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MRIKE MOVEMENT 1 flDAWG TW MflYTflA 1 uuviiu in muaiuv Tlirco Fuobla Textile 91111s ii City Closed No Reason Given for Walkout. Mif.tico Citt, June 2. The strike movement In various parts of the lii growing, despatches to the Vaxlco city newspapers say, 'iVco splnnlnc mills In .Puebla cfly hao been closed by a walkout for which r,o mason wus Riven, nccordlnc to den. Salvador Alvarntf?. Minister of KInanee, will leuvo shortly for tho United Stales and ICuropo on a special mission, according to Hxetlalor i,uls I'lihrern, who was Minister of Kinnnen in the Cabinet of former Presi- dent Carranza, Is reported to have rcniluM United States soli and to bo at present at Texas City, near CJalveston. .Movements of Lula Cabrera since the death of Vcnustlnno Carrunzu have been ilirnuiled with considerable mystery. It was reported on May ii that he had been captured at Villa Juarez, Stato of H 1 J their pnecs. Pueblo, and sent to a mlHUtry prison In Mexico city, but subsequent es from Mexico failed to con- firm this rumor, , Later there were unconfirmed reports that Cabrera was trying to reach the United States In dlsgulso, and that he would endeavor to go to Europe, Cabrera Is said to have large sums of money on deposit In Now York banking houses and In Europe. Washington, June 26. The Stato was advised y by tho American Embassy at Mexico city that the newspapers there had published a circular of tho Mexican Treasury De partment providing ror the Immediate return to their proper owners of all properties confiscated by the Mexican Government, except those of Vlqtorlano Huerta and his Immediate family, Felix Dlax, Francisco Villa, J, W. Maytorena and Eugenlo Paredes, as well as prop- erties which have been expropriated for public purposes. The circular added that In ordrt- - to benefit \owners must prove ownership within thirty days and must' renounce, all claims for damages caused during the time tho properties wero held by tho Government.\ Mexico Cm, June 26. Gen. Luis Tcr-rnza- n, prlpr to the beginning of the .Mudero revolution tho largest land and cattle owner In Mexico, will return from tho United States soon with guarantees of protection and the probable restora- tion of his properties, tho llcraldo says y. 'Broadway ( at 81 Street CLEANUP SALE of the Year Dresses, Gowns, Wraps, Coats, Blouses, Suits Many exclusive and unusual models . of the highest type at prices which should interest every buyer. DRESSES 18 TAFFETAS & CREPE METEORS Now $00.50 which sold originally for $65 4J 20 TRICOLETTES Now $OQ75 which sold originally at $45 32 GEORGETTES Now $OQ75 which sold originally at $55 22 FLOWERED GEORGETTES $CQ.50 which sold originally at $135 NOW 12 TAFFETAS Now $'7Qr50 which sold originally at $165 10 EVENING GOWNS Now $CQ.50 Sold originally at $145 12 EVENING GOWNS Now $OC.OO Sold originally at $175 0J 18 TAILORED SUITS Now $4,C00 Sold originally up to $135 BLOUSES AND OVERBLOUSES I Smart, individual and. distinctive styles at 3 to original 40 SUMMER WRAPS of smartest styling. $ c n .50 to $ 1 C A Sold oriBinallv from $175 to $450 U V 1JU J 30 STREET COATS I of every desirable style and material. $ o AUo $ f O..50 L Sold originally from $65 to $175. JU J? DOBBS 9Tie Dobbs Leghorn hat with a small, mellow brim; the Dobbs Golf Skirt of EneUsh Crick Flannel, and the simple Dobbs Shirt of cool dimity, compose an exclusive Dobbs costume for goLTand other sports wear Six'twenty Fifth Avenue 2 Ufet Fiftieth Sextet THE SUN- - 'AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 27 1920. Purchases will appear on bills rendered August 1st. 5th Avenue Two Interesting Specials in Women's Gowns ? Special 24.50 and 35.00 There is one thing necessary above all else to sartorial-succes- s in Summertime. It is a Gown of light weight Silk or Georgette Crepe in dark tones. Just such Gowns are these. Model A is of Georgette Crepe, bountifully beaded and finished with an au- dacious girdle of Satin Ribbon in contrasting shade. The Ribbon also forms a sort of camisole under the waist. It is modestly priced at 35.00. Model B is fashioned of that soft, glimmering fab- ric, Crepe Meteor, touched up with loops of two-tone- d ribbon. Navy Blue, Brown and Black. At 24.50 it represents a value that is nothing short of ex- traordinary. Other models, quite as charming, developed of Taffeta, Foulard, Pongee