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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. os » Rush Gold to South Armerton. ° Da: / i 4 f ¥ continued, “I called on Rodman ‘After a moment's feflection, Mr. . The applications to ehip gold to A Bum a Punch a Fin ° Wanamaker, the only survivor in this} Wanamaker saw he was now free to @ (South America from this city so far | ’ 9 ‘9 | Qpumtry of the original executors of| take an interest in| the matter and BMieeutls te $10,500.000, including the | avwnnninnnravannnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnanins | Sct y See tagestmeghen, cms | tnereupen, claimed RG. Povietne oF - ©, $3,000,000 of ihe Natonal City Bank | Property nm bought openly: a welt of contributing ten per cent. 9 Je interested’ now wanted | the price of the site a medi aiel and $7,000,1.0 by Davis & Co. for the | D 4 M L Sontrlbatioes Dh say torte” ea | wrote out his check.” f Broadway at Ninth, S Store H sure: inici"tioaamean wes, Dietrich, Sorely Provoked, — Noe Font Fieihs H This will make, with the gold actually AAA AA AAA ARAL ALALLLLY shipped from Boston, a total of $15,- —— ~—s~Pokes Francis in the Eye | Traffic Law Violation Is No Excuse for Assault and Battery, and Passing Out Black Eyes Is Expensive Revenge. On may be able to violate the} mess to-morrow at court,” declared ‘ with | Isadore. trae 'laws and get away “Most certainty | am going to wit- Store Open 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. | AEARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue Tomorrow's Opportunities in the Men’s Shop (New Building), Featuring Sa SEE 11,680 pairs in | The biggest hosiery sale | it, but success in that direction rn e e e Von ane arta nr dal does asthaue ie the pegs of we-| Mare ae ee oo” ee || Styl wear Clothing and Furnishings Maes on the pees J to absolute sat-|%20ting another driver, according to] “To help him out” || 4 . r the verdict of Judge Nolan in Essex — wee nia year = on Satter Gourt yeuterday, i For Men and Young Men Dietrich Wort-| ‘ “ man incidentally (Direct Entrance 82 W. 14th St.) found out that it | Fron lg composure and equi-l! Men's and Young Men’s Suits— Men's Balbriggan Underwear— erninice 7” 22 ® different way than | “Waistline and conservative Short sleeve shirts— gg ‘ ' There is a money back guarantee ‘thet assures their arriving. we are the largest shirt special- in America. His Honor surveyed the battered assortment of double seat drawers. ... les — large ° : cag, ats aaa] Bee, “ol ate Ever held Down-S We make our shirts from our |i - ants and the cared rants of the pain Speelal.....s 23.75 genet ory wie TE Hg ver e wn- tairs ‘own materials, so you know why | | gs Toadore was told to teat downtown|| Men’s Palm Beach Suite—Tan, ete.—browna, blues, light and we can guarantee absolute satis- ||“ and tell his story before the higher|| gray; blue, black—plain colors dark grays—single or double faction. } court and Abrabam was ordered to flares. "Obed. 18.86 | csdectsiwes.., 87.00 Men’s Fine Straw Hate—Styles Washable Ties — Mercerized — now in demand — split-sennit colored stripes, white 26 and fancy straws — é 66 grounds, large assortment bles pelt aed Balbriggan Union Suits—White paca, im black an: ' al or long wers faseray well satiored "0H lats. | Opedlllsaescotssstcsers 88 Peg ,eduetions., 1.95, 6.45 | Fine Reis Union Suite—Manhat” tan, lavender line, athletic Men’s Motor Dusters—Gray or shirts, knee length drawers or tan; long, roomy, well made, short sleeve— \ long drawers.........