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YH RVENING WURLD, WEUNEBDAX, mAX 48, 119. es, Stern Brothers $50,000 WILL STOLEN BUYS TENT AND COTS West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street | will be Liew ol. Theodore Roosevelt) and Crescent Glee « have been built and| singers from 0,000 peraons.|rus and units from 4 nts will serve| Wanamakegs, Best's IN ROBBERY KEPT SECRET AT POLICE AUCTION SALE i's:: Document Lost in Safe Cracking 10 COMBAT HI HIGH RENTS |. iit Police Did Not Report May Brooklyn Man Says Al Says All He Needs Tie Up Estate. Now Js Vacant Lot to SMM = An unreported safe robbery was ‘is-! losed to-day by the filing of admini Solve Problem. floral pageant has be: 00 high school « de the Met the Un: in the estate of the Inte Jacob Finkel- sale of unclaimed property stein of No. 2477 Broadway, whose es- accumulated by the police when it concerns your - tate valued at more than $50,000 may, in Brooklyn yesterday provided A great deal . Lag 9 9 be tied up by the failure of the police| himself with two cots and a smal! scription. Youn y Men 8s and Men 8 to recover his will tent. ‘The man, wnose name was The name of Liggett’s on a prescription label fa ef Finkelstein, who died March ¢ Iast,) not obtained, sald there was more Pa left his wilt in the keeping of Lewes! than ono way of fighting blgh indicates that it has been compounded with Lipsik, secretary of the Yeskivas Ett Chain, a Jewish school at Nov. 9-11 SILK-LINED SUITS From the Kirschbaum Shops $35 10010 TOPPA rents. fresh and rigidly tested drugs t waa i phar- lice were notified. They kept the rob- 4 warre bery secret UNTIL B P.M. SATURDAY tosis "tne cis none ehaald or E arilet, No: Oot | ua fore wees rayred tiara price, and you will be ee ‘convinced. eh A major par gatate ie 7, far se chine Be oe es Ha MEMORIAL FOR SOLDIERS ANTZEN Arch SupportShoes ‘ shvetordl atl ‘All I need now is a Vacant lot,” macists in strict accordance your physic- In applying for jetters of adminiscra-| ners be held in $25,000 bail, Conktey pot be granted bonds, Coakley said to dupliente this GENUINE BLUE) Her attorneys, § . 4 DIAMOND SEECIAL of gay ether | Madison Avenue, fled a om succeed. fatisty yourself, 7 nia ease" | COULD GIVE $50,000 BONDS, Montwomery Street, Lipsik placed it) he said, “and some paint to cam 0 A AND In the safe. On December 18 last the| ouflage the tent so the owner of ian’s directions. = safe was blown open and documents| te lot can't. see its! red 0G atten, - PRE. Bee ne salo was held in the trial Awan notuding the will were stolen. THE BO"! som of Brooklyn Headquarters, sald, tL can furnish $60,! 000 ball if you ‘i ne father was a retired merchan SAO =} je € of the = = = = — we of! ne ' Som Seast'as ra Retin PL with Ne arate eee wo/ OOUD TO SING I IN OPEN AIR Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan Will » many dollars. Every diamond of= io : y 4 Bred iruarane jor wtes X weirs! EX-SOLDIER TELLS COURT) Aciaress 10,000 People at City time. 1 pew by the scores, have pronounced these by far the finest clothing values in New York this season. A look will, Forcing a normal foot into an abnormal shoe, the result will be foot troubles. Our Arch Support Shoes possess sees as . mers ‘sis fitting and foot sustaining qualities by strengthen- ; . . : ° Scrat oe conte eating ‘ College Stadium Festival. | ing the muscles ofthe arch and obtaining unquestionable we believe, convince you that the quality | TWelente alowen riven “according te Frank Coakley and Dennis Forrest} An open air memoria! festival will be relief for a broken-down foot. , Bick xtem, for example: 50 i f 4 me Held Without Bail on $28,000 | held to-morrow night at the City Col otras carat ‘eawnts’ carat, snd id of @ The A Chars fede Giadleah tk Gileh k onatn oF 4.608 “A good foot rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe." bie e . Weight Gosctas Pe voles comprised of representatives of | Ash for 0% bank mestenger who was entrusted Boek for the, poldiers, whe leet & | 660 Sixth Ave., Abov> 38t ra _ wom mir = and price justify that verdict. Flannels Cheviots Cassimeres MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR with $28,000 worth of “Liberty Bonds,|lives and Archbishop Hayes will | __ Custom Bootmakers Over 50 le belonging to the firm of Hartshorne and |nounce the benediction, Other spea — Battelle, and who says they were taken |= ————— from him in the corridor of a building at No. 9 Pine Street, was arraigned to- day in the Tombs. 