The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1921, Page 5

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300,000 DROPPED FROM PAYROLLS «BY UNCLE SAM ( WASIIL District of 35,709 Employees “Have Been Let Go, TC July 20,—Ap- proximater ),000 employees have been dropped from the Govern. ment service since Nov, 11, 1918. When the armistice was signed there were in the Government ser- vice in the United States about 917,760 employees. On Dee, 31, 1920, this number had been reduced to 640,073. this year thousands were dropped from the rolls, but the figures have not yet been tabulated. In the District of Columbia there were 117,760 on the rolls Nov. 11, 1918. By June 30, 1921, this number had been reduced to 82,061. ARRESTED DRUG ADDICT Heat Is Blamed—Three Col Otto Thompson, twent: Bowery, was found < cell in the Clinton Street had under arreat yesterday afternoon on ¢ a6 ssing dishwasher und told the a drug addict for heat is’ believed to ts—John 1 William me him Police 1H Blackwell's 1 to for drug possession, collapsed -to-d and it took a doctor half an hour to revive the » crowded condition of nibs caused by the drug round-up, Kernoch extra sitting e Court of ial Sessions to-d. eoupted pleas of guilty from and sent them to the work- hospital for four month's treat- house ment. ——————————— BEGGAR’S “CRIPPLED LEG” ONLY LAYERS OF CLOTH. He Is Arrented Without has moved 1 : uniform, himself on crutches and thrusting fi ward an enlarged leg, while he told wife and two babies at his thority, uttuel, mugh moved i os tal sent him back In # poliern nay Mihret. paits. of bandage twenty f ul reported t Z with him, Roner Hitcheock held him in. $1 using the uniform without autho: ae re was mmis- Police Officials Fly to Field Games, Third Deputy Police Commissioner Joseph Ro Fuurot and Inapector John 1 Dwyer starte 11) flying ver columbia Alone | In the first six months of | IS FOUND DEAD IN CELL.| Using Uniform |, the Whitehall Building was 58 with a of twelve | Antonett uli, Tifty-five was bathing n F at the Battery : She died soon : ; Death ‘was s |uxcribed to he due to “the y, | heat. | ———__ | | BOY DROWNED IN CANAL. and happiness are not complete without rh gan . : cooling, refreshing, delightful ice cream, cream at any time without cranking} {| remarkable Freezer in 45 minutes { 220 West 42d Street Sheffield Farms Announce the Schedule of MILK PRICES SMALL TO RESIST ARREST BY SHERIFF | Illinois Governor § He Cannot Be “Interfered With,” Despite Court's Decision. CHICAGO, July 30.—Refore lraving for an inspection tour of the State | roads, Gov. Len Small, under indict- | ment on a charge of embezzlement when he was State Treasurer, an- nounced that, “regardless of the opinion of Judge BE. 8. Smith of San- gamon County, the executive func- tions cannot be interfered with, The Constitution so hold | ” the Go or was asked, you while you are yur survey?” no authority to arrest me,” con- |tempts to force su “T will not tolerate any lence." | — MORE THUNDER SHOWERS | TO MAKE CITY COOLER. rinometer at 82 With | Humidity With thunder showers there is Bt to cause the exception of nothing any drop in the tempera » and it probably wil be as warm | as yesetrday when the mercury | $4. Indications are for showers | to-morrow | to-day the atop Phe bu offictal ther The body of Peter year-old son of Mr. DiAngelo of D'Angelo, and Mrs. 4 Lock Stree from the Hot Weather Comfort! You can have smooth, rich, delicious ice or other toilsome work with the ‘Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer’ | Ice cream literally freezes itself in | to see it | store. bers selves,” ny hardware or department| And write for complimentary “Desserts That Make Them * containing splendid recipes fo: n Harris Neil. Auto Vacuum Freezer Co., Inc.| New York City | frozen desserts by Marion for AUGUST The season of increasing costs for milk production has now been reached. The producers, through their representa- tives, have notified us of an increase of 70 cents per hundred pounds for milk delivered at the country receiving stations, While this is the equivalent of one and one-half cents per quart, the advance in the price of Sheffield Milk will be only one cent per quart. The following is a complete schedule of Sheffield prices for August. Sealect Brand Grade A Milk Sealect Brand Grade A Milk Household Grade B Milk Household Grade B Milk 18¢ per quart bottle 13c per pint bottle 15c per quart bottle 10c per pint bottle X Cream 29c per 1% pt. bottle XX Cream 38c per 15 pt. bottle H Condensed Milk 2lc per! pt. bottle 4 Buttermilk 12c per quart bottle Cultured Sour Cream 20c per | pt. bottle These prices do not