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' Pacer on a i ee ror she By P. Q. Foy. Bim and. succeeded ‘in beet ial Food Expert, Evening World.) forve of rou immediate release of millions pounds of canned meats and bacon the Government may give con- | Anthony eome reef from the present prices on fresh meate of ail, ly bru’ Property Control Officer, {8! veteran who nor tion of these surplus meats di- war relics, died ys, much below the present mar- i Madoakoad! MONDE x, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. IR CONCERTS WATIONAL, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ab WOT Winter Garden oats + : CINDERELLA ON ‘BROADWAY ATOP CENTURY THe TRE $3 very FALLS FROM ROOF | AS FUNERAL PASSES Boy’s Spine Fractured in Three- OF MEAT EXPECTED Story Drop as Naval Lieu- ‘tenant Is Buried. While watching the funeral procea- sion yesterday afternoon of @ naval TO LOWER PRICES sess whose body waa returned to this coun- try a few days ago, Max Kaplan, nine, of No, 75 Thatford Avenue, Brooklyn, —_—o——— Big Stock of Canned Goods to td Hoty stories from the rte ie door, sustaining a ible Go to Dealers Below — | the"Sitrett and” housetepa in t neighborhood were crowded and jena , Market Value. alll | pter* thos ots’ ald ‘Atohardvon-— acl 18th St. & Amsterdam Ay. Beats 25¢, 500, $1. '| gecreud MIDNIGHT ‘FROLIC ART teaAW ¢ ORCHESTRA, LYCEUM * INA CLAIRE wy “Re Ditterent astat Productions. FLORODORA Fre, 000 Good Skate at #2: B50 ut 500; oF a in France and By_ Avery Hopwood heaven © f Wats Fibs | BROADHURST THEATRE. WAS WELL-MIQH CON. i COME SEVEN! “A DISTINCT SUCCESS” White’s Scandals ° with ANN PENNINGTON. COHAN & HARRIS § HONEY GIRL contoy Mi seo. COHAN WILLIAM ROCK’S %*! “SILKS AND SATINS” Jonn Drinkwater's ® Hudson River by Day lig ht | DaILy, ad 1g “Wanapwaron 1ayi4o,” the took him to, St Mary 6 Hoeptal wRICH ™ humor” +4 Baimachia, three, of No. 228 * Miute. Wee de Hat at 2.30 Eira sto seers b nly alight. irda st ndow it ad bru ined, ud es “merece & Hypon,’ |... All through rail Hokkets any accepted. $18.50 Boys’ Suits... " Dies of Ace! Major James Regan, Wastern Sur- Ellsworth Swigert, the World War was we aceldentally in . his ho to ding wp the details for the dis- bis home at Ora DAYLIONT SAVING TIME, Coolest ‘Theatre In Town-Ttag, he Yesterday. in the ™ Ye had absolved Fisher ensack Hopital. to dealers, at prices, the Major fro pian tor the accident, SSBASONS BIGGEST MUSICAL value of the products. ‘These | ts, Major Regan stated, were put) @ under Government supervision} wore contracted for immediately fore the armistice was signed. While the quantity will run into! ions of cans, the \distribution| ss be from points where the foods now stored, which Includes New | Prork ani vicinity, Philadelphia, “Pittsburgh, Washington, D. C., Nor- | folk, Baltimore and Schenectady. ‘The following prices, which were fixed by the Quartermaster Depart- Ament in Washington, are subject to} discounts ranging trom 2 to 20 per cent. according to the elze of the purchase, the minimum of which will| be tem cases of any one item. = Ib, etripe to came, Be... 6 12k, cans to cane, per can, Beet S: <) ‘The discount to dealers wii Le 2| wish, per cent. on orders of $1,000, and 20 per cent. on orders amounting to more] You've eaten sardines—plenty thin $100,000, of them—but you'll never know how delicious a sardine ‘On July 19, 1919, the Government re- Jeased the following amounts i uf } {plus army meats: Bi 28,969,7 can be until you've tasted Ibs.; corn