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GERMAN WARSHIPS ., TO BE DESTROYED +, JULY 15 TO JULY 20 antic Fleet's Great Programme jt the Next Five Months—Five More Visits Here. ) fie Atlantic Fleet will put into York Harbor five more times year after the present visit, which June 15, according to a schedule javal manoeuvres made public to- at the Navy Club, No, 18-15 East Street, The club ts maintaining quarters for thousands of men providing sleeping accommoda- « for about 200. Many have been “Iga away every night since the arrived here. The club is the only fhe in Manhattan offering a shore } fme to the navy men Dates fixed for battle practice off © Atlantic Coast in which former [rman U-boats and other warships 1 be destroyed by atreraft and .rship attacks to determine the rel- ve effectiveness of these two nches of the United States Nevy, } also given on the schedule, It Alows June 15, July 1—Battleship foree and dostroyer operative squadron proceed to southern drill ground: air force to Chesapeake Bay. | June 21, 22—Destruction of the { U-117 by aircraft; destruction of U-140, U-111 and UB-148 by de- | mroyers, July 1, 10—-Full Atlantte Fleet @t anchor in North River. July U—Proceed to southern rill grounds. Yestruction of former eatroyer by aircraft. July 15—Destruction of other Ger- j man destroyers by runfire. } July 18—Destruction of former Ger- man cruiser Frankfort. July 20—Destruction of former Ger- } man battleship Ostfriesland. {| July %-i—Fleet returns to North 4 River for Uberty. Pw Aygust 1-12—-At sea, making pas- August 12-M1—Visits in two ports of *Purope {n approximate vicinity. August 22-Sept. S—At sea, making return passage. }_ September 3-11—Flect at anchor in | North River. Septamber 09-23—Southern rin grounds, September %-Oct. 2—Fleet in North River. October 844—Divisional exercises, with cruises to nearby ports. October 16-23—Fieet In North River, October M-Nov. 6—Southern drill rounds. pa es STRICKEN AT THEATRE PARTY Weman Taken Suddenly Tl Dies Before Ambulance Arrives. Mra. Daisy old, of No. Gardens, L. |. Yast nixht while in her hustxind, James B. Jenni j party of friends. An amb @ummoned from the Jewish Hospital. When it arrived the doctor pro \mounced the woman to ‘The body ix at t gen where it w in autopsy is ma aminer To try one is to buy one! Our “flexible” straw hats [\ tare so comfortable. | Among them—our "Composite. ' Men who’ve worn our “Composite Derby will ap- ipreciate this “special.” ' Combines in one com- posite block the best fea- tures of our most becoming styles. Registered Trademark. ; Rocers PeeT COMPANY ‘ roadway Broadway ‘he 13th St. “Four at 34th St. lea Convenient lGway Comers” Fifth Ave. at 41st St. M SHOE SHOPS, 420 W. 2hth ST, Bot, oth Av & Broacway. WW} Yd WL bdo Yl Ys Yd WHA “MCCREERY ECONOMY DAY” Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and reduced for one day only. ited, therefore early shopping is advisable. 39.50 Misses’ Suits 29.50 Splendid styles of fine twill Trico- tine, lined with excellent quality Silk. (Fourth Floor) 16.75 White Serge Skirts 12.75 Plaited models for Women and Misses. Sizes 25 to 34 waist-bands; lengths 82 to 37 inches. (Fourth Floor) 24.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses 18.50 Party Dresses and fetching After- noon Dresses of high quality Silks. Many lovely colors. (Fourth Floor) 39.50 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats 29.50 Sportive and dressy styles of ex- cellent quality materials, Sizes 6 to 16 years. (Fourth Floor) 5.95 Worsted Sweaters 4.75 Smart Tuxedo Coat Sweaters in lovely colors. (Fourth Floor) 2.50 Silk Hose 1.95 Women’s fine Thread Silk Hose with silk tops. Black only, (Matin Floor) 95¢ medium weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in regular sizes, 6.00 to 7.00 Silk Vests in discontin- ued styles 3.95 (Third Floor) 84 to 44, of