The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 4

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FE FOOT FISH CAUGHT IN HUDSON BY VET OF '65 MAKES A. E, F, VETS SIT UP Yate Van Tassel Lands 20-Pound Bass and Is Sure Antietam Beat Chateau-Thierry. HR biggest fish—so ‘tis said T ever taken with hook and line from the Hudson—«a striped bass more than three fect —— COFFEE} Freahiy Roasted — Bean or Ground $% Better coffee for less money because you save middieman's profit. Delivered in Manhattan and Brockiyn, ‘De @ th.; elsewhere, Ste. i Sia ala is Se ee ee aaa 6 Py e eeee FO METRE TY 2 BUN Lb, THURSDAY, “st Ps eet ss Sale Si Potens ‘THE RVENING WOR long and weighing 20 1-2 pounde— is on ex*{bition in one of the win- dows of Kern's market in Depot Square, Tarrytown. More remarkable than the cap- ture of the biggest fish, sports- men say, is the fact that its captor is a Civil War veteran eighty-two years old, Jacob Van ‘Tassel of North Tarrytown. North Tarrytown is Sleepy Hollow, and Jacob Van Tassel is one of THE | Van Tassels, (Ichabod Crane, you remember, courted Katrina Van Tassel). Civil War Vet. Van Tassel, ac- cording to Depot Square gossip, thinks some of these young fel- | lows who have just been over to France, “tell stories.” He's proud of them, proud of what they did and all that, but he's a leetic bit inclined to suspect them of pull- ing the long bow. He was in the Square Tuesday night telling about Antietam and Fair Oaks and Spottsyivania and the like when a boy veteran of the A. E. | F. interrupted impetuously with “Antietam! Where do you get that stuff? You oughta been at Chateau-Thierry!” So—just to show everybody what the boys of ‘61 were like— ¢ a ‘ GILLIES COFFEE CO. | : ; 283.299 WASHINGTON 8T., N.Y, ¥ Bet. Park Pi_& Barclay St | a Telephone, Barclay 9887 4, | 3 oy roth veers | Bhand Vth Ste a In the City Asks Less For Good Merchandise : “4 No Store In the City nahi Pe os HIGH PRICES ARE UNKNOWN HERE. Ee In Spite of Our Well Known Low Prices We Place on Sale iE FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Following Bargains At Prices That Speak for Themselves. i WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ae MORE SUMMER MILLINERY. F 4 NEW LOTS ARRIVING DAILY. a IF YOU REALLY NEED A HAT, q DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. val to £0.00, sp etree iae ied ate 12.50 ; z FLOWER SPECIAL mS Sitk Poppies, bunch of 6, assorted a Ba colors, value 1.25; a bunch for.. 075 \ E rose and foliage, Pink, Red and Old Rose, value .88, for.......25 a. DECORATION DAY 1S ONLY A WEEK FROM TOMORROW. WE HAVE ANTICIPATED YOUR EVERY NEED. ae _. with tray, pocket and straps, 24, 26 : E and 28 inches; values to 6.75; Ss a BEAL TOR. sccs sis occ asniis 5.75 MEN’S & WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS i Silk faced serge, splendid quality, Be big variety of attractive oS handles; value 4.50, for........3.50 MOIRE SILK BAGS Metal frame, yeep handle, inner com ment an ‘murror, Coane 2.75 AUTO LUNCH KITS, THERMOS BOTTLES, VALISES, HAND BAGS AND MONEY BELTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. NAINSOOK NIGHTGO' Low neck and short sleeve models; lace or embroidery trimmed; value 2.95, for..........e0005 1.75 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Painsook, trimmed with val. lace or embroidery; value 1.75, for 1.39 BLOOMERS of crepe, sateen or batiste in flesh or white; regularly 1.28,for..89 LACES AND WHITE GOODS WORTH TELLING ABOUT Cotton filet laces, edgings and inser- tions, white and ecru; values to .30 yd., for....... 0h Mercerized net in gray, reseda, mul- berry, king blue, light blue and pea- cock blue, 42 in. wide; WAL. TERME +. sarcesidy cress 45 Margot lace flouncing, $6 in. wide; regularly 1.85 yard, for. 1,15 27 in. wide, regularly .98 yd.,for. .85 Sheer white organdie, 40 in. wide; specially priced, Beyer... 38 te 1,80 White organdi , 40 in. wide; excellent lity; pen HE ek 42 White striped and figured voiles, 36 in. wide; . regularly 48 yd.,for..........6 40 Fine corded pique, 27 in. wide; regularly .48 yd., for......