The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 4

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| © MUNICH socIALISTS WIN. SRMRLIN, Monday, June 16 (As i in Munich yesterday, the In- ‘@ependent Socialists made large Kaine y ndents, captured sixteen meats in City Council against ten for the majority Socialists. The com- wf have a majorit | Hoe my, e Jew f ition and wedding presents of diamond and sali gold jewelry, and silverware started Lamberts are fully prepared for the early buyers. ‘The busy Lambert factory in the same building with the store, supplies much of the stock, and the rest of it comes direct from other factories, so that in no case does a Latnbert customer pay middleman’s profit. . ‘ Diamonds we import direct, as we, have done for many We save your money on every purchase of diamond jewelry, in spite of the scarcity of fine diamonds, and of high | prices in the present market. Our importations were made |) long ago, when things were different, ‘Solitaire All diamonds mounted in our own ry. A few suggestions for wedding gifts of Lambert diamond ent all guar- Diamond Laval- a Tieres, hand made platinum mountings, $35.00 up; diamond lavallieres, solid 14 karat gold mountings, $12.00 up; diamond hand made platinum top mountings, $50.00 up; diamond barpins, solid 14 karat gold mountings, $14.00 up. Citéles: of Happiness | “Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings ar® seasonable as June roses. And their beauty endures for a loti¢ lifetime; indeed, it is - undimmed by time and wear. All styles. No charge for 2 = ‘and Graduation Gifts That Honor Your ,| Draining Your Pocketbook. “HARLEM MOUSE" IS CAUGHT IN TRAP SETBY SMART BOY * i stebinna 14-Year-Old to Thieves He Found in Apartment. ]| If Howard Elmore isn't a top- | | notcher in the Boy Scouts of America be ought to be, and if he hazn't re- ceived a jetter of commendation from the Mayor or the Police Commis- sioner of New York there probably will be such a letter on the way to | | him in the mext mail. Howard, fourteen years old, caught Wj | the “Harlem Mouse" last night in the midst of a job of burgling. This is how it happened: ‘The Eimores live in the big apart- ment house at No. 415 Central Park West. The elder Ehmore is superin- tendent of the building. At 10.30 o'clock Howard was extinguishing the hall lights on the second floor when he noticed that the door of the J. A. | Golby apartment was slightly ajar. Knowing that the Golbys.are at Bradley Beach for the sumer—Mr. Golby 1s a diamond broker in Maiden Lane—Master Elmore stepepd in to investigate. Two hard fooking citi- zens were stuffing the Goby belong- ings into burlap bags, “Hey!” ald young Ehmore, “you guys don't belong in here; get out! Come on, ekedaddie!™ * When the burglars promptly ske- daddied, leaving the bags behind them, Howard wondered ft he hadn't been too hasty. So he ran after them, yelling “Stop thief!” and “Po- lice!” an® “Murder!” and everything glee (he could, think of to muit the cane, ‘ At 1084 Street and Central Park ‘West Detective Kdward Fitzgerald took ap the chase. Between Central Park and Coltimbus Avenue i cree the detective arrested n Buckley, twenty-eight, who, the po- recently completed a term of four and a half years at Sing Sing and , isa as the * le Howarl Elmore as on elry Buyers diamond) and solid -gald rings Class Rings of ’19 Congratulations to the graduates of "19! Memories of Commencement Day are kept fresh and vivid by Lam- bert Solid Gold Class Rings, in dignified and fitting - signs. Variety wide as usual, oe Solid 14Karat Solid 14Karat Gold Pino Re Bold Class man finish, ing, no and $8.00; 10-Karat ross Tielebs Gold, $6.25, $8.50. Was Order of ainner ‘ant. EITM UMN Ue ne TL mn 102d" Joh HVAT = = = = = = = = = — = = = = = eo THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. liars, ‘The other wkedaddied success. JULY FOURTH FIREWORKS coming Fourth of July .celebra- In the West Side Police Court to- sess whore, record welts ofl AGAIN UNDER THE BAN BY Mayor's statement on the admin- er arrests, was held in $2,000, rf attitude was partly for examination on Thursday and MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION pre ny the wrong impres- went to the Weat Side jail. poe indepehdinbe Day: this bee 7S tieees Raunnienl re year would be observed with the te hundred Wyoming troops of {Lid Not Off Because of War Vic-| “Ild off” because of the great vic~ from Camp Mita and Merrie’ wert tory, but Parade and Patriotic Sail (wan, 7 Wentis, Abe miyse Rucsts to-day of the Rocky Mouns Exercises Will Be Arranged. otates that this year Independ- aoe ee vthennon ta: hy tieataneiak N @ proclamation jssuéd to-day, ence