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WOMAN’ {GAYNOR DELIGHTED BECAUSE POLICE | ARE HIGHLY LAUDED Worked out. 1 hope some day to get time to review this matter for the Benefit of the force and of the people of the city, The police are not to be condemned indiscriminately on ac- count of a few miserable grafters lingering among them. 1 also thank you @or the check for $1,000 for the police pension fund which you in- close.” In his letter commending the police, President Whaien wrote tthat it was THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 1, 1919. laying about the Williamsburg Bridre Plaza to-day a mongrel dog bit him on the left hand and leg. Policeman Car. roll of the Redford avenue station clubbed the dog and rescued the boy, | who was taken to the Eastern District | Horpital. The dog had recovered by this time and was locked in @ cell at the police station to be examined for rabies. —_—_—“—«“X—“—=ns!! H E 5 r oe A Baird Hoped: Dr. Mitchell | Might Find Hidden Cause i -_-— { of Neurasthenia, \DELPHTA, July 1.—The will Lucy TMunter Baird, the wealthy @ociety woman who died in on June 19, gives her body to ‘MiteBell and his son did much to amell- He Writes: “Outcry of Cor- rupt Persons Against the Force Has Spent Itself.” Mayor Gaynor to-day, in acknowledg- ing the receipt of a chec't for $1,000 from C. A. Whalen, President of the United Cigar Stores Company, to be applied to “| the police pension fund, wrote: “1 thank you exceedingly for your letter of Xpproval and praise of the work of Commissioner Waldo and bis force. erate rings. id befor Now that the outery of cor- she Se beprein it ivyrbionge ald Fupt and vicious people and all sorts ghe Would have ot deen able to re-| Of Uttle political self-sockers against qowe from & severe attack of neur-| the police has apent itself, the whole Giibints. Im civing her body to these] Community Is opening ite aves, ae it UIT eiechatisns doa was teapetiod vy| TiS%t Hever have done otherwise, to @hought that possibly they might lesion that had hitherto been un- and permit them to discover one tilt Hl : FS ut & f whieh gave $20,000 in trust for Churchill of New- Miss Baird 7 : ‘ Hi cy i HE wet H i over at noon to-day when he front of a big automobile at Duane streets. The car, Herman Goldman of No, 3 Row, was driven at a leisurely by his chauffeur, Archie Roetsten © Bast Eighty-sixth etreet, at Of top accident. Roetstein was eye-witnesses declaring the it was unavoidable. The boy may i PELEATE 1 “iS FEE Hi i the aplendid work which the police have been doing during the last three years and more, and to the reforms in the force which have been eteadlly WONDERFUL DRUG THAT STIMULATES GROWTH OF HAIR And Revives Pigment-forming Cells ‘That Give Hair Its Natural Color. i ” i i a if nije i ; rate # Hu ai Hy . midi f i E i | | 19 STERN BROTHERS _ | will continue to cffer Wednewday_and_Thureday, { i [ i fe { the most desirable class of ; Women’s and Misses’ Midsummer Apparel the most sessonable materials, in all white and the most fashionable At One-Half Their Actual Values Flowered and Dotted Resi eet 3450, a.50 ef Rasaie end Prench Linen, in white, wih tend siecle aie « 7.00, 9.75 od tegen Velen Coed a a wae 13.50 d r ia Miedtes doce wits entoe low eles od ede 1 8.00 — «8.75 Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts Bedford Cord, Poplinette, Bagdad Linen, Cotton Ottoman eo ead Striped Ratinn, in very deirble, model Ee ' # $1.95, 2.25, 2.95 » 4.50 _ ‘STERN BROTHERS é- *; Men's Furnishing Dep’ts 4 Men’s and Boy: Also for To-morrow and Thursday, a Special Sale of len's Mideummes Neckwear, pod ReplarPreee 00a 10, gg GBS lashable Four-in-Hands, i designe, Wing Ties, of Feulard and ctr scsoni Sk, |** 25° Regular Prices $0c and 75 Each Bathing Suits Conlin ot Sinn ang Sats A Woo and sioner Walto, Deputy Commiasioncr through the activity of