bee 7 a | bend oclesst canay hash, conned pect,| LAngoe 9.292'349 cans. On’ Aug. 3, last year,| Buy some today. Your grocer "I the Governmeny Mmited the sale of} hasthem. Ask for the above items to municipalities. Major Regan stated that the present surplus is much less than that of a year ago, although he has not the detailed amount ready for publication, SPICED but expects to have the lists com- Du ‘Piha grade of surplus meata offers Sardines re ' HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Phone Canal 9000, Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. te BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Breamers leave Pier 18, North iver. Phone Barclay 5000, a rare opportunity fo restaurants and| hotels to serve in the form of stews or bash, and while greatly superior im quality is much cheaper in price than the meats now used for those urposes, ‘The frugal housewife can! e<these canned meats in making up Seheap family es which can be| seasoned and spiced to sult the f. ily appetite. | Consierable damage was done to perishat its and vegetables by the e storm on Saturday mort ing. rehants were then at ¢ height of their rudh in receiving and sorting fruits a&d vegetables. The streets from Franklin to Fulton along ‘West Stredt were flooded several feet| high with water, stores were flooded 7 and merchants ‘were unable to fille orders for the early expresses that supply the summer resorts. Damage amall fruits, peaches and potatoes was quite extensive and merchants will spoiled by the time iclal situation in the price of fresh | after. an attempt to Sparkling Milk naintain these price decline of ful- y 2 cents 4 pound resulted in beef, A product of rich, sweet milk. amb and pork. Good steers were of Its quick fered at 24c. against 26c. last Wednes- the fermenting process, turns fatigue into pep in a moment. Not a buttermilk, vas considerable beef unsold in the At hotele—tunch counters—soda fountains jay; pork loins at. 3c. and lamb at 84c., which 1s also 2 cents per pound Jower than last Wednesday. There vholesale market and lower prices to- lay are expected. These lower prices KUMYSS, te) hould be reflected in the prices EE Brush MD Premiont sharged to consumers by middle of 616 W, 48th St, New York, veek. American cheese ts plentiful. The Inegt should not cost consumers more | pound, and real good full- to consumers by the middle There are nearly rounds of cheege in storage in We have positions in several he rate of 1,590,000 pounds each week. partments; per MAnehs: interesting; no ex- perience is 15.00 a weeks to Itfes, and the supply {8 Increasing at open Creamery butter declined last weck | o 56 cents, and finest table grades | hould not cost consumers mors than | L or 62 cents per pound. Potatoos ave declined in the wholesale, mar- | t let, and the finest should not cost the | Start, lousewife more than 6 cents a pound, | nd a fair average quality at 5 cents The army Quartervaster has ac- spted an offer of $3.69 per 100 pounds of $85.00 to $100.00 ‘ceNO. 1 grade potatoes for the month @ month, of August, which reflects the trend of valves, pee ee ‘ Venice Has Bad Fire. hattan, VENICE, July 25.