The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919.’ | 8 : . { | rour, and lived at No. ee alyer Street, |to be given by the Knights of Commbus | == =a == | i POLIGE SAY THEY HAVE ‘sts es bre ne oes OLIVER AOLSON Of Happy Wedding Bells; re Tyce Admits Being One *26yF4 compan SESESESESEaEEaEaEEE———eeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeEeEeEeEEeeeEeeeeew—™" « Oo ade " 5 of Band, But Denies BROADWAY mst | Court Sings Last Strain Try These Delicious Meats! When the meal question vexes, when you're rea and puzzled about whato have and last night jories of shows of ceremonie: Shooting Hilbert. | “Well, 1 guess you've got me,” said |Mobert Tyce, alias Raiph Dietz, to aes eas ike Sli | Brooklyn detectives yesterday when they are a prominent note in the personal Nice Marriage” Wound Up When Mike Sliced Sand tl nine connie OTE TUETAT CET EAEUTEETACHLAATAA NTA ENTE ETE ESET HHI j : , ” r) adornment of women and children Piece Off Policeman’s Hand. police say Tyce !s the last of the bandits WwW. foal ther Li , "Ready toEat Neate’ - dy ¥ | that held up and killed Charles Hilbert, © WOFR YOU: (0. toe igget’s are de- bf 1dn't cook anything bet ij for Gilets, Girdles, Bags, RUISES, black eyes and broken| rate, the general aspect of the East .'ariver, on a lonely road near Somer.| fe pendable drug stores. tor poaral, Aad Caan J French Waist-line Ties, Dottie distinguished the ses-| Side Court was that of the receiving itis, N. J, last August. ‘The police say Dependable O! odie ; ready for your table., fast tell 9 Boudidir Caps, Lingerie sion of Exsex Market Court yes- | ward of an emergency hospital, |Tveo admits he was one of the gang, as to quality, , Service. of appetizing flavor and nourish- Sraad Nii dcania H}\terday with Judge Nolan on the! The first wounded man to step for-! but denies firing the shot. Any article purchased on our recommenda- mont. Boiled Hem, Mtat Loa ’ rassieres, Children’s bench. Much Indecision was mani-| watd was a policeman, | |, | Hight highwaymen held up, a, moor tion is always returnable for exchange or the Sorecd Beat Gai oe ng t . ~ | truck, e "i . ; Hair Ribbons, Ail | tested by those who were supposed to ding, Your Honor, of ‘Newark, containing silks, valued at Sashes, and Se know the causes of the turbulent price, if it doesn’t prove absolutely satisfactory. They were all $25,000. When the bandits stopped the good friends,” he machine, Hilbért, who was taking it m Ne to’ Allentown, refused to was « ») "CO oe week-end, Frivolities, so to speak, for Infants’ Clothes Estrelle | that attend the marriage celebrations some OTTO STAHL'S surrender and drew a revolver, He Our Beikes Are Uniformly Conservative in that soction of the greater city showed the cleaver ‘4c once shot and killed. * 2332 Third Avenue - ] 7 ; | Soven of the eight highwaymen were New York —— - seemed mostly to blame, There were, | Mike had cut HIS arrested and are now serving terms in ze (Sa Te ed |on the other hand, those who saw in| Pe. miniature! iS, rrenton, Prison. | Chief of Police WY of 7 a le tien merv' etect! “waar” | of the approac #p an “EVI ” ce ce, who Wi ; $F MAKES LITTLE OFF Jk WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FINO IT| 01 : me Fa eC i a Ee : eyaiiis Woe) —— SS : merous bottle .| Vernon Avenue Station. Olll World “Wants” Work Wonders. : . 47-49-51 West 42d Street Soa RAE | oponers, corkscrews and other weap- | Tyce sald ne was a pusillet, twenty. ; 7 y ons, 4 atts ard haere “Tell what you know of the cass,” . .__3 sald the Judge. ‘ “I wan called to the wedding where : r es it had start caw le- ) fendant Mike running up the stairs.) > . iiwing’erord' tha” brendan? The Store is closed at 5 P. M. | the cleaver.” | ‘ "Did ho appear to be protecting! (6) S | nimncier” | n Saturday next it will be ‘ “I can't say. Everybody seemed to y closed at 12 Noon be in the fight.” } Mike's explanation was that some- body “put” a chair on his foot and grabbed the chopper “The cop was hit by accidental,” he} declared. “Tt was a nice wedding, | oe f And the cop just happened to get in} ij the way.” i ¢ Mike will have to explain to the tt j]| orand gury, ‘ ‘oft music would have been appro- a | priate ‘for the. entrance of Mike | M bd ‘ - * GREAT DRESS CLEARANCE We Will Close Out Wednesday An Immense Assortment of Smartest Silk = DRESSES In All the Formerly to $55 Poco ne A Sale of | Special Values i | fell unconscious. : % . | Silk Parasols.& Umbrellas will be obtainable to-morrow and Thursday in THE VALUES ARE TRULY SENSATIONAL! |): et ae ' Blankets, Bedspreads, Hon geo Ea $4.50 | Comfortables, Etc. cabbage pot. A witness declared that Mike had gone to seo Willlam and that the| will offer unusual value to-morrow (Wednesday). a, large selection of which will be marked two went to the corner for a beer or ij |two. William was then allowed to at money-saving prices. Hal in. “Mike comes to my house and says Morost and William Wasnik into the) court. Mike's ear looked as though it were hanging on merely by of "a “bandage, ‘and Wllam’s. eye : MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK in existence. Mike's battered ard bedraggled ap- Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street has “What was the || trouble?” asked Judge Nolan of Mike, “I was struck on the ear by me and I wouldn't let him.” The newest summer styles in Chiffon Taffeta, five exclusive new models in the new ruffle skirt effects, some with side draped tunics and smart bow effects, Tucked Georgettes, Beaded Georgettes, Flowered Georgettes, Crepe Meteors, Tucked Crepe de Chine, Beaded Crepe de Chine, Newest Satins, Taf- feta Combined with Georgette, Exclusive Foulards, Foulard The Parasols are substantially made of ex- ry, Boke, Co ev tan, Sekin: Benen staat Ae ble Nie | prove, ithe throws me, onthe oor cellent-quality silk, in smart plaids, plain White Blankets . Gray, Mauve, Eiberts, Taupe, Flesh, White, etc. another fight and 1 gaid no.” ; colors, and black-and-white stripe effects. per pair ; $6.75, 8.50, 10.00 & 13.50 ae {Only once and I got hits lots more} “ The handles represent several variations of His Honor decided that the honors por 4 arcie Soe eee eens eneton,, the new Hy | , 2's ftonor, decided that the honert| the fashionable wrist-loop style. Colored Blanket Throws (of' cotton) ruffle effects, draped tunic, surplice collar, tucked, shirred, beaded or embroidered. Immense assortment in all sizes, 14 to 44, enabling every woman to secure a most astonishing Age of 02. The Umbrellas (women’s styles only) are made Cowes tye 8 ee bargain, of serviceable silk, in black and colors, and : i PE are mounted with attractive novelty handles. White Bedspreads (scalloped) The price quoted is exclusive of the | Satin-finish War Revenue tax. : Size 2 x234 yards . . + each $4.95 Size 214x234 yards . . . each 5.95 Crinkled Dimity Size 2 x234 yards . . . each $2.90 A Pre-Vacation Sale of Size 214x234 yards . . . each 3.75 Week- en d Cases Comfortables (wool-filled) offigureddottedmull . . each$9.50 and other travel needs will present a worth-while buying opportunity Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (First Floor) Tho all- yoar-round soft drink for to-morrow (Wednesday). , (Hemmed or Scalloped) s * Popular demand —— built Bevo's Greet plant All of the articles enumerated are made at prices that (quality considered) are the most perfect industrial equipment in the world. of black enameled duck. exceptionally low. Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided with every humanitarian device possible for the protection of the health and safety of its thousands of employes. Electrically operated. Capacity 2 million bottles daily. Week-end Cases Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches; with tray $5.00 & 6.75 The Department for (Fourth Floor) MIRNA AMIR ANHEUSER-BUSCH Women's Hat Boxes | Electrical Utilities ST.LOUIS Size 18x18x12 inches; with two hat forms | and two shoe pockets, | {4s showing several ingenious devices, for con- | serving time and energy, that should make b r — $5.75 | a direct appeal to the Summer housekeeper Bemes @ 2 og | » and tourist. | Add | Be Mid bp - ~ , 5 ‘pam Ss cal Whe thi EPs : cloth and having an inside pocket. ‘Bathing Sult Bags interesting items are ; lined with waterproofed A few of the most Size 17x10 inches; lined w P Grills, Toasters, Percolators, Flat Irons, Disc ba ad Visitors to St.Louis are invited Cc Se . foinspoct this mammoth institution <a : : Er . Y Stoves, Curling Irons and Flash Lights. All aS 7 < S 3 Z ; . Es i : o $2.85 are moderately priced. a; | — ~. (First Floor) (First Floor) art HM HALON NATTA CD ft Vif innate YVAN HTIMS a we ——, = last day of the Boy Sco member anc the bo; Oe Tomorrow will be ¢he ut drive. Become an associate a é

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