Day will be specially signiti- bor’ of Now Sele followed by i | Mayor Hylan decrees that the | cant and that "in this city ar eh. ton Filth: Avenue Reathul ban will not be lifted on fire- | rangements are veing made for : MMI WEST THIRTY - FOURTH STREET STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL SUMMER FROCKS IN NEW AND UNUSUAL EFFECTS ; Wonderful revealments of the accepted, vogue, of singular timeliness as to models and fabrics, naive in simplicity of line but ultra fashionable in style appeal. The Values Are Most Extraordinary td i ROCKS. of Georgette, Superior gl i Crepe de Chine, and Wool Jersey, de- ™ veloped with wonderful skill in the newest and smartest, of summer models; daintily feminine and a delight to the woman of style refinement. Very Specially Priced, 20.00 TAILORED frock of Satin, Pongee or Taffeta or one of Georgette adorned with bright rich beading or embroid- ery gives the completing touch to a vacation wardrobe of charm. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 Now Prock of B Georgette Crepe, $65.00. jeaded FASHIONABLE NEW WRAPS ILK Duvetyn, Charmeuse, Satin, Serge, Tricotine, Faille Silk, Tricolette, Silver Tip Bolivia, Crystal Cord and Suede Cloth possess that essential quality of texture for making a wrap, cape or coat adapted to the cooler hours of summer. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 © 115.00 . WARM WEATHER TAILLEURS (AILLEURS developed in Faille Silk, Dominette, Wool Jersey, Tweeds, Paulette, Tricotine, Man- nish Serge, Rajah and Pongee have that air of clever refinement, t modish ‘woman demands in her summer garments. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 © 125.00 SPORTS AND OUTING APPAREL N jaunty types and swagger lines. I ne. piece frocks that feature wider skirts and epecmes sleeves of Tricolette, Wool Jersey, Satin and pe de Chine. Belted or Norfolk suits of Shantung, Pongee, Tweeds and Wool Jersey. : Loose or belted coats of Polo Cloth, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. Na: Very Specially Priced, 25.00 © 50.00 « AUCTLENASDDADIANDOND way of a Victory Parade,” at the \FIRE ROUTS SMITH ALUMNAE. same time he clamps down the lid on fireworks and fireagms, | ‘Then Commencement Orator He said: It is understood that the for a day. Their use is dangerous and prohibited by law. The Fire Com. missioner will issue ‘no permits for their display or’ use, The ‘The police will see to it that the law Three hundred an in this regard is observed.” rade there will be musical con- works and fire-arms 4 the | an unusual demonstration in the | certs and patriotic exercises i {Rane ne Speaks on “Ordent by Fire.” NORTHAMPTON, Mass., ‘June 17.— Fire that at Rahar's Inn early to-day forced a hurried exit of the guests, most of whom were Smith College Alumnae of relatives of members of this year's senior class that was gradu- ated: to-dey. Joss was slight. da ninety-one Smith studente received thelr diplomas a In addition to the victory pa: |mencement oration was delivered by ja_C. Gildersleeve of Bar- Explosives are not necessary proper celebration of the MMMM aes SANTUNNAUNNNVAVONANEUEANLANENEE ELEN DE =m DETT EHUD EEUUUTHARERTTA REG HLUT TANT = FROCKS OF QUAINT CHARM EXECUTED IN SILKS OR CLOTHS ‘cotine, Mannish Serge, Pongee, Taffeta and TT in BETWEEN ee MMMM Se SE Fret ROCKS of Georgette Crepe, adorned . with exquisitely wrought jing, also tailored and draped costumes of Tri- figured Georgette are the choicest contributions of summer fas] Very Specially Priced, 25.00 HARMEUSE, Paulette, Satin and Geor- cc are fabrics of individuality and hats auty that make possible the fash- ioning of frocks that express the more attrac- tive features of midsummer styles. Very Specially Priced, New Frock of B 45.00 ' 95.00 ok PRETTY COTTON FROCKS IN LATER MODES LOWERED or Figured Voile and Gingham i F charming check or plaid patterns, go of their sheer delicacy are fabrics par excellence for the making of cool and refreshing. frocks for torrid summer days. g Very Specially Priced, ’ 10.00 HE new frocks of Dotted Swiss, Linen, Gingham, and Figured Voile eniteanenine. in delightful terms, the vacation “festivities and week-end affairs ‘at mountain, lake or seashore resort. Very Specially Priced, 15.00 ROCKS of Dimity, Embroidered Filet Net, Voile, Gingham, Linen and Plain or Flowered Organdie expressing that indefinable grace and daintiness that are ever linked with the moje fascinating summer modes. ? Very Specially Priced, 20.00 75.00 Ps nd ‘ SORDRURUA BS RRUALEEREAV EDAD EAD Sscemmamse=* egies SUNUAUALAUEE DARD ANI ELIE ae — me SUUUAUEUUENLUURUAERUGGLEA AEC ees $s SHUNT TTT SE ~

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