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ET Omer er eee wy ithe AC 4 . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. a hey yo OHN WANAMAKER— BURIES | CHILDREN Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hogrs 9 to 5 ing into the wholesale market every night, loaded with vegetables of all kinds, Vegetables growers in Orange County and the merchants in New York City have placed ten large auto trucka in service between points in Orange County and this city, These trucks can haul 500 crates of celery and lettuce at a cost of 17% cents for crates containing two dozen heads on a five-hour run from field to store in New York, | Consumers should get the benefit of thé plentiful supply of fresh vege- tables now in the wholesale market. Lettuce, spinach, cabbage and scores of other salads are selling at 75 cents to $1 a barrel. String beans are wholesaling at 4 cents to 7 cents a pound and should not cost the con- sumer more than 10 cents a pound. Onions are now comlag from Jersey and Southern States, while hundreds BEF PRCES DOP ~_ASCANDIANSSHP TOTHS MARKET Vegetables Pouring In and Po- tatoes $1 to $2 a Barrel } Lower Than Last Week. Life Guards at Atlantic City Rescue Now Comes the Harvest of the Broken Silk Market | New Ritims | $442,894 of Silks for $295,262 ATLANTIC CITY, July 7.—Burled under several tons of sand which caved In on them while they were digging on the beach near Boston Avenue yesterday fternoon, Albert and Doris Muber, ed fourteen and twelve, of Kingston, N. ¥., visiting here with their parents, were nearly suffocated before being rescued by life guards. ‘The children had been butldin nel in thy Guarda half block awa; ing out of the @ tun- Wet sand when thegwalls gave rtino and Watson a saw their feet stick- id and sprinted to the We Have Heard a By P. Q. Foy. ot to htas a crate ot 4 pounds, | rious, when day cute They were te: Whisper Upon Our MOIRE TAFFETA is one of : : ; (Special Food Expert of The Evening |Crexmery butter dropped nealy two | vived by Dr. Kennedy at © beach hoa: P ‘ae M the prettiest ribbons for hair Prices average a third less World.) cents a pound yesterday, and a'|{n"Gntlaca, where: they’ were Teperted atriotic Movement | ows because it stands up in ; : : ae The wholesale market on Western | further decline is expected this week. | out of danger to-day.. shot the ‘Fete of she weents 6 such a perky fashion. This .._ Practically every kind of wanted silk—black and colored taffetas; satins in a rainbow @ressed beef showed another drop in — _ ————— =e Nia Bat orFuigt Aa wan a voto ot quality also recommends itself | line of shades; sports satins; charmeuse; tricolette; Georgette crepes; embroidered Geor- prices yesterday, A week ago to-day Anoroval | for sashes and for use on hats. gettes, crepe meteor; crepe de chines; pongees; printed raidum; printed Jap silks; checks; _ good Western beet was selling at 31 ‘x aats oe i oar mes en color shen! py Nas tub silks; lining silks; glace serge—a silk trail that starts at the Broadway entrance, runs along “cents, and common steers at 24 cents timate Is not always, safe to Boece tage ceatcis ane the main aisle and winds in and out through the Silk Rotunda that has been famous for silks 0 upon, What we care for is tho estimate that the people make of what we are doing, And we have never had such unanimous praise and en- courngement as we have had in the last sixty-days, There thin worth more than a cash profit paid over the counter, We fell encouraged to work along new Ines, and permit a store of greater service, and at the same time to help to make a greater city. lAterally thousands of our. citizens and fellow-country- men have applauded and sup- ported the effort that we have only begun and will continue to work upon to bring about @ status of more reasonable prices. ‘Whatever comes day by day over the signature under this to cents, while good Western @ressed steers were offered at the large packers’ beef boxes yesterday @t 25c a 26c, with common steers in abundance and offered at 120 a 16c. The practice of short shipping New York and making this market a “price model” for the rest of the United States has miscarried, as the high prices here have attracted heavy shipments of Canadian fresh beef. This compares favorably with the na. tive product; in fact, one of the inde- pendent wholesale dealers on Tenth Avenue stated yesterday that the Canadian fresh beef is now move de- sirable, as the Canadians nad a large eunplus of grain which they could old rose, 5 inches wide; 65c yard. BARONET SATIN—in nar row widths is just the fing for narrow sashes for the light summer frock, With picot edge there is a good ribbon, % in. wide, in the smartest summer shades; 85c a yard. A baronet edge is used on a faille center most effectively for a \ in, wide ribbon. The range of colors is enchanting; 25c yd. Main floor, Old Building. since A. T. Stewart built this Store in 1862; but never in all these years was there a finer exhi- bition or sale of silks than this. p Judge the Sale by these examples $7.50 Sport Satin—$4.65 yd. 25 shades in the plain sports satin, This is the best grade of sports satin made, a nd in the white we can recommend it for tub purposes. 