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THE BVENING wORbe, BY oS-..7, evNa ARMY CLOSES SPRUCE DEAL.| ROCKEFELLER FUNERAL COACH SMASHED ‘BY CAR ai, dvad, ah ' ik EAGERNESS *OR JOB LANDS I HIM IN A CELL WASHING y The We eHARDING URGED ave hip on Hand] Department yestorday announced the! priver of Auto Fined and Sentenced avi Movartia ne rvikawaets sale of the Spruce Production Corpora- Jatt. 3} loge the story told to the puller by Louie tion Feairoad No, 1, in Clallam County, While procceding to. tho funeral ot We are open all day Saturday, July Ist. Clésed Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th. Rinard!, No. 149 Park Row, ts true, ne] Wash. to Mill Seritemier & Lon for] William Rockefeller at Tarrytown ene {s in hard luc! 000. The deal marks final dispo-}of the coaches that left the Standard pein hoi steamship Theo-] sition of real properties of the spruce] Of offices at No. 26 Broadway was J dore P. Beal, tled up at Pier st] corporation, thaluding the hotel and] struck by a touring car at Lafayette River, Brooklyn, early this morning | sawmi!! at Port Angeles, Wash. The and Franklin Streets and disabled, The O foana Rinardi asleep under a aatch 9] purchasers are the same who bought the | occupants were Stand: i ne after deck. He called the police ani i Dente vane hie oy eee re Kinard: was focked up ona charge of Ame Southern Railroad, the Toledo} No one was injured and the colifsion FIFTH AVENUE . . Vagraney. mill und the Blodgett timber tr ‘ ; e Mayor Writes President That} “Tink stowara—out of work." kuinur-| recently old, hia statement was made: | Caused only & Sigh: delay while the bs Secretary of War feels thag{Cupants were transferred to another di said. Yesterday afternoon 1 culled coach. on the chief steward of this ship ant Tie-Up Would Menace it purchasers will take im- T ’ asked for a job. He told me to show » steps toward placing the Clal-| The driver of the touring car, Charles City’s Food Supply. up this morning, TI figured that others inm County properties in operating cone] Eisner of No. 425 Division Street, Perth a would be after the job and (nat the ditidn. in order that logging operations | Amboy, wan sentenced to five days In early bird would probably lan it,| in that portion of the Olympic Peninaula | jail and fined $50. Tho Magistrate also Mayor Hylan wrote yesterday to} That's why I decided to stick around| may be resumed within a reasonably | recommended to the New Jersey License President Harding that the threat- | the all_night. short time. Bureau that Eisner's license be revoked. @med allroad strike would imperil the feod supply of New York City and ; > asking the President to give the mat- ter his personal attention ‘by way of @irecting that appropriate steps be taken by the Federal agencies under your control."’ “I deem it my duty,” began, “‘to direct your attention to the food situation in the City of New York, in view of the effect upon it of the sudden ratiroad tie-up which Oe T do this in advance of @uch an event so that you may be @nabled to bring into action every Federal agency with power to save the City of New York from the con- @equences of a railroad policy that imperils the food supply of this city. “I am informed that the city’s sup- ply of practically every important food item is sufficient only for a short Period. For example, we have not at one time more than four days’ supply of fresh" dressed beef. We do not Dave more than four or five days’ sup- ply at ono time of Western dressed killed poultry. The frozen poultry on hand is owned mostly by large hotel and steamship distributing agencies and fs not available for general con- sumption. The egg supply in storage fs about 1,550,000 cases. We have the Sot a elie ess S the Mayor -TO~ 1A TS Quaint patterns for country houses ‘Town HOUSE CHINA is oftenformalandreserved, but country house china may cast aside the re- serve of the city and be as gay and informal as a Spring breeze ina flower field! smallest supply in years of frults and canned vegetables because of crop con- Aitions last year. “The only articles of food of which wo have a substantial supply on hand, Tam informed, Me ficur and cereals HD for adout thirty days. ‘The conse- quences of a sudden railroad tie-up upon the people of New York would be appalling. The condition that would result In New York City from such a railroad tie-up would be siml- Hot Weather Fashions Among Hats for the 4th Women’s Frocks 5,95-910.50 fimo : Tris exquisite service by The Royal Doulton Potteries is an admirable design for cottage china. The rose, ton are kept—your. investment is al- ways protected. For all its charm, its TWO things you insist upon in your sports lar to that prevailing in a beleaguered or besieged city during war time. Buch a state of affairs should be guarded aguinct by every reasonable means.” SIX-STORY FALL IS PATAL. old blue and green ofits leaf and flower clusters, resting on a mellow ground, have the hominess of a cottage in the trees, and the charm of Spring itself. And if you do break a cup or a plate, you can always get another from cost is low, 103 pieces of this gay and decorative china may be bought for $100.00. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” for the 4theetlightness and soft crushable quality, which allow it to be packed easily into a bag. Both these are found in the hat sketched, lower left, most inexpensively priced at $5.95. It is soft felt stitched with rows of wool braid. All COOLNESS, simplicity, chic and solid dark colors make these sheer Georgette frocks especi- ally suitable for summer journeying or shopping. Wide sleeves, straight lines and silk underslip. : } In navy and black with narrow bandings of beading. Missing: his footing while walking a gteel girder in a building being erected at 306 East 43d Street, John Saul, white or with several colors. Another is made of rows and rows of ribbon and straw, in almost every color you could wish, sketched top, $6.75. Can you picture more delightful vacation hats ? Ovington’s, for ample stocks of Doul® FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET thirty-five, of 2597 Eighth Avenue, an ironworcer, yesterday fell to his death from the seventh floor of the structure. His body landed on a scaffold on the second fioor. FL OO BRE I ET me OU FL = THIRD FLOOR ena ee Oe a CY OO Oe I et CHARGE PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED AUGUST 1ST. | FIFTH AVENUE James MeGreery & Co 34TH STREET ; Announce for To-morrow Only A Sale of 145 Couch Hammocks At the Extremely Low Prices of 8g” 4° 13 Couch Hammocks, with cre- 39 Fancy Striped Couch Ham- | mocks, with head rest and up- Another ribbon and straw combination, slightly more formal but equally useful, has wider brim with straw facing the top of the brim which is of Oa oo ciw ad cin White, black, blue and a few’ pale colors, center. THIRD FLOOR Let Us Repair Your Furs At Lower Prices This Summer DURING the summer months we repair and remodel furs at lower prices than at any other time. Let us give you an estimate on. your furs. POURTH FLOOR Another Special Purchase! GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR THE favorite underwear for summer because it is cool, soft and dainty; launders easily and wears well. These prices are all exceptionally low. : : Vests, *1.95 Step-Ins, *1.95 Picot edge style, orchid, Nile, maize, peach, flesh, reinforced. Orchid, Nile, maize, peach, white. Sizes 36 to 42 white. Sizes 36 to 42. Nightgowns, *5.75 Costume Slips, *5.75 Women’s Practical White ‘Canvas Pumps Special for the 4th, 5, 95 A WHITE strap pump that you may wear on almost innumerable occasions through the sum- mer because it combines perfect comfort with smartness of line. It has one strap, moderately ; rounded toe, and sensible walking heel. It is 2 indeed a most unusual value. SECOND FLOOR Picot ed; flesh an tonne mattresses, head rests and Cut full length with picot edge, strap shoulder style, | Long waist model with shadowproof skirt — double holstered backs. 14.75 P' ge: Strap 4 P' double slat back rests. 8.75 12 Plain Gray upholstered beck the favorite for summer wear, because it 1s so cool. panel back and front. Nile, peach, pale blue, flesh Hammocks. 14.75 Orchid, peach, blue, flesh. Sizes 36 to 42. color, black, navy and white. Sizes 36 to 42 15 Couch Hammocks, with wind- 1% Flats Riek Gpholstered Gace lai a shield backs in Khaki. 8.75 15 Cretonne Hammocks, uphol- stered backs. 14.75 14 Cretonne Hammocks, with upholstered back and head page Get It Now Just Published — 22 Couch Hammocks, with wind- ' shield backs in Gray. 8.75 (Standard and Awnings are extra) 20 Reed Day Beds, 2 45° Formerly 55.00 In Frosted Brown, Gray and Putty, some with spring cushions covered in muslin (Fifth Floor) The World’s 1922 Summer Resorts Annual And Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationists and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist : : : Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. Address World Summer Resort Bureau, World Building, Park Row, New York City Close Pee Out