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JUST ENOUGH FOOD | on of new and entarged dutien” Secretary Wallace Says Growth of| young farmer who had the will to Population Is Overtaking AMHBRST, Mass., June 10.—The| assurance that after a time he would United States has entered a new era| own his own farm and home. To-day in which the growing population|a canital equal to from $20,000 to feems about to “overtake our normal | $50,000 is required. The matter of | Production of food,” Secretary of Ag-|'financial credit has become one of| Houlture Wallace said to-day in an! our most pressing problems, Address before the Massachusetts Ag-| ‘The Ticultural Colles — —— — — — - ————E t . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. _ would come “the need, if not for re- eee oe bak taf a they; usual sentence yesterday et Let thir- continue for any length of time, are|teen-year-old boys before him for turn- Girection of effort, then for thogaking | TRE, for Ney arked changes in IRE Ha 4 ibs OEP ST BPs our agricultural and industrial map. "One of the results of the war is the ni ‘ing of the market for our) surplus, | MUST GIVE PLEDGE TO BE GOOD DAILY Jersey Judge Imposes Novel Sen- tence on Boys Giving False Alarm of Fire. roblem of distribution is} judge Edward Schoen in the Juvenile | prev the increased trans- Court, Ni Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. 5th Avenue James. MeGreery & CO. 34th Street Every day for @ month they must each write and mail to the court this pledge: | ‘I know it is wrong to send in a |fatse alarm of fire, Firemen are en- | gaged in a serious business. They aro | always ready to save life and property. | They take many chances to get to a fire quickly, and in reaponding to alarms they_have met with accidents frequent- ly. Two men have been killed In accl-» dents while firemen were answering | tal rms. I promise never to vend iso alarm, and will also try to others from sending In false “Fifty: years ago,” he said, “the work, who had a good wife and a few simpie tmplements could move into the great West with almost certain Production, —— — — is Ac vertived, m Sale beginning Saturday, June 11th Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 é With the new era! made w 1 DAILY SUMMER DELIVERIES BY OUR OWN MOTORS TO LONG ISLAND AND JERSEY SHORE POINTS Superior 14:75 14.75 PARIS e g LONDON ; @ Fancy being able to se- _ Such superior types > ‘ ; “ hon ‘rene Frocks as these would . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Cuns Bb ock (Ot Sm peticn have cost at least twice as Voile literally covered with rows of hand-drawn work and a touch of Filet Lace—for 14.75! Or a Frock of dark, rich Voile with an entire underdress of Organdie and collars and cuffs different from any you have ever seen! Or a Frock of two-tone Linen on which has been lavished hand-embroidery of Worsted! much last season. Sponsor _The Fashion of Simplicity for Girls and Misses Clothes that are in the newest - manner of Summer mode—sim- ple, smart, youthful, correct. There are eleven dif- ferent styles, each a dis- tinetive model, fashioned of excellent quality Or- gandie, Imported Ging- ham, Linen, Plain or Fancy Voile. They are exceptionally well sewn and flaunt just the proper degree of really nice trimming. (Fourth Floor SPECIALLY PRICED TO-DAY AND SATURDAY In the June Sale ot “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century The Long-Sought Jumper Guimpes Have Arrived ‘Where else would you expect, to find them first of all but at McCreery’s? The guimpe every one has been seeking for wear with the new Jumper and Sport Dresses is of Organdie or Net. Girls’.Bloomer Dresses Fine quality, colored gingham, trimmed with hand-embroidery. 4, 5, 6 years. Special 3.95 “A seemingly endless array of exquisite fabrics for the bride, her attendants, debutantes and girl graduates, narked at amazingly low prices. Some are collarless, but others are fashioned with a Peter Pan Collar or square fronts with Tuxedo Collars. All have the short sleeves so de- sirable with these new dresses. 