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A. | eS NO wiacenenen : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921. INDUSTRIAL SLUMP ABLESSINGTOU.S,, “DECLARES SCHWAB Will Force Rebuilding on “Economy Basis” and Is “Best Thing That Ever Happened.” SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 7.—The) steel industry is suffering the worst depression in forty years’ oxperience, Charles M. Schwab declared last night 4n @ speech here, in which he assert- ed that only a new industrial fabric ‘ouilt\on a basis of economy can keep German industry from reaping the benefits of the World War. | From a normal production of | 40,000,000 tons of steel annually, the! industry has slumped until it is now running at less than 10,000,000 tons, Mr, Schwab announced. “Tho industrial depression though,” he said, “is the best thing that ever | happened in the United States, end- ing, as it did, a ten-year period of growing costs and uneconomical op- | eration. We must now build a new! industrial fabric on a basis of econ- omy. I make the prediction that un less we American manufacturers take our position on the lines I have out- | lined, Germany will reap the bene- | fits of the late war, because Germany | is organized industrially as never be- | fore and German workmen are willing to give a full day's work for a day's; Pay. | “Capital and labor must work hand 4m hand in this country, and they are working hand in hand as never before. ‘The result will be industrial success.” | paitebea ives tants RAGS AND BENZINE IN HARLEM BLAZE Mysterious Fire in East Side Tene-| ment Under Inquiry To-Day. Detective Albert Kochman of the East 104th Street Station and the Wire Mar- shal are investigating a fire last night in the hallway on the fourth floor of the six-story tenement house No. 431 East 115th Street. Frank Denato, living on the fourth floor, was returning home when he dis- oovered the fire near the wainscoting in the hallway. He extinguished the blaze and reported he found some rags and a bottle of liquid, whica the fire- men believe to be benzine. Tenants were questioned by the Fire Marshal, but none admitted he had re- eeived any threats. | _— Gen, Porter's Will Sought. Believing a safe deposit box in the Vault of one of its branch offices holis the will of Gen. Horace Porter, who died on May 29, the Guaranty Trust Com- pany made application to the Surrogate yesterday for an order directing it to open the box. Surrogate Foley signed the ordi QHoULD be well spent. You [I cannot be happy and gay if you are irritated by defective teeth. Don't spoil your pleas- ure. Consult us NOW. We have the well earned reputa- tion of serving carefully and conscientiously. We Treat Pyorrhea Successfully 8 Be Tin Eh All Work Pk My Pe West of Times Se. 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The Transit Commission has reserved | decision on the application of the Brook- | lyn Kapid Transit Company to modify} the order requiring that corporation to construct three grade crossings In one contract at Palmetto Street, crossing Fairview, Putnam and Forest Avenues, in Queens The company stated through its coun- sel that it is fearful ta undertake the entire job, the City of New York run out” its end of the obli Oa quest of franchise vatidity. | fosmer Democratic political leader in Hamilton County, must serve five years in the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta, Ga., the United States Cir- cuit Court of Appeals having affirmed Act, was alleged to have said, ring to an American soldier slob. I would rather serve a Foster Father Seeks to Go Through Ceramony With Girl Whose Fiance Is in Cuba. Justice Donnelly on June 16 will hear the application of Nestor Arreaza, No. 123 West 116th Street, who seeks a writ of mandamus to compel City Clerk Michael J. Cruise to issue a mar- riage license to Arreaza so that he may, as proxy, marry his adopted daughter, Eva. The girl was betrothed to Jose | Antonia Gil, who is in Havana and unuble to come to New York to marry Gil appointed Arrenza attorney in fact and delegated him to go through the ceremony in Wilson's Wall Street War.” Home made Drop Cakes no trouble to make~ ® e Jig gtime jatiine , Fordiggtime Cake "fone Add Water and Bake package on What is now proposed is to erect one On January 15 Arrenza armed with! at « time and bill the clty for ita share oMfictal documents x “of the expense, and, If paid, then com- and containing the Consul General or Ven United States Consul at. F plied for a lie refused to issue apply in person. Eva, cen years old, wag nd his wife, when mence work on the second and then -| the third grade crossing i ~_ WELL, HE GOT HIS “CHOICE! | Boss Dierkes WH Serve a Term in the Atianta Penitentiary, CINCINNATI, orphan, eight topted by Arreaza » was a baby June _7.