the Potice De- partment that the arrest and conviction of the “gang of criminals who for three months Jast winter and spring carried on @ campaign of depredation against our gtoren” was made ponnibie, Mr. Crampine Whalen apecially commenda Commis- Dougherty, Capt. Thomas J, Tunney a: 4 Laeut. Daniel A. Kerr. “To those officers, as well ea Commin- oner Waldo,” edde President Whalen, “we wish, through you, to express our ic, backache and depression month, and keep looking Crampine isa compound of vegetable belief in the competency, reltataiity and i Adeilty of the Police Department of the ne borngh kan relief cad benette city jaw York, judged, as we jud, 4 “a Ruby those cffiaers whe co sesizuciy |Crampine is prescription of a one OF served us in our great need.” —>—____ Deg in Coll for Biting a Roy. While Harry Gallop, ten, of No. 197 Roebling street, Williameburg, was At All Druggists, Store Closes Daily 5 P.M. Saturdays at Noon. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue ! Clearing Sale Wednesday ' Small Children’s Wear Children’s Summer Dresses Of white lawn, madras or saa: also colored fabrics. 2 to 6 years. leretofore $1.95 to $2.05 95 Children’s White Dresses waist and Russian models, of fine fabrics. 2 to 6 years. Hefetofore $3.50 to $4.75 1.95 Waist and Russian Dresses flowered voile, white lawn, pique, linen, ratine. 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $4.50 to $6.75 2.95 tate vf fond nd Russian modets. ul Siseetodyeare. Heretofore $1.28 to 62.00 85 — uae fy pe Peseta, fa whi cotored er or te or oy ae checks and stripes. H Ge B45 Children’s Chambray Rompers - Troe yours” Herstotsre She to sis 05 Soisette and Linene Rompers In pink, blue, tan or white; also otri; medras, 1 to @ years. Heretofore fias to $1.05 Children’s French Dresses White Dresses of French made and embroidered, . nainsook, hand hand richly trimmed with lace and ribbon; also embroidered linen and pique models; 2 to 6 years. 3.75 Heretofore $6.75 to $16.50 SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY, Bathing Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Mebat Doth Deeees focladleg bloomer. wivauessod 3.95 Satin Bathing Dresses Collarless heat fimmeed with plain or etriped elit” moene 5.00 Mein a beting Drees | oarape of white satin, t colar, bol eae 6.75 Dressy Silk Bathing Dresses Rue: timed with Rooan ripe "er" Bengaling. fiuesiess 9.75 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. SWAT THE FLY! THE PLY! An All Metal Fly-Swatter FREE For the Coupon ToNext Sunday's World the {Mes end prevent sickness in the home, during the hot spells Summer. Protect your families. Every home should have one or more sanitary all-metal Fly-Swatters. The World shows YOU THE WAY to get an All- Metal FLY SWATTER FREE Remember the Cou for a Babbitt All-Metal Swatter IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Be Sure You Order Your Sunday World Barly Flies carry disease; kill of The Guaranteed Remedy for Women Don't auffer from stomach pains, head- ach: ev ‘Take Crampine and feel well, the rominent New York special- jst on women's diseases. WAY B. Altinan & Co? will hold toemorrow (Wednesday) ASpecial Sale of Men’s Furnishings; at attractive prices: Men's Blue Serge Outing Coats, in single- breasted or Norfolk style, regular prices $15.00 & 16.50. .* 4 at $11.00 Men's Outing Trousers of Plain or White Flan- nel, Striped Flannel or Serge, regular prices $5.00&600 . . .« « + at $3.75 Men’s Gray Outing Trousers, at the special price of . . . . . - $3.25 Men’s Leather Belts, regular price $1.00, at 55c. Men’s Motor Dust Coats of Natural Linen or Gray Mohair . . . Special at $4.00 An Exceptional Offering of Men's Silk Four inehand Scarfs, the regular prices of which are $1.00 & 1.50. . 5 . - at 55c, Men’s Athletic Underwear consisting of the following Special Offerings: Sleeveless Coat Shirts and Knee-length Drawers, made of Colored Striped Nainsook or White Striped Mercerized Cotton at. . e ° . 