—Fire which broke | 370 E out 19 t4, ereenat here pisteraay m m a r amage estimated at seve 3 mfition. lire. ‘The cause haa. not yet 81 Willoughby St, been determined and an Investigation Brooklyn, has been started hattan, St. WHEN you you goon your vacation this Summer! have your favorite paper y|tailed to you every day., 4\Evening World, 25c per week Daily World, 25¢ per wee} Sanday World, Ie hepeundet| gabscribe now for s week ty ie Mm of time you wish, and EP THT edarvo8 04" often yous vesulss nawrdanice wher Fou want the paper sent and he will | Lye $ xh Serange with The World to mall {to You, oF bend your remittance direct to ashier, New York World, Pulltze: Bulid New York City. LOST shixlay PLAYHOUSE {:, *,0t Mata, Fy and Sat, The Night Eoat” LIGHTNIN GALETY, 10'way a 40th Mata Wed, & Sat, 2.10 Mate. Thurs. & aa: Henry, Miller & Blanche Bates |] SELWYN WEST ep sr enn fuwents ARHIVA THR VERVECT FC LITTLE THEATRE ‘. '\,< “F00T- iouse" S| OE AKINS, Author of LOEW'S New York Toe & Root Day” line Deabrosses St. y BEAR MT. |: AND RETURN On Steamers Operated by Commissioner sof the Palisades Jae Park Loew’s Amer. Root (APO = OPENING TONIGHT" At 7.30 P. M. 2nd Show at 9.45 P. M. % 6 Reel Farce Comedy, UP.IN MARYS ATTIC’ wihite —— CALIFORNIA —— BATHING GIRLS cnbesagcn on ra ck ERE UE OADWA AST, FFPROCTO NEW YORK THEATRES ling Nelson & Co, | $1.28 Bloomers. . "20 Reseed | $1-48 Bloomers ~ | $2.48 Bloomers Buy Tangos Fresh from the waters of the Bay of Fundy, and packed in_a delicately spiced sauce—Tango Spiced Sardines are the daintiest tid- Bomnge, pork. No. Z cans, : i bit that your tongue could French fried Hit . Clermont leaves N.Y, C.,, 9.30 A Rs ‘steamer leaves Boar Mountain Fare 60c. Round Trip Sun, and Holidays 850 Children Under 12 Hall Fare. Cafeteria Louch HUDSON. RIVER NIGHT LINES aa site ‘oe ae Felock following mornt Direct rall_ connection: others, and’ PAT ROONEY NB foot of Murray Bt. Daily at 5 P. M. hn, E "A the Hudson to wend AR) {str “HIGHLANDER” 4¥E9 | Round Tri Bes & CO. a TTS ae a coe “THE CONFESSION ALi STAR rd, airy Conley a fear that much of the foodstuffs that ’ Swere drenched with rain be Dr Brush’s e it reaches its ; Hy ; | } ‘ning World refiected the} t Won, De Mille Production “The Prince Chap” m HUMORELQUE” S TRAN D|I ALL THIS WEEK CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “THE PERFECT WOMAN” MERMAID. COMEDY __ STRAND SYMPHONY, ORCH. 8 FSHMENTS_DaNclNa is sien mboat Go GONEY ISLAN CRITERION ALISADESS:P SEX WATER SUNF BATHING. | STEEPLECHASr THE FUNNY PLACE SSR P sunF & POOL BATH! LUNA‘! ST. ARLIGHT*% Minuten trom Times square va HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Three Trips Daily ¥ ae CIRCUS} *9,30 A.M., 1.30 & 8.00 P.M. ai. OANCING, RES MESHREN TS. 50c ALL STAR CAST HELP WAN TED—Fe MALE. MARSHALL NEILAN | “Go and Get It” | 5 olsts- leview-Gomedy Industrious girls can 21.85 YEARS OF AGE, soon reach 7 HES-DIA 40 WATCHES-DIAMOND, RELIABLE AON GR LOW PRICES =| EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS | TRAN SACTIOWS CONFIDENT 1aL ~ NIGHT WORK Apply at 1158 Broadway, Man. OPERATORS. week] bhansag to? 3 RT INGE “CALL WRITE I Opportunities to earn to $100 a month in eix months, CREDITS: CORT Teen an LAN i | SaRs ' NDS 195 Broadway, Corner Dey DIAMO WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT- Exceptional values-—As itlastr s when assigned to night hours; 1986 Broadway, Brooklyn, Or Telephone MADISON SQUARE . Convenient monthl Zooveniont monthly | tion in the day Rapld advancement, responsible | NEW YORK TELB COMPANY. | DIAMOND ¥ wATCHES.ON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED 58 Broadway, Et 1374 BAOADWAY 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% A STORE-NOTAN OFF! or telephone } Square 12,000, Snare Brncwae | LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. py