The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 5

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LONE COP WITH GUN HOLDS OFF 12 MEN FTN FORGS Youth Started Riot Arguing’ About Escorting Home THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919.4 Franklin Simon & Co. It’s your Victory—and YOUR loan. | INVEST Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets \ Bond Booth—Main Floor el | GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES | ' James McCreery & Co. With Continent and Service In-built | 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street ~ * Be Proud of The porcelain top of a Cabaret Party. Pemco Kitchen Table is snowy white and A @ozen young tren stood at Viat- clean—no rough places bush Averue and Nevins Street, Reed and Brooklyn, @t 2 A. M. to-day and tried to decide which should escort home Every Pemco Table has the aix girl members of their cabaret | that kind of a top,made party. Words failed them and they of Armeo Iron witha Fesorted to fists. coating of white por- When somebody fired a shot Police- eelain enamel—es du- bes mics cia Sta- i r peacemaker, Some- ay a at ears: te body struck him on tte head, and f 4 .. after that the [ttle group of serious venta spilled liquids fighters devoted all their attention to from running off. him. He backed op against the wall, Department and furni- drew his revolver and waited for ture atores sell Pemco rescue by the reserves, who had been Tables, Remember the sent after @ citizen phoned the sta- | name. This is very im- tion a policeman was being mur-| FEET are as different as personalities—especiall ? ’ , , children's feet. From de cay 8 ceils te born | Women’s and Misses until it is twenty-one years old, its feet are constantly psn ah age al feet must be dealt with as a TRICOLETTE SKIRTS problem in.expansion—not alone expansion in lendth and width but expansion of ball, arch, instep, heel and ankle. These qualities in order to insure comfort i 12.50 and service’ must.be in-built into every pair of shoes | Lele Mirg a rhay toes dered. Me regularly 16.50 Intiree sina, reasonably ey teanad tos Haren teeta | AND THEY ARE IN-BUILT INTO EVERY " . ote peat kb Ne: 66 Soa Gubats Sune Bunions | PAIR OF FRANKLIN SIMON SHOES Attractive new shirred model made of good quality twenty-seven, No, 627 60th Street, and ENAMEL heftrth co, Edward Eddington, nineteen, No. 243 Bergen Street, all of Brooklyn. | prisoners and policemen were ti by @ Brooklyn Hospital surgeon fc cuts and bruises. The police say Burns had a revolver and charged | him with firing the shot, | ———— WESTCHESTER NOTES. Supreme Court ice Platt tn Spe cial Term. at Plains to-day granted a divoroe M Tricolette; smart pockets and belt; White, Black, Navy Blue, Taupe, Brown and Pigeon; size 24 to 32-inch waist bands; lengths 34 to 40 inches. } “ascinating Style Variations In GILETS & UNDER SLEEVES é ns The new Neckwear is characterized by attractive Gilets and Under Sleeves to match which stand out conspicuously as being the most populay ® cause of the vas willing to earn her ; ; accessories of this season——many inspirational ideas have been developed are CHILDREN’S GIRLS GIRLS’ WHITE are welcomed to supplant the modes used earlier in the season. : LACED SHOES LACED SHOES BUCKSKIN SHOES ; ‘ ‘ The five models produced for this sale are entirely new in style and ep 5.50 6.50 6.75 tremely summery in character; developed in Net and fluffily trimmed with q up of J. Alvo Black or tan Russia calf- Of highest qualitytanor Buttoned or laced shoes of plaitings and dainty V alenciennes edges. Designed especially to be worn with \ |itoy? AC Taree’ a skin; spring, heels. black Russia calfskin, enuine white buckskin. Summer Frocks of Silk or Georgette Crepe. i] jhe dr Piemney and Sonn 5 teeaan at Sizes 8} to 10}—BtoE Sizes 11 to2—B toE Sizes 11 to 2~B-to-E Net Gilets eben Ledba erent each 2.65, 2.95 and 3.85 Mrs. Ralph HuWbard of Rye on tho Sound has returned from the South. GIRLS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOE. SHOP-‘Third Floor Net Under Sleeves to match Gilets......pair 2.25 and 2.65 JEWELS 22 end re, Reward Pavan, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Young ot ce Adams and daughter of an's City Club will hold a No ce m Saturday, May 3, at D. at MeiRomili'is Coalrman of the oom: 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — 34th Street 28.00 To-day we abi gentlemen's f regularly 38.00 the service Marshall Gutle y > visiting him at his home i te ° Conventional and floral designs occupy an interest- chat Nee ie Se ir. os8 Specially I repared Sale ing part in the display of Spring and Summer Frocks, ‘Avenue, novelty color effects being particularly popular, yin Ww . oe 5 ‘ Wik deca eas Men S Madras Shirts The materials in this assortment comprise plain ryer \ " Me rs Georgette Crepe, braided Foulard, Crepe Meteor and RsSONS ESTABLISHED 1679 WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEV 17ONassau St.NYC, ”” ERS, ¥ Opposite y Wall. Sunday World Wants Figured Georgette Crepe combined, also Taffeta Work Monday Wonders combined with embroidered Georgette Crepe; draped An excellent opportunity to purchase a or tunic effects, kimono or tailored sleeves; the most generous supply for present and future needs popular Spring colorings represented. ___ BOOT SHOP__ SEG ose ; ama Black Satin Oxford 5.95 to 25.00 At a Decidedly Attractive Price $2 65 ’ i my e The features that stand out conspicuously in this assortment are the unusual scope of $ 50 Hl printed designs aad the predominance of attractive colorings—the various designs and fabrics a F make individuality easy of attainment, Plain, Figured and Checked Voile, Linen, Gingham and Organdie will play a large part in Spring fashions and are well represented in this lot. 6 for $15.50 Nisn's Madina Chis WOMEN’S COTTON FROCKS For Summer Wear Shirts of fine Woven Madras; soft French cuffs; conservative or bold Unusual Savings patterns; excellent workmanship and finish, | ' | 200 STUDENTS’ SUITS Men’s Madras Shirts | (With First Long Trousers) __ 18.75 HH} | Thy Stunning Oxford smartly defines the | | regularly 25.00 | freditoen distinction of Qhsen Cunlity foots | § ] 85 First Long Trouser Suits tailored of dependable Fabrics in a variety quality satin, having bigh Louis XV. self- of neat patterns and smart models; size 15 to 20 years. covered heels and long, trim vamps. | | sole imide at th rig in Bae 0 for $10.75 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS with Browa Kid Vamp and Browa Satin Back | } {| \ | | { Shirts of Woven, Corded or Printed Madras in a very attractive assort- 10.75 Ose uality ae Shof ment; made in the McCreery model, regularly 12.75 and 15.00 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue | MEN'S FURNISHING DEP?’'T—MAIN FLOOR Norfolk Suits tailored of unusually strong fabrics; knickerbocker trousers lined throughout; coats alpaca lined; size 8 to 18 years, BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'T—5TH FLOOR

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