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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. duction and consumption and stocks Pm plete Information covering current pro- | half through standardization In the) the sheephold while picknickers over- ——— = brands of paper. ran the lawn, leaving in their wake ‘The build ng industry was said to|botties, newspapers, eggshells, salt- ' f commodity; a national statistical) ». about 60 per cent, efficient. Ip the|petre from ice cream freezers and) f} service should be established cover-| shoes Industry the, waste Is putt |other refuse On Tuesday morning | vment requirements; a na-| bout 35 per cent. The average plant|a sickness akin to gastritis broke out) : ! Fee nent rrdine public heaith|i2 the metal trades group is from among the fock. idan tony Unipclenh apd 25 per cent. to 30 per cent. behind] In fifty-two years this has been| should ‘be fostered and encouraged.) the best plant in output per em-| the first occurrence of the kind tn (he 1 After emphasizing the need of re-| ployee. iat sheep meadow, and a request will be| 0 oveme man-| In the ready-made clothing indus-| made to keep the public off the lawn| |, Se ee Lar ERTATAANR try, the report said, it should be) during grazing hours in the future. =~ oon — = ae a 33 © agement and administrative policles.| indvely easy to save three-quarters | Frank Hoey has been the park shep- | the report urged the co-operation of | o¢ q million dollars a day—an increase | herd for eighteen years and nets the labor. of 40 per cant In effectiveness. The | ojty $50 a year per sheep for wool and | | “Organized labor should develop a] Value of the output in this industry | gz0 for | Responsibility Fixed for Enor-| ler for increasing output” tt was] ® Put At $600.000280 8 year i Y Mixed TOV ENOT| stated, “The attitude of opposition 22 SHEEP POISONED , Mous Annual Industrial | or inditterence to proper standards ‘2h Losses to Nation. for production should be changed to BY LITTER IN PARK Bay m, the a frank and be der AGL ac Taunened 4p Vucan, shipy nation of the basis! Eight of City’s Pedigreed Animals he vessel. ° ;,certain union rules should) “to Die From Refuse Left by 5 Billions Tied Up in Idle Equip-| arkerst” SPerentices ane ont Picnickers. t. ment—Engineers’ Council HEAVY LOSS IN PRINTING As a result of*the disregard of the TO 60TH STREET—-THIRD TO LEX BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE | STH New Silk Skirts st 1 1 95 les Sete Summer Millinery Sports—Tailored—Trimmed ‘Tats 5) June 3 | urg-American Line's | (DLE MARGIN IMME Su: { R {i TRADE. law by picknickers in Central Park, ] > i | iggests Remedies. Declaring that the annual economic] eight of the city’s ninety pedigreed s the ort The newest weaves, the newest pastel and dark e i y ats are ye} = 16a tee thie GOUNLy UnFONED. DROFEAL: | Oerwei horned sheep will dic Dwene _t ve Ortgtnit | st we the newest pastel and dark colorings, The hats are the very ‘ able diseases and death amounted to| { 8ST. LOUIS, June 3—Fitty per |$4,000,000,000, the report urged a more | t¥-two were poisoned by eating refuse Hoke p tor | {eent. of the wast i i Eeneral use of safety methods already | and grass tainted by the litter left on Pa i | ‘aste in Industrial pro- | Ferfected. It was asserted that 75|the sheep meadow by lunchers during Guest | cesses, which is causing enormous an-| per cent. of the deaths and’ serious | memorial Day week-end. JUCS } accidents in industry could be thus Mual losses to the Natio The sheep graze on the meadow be- ~ i ial ~ n, can be | prevented. ie rl Pi 3 placed at the door of the management |. In régard to the number of days| tween 4.10 A. M. and 1,30 P. M., and bo- Ae ' i, newest, but the values are the same high ones that usually prevail in our mil- linery shop. The styles range from the most flippant of bright felt sports to the daintiest of soft-colored Georgette. the newest styles group of silk skirts that represent the best and most at ractive that the season has brought out. Charmingly embroidered, pleated, eyelet and simply tailored models. Here Are Some of the Smart Materials Striped Tallyho Fan-ta-si Taffeta Moonglo Crepe Embroidered Canton Here N There ‘ h * as lost, the report said “42,000,000 per- | fore the administration of Mayor Hylan And less"than 25 per cent. at the door) son’ lost 350,000,000 days from illnes8|the public was not permitted on the of labor,” declared a report of the | 224 disease and non-industrial acol- ICV, dents annually; A2 per cent. of the|/#wn until after grazing hours. Pn al all grocers (American Engineering Council's Com- | waste of {ll health is preventable; in| Monday the animals were confined to ~ You will find in the lot, solid Geo; 3 : 1919 there was 8,000,000 industrial ac- | Crepe Satin b Georgettes, transparent Geos mittee on Elimination of Waste in| {Qintn resulting. ina economle lost | | Baronette Plaid Tallyho ' Bertie iaty of thie che cine, Sruneves, Canad Sele jImdustry, made public to-day at a|to the country of about $853,000,000; | Stockinett yh Embroidered Taffeta + etc. y are white, others are summer colors. imeeting of the council's executive | industrial accidents are caused by the fockinette Cambridge Crepe Embroidered Baron- loomingdales—Main Floor | carelessness of the workmen and a , 7. 