a eta hal esas pa o/ MAVEN LANE 8 Cora stoi Polat” Eat Rot Bho tn Tonthcy came joie’, 17) Milles $1.07 New leether Pillows 2 ‘ my PULOWS MABE MENT ne SUMDAY WORLD WANTS WOKK WONDERS , JULY 26, 1920. | STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. . ALE A RIN Pourtecnh Street West of Fine Avenue Look for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisement Every' Monday in the Afternoon Papers The following items distributed among the various Sunday papers and advertised for Monda$ and Tuesday are here condensed into one complete list for the convenience of Tuesday shoppers: These for Both Today and Tuesday $2.94 Girls’ Plaid Gingham | Frocks, 1.81 6 to 14 years. Boys’ and Young Men's Cloth- ing ALO4 $11.94 Junior Boys’ Suits,..,.9.74 Boys’ Wash Suite—s to 6 yeare— our reg. 82.04.....4 LSS our reg. 89.06, ,.. aes Rediietians In Young Men's Hult $24.50 to $52.50 Suite reduced to 19.50 38.50 Dept-—Third Floor Women’s Bathing Dresses and Suits Were $ A re $11.94 to 848 o'95 to 84.95 Summer Lingerie $1.48 and $1.68 Envelope Chemiees..... 1.28 | $2.68 Envelope Chemises. LOT | $3.24 Envelope Chemises $1.97 Nightdr $2.68 Nightdresse 1.24 LAS 2.97 5.97 4 $3.48 Drawers 2.76 $3.48 Princess Slips 2.64 $1.28 Corset Covers 07) 97 ct. Corset Covers . 68) July Clearance Misses’ and Young Women’s Dresses Were $29.75 and $39.75....... 19.77 $7 95 Gingham Dresses.......6.47 $39.75 Cool, Summery Georgette Crepe Dresses. . 83.50 Women’s and Misse Crepe Meteor Dresses... Misses’ Taffeta Drosse $10.75 and $12.00 Pretty Voile Dresses..........0+4:. 7S Attractive New Styles for Mid-Summer Wear Priced as Usual “Tuesday” BLOUSES Extra bd ze Vaile) Crepe de Chine Blouses — smarty | styled in good quality crepe de. chine, in white, flesh-pink’ an black’ Also several 4.64 models in Jap. silk, neatly tailored. Black or white Sizes 36 to 44, Our reg. $5.08 All wool, Tuxedo style, with gate and belts with tassels, Of excell and very reasonable. Our reg. $18.94... 6665s eee eee 15.00 ‘These beautiful sweaters in peacock blues«, navy, black and orchid, ure just the thin, for Autumn wear at mountain resorts, an no wardrobe can be complete without one woolen and one silk sweater, ae |MORNING SPECIALS-—-Teday and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘Yo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.44 White Ramis Linen TOWELING DEPT MAIN. FLOOR, $9.74 Boys’ Summer Suits 7.65 WeHiNG THIRD FLOOK Cape 144 sik MAIN FLOOIL. 4 25 | fibre Engtivn . OF t MEN'H UNE Fa. ALN FLOOR, 35-inch Dress Satin 2.36 ‘6 {ium and dark colors 1 MIN FLOOW $1.38 Mohair Siciliennes 9? widen um, Bray, in GOODS MAIN FLOOR 55 ct. Women's Fine Ce tton Hose Balbr k, white ine 97 ct. Little Tots’ INFANTS! WEAN--BiCOND FLQON. 35-Inch Colored Taffetas 87 &t. Mercerized Shantungs. 95 ct. Colored Ratines.... 73 ct. 44-inch Chiffon Voiles. $1.37 Novelty Voiles 83 ct. Silk Mixed Georgette \our reg. $1.06 quality Displayed on Tablee— Silk Dept. — Main Floor. Silk Hosiery and Glove Silk at Attractive Price Reductions $2.87 and $2.97 Women's Black kk Howe... | $2.47 Women’ ‘a Black Silke 68 ct. Men's Silk Pla $3.87 Glove Silk Ve: Cool Frocks for Little Tots $2.87 Tots’ White Dresses sizes to G years...... Chambray and Gingham 00 Sweaters and Smocks $9.48 All-Wool Tuxedo gi Mr | $12.94 All-Wool Sweat ‘Tuxedo Styles... $21.94 Pure Silk Fibre Shadow-Proof Petticoats of White Tub Silk $6.94 Shadow-Proof Size Shadow-Proof Sample ee of Carnisalea Regular value $1.48— specially priced. “ Crepe de Chine and Satin Cam les —our reg. $2.48... 