and Crepe de Chine. An Unequalled Assemblage of Cotton Frocks 12.50, 19.50, 24.50, 45.00 to 130.00 (Fourth Floor). These Bathing Suits Are Reduced in Price Women are a bit more finical on the point of Bathing Suits than any other point of dress, because they realize one is virtually \on parade\ at the beach. But whatever one's ideas may be as to the type of Suit that beat becomes one, here will it be found, for here are billowy and willowy styles in every conceivable variation. Some fascinating models of glowing Satin, trimmed with folds of Taffeta and cord girdle slip-o- n models-h- ave been specially priced at 12.50 regularly 16.50 and 19.50 All Worsted Jersey Suits made gay with bands of con- trasting colors, complete with tights and smart tie belts. regularly 11.50, 8.50 (Fourth Floor). . Women's Jersey Suits Very Special, 19.50 Jersey Suits wit;h the lowest price marks and the smartest style marks that have appeared this season are offered for Sale beginning tomorrow. You are sure to like them, for they have likable qualities snug shoulders, sleek lines and smart pockets. They are available- - in almost every popular sport shade. (Fourth Floor). Important! I- - v 200' Women's Capes . Very Special, 27.50 Through a special purchase we have secured 200 hand- some capes models made to sell at a much higher price than we have marked them. Their manufacturer sold them to us for less than it cost him to make them, as he had to clear his floor space for Summer apparel. All are swagger, sort of courtly styles, lined throughout with Silk of good quality. , (Fourth Floor). At 25 Off Our Entire Stock of Oriental Rugs (For Three Days Only) A reduction on our regular low prices presents an extraordinary opportunity. It means that our enor- mous stock of more than one thousand beautiful Ori ental Rugs of guaranteed quality is offered at less than present wholesale cost! This sale includes our entire stock of Persian, Chi- nese and India Rugs, from a small Mat Size at 7.50 to a large Palace Carpet at 3500.00. The reduction of 25 will be made at time of purchase. Remem- ber, this sale is for .three days only Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. (Eighth Floor). No C. 0. p.'s. Justice Economy Energy Scrcicc James McCreery ON MONDAY &Co. June Sale of \McCreery Silks\ The Last Three Days Present Values of the Greatest Interest. The success of our June Silk Sale is unprecedented. From the very first week we have had to continuously add new Silks to the Sale. Those wo have selected for tho closing days are even lovelier than the superb assortment which made the earlier days of the Sale memorable ones to all who purchased. Included are some new and remarkable fabrics that bid fair to be dominant style features this Sum- mer, such as Cote de Cheval, Crystal Canton Crepe, Newport Cords, Hindu Crepe, Queen Anne Satin, M ignonett&and many other fabrics. McCreerv. Quality Shantung Pongee of heavy quality in White and Natural Ecru, 40 inches wide. regularly 4.50, yard, 3.00 McCreery Quality Natural Ecru Shantung Pongee, 33 inches wide, for suits, dresses, motor coats, golf togs and shirtings. regularly 2.50, yard, 1.75 McCreery Quality White and Flesh Pink Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wide. Durable quality. yard) 1.65 . regularly 2.50 McCreery Quality White Crepe de Chine of heavy quality, 40 inches wide. . regularly 3.50, yard, 2.25 McCreery Quality Skein Dyed Bathing Satin in fast colors Black or Navy Blue, regularly 4.50, yard, 3.25 McCreery Quality 1920 Foulards in Navy Blue and White, Black and White and Brown, and White also other harmonious combinations. 40 inches wide. .regularly 3.50, yard, 1.95 McCreery Quality Sport Silks and Satins in Plaids, Stripes, Medallion and plain effects. 40 inches wide. regularly 7.50, yard, 4.95 McCreery Quality Wash Satin in Flesh' Pink and White, 36 inches wide. regularly 2.50, yard, 1.75 McCreery Quality Printed Georgette Crepe in Light and Dark grounds. regularly 3.50, yard, 1.95 Genuine \Khaki Kool\; White only. 36 inches wide. regularly 5.00, yard, 3.50 McCreery Quality Fine Weave Tricolette heavy qual- ity, 36 inches wide, in ten of the most wanted shades. regularly 4.50, . yard, 2.75 A McCreery Creation Chiffon Broadcloth Taffeta, light as chiffon, strong as.broadcloth. Navy Brown, Copenhagen and Delft Blue.