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{ If Travel Grows at Present Pace, 250,000 ‘Persons in 1959 Will Visit New York Daily From Sections Outside the Commuting and Sub- urban District — Unprofes- sional Boxing One of Great- est Forms of Exercise and Boys, Says New Boxing Com- missioner—South American Nations Need Long Time Entertainment for | Credits. 1 4 “By 1960, if New York is able to @dapt itself to the situation, and ‘travel grows at the present pace, we will have 20,000 persons visiting the etty daily from a section outside of the commuting or suburban district,” said Lewis Saxby, advertising epecial- ist, who is at the McAlpin. “The New Jersey part of the metro- politan district grew 21 per cent. in Population last year,” he continued, “as compared with New York's 19 per | cent. though Ing Island exceeded the average for Mis State because of {ts splendid transportation service. \ With the coming of the Hudson tremendous ex- Bridge and tunnel, pansion may be looked for.” “To correct an erroneous impres- sion,” Mr. Saxby said, extra-suburban people come than that figure. York is now 240,000,000 annually." Y¥., on unprofessional boxing. “Boxing is one of the greatest forms of exercise and entertainment for the y,"" he said at the Bilt- “It is much more benefical air of boxing gloves under the Christmas tree than a bicycle or They teach the boy how to take boy of to- more. to put a p sled “only 25,000 here each ¢1y by all railroads, instead of the aueged floating population of 60,000. Couple this with the fact that New York has only 60,000 hotel rooms available for guests, both permanent and transient, and you can see that the travellers cannot amount to more But counting every class of travellers, including com- muters, the total of incomers to New ‘There is no doubt of the stand of ‘ George Morris, newly appointed Box- {ng Commissioner from Amsterdam, care of himself, and make him manly, not brutal. Every American boy should bave a set of padded mittens in his closet. “like to box myself, and I can recomemnd the sport to the business or working man. If not taken too strenuously, it will produce muscle, self-possession and exercise which cannot be obtained in any other way.” Mr. Morris declined to state his views on professional boxing. At the Pennsylvania are Prof. Arthur E. Kennelly of Harvard and his family, Mr. Kennelly |s professor of electrical engineering at Harvard, and js also director of electrical re- search at the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, He has written many technictal textbooks and re- ceived several medals for hie re- search work. o 8 6 Among recent guests of the Waldorf have been Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, Sir George Croyden Marks, former Lord Mayor of London, and Mrs. Marks, and the Hon. Peter Ber- covitch of Montreal. | “The people of Brazil claim that the mechanisms of trade between that country and the United States are very faulty and should be remedied,” declared Dr. Sebastiano Sampaio, Brazilian Commercial Attache for the United States, who is at the Pennsy!- vania, “In 1915 South American im- porters felt that the war was bound to last for some years and made con- tracts with American exporters for fixed date deliveries. These were not fulfilled as expected and goods ex- pected to be delivered over a period of three years were all received in® 1920. They arrived in two shipments, both of which came the same week. “It was difficult for the importer to pay the exporter, for the mer- chandise was worth $250,000 and the payments should have spread over three years, Young ‘nations like those in South America have tre- mendous natural resources, but little ready money; they need long term credits.”" ee On the desk of the Belmont, a vase containing a dozen Ameri- can beauties is placed daily. At the beginning of the week, an elderly lady from Vermont, dressed in black, and carrying a Jet-beaded sewing-bag on ter arm, came from the elevator, e1id good-morning to the clerk, and then snipped off one of the roses with her sewing scissors, which she took from her bag. She did this the next day and yesterday, after she had smiled and ad- Justed the rose on her dress, the clerk said: “Why, madam, those are the ornaments for the desk here.” mo The a fe ** Stereos © fortes, Ve an a Pye ty 7 OF en, jun Metal Calf Navy Shoe. High quality leather Linings, facings and fittings to Government specificatio: To-morrow! 