+ Cash's plain and fancy frillings in stock. YOUR VEILING NEEDS Rainproof maline special, per WAev.ss bones: ; 35 Newest meshes and colors in veilings; regularly per yd. .48, for. .. i SALE OF MEN’S UNDERWEAR Exceptionally Low Priced—for Friday and Saturday Only ve knee length: size ited quantity; ice, 2.00; special at.... 1.10 Men's Checked Nainsook Athletic Union Suits—ano sleeves, knee length; sizes to 46; regular price, 1.25; special at....82 Men’s Cooper fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits, short and no sleeves, knee length; sizes to 46; limited pela 2.25; special at. .1.35 s Half Hose—100 dozen White Me ogee Make, medium am irst quality; sizes 014 to jot will not last long, so Sbc.; special at....19 SIMPLY LOOK AT THESE SILK AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES. IF YOU DO, THE SALE IS MADE. THEY ARE IRRESISTIBLE. Newest styles and colorings; styles for every occasion. Values to 7.00; special at......4.50 WASHABLE SPORT SKIRTS of fine Ue Gabardine and Wash Satin, wi ie oa a Freed ae assortment of styles; values to 6.50; spectal ibs sc vee 4.25 TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS Very good quality soft Taffeta, plain talored or fancy ruffles; all colors and changeables; values to 5.00, for............ 3.98 WOMEN’S CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES Value 1.00 per pair, for...........50 Exceptionally fine quality, washable moisuede, all white; also white with black enbroidered backs; color guaranteed not to run; an extra high aon and perfect fitting glove, all fest. quality? sites 644 tor 8 FINE RIBBON LOOM ENDS AND REMNANTS FROM OUR OWN STOCK. Comprising Novelty Satins and Taf- fetas, Brocades, arp Prints and Plain Satins, Taffetas and Grosgrains; len from 1 to $34 yards; width: 444 to 6 inches; none worth less than -89 ‘yard, many a great deal more; to be closed out at per Paice saeiscecsshasectasacouass 25 FRI. AND SAT. SILK SPECIALS Silk Mixed Novelty Print Brocades, 86 in. wide, rich color combinations i 5 pted specially for coat and wrap ings, ete. Regular value per yd. 1.88, for.,...98 Printed’ Foulards, satin finish, ex- aunts deeiens and colorings, 36 in. wide, high grade; value 2.50 yd., for... 000.005 1.89 VOILES AND DRESS GINGHAMS 100 pieces Printed Voiles, fine qual- ity, big assortmest of new styles ir light and dark nds; . values to .50 yard, for......... -23 Higher grade Woven and Printed Voiles; exquisite styles and color- ings; values to .69 yard, for... ...33 Dress Ginghams, 3@ in, assortment of beautiful pla checks and plain colors; regular price .39 yard, for TOILETS MUCH UNDERPRICED Palm Olive Soap; WML hs cise racceeesnine 09 Calox Tooth Powder; regular 25, for... “ nee f) Bubcock’s i and cut rose; Prophylactic Tooth regularly .85, for Dressing Combs, ivory finish; regularly .25, for 5 Venus Sanitary Napki regularly .67 doz., for, Sunset Fast Dyes, regularly .15, for Pe Ad SUMMER HOME FURNISHINGS Couch Hammocks, gray anc brown duck; reg. N73, ne 13.50 Iron Hammock Stands, special 5.25 Hammock Awnings, special... 7.25 Japanese Porch Rugs, extra heavy and durable, plain centres with bor- ders in w variety of colors, oval and oblong shapes. 86x72 in.; regularly 5.00, for 4.50 6x9 feet, regularly 15.00, for .13,50 40 COMMISSIONS & DISCHARGES tastefully framed, at very moderate prices, We make all our own frames on the Premises, consequently you save the manufacturers’ profit. KODAKS AND FILMS FULL LINE, LOWEST PRICES We develop and print on the premises. If you want really good work, some- thing different from what you've been getti f try us. Prices are leas, but work iperior. Van was open. He approuched, revolver in Cfteation of One Man hardest fight since ‘65 pulled in | State. | hand, but he @pa.aftacked by two men Man. | the record-breaking bass. *Cha- The Jury that tried the libel case de- | and, but pe wee attacked Pyor mmnn| Bodies of three unidentified men teau-Thierry!” says he, “Cha- | cided Chaloner was sane, His counsel! | ae in fovat aged to use his revolver aster a few| Were found ih the East River to-day. | teau-Thierry!" will ask for an extension of the Fea- | Policeman Finds Intruders in Freight | minutea of grappling. His assailant | Citizenship papers on one picked up at a leral Court writ of protection under fell wounded e second man then CHALONER PLANS NEW SUIT. which Chaloner came here from his ed After Fight i soe aitis had Phd gp ais Wade, His jumper aiso bore the mark i | ‘ je turnin urniture and sma: ne Wine | op ” “4 l ha | home in. Virginia and which expires five jyrning, ene the gergnd assailant fe, vp. BR." propably Pennsyivania Rail: ‘ seinem HACKENSACK, May 22.