7 board. The committee was appoint-| jack of ordinary safeguards.” Crepe de Chine Embroidered Failles elle ed by Herbert Hoover, Secretary of| Plant idleness eame in for its share Commerce, when he was head of the | of the blame for waste. In the print- council. " ing industry alone the report said an sis investment of more than $10,000,000 The report showed that the margin|in stocks of paper carried to meet of unemployment amounted to more| trade requirements could be cut in than a million men; that billions of dollars were tied up in idle equip-|~ jment; that high labor turnover was Bloomingdates—Second Floor. | Mens Silver and Nickel 1 Glove Silk Underwear Strap Wrist Watches Specially Under priced The kind of watch that makes you perfectly comfortable FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE ‘a rough index of one of the common- | TLE OPEN dally Heieae aie - eau . while you are roughing it—a guaranteed timekeeper, made est wastes, and that waste of time and | ONFIDENTIAL Hae ee, p Open (All Day) Saturday Until 5 P. M. These vests and bloomers are of heavy weight glove silk, for hard wear and reasonably priced. energy and money through’ duplica- REDIT Tigre HY comfortably made and carefully finished. The slight im- Round nickel case fitted with Round allver case, fitted with tlens and estimates and bids in bulld- : ions aa, on adve a * . : Vk t, 5 Ing trades ran into miions annually. | I 1374 Broadway Anniversary Values |] | perfections have been advantageous to you in reducing | | 7 Jewel lever movement, and | 16 jewel lever movement, and Both employers and employees re- 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% St. their price, but not impairing their wearing quality. $3.95. 4 with luminous dial and hands, * strict output, it was said. Both cap\- Helpful tothe and June Sales Silk Vests: $1.98 Silyer cushion shotied cane, fit- $6.50. | tal and labor are blamed for existing ; BRIDE . . SUK Vests Bs ted with 7 jewel lever moye- All are mounted on leather | jf) aouses, put tne annual sss thcoes| AAT TAT ORs Celebrating Opening of Reinforced undet the arm; choice of bodice or regulation trap. || ment plain dial, $8.28. rape swaste by conflicts between them is GRADUATE Pink only. All sizes. loomingdales’—M ain Floor. jmuch less than popularly supposed $500,000.000 LOST IN BUILDERS'| M 9 Sh Hy Silk Bloomers: $2.50 From four aoe ainten workers en S op Cut full and reinforced, in pink only. Mens High Grade | were idle during Ja and Febru- ary this year. In 1921 half a billion] dollars will be lost in wages in the | Our Entire Stock of | Womens Sealpax Athletic Underwear: $1.89 Madras Union Suits: 89¢ Of striped or dotted fine mull, in several patterns, with bodice or |i eels See TS 770 rN New Up-to-Date regular straps, allowing perfect freedom of motion, First quality. Union suits that are extra well made of high grade madras, Wate ritanvae aigtacn tnadeal hy J; Platinum Wedding Rings| J omingdaice—Main Floor in white or fancy weaves and stripes—cut according to | |} | Parke Channing « as heavily chased, 9 | a aera a measurement and of perfect fit, and guaranteed to wear | jj} Chairm and | ‘ : . Si 34 to 44. Washingtor s M |: N S S | I | S | Sale of 2800 Pairs of well. Sizes 34 to | | was the {| loomin gdalea—-Main Floor. i the co i } Value $35.00..... Value $37.50..... about 200,000 in numbe about better industrial conditions and | Kaysers Silk Gloves: $1.69 These can be purchased on our weekly payments, more harmonious relations between! Eastman Kodaks ° 16 Button Mousquetaire u capital and labor. iH $25.00 $1.00 Weekly Value $39.75..... 1 ee mmittee oui the sallow i ae 100 Weekly Value $50.00..... seeee | The name Kayser is the seal of perfection on a glove. At Speciat Prices i Peon a aickin esate . 