40 inches wide. e $5.50 Satin—$3.95 yd. 86-inch satin of ge dye construction, sold in our own stocks during the past Fie at $5.60 yard.. In the following colors: white, ceil, pink, maize, turquoise, gray, old rose, old gold, blue bird, green, grape, plum, taupe, seal, navy, black, blue. : $8.50 Sport Satin—$4.95 yd. 40 inch sport satin in self color striped effects for skirts in a range of fifteen shades, including white, black or navy. Five different $6.50 to $9.50 Tricolette—$3.85 yd. Broadcloth tricolettes in a full range of Cotton- t int Uittle piece in. the. © styles. colors, including black, white and navy. Bobs which accounts for thelimproves maeng that, the mnronaeaie embroidered Puls the altfear-vound” weight the beat ment of the quality of the Canadian The Famous Trademark wipe aAGh be: oF catants we know of. 36 inches wide. eet coming here. ‘ all. be of unden consumers the advantage of the lower Look for It When Buying second —Bhilitbe angucation Bands bed ptaed te nr nsumers the ai bly of the A ? i ; cost of wholesale lots, The best cuts es placed upon it ‘The Lace Shop has a good as- 200 pi ted On y : $12 to $19.50 Embroidered of medium steers should not cost For many years the familiar Ostermoor trademark has Third—That from every sortment of cotton embroid- tin TE eartoera S| He lint in Georgettes, $8.50 yd. an eae iO ee guided thousands of folks in the selection of the famous aineas Srgunisar | ered bands in, white, Used in | fe Tike linen, These’ won't stay" long. In dozens of designs and color combina- a ca 45 0} 5 A . mn a0 | ‘ 3 % t ., a ' " roast, while the other cuts can be re- mattress that’s built for solid, healthful sleep. Heat i ty phone fae these Sante take. the 32 inches wide. tions—a rare opportunity—metal and silk failed at a profit at from 2c to 35c. And the same quality that was putintothe first Ostermoor iM aed smartest of blouses or frocks embfoidery. 40 inches wide, Ki lp medley ecg ohn mattress has been built into every mattress made since. Cael (iia for wear at the shore or in the fered'n fost of the shops wt 2fc (signed) mountains. $5.50 Glace Serge—$2.95 yd Hc. he erons rib cuts are offered ' baa abiedert rect 3). colons WAG Sombinmtions OF: oldie tn $4.50 Georgette Crepe, $2.25 yd. from 280 to 8c. i cote $6.60 and $6.95 yard this 36-inch serge, treet and evening shades, 40-inch Georgette crepe in a line of 150 pe raeelltry sid Jobbere db focdh re 4 bassin F eiabiel aired bade A very bright and lustrous fabric, very de- colors, white and black. . We hgve carried _ as their customers were generally ab- ] on enn net, One to six inches sirable at this season of the year. this cloth in ot stock for Meveral years. sent in the country for three days, July 7, 1920. wide, 35¢ to $2.76 a yard. and many of the dealers had consid- erable food spoil on their hands, Va- cationists experienced much diffi- culty in getting food on the Fourth at the resorts in New York State, Jersey and Pennsylvania, and some Main aisle and Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building, and Down-Stairs Store, New Building, “ Built—Not Stuffed” Main floor, Old Building ‘The Ostermoor mattress of Many users have slept on one today is built like the Ostermoor Ostermoor continually for of twenty-five years ago—eight twenty-six years! -Loveliest of new For Miss 14 to 20 Clearance of report motoring from Kingston to billowy layers of fibrous softness = Fy amine an Ostermoor in H Le i s New York City before they could get bod) Laser pe aly ne "Our Big Showrooms 9 ° . midsummer uimmer 1 ing a its * Pint are setae tate tn|| “Meteogasetenphcotctern oictmeser rm tether to Women’s Finer Frocks Blouses : wholesale. markets in. liberal quin- Just enough elastichty to yield Onty”moat ls batt why i inde ly $79.50 to $250 Fragile blouses of Georgette crepe Bose /for the xider) emarttises cr my Star caricace Ge. Douatoen con’ aie Geatly toevery curve of the Body. sveriastingly. Sizes and styles to & Formerly $79. 