The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 5

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SS Ne ae MIN. somenamnmmeas : + son amagwed wealth she was com. | 4 down fire escapes, throwing bottles, ° \ WHY ROSENWALD ele to exercise strict economy that ‘POLICEMAN SHOOTS ‘ weveral Lod youny P her family might not want comforts. J hat ensued " — — The: * ew . e ted. They sald ihey =, ae he nd the tava of giving away 1e Joh . Joins, seventeen, « millions was new and perhaps start- | MA 3 , th Street and Joseph aw low kc | ling to her as it is to us. Somehow | Bluecoats Fire Into Air in Battle ’ n, Of No. 734 Lith Broadway at Tenth, New York. | Bluecoats e Int 1 t ; ' the idea persisted in her mind that| be . . will be held as ma- ’ the gift was not a free offering, a With Gang and Youth ‘ vitnesses the homicide on olunfary act, and she inquired: | s Shih C | R NTHTUG. WHEE rade eer tice Is Struck. men O'Brien and Flood said cceiliiinios i is THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918, _ C Store Closes at 5 us, what made you give this?" | other, I know of no race to-day! Janiey Cushing, sixteen, of No. 44q/that in the running fight with the oppressed as the negro.” | Wire boys they fired several shots into the A solemn silence followed. The two | West 0th Street, was killed on the| air to frighten them, but did not alin negroes at the table felt it, perhaps, | roof of No. 640 West 60th Street, late | at any of the boys, more than the others Then Mrs. |y , —_— | yesterday afternoon, following an ex- | Rosenwald placed her arm tenderly | one IN. across her son's shoulders and, turn. | Change of shots between the police | KILLED HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW ing to the negroes, sald: and a crowd of young men playing | en “Thousands of men and women | craps on the roof, | Ernest Went to Defense of Sister, have thanked me for Julius.” | For several weeks the police haye| Me Say#—Shot to Defend Himaelt, Mr. Rosenwald has been prominent ivi Ernest Ernest, 16 Highth Street, In every charity In Chicago and in|been receiving anonymous letters | 4 hinest Brest: aa ta See ational charity work. complaining against this gang and for the Hudson County Grand rs ne others in the neighborhood. J ») Paes na charge of murder, Barly yea: Jane Cotton Consumption Shows a! Word came to the 47th Street Sta- day he ano. ana Killed ble, brother. Deerenne, tion yesterday that the boys were | if! . a WASHINGTON, July 18. —Cotton | gnooting dice on the roof of the house | isriiest and Mrs, Cottler both told the lumed during June amounted to/ at No, 640 West 60th Strect, and Po. | same story ‘Cottiey had been “aetcnite Hb Nonny abate ite 201 ene |licemen O'Brien and Flood entered the |and When he came home quartered wink leven mo! e was son 886 a 1 threatened her with a 6,049,544 bales, the Census Bureau | Muses at No. 522 and 526. They found called her brother who, | the doors leading to the roofs of both announced to-day. Last year tn June le, HOt possession of the id ta places braced from the outside. weapon. it Is alleged Cottier ate| 4.110 bales were consumed and for |” When they forced the doors, one of | WaPo" the eleven-month pertod 6,250,682 | the boys cried “Police!” and the gang | {nos bales. disappeared through trap doors and | defense. For Men, Women and Children—Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 9 o’clock | An Unheard of Sale of Wanamaker Shoes,$2.90 7,580 pairs never before reduced, all offered J | M 6 & 6 at the one price ames C [ Ger | 0, Women’s shoes that until today were $3.50 to $4.90 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Men’s shoes that until today were $3.35 and $4 Girls’ shoes that we cannot duplicate wholesale at $3.50 Going to France Because He Specially Priced 800 extra chairs and a large s Believes It Is Most Efficient | — | est with @ chair, and Ernest ee shots, His plea wil} be self) | Closes S P.M. — Closed All Day Saturday ) JULIUS ROSENWALD. | pace have been added to accommodate the overflow from the regular | stores—mc::’s, women’s and children’s, Agency in Work. | WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES | 200 salesmen and saleswomen are expected to be on hand when the store opens. bal Si <etarne | A; It is the largest and we believe the most helpful sale of shoes we have offered Downstairs. By Hugh S. Fullerton. Pair 68¢ | ; Tell your neighbors if you wish to do them a kindness, but be sure to come yourself—-EARLY —at Julius Roseny known as the| 9 o'clock, and buy for the whole family. An opportunity like this rarely repeats itself. Hchest Jew in Chicago, a man whose| Women’s two-clasp Silk Gloves with Paris point backs. | White, Black, The shoes will be on the counters to see, to select, to try on. And while there are plenty of sizes in Income is close to $ 0 Brown or Gray. the big lot, there are not all sizes in every style. First comers will get the pick! Exceptional Values Here’s What You Will Find LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Jot. Women For Men Extra for Children ! | | High white buck finished leather shoes. | High shoes of dull leather, splendid for wear. 4s going to Fran the Young Men's Chr tion. Hoe is in New York now, \ his uniform with the on the sleeve is made, time Rosenwa A po celal ‘ oe 2 : Il High white 900 Pairs a apeant Meas FOR MEN: FOR WOMEN: | Daa era fata ch High shoes of tan canvas, smartly