1000 PAIRS ot i yee 4 =. the ee tog mete; bas Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe Store 102 to 104 Myrtle Ave., n<amu. BROOKLYN, N. Y. | customer. Lift Right Off! No Pain at All ———. Apply a few drops of Freezone"’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Callus Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost but few cents—drug stores THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, The old lady was em¥arrassed, |ctase. More than twenty trades are|the Homicide Squad “I'm 80. sorry,” thought they were for the guests. Back home, the man who runs the hotel has a flower for every lady in the place, and [ used to fun in and get one myse!f once in_a while as I came in to town.” She was astonished when she learned that, at that rate, every in New York whica gave a rose to each woman guest, including diners, -would use the product of a good-sized green- vig hotel house, she said. “I employed, lation o} | Given a represented among workmen, sevemal kinds of skilled artisans are If each of the 6,200 em- ployees represented the wage-earner | of a family, the workers themselves |King | would Shy pl a city with a popu- | ge Near He Admit Here. John Mitchell, a St Louts negro reated on suspicion in Newark, is ported by the police of that clty to have admitted that he stabbed John W. Win- Five New York hotels represent|feld, another negro, following a crap every form of activity known in a|game at No. 140 West 1424 Street, this good-sized city, and not a few thatlcity, in April, 1919. are khown only in cities of the first to have been Verifiot by Capt. Carey of mania. tember 24. the religiou His story is said Mitchel? commer and|Was loosened by an unexpeoted act of friendliness of two Newark detectives, who gave him a cigar. Re Crowned September 24. | ALBA JULIA, Transylvania, May 20. *)_xing Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Roumanta, will be crowned here Sep- Plans are now being made for the erection of a church ‘for service of the coro and in memory of the great battles which brought Greater Roumanta Into being. The church, it Is expected, will serve for the crowning of all future kinga of Rou- in on — feather Nowhere values, see! ' vis Beach and Tots’ Dresses Linenes, Panamas The genuine, full bleached, hand-woven Toyo Panamas, with grosgrain ribbons and sweatbands, else Just try and 1.59 meme tore Hour Pre-Inventory Clearance of National Overstocks The Great Mail Order House will take its semi-annual inventory on June 30th. All surplus stocks and odd lots must be sold before that date. That means record-making bargains! is the time to buy seasonable, dependable merchandise! GREAT This in- cludes every Shoe in the store CHOICE OF 400 Men’s Genuine Palm Mohair Suits ‘$997 Nearly every wanted size for men or young men. Good variety of models in smart or conserva- tive style. Palm Beach Suits in tans, greys or greens. Mohairs, too, in greys or black. Evezy suit in’ per- fect condition, but slightly wrinkled from prepacking for mail order shipment. They're National overstocks. Main Floor Corsets for clearance; theretore the low price. models. in each model. Chambre ys; solid colors, plaids and stripes in big variety. Great big variety from which to choose, at euch dresses. Aprons of Sizes 34 to 49 Choice of the House quick clearance! colors; wanted styles; wonder values! Coats Suits Dresses DRESSES of Silk Taffeta, Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Wool Serge or Tricotine. missey and stouts, Lined with silk. Formerly to GENTE eee en cocaine ett ey $9.99 mer prices to $34.95. Choice... ai for Men, Women, Children Choice of 10,000 Pairs Corsets with good lines and a comfortable firmness. Main Floor, 1,000 New Spring Hats at Big variety. A style suitable for every woman, miss or girl. sold for four and five times as much..... . Main Floer. Choice of 1000 Girls’ Dresses Pictured are but two of the many Dresses and Aprons House Dri sses and Bungalow Aprons at less than you could make them! lot but cost more at wholesale! the becoming attractiveness of outdoor wash quality ! Formerly to $3.98 ‘ tin Floor hams, Chambrays, Men’s Shoes and Oxfords in a choice of 12 styles. Women’s high grade shoes of black or brown Vici or Kid-finished, brown Calf, or white Nu Buck Leathers. Children’s White Nu Buck or Gun Metal Leather Shoes. Formerly to $10.45. sabigytaierelbereitehoked Becta d as ath Baa CHOICE OF 1,000 spi Boys’ Wash Suits of Beach Suitings Choice of six models, each one of serviceable Beach Suit- ing, a washable cotton fabric of light weight for Summer wear. Belted