180 and” thiffon, Hand. made and | the habit is the slogan according to Imayket.yeaterday, Which aold at, #10 And its elasticity fe permanent. fit every need. Een ene § pase reese trimmed with cxquinite laces and | Which one might say these riding to $11 barrel, at oO a bar- t roc! lor street a HJ 7 * ie rel lower than’the closing prices last OSTERMOOR & CO. aaa gees evening gowns—has been reduced Blouses of flesh colored Georg- | habits were tailored. Impeccable week. The 65 carloads of cantaloupes 114 Elizabeth Street New York c This collection contains all of the finer gowns ette crepe, with filmy collars care for detail and extremely fire nd 41 cars of Georgia peaches of- appreciably. Telephome No. 5 Spring Showrooms extend through the block to 132 Bowery adjoining the Bowery Savings Bank and bodice inset with wide hand- in the Salons and affords an opportunity to those going away inse 1 made filet in fine designs. for the summer either abroad or to smart resorts, to buy fered yesterday were almost cleared tailoring distinguish these habits out early. Hundreds of motor trucks are com distinctive and lovely frocks at very small prices. ‘The treatment et the lace whether of khaki, linen or wool makes more than a mere plea Afternoon frocks of Georgette crepe and taffeta. Teeaine rode ie meatmuchieal jersey. Embroidered and made in ‘the newest of attractive modes, Some featuring smart touches of color, others severely simple and exquisite of line. In light and dark colors. * part of the blouse that gives it vivid charm and beauty. Over-blouses of Georgette crepe trimmed with Venise lace and bits Suits are made with breeches, rein- forced, for the astride riding which is most popular. : This store will be closed ev. Sacurday, during July and August. Except the Bank, Flower-Shop, Dental Parlor. ‘The Bank is required by law to keep open ACL 12 0’clock BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVE. Worth While Reductions in . BEDS AND BEDDING This Sale is of special importance because of the established quality of the beds and mat- tresses reduced for this occasion. All our mattresses are made in our own sanitary factory— that means that you can be sure of them. All Metal Bed: $18.75 The Bed as illustrated is well designed, and made up in three foot, four foot, or full sizes, Finished in ivory enamel, also with blue decorations. Lip-Spring Couch Bed $22.50 Made with the well known Lip Spring. Can be telescoped to- gether and made into a single bed, or opened -up to a full sized bed. Complete with all Cotton Mattresses, All Cotton Mattresses 4 foot six size..... “) 4 foot size. 8 foot six size. 8 foot size. 2 foot six size. Layer Felt Mattresses 4 foot six size. $17.50 4 foot size. 1 8 foot six 8 foot size. Three Piece White Enamel Bed: $9.75 The Bed is made in three-foot size, and has a Length ric Spring. Head and Foot Boards both fit under the Spring. Fin- ished in White Enamel. Three sizes. All Metal Bed: $15.00 Made with a two-inch continuous post, 7-inch fillers and made in three foot, four foot and full sizes, Finished in Ivory and White Enamel. South American Hair Mattresses 4 ft. 6 size. oo 4 ft. size 8 ft. 6 size.. 3 ft. size... 2 ft. 6 size Crib size ‘Three Piece Bed: $19.75 It is made with a two-inch con- tinuous post. %-inch round fillers, head board is 48 inches high, foot end is 33 inches high, with Fabric Spring, in 3 foot and 8 foot 6 inch sizes only. Lip-Spring Day Bed: $27.00 This is one of the most com- fortable Day Beds that you can secure, It is made with the Lip Spring, has a head rest and is complete with all Cotton Mattress which is made with a slounce all around, Bloomingdales—Fourth For of color and material. A little short smart coat to throw on when one motors, or to wear after one has exercised strenuously at ten- nis or golf is one of the most impor- tant requisites of the summer ward- robe. The Coat Salons has them for women —in brushed wool and in white polo cloth and in silk. In brushed wool they are a little below hip length and are made with large wooly collars and cuffs that are most becomin and afford just the right amount o warmth for a summer sports coat. Made in checked material with plain collars and cuffs and in many most attractive color combinations. In fed and gray, tan and blue, blue and red and green, and in‘blue and white, Also in striped combinations Uf white and yellow and white and blue and others. In heavy corded silk in white