apply to the New Jersey and Long Island seashore resorts Milk in your own container in Sheffield and A&P stores will be 11 cents per quart Sheffield Farms Company ‘ with this famous THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE _ A dainty Blouse of tricolette, $2.95 “welcome on the vacation trip, the holiday outing or for all sports wear. Of treolette in rather a heavy weave with shirred hip, shoe-string tied. Others have fancy stitched wool borders, collars and cuffs. Colors are flesh, jade, mohawk, navy, black and white. Sizes 36 to 44. Downstairs Store, Old Bidg. FOR MISSES Pretty Cotton Dresses 500 at $2.75 Such a collection of lovely | Of plain or figured voile, models. The remarkably | of lawn, or volley i vc -4 low price is enough to in- dots, of plain or dotted or- duce anyone to get two or gandie. Some are in dark three, but when you see shades, some light; there are white grounds -nd plein colors, ‘there are dainty Dolly Varden de signs and colorings; there | aredresses with many frills, with panels, flounces and trimmings, or simple little frocks as girlish as any one could wish for. The illustrations of the designs. The sizes are for 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. It's a manufacturer's season- end clean out. Bought in the usual way, the same dresses | would and have sold for $6.75 dozens Bnd dozens of the | 10. daintiest and smartest de- | 2 ¢ signs, it’s hardly possible | ee Mondayeaniveele your c % to resist such an offer. Downstairs Store, Old Building Cool, smart Riding Habits of Linen For Misses and Small Women Perhaps no “summer” ma- terial lends itself quite so well to ing habit as does crash linen, We have had made to our own designs in our own factory two very charming models. One has patch pockets, straight back ef- fect and notch collar. The other has the waist line with full front skirt and slit pockets. Both have the regulation riding breeches. For sizes 14 to 20, On sale in the Misses’ Suit Section, The low price 1s $15.75. Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Smart Millinery Low-priced, $3.50 ently. There are also some velvet and felt combina- tions in black and white ef- fects—velvet crown with “picoed” felt brim or felt crown, with velvet brim, with trimming of jaunty silk tassels or chenille drops. Downstairs Store, Old Building These very attractive | hats are made of “picoed” | or pinked mirrored velvet, | in tam, roll brim and sailor | style. Particularly adapt- able for sports or outing | wear, they are very desir- able for the vacationward. | And being crushable they | fit into the trunk conveni- SHINES AND PRESERVES “The best white shoe dress- S.A. P. gives a rich, velvety ing in the world.” | finish, is easily and quiekly ap- This is the claim that comes | Plied and is recommended as the English shoe | best white shoe dressing avail- ; and white, blue and green, preparation. It is used by the | able. sh Royal Guards, by members of For men's, women's and chil- At $16.50 Box springs Pedy stis the Royal household and by | dren's white shoes, for gaunt Frocks of imported dotted Our $40.75 ¢ or § ahi people who have their choice of lets, gloves, leather; for use on | swiss, gingham, linen and linen i d : Ko e very best available. yachts or boats or an combined with ve Jur $83.75 grade for $25, W 4. P. by actual test will where a good white dre | M Pillow \ not rub off on clothes, ana , desirable. Per jar, 50c. | wantan nett the : 2 fi | Downstairs Store, New Bullding Pre i iF Sabatla of thie Our $5 grade for $3 1 | Burlington Arcade Floor, tyles and dainty details of the Sixth Gallery, New Buliding i New Building frocks. | ae | First Floor, Old Bullding | ‘Second Floor, Old Building | — Simple and becoming as can be some blouses that have just ar- | rived. The very styles that are so | show two | that desired stiffness of the rid- | | Special Sale of | For Girls of 6 to 14 Frocks at $1.95 So attractive in style and material — gingham, cham- bray or plain colored cottons and so well made that it would not be surprising if many mothers purchase, at least, a half dozen of them. 12 models—including Russian, waistline and regu- lation styles. Second Fleor, Old Building FOR WOMEN Suits of smart tweeds, $25 Styles ure smart, too! Severely tailored, but they have the little distinctive kinks that make them uncommon. Brick Gray Porcelain blue Bewe $25 is an uncommon price. Frankly, the suits were made to sell for $37 to $48. Second Floor, Old Building Brown acreage ces CAN DLEWICK Bedspreads that need no ironing As fast as we get them from their makers in the South pouf! out they go. Always somebody waiting for