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Potato Vines Haven't Any Buge|Virst Woman Chapt ad Deer In Bottle Fed. d, but in a tour yesterday of the | &t acres planted he failed to find one or any tho bugs gener- appear r the plants are | ¢ afflod of Mount Washing Tristman Ci eh de: ton, Berkshi Si tured fourteen hunts this season list theology. Lhe fourteen were | pren gent to the Bronx @oclation in New York City In 1870. and Park As- | Bre aching. at Mberate it in th Was wish that summer at y at her home, No. 74 It reminds you of three things: how good they taste, how nourishing they are, and that you had better order a supply now while you ere thinking about it. The good taste is due to oven baking—plus perfect seasoning and flavoring with Heinz de- licious Tomato Sauce. Eating a wholesome, perfectly pre- ny pared, easily digested meal is bound to be nourishing. Always keeping a supply on hand, and ordering a dozen or so cans at a time, means that you won't be disappointed at home when you want Heinz Baked Beans—and that you save money in buying. = WINSTED, Conn. June g.—"Where| ROCHE , N.Y, June 8 1 the potato bugs?’ queried George | Rev. Phoebe Anne Hanaford, nin Muinpt, a ifall Mendow tarmer who | two, first woman chaplain to the C Panted sixty bushels of hattan, after an Hiness of two out bis five senten prisoner undisturbed by tv fondant to State charge World yesterday. The ‘Appeals ar General J mpanies in thix elt the promot rr. She is survive Court rul In Worswick Tar course reached until | be held t fall. bell Memorial Church Well Known as Newspaper Writer and Dramatic Critic. Mrs. Mary A. Worswick, newspaper riter and dramatic critic, died yeater- Perry Street, , editor of the Albany Ar- another periiod was con- several theatrical produc- as publicity " by one son, | Funeral services wili 2 o’clook in the Camp- “That reminds me!” So OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce 57 t and was nected with the Magazine Sec- | She was for several NATURE FREAKS IN WINSTED. |MRS, PHOEBE HANAFORD DIES m to Connec- egisiatare Was Writer. potatoes, (necticut Legislature and prominent {n | Some of the tubers are six inches above | Suffrage work, died at the hame of her | jaughter here yesterday. | Hanaford waa the daughter of ‘offin, ship owner and mer- dant of the founder She was born and edu- Island of Nantucket. en she began teaching school. {twenty she married Joseph A. Hanaford, | hit for several years afterward | husetla schools, and of the At At Ordal eda! rdain a in 1868 she devoted her life to) 1872 she was) fous times chaplain of the Con- * Legislature. Surveyors working in Monterey, of numerous, books, afd” some Muss, captured a small fawn, about r Juvenile stories, She was ai two weeks old, which they turned over OF Ot Perales and various histori~ to Game Ward of Lee, who —— is raising the pottte hen Se MMrES erolgh _vottio. When | MARY A. WORSWICK DIES. WORLD, FRIDAY, RRR ae JUNE 3, 1921. MMe FC PS eh, mM Ran: Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 7,000 yards of $1.85 to $2.25 grades 36-in. washable satin, white and pink; $2.25 grade. . white silk broadcloth for sports skirts; $1.95 grade. . heavy Chinese pongee, half-bleached; $1.95 grade. . fancy striped crepe de chine, washable; $1.95 grade. . Striped wash silk shirtings; $1.95 grade. . Georgette crepe, many colors; $1.85 grade. Choose, Saturday, at $1.55 yd. In the Silk Rotunda— Main Floor, Old Building We have reduced 300 Blouses to $2.35 They Were $3.95 to $7.50 Smart little blouses of batiste, madras and dimity, that and tailored wear. feels fresh and well-groomed. Four of the models are pic- tured. They will give you an idea of the clean-cut type of | Some have trimming of fine blouses in this sale. | | \ well designed embroidery, others are tucked, If you necd some smart blouses to wear with your sports sweaters, or for arm There are four models with high necks and with the ever- becoming V. Severely tailored models, and those that boast a little frill dows the front. suits, you will find them in this sale, Second Floor, Old Bullding Cape Wraps at $38 Practically today’s wholesale price A special purchase. Trico- tine cape-wraps, beautifully made, new in mode, Six models Each has a particular bit of ex- cellent fashion to distinguish it. Two are pictured. You will notice that they all have the desired straight silhouette; that one has the new long fringe trimming, and one a straightline half coat, half cape. Other models have little capes over sleeves, edged with fringe, and very new. In midnight blue, old blue and black, Second Floor, Old Bullding _ Women’s well-tailored wool jersey Suits, $14.75: Trim suits. Every woman will be interested in them, 150; in two models—a Tuxedo and a notch collar model. Patch pockets. Smart belts. Narrow shoulders. Well-| fitting sleeves. Very carefully finished. All in heather| mixtures—blue, green, tan and brown. The woman who has not at least one smart wool jersey suit in her summer sports wardrobe