1 With him was arraigned Frank Coak | BG ERsSONS ith hm was azralened Trak Coa 170 DIAMOND IMPORTERS t No. 17 W ih Street, who the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. MEN’S SUMMER OXFORDS Featuring Black and Tan Calfskin —Thursday at $6.95 pr. $s\o0" fea" 10.00 The assortment embraces all of this season’s most desirable models in Black and Tan Calfskin and Vici Kid; yarious lasts, including Erylish. orrest’s accomplice. 4 with robbery and held withou: for a hearing June 2. When Detective August Mayer, who made the arrests, asked that the pris- OPPENHEIM. CLLNS & 6 34th Street—New York OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & GC 34th Street—-New York Introducing a Smart Innovation Misses’ Shirt Waist Dresses In Two-Piece Style On Sale Thursday Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. Suitable for Women to 38 bust Main Floor—Sixth Avenue Entrance. Important Shoe Sale Thursday MEN’S STRAW HATS Complete assortments ready To-morrow 1 Distinctively smart are these two-piece Shirt Waist Dresses, developed in white crossbar and printed colored Voile, Check Tissue and plain color Batiste. Fine and Rough Braid Sennit Hats in a great. variety of Shapes, . each $2.50, 3.50 to 6.00 Milan, Mackinaw, Leghorn, [talian Palm and Bangkok Hats,..........each $5.00 up to 10.00 Panama Hats—$5.00, 8.00, 10,00 to 50.00 500 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ White Reignskin Oxfords In All Sizes and Widths Collars of embroidered Organdie or white Pique; tucked vestees, clever belts and button trimmed. May be worn as individual garments— A Shirt Waist and Separate Skirt. Special Value 9, 5 O Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Large selections of Caps, Crush Hats and Fancy Hat Bands at attractive prices. Smart Walking Oxfords of genuine White Reignskin—a superior —_ leather=finished washable fabric, with white flexible welted soles and white military heels. Present Value 7.50 Specially Priced 4 290 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Department located at the Sixth Avenue Entrance. MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR At Unusually. Low Prices Thursday ATHLETIC SHIRTS and knee length Drawers, made of good quality Madras, Garment 75c | Suit 95c WHITE COTTON SHiRT } UNION SUITS of fine quality sleeveless or with half sleeves; Madras; sleeveless and knee Drawers in knee or regular lengths, | length, Garment 85c Garment $1.59 UNION SUITS made of pin check Nainsook; sleeveless and knee length, Remarkable Values Offered Thursday MISSES’ SUMMER DRESES The assortment embraces newest models in tailored and dressy styles; garments that illustrate the preferences of the younger woman—suitable for town or country wear, $7.50, 11.50 and 12.75 BOYS’ WOOL AND WASH SUITS Holiday Specials for To-morrow: New Sport Hats A model of originality and distinction exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. | Boy s’ Norfolk Suits Boy s’ Wash Suits | MART VOILE. DRESSES i 4 OF good quality navy, blue For kindergarten or play Fashioned of Georgette Crepe, upper | « y SSES in dotted, figured and flowered serie; plBidl OF hon plaiied Weer, MAGS Of GUTSe: Let brim trimmed with three rows of straw; S designs with tunic and tucked skirts; net and organdie av ceri ‘Special 15.00 ata tae pelt gear, $2.15 finished with grosgrain ribbon bow. collars and cuffs; some lace trimmed; many with vestees to match. ‘Tailored and pleated models of flowered and figured Voiles, featuring draped and tunic skirts, large organdie and plaited lace collars and cuffs. Plain English Voiles or flowered design—one model with ruffle skirt set in with georgette crepe with vestee to match; tunic skirt; all colors; 14, 16 and 18 yrs. Fancy Mixture Suits, Vatues up to $18.50, at $13.50 In an attractive assortment of colors; some have extra knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years: Boys’ Cloth, Straw and Wash Hats Suitable for dress or sport weur; also Golf Caps. Straw Hats, 75¢ to 6.50 Cloth Hats, $1.50 to 2.95, -| Caps, $1 50 to 1.95 Coral, Pink, Turquoise, Old Rose, Orchid, Purple, White, Navy, Sand. Extraordinary Value 4.75