them. Hand-tufted, in attractive de- signs, in lvory creme color, When you wash them, just shake them out. They do not require ironing. Single bed » $10. Double bed size, $11. Fourth Gallery, New Building ardrobe Trunks Raised open top +dust-proof $49.25-- was $62.10 | Full size, eretonne lined; very. | heavy hardware; all riveted; lock top drawer, 11 hangers, 5 drawers, laundry bag, shoe pockets, $45.40—was $57.96 Three-quarter size; same con- struction and arrangement full size; 7 hangers. | Solid top $43.40— ~was $54.40 8-ply basswood cov- vulcanized fibre, al! hardware and binding rivi 11 hangers, 5 drawers — top drawer locks, two bottom draw- ers may be converted into large hatbox, $40—-was $49.50 Three-quarter size; same con- struction and arrangement as full size; 7 hangers. Seventh Gallery, New Building FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Lovely Frocks at obviously low prices | $8.75 is very little is it not, for a frock of checked gingham, with smart tie-around bodice, and white organdie co!- | lar and cuffs bound with the gingham? Moreover, you may choose |} this. frock ‘in red, navy hive, | black, or any of the ‘modisn colors. At $12.75—there are frocks of gingham in two mod- els, smal’ and cube checks; modish colors—red, pink, black — ——- eee 1921, It is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. JOLIN WXRN AM ENIS to Beginning Monday Wanamaker trucks will carry the Augus t Furniture into people’s homes near and far The August Sale—not being a flash in the pan—opens Monday for a steady run, Like a popular play, it met with ins' nt popular approval on its courtesy days, the days of testing and proving the sale. Unlike a play, its engagement is limited to one month only, and there will be surprising new features every day as new furniture comes to the floor. It is proving our Greatest Sale —the greatest in more than thirty years, and the unusually large buying al- ready commenced is coming not alone fom New York C ew Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maine, State, ity but from New York North Carolina, Alabama and other States, as our sales records show. Before August is closed furniture from this sale will go (according to past experience) into every State in the Union. It is a National Sale, not local It is national not only in output but in its intake. We have here the pick of America’s best furniture creators; only the best. Among all the thousands of pieces on the three galleries required to show the August stock, there is not one piece of furniture that does not carry the substance of extreme value for the price marked on it. It is only furniture that carr the substance of good value that can make a sale that is the greatest in the world and that carries utmost advantage for the customer. This is the sale. This is the sale that offers: 1. The largest quantity and variety, the most beautiful and diverse as- sortment of the best and most desirable furniture to be seen anywhere. 2. The lowest prices for which furniture of this kind can be bought any- where. 3. And these lowest prices are lower since pre-war days. Some of the special groups in the sale $17,000 overstuffed living room suites, in at 25 per cent. less. one pattern only, $30,800 medium priced bedroom furniture at 83 1-3 per cent, less. $100,000 assorted bedroom and dining room in mahogany and walnut, four of our best makers of medium and high-grade goods, at 50 per cent. less, suites, August Sale of Bedding Also gets into full swing Monday morning The Bedding makes is re Everything Store has or duced in price at least 10 per cent, Special mattresses for $45 $42. Our $64 grade Our $56 Our $45 Our 346 Our $38 All & Garden Marbles will be They iches that we far lower—-than we have had $45,000 assorted lots of bedroom and din- ing room furniture, walnut and ma- hogany, in great variety, at 40 per cent. less. 200 medium priced dining-room furni- ture, in one pattern only, at 50 per cent. less. $50,000 assorted lots of living room over- stuffed suites in several fabrics and styles at 50 per cent. le: Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building from a Third Less Monday were bought b ori ) Italy direct from the Sculptors, so very moderat ul prices were there will ile yet they are here e cut off Monday's Prices © $ 36.50 to $216.50 $ 26.80 to $110.00 to $230.00 $ 49.90 to $ 45.00 $133.25 to $166.50 W $233.50 " . $ 25.00 ny ‘ $ 23.25 1 $ 86.50 Pera $3 26 00 oy $200 09 at one-third less- Garden Pieces of Artereie and Soldier Cement $6.75 to $29, now Also 13.25 31 's 3.25 to $ 24.00 Second Gallery, New Building

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