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ee i ssi “(gnu nvenine WoRLd, WowDAY, JUNE “a1, ‘19a0, p or ry Fide that cust thorities and ) * ltrooklyn, Samet said he was walk (Birthday Diwmer tor Wella Hawke: | place will be Keen's 44th Street chep)honovarr depres “(eiked ‘ fe Ar || Business organizations ut this port TWO HOLD-UPs ling hore early to-day when Grimaldi ' Welle Hawks, Post Commander of| house at # o'olock, | Mtr. cg bb wes SM Sith on Herbert | HL | had looked f The tremendous vol IN pai pala and another man Jumped from behind Sidney Rafkin Drew Post No. 440, rr 4 officer of the Un' 1~ 4 yy igwick, |the picket fence surrounding Green- i tat | Bia 7: About seventy-five for- fy cess of the shipping facilities even « Mie sepeeg into 6 American Legion, will be the guest a then. will be present. jenthly n, G sad > hor, the hese 5 fom ¥ wood Cemetery, assaulted him and @ pirthday dinner and smoker to-night | - eae ; con ai no! - ba ent to: ‘1 Dipin- ° Sra ne to tee th . te had ‘yeeo One Victim's $165» Overlooked, | robbed him of 66 cents and a bunch of given by the Post {n celebration of Nils} Vetta Gives Hoover 2 Degree. to 227 padents 4 hoped that the May figures would - Keys overlooking $165 he had pinned fiftieth anniversary, The time and) MEDFORD, Mass, June 21.—~The|a@ approximate at leant $375, 000,000. Another Blackjacked and Robbed 1)ochia, trousers. Grimald! was held in : umes of orders on hand we: in ex- 200 bail for examination June 24, elphia In March and of Cash and Watch, Martin Schunberg, thirty-seven years Apri of this j ye oo lost heavily becaitse | jofd, of No. 313 Sist Street, Bfooklyn, of railroad congestion, that pore last) | Carmine Grimaldi, No. 961 Carroll) was held up and robbed by’ three men month, according to reports unaccom- (Street, Brooklyn, pleaded not guilty |Bt Second Avenue and beth Street, panied by official statistics, “came 2 0 Brooklyn, early to-day. One in Fifth Aevn Court, Brook- | Br’ 2h ie ol Bask ring and town hong apn tonday eae ie a a . The Store Will Be Closed’ All Day Saturday, would have been New York's, ‘Phila. | Harry Samet, 471 Fifth events, and @ Wu watch i chain, i) J 26th, Every Saturday Until Labor Day srr Ietarating on Cot- Norfolk and nd Gatveston “Make delphla, in fact, ts receiving more of Lap aeenearmenay une » and lew York's business than any of th Big Gains in Business Driven | other Mastarn’ ports, Boston was bees | unfortunate in that rail shipments From Here. | through Now York to the Bay State rt capital have been inadequate. Many consignments for foreign Figures from seven ports of th@ countries, originating in the West and Atlantic Coast and Guif regions af-| Onane heel Ving Svgies ig New if) y in ay oO! his fected by the strike of coastwise long-| year in maid to register @ gain of oes shoremen, made public tq-day, show) more than 26 per cent. over May, 1919. comparative domestic exports during ent = pe gg ela ae in 100 P i the monthe of the coastwise and rail-| March and Ap a strugale to 4 airs of vi hold its own, is now reported to be J “ape wert with corresponding far in excess of its 1919 business. ’ ‘ . months in 1914. lowever, the real winners have HRP wound ot oot 8 wan an: |"™2C00" Yor tine tax ttaad ‘| een Nene and “Cavenen”” 8&ll| Women’s High Priced Ruupeed to-day. and stil! have adout|aray Meures for this year, the others | folk Im March of last year ee A Se tethty © ore in addition pies period, og Tp orp a Yious normal March, This year shows L ow Shoes a, more, Norfo! New n increase o: 1,437, over Marc’ . to new leans and Galveston send informal re- | PF last veer. Galveston, likewise has Gtts Aectaring sie May totale. will pornough Jongshoremen at all, the j trem: aes, ort joted are on si ¢, as in we tances more than 100 per cent. grey York, the bulk of congestion is at sc tndus et Gutholind dimnabe they at: |New Fork terminals, trigute to heavy and constantly grow- eer Men [ing aivagatons to those ports at'anip-| SMALLPOX HOLDS CARONIA, | ments that ordinarily would have Seat provaitin. carly passed through New York Harbor. | Canard Liner'’n 518 este G18 Stecrage Pas-| wandmh Line piers!“ mhese are the figures for March, wengers to Be Vaccinated. April and’ May, in ven : New Vork. _ ton Shipments for Various * New England Mills, "“Peuetes Of the Citizens’ ‘Transpor- tation Committes, organized to open the chemnele of merchandise trams Miah were closed by the longshore- faen's strike on the coastwise ship- ping’ ples, bave “thus far moved Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 33th Street \ fy Established 1879 | ; Tuesday aa {| CHILDREN’S SUMMER SPECIALS 200 BLOOMER 150 COLORED RESSES 2.85 DRESSES 3.95 | Heretofore 3.25. Deeper’ hems, Heretofore 4.60 to 4.80. _Voiles, ip fulle? skirts are featured in these — lawns'and soisettes, some with hand gingham dresses of blue and white, , i hand . embroidery. | and pink and white check. Sizes 1 nie sae ahah : nat to 3 years. 