The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 19

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HIS BOLSHEVIST BROTHER Magistrate, However, Decides Three | Months in Workhouse Is Better Penalty. Tudgr, u'll turn that kid Brother f mine ov m out n the back yard a ever- asting Bol h nsiznia of poke, The Manouso in the jeorge M student until he © DeWitt Clinton ed a meeting at @eventh 1 Avenue, where he rishment th’ n rejected not the ign e said, “He k ts advo the sth khouse, muice SERGEANT DEAD; BECAME ILL ON VACATION Joseph Colnan of Brokivn Dis- trict Contracted Broncho Pneu- | monia While on Furlough. Police Serg was att ant type | nt Joseph Coleman, who 9 the Fourth Avenue | tation, Brooklyn, died in Bellevue Hospital to-day of broncho pneumonia. | He had been {ll since April 18 two days after he starte Uon Which would afternoon. Sergeant Coleman, member of the Department in| 18, was promoted to Sergeant in 1917 and transferred to the Brooklyn pre- etnet. Shortly after his transfer, he was taking @ physician from Norwegian Hospital in a taxicab to an injured man | when the tax! was struck by another | automobile. Coleman suffered injuries | from which he never regained full health. He is survived by his widow, two children and a brother, William A. who 1s acting Police Inspector in the (th District, Brooklyn. - ——— American Raw Cotton Exempt From British Rule. LONDON, May 2.—The Board of Trade has revoked its order relative to raw cotton issued in 1918 as far as American cotton is concerned. The or- Jor, which regulates the prices of raw cotton, applies in future only to Egyptian product. a two weeks’ vaca- | have expired this who became a Concrete Produced Fi From Waste} JQ 2 10 4 YEARS IN PRISON Pee eae OPEN EVENINGS PIANOS rin 84°75 Bench Cover, 12 Rolls’ of Music and Cartage Included. NEW UPRIGHT $: $6 Monthly bie Foie 225 Including fe wile te tat New and Used Player Pianos 2 Rolls, Hench d Cartage. $425 Wagner $10 cyte 450 Haynes 10 475 Howard = =10 7 495 Regal 12 “pends USED UPRIGDT SALE 55 Plumb & Co. 3 Narily, 65 Stoddart K re 80 Pappenberger 3 135E. Gabler 4 ,) 150 Schleicher mi 175 Weser Bros. 5 180 Sohmer 190 Goetz & Co. 5 VICTROLAS $22.50 and $32.50) $3 Monthly Until Paid. Records in All Languages. nits 40¢ EAcu Hits —e— i'm Glad | Can Make You Cry Some Day | Will Make You Glad Mickey Don't Cry, Frenchy ml Say She Does Hindustan Kentucky Dreams After Ail Everybody Shimmies Now ‘The Kiss That Mado Vor Parcel Post add to Monthly aod UP Rents an Loright GOETZ & CO. 81-87 COURT STREET, gvzxinas, BROOKLYN 4o3i0Xth, THE EVENING WORLD, SOLDIER OFFERS 10 THRASH NEW ENGLISH FLIVVER rere rermcrel cr aire tas |sbmectt. wee exiled tars rs | GLINKERS AND SLAG — Stralning onier’ to. prevent. MeEiligot, DETECTIVE SENTENCED |ho Acting. evenuo Caleetor, from interfering with the manufacture of 2.75 of the Hoffman Brewing ist MeHiligott, whieh has Principal Material in. Pro- net, Meant wary Bee tS on briefs, also went over for a jected $250 Auto. Wilfiam Haytorn Convicted of Ac- | week USONDON, Ageit $4, cepting $300 From Leader of N English manufacturing Loft Robbers. A company is preparing to Judge Nott this morning In General put on the market an | Sessions sentenced William Haydorn, a former detective attached to the automobile that can be retailed for $250, certainly not more | loft squad, to not less than two years than $300, Scarce! nor more than four in Sing Sing. Hay- et a aa ke bho dorn was convicted of accepting $300 from Isidore Pindek, organizer of a ice of the American article con- | N. Hund in TO BE MADE OF SAWDUST, | ersiiy stoye ene igure sked | ini morn | from United States buyers.” week, Te struction of the ear, the principal band of loft burglars, after the rob- material being a new substance | bery of the loft of J. H. Fithan & Co. which ts described as “a kind of | in iaast 25th Street. concrete, light but strong and | assistant District Attorney Morris} durable, produced from