- - special, Blue, Black, yard, 2.95 regularly 4.50. \ ' (Second Floor). Cotton Dress Fabrics Last Three Days of the June Sale ' 10,000 yards handsome Printed Dress Voiles, including the best styles of American and foreign productions, in a splendid range of beautiful color4 combinations and smart designs. 38 inches wide. regularly 1.25, yard, 85c Imported Irish Dress Linen guaranteed All Linen-;-thorough- ly shrunk and practically non-crushab- le. A com- plete assortment of the most fashionable colors. 36 inches wide. regularly 1.75, yard, 1.25 McCreery-'- s Dress Ginghams of very finest grades in all the latest colors checks, plaids and stripes. regularly 1.10, yard, 85c White Indian Head of soft, permanent Linen finish, suitable for nurses' uniforms, middy blouses, dresses and many household uses. 44 inches wide. yard, 55c regularly 75c imported Organdie, sheer and ' transparent; per- manent finish. A full line of the latest fashionable Paris colors. Also White. yard, 75c White Washable Cotton Satin of soft quality in correct weight for shadow skirts. regularly 1.50, yard, 1.15 (Second Floor). Woolen Dress Goods For Summer Wear All Wool Jersey Cloth of correct weight for Summer Dresses. A complete range of the most desirable colors for street wear. Also pastel and sport colors. 54 inches wide. regularly 4.85, yard, 3.25 Navy Blue All Wool Tricotino of fine, soft quality for dresses, suits, skirts and capes. 52 inches wide. regularly 5.50, yard, 3.75 (Second Floor). At 25 Off Our Entire Stock of the Following Housefurnishings Every article in this sale is standard McCreery quality and may be had at 25 off for a limited time only. The reductions will be made at time of purchase. Grey Enameled Wear Window Screens Garden Implements Alarm Clocks No. C. 0. D.'s. No Returns. Brooms and Brushes Household Scales Aluminum Ware White Enameled Ware No Approtah. (Sixth Floor). 34th Street Summer Store Hours Store closed Saturdays during July and August. In addition this- - year, Saturday, September 4th.. A Holiday Special Low White Shoes fort Women Very Special, 6.95 Smart, cool Oxfords of Linen so fine it appears to be Kid; welt soles and military heels of White Ivory. For a few days preceding the Holiday they will be available at this very special price . 1600 Pairs Low Shoes Black and Brown Reduced to 7.95 farmerly 12.50 to 15.50 Beautiful Summer Footwear composes this assortment. There are graceful, dressy pumps of Brown Kid, street styles of Tan Calfskin and models equally desirable of Black Kid and Patent Leather. Many of the season's favorites are included. . (Second Floor). Three Hosiery Values 'J? of Exceptional Merit Women's Thread Silk Hose of fine gauge. Notably superior quality. Black only. Very Special, 2.85 Women's Thread Silk Hose of fine gauge in light weight. Excellent for Summer. Black only. Very Special, 3.95 Women's Imported English Cotton Hosiery, full-fashion- in Black only. Light weight. Very Special, 1.15 (Main Floor). ,9tOil !!I7T Pre-Inventoj- ry; J3ale Negligees Matinees Slips Reductions of 25 to 35 Certain models of our Negligees have been taken from regular stock and radically reduced for immediate clearance. Included are models fashioned in becoming styles of rich Brocade, Meteor, Chiffon, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and a few charm-- , ing Japanese Robes. There are about 150 garments in the assortment. (Third Floor). Hand-mad- e Blouses That Are Distinctly Novel Very Special, 5.00 Combining two popular style features the Tuxedo collar and the square neck. Real Filet Lace edges the long collar and row upon row of fine hand drawn-wor- k run, crosswise at close intervals. The collar and turn-bac- k cuffs fit smoothly outside a sweater or sport suit. At 5.00 they represent' one of the best values ever offered in hand-mad- e Waists. (Fourth Floor). At 25 Off Our Entire Stock of Linens and Blankets (Without Exception For Monday Only) A reduction of 25 from regular prices means far more at McCreery's than at other stores. Why? Because quality for quality and style for style our regular prices are always lower. This reduction of 25 will be made at time of purchase. Table Linens Bed Linens Steamer Rugs Bed Spreads Decorative Linens Automobile Robes Towels and Towelings Blankets-- ' and Comfortables Japanese and Bungalow Linens , (We reserve the right to limit quantities.) No C. O. D.'s. No Approvals. No Returns (Second Floor) III m