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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922,7 ' AE ARN FOURTEENTH STREET ? WEST OF FIFTH AVE. pint; Liens Pavonge on Bort . Sale Departments flavored drinks, Undermuslins, Silk Underwear Lemons are 3 cents each and an in- Extra Size Underwear Babies’ Wear stanteous cocoa sells at 15 cents per Package of 12 cubes, Washable anid Silk Blouses Brassieres According to a report of a New York school of Home-making aud Domestic Science the housewife can Fish prices are changing constantly.| ®ve more than 26 per cent. on the 4 Halfbut, which dropped to 25 cents| {lly grocery bill by personally se- T H / scper pound last week, is tiow selling] Cone her groceries instead of buy- ‘ Set 85 cents per pound; porgies quoted | ° S aaiennineeel shops. Staples and at 12 cents cost the housewife 18 ‘ertised goods do not vary much in = «ceants to-day; crabflake, which reached|! ce in different neighborhoods the wf ft tr on ret ton [fen then af en ea Summer Apparel, Lingerie and Babies’ Wear #reen; shrimp are 25 cents green and — cents cooked. M’PARLAND HEADS Western salmon sells at 45 cents PRINTERS BY 4,500 Per pound; fresh weakfish and butter- ish, 85 cents; Spanish mackerel, 45/»7 , cents; Boston mackerel, 26 cents; |New York Man Elected to _godfish, 30 cents; filet, 28 cents; Board of Auditors on oo F , and’ haddock, 8 jounder, 16 cents, and haddoc Face of Returns. f@ents per pound. Scallops are 60 seents per pognd and soft shell crabs} INDIANAPOLIS, June 7 (Associ- ated Press).—Official tabulation of }ofnom $1. per dozen up, according to size. Clams are 24, 30 and 36 cents yer dozen, depending upon the kina| ‘%¢ vote cast in more than 700 cities At Money Saving Values . J une Sales Little Tots’ and Babies’ Needs A multitude of little requirements to keep June Sales June Sales Silk Lingerie Women’s r Extra Size the young ones comfy during Summer anise.” '¢ for the election of officers in the Values so good that every woman can afford . are ineluded in this comprehensive | y Harly shipments of vorstabies this| was begun here rence "|| to purchase these luxurious, beautiful silk Undermuslins special prices. " bar eek included $4 cars of Florida and The re-election 01 jouth Carolina tomatoes, 61 cars York ca Presiluanete’ ae underthings. “‘ehoumbers, 30 cars and 8,200 crates tely 4,500 votes over Walter \ new cabbage, 2 cars Florida corn, ‘| Ww. Barrett was assured by the unof- Radium Silk Vesté and Step-in Drawere—several attractive models, ware and 3,000 baskets green beans. | ficiat vote; also the ele some piped with contrasti olors, others hand embroidered, still others wm §B0 baskets cauliflower, 150 baskets! Chartes Howard of Detroit with seallops of self-material—; ‘and 1,100 baskets new beets. | vice President i PEE ean cgay chor cer dot ees tetaraenl ex bog eRe 2. Both “the ‘cabbage and cucumber mat. JW Haye OF Meta The undermuslins are fresh and dainty. All are made by first-rank manufacturers. Values are extraordinarily good. ; Extra Size Envelopes and | Extra Size Night Dresses— Babies’ Part Wool Shirte—Wrap- Infante’ Fine Silk and Wool per or double breasted styles— Shirte—shell finish—sizes to 6 sizes to 1 year— . monthe— were $1.10... sess 4 were 91.25 and $1.85..... 