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the Prince of Pless, voien oe fear teal ant wwiet| THREATEN LOCKOUT under their blouses. Heavy furnituss| 940° 2 === UNIONIST ASSAIL of their utensils. was damaged when the men tonal | Would Add 500,000 to 3,000,000 i they could not carry it. Bedding was) dy Idle ih the Coal \ taken and even the great kitchens | Already Idle in the Coa Strike. LONDON, June 3.—With more than TERA re Si Poles were said to be NDON, 7 4 ty withdrawing through fear that the| 3,000,000 workers already idle as a re- recently augmented British forces quit of the coal strike, the addition of ore a driv 506,000 cotton workers to the unem- Heneker hag arrived at Oppeln |Ployed list iis there . to take ommand of the British troops, Mh “You're All it Murdere rs,” Labor Whether the men will be kept in a| tutu or distributed in si 1 detach- ithe operatives Member in Commons its has not been decided, cu aims. : OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York ma Puvbristiing Oo, | vorld.) Sir Hamar Copyright 1921. (The New York LONDON, June Greenwood, Chief ary for Lr, land, Commons that he would consult Com- mander in Chief Nevill MacReady about the policy of reprisals, the suc- cess of which he admitted was open to question. His statement followed House of admitted in the A Sale of Summer Hats—Saturday severe « anation of his policy by five Unionist Coalition members. Both d gre tana couicin mene 1 ~—- Felts and Georgettes George were bombaricd with in- . quiries concerning recent events in Tretand. Excitement) began when Jack Jones, Labor membur, shouted it the Government, apropos of of an infant by the Crown i “You ary all murderers, every one! id following this, ot you, den, See- ley ott, ined leave of the necessary forty teuiliers to move for a motion condenr 16 failure of the Govern- | ment hit destruction of hot where necessary purposes, He de- ary should not | behind others on a| li policy like this. Among | several concrete cases of outrages by | Crown forces, he mentioned that of Mrs. Tobin, whose house was de-| stroyed in Tipperary, Mrs, Tobin is st two sons in France, ely by her- | er bull for pure! clared t a widow wh yet her } self and dav blown up. Nothing house, nerimin A Variety of new Shapes in High-colored Felts with Pheasant tail trimmings and Georgettes, flower and ribbon trimmed. Remarkable Values 7.50 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Special Sale Saturday 1450 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years. POLES RAID TOWN, KILL 13 GERMANS | 650 Girls’ Dresses Factories Burned in Upper Silesia | Chambrays, Imported Plaids and Check und Prince of Pless’s Castle | Qinghams, Fancy Voiles and Organdies Looted. LONDON, June s ct n tea Press) —| Values to 5.90 Malap!s nr to despatches 2 and f hans who tempted to| | al et 450 Girls’ Dresses cc | Organdies, Flowered Voiles, Gingham, |The Urge to Travel Otaandies, Flowered Volles, Gingham, The instinet to seek a Lem porary change of environ ment is common to us all But the maximum relaxation desired by the traveler can only be assured if peace of mind and freedom from |) worry are fellow-travelers Values to 8.90 3.95 st way to respond ving for new scenes to refresh the jaded brain is through the purchase of our Travelers Letters of Credit, which supply the traveler with funds in convenient form and furnish means of identification and courteous treutment the world over 350 Girls’ Dresses French Challis, Peter-Pan-Cloth, Fancy Swiss and Imported Gingham and Organdie /alues to 12.75 ' Inquiries Invited Foreign Department AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 128 BROADWAY New York 5.50 THE EVENING WORLD, Ite wails 2] BRITISH COTTON MEN 5th Avenue - Met reery Quality Merchandiso, as The June Sale of “McCreery Silks” Famoug Over Half a Century Is Now in Full Swing June, the first month of Summer, emphasizes the need for cool, silken gowns, sport clothes and last, but not least, bathing suits, and MeCreery offers the usual high standard in silks at remark ably low and attractive prices. 7500 yards of Crepe de Chine in sireci and evening shades; also Black and White. 