+5 2.66 in ser. riceable ™- 1 95 to 8,95 | Porosknit Uni produce the Jandlord for whom hg worked, “But believe me,” concluded War- rant Officer Murphy, “it was a beau- tiful mix-u; Silk hosiery for women.....Lisle hosiery for women...... Lisle socks for men........Lisle socks for children... The kinds that are wanted now—ALL under- price. Ask to age our rich-looking silk Pc r rich-looking si! mixtures in great @&| and tho natural thing happened. He ee sortmen of patterns, fancy and | received a jolt. ‘J | meat in design, at “Did you assault this man?” asked $3.95 "t punched him” samtea tne e- | WANAMAKER JOINS MOVE EE cat oll Barney eer TO BUY FORT WASHINGTON Olus Union Suits apne psx ‘a. meandwnen) executor of Bennett Estate Pays “What did you do then?” 10 Per Cnt. of Price to Keep in Shirt Shops ut ee ee eee Historic Memorial. ir — Shirts = mean anything,” asserted Dietrich. ‘The morming after the sale,” Mr. “He tried to throw me over his|— shoulder after punching me,” said the FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT] "His Honor frowned and gave his opinion about those who try to throw ry people over their shoulders subse- quent to @ punch in the eye, “Twenty-five dollars.” Dietrich frowned and after tele- phoning for the passport to freedom Special Friday and Saturday | fein’? downstairs’ to Warden Hall's if “6 re aa | | et June N the words of Warrant (Officer . q| Murphy of Essex Market Court, Clear- who made the arrest, “It was a beautiful mix-up.” Sidney Morris had difficulty with Abraham Weiner, his janitor. Words ance were followed by the usual “crown- ing act and Sid- ney hastened without delay to fis Honor and came back armed with a summons, Osias Weiss at once showed in- terest, offered himself as wit- ness and was accepted, On Sunday, Osias went to church. When he returned he was met by Isa- Warerproo/ aie cd Blumenthal, brother-in-law of 840 B WAY 13th St. Ane Pebi you. Pek ten to cary wit- OOOO T_s__ : In Cool White the lower price. There are no styles that are questionable in weave, color or quality. fines $4 to 36 — drawers 5 ida so called the policeman, ‘Then atter| Joseph P. Day, the auctionser who|| Overalle—Plain blue or brown, 30 to 36. Special..... . ated Penna. ete Commer sempertat| I have seen it he slams the door and| disposed af the estate of James Gordon || iso blueand whitestripe 4 96 | Silk Finish Underwear—Ameri- ironrmdany 1401" iectiet | nearly catches mo by the fingers.| Bennett on Washington Heights Tues-|| —Coats or Overalls. .... - can make, pink, blue or white odds grianat Mt 1484 Brpedirar | That mates me proveked ang t hit| 4% told yesterday of the purchase of Extra sises 18 cts. more and ‘ends—shirts and ES Glgmberge, aS. eG | him bi the hiatori ate of Hort Washington by |] Shirta—Good quality, large as, | drawers: rex. $1.00... 77. 7 st. . parties w! names are withheld. He sortment of colored stripes Men's Athletic Shirt d ! or rene BROOKES sion Omer Munster then took the stand.| said the patriotic citizens behind the|| -—Idto 17 neck. Special. «90 DrkwinsGeod-WoMliy | mF Fate sor, 270 Sete | acta She enerunter.” he dolar, | move da ot have the money aiready || Sik Shirte— Baby broadcloth | nainmooksconrss sss. 1D Waterbury Beranton| asked for It, and just ag I started to| Talised to buy in the real estate, so he|| silk, separate collars to match, | Men's Fine Shirts—Woven mad- R ° » ain away "Wortincn patied him out | tld them to go ahead and bid in the|| large assortiment of desirable ras; large assortment of colored All of these socks and stockings are called, in trade parl: nce, “seconds” — ‘ = of the oar, punched him and grabbed (a Be dle jellies sale was over he stripes Berd all 5. 55 | series, fast colors, well 1 85 ‘ slight fl hat d aff th : ible f ] him by the leg.” at y to assist them |: o—all sizes......... le i . bY the leg. coved. I aldn't| Pacing the funds in|] color CE made—all sises......... meaning that some slight flaw that does not affect the wear is responsil ‘or } Direct from the mill to you Most of them came to us from one of the largest makers in the country— a maker who does NOT, as a rule, sell to, retail stores no matter how large the stores may be. He confines his product mostly to jobbers; but in this case we were able to buy this big lot DIRECT from his mill. That plan adds to YOUR saving. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. nREARN ‘West of Witte Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY Start-of-Season Sale CHILDREN’S STAMPED DRESSES 28 Six groups in all— The FIRST—Women’s silk stockings, plain or drop-stitch. Eriaati, tnd pote ae | 8 heels. In black or white. Grade, if perfect, $1.35 to $1.50 a pair. Friday’s sale... The SECOND—Women’s thread silk stockings, with lir'e tops, heels and toes. ‘In black, white, brown, | 80° suede, cordovan, gray, navy and field mouse. Grade, if perfect, $1 to $1.25a pair. Friday’ssale.............. The THIRD—Women’s full-fashioned thread silk stockings—lisle top, soles, heels and toes. In black, $] 2 white, Cordovan, mouse gray. Grade, if perfect, $1.65 e £0. SB. BYES ORAIDs s0ncccosbeapies ove cecnnctebeinee * ‘The FOURTH—Women’s mercerized lisle stockings 28¢ 00 17 Our Regular Our Regular -94 and $1.07 $1.27 and $1.37 Our Regular -54 and .67 An easy chair, a shady nook and some “‘pick-up” sewing is a leisurely Summer joy, that yet sees much accomplished. The children’s little frocks can be embroidered in this way with little effort. It costs only a small fraction of the price of an embroidered dress to buy it and embroider it yourself. When purchased at these fortunate prices proud mothers may well congratulate themselves on pretty things made and many dollars saved. DRESSES are stamped in dainty floral designs and completely made except for embroidering. MATERIALS are lawn, batiste, pique and poplin. Completed models of every style are displayed in the department. There are a number of others in addi- tion to those illustrated. WHITE BATISTE DRESSES—two styles—Empire or — == 3 aya os = —gauze weight—double heels, toes and soles. In bl white and gray. Grade, if perfect, 50c. Friday's sale The FIFTH—Men’s mercerized _lisle socks—in black, Cordovan, fe , Navy, brown. Grade, if perfect, 22¢ 50c. Sizes914to11}4. Friday’ssale.............005++ The SIXTH—Children’s mercerized lisle socks seamless feet, fashioned tops. White with fancy ‘ope, 30° New June = Styles lid blue, black and tan with strij ie i ” Grae: if perfect, 50c. haven Peay <5 NOTE—The quantities in this sale are large, but certain sizes are sure to’ fe be sold out early at these low prices. Think of buying women’s thread silk stockings for 80c a pair. Come as early as you can. Extra selling space; extra salespeople; extra service all around. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Ready at last! Other styles in White Nu-buck, Kid or Canvas for dress or outing wear Women’s White Nu-buck Boot 6.50 The Blyn Spirit of Expansion We believe in big things, big stores, big stocks, big volume { of business and a units of ae. enn bans ee .28 om S wi m ming s : ese prin- small profits P WHITE LAWN DRESSES—three styles—shirred at Pie ° waistline—some are tucked—sizes 2 to 4 ont font meault MOMTPOURROE OO. cerseieaisiseioresecescs 28 FS) u U ts naturally in big WHITE PIQUE AND POPLIN— That women have been asking for | | Style 4425 | 6-50 Style 3409 White Kid Nebik: t fine quality—four styles, in- i i ial he nvaluesand| White cluding laced, front and panel The smartest swimming | Pde gg , LM also dul low prices. effects—sizes 2 to 4 yrs.— suits of the season for wo- straws. d Abs patent P Also-bisc’ iq 4 our reg. .94 to $1.07..... 5D men and mines rite. katt | mselaas . x i jerseys in a host of uti- ‘ropical sports and beach A Sizes 6 to 8 years— o . % . zee e187 ad 01:87 Ad ful color-combinations— hats—straight, roll or mush- ri Sand and orange—Kally and room brim—with a wide lack— ck — 3 and. black--copenbagen and | band of cretonne. In navy, black—ti id oran; nd black—taupe and oras nge-—eai black, brown and natural. taupe and red—solid purple. Three unusual models—one Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Sold in Eleven Big Best Stores West Side Stores: 224-208 W, East Side 3 f > 4 sha for all figures, a straight slip-on ry ? nae 3a Mad tad a ge with detachable shoulder Hight Misses’ khaki Ct 62 Bowery, rogue. second, @ FY . - deo i coc eee - V-neck back it jdePhas skirts, $1.95 Ellery St, easy to swim in, The third, a Norfolk model, with shoulder | Practical? Surely! Two . 4 ge ; models, both of khaki drill , You have seen these suits —one the regulation style, . pictured and described in i the spring magazi but the other with a row of | , fac ar ee easy te find in buttons down the front. New York. Ready today Every miss 14 to 20 needs BRA IG iy, FY $10.50 one. et Blyn Slores Sell the Red Cross Comfort