Norfolk models in light tan, dark tan, grey—in solid colors or stripe patterns. For boys of 4 to 17 years. Main Floor Corsets—Choice of the House $1.49 1,000 CORSETS; many different models. or low bust; front or back lacing, with elasti: Flexible, non-rusting boning. Choice of all Corsets that formerly sold up to $5.98. For all figures; high inserts. Reducing All sizes, but not all sizes models, Dresses for all occasions, RLinenes, checked O and plaid Ging- white Organdies, white Jeans. Splendid ~ quality. Sizes 6 to 14 color; *1.00 Not one in the Dresses with Big variety SALE! Garments of quality, radically reduced for Good materials; desirable 1999 COATS, Wraps, Dolmans and Sport Coats for women, misses, juniors and stouts. Up-to-the-minute styles. Almost every wanted fabric or color. Holf or full silk lined. For- merly to $35.00.. SUITS of Serge, Tricotine, Popli Cheviot or Tweed. Light or datk colors. Sizes for women, $9.99 , Silvertone, Velour, Great variety! Fo "1.97 Boys’ Straw Hats Milan Straw, black or natural White Shoes Extra Special! 3,000 pairs high-eut white Canvas Shoe had. former 2.98, 1.00 SC ——$ $s ee to 5:30; Saturdays 9:00 te 6:00. No Mail Orders Fill ABRAHAM-STRAUS.. Store Hours: 9 ty db. _BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 A Sale of Women’s Summer Skirts At Prices Well-Nigh Irresistible The Skirts offered in this Sale are selected for their quality and their style. They are priced according to their merit and comparison is invited with Skirts of equal quality in materials and workmanship. $8.95. $12.75 White Flannel Skirts Pleated and tailored styles with tailored belts. Pleated models in excep- tionally lovely color combina- tions. $2.95 Prunella Cloth Skirts | White Washable Skirts Cotton rf Cloth and Gabardine Skirts in six new models. ‘A. & 8.—Gecond Moor, Cuntral, An Excellent Assortment of Children’s Rompers $1.95 Many styles—pretty colors—and desirable materials— Poplins, Soisettes and Cotton Crepes. This ‘assorted lot of Children’s Rompers includes styles that are hand-embroid- ered. Hand-smocked and cunning little taitored models. Sizes 2 to 6 years, A. & &—Becond floor, Kast. For Outdoor Comfort! For Saturday, the A. & S. Sporting Goods Store offers te teeee rented outdoors equipment at special prices. For ins! ice: 4-Passenger Lawn Swings Hammocks, $3.29 Woven in appropriate col- ors. Concealed head spreader, throw-back pillow, valance and foot spreader. Others at $2.25 to $11.50, Reduced from $10.00 Strongly constructed of hardwood and painted. Beach Umbrellas, $5.59 Tax Included Eight-rib style, of heavy drill. Six-foot spread and 7-foot handle. lan, green, and dark blue? Hammock Chairs, $2.48 Foot A. & 8.—Fourth floor, Woat Of striped canvas. rest. — ———— Over It is by far the greatest shirt sale of the Summer season. These shirts were made especially for A. & S,—not odds and ends— and marked with utter disregard to their wholesale cost. They are generously —propor- tioned, have center pleat, and every shirt bears the A. & S. label. Fine-Count Percales, Printed and Woven- Stripe Madras In Hairline Stripes, Two-tones and Tricolor Combinations GUARANTEED FAST COLORS Sizes 14 to 17. lengths. In various sleeve- A. & A-Street floor, Raa extremely low price. . to 42, nuxtures, IN THE A. & S. MEN’S STORE Three Miles of Shirts— * 12000 of Them Entered This Great Sale of —__. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Saturday—The Last Day of This Clearance Sale of Men’s Suits $23.75 Several hundred suits taken from higher-priced groups in our regular stocks and marked at this Models for Men and Young Men will be found in this collection. The leading pat- terns and colorings for Summer wear in sizes $4 Just Arrived! 100 More Suits With 2 Pairs of Trousers $29.75 They should have been here for last week’s sale, so Lomorrow you benefit. in brown and gray herringbones as well as A Close-Out Sale of Children’s - One-Piece Wool Bathing Suits $1.48 A Knitting Mill that makes these one-piece all-wool Suits for children has given the A. & S. Bathing Suit Shop the advantage of their surplus stock—which we bought for CASH. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Women’s All-Wool Jersey Suits, $4.89 California models, with V- shaped neck, in black or navy blue, with attractive belts. Misses’ All Wool Suits, with Skirts, $2.98 Green, Copenhagen or rose colored, in sizes from 12 to 16 - years. A. & &—Second floor, Central. All wool fabric A & S—Strest Moor, Hoyt street, 7 | , Ff || 5 | aaaiicasii