—Herman Six Vital Reasons That Enable Spear to Guarantee LOWEST PRICES PLUS SPEAR’S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 9) LIBRARY AND DAVENPORT|® SOLID MAHOGANY TABLES Delay in shipping causeda cancellation and we bought this entire lot of Solid Mahogany Library Tables at a considerable concession from even the present prices, some of the numbers being offered to vou way below the current wholesale quotations. (1) Spear’s recent amazing Salvage sale resulted | in the disposal of their entire stock of Furni- ture and Rugs at sen- sationally low prices. Not a single article remained unsold. (2) Conducted entirely ons a cash basis, that sale provided us with over a half-million dollars , ready ¢ash_ with which to purchase new furniture and rugs. (3) Furniture factories all over the country needed cash and were willing and anxious to sell their manufactured stock regardless of cost or _ actual value. (4) We purchased this new fine stock of mer- chandise at practi- cally our own prices. Now you can come to Spear’s and make your selection from these new, fresh stocks at prices materially lower than before the war. So confident are we that our prices are lower than else- where that we GUARANTEE them. As to the quality, finish and workmanship, we may state that it is of the best, and a particularly pleasing feature is that these are new up-to-date tables (not to be confused with close- outs of old designs or un- desirable patterns). Shop around and prove for yourself that YOU CAN BUY CHEAPEST AT SPEAR'S and secure the advantages of SPEAR’S LIBERAL CREDIT Spear’s extended payment plan isa great buying convenience. Englander Windsor Twin Beds, 3-ft. tize, in American Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, Ivory or White Enamel finish, nglander Wit-Edge Sprine, with verted.” $27.00 plete, per bed LIBERAL CREOIT TERMS Four-Post any Bed in 4 ft. tie, Only... LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Rugs of the gastarte Best Makes at Four Pice Louis XVI. American Walnut Dining Room Suite, consisting of 60 inch Buf- fet, with mirror back; 54 or 48 inch Dining Tabl fe, China Closet and inclosed Server... “ce Unhea rd Of’? (tay Be Purchased Separately) LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Bottom Prices LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 8.3x10.6 Wilton Rugs $49.75 {x12 Khorassan Axminster Rugs, $39.75 to $69.75 6x9 Mariboro Axminster Rug.$32 50 4,6x6,6 Beauvais Axminster Rugs, $19.50 to $22.50 4.6x6.6 Khorassan Axminster Rugs, $32.50 Watch Next Sunday’s Newspapers For Particulars of a Most Remarkable SALE OF BEDS & BEDDING 9x12 Brookline Tapesti y Rugs, $34.50 9x12 Alma Velvet Rugs... ... $39.50 9x12 Sanford Velvet Rugs. $46.00 9x12 Bigelow Wilton Velvet. $42.50 9x12 Victory Axminster Rugs, $46.50 to $49.50 83x10.6 Jasper Axminster Rugs, $34.50 to $39.50 8.3x10.0 Gurkana Axminster Rugs $59.50 9x12 Almeda Wilton Rugs... $80.00 9x12 Carlton Axminster Rugs. $69.75, 9x12 Cashmere Wilton Rugs.. $69.75 9x12 Turkestan W.lton Rugs.$57.50 Mahogany, Fumed or Golden Oak Up- holstered Arm Chair, with foot rest and push button, which reclines the back to any desired $22. 5 0 position | LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | ib | | 8.3x10.6 Turkestan Wilton, . .$52.50 8.3x10.6 Oxford Tapestry Rugs $32.00 £.3x19.6 Alvat Velvet $39.50 Cold Storage Reliable’ Side leer Re 8.3210.6 Almeda Wilton. $75.00 then Pa kg Pees vk y b frigerator. In Golden Oak; 41'/2 in, 9412 Wool Fibre Rugs $29.25 Four Piece Queen Anne American Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chiffo- "7 E. high, 161/; in. deep, 8.3x10.6 Wool Fibre Rugs. . $27.25 robe, Becstead and Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table ; | 69.75 311/, in, wide $ 36.75 7.629 Wool Fibre Kugs $23.85 (May Be Purchased Separately) LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Ave. at Dierkes, accused under the Eapionage refer- “The poor term in the penitentiary than wear a uniform 16th St. 34th St. | ABRAHAMSTRAUS.. Store Hours: 9 to 5. 