—A deaper-| After the battle Frederick Derricks., «|"°%%\. other bodies were found, one at z : } Hiroad brakeman, was found with’ a I ‘ teaetcttac nl bl ergs hhnichny Seeks nectegical Party Postpones. ate revolver battle, fought in the dark. | TUT tn rough his lung. John Fricha,| Pier 15, the other opposite Governor's verdict against CTA UTERELOUECULURASS UATE: mS TUANNALLALEVASUUANTAUEEL ae ee PTTSULTTTTTUL TST EUT TET =e == SUEREERULEREEURESAUEUGUCAUTE: ‘Tassel of Sleepy Hollow | stitute soon a fight to have himself de- SHO0 Two walked two miles down the river |ciared legally sane in New York and to TS IN THE RK yesterday to the Gould (Mrs. F, yeaterday, declared to-day he would In- row afternoon on account of the rain. MAY 22, 1919. of $30,000 in his libel suit the New York Evening Post this afternoon at the New York Zoolog-| The wounded men are now in Hacken- foal Park, was postponed until to-mor- | 8ack Hospital, and warrants have been would die. issued for their arrest, Ferry. Ritter was passing a freight house] 3 BODIES FOUND IN RIVER. at Ridgefield Park shortly after 4 J, mhepart) whart, nad utter the | ‘eeela control of his property’ Im thi IN RAILROAD YARD DUEL) oo; when he noticed that the 400F/ Citizenship Papers May Lend te Iden. | J. She yhart, House—Road Employees Wound- | game (to gripe with the | policeman, Pier No. 70, gave the name of John Me- H nd 4 Island. ' Five gold teeth in the upper ‘The annual garden party of the New | Tesulted !n the wounding of two men! aiso a brakeman, was in a nearby lum- john e | f ard, ‘ded thi the head. | Jaw were the only means of identifica- a enema, “tonal | York, Boslonionl Society scheduled for early to-day by Policeman ohn Riter| Ee, Tarn Were pkey tothe! Nomi (tom ot Goe,” hw Gedy” found oft Pier where it was said Derricks probably| 16 was of a man forty-five years old, Both men live in Little! sandy hair, smooth shaven, wearing a tan raincoat and a blue suit. Fe Sema AMIR NUNN QUAMUAN LALLA We Cennection With Any Other Establishment in the World --- WORT MUUNUITTEU TELL CHARMING SUMMER MODES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Revealing the many favored fashions of the new season, whether expressed in a simple frock, an elaborate gown, a swagger wrap or a smart, jaunty tailleur 20.00 ONTRIBUTING an air of summer modish tailoring are the frocks of Pongee, Satin and Taffeta. Expressing the newer modes are the richly beaded and em- like Very Specially Priced, 35.00 New Frock of Georgette, lavishly beaded and embroidered, $79.50. FASHION’S LATEST FANCIES IN COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS OFT, graceful of line and ideal for cool days S and evenings are the dashing capes and wraps, effectively fashioned of Serge, Satin, Moire Silk, Wool Jersey and Tricotine. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 HE finishing touch to the summer wardrobe is given by a distinctive pers cape or coat, ex- pressed in Suede Cloth, Crystal Cord, Silver- Tip Bolivia Cloth, Satin Barre, Silk Duvetyn, Trico- leite, Faille Silk, Tricotine or Charmeuse. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 © 115.00 SPORTS AND OUTING APPAREL PPROPRIATE for every outdoor pastime. One-piece frocks that feature wide skirts and comfortable sleeves, of Tricolette, Wool Jersey, News Cape of Taffeta Silk, Satin and Crepe de Chine. Lined with Satin, Belted or Norfolk suits of Shantung, Pongee, Tweeds $50.00. and Wool Jersey. Loose or belted coats of Polo Cloth, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. Very Specially Priced, Same SamaesTANLATANLNGTONUENTIEN EQ} serena F)PEUARYANUDLUTALATERUDUNUPUATAU HAT THE SEASON’S NEWEST FROCKS FOR SUMMER DAYS : MONG the more striking and attractive -SPARKLE with beauty and grace are summertime frocks for street, sports the beaded models of Georgette Crepe. and day wear are the dainty new Expressing the charm of simple ele-. model of Crepe de Chine, Wool Jersey, ance are the draped and tailored frocks of superior Serge and Georgette. foire Silk, Figured Georgette, Tricotine, Very Specially Priced, Pongee, Satin and Taffeta. beauty to the exquisite simplicity of RIGHT sunny summer days call for frocks of cool freshness in fabrics of lightsome texture and delicate beauty Charmeuse. Paulette, Satin and- broidered models of Georgette. Georgette. m6 SST The Values Are Most Extraordinary Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Very Specially Priced, 45.00 95.00 New Beaded Frock of Georgette, $45.00. CHARMING COTTON FROCKS DAINTY, COOL, SUMMERY XTREMELY beautiful in attractive designs and exquisite shades and in perfect harmony with the varied modes of summer fashions are the engaging frocks of Flowered Voile and Check or Plaid Gingham. Very Specially Priced, 10.00 IMITY, Voile, Filet Net, Gingham, Linen or Organdie make up a wonderful summer frock, expressing that note of coy simplicity so much in evidence this season in pte dns of approved style. Very Specially Priced, 15.00 75.00 TAILORED SUITS FOR SUMMER MONG the genuine delights in the wardrobe of every woman of fashion is a summer tailleur in a style - enhancing model achieved in Paulette, Pongee, 'Kajah, Tweeds, Tricotine, Mannish Serge, Faille Silk, Wool Jersey or Dominette. 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