The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 17

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¢ Rl ne THE WaNeNS WORLD, FRIDAY, “JUNE 25, 1920. tad ta ca BRONX CONTEST [710 of the 100 Per Cent. Winners |i sree so van pent MAS vO nan | KRAMER BROS : In the Bronx Baby Contest'..: * ae ad yatatees | fib ° . The winnery of the district baby hm No vaste een ae | Sh gel tod pikes tn the West LISTS NINE BABIES and prensa gy contents yor] BAG nh ites Go a Cae 2 os My Ree | MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT 100 PER CENT. nnsapiipeaiite These and Four Other Prize Winners Graduates of City Milk Stations, , Nine out of thirteen prize ables the Borough, District and Milk Sta- tfon Baby Contest in the Bronx to- day are proud of a rating of 100 per dent. Ono of tho others has a rating fast orfe-half per cent. short of per- fect and the three Idwest on the list are 99 per cent. ‘The winning. group were picked after soveral weeks of examination by the judges and assembled tn the Milk Station at Webster Avenue and| spread the gospel of the Milk Sta- Kinderman Place, the Bronx yester-| tions. day afternoon where Dr. Arthur J.| “There are many women who have O'Leary, in charge of the Bronx| not taken advantage of this wonder- Health Department, pinned the medals| ful chance because of a false pride. upon them and handed ¢ertificates| It ts these women you should talk {® their mothers. to and dissuade from their foolish “All these prizo winners,” eaid Dr,| Presudice, There ts a crying need for O'Leary “are what we call graduates| More milk stations in the Bronx, and of the City Milk Stations. You proud] We Will get them with a showing like mothers who havo just been decorated | this.” for that's a decoration of the high- 43 on Dr. O'Leary expinined {t—should do all in your power to while in Manhi they h . There are only a sta- four stations in the Bron despite * meemenseeeeseee: — : Crepe de Chine CHEMISES Qs VALUE $3.50 Elaborately Lace Trim’d PHILLIPINE Gowns and Chemises 2. 95 VALUE $4.50 Hand Made, Embroidered of French Voile, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Etc. D. PRICEsCO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS (Selling Regularly to $25.00) The charm of the Organdy Frock lies in its extreme daintiness and youth, and no prettier and more youthful have been created than these! of many lovely styles are illustrated ; all are smartly bedecked with frills, touches of fine lace or lace insertions, and come in the smartest of colors: Corn, Jade, Rose, Orchid, White and Blues of varying hue. UNDERGARMENT SPECIALS! Three ‘To-morrow—A REMARKABLE Sale! } NewestORGANDYFrocks : The Best Value Offered This Season BLOOMERS VALUE $2.95 Elastic at Knee & Waist 1000 NEWEST BLOUSES : ). 98 VALUES TO $5.50 NEWLY PURCHA. Comprising Overblouses of Silk Tricolette, trimmed with silk thread in ribbon form, Ng itd in gold for cqntrast. Also Lace Trimmed Blouses cee ne girls. They are Estell Goldman, four- teon months old, of No. 187 185th Street, and Agnes Gerath: years, of No, 82% East 179th Street. Agnes also won the milk stations ize for her dwn district. sear J 0 her Bree inne natn Pressin, | COUNTESS’S HOME FOR ELKS, | catis'and threats to iii} Herseit and her one year old, of No, 488 East 139th Street; Mary Corneille, two years, and winner of the city-wide contest, | .ountry home of the late Papal Countess who Lignd No, 268 Hast 143d Street: [4° 4, teary, at Pelham, facing ‘Toure Park, The price was $46,000 for tho Grace Lat three years, of No. 724 East 160th Street; Catherine Mc- Garry, nine months, of No. 1853 Web- |" ster Avenue; Angelo Quattrocchi, one year, No. 293 Hast 160th Street: | feot long to the house, which occuples a jarge plot fronting 200 feet on Pelham Thomas Carroll,,two and a half yeara, of No. 3120 Park Avenue; Norman ten months, of No, 1472 Light weight Suits, of selected grade cotton yarn, knit in elas- tic rib. Short sleeves; knee ha For Satur- day, $100 | This Fa servative Choice Extra Big Shoe Values 1,200 pairs of Women’s and Misses’ perfect, well made high cut Shoes of Brown or Grey Kid, Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and White-Buck, with some Leatherette Auto Coats Double breasted, double stitched Leatherette ts, with an nd plait in mick and a lus- trous Venetian yoke lining, For auto, sport or general wear. Second Floor Skirts of White Silk Lustrous White Crepe de Chine. elabo- rately trimmed with rich embroidery in delft blue, Softly gathered all around, wide belt with blue buttons. Second Floor | ae 99 perenne eae egags | Boys’ Wash Suits , Y Big Value! # French tyle 5 tig Middy Suits of Mad- # ras in blue and white combinations. Here is a bargain! was congratul upon the fine Men’s Clothin 1,000 Suits for Men, A Gigantic Pre-Inventory Clearance— hi Color Navy | Grade Suits ~—an extra Blue Wool |” ‘sgqoz ae | ae — B88 Here are ex- Serge Suit Woot worsteds, \ regu- 300 long-trouser suits | traordinary . lar and extra elzes. of cheviot, cassimeres | values! Genu- {s but one of the Dark blue and greys and serge in sizes 14 to | ine Beach Suit- many styles at the ties quiet beer Lie 16 only; 5 stylish, up- | ings and Pan- rice. The lot also | Si. stripes. ingle? | Qenut 1 | Closely woven | 7 to-date models in most | ama Cloths — ‘ieee oe Cassi- aboreies A peaberipl fan Panama; hen Vee tu wise all wanted colors. Ex- weer mo- ¢ ally well tailored. ral oon SA ga) Hbbon tra big values. hair-and-cotton meres and Wor (7S Sand. hes $4.97] {ior $1.97 —————— fabrics. Single steds in solid colors bag? PRA LA I er ts ed $1.97] 2 d double and handsome mix- pe edipeencions oeeseoe hod i n- 4: ” 4 Men's Work Shirts; Black ite models in tures or striped $1.00] Work Clothes Bateon., triple $1.97] addition to the ‘pattems, cag one | ee ae ee eee ee ° ictured. h hl e Sport pai ‘ate Over- Men'a Shirta one | # ; athoroughly ‘ble $1.00] alls and Jackets, quality Grays, greens shrunken fabric of of dark Indigo fol \) Madras:,, and browns in Wool. Well tail- ored smart or con- $ 77 more Fatemen sf toe" 81.49 Men's Neaiigee ,Shirts 69 $1.6 AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING * wi d ten days ag baer. | 4 Mrs. Mary Kenny, tn charge of the | vation, has. been found of adund rind FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE tation whe ards were made, | and has been dine harged from the hos- by Dr. O'Leary | pital The magiatrate thereupon, dismissed ng made by tho! 1.4 complaint of her husband, Jules W Loin of Pork) Pork.Chops § ington OFFICE AND Fe nacneniee, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St., near Battery PI. f iv, 64th St, -_— = = « ntrants. Von Tiizer, music publisher, who said hie’ wife annoyed. fim with telephone don. Elks Lodge No, 104 has purchased the 135 Columbus Av, nr. 66th St. 777 Eighth Avs nr. 47th St. 947 Third Av., ne. 57th St, , RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED ouse and furnishings. The Elks will add an extension 150 treet, 175 feet on Bellevue Avenue and P Hill Street. The-enly’store that sells the overstocks:of , the National Cloak & Sulit Ce. ,, No.connection with any other.stere ¢ ac . “See What You Save!” Prices. Never So Low! oung Men and Boys lar and Stout Sizes ‘Suit a Mighty Bargain Men’s High |Men’s Panama Hats (Young Men’s| ‘#2 Swamer st -| Blue Denim, ex- handsome dark mixture pat- terns. Sizes 30, to 35. Real good tailoring. $897 MEN’S Shoe Bargains Good Shoes—over a thousand pairs of them! 9 styles, for work, dress or general wear, Calf, kid finished or Kangaroo Leathers. Black ortan Leather or soft, easy and extra durable fibre soles. Nar- row or full-toed lasts. 91.00) make and finish. eeroneaae Overalls with sehoot ate roe trts.1 double front and hi ‘able. Covert hd LAr e: $1.49] knees. Each gar- j Cloth ... \ Men's 4 Wool Wortea! rae models. ait 1 hyped — white: s Madras. “Silk” LisleUnion Tricolette Sweater Silk Tricolette Sweater in slip- over style with Tuxedo collar. Dark red, buff, peacock blue or black; sizes 36 to 42. 200 Girls’ Dresses in he style pictured —a good qd@lity Cot- Ay ton Repp with collar [ fy Good quality ") Plaid Gingham with white organ- die trimming and i pit . Sizes 32 to 40. For house porch and neigh- borhood weer, iV ened | » Saturday’s Star Specials * Specially priced in each case for this is the last Saturday before inventory; seasonable and de- pendable merchandise, for every piece of it comes direct frcm the National. Come “See What You Save!”’ Women's Stockings, medium | Children's White Pique Hats, with Eht, coarse knit cotton 9Q@ sis rn seulloped 68¢ | Main loos and cuffs of white of Pique, @abardine, some models. Good ser- pique, pink or green; White Skirt Clearance Beach Skirting and Gab- viceable tub fabrics; over Swenter of woe vlors; sizes $1.97 White Orgundie Dress 1 design $1.97 legates with chan we In blue mixture sizes 6 to 14 years, { i White Wash Skirts ardine, in fifteen/hand- good styles; extra value, Suit cotton in | # length crac! | $U9F $2.77 | Seen cc08d Proor i Diving Cap of Gum RUD- | wows Athletic Style Union salt | Comets of katie | Pak [ Subse by, thteked Hep. with elmato« $2.97 Boys’ Children's Creepers of Chambsay, | Glris' Drew of Plaid Cotton Voile. litouae Dress of Igy at Cotton Wash Suits Nth "white binding i: eto a4 ST hahaa ee $2.97 4 Styles Atmletle Style Drawera of |Cormet Cover of Crepe de gGhing |Changenble Silk ‘Tuttetn Mesticont White Linene, vainsouk; rein with Val luce triin and $g 4g |" with oped out : Tan Khaki Cloth, ne Chambray, Linene Repp—some with two pairs of pants. $197 wenter of Wool Yarn tasseled . Style Under Shirt nainsook! @ge Bog of 1 leath incl pollahed Moroccos | Minn with $ | alt Mu y cua J lustrous Tub | fuce trims. \ $3.97 Sweater of wool ar With” | $1.97 ribbed sash ends Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. No Mail Orders Filled from This Store is dl

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