9s Babies’ Summer Cotton Shirts Infants’ Wool Flannel Bandé— —long and short sleeves—sizes Hearn Little Wonder—three in < : H Straight Chemiaes—pretty mod- Windsor crepe and fine nain- } romarkets are reported weak, while| o0Us wins re-election as Secretary-|| radium Silk Camisolee—several attractive models with atrap is ol fine’ saloneoke=tetiniaed 800k—Ince or elf color and @on- to 8 yeare—seeonds of 44 qual. sanitary package— i ‘Treasurer, David W. Baird of New Seems Ware 01:48 FeRSE US shdek cad: treat with soaalwetds |)’ Qhaating pipleaeee PES creeirereittat ns 3 were 91.80.............. 1.44 ] ewe) Dew Solent aie York is elected to the Board of ae) Siar haere ered medallions and Ieee insert- were $1.78 and O1.07..... 1.44 Shoulder Strap Bande—asilk and | Flannolette Gertrudes—shell fin- | sare In good demand wholesale. Many | auditors. Camisoles—heavy crepe de chine and Tru-bu silk—tailored and lace ings and edginj with wool—nises to @ yeare— ish, also barrow coats with eam- 1 ‘of the receipts are not of first quality Semmmed models of oxy Huesqciall . saa snd ford | Philippine Night Dresses — . year 52 oe tank | pe Mayers are careful te Pe OF TELLS YOUNG:M.D,'S, || © ve ttter ec ei late Crane ‘edd 1.57 tinder, arme—large assortment | {Welve beautiful styles entirely Ti yaks ab : were .67 and°.07...... 1488 | lock before making purchases, biya » UV. 9, i a ‘i eee i as sas euiiith ase [seen and be cad em- Babies’ ‘eho Socke—white only White Flanrislette Wra; | @gially lettuce, asparagus, peas an « ” En and Step-in Chemises—a large selection utiful models, is roi l—rouns and square- —sizes to 3 years— “4 regrets j enatoes, KEEP UP TO DATE trimmed beck and front mith lice, shicrings snd roebuds, arewa with WHS GL, reer s rr ences 1.54 Book enn 2.75 were 47... .. BG]: oe finish and ribbon trim- ] ‘ ‘ © gig Vanity Fair ribbons—tailored models are inoluded—white Extra Size Bloomers and Step- irawn—were 93.68....... J nee A ‘Wwtall prices of vegetables show President's’ Physician Ad- and pastel shades—were $2.07 and 89.28.........0. 000000005 wer 14 in Drawers of Windsor erepe | Extra Size Combinatione—tine Part ea Hose—white only— ee Re ed 54 | Re aed tere eum teets,| dresses Homeopath Grad- || Envelope Chemisse—of heavy crepe de chine with design’ and hand caged ith tee atid “sacbecidery | aimsgok skirt and deawere— Wee BO. eee eseeeeees BS | Gowns—with draw string— : cafwro bunches for 28 cents; tomatoes of uates Here. bigot try, seinen yy opel appeals 3.89 models inpinkand =. gg ation eae vis Infante’ Wool Flannel Ger- | were 87.0050. ‘42 ‘ Anterior quality, 25 cents per pound: | peg, Gen, Charles B, Sawyer, Presl- haste RSS SC alae white—were .97.......... ’ were $3.97... B17 trudes—cambiic topo 1 gq | Hand Crocheted Bootess—white | ‘eaulifiower, 25 cents up; large arti- ; aye Envelope and Nevelty Chemisee—of atti, striped. oreps and bes 4 were $1.97 to $2.10...... . with pink or blue eombination— kes, 10 cents each; asparagus, 45 ae aged # peraanit physician, wee wares chine—strictly tailored or daintily trimmed ¥4 Lrctdhiyry Slcocnecs St ear = Oe ee rt Babies’ Short Skirte—embroid- knee length— 94 ike cenia ton taney larae Wescbas | i OFT veecamnen tudaoaee Uitte models—were $5.75 and $5.97... 5 lain, frill trimming with: lace | with Ince inserting, embroider ered flannel—oambric waiste— ee re. aca Pana 86 canis f el stock; |made the commencement address to the I, : h erting, Madeira Hai Selden Gelery, hearts, 16 cents per bunch; |sraduating class of the New York|| Crepe de Chine Pajamae—with picot frills of Georgette crepe— 5.50 Inserting—well reinfosoed | yg | edging or strictly tailored—well Moe ee yeaa 2.) 