4 ly J —our reg. 83.48.. $5.94 Envelope Chemises Crepe de Chine Nightdresses $7.49 Satin Princess Slips... Mid-Summer Reduction Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts + Siti White Gabardine $7.97 Gaberdine « and Surf Reductions for women of sleeves, lace or em- Sires 46 to 54. reg. $2.68 and $2.04 SWEATERS Women’s Extra Size Sweaters Pure Fibre Silk jent quality Our reg. $29.94 Colors, orchid, peacock, navy and black | $2.18 Striped or Plain Voile Blouses vy lace trimmed, also ChOvIUNG “TIED Wash Fabrics “ Sd-inch..... Sitcicegreciie wae Mid-Summer Reductions in Necessities from the Art + and Notions Departments Cretonno Sofa Cushions— our reg. $1.57 to 63.47— L 21 to $1.07 Crash Cushion Sets.. Fir Balsam Pillowe— v 7 s Artistic Cretonne Waste Basket our reg. $1.17 to 81.34. our reg. 81.97... (New location—8r Real Hair Nets— our teg. .16 each....,.. +2 for 2S Light Weight Dress Shields— our reg. .£8 to .S®—for....... “ Sado Sanitary Belts and Protectors— our reg. .54... sea¥ ot Ae Hairpins—3 packs for. Safety Pins-—8 cards for. Curtains and Draperies 28 ct. Curtain Scrims, . 87 and (7 et. Odd Places on Cretonnes..........+ Finest Grade Cretonnes. . 94 ct. Yard-Wide Casement Pongees.... Curtains. Mill Remnants of ce and Furniture Veloure—154 to 839 yards long— values $3.05 and §5.95.....yd. M. o4 Imported Madras Tal to sell at $8.50........ Special 1.9! $9.47 Art Crash Portiores. .Pr. 7.44 Palmer's & Hohifield’s Swinging Hammocks Standard Quality Greatly reduced for immediate clearance. Lot I— [ratios 28.00 $88.30,.....18.50 values $49.50 to $55.00...... 35.00, Remarkable Offering Japanese Rush Rugs Values $7.50 and $8.50.........4.98 Seamless Grass Ruge— 6x0 ft.—our reg. $6.97... 4.97 Myis0 ts 50x78 ince x: ‘36x’ — 1.17 v0 2.97 Stencilled Matting Ruge— Oeil. ft.—val. 87.97, Special 3.44 Men’s Clothing Reduced to Clearance Prices SUITS Suits that regularly sald at— $33.76 to $85.00-— Clearance 205.75 to 52.7% | All sizes are included in the as sortment, but not all sizes at each price. NECESSARY ALTERATIONS FREE MEN'S TROUSERS— Reduced! Sizes 30 to 5% waist—various lengths , —our reg. 85.95 gt Necessary Alterations Free. nd $2-28 Men's Shirts, 1.66 Men's Carter Union Suits. ... 1.76 Dress Goods All-Wool Challies........... 1.20 S4-Inch All-Wool Platd, Seri Chined Fete ee our reg. $5.88 and §7.88,..... 4.97 54-Inch Part Wool She; re bya —pur reg. ue obece +h 48-Inch All-Wool Navy Blue $e rm 3 Sergee—our reg. 62.28 s 46 and 48-Inch All-Wool Tri sia —our reg. $3.07 and & 3. 34 etna t aeeneiebvben | Sun-and-Rain Parasols Reduced! Our reg. §6.97........ proves OO Ti GOODS-MAIN FLOOR, $3.95 Men's Healight Overall MEXR FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR, YL et. Women’s Extra Size Cotton Underwear 65 w neck-—ahort sleeves or #léey $2.97 Blache $5.49 White Crochet Spr Full SPREADS —BASEAOENT, ch Crepe ¢ inghaws Vauup--siaes 12 to 1M Out reg. $14.97... . 1097 . Women's Belts | Our reg. .80.....6605 LAT Goons ‘per a Fine Cotton Hosiery | Women's Silk Lisle Hose— Special 1.20 65 ct. Men's Black Mercerized |” SOOKE ervrs enti aterany vee 8 45 ct, Children’ 's Mercerized Stockings....... 3% c= eeEtattnerSSIERESNSESRNEEINEEREIATTEE 28th Annual August Sale Begins Monday, August 2 Sales Depts. Include | Blankets | Muslin: Comfortables | Pillow Quilts, Pi | Decorative Linens Vickings | Linens, Towels Vlunnels | Zowelting cilverware He at + Bae Draperies Cutlery ee ee 4 ] a