00 Weekly This largest manufacturer of silk gloves gives his 2 , mental as: > eliminate waste i . on ¥ z E s largest manu urer of silk gloves gives his guarantee aye . C f 5 A oe A P F i ak Hak trial information | Ae for Book of Gema pil the ernuon aber pores neues Sueenie: ticket with each pair of gloves in this sale, although we pirated all your nappy days, nite ip ee of | if service be established to fur-| ER CaLaHan ote Tan eee lente CE pes, s rf || are selling them so much below the regular price. The this summer, with the help of a companionable and famous | | nish more timely, regular and com- CURSE SN BCA TE )8 RLV SMG Ree CREy Cuelce: Syne) ENO |! pag : s y Mastman Kodak. Your choice of a Brownie box or folding and three button models for young men. Conserva- . ii = tive models for men. Single or double breasted styles. Slight Charge for Alterations. Extra Tables. Extra Salespeople. Men’s Silk Stripe SHIRTS 1.77 Were $2.45 and $2.95 Well made Madras shirts—showing a large selection of colored stripes on white grounds All Sizes Men’s Genuine Panamas— | Men’s Straw Hats—Sennets are heavy tricot, silk, with Paris point embroidery, and double finger tips. Their length, weight and appearance make them ideal for Summer wear. The colors are mastic, beaver, cordovan, gray, navy and white. model, at these special prices No. 2 Box Brownie, takes picture No. 2A Box Brownie, takes picture No. 2C Box Brownie, takes picture No. 2 Folding Brownie, takes pictu ’ 2A Folding Brownie, takes picture Bloomingdalea—T || Beds and Bedding at Reduced Prices Since sleep is so important to good health the problem of having comfortable sleeping accommodations is an important one, If you need new beds or bedding, here is your sale. Prices are pleasingly modest. | Government Cots Special : $3.89 All enamelled nicely in grey; link 16-button length Mousquetaires, above the clbow vomingdates—Main I Shi | fabric; spring folds flat; in 2-foot ] ee ‘a . eplsshle gad Se 6 in. 5 All-cotton Mattress to i oy A Sizes—were! cortment of shapes—up fit, $5.50 | | ; 00 an to-the-minute— | | | Th G. ° Vi t ] e $7.00.....- erseee 3.95 were $2.95...... 2.38 \ | Simmons Wood Crib | ub" e enuine ictrola ina See Page 31 for Other Hearn Adverti: Englander Windsor Bed Reduced to $8.95 | P, riod Model Cabinet — " — a $23.50 Nicely finished-in white or ivory Englander Couch Bed: $27.75 HI ert Cee) 0 OD OD OD These beds are made to fill the big enamel, Welemown. nmondey couch bed demand for asteel bed that will have P . | complete with Englander sag-proof | | immons 3-Pc. Beds A - = ae Gaanuth STE nt ee spring and imperial mattress. One » real Victrola tone issuing from a strength and appearance at the same ee spring anc peris , poe 1 : binet—so many have Sished for It JS reat time. Complete with spring Reduced to $13.50 motion OA Yate SE NDL B ful) ‘cays ] period cant - eed rae . Nicely finished in white enamel with Castor slides will not mar the finest ] |} Jp inl few thought their desire would he 3-Pe. Bed: $25.00 | Simmons Link Spring. Size 34t.3 | floor. i realized. These beds are durably built, finished | in ; re RI D E oft AR M inivory enamel, National WireSpring. _| ; | wi reese Daseed: S78 ; 9 | All sizes. | ith alleotton Mattress, Bolster and McCreery’s, however, have secured it, and, | 1 the Rillsw a covered with chelearot era: | most remarkable of all, this particula ly desirable mahogany cabinet with the Vic- trola installed can be purchased for the exceedingly modest sum of— * 3-Pe. Englander Bed $18.38 actively finished in white enamel, | tonne, and valance all around, A > AP) OD TO) A ) (| Special Box Couch: $25.00 | Well made tufted Box Couch; choice Attr, Has the Englander link fabric spring. Tomato [ATSUP | Will not sag. a bie d | of covering. | 95.50 sareciil llteitelion-Coniineted | A Special Sale of Mattresses | MADE WHERE THE TOMATOES GROW | Made in Our Own Sunlit Mattress Factory Under the Best Sanitary Conditions | | | Roll Edge Layer Felt South American Hair | 100°, Silk Floss Mixed Hair Mattresses | $5 down, balance in small In the Midst of the | Mattresses, Any Size Mattresses ; | Mattresses, Roll Edge Combination of Tampica and H monthly payments. " : 2 A whee. enere vee 885.00 | $16.95 AO size, seewere 3.6 si South Jersey Farms 00 | Any The silk floss used 00 en so fluffy that the full 00 size mattresses will only weigh are more mat- | 82 to Jd pounds. Smaller sizes this suk | in proportion Your Choice of 31 Different Designs of the Best Quality of Hair T Roll Edge Cotton Mattresses: Special: $8.95 ! Any size; 45 pounds to full size, Other sizes in proportion, Heavy grade of ticking. size. fe ODD) ED AS TEMPTING TO THE TASTE AS THE SUN-RIPENED F RUIT TO THE EYE uF ~ James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ities Tieer), 34th Street Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores Bloombmngdalce POUT tN BLOC quem: be 0mm 0 eee 0 04D 0-0) DD a a = _— j \