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TATE ig _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921. | cette, of the population ten years of| public service in the boroughs, the age and over. In 1910 the 2,152,483) figures being: Manhattan, 1.7 per BBYOINN.Y. CITY, AGED 10 OR MORE, f the total population of the city | Cugens B4: and 66.3 per cent, {ten yea of uge and over. sinc’ 1910, per cent, in 1910, while the female | \iwurmed gainful workers constituted 30.6 per| wih the jcent. of all females ten years of age | Narines we Ratio Slightly Less Than in} cen MNT aus oe eee ee cel ealtnecace . ft i » 1910 Manhattan Leads, Of the gainful workers of New | York City In 1920, 951,889, or 87.6 per Richmond Lowest. cent, were engaged in manufact and mechanical industries: 242,8 /9.6 per cent, In transportation; - 582,.or 16.5 per cent., In trade; ‘61,0 &—The Bu- op '2.4 per cent. in vublic service; | ice; 401,434, or al oceup ent, in all other figures for | rkers, ten y 1,116,835; Brooklyn, 861, 15.9 per Beneral occupation statistics for New| York City, change, are printed which, thdugh subject to| p approximately correct The number of persons en: ed in in progress, has been completed Will be about July 1, 1922 According to the returns of the fourteenth census, there were 2. 637 persons ten years of age and over in New York City engaged in gain i, occupations in.1 constituting 45 per cent, vtal population Thl8 | with 40.7 per cent oughs are \a fraction Divided by nd the other bor practically tied at 42 and of the Considerabl difference is shown in Bainfui pworkers were 45.2 per cent.| Cent: Brooklyn, 2 | The number of femai of the population | creased 0.1 per cont Richmond, 7.3. but Increased in all the . Virginia Wil ident at a review etary of the Assistant Secretary ia A PHENIX PRODUCTI Al Uriel s only one cheese “PHILADELPHIA” Rrand on the package. PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese Bronx, 2.45 e workers de= in Manhattan it 5 the Spain and France join hands * loose | Tuesday's Features * * * The Largest carved Ivory in the World *.* * Oppo ‘tunity to acquire a fine heirloom * * * * * Some- Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York the Peasant Blouse Red paisley print of gaiety appealed to the fi the designer of this charming circle the gracious the pipings that simple neckline. Georgette crepe, $10.75. White, bisque, 1 blue. Hand out Chie* little motif outlined 1! vol of the same vivid hue (red) | is a detail that gives the front of | sleeves and outline the Open from 9 to 5.30 ,as a coat or suit. Or “Now in these other reconstruction days are reviving in that old store the beat genius that Stewar@ put into it. We arr we Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 In the Newly-arranged Stewart Store may be seen now reau of the Census, Department of| 188,875, or 6.7 Ber, cent, in, profes: | with the genuine “PHILA- Commersn, hae Teed’ pvdtinaary tae! femvies aut or 12d er DELPHIAR flavor, It bas | ‘Attractive version of The Coat Frock of Poiret twill at its best No wonder coat frocks such as these, just arrived in Straight-line silhouette. Innumerable uses ‘They are costumes of slender and becoming lines that have innumerable uses. They may be worn on the street indoors as a frock. And one looks equally well-dressed, in either place. Mole-trimmed frocks, $69.50 important trimming in the win- gaintad, workers of New | other boroughs, the xrpatest Increase, |[] thing from England, for women * * * Tie restoring it as nearly as possible as it was ehh Lt |%.8 per cent., being in Queens. Peasant Blouse * * * very mate a in Stewart's day. We are making it aguin — iro Linens * * * Filling a demand rien’ ”, » Were females, ‘The | ‘ bi hsy UB hs) Ls ‘ America’s foremost store.” — fia gainful Workers constituted 01.758 ropaiher ATO, Oo ee widen | from golfers * * * At home with toe JOHN WANAMAKER. 