45c. per garment Union Suits (Sleeveless and Knee-length), made of White Madras . at 75c, per suit Men's Black or Colored Lisle Half-hose at . . e . $1.20 per half-dozen Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits in a special selection from the regular stock, will be offered to-morrow (Wednesday), to close out, at the greatly reduced price of, perrsuit . . . . . - $2.78 The prices of Boys’ Washable Russian Suits (sizes incomplete) have been reduced to, per suit . . . Also for toemorrow (Wednesday) Special Sales as follows: Women’s Bathing Costumes made in a number of smart styles and of desir- able materials, at prices which offer exceptional values: Bathing Costumes of Black Satin. with come bination - «© « « « at $12.25 Bathing Costumes of Black Satin, with tights .° . . «© © © at$7.50 Bathing Costumes of Black or Navy Blue Mohair, with tights . . . at $5.75 Bathing Caps; Corsage Bouquets for wearing ‘yith the bathing costume; also Bathing Corsets, Shoes and Hosiery are shown at regular stock prices. s) Women’s Outing Coats (a limited number) at the special price of: . . A $8.00 Women’s Shetland Shawls, Scarfs and Veils will be placed on sale at the following low prices: Setland Shawls . + . at 65c. & $1.00 Shetland Scarfs re ar) ks + at 75c, Shetland Veils. . . . - at 58c, {Pith Avenue, 4th wud 35th Greets, Mem York) IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “ $1.00, 1.65 & 1.85 ° _ A WORLD “WANT” WILL GQ AND GBT, IT, i | Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5.80 P. M. Exceptional Offering of High Grade Shoes For Women 8 Growing Girls Women’s Colonials, Walking Pumps, fords and Boots—from the smart- est to the most comfortable kind $7.00 and $8.00 values . . . $4.85 $5.00 and $6.00 values . . . S395 Growing Girls’ Low & High Shoes For All Occasions Values $2.00 to $5.00 $7.50 to $3.45 According to size An Exceptional Offering of Women’s Summer Suits Consisting of cotton eponge and electro linen, in copies of the latest foreign models, all handsomely trimmed. A large and attractive assortment in white, Nellrose, tan, russet, lavender and Copenhagen blue. $8.50, $10.50, $14.50 & $17.50 Values $15.00 to $30.00 Wash Skirts, $1.05 to $6.50 Cordeline, Repp, . Eponge, Khaki and en Parasols At Decided Reductions $3.50 to $4.00 Parasols... $5.00 to $6.00 Parasols. $3.05 €6.50 to %8.00 Parasols....... ee $4.05 $8.50 to $10.95 Parasols............ $5.05 $12.00 to $15.50 Parasols............ $8.05 $16.00 to $25.00 Parasols............ $10.95 The assortment includes Dresden effects, tucks in plain colors, also fine imported novelties, odd shapes and staple styles and colors. Silk and Lisle Thread Hose For Women and Children We show a broad selection of Women’s Silk Hose, some with hand wrought embroidery, real laces inserted, vari-colored jewelled and iridescent effects, openwork insteps and fine ribbed in a variety of styles at popular prices. Women's Black and White Silk Hose With cotton soles and narrow cotton top, 75c per pair—Value $1.25 Women's Black, White or Tan Silk Hose Also a large assortment of colors, with or without cotton soles and tops. $1.00 per pair upward Lisle or Cotton Outside and ‘‘Wyde"’ Top Hose Black, white or tan, 50c per pair upward Women's Boot Silk Hose Black, white, tan and colors, 50c per pair upward |, Women’s Lisle, Cotton or Silk Lisle Hose A variety of styles to select from in numerous weights, in black, white or tan, 85c per pair; 3 pairs for $1.00 . Infants’, Boys’ and Girls’ Long Stockings or Socks The choicest and largest assortment of styles ever shown, in cotton, lisle or silk, @5c per pair upward Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor | Want Directory—READ IT. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's