40 in. wide. 1.85 a yd. 1500 yards of Black Taffeta, 336 in. wide. Specially desirable for bathing suits. 1.95 a yd. Second Floor Filet-Trim med Blouses Only 5.00 This is the first time, to our knowledge, that Blouses of this type have been offered for so low a price. They are fashioned of the finest of Batiste gercrously adorned with hand-drawn work, hand- embroidered dots, and wide edging of Real Filet Lace in a beautiful rose design. Ordinarily, such Blouses would cost several dollars more. Fourth Floor Women’s Cotton Frocks, 19.50 Hlundreds of delightful sty such exclusive Summer fabri Dotted Swiss, Imported Organdic, Gingham and Imported Voiles. Fourth Floor fashioned of Imported Anderson Sus Light, Lacey Guimpes Specially priced, 1.95 This season there is no article of feminine at- tire so much in demand or so necessary as the Guimpe to be worn with sweaters, suits and frocks. In this assortment are frilly, fluffy, lacey Jabot All are made trimined with dainty Valen Guimpes and Peter Pan Collar Guimpe of fine Net and effectively ciennes and other laces (Main lor Masculine Dressing Cases Solve the Gift Problem, 5.00 That commencement gift problem, which seems to become more complicated when a young man is the recipient, may be solved with one of these Dressing Cases. They are fitted with a real ebony Military Brush, Soap Box, ‘Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste Tubes, Comb, Mirror, Shaving Stick, Shaving Brush, and space iv provided for a sufety razor. For traveling and camping this case is ideal, for it is extremely compact and fitted with Mhey are made of Seal and Cobra Formerly 6.75 every requisile, Grain leathers. Main I loor FRIDAY, JUNE 3, roe 1921. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, Bhere Is Service. Advertised, ons MecCreery & CO. 34th Street “Telephone I tz te Ray = ‘ale beginning Saturday, June Ih. New Gingham Frocks for Misses 6-95 Splendidly made Frocks of really dependable Gingham, voguish in appearance, new in idea. Some are trimmed with tiny loops of Organdie, others with lavish adornment of Organdie or with modish collars of White Pique or Ecru Batiste combined with Valenciennes Lace. others in gay or subdued plaids, Every (Fourth Floor) Some neat check designs, Summer color is represented, Clearance Sale of Fashionable Spring Footwear for Women 3-95 and 6-75 ‘This is no ordinary clearance sale. Itineludes hundreds of pairs of new, highly fashionable Low Shoes, in practically all sizes and widths. Not, of course, in every style. Every pair has been taken from regular stock and reduced to a figure There are models of White Linen, While Kid, Gray Buckskin, Patent Leath- er, Black Kid, Gray Suede, Black Calfskin, Brown Calfskin, Brown Suede, Black Suede, Black Satin, Blue Satin, Brown Satin, Gold or Silver, Velvet and Sport Combinations. Oxfords, in both regula!ion and instep-strap styles—Pumps in opera. style. Walking and Louis heels. No. C.0. Das No Ertchanges Return (Second Floor) Choicest of the First Summer Skirts Now in Our Sale at 12°75 Choicest of the first Summer Skirts, fashioned of the very finest figured and plain Silks, striped or plain Flannels. They introduce fetching new ideas in pockets and girdles, including a tie sash weighted down with silken tassels. Every fashionable skirt mode is well represented — box, knife, side and accordion plaited styles as well as shirred models. There are hundreds in cither White or Cream, and just as many in gorgeous Summer colors. At 12.75 these Skirts present an unequalled Sizes 25 opportunity to save on Summer apparel, to 84 inch waistbands. Fourth Floor Misses’ Topcoats Adapted to Summer Wear, 35° = \4' | | y The vagaries of Summer weather always call reve) rt | for a topcoat which should be smart and at the 7) | \ i | same time of sufficient warmth to be comfortable. ' | Practicality is in every line of these coats, in their soft surface materials, their set-in or raglan sleeves, and their smartness lies in their beautiful linings, and their Tuxedo or convertible notched collars, trim buckle belts, Sizes 14 to 18 years Four! Floor e i 3