dependable high-grade ma 6.75 Marabou Capes 5.25 Marabou Capes with tails, silk-lined; extra large. (Main Floor) Hair Nets and Notions 1.50 doz. Hair Nets, cap and all-over es. doz, 1.15 “b0c Dress Linings, fine quality batiste, sizes § AS. 33e 65¢ Dress Linings, white net, sizes 55c st 50c Scissors and Shears..........d9¢ 4.95 Women’s Bathing Suits 3.95 Smart, all-worsted Jersey Bathing Suits, with tights attached. Many lovely colors. (Fourth Floor) 29.50 and 38.00 Women’s Coats 22.50 100 Spring Wraps and oats made rials, All are Silk lined. Navy Blue, Ulack and many fashionable, neutral shades. (Fourth Floor) Women’s Knit Underwear —$—$—$—<—<— In many instances the quantities are li Saturday Only No C. O. D.’s 5.00 Hand-Made Blouses 3.95 Fetching new models of fine French Voile or Batiste adorned with Real Filet Lace, hand-embroidered dots and hand-drawn work. (Fourth Floor) 6.95 Leghorn Sport Hats 4.75 Modish shapes of Leghorn with hemp edge and ribbon banding. Natural shade combined with white or various sport shades. (Third Floor, Annez) 100 Misses’ Gowns At % Off Afternoon, Evening and Street Gowns at 1-3 less than their present prices of 59.50 to 195.00, Fourth Floor) Boys’ Furnishings 1.25 Boys’ Blouses—White and striped materials; sport collar or collar attached. 7 to 15, B5c 95¢ Boys’ Union Suits of checked Nainsook; sizes 4 to 16 years. 65c (Third Floor) Boys’ Clothing 14.75 Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Suits; two pair of Knickers, 7 to 18 years. 9.9! 1,25 Boys’ Khaki Knickers—all guar- anteed fast color. Sizes 7 to 17 yeurs. 85c . (Third Floor 1.95 Envelope Chemises 1.50 Flesh Batiste Envelope Chemises, adorned with fish-eye lace. (Third Floor) 2.00 Bungalow Aprons 1.75 ‘Three models of Percale, Chambray and Linene—Pink or Blue. (Third Floor) 137.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs 95.00 Size 9x12 ft. Woven of finest worsted yarns in unusual designs, hand-sewn linen fringe. 1.75 Inlaid Linoleums sq. yd, 1.15 Six patterns; colors go clear through. (Eighth Floor) 2.95 to 4.25 Drape Veils 1.95 Novelty Drape Veils, long and square, combination of colors, (Main Floor) 15.00 Wamen’s Foulard Dresses 10.00 Modish Spring models in various lovely colors, effectively trimmed. Not all sizes. (Fourth Floor) 69.50 Misses’ Wraps 59.50 An excellent assortment of the sea- son’s smartest styles, developed in vari- ous fashionable materials. (Fourth Floor) 5.00 Washable Satin Petticoats 3.75 Washable Satin slip-on Petticoats in Flesh or White, panel back and front Third Floor) 3.75 to 6.50 Woolen Dress Goods yard, 2.50 4.00 Black Satin Charmeuse yard, 2.75 Rich, lustrous Satin Charmeuse for Dresses and Mantles. Poiret Twill, Serge, Pencil Stripe ‘§ 40 inches wide. Plaids, All desirable clors—also No Approvals No Returns (McCreery Silk—Second Floor) Nainsook and Percale 8.85 White Nainsook of highly mer- 36 inches wide. 2.95 Men’s Shirts 55.00 Two-Skin Mink Scarfs cerized quality. ie 4 Made of Imported English woven Madras in a wide assortment of new Spring designs. yards in a length. 45c Percales, in pretty designs and 82 inches wide, Large, dark pelts of first quality. 3.50 Negligees 1.45 Men’s Neckwear 26.50 Young Men’s Suits and Top Coats models of Dotted Voile, adorned with Thread Lace and ribbon. A wide range of lovely colorings and patterns in Swiss and Domestic Silks. : Finely tailored Suits and Children’s and Misses’ : Roman Sandals Combinations of Patent Leather and contrasting shades of Kid or Calfskin. 1.10 Men’s Union Suits Top Coats in a wide range of all wool fabrics. New Spring 14 pin-check Nainsook—sleeveless, knee-length models Li Ys regularly 4.00 and 4.50 Sizes 81% to 11. regularly 5.00 to Le Yy (Second Floor, Arnez) Yj 4,50 American Lady Corsets 2.45 y models of Flesh Brocade, low t and long hip and back lines, ‘Suit- able for average figures: (Third Floor) Toilet Goods 5 Universal Vacuum Jugs, pint full nickel plated shell; metal and cork stopper. 