The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1920, Page 5

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MILK PRODUCERS. OPEN OWN PLANTS TOAVERT DISASTER Fourteen Co-operative Cream- éries Opened When Manu- facturers Refuse to Buy. The Dairymen'’s League announced to-day that by means of Its fourteen Plants in this State and its plans for the operation of more plants for the Manufacture of cheese, condensed and Qvaporated milk and other by-prod. Gots, it intended not only to pre- Serve the herds of milk cows in the State, but also provide a market for Producers who have, of late, faced oo in belng deprived of their mar- During the last wook thousands of Seatracts have been signed by dairy Qwnors who will dofiver thelr milk to ‘the plants of the league. Two weeks 40 they were confronted with the fact that they would have to alaugh- ter their cows for beef. Most of these Geirymen had been: galling their milk © manufacturers of condensed and gi eohe ted milk. Ing to the inability through for- @gn exchange conditions to export the miltionas of tins of milk stored in and sbout New York City, manufacturers @rdered the closing of their factories. ‘This left tho dairymen without a mar- ket, particularly as the mantifactur- | D. Cooper of the league, bent upon selling the old product, made when @uger was high, before manufactyring & eee {| GARAGE | HELP CLAIM | Ni OWNERS PLAN BOOST (Workers, Alleging Lockout, Meet To-Day to Discuss Sympathetic Action by Other Unions, ‘The union garage workers who ay they have been locked out by garage owners because they asked for more Money announce that a meeting will be held to-day to decide on sympa- thetic action by other unions. They tapect Alexander Maris, organizer for the A. F. of L, to come and take oharge of the situation for them. ‘The garage workers declare that te owners of most of the 900 garages im Manhattan and the Bronx plan to boost prices and force automobile @wnere to sign yeur’s leases for garage space and that aftor they get aay ees Fe seomed, according to President R. | 1 what they want they will hire back thelr discharged mon. The garage owners deny it and say that while they have not decided on a definite Plan, their policy will be to keop prices down, MANY DODGE STATE TAX. Greater New York's Second \In- stalment Ts $1,200,408.78, | ALBANY, Oct. 4—Grester New York's wecond portion of the State n+ come tax collections has been paid the Receiver of Taxes in the form of @ check for $1,366,493.78 from State Comptrotier Travia. On June 1 he received the first al- lotment, and the metropolitan counties’ total share now amoupts to 9,~ 444.02, Altogether 1,000 handed over to the State and localities from this gourse. Previously el 000 was distributed and now being cntigntton” “aitestor iia! thousands of Derfons whe thelr taxes, that this tox wy 0 if John Smith kno’ Jones failed to pay his tax report thi 69 — Engraved crystal pitcher with otweling silver band OME of the most ton’s, but for one as for the other, the proportion of what you get to what you pay is very great indeed! ‘ OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave" 314 Fifth Ave. nr, 32d St. Best & Co. Filth Avenue at 25th Street Estab. ished 1879 A Correct Shoe for every growing foot —a protective shoe for children (and adults) OTE the last, the sturdiness of the shoe, the marvelous flexibility of the sole. This shoe is built on Nature's last-the tocs have ripsand supports the, is properly and the whole foot devel This is the perfect st foot health and perfect p: t is end. well as comf@table, weight of the body distributed, correct balance is insured, ops normally and healthily. » for those hed want asture. Goo woking as sed by foahte onable women and the Y.W.C.A, committee on correct footwear. Sizes 11 to Women's Sizes, $11.50 up, es 8 to 1016 $8.25 2 $9.50 Orpic is one of the proven Best & Co. lasts, perfected during our 41 years’ sludy and experience in shoes, ‘sold nowhere else. ee = Where there is Justite, Co-operation, Economy and Energy there is Service James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue sera eee ] 34th Street & ANNIVERSARY SALE S’ Years of Growth in Merchandising “* Celebrating 63 Autumnal Presentation of Negligees & Hostess Gowns With Special Anniversary Values A sumptuous showing; models of rare beauty, deftly fashioned of Silk Velvets, Duvetyn Chif-- fon, handsome Brocades and Chiffons. One is il- lustrated above. Special Anniversary Offerings Modish Silk Lounging Robes, hand-made, adorned with hand-fagotting of Silk, hand-embroidered quilting and large Collars and Cuffs of Georgette and Valen- ciennes Lace; interlined with Lambs’ Wool and lined throughout with Silk. regularly 65.00, 39.50 Three beautiful Negligees—one of two-toned Chif- fon, another of Crepe Satin, or of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine—perfectly adorable styles bedecked with fluted Ribbon, Margot Lace and French Flowers. regularly 55.00, 39.50 Negligees of Crepe de Chine with Cont effects of Georgette, adorned with Ribbon, Lace or Flowers. Also a fetching model of Brocaded Meteor with Silver girdle and tassels, regularly 89.00, 27.50 Exquisite models of Chiffon lined with Crepe de Chine or of all Crepe de Chine, beautifully lace trimmed. regularly 27.50, 19.75 Satin and Taffeta Breakfast Coats in lovely styles bedecked with tiny frills, regularly 18.50, 12,50 (Third Floor) New Fall Footwear for Women Oxfords, 8.95 regularly 11,00 Boots, 10.55 regularly 12,50 We have selected the most desirable and wanted styles from regular stock and marked them far be- low regular for our Anni- versary. The Oxfords at 8.95 are very smart, indeed, and have had a ready sale at 11.00. There are modish models of Tan Calfskin or Brown and Black Kidskin -solid leather through- out, Walking heels. The Boots at 10.55, some fetching new styles. These, also, are made of solid leather throughout-— either of Tan Calfskin or Black Kidskin. (Second Floor) Between This Store and its Customers re That the Sales Plans of this store have forecast the needs of the publie during the past year is evinced by the quotations given below. From the files of “Women's Wear” and the “Daily News Record,” which are daily papers published in the interest of wholesalers.and retailers only, we have re- ceived their patiage of wur principal sales during 1920. It should be clearly understood that these are in no way our own records, but were compiled by the above papers. Each article written is represented by one of these headlines which form @ striking and unquestionable record of the consistertt and successful efforts through which McCreery’s has steadily recognized and met the public need for lower prices. Even when and spending, almost everywhere were at the peak, store realized the true need of the greatest number and held their prices down to lowest possible level, consistent with McCreery quality. 1920—McCreery loses. 28 cents on each blanket sold. 1920—McCreery's Comt Sale silences clamor for low olin te event brings flow for high values. Jan. 20, 1920—Economy Day at McCreery’s, Feb. % Wetman See buyers throng store’ at Me- reecy’® Mar. 2% 1920—Shi shoppers are etill a lively host at McCrv sry’s. Mar. 6, 1920—Sale ot medium weight sults a McCreery “test Mar. 9, Jan. 8, Jan. 14, case.” 1920—Manufacturers comment on McCreery adver- tisement. 1920—At McCreery’s was seen the largest, or one of the largest, shirt sales ever held in the city. Mar, 10, 1920—McCreery Shirt Sale keeps shoppers interested. . 15, 1920—MeCreery announces a continuation of their March Sale of Silks. » 20, 1990-—-McCreery “Economy Day.” . 80, 1920—MeCree: ae! sale of 3,000 neckties at $1.95. April 26, 1920—Hats at 5 cause « sensation at McCreery's, May 17, 1920--Hats for ore marked price draws crowd to McCree: 11, 1920—Hat Sele draws large crowd of buyers to McCreery's, 12, 1920—McCreery offers women's 50% reduction, 18, 1920—McCreery reductions on hats and shoes draw big crowds, 14, 1920—McCreery opens straw hat line. 1920—Oxfords lead clothing at McCreery sale. 17, 1920—Half price for misses’ frocks at McCreery’s. May 17, 1920—McCreery offers 25% off in Sunday ade. 21, 1920—McCreery announces 25% Reduction Sale on suits and topcoats, May 25, 1920—Same as above. oh Map 26, 1920—McCreery reduces ready to wear 60%. ‘ a 9 1, 1920-—McCreery Sootweat 6: rp jo—50% off. , 1920—McCreery Sale of Silverware well attended- also toilet articles and sport silks. Liga as baneee. in McCreery Silk Department in nse to Sunday ad. 1920— Me reery with shirts at furnishings at sale. 1920—McCreery “Economy Day"-—June attended. 