2.95 (Main Floor) Dapper Suits of Skibo Tweed for Misses and Women---16.50 There is one very important feature of these Suits—they are not bulky. They are snug of shoulder and sleeve, and “lay” with the precision of a costly Tailleur, so adroitly have they been fashioned. The clumsiness ap- parent in most TI'weed Suits has been entirely eliminated by expert tailoring. There are both Tuxedo and notched-collar styles in perfectly beautiful shades of Horizon Blue, Chocolate, Tan, Rust, Salmon and Orchid. We feel it is needless to stress their price, for 16.50 is a practically unheard-of price for suits of Skibo Tweed. Sizes 1§ to 18, Misses’ Section. Sizes $4 o $4, Women's Section. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Guimpe Dresses Gingham, in attractive colorings, with detachable guimpe of white organdy, hand-embroidered. 8 to 14 years. Special Representative Values: 7.95 . in a delightful assortment of new shades, also Black or White. 40 inches wide. June Sale Price, yard, 1.83 4000 yards of a high class Printed Chiffon Mousse line (Imported), in exceedingly rich color combinations 40 inches wide. formerly 5.00, June Sale Price, yard, 1.59 (Second Floor) Girls Pongee Dresses Tan pongee, in charming style, with wool embroidery. 6 to 12 years. Special 11.50 Girls’ Coats Reduced An assortment of odd coats, in all-wool materials. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Originally 19.50 to 29.50, Trimly Fitting White Silk Gloves That Wear McCreery 16-button Milanese Silk Gloves in White with Paris point embroidery. They fit as though made to order and wear indefinitely. Pair, 1.45 (Main Floor) 12.50 Girls’ Linen Hats With tam crown, and stitched brim. In maize, violet, white, rose and Harding blue linen. Special 3.45 Children’s Tan Pumps Reduced ‘Trim well made strap pumps of tan calf. Originally 5.50 and 6.50, Sizes 8 to 1044, special, 4.00; sizes 11 to 2, Special Barefoct sandals, 8 to 101%, 2.50; 11 to 2, 3.00 Rain or Shine, These Colored Silk Umbrellas Protect You adding to your feminine charm and modish ap- pearance. ‘They flaunt the most delightful of Summer's colors with just the right handles to give them a touch of distinction. Cord loops, leather straps and rings; also white tips and stub ends, or black tips with steel or stub ends. 4.95 (Main Floor) 4.50 ; a = il Misses’ Serge and Tweed Suits All silk-lined suits. Navy and black serge; in tweed attractive sports shades. Special \| Soft Felt Hats of same or harmonizing | | ,shade add the topmost touch of smartness | to a Tweed Suit. You'll find a great array | in our Millinery Department on the Third | 25.00 Floor. | Misses’ Sports Coats ersey, trimmed with wool slynx. lannel in gay colors, bound and trimmed in white or contrasting shades. Silk lined Polo Coats, plain and plaited backs. Veldyne, silk lined, in tan only. Special Euutiiating Shait Skirts Of Silk and Flannel aa 12.75 Perfectly exquisite affairs of gleaming Silks in fantastic designs or with plain, lus- #\ trous surfaces. Also stun- | ning models of creamy flan- From France! Two Hundred Beaded Hand Bags 9.75 Our own representative personally selected these 19.50 Misses’ Linen Dresses Straightline, one-piece dresses, in non- crushable linen, with embroidered collar and cuffs. White, leather, copen, gold, Crepe de Chine of substantial, dependable quality i lavender, honeydew, rose. Special 1 6.50 nels in White or pastel tones. There are box, side and ‘ipty| knife plaited models as well i) as clinging, shirred styles. ' -Kvery wanted Summer shade is represented, as well as White and Cream tints. Many of these skirts are fashioned of fabrics that would cost you more than 12.75! Sizes 25 to 84 inch waistbands, (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Silk Dresses Several attractive models in canton, taffeta and crepe de chine. Special ’ Long Silk Gloves 16-button, Milanese silk, double tipped. White, pores, platinum or mode. Sizes 5% to 7M. Special 35.00 1.95 exquisite pieces of bead work while abroad. French taste and dis- crimination in color har- mony, and that peculiar adeptness in sensing the smart and distinctive, are evident in every bag. They represent the latest mode in cut and pattern. All are daintily lined with silk and mounted with metal, shell-colored and self-covered frames. (Main Floor) — bate Fe Rees = a - % - § } a st sisted — ;