6.95 30c Imported Bath Soap, large tablet, cake, 15¢ 1.20 Imported Castile Soap doz. cakes, S5e (Main Floor, 9.00 and 10.00 Low Shoes For Women and Misses 95c Satin Venetian yard, 55¢ Bathing Suit Satin Venetian of soft 36 inches wide, All Leather Oxfords ‘ls in Walking Pumps and Oxfords with Oxfords of Tan or Black Calfskin. el (Second Floor, Annex) (Second | 75e Ribbon 28,00 Golf Outfits 1.00 Children’s Night Drawers LLL ug, with leather bottom; Driver, Mid- iron, Brassie, Mashie and Putter, ity finished with frogs; short 2es'2 to 8 years, 5%, inches wide Art Department 85c Doily Rolls of Cretonne, 36 ins. long, tied With ribbon. 65 75e Cretonne Pillows, round, filled with silk floss. 5Sc Third Floor) 17.60 Community 22.50 Women’s Jersey Par Plated Flacuare 2.00 White Silk Gloves e sets of Community ate (in flannel case), Vernon or Bridal Wreath design Silk Gloves, Paris point embroidered All- Worsted Jersey. lovely sport and street shades: White only 20c pkg, Kavelopes to match.pkg, Me Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiets 9.00 Men's Irish Linen Handker. chiefs, regular size doe, 4.85 420 Women’s Handkerchiefs, nedium weight; narrow he loz., 2.55 (Main Floor 20.00 Infants’ Strollers 5.95 Women’s Umbrellas Housewares By) Made of Fibre; artillery rubber tired wheels, patent wheel fastener and foot White enamel finish cortl, loop, fle oF strap’ handl (Fifth Floor) ty Stationery and Brief Cases 75 Writing Paper, “Beverly Linen,” sheets to Ih. lb., 38 7.50 Brief Cases, of Brown bordered Cowhide; 11x16 ins, 3.95 (Main Floor long; gold clasp, Watches and Necklaces 19.75 to 21.75 Women's Wrist Watches, Octagon and regulation style; gold-filled cases, guaranteed im ment. 12.75 14.75 to 18.75 Indestructible Pearl Necklaces; graduated; 18, 20, 24 inches 7.75 (Main Floor) 24,00 Porcelain Dinner Sets 13.75 American Porcelain Sets for dinner, luncheon or breakfast; two patterns; for six persons Sixth Floor 2.95 Hand Bags and Purses 1.95 Hand Bags and Purses in Alligator Calf, Tooled Antique and Cobra Grain leathers, (Main Ploor) 5.95 Fibre Silk Scarfs 3.95 Fibre Silk, Roman Stripe Scarfs, (Main Floor) 4.50 to 6.50 LaceFlouncings 2.45 Radium Lace Flouncings, Black, Brown, Gray, Pongee and White. (Main Floor) VY La 4.00 Glass Fruit Bowls Yl 17.50 Mattresses y Wee We Steamer Robes ea, 12.50 Heavy Glass Fruit Bowls, fruit and leaf design, delicate cutting. Stearns and Foster Layer Felt mat- tresses with double stitched roll edge, ———— Z MLM “ Master- Made’ Furniture 110.00 Overstuffed Sofas with spring pillow arms and spring edge; spring cushions. x 49.50 Colonial Wing Chairs or Kock- La 62.50 and 70.00 Reed Day Beds Uy Robes, plaid designs in vari- yus shades of tan; reversible; size 60x87 ins. com Floor 18.00 Towels doz., 12.00 Webbs’ Famous Irish Linen Towels; Zi Reed Day Beds with spring; ished in cretonnes. Yd stered in fine cut Velour. YHy 12.50 Blankets Curtains and Curtain Nets 4.75 Net Curtains, plain hem or lace pair, 8,25 White California Wool Blankets with Pink or Blue Borders, double size. 1.25 and 1.75 Curtain Nets, plain or 12.00 Boudoir Lamps 6.50 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps com plete with silk shade and 40-watt bulb Suath Floor) “ Table Cloths and Napkins 6.50 Table Cloths, heavy quality Trish Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cretonnes and Drapery McCreery Standard Brand, size 81x99 95 to 1.10 Cretonnes, striking pat- 12.50 Table Napkins, all pure Irish Linen Damask; size 22x2' 4c Pillow Cases, Beverly Brand, size 2.50 Drapery Silks, figured and plain Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. wom James McCreary & CO. =~ Telephone Kitz Roy 3400 Kitchen Tables inches; with drawer. Parlor Brooms 125 Parlor Brooms of best quality new corn, four sewed