The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 6

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Eso CRRA w ; ee TH | hs that this samule re-census shows that the population of Manhattan Is decreasing, He says: “If a census of tho whold tsland wore to resemble the sample re-census of the Mayor's committee, as anal- yred ‘by borough neighborhvods, it ace of abode In elsewhere than in fanhattan, “The percentage, _ MAYOR'S CENSUS applied to the would add only 4 census announcement, while the Fed- 81 to the Federal transiency among American cities, and Manhattan's hosteiries shelter | Bureau announced” probably 90 per cent. of vat: | ——__E travel. This transiency ja Increasing from year to year; hotel building can- not keep pace with it; a cityful of stringers 1s in this borough every day, and accident, disense and deaths among the visitors must be record- ed in Manhattan's vital statistica, Coupled with this are the myriad of commutérs, estimated in 1912 at 675,000, who dally enter Manhattan for business purposes. Though Man hattan contains fewer people whoso usual place of abode js within Its own island limits than formerly, more peo- ple come on the island for relaxation and occupation, from day to day, than at any previous pertod of its history to throng its streets and add complexity to the calculation of its morbidity and mortality. “The recensus covered enumeration districts in which th® Federal census found 207,485 persons having therein their usual places of abode; the May- org Committee six months later as- certained that 211,768 persons were sheltered tn the same dwellings on York Federation of Churches|the date of tts Aments! cyte. This - is as increase of but 2 per cent; Executive Chairman of the iut the recensis may have included 's Committee, is of the opinion several thousand people whose usual 7 SHOWS DECLINE “But Recount Increases U. S. Figures by 47,281 for Borough. Manhattan boosters who found fault the Federal census showing o in population ‘since 1910 will get any matisfaction from the re- of the New York City 1920 Cen- the skeleton of which made public yesterday. he basie of the report was a study four districts, and the comparison the figures obtained with those an- ced by the Federal enumeratorn, Walter Laidiaw, head of the tion Research Bureau of tho McCutcheon’s Men’s Furnishings At Special Reduction Ww we In order to introduce our enlarged and re- “arranged Men’s Furnishings Department, we are placing on sale during the month of August the entire stock of this department at strikingly reduced prices. : Gag. Trade Mare The assortments comprising the sale are of the standard McCutcheon Quality. Included are: PAWA Wa ia Wee lee ee Yi led Wk Wd ed ee ed Ne Wd Men's Underwear, Hos- Golf Caps to match Sport | iery, Shirts, Pajamas, Bath Materials, and _ various Robes and Dressing Gowns, other Articles of Personal Gloves, Collars, Neckwear, Wear. Manhattan Shirts ‘This deservedly popular brand will’ be placed on sale August 20 to August 28, inclusive. Men’s Department: 33rd Street Entrance Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets Wd SW Wea Sed VE Wd Wd IVA Wa WA WW VR SA A IA population of the whole borough, | eral census announcement gives It a | re 4 H TAN would show that Manhattan actually |decrease of 47,489. On their surface, | lost several thousand in population|the Mayor's Committee's figures He between 1910 and 1920, would therefore tend to prove that | “New York has the maximum of|Mantattan's decline may have been slightly less than the Federal Census COMTI We WW Sw Ne SY TY Wd Wk YW od NWA We YA LWA WO UY SWAN VPN V/A BV BY a Another Fine Offering of Men’s Summer Shirts Moderately Priced Fine Madras ' Shirts $3.65 These shirts show their character in every detail of workmanship, every-day shirts at an uncom- fabric and pattern. Only the finer monly low price, They are made . ‘ f good quality wov d print- di f oll A ad’ Mts- of g q y en and print AOR Pend, Cree - ed Madras and attractive mer- dras are used and there is a superb ceriued fabrics, in a variety of assortment of patterns and color- simple and novelty striped ef- ings. fects. Madras and Mercerized Shirts $2.15 These are good, serviceable, For Sports or General Summer Wear White Outdoor Shirts With Attached Collars $2.95 _Here is a regular outdoor shirt at a moderate price. Of ample proportions, cool, serviceable, and splendid in appearance. Made of light-weight but firm oxford and mercerized materials, with full-length sleeves and button-down collars, Ground Fioop Lord & Taylor 38th Street ~-FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Closes at 5 P.M. Closed Saturdays during August. Lord & Teylor FIFTH AVENUE The Great Annual Sale of Oriental Rugs HIS Sale enters its third week with a collection still very complete and interesting. There are so many different "kinds and sizes, such as room-size Persian, Chinese, and Turkish Rugs, small “Scatter” size Persian and Turkish Rugs, too numerous to mention here. It is easy to make a selection