0 ident ic Bek cent, OF all: males teh Yearw OF |i aine ia Gaok kt Work toda having Ee age and over in 1920, we agatnat 92.1 Harding Je back at work to-de Pa = each particular occupation probably BN | AN po Mite of delight- the Women's Fashion Salon, are enjoying a most enviable ° Will not be announced until the tab-| Manhattan has the highest per | itis used” with inimitable) SUecess this season among smart women as well as with ulation of the occupation data, now | centage of population working 48.0 | smartness for the bands that en- her more practical minded sisters. of the city (5.6 8) and 3 ive num | the blouse a festive air witha Mole skin, soft as velvet and ter mode, is used also to band = | det from its smart. sim-| very rich in coloring, is used on the flaring sleeve@ and porder #f | plicity of line. one’ straight-line frock for the the becoming roll collar and l Second Floor, Old Building. mart upstanding collar and the close hanging skirt is sewed on | THE SILVER COURTS * i cuffs on the new wide sleeves, by Tap cures Gael is ; | It gives an air of distinction, A | just a few—play a brig! var ‘ | narrow girdle outlines the fash- in the skirt’s border. avy : 4 Present ae low waistline. Navy | wie Fe ; s ther distinctive models in ° Leather-trimmed frocks, $79.50 Hatt ad bud SS ie Gall | fot aplastiés of color: or tricotine, are braided wi | An Opportunity [BYRNE splashes of color, litte | SF tntine, are, braked with J | P ft ; a a ; emphasizes the smartness of trimmed—$47.50 to $145 | H to acquire what will some day become heir- another exquisitely tailored Sizes 34 to 46, loom or “family plate,” at a marked decline frock. Leather being a very Second Floor, Old Building ' i from present prices, even though bar silver, | | which regulates the prices of sterling silver 5 | wares, has recently climbed to a figure about . CK TO PRE WAR PRICES WH 50 per cent. over the low of the year. i i . ° oye ! | Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 4 Specialized at $1.75 yd. | It is the twice-a-year opportunity which for HV H FINE CANE GRANULATED Ic .: TOMATOES CIIVORY SOAP Save 1 Cent on Matches Special for This Wheatena.... pug 22C|Kellogg’s Krumbles ri. 12c {animes Buckwheat . reg 15c}Hecker’s Buckwheat fi 21¢c Pettijohn’s.. . . . . 19c/Grape Nuts ... nm, 17¢ Shredded Wheat . rx 13c/Instant Postum pi, 23¢ and 38¢ | ten years we have been offering to our patrons who take advantage of it to replenish their It is all Solid Silver IONA —of course, and offers a well-rounded vari- j fantt Country and. sports ety, from which satisfactory selection may | Quaintness, simplicity with just) suits, made to our order in ) 3 . | a hint of sophistication for the be made at whatever price one chooses to pay. Vases Chop Dishes fea Sets Coffee Sets Pepper Mills Candy Boxes American-made Silver ix fine piece Tea Sets from $200 to $460 iece Tea Sets from $800 to $1250 Genuine velours hats in a sale at $2 is en offer of a most unusual kind, || You will appreciate that fact if you shop around able motion nleture dapieting the Pi | New York a bit and compare prices and qualities. d Musical background | ° MAZOLA OIL 2: 25c Quart 45c | Of course, these hats were not made to sell at § PRLS i IRD Npe Will you please note me far from it: and they will arouse as much comment TRH On aT aR ATIBIER ae : - ; | as the trimmed hats that we have been offering at Renae ee oot THIS drop in Linens Lea & Perrins’ Sauce sx. 25c/Tuna Fish, 14’s_ cm 15 fi ee ee se uetuce oil brim shapes eiaale ante, pa or gros-grain ribbon band; in black, rose, jade, copen, noon of a Faun” as played b Same quality » | brown, and taupe George Copeland 9 zen 22x99 ¢ Loa Genuine hatter’s plush RAPHE Ae) dozan AGA NG sore dps, is another feature of this sale at $2. Sailors and Lindley Lenton, late of Ps tinen quality. There Cae roll brims; black with white kid trimming, or black Hallet ; press f sizes. ‘These with leather-color trimming. ing the new Po ch “Five qvant go on sale The World’s Largest Grocery House—4771 Stores in the U. S. Downstairs Store, Old Building AN saan Gouialiman tary First Floor, Old Building | First Gallery, New Building ¢ i 10-inch Crepe de Chine- shades. 