waste " ry r al such as slag, clinkers | Baer told the Court that “srosoooug| , cadum mp makes pimples wdust and covered with @ th of silk and woolen goods had| dry up and fall off, leaving the skin mat solution,” | vant | 1 atolen from lofts In this city by| soft and smooth. Its soothing, anti- 1e process of manufacture {8 jorganized gangs of burglars, ; J All parts; including wheels and |# long term in Sing Sing. ing ~ Cadum Ointment is chassis, will be stamped out, each ——_—_. ik Heel Mad Ae) ree fay ymplete in o lece, and the i ores, burns, chafings, fitted together, are BEER CASES POSTPONED. | ringworm, scabs, itch, insect bites, etc. The manufacturers expect to Sea Scher canes (Sader Qctnant fre compete with cheap American The case of the Clauson-Flanagin Th Xinortcn oun ac erigihatiernee) FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS . HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, The First Clearance Sale of This Season’s Apparel Presenting A Savings Opportunity Unparalleled At This Time Many of Our Newest and Highest Cost Spring Models Will Be Placed On Sale at DECISIVE REDUCTIONS from FORMER PRICES Women’s and Misses’ Suits | At Clearance Reductions | 320 Superior Tailored Suits | | N -00 Values to | wbdnd $39.50 | Bor, Blouse and Tailleur Models, of Serge, Gabardine and Silvertone, effec. | tively trimmed with braid and buttons, some with silk vests. All attractively lined with Peau de Cygne or Novelty Silks, | | 160 Highest Class Suits Ven Ps 00 efor to $49.50 | Of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Silvertone, etc. Splendidly fashioned | models, fauldess in styling, and with all the features of exclusive custom proe ductions. | | All Sizes for Women and Misses Included in the Above Assortments In Progress—The Event That Has Set All Brooklyn A-Talking! | | Sale of Beautiful New Dresses | . A Sensation In Value-Giving 1 500 | | | The most singular savings opportunity of the season—dresses that represent all the most fashion- || able woman could demand, at a price never dreamed possible. Every silk and cloth material, every | popular or fashionable model for every occasion of wear, l Prepare Now for Your Vacation Needs— These Values Will Not Be Duplicated No Seehangin AEE Sales Final—No Refunds ———— = a Swagger Capes and erica At Clearance Reductions 420 Dolmans and Capes woe J G98 rarer Coatee, surplice or yoked Capes of Navy Men's Wear Serge, ‘full sweep models, silk lined. Dolmans of Serge or Velour, beautifully draped, showing many vary- ing collar effects, 162 Dolmans and Capes ww DY: vas 1 Cope and Wraps, in distinctive effects; of Silvertones, Gabardines, Serge, etc. Eaings, braid trimmings and drapings of extreme grace are features of at- tractiveness, THE ABOVE OFFERINGS ON SALE AT ALL OUR STORES FRIDAY, MAY 2, 8919. | Uncle Sam Spent a Lot of Dollars By spending and tending 26 billion in 19 months, we saved six months further war fare, or more. We also saved at least one hundred thousand American soldiers’ lives and four times as many wounded. ' ' ' Will we, the people of | Brooklyn, sit calmly by ond | ' H ' 4 ' ' | permit our Government to ask Bey s’ Superior Suit--Low-priced bel bo for the particular boy who demands style as well as service. Single-breasted styles, of high-grade make, in several new Spring 1 0 75 x | de g pocket It; f 4 ° for funds and not get them? A thousand times-NO! Each one of us must do our share and more than our share WE MUST Buy Victory Bonds and help “finish the job" which will mean for the future generations the assurance of nn everlasting ‘Peace on earth, good will toward men.” models, Made with slanting pockets; full plain of fitted back and full-lined knicker trousers; sizes 8 to 17 years; at Boys’ Blouses Boys’ Hate | Boys’ Navy Blue “Paimer Y Tn new porcale striped | Linen Wash Sulte In fancy suitings ana madras; mado full A high « make in Oltver biack, blue and brown if ‘ y with yoke flap straws, in @ large aa double cuffs; ot W omen’s and Girls’ A seas At Soving s! Three Attractively Priced Groups Not to Be Overlooked sh Clearing! Women’s Smart Suits | Girls’ Handsome Capes—Reduced Stylish Models, Worth Up to $35 | Youthful, Graceful Models —2 Groups dines, needle cords and wool poplins made to sell up to $35 if she does not possess a cape. Mothers, here is an Pretty tailored; also braid and button trimmed styles in black, navy, Pekin blue and sand, Sizes 14 to 44; stouts 46 to 52. Choice 24. 