100 POKE HATS 2.40 100 SUN BONNEKS = 1.45 ’ Heretofore 2.85. Of organdie, with Heretofore 1.75. Of organdie, with \p shirred brim and picoted bow or lace edging. White, pink, blue and 4 organdie in front. In white, pink, \ellow., Sizes 1 to 3 years. blue and yellow. 18 months ta. 3 ; : years, 120 NIGHTGOWNS) 1.50 130 PRINCESS SLIPS 1.35 Heretofore 1.95. In low neck sum- Heretofore 1.95. Of fine nainsook, | mer style, with embroidery and with ruffle of fine embroidery. i lace edge. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Sizes 2 to 4 years. ae 7 CHILDREN’S OXFORDS 4.65 ! | iB : Heretofore 8.00 and 8.50. Tan and black oxfords— ih . some made on Best & Co.’s Orpic last. Sizes 11 to 2 | in a dozen different styles, including a number of white pumps and oxfords, At $3.90 a Pair . All sizes are represented to start, but the best choos- 392 ing is for narrow feet. Many others at wo eae $204 su7. idan day with 820 passengera because one ts ee a8 385, aoa man was found in the steerage at Hali- $5.90 $6.90 and $7.85 fax on June 18 with amatipox eymp- : ; oms . . P0088) Ths, Caronia: arttved. tite morning No Exchanges, C. O. D.’s or Credits 16,414,270] The G18 steorage passengers “will be | . ree ‘There were 2,800 ih Efgriwhick the fees and. secon Md ‘@@ odtton on the Morgan Line he oi eer nd will be fumigated, and the pas- 1X ve or t t 585, i ie bese ir tly on other piers. i i 16,344189 | "*Ofving to the heavy for it isnot ex. e e e coastw) are expected to}. * pected the ohip will ye docked Before : ia cargoes this week—aix vos- 108, 61,872,043 963,878 't6.the Giyde and Mallory Line, bic) ua tie 3 tie Morgan Line and two to ‘The Cunard liner Caronia, from Liv- | erpod! on June 10, is detained here to- Sizes 1 to 3 years. ‘tn order vee ie ge the maximum ef- Seipuby from ‘working force avatl- «ble the ‘Transportation Committee 8,792 23,840,060 hae bived @ number of buses to carry| $.552. 36,667,660 Quidkly from one piace on 6 water-¢ront to another, thus sav- 5.097 e 64,006,122 ® good deal of time in the load- 2 38,028,107 For purposes of comparison 1919 ‘was used because it was the immedi- ately preceding year, and 1914 was quoted because jt was the last nor- mal year, business in the early months of 1919 not having entirely recovered from the war or had time to approach stabilization. istics show that New York Fae ae es 34th Street—New York A Very Special Sale Tuesday About 350 Misses’ jamped above the May, , Reduced Prices! ravi! f\ Th dt i, Shirt Waist Dresses — ‘ COLLAPSIBLE BABY FURNITURE ; Collapsible Oak Cribs, heretofore 5.00; now 3.95 Stzes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. . Collapsible Cribs, in White, heretofore 6.00; now 4.95 Baby Couch Hammocks, heretofore 16.00;‘now 14.65 H Collapsible Nursery Chairs, heretofore 3.50; now 2.65 oF Values to. 15.00 7.90 Can be combined as a dress or worn as individual garments. Tucked Shirts Sailor, Tuxedo and Shawl Collar Waists of Batiste and Fancy and Satin Stripe Voile in Pink, White, Blue, Lavender and Green. West 34th Street—New York Newark <2 "Waeu" Kore | Breoklyn ete"wae""? The Store is closed at 5 P. M. B. Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street OPPENHEIM. GLUINS & G . : ' 34th Street—-New York Below Cost Clearance— Tuesday ‘c A Clearance Sale of : Men’s Balta Low Shoes at $9.85 & 10.75 per pair | will commence to-morrow (Tuesday) For Sports and Dress Wear Values to 14.50 : ~- PEF ‘ iz A aan eee 1 Two thousand pairs of these popular shoes are comprised Novelty Silk Skirts 7 719 in the selection, in both brogue and narrow-toe models; R E ‘cep tidnal Values at the leathers being genuine cordovan and dated calf- ; ° oni ° ’ skin, in dark brown or black. $1? 98 1800 Pairs Women’s'and Misses At ? ° ‘A There will also be on sale at the higher price, Men’s Low - Shoes in a Very comfortable but snugefitting round-toe Wi etesicn ifs kr iid Geieabte H Ig h Grade Oxfords and. P umps model, of black glazed kid and tan or black calfskin. ection ie New spol i ‘ . ¥ v4 ag Mi aa Hees 0, * An accumulation of this season’s choicest ntodels and | Shoes above $10.00 are subject to the War Revenue tax. various novel Silks, including "Dew Kist and leathers, representing 55 styles (four illustrated). All é ; Corded Silks—featuring numerous pocket and belt sizes in the assortment, but not every size in each style (SIXTH _-FLOOR) effects of unusual smartness. For smart Summer 5 ; y Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark ‘Stores.