The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1921, Page 5

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‘___THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921, | _ 5 fertile regions have been those most | stream travels southwest toward Ku- beings. There is little hope of any seriously affected. These regions are|ban and the Ukraine, Their aittars | BIG Viaton end fas na will those of the Middle and Lower Volga, | ings are almost indeseribabie, and the | C°TMUBIY Mle Of ‘ comprising twelve of the largest! further they go the more terrible be- provinces of Russia, which in normal! comes their plight, There is no food times were in the habit of exporting/ anywhere, no matter how far and) y 10,000,000 of poods of grain each year. | how hard they search, Their horses | jon of Dr. Arthur (A pood is thirty-six pounds.) can find no grass to eat, everything Bronx Board of How disastrous has been the failure jt. burnt up or destroyed by the plague, | Under the super of grain crops in these normally most|and they weaken and dlc. J, O'Leary of the >} |fertile parts of Kussia will be scen| The peasants themselves push | Health a crusade will be started this { pene Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered September [st ames McCreary & Co. ~*~ Nty Merchandise, as Advertised, on Sale beginning Tuesday, July FOR CLEANER DRINKS.’ 5th Avenue rom the following details. In Samara.| further ahead, only to be disap. | lanitary Code, which is commonly called the “gran-| pointed, and many die on the road- side Those who sur the trontiers of Turke principal features of the tablish One. o} crusade will be the nt of ve and reach | sanitary meth wi n find that MeCr Qua! of Russia.” where the yield per Roads Litlered With Dead and)! a dessiatine (2.699 acres) was always | 4 Dying as Men, Women and considerably higher than the very low |they are not permitted to enter, ‘ . “ ale, Russian average of 50 poods per des-| Cholera has now broken out amon oe Children Flee to the Urals) vatine. this year’s harvest is down to|these unfortunate herds of hum | j in Search of Food. | 7 or 8 poods per dessiatine, or 10s» — was ° Ve LONDON. July — Despatches} 1% other provinces of the stricken tasu er earance area the yield is a Uttle higher, The people in the famine ridden aroas know quite well that it is use- { Gorky for aid for the starving of Rus- | less to expect Government help. They 20,000,000 | know that this year's harvest will not from serlin and other Continental “Why, Dot. how did you do it?” was all cities, following the appeal of Maxim either of us cou! y. dust half av hour before she had look ted by the heat, even to McCreery Footwear « =. sia, confirm the reports tha the moist 1 which straggled down ber persons are without adequate food | Y¥ld even ae tenes a for next) cheek,—and hers she was fresh asa rose! | f W Mi year's sowing. ndeed they are not | } @ result, Hundreds of those who have|peen spared by the drought. Whol West Thirty-Fourth Street Goods counter and saw a bath spray dis- sought to escape by flight are said to be dying on the way es are being abandoned by their inhabitants. Long caravan proces: | lesions. of seawidts, wilh thelr’ toss necessary belongings, are on the | {march on every road. What was tormerly one of the richest parts of Russia may soon be BROOKLYN Fulton Street nr. Hoyt played with separate attachments for a ; ’ | shampoo and bath brush. It cost only 4.00, McCreery Footwear has always been known for perfec- | so I took it home, and, my dear, I don't Mh aa ‘ ; : * pele as lion of wi ans a , ‘ peat (steal LHORRRUATAI Rakes, THAeShARIBED n of workmanship and variety of design, so that the an nouncement of these reductions should be most welcome. attachment is a wonder" | | Included in the sale are models for dress, sport and town | NEWARK Broad St. & W. Park | These Specials at | AU Bedelt Stores Berlin