0 Bhi cccccsccccsseceees excellent opportunity to secure a smartly tailored cape | at just the price you wish to pay. There are pretty | coat-front and circular models developed in fine serges and poplins, with contrasting collars and button | Splendid models of men's wear serge, velour checks, gabar | The young miss isn’t fashionably dressed this season } Capes & Dolmans | trimmed. Two of the models are illustrated. In haety cerns cloth and satin i | such shades as navy, tan and copen, in sizes 6 to tating, taffetas | 2 7.50 | 16 years, but not Pista a eco | ingvery se 9.95 to 14. 95 | shades ; six Namm's--Second Floor Stylish New Marabou Capes Large and fl Clever Modes in Fashion F urs Beautitul rimmed and fin shed with reautiful silk cords. Fashion able models to enhance the beauty of the new Ul ies Mibserkiet Dress Hass suit or Clever New Creations That Instantly A peal to dress. I. Ne Sats Women Who Seek ‘“‘the Different’ in AMittinery “itn i mat” searts, Choke price, Rich choosing from lisere and taffeta combinations, smartly trimmed with ostrich and glycerine effects or small flowers. A wealth of pretty new 79 shapes in black and navy; Namm-priced at.. Ready-to-Wear Millinery 9.97 New Mesh Veiling Plain or chenille spotted, in plain bordered effects; Women’s Milanese Fashionable ine and Trimmed Hats . at, per 2 Large and small in rich, popular S lk ( iI yar 7c to $3 liseres, faced with shiny Diack straws 1 loves colored Georgette and alluringly trimmed with flow- ers, wings and aigrettes; a wide ‘Those styNsh Milanese gloves for women, in white, black. pon- and some with New Neale Vests All colors, in belted or plain effects. Namm priced at.......4. 95c od Durnt ostriohy nil colors, including biack: choice Shoes for Wamanee Midis | ‘a the ‘‘May White Sale” Gracefi onl that combine, atyt comfort and service are aj raceful m: a m y! prices that will attract | Prudent women are taking time by the forelock *fomorrow. and completing their Summer wardrobes for this Sich ats ikem tak interesting sale. Representative of the values offered - 7 are; combina tons Nammis—Matn Floor i at Large Girtst Sh Black calf, La Tan calf, face; Kleen Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises With Georget Women's “Vie- tory” Pumps Philippine Gowns or ribbon straps; 2 7Q Round neck models Patent, duit or dark at With pretty embroid Grepe de Chine ered spray and dots Bloomers and. scalloped 2 48 Flesh color: pret edge; at : Women's Dark tily trimmed; 248 | Philippine Envelope Brown Kidskin | at + & Chemis Oxtords Pink Satin in pretty ‘Turned soles and | Bodices > o trimmed and heels; at m Namm's--Seoond Fl. Men'sUnderwear |auraal. “May Food Show’’| Jersey Satin “The high cost of living” has no fears for the thrifty who supply their needs from this “Food” event, Come tomor row and become acquainted with these “*Namm-Savings.” 1o7 Women's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits rial! vkirt 6 in. Bae} Groceries Choice Meats abticest Women’ 's Silk Mg the Gan fa Site, Fine Kip 7c| Smoked Sugar Cured 36%c Ke aA heals 10c, Fancy Broken 4 ib 28c Bacon Squares; 302c Tc Mo Breakfast Cocoa; Ibs. 19c Roasting Veal; ’ : ie Ware silts and oh "38. Ne Wve By med Beane, in 12 Va) | shert orequarte re ; ' 262c Englleh Ribbed Wo Pha, Angerie Macaron 7) Blade Cut of Rib Mae He - aS pa r a ager 3 Ic Oe bore a Fancy 35¢ ribs ‘polling Chickens; 33! 2¢ Namm's-—Masn Floor U, 8. License G—06 aK @

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