is the exceptional person nowadays. Second Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Dresses are now $35 and $45 They were $39.50 to $75 | Some models are in taffeta and satin. A few are in cloth. All are simply and attractively made, with fineness of detail rather than elaborate trimming. The woman who wishes a frock for general wear or} for afternoon wear, will find both in this collection. In midnight blue, black and brown. Second Floor, Old Bullding Dress-up Frocks for tiny girls, $2.95 to $3.95 Seasonable Silks, $1.55 yd have been a most attractive part of our collection for sports | Crisp, trim blouses, in which one always | weather wear with your tailored | $1,000 Dining-room Suite for the Bride, $495 52 ten-piece suites, in 8 designs Regular prices $991 to $1,032 suites, suites, suites, suites, suites, suites, suites, suites, walnut, Jacobean design walnut, Jacobean design. mahogany, Jacobean design Choose walnut, Jacobean design. walnut, Jacobean design. mahogany, Jacobean design... walnut, Hepplewhite design... at $495 ma‘h’y, Hepplewhite design...$ 991 Sixth Gallery, New Bullding Women’s $10 Low Shoes ' are going for $7.75 One-strap pumps, all tan, all black, tan with fawn buck- skin insert, black with gray suede insert, and all gray buck- skin (the latter are $12 grades). Wing-tip brogue oxfords, black or tan. All with Cuban heels and stitched welted soles, Only a few hundred pairs. Nearly all sizes in each kind. First Floor, Olid Buliding Men’s Bill Folds 14-kt. gold corners | At $5 First grade black pin seal. 14-kt. gold corners in dis- tinctive plain design. Three-fold, in plain, mem- |} orandum and pass styles, |p also hip folds; faced with '] fine black calfskin or the sealskin. | We suggest them for grad- uation gift. | Main Floor, Old Buliding Reproductions of latest-modes in Felt Hats, $9.50 Pheasant tails give dis- tinction to some hats. Others have large motifs of flowers and leaves. Fine soft felts in beautiful pastel and sports shades. Georgette Crepe Hats, $10 Large mushroom hats of white Georgette crepe trimmed with wreaths of lilies-of-the-val- ley or mull daisies. Lovely! Large Black Hats, $10 Transparent, of course! Black horsehair hats, faced with tulle, | and trimmed with uncurled ostrich. Main Floor, Old Buliding |Globe Music Club Concert, | Saturday at 2.30 in the Audi- torium. Last of a series of National Concerts under the auspices of the N. Y. Globe, Charles D, Isaacson, director. COMPOSITIONS by Silberta, Pilzer, Bruch, Gelbart, Hirsh- bein, Zucca, Sandler, Wieniaw- ski. ARTISTS —Louise Ver- mont, contralto; Leah Leaska, soprano; Cantor Joseph Wolfe, baritone; Schima Kaufman,| violinist; Everett Tutchings and Constance Piper at the piano. | Admission free. First Gallery, New Bullding Charming colors. Pretty models, Deep, rippling| fp ounens, made piracties viet eter tiny ruffles, motifs in pin tucks| % or accordion plaiting. In lovely high shades and dark ric! Long Silk Gloves street shades. Third F: Id Bullding Fibre Hand Trunks, $4.75— the same trunk of which we have sold many hundreds—20x 17x9 in.—very convenient for motoring, camping and vaca- tion, First Floor, Old Buliding Very good large Silk Bags, $5 Excellent for traveling or shop- 16-button length of milanese silk. Attractive, smart, cool and very fashionable. White and mastic, double tipped fingers. All sizes. First Floor, Old Bullding ping. Moire silk in black, taupe or navy blue. Plain meta frames—with locks. Main Floor, Old Bullding Boys! A new Hat! Not the usual sailor style— they have just 2nough —turn- op to the brim to give them a decidedy smart appear- ance. In bleach and gold shade; sizes 10 to 18 years. Straight brim sailors of Sen net straw are $3.50. Third Floor, Old Bullding “100 per cent. plus” socks. in the second class. silk mixed with fibre silk. Stamped Summer Work at effects. special prices—Pillow cases of cotton tubing, stamped for working, eyelet and French em- broidery; sealloped and hem- stitched. edges; 36x42 in., $1.25 grade—95be pair. Luncheon cloths, 64 in. round, of Stamford cloth, stamped in five different designs for cross-stitch and| An adorable frock at $2.95 is shown at the left of the pic- ture. It is of fine white voile —with graceful shaw! collar and cuffs made of pink, blue or maize or orchid organdie. The perkiest little ruffles imaginable adorn the frock of white organdie at §3.95-—on the right of the picture. They are made of voile boasting a tiny colored stripe. Colored Organdie Frocks at $3.95 A glorious array of irresist- ible frocks. A rainbow of de- Pretty organdie hata in lightfal colorin; Each one is dainty beruffled—crisp and | matching colore—$3.50, perky looking as can be. Third Floor, O1@ Bullding outline stitch, ready to work; $1.96 grade—$1.15, Center-| piece, 36 in. diameter, Stamford | cloth, stamped with designs similar to those on the luncheon cloths; 95¢ grade—T5ie. Table runners or scarfs, same mate- rial, stamped to match center | shades of blue. ble-breasted. pisneds rhe Riana, AE Retr ABs are in regular stock at this gradaa bee, ‘be. Luncheon| Very large variety of colors. sets, 13 pieces, Stamford cloth, tamped for cross-stitch, out- line and darning stitch, in sev-| eral designs; $1.25 grade—60c; $1.95 grade—sbc Luncheon sets, 7 pieces, stamped on un- bleached muslin, $2 grade—$1. instruction given. Art Needlework Sectton, id Building $17.50, Chauffeurs’ lightwei were $49.50—now $31.50, Firat Floor, O1 tan. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. SATURDAY, a Day of Great Opportunities. Take advantage! oS LLL eee $2.50 grade—$1.95 | J’ is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Sleeveless Frocks, $10.75 Linen, gingham or jersey In our favorite model—illustrated in the center LINEN—French blue, rose, leather, gold, tangerine, green, violet. CHECKED GINGHAM—Red, brown, blue, green, black. WOOL JERSEY—White, beige, Copenhagen blue, henna, navy blue. What more can be. said—facts speak for themselves. And every young girl will know this is a new low price for this frock, which is the fashion of the hour—and will have a vogue throughout the Summer. Summer Frocks at $19.75 Made to sell for $25, but we secured them at a concession from a maker who makes many of our most charming dresses. Five models in coer eey, and imported voiles—one in the latter material has separate guimpe of imported white voile, another with large collar of organdie is illustrated. Dotted crepe de chine Frocks, $39.50 JEANNE LANVIN'S ideas inspired the model—illustrated at right. The picturesque neckline is emphasized by the use of wide white moire ribbon. In white with black dots, or black with white. “MIMI"—a new shipment of our famous “frock with the ribbons”—- in crepe de chine, French blue, beige, navy blue or black, $32.50; also in white and black dots, $39.50. Some fine wool jersey Suits, $39.50 They measure up to our $49.50 to $55 grades. Light weight and finely woven wool jersey in beaver, Eray, rose, leather or Copenhagen blue. Four distinctive models—beautifully tailored—one with knife pleated skirt is illustrated. Smart Sports Skirts—and Coats “HAMPTON” skirts of wool jersey—knife pene 9815s “BURNHAM” skirts of Baronette satin, $9.75. White flannel skirts—plain, $9.7! Piles vee $12.75. White ceotton yardi 25 Blazer striped flannel co: $25. yee colored flannel coats—model illustrated at $19.75; others at $25. Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Boys’ Wash Suits, $2.25 Smartest, coolest little suits, made to our own special specifications, with long or short sleeves. Colors guaran- teed fast; navy blue, cadet blue, green, tan or gray. Four models in middy style, 2 to 10-year sizes. Other models in Oliver Twist style, 3 to 8-year sizes; round or square collar, braid trimmed emblem on sleeves and black ties or cords. Third Floor, Old Bullding Saturday’s Candy Special, 60c| Fancy white voiles, 35¢ yd.— 1b.—peanut butter pillows, fresh} special purchase of 3,100 yards. and crisp and rich, One good) same grade sold for close to Regu- fare fererres aneiete hanes twice as much early this season. Seconds of our $1 to $1.50 grades so the public regard them. And because of that, the makers are mighty particular—the slightest defect puts a pair of socks The SILK is there. But the price—cut one-half and more. Pure silk. Medium and heavy weight. Plain and clocked. Made with mercerized cotton cuffs. 4,872 pairs Socks, 38c Seconds of 75¢ and 80c grades—pure silk, silk plated, and Plain colors. All made with mercerized cotton cuffs, toes and heels. Young Men’s Suits at $50 We selected with greatest care the firm, solid cloths of which these suits are made, You have no idea how much superficially good, but inherently bad, cloth is in the market —soft, spongy fabrics, fabrics with a white warp which turn old after very litle use. fabrics in these $50 suits are GOOD—beautiful grays with just a faint hair-line stripe —brown herringbones and twills—heather and mixed cheviots—hair-line stripes in several Wanamaker-tailored. 3-button models; soft roll front; notch lapels, In the Motor Shop Imported steamer rugs and motor robes, in bright and subdued patterns, originally $30—now it cravenetted overcoats, Dusters, $4.50 to $20; all shades of oxford and boxful for the week-end, at 60c. Plaids, checks, stripes. Many Main Floor, Old Building id styles, Eighth Gallery, New Bull Main Floor, Old Building '2,490 Pairs Men’s Silk Socks, 50c Mi So the makers call them. And The WEAR is there. Black. Colors. Clocked effects. Shot The Also 2-button models, And some don- Men’s $1.50 to $3 all-silk Ties, $1 each KNITTED ties—every thread silk. Many of these ties were $5 a year ago. writing at $1.50, $2.50 and $3. They Many to choose from; a Men’s Lisle Union Suits, $3 Fine lisle is good to wear in the summer because it absorbs perspiration. These are fine ribbed and you may have them in several styles—sleeveless, knee length; long or short sleeves, ankle length. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding