The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 5

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‘%. What do'you think? - Does his friendly wink \ uggest your collar’s on the iM rink? i" “~\ Why not try a soft Sum- ner *Shire collar? 7 Say “Ulstershire! Soft, yw and good to look at. SHOOTS DAUGHTER "AND HER HUSBAND INBED; KILLS SELF Williamsburg Man Attacks Sleeping Family After Property Quarrel. Jullus — Goepfert, sixty-one, Williamsburg. real estate broker, ap- proached the bed in which Mr. and Mra, Matthew Lucasi were asleep in a second floor apartmen: at No, 1406 Jefferson Avenue, Williamsburg, this morning, and drawing a revolver, shot Mrs. Hilda Lacasi, his daughter, in the left cheek. Lucasi, a darbér, thirty-one, was THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. about his “wrongs,” the neighbors sald, and a few weeks ago became so nolsy that the children bailed him to the Gates Avenue Court for alleged “disorderly eonduct.” He ‘was placed on probation. Since that time he had apparently been tess violent. When the old man locked himself in the bathroom after the shooting, Lucas, finding the key to the hall door missing, dropped from a front window in his pajamas and ran to the corner of Knickerbocker Avenue , and Hancock Street. Patroimen Mon- ahan and Olsen went back to the house with him, found the body of his father-in-law and called an ambu- lanes. Then Lucasi collapsed. ‘When financial difffeulties threat- ened him four years ago, it was said on the road to riches. Among other parcels he fs said to have turned over to his wife at that time were the apartment houses at Nos. 1403- 1405 Jefferson Avenue. in the neighborhood, Goepfert was} B; | [oop Se eee Se ra we yd the anybody; to hell with your shield,” Samuel Markel a logized publicly to ‘ollew Commissioner : cage, Third Deputy GETS SPEEDER’S APOLOGY and the clerk called the next ————————————— Col. Augustus Dunn — Porter's Ruffled Dignity Is O. K. Again After Court Scene. The ruffied dignity of a Third Dep- uty Police Commissioner was soothed by on apology to-day in the West Sido Police Court and the reckless driving complaint made against an impetuous ‘busines sman by the D, P, C. was withdrawn and the cas dismissed, The Third Deputy Police Commis- sioner is Co. Augustus Drum Porter; the business man, Samuel Markel of No. 924 West End Avenue. “At 11.80 o’clook on the night of Wednesday, June 11," Col, Porter told Magistrate McQuade, “I was crossing roadway at 54th Street with a woman companion when the respondent's au- tomobile almost ran us down, The re- spondent waa driving. “I stopped the man, showed him my shield and ed him what he meant ¥ 80 impet the livos of pedea- trians, His answer was ‘I didn't hi identify the wearers of Boston Garter It holds the socks snug and smooth, without bindi: gives absolute security perfect leg-comfort. Sold Roerywhere. Groner Frosy Co., Manens, Boston Jain pid! jue. Soft silk *Shires, if you'd \ther. i} _ Athletic underwear. One-piece or two-piece _ arments. All sizes. *Regietered Trademark, | JRoogrs PEET COMPANY shot in the left temple when he grappled with his father-in-law and is dying in Wyckoff Heights Hospital. After the double shooting Goep- fert locked himself in the bath room, shot himself in the left side, the head and the mouth and tumbled upon the floor, dead. Mrs. Lucasi, about to become a mother, is reported to be seriously injured. Neighbors said the shooting foi- lowed family differences of long standing concerning the ownership of a “ i, | a 29th Be Four at dathSt | real estate oncé held in Goeptert’s Broadway Cenemict minh Ave | name. Four or five years ago, it 1s oat Warren at 41st Ss | said, title to this property was con- veyed to his late wife, who, dying one year later, left her estate to two daughters. Abbyt one year ago one of these daughters, Hilda, became the wife of Lucasi, the barber. Goepfert did a deal of mumbling Sold jby Make Everything Impure SCREEN NOW! You select a milkman, a grocer or a butcher because | of the cleanliness and purity of the food yee ay, Do you expose thié pure, clean f to the danger of imfection from Proper screening Bay Screens and Pat Them Up Yourself—Nop is doors Cont. table (nental |by Leading Departmen: Retail Dealers and Wholesalers. THE CONTINENTAL COMPANY, DETROIT — Distribatore disease-laden, filthy flies? the only fly preventative. tt Stores, ee WHALEN BROTHERS: Brooklyn's Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 r+ Grand Street Cor. Driggs, Ave. Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY ibe able Tiouse of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest sreck oi medium || The Ui iets goeds aad ives the easiest and best terme of any house in the trade. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S » $21.00 SUITS, $23.50 50c Weekly Beautiful Buffets in endless vari- ety es high as ‘ bis nin at team 27 SUMMER CLOTHING GIRLS’ SUMMER | Complete Stock of Vietrolas, All szes || NU poys' SUMMER SUITS $8.50 Big. Stock of Buffets | | VICTROLAS DRESSES $8.98 | 204 ,HIk stock of records at our Grand || | Aeolian Vocations and records at our Smith St. Store, sad 49 Smith Street || Your Opportunity to Help the Boyhood of America. Nation-W de Campa gn for 1,000,000 Associate Members. Boy Scout Week Extended to June 18th Support This Campaign Through Your Local Committee. Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.—New Telephone Call—Greeley 3400 James McC 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY reery & Co. 34th Street FEATHER NECKWEAR Below Regular Prices Marabout Capes, silk lined. .7~ sine VOP OVEN oginrcnwyyer regularly 7.75 6.75 Marabout Capes, with tails, silk lined.. Ostrich and Marabout Capes, with or re coeeeess Regularly 12.75 9,75 without tails, silk lined....... 10.75 regularly 13.75 NOTIONS—SPECIALLY PRICED Garment Shield Holders........... each 1,35 Naiad Bolero Dress Shields. pair 65¢ and 85c Reliable Dress Shields, Flesh color, pair 33c, doz. 3.75 Reliable Dress Shields, White Nainsook coy- ered i pair ic, doz. 2.: Sanitary Aprons, Flesh color........... 55c Sani tary Aprons............++ 25¢c and 40c Compressed Sanitary Napkins............ i aged a fea doz. 95c and 1.25 Vi Sani’ Napkins, doz. in box......... — al ee Elastic Sanita ry Belts......each 22c and 35¢ Extraordinary Sale Metal Beads for Necklaces, various colors. ... bunch, 85¢, doz., 9.00 Kirby Beard Hair Pins in Box ...... box 35¢ Holdtight Hair Wavers........ 3 pkgs. for 25c Enameled Dress Hangers. each 15¢, doz. 1.65 Folding Hangers, nickeled......... 3 for 20c Wood Shoe Trees.............doz. pairs 95c Se Goodwear Rubber Bathing Caps, 2 styles. 55 Cuticle and Nail Scissors........... pair 40c Scissors and Shears, extra quality... pair 85¢ . 875: Soldered Ring MESH BAGS & PURSES At ¥%3, % and Less Than % Regular Prices sold for. ring mesh, Gold or Silver plated. & Six patterns, 4, 444 and 5-inch sizes graved or etched frames; silver-plated o Seven patterns, 5, 6 and 7-inch sizes; Twelve patterns, including or ropeeedin Pouch style, 5 and- 6-inch plain, ring mesh. We have just purchased ull the exquisite Mesh Bags a high-class manu- facturer had on hand at the lowest prices b: s of high quality had ever been The result is this extraordinary sale. 1.95 AR ee ae regularly 2.95 to 5.00 Etched, engraved or plain, 2, 214 and 3-inch frames ; shirred or reversed soldered Cane eras regularly 6.75 and 8.50 ; soldered reversed ring mesh; plain, en- r French Gray finish. (0 y ere mnaren regularly 9.50 and 10.75 reversed soldered ring mesh. rae en mre regularly 11.75 to 14.75 uch styles; 4, 414, 514, 6 and 7-inch plain, etched frames; all with soldered reversed ring mesh, Gold or Silver plated. EC) AA Ree regularly 11.75 to 14.75 etched or engraved frames; all reversed Your Opportunity to Help the Boyhood of America. Nation-Wide Campaign for 1,000,000 Associate Members. Boy Scout Week—Extended to June 18th © Support This Campaign Through Your Local Committee. 5th Avenue Two-clasp White Silk Gloves, with double finger tips and Paris point embroid- ery on back. WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HOSIERY ; Women's Thread Silk Hosiery,—lisle tops and soles; superior quality; Black, White or Cordovan. Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, Black or White, extra sizes.........6.eseees Children’s White Cotton Socks, with fancy colored tops, in a wide variet; terns. Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Specially Prepared Sale WOMEN’S WHITE SILK GLOVES Pair, 85c¢ Very Low Priced 6 pair, A Sale of Great Importance DOLMAN WRAPS AND CAPES 1,200 Wray of highest quality Crystal Bolivia, Silvertone, Garbardine, | . a Woo! Velour, Chanella, Men’s Wear Serge— Nowhere Can Such Values Be Duplicated Beautiful Bolivia Wraps—distinguished in style, color and cut; Wraps of velvety Wool Velour; Swagger Capes of fine Men's Wear Serge; Sport Coats of Velveteen; fashionable, Chanella Capes unlined—stunning styles in Silver- tone Velour. The touch of the specialist is evident in finished seams, the lay of collars Many are trimmed with silvery Tricolette, self- and graceful flow of lines. cording or rich braid—others rely on beauty of line and material alone. All 22.50 regularly up to 65.00 are lined throughout with finest quality silk. Navy or Joffre Blue, Henna, Mahogany, Rookie, Reindeer, Taupe, Copenhagen Blue and Black. {GEL EN Summer Show Song Hits by the Ten Most Famous Composeseg {\ Broadway, including Jerome Kern, Victor Herbert, Irving tH Victor Jacobi, Lou Hirsh, &c. Furst Song, June 29, “A Wedding Day,” from “She's a Good Fellow,” now at the Theatre. (Published by special arrangement with the J. B. | Co., New York.) Words by Anne Caldwell, Music by Jerome Kem. S$ | Song, July 6, “Some Wonderful Sort of Someone,” from “The eDlad Lit takie at the Lync Theatre. Sunday World; get the set: order New Telephone Call—Greeley 3400 dames McCreery & Co, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street sar or pair 1.65 a

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