advices say that these per- sons, consisting of many women a children as well as men, are threaten: | ed because the needed help cannot | } : ach them: iit time over the broken la desert, Vast streams of these peas- ;. coer vob and that the situation | Ont wmigrants are moving eastward wear, at such unprecedented reductions as tend to make the | ts made, mo} July Clearance ‘Women’s Wraps and Coats For immediate clearance, at greatly reduced prices we are desperate hecause the an and Siberia. A lesser » qystricts they occupy are the centr) of an area swept by new political in- trigue which occupies most of the time of the officials to the exclusion of all other matters, It is taken for granted by the Ger- mans who have been kept informed of the situation that no values greater. + At 4,95, formerly 8.00 i 1 fl (ee ee a ee adequate hyip can reach the sufferers in time to welieve their distress. It is said that ‘they are fleeing helplessly through- eut the Lower Volga region to the Ural Mountains. Each day's flight £91—A dish of Dresien deco- ration 8 in. in diame‘er—$5.00 GUILT offering many of our most at- tractive Spring and Summer coats and wraps—rich and serviceable materials, well tailored and beau- tifully lined. White Linen Sport Oxfords or Strap Pumps, low or military heels; White Linen Dress Pumps, petite Louis heels; Tan Calf Pumps, welt | soles, Cuban heels; Tan Calf Strap Pumps, Cuban heels; Brown Satin Dress Pumps, brown suede straps, hand turned soles, petite Louis heels i Aecumulates greater hordes from 29.50 and 39.50 ball every direction and leaves the coun‘ry . . ie . I behind barren, with the dead and F you experience a formerly 48.00 to 85.00 At 6.95, formerly 9.00 to 11.00 4 dying littering the trail. guilty feeling when, (Fourth Floor) ( During the last few years people for the last time, you kiss aos a oe . i have often spoken of famine in Russia. the bride—it will not be White Buckskin Sport models; White Buckskin or White Linen | but what has so far occurred has been | because of your weddin; Hi ee, . ro a ‘ ‘a food shortage merely, not a real | gift, that is if you have - in Tan bi ihe erie maces in Tan or Black Calfskin, famine. Taking the sae Ca . selected thegiftfrom""The Wash Dress Fabrics || Strap effects or regulation Oxfords, various style heels. ys raised an amount sufficient for af) GiftShop of Sth Avenue.” «| At T. ing Pri iy reasonable subsistence level net t Tempting Prices F j : . OVINGTON’S ‘B At 9.45, formerly 12.00 to 13.00 $ food shortage in certain areas of ¥ * om e o ts Ve 5 (ee, Rdesian onlined! (won! calsta ‘The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” i eS as roe | ’ c y by bad def the sys . 21 jatiste, new des a & A a ehieny) by ad defects in S system Fifth Avenue at 39th St, resses e uce colors. $9 inches, wide, yard, 39c The smartest models in strictly hand-finished footwear. For |! i ‘The agricultural situation in Rus Reakeeh a ‘ Sports, White Buckskin, with or without trimmi | ‘ McCreery’s Dress Ginghams in lary por! i thou! imming of Tan or Black; a, however, has been steadily grow- F : : j Pn salle he pian cree Neue Heretofore Priced Up to $19.75 and small checks. yard, 9 Tan Calf or Black Kid Oxfords end Pumps; Patent Leather Strap \ revealed itself. It is remarkable that Imported Dress Linen, thoroughly Pumps, hand turned soles, full height or petite Louis heels; also Strap until last year nature had been kind to the Russian agriculturist and W. t h th Lab 1 crops good. But so weak and aisor- WW GEC e e ganized has Russian agriculture be- A High grade, standard shrunk; new colors. $6 inches wide. yard, 1.00 Black Satin Venctian for bathing suits; permanent finish. $6 inches wide. Pumps in Black Kidskin, or Black, Gray or Brown Satin. Second Floor come during the years of war and , revolution that the comparatively i ard, 68¢ mild drought of last year was suffi- products of every kind