30 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 The Greatest Day of Youth— The Day You Will Never Forget HIS is the day that should be made as eventful as mothers and fathers can possibly afford to make it—THERE Is ONLY ONE GRADUATION DAY of its kind—one day to graduate from Grade School, one day to graduate from High School and one day to graduate from College. This day can never be repeated, and every girl and boy should have the ust suitable clothes and the nicest accessories possible. The A. & S. Shops have combined to answer all the demands of Graduation Day for both girls and boys. The Sweet Girl Graduate’s Dress She will always be “sweet” however long we give her the adjec and on Graduation Day her sweetness will be clad in all white, the only appropriate thing for so much charm. Pictured are modes she may choose—a girlish white Georgette Crepe with pressed pleated bodice and widely tucked skirt, trimmed with satin ribbon, $21.95. A little more sophisticated is another Georgette Crepe frock with neck cut low and squarely at the front—a deeply tucked skirt and a slim ribbon about the waist, $36.95. One more (pictured) is fashioned of white Chiffon with neck and Sleeves bouns with taffeta, $24.95. White Georgette Crepe Frocks in various styles, and ranging in sizes from 14 to 18, at $21.95 to $59.95. White Chiffon Dresses, 10 to 16 years, $16.80 to $19.50. Girls’ White Organdy or Net Dresses, sizes 10 to 16 years, at $10.95 to $16.50. A. & 8.—Second floor, Central, ve White Silk Stockings To Wear With the Graduation Frock $1.89 Pair Lovely Silk Stockings, just the right weight to wear with white shoes and fluffy frocks—especially pur- Chasedtand priced for this graduation occasion. — They rre of thread silk with double garter tops, mercerized lisle soles. Sizes 9 to 91. Lingerie for Her Graduation This is a most important part of the cos- tume and a comprehensive list: has been selected from the A. & S. Lingerie Shop, so you may glance over it and jot down just what you will buy, and what you will pay for it— A & 5.—Btrew floor, Central, Shoes for the Girl Graduate ‘There is al 's the desire to be a wee bit conservative at Graduation time—it is a dear idea and one not to be disturbed by the extremes of other day styles—the correct shoes for the sweet (ipa are dainty imps of white kid, white canvas or of patent leather, with her preference of heels—French, “bebe” French, Cuban flat. oy) $5.50 to $12.50 & & 5S.—econd floor, Wen, Silk Petticoats, of Cre Tub Silk; some have double pane throughout to make them shadow-proof. and rimmed, $2.78 to $10.98. ie Petticoats, simply or elaborately trimmed with luce and embroideries, $2.94 to $8.98. White Silk Envelope Chemises, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow Silk or Satin, $2.94 to $9.38. White Silk Step-Ins, in Crepe de Chine, Radium or Tub Silk, $1.78 to $3.94. White Silk Camisoles of Crepe de Chine, Satin or Radium Silks, tailored or lace-trimmed, 94c. to $3.75. &. & B-—-Seoond Moor, Bast. others are lined Tailored The Boy Graduate His Clothes You are facing the day when the tree of life makes a notch in your favor, young sir, and you will learn that your well-groomed looks will do much for you from this day on. All-wool navy blue Serge Suits with % pairs of trousers. pockets with turn-over flaps. Sizes 8 to 18 years. $11.75. All-wool navy blue Serge Suits, coat aud knic kers. (Pictured.) $14.75. For the boy who is a little fastidious about his clothes—and every boy should be fastidious on oceasions—comes a stuart all-wool navy blue Serge Suit with an extra pair of white serge knic Sizes 8 to 18 years, at $18.75. All these suits are excellently tailored, with mobair linings in the coats and smartly cut in the newest styles The coat has $ patch Sizes 8 to 18. A. & S—-Seeond floor, West, Accessories for Boys are the things that boys frequently like to select for themselves _ &S. Boys’ Sbop has made selection a simple matter, White Shirts. f striped Madras and Oxford cloth $1.65 and $1.95. White Blouses, collar or neckband styles, in cord Madras, 85¢., 98¢., $1.65, $1.95. White Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, 48c. “Arrow” Collars, soft or laundered, start styles, 24e, A. & S.~Second flour, West, Gift-Suggestions Diamond Mounted Rings, $12.88 Small genuine diamond set in white gold or onyx stone, Diamond Mounted Scarf Pins, $9.85 14k. gold, set with diamonds. Patent Leather Bags, $2.85 to $6.85 Piped with white or con- trasting colored leather. Genwine Cowhide Leather Belts with Solid Sierting Sitver Buck- les, with space for Monogram, $4.00 and $4.51. A. & S.—-Street floor, Central. Shoes for the Boy Graduate Boys have a nice instinet for “what is correct” at Limes when they have to be on parade—and they will find smartly cut Shoes in either high or low styles in’ gun metal or tan Russia leather, $3.95 to $5.95. A. & 8-Second floor, Week, bor the Great Occasion of course that means the ! And that’s the & 8 Glove Shop Correct from toe to finger tips silk line Gloves will be of the finest quality in the A Girls’ and Boys’ Gloves | | | es’ Long White Silk Gloves, tricot weave es’ Lony White Silk Gloves, Milunese weave Boys’ Heavy White Milanese Silk, bow ue A aS $1.25 pair $1.75 pai nes eee sli eanene arnera tise sores NESE FE SEE ee eee