1920—Prices used, to lure buyers, in attractive series of window displays of silks at McCreery's, 1020--Suits at 29,50 at McCreery's. 1920—McCreery advertises sale of luggage and boat- ing accessories (suggested by coming yacht race). 1920—McCreery “Economy Day. 1980—McCreery gale brings old phek beseee to fore. 1920—McCreery “Economy Day” ra 1920—McCreery August Fur Sale fy with « flourish—-Hudson Seal Coats biggest item. 1920—Crowds respond to McCreery Clothing Sale of men’s suits and topcoats, 1920—Plain and fancy linens sell well at McCreery’s —tecond only to January Sales. 1908—MaGresty's in lead in selling out summer Mar. 9, shoes at 15, 7.95. Stress 17—well July 6, duly duly Aug. 4, 4, 1%, Aug. qerel. 1920—McCreery announces Annual Sale of Winter Overcoats, 1920—McCreery announces Annual August Over- coat Sale. 1990—MeCreery “Beon Day” drawe trade, 1980-—MeCreery sacrifi Hl summer stocks, 1920—Buy for replacen at Silk Shirt Sale, Ad vantage taken of popular price offered at McCreery’s. 1920—Sale of coats at 89.50 at McCreery's. 1020—McCreery Coat Sale, 99.50. 1920—Sale of coats at 59.50 continued at McCreery's and demand held out well, Aug. Aug. 17, Aug. 26, Aug. 26, Sept. 11, Sept. 20, Sept, 20, Sept. 22, Dressmahers Will Be Talerecied In These Values Dress Forma, 14 sections, adjustable and tele scopic. 14.95 Reliable Dress Shields, white Nainsook covered..... pair, 30c; dozen pairs, 3.45 metas tsssseeestoiglbs bOx, (aan dosen boxes, 3.00 Black and White Dressmaking Pins. . Sewing Silk, in 100-yard spools, spool, Ics doz, spools, 1.35 Sewing Silk, Jarge spools,... ..each, 65¢ “dos. «pools, 7.50 Taffeta Seam Binding........piece, 25ch don, 2.85 Dress Belting, 10-yard pleces....... 1.95 Dress Fasteners, Black and White. ... Dress Fasteners, extra quality, Black or "White. gross, 75c Dress Linings of Net, .......- seach, 75¢ Beads for Dress Trimmings. Wain bunch, 25¢ doz, bunches, 2.85 Scissors and Shears. pair, 38c and 85c (Main Floor) “McCreery Silks’ Al Anniversary Sale Prices Gorgeous new Silks and Vielvets of the un- questionable quality that won ifame for them in the earliest years of our history" bear special prices for this event. Complete coljor assortments in Satins, Crepes, Chiffons, Georgettes, Meteors, Taffetas, Gros de Londres, Poplins and Failles. Handsome imported Novelty Silks for Dinner Gowns and rich Fur linings. Metal Brocades, Brocaded Velvets and Matelas#e Poplin identical to those featured in costly Parisian garments. 1600 yards of new Autumn shindes in Silk Duvetyn. regularly 10.60, yard 7.50 2500 yards of a superior quality Black Chiffon Dress Velvet, 40 inches wide. yard §.75 regilarly 8.50 1500 yards of an attractlve mew sort of Chiffon Dress Velveteen in latest Autumn colors, 86 inches wide. regularly 8.50, yard 6,50 5000 yards of a dependable, heavy quality Geor- gette Crepe, 40 inches wide. © yard 1.65 regularly 2.25 1600 yards Ombre Georgette and Chiffons, 40 inches wide. regularly 4.00, New Fall color assortment in Silk Tricolette af the better sort, 86 inches wide, yard 2,95 regularly 5.60 5000 yards of o superior quality Black Dress Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide. yard, 2.95 regularly 4.00 4000 yards new Fall styles in Metal Brocade—at- tractive color combinations; light and dark; 8¢ inches wide. regularly 17.60, yard, 13.50 (Gecond Floor) A Smart Accessory Vestees of Duvetyn Anniversary Sale Price, 4.95 Many colors that will harmonize beautifully, with your Suits, They will impart a fresh, new appearance to your old Suit and add charm to your new ones, 4, 98 is far below their regular value. (Ufeie Floor) . Women’s Fashionable Coats Anniversary Sale Price, 39,50—Worth 55.00 If they had no other virtue than the fact that they are fashioned of Velour de Laine and Duvette they would be remarkably good value at 89.50, But in ad dition to being made of costly materials they have been tailored by experts in “dashing,” new styles. There are straight-line, graceful and full, rippling models after the fashion of some of the uewest Parisian effects, Rust, Chippendale, Nanking, Musketeer, Partridge, Elk, Navy Blue and Beaver, Moose, Brown Black, Radium, (Fourth Floor) yard 3,00. Pee an i ar te nt enn me &

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