Linenes Voiles . wh: , 7 . Sse SS SSS ee cient to betray the prosence of the have been subjected 5 ‘ 1,500 yards Plain and Fancy Cotton spectre of famine. ven in the most toimitation.When you, inghams Organdies Materiais, including Chambrays, fertile parts of Russia the threat of Linen Finish Suitings, Voiles, Crepes, shortage made itself felt. want Worcestershire Percales and Printed Madras, in sea- ‘The Russian meteorologists were Sauce, you want the sonable colors and patterns. yard, 26¢ * cone Grmimoarey th ctignsl Watch the poe Clearance Sale of saw that this mild drought was only the beginning of a considerable pe- riod of drought and that the situ- ation next year would most probably ‘ve very grave indeed. These scien- tific forecasts have proved true, and the drought in Russia this year has had terrible consequences. But what has been the gravest feature of the drought is that the normally most label. Be sure you get & PERRINS| SAUCE The Perfect Seasoning McCreery Sport Silks, :. 3-95 The first reductions on these high grade summer frocks, formerly 7.50, 6.50 and 5.50 Diverse assortment of corrétt, typical metropolitan models—the identical dresses now selling up to $19.75. Belted straightline and embellished afternoon types. Check combinations and colors. A brilliant assortment of gleaming White Silks. Black and White combinations. quality. Also modish All are exclusive in design and Light, New, Attractive 40 inches wide. Matting Bags Special, 2.95 These bags, which may be used for practically any purpose, are strong and well-made, though light in weight The finest grass matting has gone into their making, and each is bound with cowhide leather on all edges Size 14-inch. Second Floor t J The Vogue of Black Dresses for Women At some period each year there is manifested a vogue for black—this summer it is expressed in the Slip-on Dress'of Canton or Brocaded Jacquard Crepe. Of course, there are frocks in other colors too, as well as in other ma terialea—Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Trieolette, either simply or elaborately embroidered, beaded or festooned with ribbon. 24.50 to 49.50 OPPENHEIM. GLLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Fifth Floor July Sale of Muslin Sheets Tuesday—A Sweeping Clearance of Prices Reduced for Final Clearance Dotted Swiss, Linen and Imported Voiles formerly to $9.60 formerly to 19.75 21.50 Gingham, Linen, Voile, Dotted Swiss, Organdie 13.75 875 Women’s and Misses’ h All Sales Must Be Final. Fourth Floor ; s and Cases 4 ’ ° 5 High Grade Summer Dresses Miskad Reductions Women’s Cool Silk Suits 1 Hemined Sheets 5 (ei . . 54x90 in formerly 1.25, ca., 90 for Mid-Summer Days—Reduced A t Drastic Reductions 63x99 in. formerly 1.65, ea., 1.20 | 72x99 in formerly 1.75, -1,.35 For general Summer wear or more , 81x99 in formerly 1.90, ea., 1.45 a? ee se Te : 225 Silk Shantung and Cotton Dresses ... Formerly to 25.00 13.75 90x90 in formerly 2.10, ca., 1.65 fivslingematitare in rama Gicuaent: 90x99 in formerly 2.20, 1.85 Developed in youthful straight line styles, 175 Silk and Crepe Afternoon Dresses... Formerly to 50.00 25.00 Hemmed: Willow (Casoe eee Lira HUM BES 42x36 in. formerly 40c, i Sj 5 ' 45x36 in. formerly : A ; 200 Exclusive Model Silk Dres Formerly to 59.75 38.00 50x86 in, formerly 58c, ea., 400 tate to a0 7 54x36 in. formerly 6: ca., 50 150 Handsomely Beaded Silk Dresses... Formerly to 75.00 48.00 | Extra Special , Hemmed Muslin Sheets, size 75 Silk Afternoon and Dinner Dresses... Formerly to 98.00 68.00 aint lniel: minh, Se formerly 1.50 79.50 New Fall Suits We have already received some advance models in Suits for the Fall, beautifully Hemined Muslin Pillow Cases, tailored and finished Formerly to 125.00 size 45x36 inches. each, 25¢ 39.50 to 125.00 50 French-beaded Silk Crepe Dresses i formerly 40c¢ Secomd Floor) Fowth Floor

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