and collars in sports colors, lars in swhite with crepe de chine lining and fastened with pearl buttons. At one price, $26.75. i frocks featuring taffeta combined with real filet tace and made lovely with French flowers. ing gowns of beaded Georgette crepe in deli- cate colors “Algo in chiffon and brocaded chiffon in the most delicate and charming of combinations Second floor, Old Building. Sports Coats of a distinctive type, . & | AUN Sah. mul) tan and gray, with brushed wool Second floor, Old Building. Women’s tub Skirts of smart materials skirts of | well-groomed | The white gabardine, the sort that launder so very ‘well and are simply and distinctively made, are of particular interest to the woman of araple size. .pocket lines and well-tailored models feature the correct the sorts of larger woman Several at $5.75 belts that the should wear. The same models are made in Analier sizes and are becoming to average figure also, because the lines are so well thought out and made to accentuate the hest points of the average woman the trim long slender lines that ery woman desires. Illus- trated is a skirt typical of the white gavardine collection. White Satinette Skirts new model at $4.75 Simple long line, a hidden pocket, and large pearl button | fastenings distinguish a new | model in white satinette. The material is in a lovely quality and keeps its lustre after repeated tubings, Second floor, Old Building of finely hand embroidered ba- tiste. Over-blouses of Georgette crepe trimmed with filet lace and fine beading in color. One model features flesh col- ored Georgette crepe, combined with fine eyelet embroidery and chalk beads. These are blouses for elaborate occasions A blouse of the sort of one of these, when worn with a skirt of crepe-de-chine or sports satin makes a most attractive sum- mer afternoon gown for prac- tically any occasion where a light gown may be worn, Prices, $19.75 to $55. Second floor, Old Building. Summer Petticoats of wash material Sateen—Three styles, plain tailored or nleated —_ flow: White only. Regular size $1. nd_a small lot of extra size, Satin or tub silk petticoate— scalloped edge, $4.95. Crepe de chine—Of a good strong quality, lace trimmed, White and flesh color; $4.95 5. Third floor, Old Building. = The Lower-Price Broadway Store is The coats are correctly conventional. Tailoring is beyond reproach—thus in- suring a delightful appearance to the Knee - length coat, semi - fitted; notch collar; slash pockets; pearl buttons. rider, Khaki at $29.75 for camp or country, the same model as the habit fasioned of linen, nen at $38.50 natural color or oyster white. Light-weight wool mohair at $50 Of this material the habit is fashioned with inverted plaits in the back and patch pockets, Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Side Are you ready to CAN? Four types of containers are here to choose from. They are all constructed for ‘Cold pack" can- ning—the approved method. Oval container, 8 jar capacity (pint or quart size), $3.50, Square container, 6 pacity, $2.25, Extra heavy square container, 6 jar ca- Every suit in this stock now $31.50..... Nothing held back....And our own good stocks from first to last. Of course, you can't expect to find every style in every size; nor every style in every color; but you can choose from plain shades and fane find the worth-while grades that give more satisfaction ip the long run. The lower-price Broadway Store specializes in' méy )Svothing that has good fabric quality; s essential features of ro we have been able to offer good suit all the season at prices from $42.50 to $54.50. Now—all that we have left of these .go at $31.50-—in sizes and styles for fathers and sons. The suits will be altered to fit you if nécess: ry—-without extra charge, 2 et and by eliminating the le: patterns -Closing-Out all Men’s Suits--at $31.50 and plenty of both; and you Polo habit of wool jersey at $65 The sleeveless jacket of the polo suit is delightfully cool for general riding in the summer months—as well es very smart Heather mixtures. Separate pieces Khaki breeches; $7.50 $9.75 grade). Khaki divided skirt; $15. Linen breeches; natural color or oyster white; $10.50, (our ee a jar capacity, $3.25. 12 jar ca- pacity, $4. Racks to fit into boilers, 8 jar. capacity, Tbe. Svaporating pans; galvanized iron pens, 18 in. by 26 in,; con- tain hot water; on tin top of pan «spread fruit or vegetables to be dried; $1.25. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. teens ee No restrictions. .... will its suits will risa Bsa ao