10-inch Tleavy Charmeus exquisite. Very soft and not too lustrous. beautifully, have set the mode for the young’ girl’s evening frozks this season. They must be bouf- In the Women's English Shop of the type Eng- most out- London, older girl—these are the features! © lishwomen wear of our collection. jer ‘stripes and saucy Jinto which sometimes Jdash of rich burnt oran deep red. Two types, $12.5 Belted or box ¢ | 3, the e Trimmed with em <d emblem, » linen braid. hen worn with or hield taillewr Guim pes such as these last year sold for $9. Main Floor Old Buliding In the Auditorium Tuesday at 2.30 Lirst ce York pri ‘IMMORTALIZED de plaited skirt ma orn separate! Sizes 10 to 16 REGULATION atin; full squ TIES of black or red , $3; triangular shape, sentation o 1 remark Second Floor, Old Bullding 150 dozen 21x 21 in, ng ot $5.75 doz. — ‘ ' D | own silver chests, or to start a collection of |Frocks of the Main Floor, Old Building | own | table silver for some relative or friend. s hi fl | , Goes | The lower prices are possible largely panis Intiuence } the WW through co-operation with the silversmiths as dietated by Pari REDL EAF Ih d Price 1H who supply us all the year with their finest | mt ae Lee te ae 50 in ’ on on | A | wares and who make unusual concessions on Vuhietd tests yh | | CALLOT SOEUR: id those of t | tb a ooneaine ( abFoR SHR er Pupeeds and Homespuns No.3 Modern English Silver ix fine | Nelvets taffeta and chiffon, ali of-doors ‘an i | three lend themselves to ‘thi i , After Antique models graceful fashion. We have use| Delightful coloring: ' Cut to Pre-War Price. Stock Up fea and Coffee Sets, Centerpieces, Baskets, | them with discreet touches ot |, cohen ag Dive Anna Fine Ornamental Pieces. | tulle, ribbons, flowers and lace, | bomespunsy Prize cups ne lamental leces. | Second Floor, Old Building | Whose ve v at = i a | : curiously 0 2 : Modern French Silver iv fine | eae ee | All in Period Designs aa browns, misty Ornamental Table Pieces Chocolate Pots | | blues and rose, soft gr H Double Tipped | lovely heathery’ mixture: sence of good te combining Week Every Cake The 7-piece sets include tea-pot, coffee pot, sugar I Tietieceane : uhetate : creamer, Waste, hot water kettle and tray row shoulders and snug notch balls and knick-knacks, or <Iit Be mice, Senn lee Hints: S100 dae. Other important detailn Festrectnel ongcorniain toile i read 4 "lates t h, $200 doz. Huge patch pockets in which 3 36 to 42 tise plates are dash ape sites old Bugsy maaels, to stow away no end of golf Second Floor, Old Building Coffee Sets ad Bowls — Sandwich Tr Srerraeier | Fruit Baskets Asparagus Dis! Best Value Gravy Boats and Trays Meat Platters | Lowest price in years a for Women s Anywhere Fi “Water Pitchers Cake Baskets ‘Charming Negligees Cc h Stocki Our Price Bon Bon Dishes And many other articles Reduced fen AiSramtteAnecneCrIn ‘Moderately priced as mere Stockings THE JNSTAIRS STOR ‘aultless! tail red of ane 2 2 , 8 “aus ore FE ‘as i THE DOWNSTAIR TORE corduroy ail Je autifully lir ‘| | with high- olga heels, double soles and narrow double s in silk mull. $8.75. jwelt. 'n black, gray, navy blue, Havana brown. Silk tassels are effectively used CRACKER SALE Tailored Hats : invacebrtuating™ interning e-| 1-800 pairs, Tuesday; sizes 9 to 10ta. e tails in the tailoring of a delight aes aay ful lounging robe of corduroy, ee i N. B.C. Teaciee he LAEL Cc New—different—$2 ei Requlati Dr. " The SAME grades that you have 5 Sodas .. . Lb K A R O . seen in regular atock at $5 and.s7.60 rohit, blue, eopen gen iiee'| erge egu ation resses : N. B. 14's. Take Ad: Can Third Floor, Old Building Remarkable at $18.50 Fi N ' o, " 1 Cc 1}4's. cf Par iateatnge New Net Guimpes Practical two-piece belted frocks ' 1 ewtons of a fine navy blue French serge. g mM at $6.50 Faultlessly tailored in our own | Hing! steam oF w hite net and, workrooms. real filet lace, edged with imita- ; tion Valenciennes lace, are rle-|_ One of these dresses is ne y ta H lightfully “combined” in making) Somplete the Junior girl's wardrobe, Tere, mart sleeveless KUIMPES! special pains toekeep down the price