0G @ | eaattane « Covare—aieaiens (an Migreon beans, 15 cents Der pound; peas, Te re ne oot ac classe aoa. |] Peter Pan eollar—several eolors—were 87.50..,........ vss Od were $1AB.......+++00+ . Welcresd fOr We es Children's Barber Shop—Erpert | ‘tment of patterne— 4 9 20 cents ‘per pound; watercress, 10) bering nineteen, whose Crepe de Chine Night Dressee—several tailored and lace Eaten Stee Corn re” | Wate hiee. Chaelinneeatil berbers are always in attendance | Were 95.07.............. 4 ~oente ‘per bunch; radishes and green |ceived M. D. degrees, wa: trimmed modele—were 94.50............siccnceaeeceersenees 2.94 fitting models of muslin roe ight to give the most popular hair and cambrie—were 48... .8'7 models of fine muslin—Iaes and ,enions, 5 cents per bunch; lettuce, 5,| sixty-two years. which, q le iN embroidery trimming or 0 and 16 cents per head; cucumbers |passed the Regents’ examination. Radium Silk Night Dresses—tailored styles with strap shoulders'and : i Pique ts. The fee is very small. ered centres—seall | Bring the ohildren in and let | edge—were #2.95....... 14a fo | low as four 10 cents; leekg, 5 cents] Gen. Sawyer cautioned the young i med models— Extra Size Corset Covers—loose corded bands—were .07... .92 ‘ Uneen Pilla . | er bunch, New corn wel formed but| doctors to keep abreast ot the times )| tha sren “Nera, grec, A SAAN oe seconretess MADE and tightitting _stylee-—dainty ther Bava Uhele halt gat Walle | ae ciaestaey ieuagith hte | " cal 85. trimming of I: Extra Size Envel and you are doing your June sale or y eo Of especially good flavor sella 10) He sald: “You must interchange op! sry rest ay 71 ‘Straight Ch: hie: nal shopping. Po eee 87e #8 per ear, or three for 26 cents. | {07% creer cen aba of entavene ‘ otepumt tt allie 3 5 e sook—trimming of lace and em- , The class officers were: President, Extra Size Silk Trousseau broidery in a large assortment of ‘ CP the frst shipment of celery “in the} yoseph ‘Irwin Nevins; Vieo President, Vests, S ° Grape Envelope Chesalaseoart || \wnustally attenattvorntylas Y ‘Fough" arrived from Orange County|Louis Rosenberg; Secretary, | Robert, ILK es 8, tep-in eral pretty models— —were $1.48....... Pu 1.10 r ‘6H the wholesale market Monday and|Pawley Samworth; Treasurer, Maurice were $4.50........ cece BBT | ow, i Size Mi I ittle Tots 4 w wold at $5.50 per cratw of five dozen|Zlmmerman; Senators, Abraham I. . ‘ A ssieci jo Extr cin i aos) i stalks; lettuce, also from Orange|Cohen and Jeremiah V. W. Griswold. Drawers and Bloomers Extra Size Petticoats—nainsook ‘awers—with hemstite Seek ae wide embroidery flounces in ruffles—were .68 seni ray tater ale | Wonewe Exe te Orever- || Mildred Louise Dresses shadow proof tailored petticoats muslin and cambrie—laee and County, brought $1.12 to 50 per “crate of twenty-four heads; spinach,| DRESS SHE HAD ON 1 Sen cao |) eae eee oa In Three Lots se \ ‘per five-peck hamper around 75 cents; Peston ban Grom ieuaies et LED TO ARRESTS 1.57 +40 $4 for (ancy stock; caulifiower, $3 a aala.F8, Der crate. Woman Trails Couple Who Were $2.48 Extra Size Night Dressee—ot | Extra Size Mildred Drawere— For J Sal hgh Are Accused of Robbi fine muslin and cambrie—elab- fine nainsook—adjustable bands or June ie t ee ce ce, araen fe Poce saat opps . orate flounees of Ince embroidery | —trimming of good embroidery ‘ *'quality, some mildew and rot being Her Place. Vests and step-in drawers are in matching