trimmed Child %® Pp Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with narrow Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with 1-16 vias hicateaty dail: white with leather, pi che h ‘ betes ° on, * ol ull, w! or gray " ‘hic! il now have been $2 to $3, hems; soft finish. doz. 3,85 inch hems. doz. 4,85 to 9.00 leather. ‘ Oxtords'cf tan or black leather. will be reduced ‘Tuesday like this— regularly 4.50 Street pumps of tan or dull leather. For Large Girls Hed dh AE “ aE * . *, ry € Sizes OZ... a ed in the work, Hate aie) ERs mie 600 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with French will hte ded eae cones See Ine Sizes 214 to4 peat ++ 2.25 Mr. Rosenwald has bee af ‘Oo. si High ft t leather with black kid Built to withstand the good hard Mr. he Wie pas A regularly 7.00 hems. doz. 3.50 to 6.00 woe of soft black kidskin, flexible turned y haere patent leather lack ki wear which normal children give to shoes & a branch of the Y. Sport shoes of white canvas, rubber soles, ; leath iano sasc taco be A) Phe his own plant for the Oxfords of white buck-finished leather, High shoes of white buck finished leather, canvas, dull or patent leather. » has given no! Remarkable Sale D and E widths, Sizes 214 to 6, A to C widths. te un oa eet ala We have taken precautions to protect the public against onslaughts of small dealers who would take since th war . Prior t hat) > n Pp f t t peta ver te maye: liverslizatortne: Ys 600 BOYS WASHABLE MIDDY SUITS over these shoes in dozen lots to sell again, if permitted. We are doing everything to keep down prices. Bet iiae eee oe ee | (Down-Staira Store, New Building.)—Both Subway Entrances, hat cause ill his broad — =— hesitant teriniaremaamammmcmnaaiaile a eee Mellin, & plan mitaat to 2.95 yeni gates et Featuring an extraordinary purchase of Boys’ Washable Middy amc C and the solicitors Suits which are offered at less than present wholesale price. ca id, who had ises, He s and, with given McCREERY’S Palm Beach Suits Refreshingly Cool MATERIALS — Gala. 4 TRIMMING—Th ree tea and _ Kindergarten t rows of white braid on Fabrics, { \ collar and cuffs, money religi us | Y projects th t was u 3 to ap-| i i ' Ff 5 x rete : proach Mr. Rosenwald, But a plan MODEL made with yoke “> \ Colors — Varied as- Three Essentials Are Requisite in was broac build a Y. M. C. A.] and detachable white || ZAHA sortment of striped color shield and embroidered f combinations which are ; Men’s Clothes for Summer Comfort. or and y n the Hauaravaded to ate aoa ms emblem on sleeve. f guaranteed absolutely fast STYLE COOLNESS ENDURANCE The National Secretary of © M,C. A. wan in the tind FINISH—Full cut and PRONOUNCED style is permissible in Summer weights and STYLE | color, | 00 ; is pronounced in McCreery’s Palm Beach suits, iiss skilfully tailored. SIZES—s to 10 years, wald. He TAILORED —ves, and it is logical that light weights should be as well tailored as heavy —and McCreery’s Palm Beach suits are Perfectly So, jovial g ror ve) spryp =r “ PALM BEACH —A fabric with a lustrous, soft surface that is supreme Mr. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’T—s5TII F LOOR. with its tailoring possibilities—every man who wears | light weights knows the uncertainty of tailoring usual saeatleinen | aT mak clothes—not so with this truly wonderful unique weave, wen en oner casein aes ° Genuinely original in construction, simulating nothing Be ete tay Extraordinary Sale elic—equal only in. style, finish aad. taltoiog ae MENG cacitalttes ; meatal made-to-measure, but slands alone in its cloth supremacy. “Did that take tha “ec 97g”) he 1 t thelr expression GEO. B. HURD t) FINE STATIONERY COMFORT is ideally expressed in the feather-like weight and “The I will give $50,- wonderful coolness —the eternal freshness, as it were, 000 to city in America is ever present e that w peo Te eee At Less Than Prevailing Prices said the National er may cost you Tub — non-shrinkable — made to fit, to wear and to wash | “Hurd’s” Royal Linen-Finish Paper at hops it doen” enid Rosenwald. not cleanse, but literally tub, laugh £ i} ry ., ; -_ "hite ») | The follows ne as a| Neatly packed in pound boxes. White and Colors. PALM BEACH —extraordinary texture in pleasing colors—soft greenish alan : nwa ‘ SeuDiry mAy 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper ! 3,000 Packages Envelopes Tones le ann tones tans ang aurales # aed cholep Lig i ipa bee . | he very colors promote coolness on a torrid day, me ie w es -DeKToek Pe ia (80 to 90 sheets to pound), (25 in package), | 7 ; ly neluding his a da othe Poe ie inik waa ot the git aud ieee per Ib, 45c 1 package, 15¢ | f Faioh Fockete Pri mee an rod regularly 60c \ regularly 20¢ ee | Pearl Buttons rices r, Roseny ain Musleion Beck en crm erres daroted 3 er Hurd's" Royal Suede-Finish Paper | Cuffiess Sleeves . ° Check the Label Be given cr Part 05 | | and CufsTrousers Conserving the Nation's Wool his suece « ed as . 7 . if no g. Until her White and Colors; in the popular | Royal cut; packed in pound boxes, BELL-AN Ss 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper 3,000 Packages Envelopes James McCreery & Co, Absolutely Removes (86 to 92 sheets to pound), (25 in package), Indigestion, Druggists, per Ib, 45¢ per package 15¢ 5th Avenue (Fifth Floor) 34th Street gefund money if it tails, 25¢ regularly 60¢ | regularly 20¢ , oo at nanan

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