in this 5th floor department, as the rugs are displayed on the floor and the lighting is good. We ask that you notice how particularly moderate are the prices. ak We mention a few small rugs that are exceptionally attractive ues. | $94.50 Group 2 * About 60 Mosuls, Hamadans and Dozars; size 334x634 feet. Group 1 About £ Mosuls, Size 334x644, beautiful quality. | $79.50 ' Pacific Package Outfits ESE consist of semi-made arti- cles to embroider, and sufficient embroidery cottons to complete the work. This is the new Fall line, The packages other articles: Stamped Gowns—of French nainsook, semi-made $4.75 and $5.00 Stamped Pajamas—of pink batiste, $5.75 Stamped Negligees of flesh lingerie August Sale of Bicycles LIMITED quantity of very fine bicycles for men, women and children, Lower prices than usual should attract you, and bicycling in summer and Fall means good exercise and sport. include among For men—21-inch frame........ . $45.00 OW that lamps are the favorite type of . " lighting, you want many different GREDE Lr Gnican cease oyaicy cen slen ce . $5.25 For ni og frame. -....$45.00 } kinds hi fe have, them for every pur- Stamped Baby Bibs of pique....... 60c Saree are eee $40. pose in this attractive Department. . _ For joys and girls $40.00 Here is a small lamp that will look well on Stamped Apron, of \inen finished lawn, $2.25 Velocipedes........0+. $12.50 to $21.00 your boudoir desk or table. Ivory, mahog- In bungalow style of union linen crash..$2.10 oh Ze standard. Several designs in glace Infants’, Children’s Frocks, of sheer Complete $7.50 mercerized mull..................5 $2.35 Figer Have You Taken Advantage of The August Sale of Blankets ? will be many a day before you will see such tremendous assortments of fine blankets, comfortables, and bedspreads of the quality you like to own, at these low prices. August and this Sale will soon be over. r Plaid Blankets Blankets White Blankets A wonderful assortment White, pink and blue Large size, 78x90 inches, of color comm biganions) Peet strij borders, mohair cut and bound separate! lar block patterns and bro- binding; three very durable ; > @ ‘bsbhond qualities, wool and cotton with wide ribbon borders, All Pure Wool Blankets Large block designs or plain colors, bound with a Novelty Cotton Com- fortables Plain borders to match, ken plaid effects; wool and figured centre, large variety , és . . wide taffeta ribbon, 6ox: cotton mixed, mixed. pink, blue or plain white. inches. Each....... $22.60 of colorings. * Pair, $8.50, $10.75, $15.00 Pair, $6.75, $10.00, $13.50 = Pair................ $17.50 72x90 inches, each.. $25.00 Each........ $4.75, $8.75 Luggage Suggestions for Your Trip E here mention, two trunks probably just the kind you will need for W our trip. Each is moderately priced for such thoroughly fine quality. } lowever, if you are looking for bags arfd suitcases or anything else in luggage, we suggest a visit to the 7th floor. Steamer Wardrobe Trunks A Full-Size Wardrobe $33.50 $45.00 A compact, well-made little model, with This model is built of 8 ply veneer; open top; shoe pockets; convertible hat fibre covered and fibre interlined; 4 drawer and many other conveniences. drawers, top drawer locks and divides We will gladly demonstrate the good into compartments; hat box, 11 hang- points of these trunks at any time. ers, all-round edges. ‘ jeventh Floor Preserving Time Is Here! T IS easy to preserve and can fruits and vegetables nowadays, since all the new accessories have appeared and been tested and found efficient and durable. With the proper tools the workman can accomplish wonders. For the cold pack method of canning recommended by the U. S. Government we have the latest and best devices, and if one does not care for this method, we still have the utilities to meet your requirements. We illustrate a few, but have many others, all assembled in one place for your conven- ience, and we will be glad to show you their various uses. ————— | For cooking and boiling there is either Aluminum or “Vollrath” ware that we recom- mend highly. Mirro Aluminum Kettles “Aladdin” Aluminum Kettles “Vollrath” Blue Kettles 10 quart size. owes $3. . White Lined : 12 quart size. 14 quart size......---.--+- $5.00 To quart size.. «++ $1.50 14 quart size. ; 14 quart size, h 16 quart size. 18 quart size.......c2ce%-. $6.25 18 quart size... The Chandlee canner............see+.se eeee. +. $2.50 | Adjustable food chopper.......+-+++++e=+++ each $1.50 Kreamer boiler with heavy copper bottoms.each $4.00 | Food press......-- pw +.-each 25 Rack to fit in wash boiler, folding handles,....each 75¢ | Strainer, all metal....... +. each 15¢ The Hall Cold Pack canner Atlas E-Z seal fruit jars........ -pint $1.10 “Silvers” jar rack to fit in boiler. Ouartr.csss ss $1.25 4 gallon «. $1.45 The “Dehydrator”... Mason Jars with screw tops, pint... . 95e “Mirro” aluminum col Quarts sss $1.40 34% gallon . $1.25 Family scale Jelly tumblers, 1-3 pint with tin top... dozen 55¢ jeventh Floor.

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