styles—come in flesh, white, —also tailored models— edgin, noticed. The Hudson River stock orchid and blue. Were PLB aids eccveres -o7 were S148 pia veualeepoiedies 1.10 Michael Alexander, twenty-five years old, a waiter, and his wife, Dora, were taken to the West 47th Street Police brings 16 to 25 cents per quart for first class berries, while Southern *\fruft ranges from 12 to 20 cents. Cherries “wholesale at 20 cents per An Entire Section Devoted to Extra Sizes—Third Floor. Station last night on @ charge of bur- ‘quart, or $1 per four-quart basket.| lary, following thelr arrest in a room- || . } sedRaspberries are beginning to come|ing house at No; 115 West 48th Street. 28th Annual June Sales | + from Jersey, but no quotations are|The arrests were made, according to AC Aavatiable. “"Watermelons and cante- | ie pelcs, ater,a, arate tra, Alexander > B ’ TODAY ’ TOMORROW ‘ Rupes stl and Uttle demand although Maivana Woltt a ‘Dart of the oot taken M: iSSeSs and Children Ss 4 pe : prices have been made to su @ | fr A ory 35 ‘ ta at No, 110 West 47th Street when it was ° ~ wr taterion ia meade tod the price ig [robved ihe might ot June 3 ot #2000 Undermu slins 6,500 Yards Pure Linen Crash veondition and quality. e deman lexander al is fe on Broadway for 00d peaches is ineresing on the fasta’ cena, sacra tar|| Assortments more than meet expectations. TOWELINGS ‘leasonr advances. She Isllowed’ the eouts The selection is large and varied. Prices are | ons to t house, then went to the inarily ef) In the retail markets peaches sell | Policestation and Detectives MeGann extraordinarily low. ‘ (¢8 tor 10 cents; cherries, 60 cents per|arcsted the couple. ‘ite Betnotion Children’s Muslin Drawere— | Misses’ Silk Princess Slipe— 20 — 94 a cartons; bananas, % for 0 tege, they found dresses, valued homatitehed bem and tuebece Guuincls, tan ahuvea en: doutia 7 Lot 1l—were $1.67.... ‘ * ‘ eat noe apples, 4 for 25 cents; 1 to 12 yeare— rows of elastic. Yoke and We 30 te pineapples, 10 cents each to stimulate sited too GB ane +7 | akitt effectively trimmed with ere. Lot 2—were $2.67 1 66 =f “trade; p Q rows of lace. 14 to 20 iat 3 ° i years—were $5.75........8.95 Misses’ Silk Bloomers—pretty tailored models with two rows of hemstitching—white and years—were .58. 3s pink. 8 to 16 years— WEIS OL.97 0500s sen ees 1.44 Children’s Princess Slips—fine | Children's Pots ala nainsook—trimmed oke * and |. white, stitched with pink — skirt with dainty val. laces or , double seat. 88 Swiss embroideries— 8 to 16*years—were .68,. Children’s Fancy Lace Trimmed With colored borders—close weave for dish on roller tainela, Lot 3—were $2.97... 1.95 from 15 to 85 cents per quart basket, x and huckleberries and blackberries are Fi R | ITU R E a0 cents per quart. Butter has dropped 2 cents in the ehain stores, selling now at 37 cents per pound, while the wholesale price «for fresh dairy tubs is 34 to 36 cents +mer pound. Creamery extras aro -gquoted at 387 to 87% cents in New York and 35 cents in Chicago, whole- “dhle. and tucks. Of organdie and voile in the newest floral shades, embroidered and smocked. Sizes to 6 years. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. TODAY TQMORROW 6 to 14 years—were .97..... .68 Children's Princess Slips—of Bloomers—tine batiste, pink fine qi batiste with trim. or white—were $1.28... Bic ar A ing of fish-eye val. or filet : Tans Sid embroidered medal. | Misses’-Nightdresses—ot good Special Purchase Sale ~yore**Loose’’ milk is featured in two Ho areca GRAND RAPIDS r ; muslin—simple styles in flesh ae “ebain stores at 7 cents and 9 cents Hons--fancy. ne akirte— ‘aad wuike, Velteben out bus To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. | No Mail or Telephone Orders, r quart, the housewife bringing " "her own container. Another special Wess O18. nena ve riers ge 11000 Yards 50 ct. & 68 ct. Barpins....... .BG | $1.39 Sheets—81:90....... .97 : ts double bread at 10 cents, a savi Misses’ Cambric Petticoats— 's Nig! Large variety of new designs. For full site beds—soft finish, uf 2 cents over the did price of lace trimmed— atyles—1 to 12 F . « » JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR SHEETS—BASEMENT (€ents for the two loaves. were 81.18... TT | qonry—were 81.18.......... 78 ine Hand-Blocked 85 ct. Mohair Siciliennes.... .@@| 75 ct, Babies’ Yoke and A 50 ii A For hot weather drinks the follow- iaien fae eg lil Bishop Dresses........... 44 -A4tig are prices quoted: Near beer, 4 ET Gingham—sises to $ years. ne nas GOODS—MAIN FLOOR INFANTS DRESSES) FLOOR per? i. 17 | 67 ct. Babies’ Diaper CRETONNES Fis = COLUMBUS AVE TODA TOMORROW LKS—MAIN FLOOR Lace and embroidery trimmed acme | BET. 103- & 104" st Women’s Plaid Prunella A6 1a a bt ql EER Bitline-ao moon TTD ot Gash Pri i aatStllne Eh wet | TE Kimonos... 1.62 ey) ot Gash Prices SKIRTS Imported to Sell at $1.00 and $1.25 18 ct Apron Ginghams..--, -22| oy yin npe coats, immed In so far as we know, hand blocked cretonnes WASH PABRION BASEMENT a la, Se, EPR FR, 7 to 46. Badly” Decor Roots Care 5.50 have never before been offered at a price even || "ssi cat tiga “os tite |) rn Wena pee 4 i i alee approaching this. It is a sale event long to be || ¥%its rannioesamaceer |G & Thct, Women's Fine Por Were $8.97 and $10.97 remembered by those who purchase. 576 et. Cheese v0 Cloths Rose § 83] ow neck ~-tleevlene—owe or LATES ; tT MUSLINS—DASEMENT tight knee—band top inish—reg- enon sD eemattno Jopenese, Persion and other Oriental effects; $12.50 Boys’ Suits. ©... ee S| ee eee ee ce bird and flower designs are shan in many lovely styles; several pieces in the stencil pat- terns of dancers and flowers, so much in vogue All wool tweeds, cassimeres and s cheviots—green, brown and | 58 ct. Women’s Extra Size heather mixtures and stripes— Cotton Hose. full alpaca lined, with two pair WHILB YOU WAIT ch Ha : Exceptionally good value in Hevea gt B00, smart box and side plaited Real Home - . 4 y fully lined trousers—8 to i7 | Rib top assortment of eolore— Pay as You Can 163 E. 125th St. cop. Pack Ay styles of fine prunella cloth. in Paris, are also to be found in this fascinating POS eck ‘omaare-sea pea CREDIT TERMS ‘s lot of cretonnes. $10.50 and $12.50 Boys’ | EXTRA iy ean FLOOR , ee ees One model is illustrated. ||| ul who are buying for summer homes, porches, || Nt? Blue Serge Suits. 6.035/8200 Bstie’ Tan Ca gg | vee [Ait of our offices are open : hotels, bungalows and clubs could not have a happier box or inverted plait models— ‘ alpacs lined—many with two | Also white canvas—broad toe pair fully lined trousers—sises | *hapes—flexible turned _ soles— 7 to 17 years, wide widths—sizes 4 to 8, BOYS CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR SHOES—8ECOND FLOOR days until 1 P, id on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 7 P. M. opportunity to buy their cretonnes than is offered by this extraordinary special purchase. Hove 9Streeti State Sts * ¥