor, New Building Cool Summer Sacques in extra sizes Our Extra Size Shop specializes in practical and attractive things for the woman of ample figure. These pretty sacques are just the thing for the hot days. $2.45 and $3.45—1 cent.—pay $1.95 and $2 Here’s a very timely sale—Tuesday—of © | 400 Pairs Men’s Sport Shoes $10 and 12 grades, specially priced $7.50 Deduct 20 per cent.—and pay $6. These shoes are gocd for any sport—golf, tennis, boating; and also for hiking and walking and country club wear, Of good leather, in a cordovan shade, with fiber soles, Sizes 6, 614, 7, 714, 8, 814, 9. Sports Shoes Burlington Arcade floor, New Building re mtn + amen tee loped edges and a dainty ribbon | tie. 6” 5 448 pairs were $11.00 624 pairs were $10.00 Striped Voile makes @ delightful cool, crisp sacque. Belted model with long collar, | Black and White figured material, preferred by many women, is used lor an attractive sacque, Third flese, Old Buildin g Now is the time. to have’ your Furniture upholstered We take off the varnish and the original finish from every piece down to the natural wood, 20 per 6. 207 pairs were $14.50 1221 pairs were $12.00 Flowered muslin in pink, blue and lavender is made with scal- Excellent selection of models, produced in Patent Leather, Black, Brown and White Kidskin, Black, Brown or Grey Suede, and White Cancel Louis XV heels —ex- cept those styles in canvas, which come with low Cuban and Military heels Men’s Genuine Panama Hats At $3 45 | Genuine Panama hat at $2.76 1 do you have to go to recall a similar opportunity?--And these are genuine Panamas, too—no And then comes the re-uphol- stering. | Now is a particularly good | time to have furniture re-uphol- We refinish and revarnish every | stered, hecuuse of the great | piece, restoring it to its original | abundance’ of tapestries that we | beauty. | are showing in verdure, floral $5 to $10 grades originally — { less 20 per cent.—you pay $2.76 the fourth week in June!... .How far back ‘Think of it! d conventional designs- imitations We take out all springs, restring | Ree call dat $650 i 4 th / and re-set them. BEHe qualities priced at 96. The variety offers sailors, Alpine shapes and telescope shapes; as there are a number of f+ None sent C.O,D or on approval . All sales must.be final Beet kas cencrcia tee leh a Laura are so 1050 | small shapes for older boys and young men... . 1,200 hats in all; and the chance is so good that ‘ ‘ hair. ! cent. . we are as happy over it,as you will be. The oft-repeated advice still holds good——-COME }f Fourth Gallery, New Building | EARLY Down-Stairs Store, New Building _ f t