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J CSQTE s aeta Rea . 4 the $820, for the acid-distressed two or three KI-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— Se BRYANT PARC HT == FY RBRED UT ees TMEFLONESLOOT = Policeman Knocked Down by eee crust Noni Hb mina Bandit, but Recovers | te "nee ana”, A young man entered the Kagto Hut BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn i - | The following Special Sales Prepared for Tuesday **Roselle’’ Summer Corsets “Roselle” Special of handsome pink Broche, ) low bust, long hip and elastic inserts for : slender figures. Also medium bust, long hip, well boned for average and full figures. Actual Value 3.95 special | .O5 About 3,500 Women’s Brassieres and Bandeaux Specially Priced Summer Brassieres and Bandeaux in flow- ered Cotton Mesh, fine Muslin, Cluny and novelty lace, plain and flowered pink satin; front and back fastenings. Sizes 34 to 48. | 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 Special Purchase and Sale Tuesday Women’s White Skirts Of exceptional qual- ity white gabardine. Novelty pockets and attractive belts. Button trimmed. Unusual Value 3.95 ‘wearing a straw hat, and who had been seen about the hut several times, came in and told Bissert that he wanted a suitcase which he had checked some weeks ago, and for which he had lost the check. At the olatmed | sear evans, Be, cated southern end of the counter in the writing room is @ door leading into a raeeoge room which was packed mith aime thrageod ed the man into the room other 1 room of the Y. M. C, A. at 424 Street and ps veh ‘nea. ‘The thet ‘had 6th Avenue early this morning, knocked the night secretary uncon- solous, opened a safe and got away where at 4.15 o'clock Policeman Isaac with about $820 in cash. Later a po- Kahn of the Mercer Street Station liceman In the lower part of the city noticed @ young man walking toward recovered the money by chance, but Sixth Avenue with @ suitcase in his although he fired five shots at the hand. At that hour of fhe morning it man who did it, the thief escaped. Pag een the key from Bissert’s pocket, The scene shifts to Waverly Place | is @ policeman’s duty to question any but Kahn shut off the debate. Wh |upon the man down the suit- case in anger and it flew ope: conten: an the retniet. fleeing George Bissert, twenty-eight, who one carrying baggage or bundles so had been acting as day secrtary at he stopped the man and asked him the Bryant Park Hut, was putting in| what was in the bag. his first tour of duty as night secre- tary. In the big writing room, where he was engaged, three soldiers were | sleeping and in the adjoining lounging room twelve uniformed men slept. At 3.20 a young, smooth-faced man! “Clothes,” was the reply. “Open the bag and let me see,” ordered the policeman. The man tried to discuss the case, bent over to pick ap the bag and was knocked NEW BEGS TO SEE" BODY OF GIRL HE fronted With Statements of Physicians, they were to have heen married. “Oh, can't I see her now?" hi pleaded. He will be permitted to view th the police said, e ” polices him to help.” # he pavement, di nd fired five nt. drow toward = Sixt! ie. gathered himself ae the money together and went the Mercer Street Station, where the cash ‘was counted and found to total $820, It was later identified as thet Le Ney 3 Droperty by means of- to commit suicide. For that reason denied. / ADMITS HE KILLED Clears Her Name When Con- LOS ANGELS, Calif, July 1.— Harry 8 New confidently expects Senatar Harry 8. New of Indiana, who ho says is his father, to come to his assistance and possibly to conduct his defense in person. He/ plegded with the police to-day to be: allowed to see the body of Miss Frieda Lesser, the pretty girl he ad- mits killing in Topango Canyon Fri- day night—twenty-four hours before body as soon as the inquest, which 1s scheduled for to-morow ,is over, “My father told me to call on him he | !f ever @ were in trouble,” New said. “My sister says my mother has asked Increasing nervousness character- zed New's attitude in the last twen- ty-four hours, and fears were enter- hn | tained by the police he, might attempt guard is béing held in his cell night and day. Reports that he had at- tempted to beat out his brains against | the bars of his cell asec were ' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 7, | according to the latter, that fils flance ments jof ph: lans. The prisoner then said he killed Miss Lesser be- cause she refused to marry him. CHICAGO, July 7.—Mrs. Lutu Bur- boxes and some papers aha therein. New admitted to the police to-day, ||f} In a New The Van Camp kitchens are di- rected by culinary experts, col- lege trained — by scientific cooks. They have spent years in per- fecting an ideal dish of Baked Beans, and we urge you to know the result. The beans are selected by an- alysis. They are boiled in water freed from minerals, to insure tender skins. They are baked in modern steam ovens — baked for hours at & super-heat without bursting or crisping the beans. They Bake Beans Way Now They are baked with a sauce which these experts perfected by testing out 856 formulas. A New-Type Dish The result is Baked Beans ||}! made easy to digest. Beans that are whole and nut-like and mealy. And beans with a zest they never had before. 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That is why so many doctors have Wincarnis has been famous in Europe for a third of a century. the many inferior preparations of ap- substitutes, Buy Wincarnis itself, the nic, Restorative, Blood-maker and Nerve-builder, that has given new new nerve force to countless thousands FREE TRIAL COUPON Edward Lassere, Inc., U. 8, Agents, 400 West 234 Btrest, New York fend me the free sample of Win- I enclose 6 cents (coin or Stamps) to coves cast of and forwarding, (Please plainly.) * "FINDS IT TOO HOT TO HIDE. | was not about to become a niother as 5 were mar- he had previously declared. This ad- when I was 4/ Man pap fo ia < tn g2ao00 mission, the police assert, was made been di- at Beach. when New was confronted with state- years.” ‘babar wat Mitchell . No, 104 Beford ‘Street was arraigned before Judge Me- Sessions . ith through Chicago yosterday on her thiev Gres way to her son in Cai!fornia. + violated ware found ni nidden in chimney Her attention was called to the hk “tim STORE HOURS: 9 a M. to 5.30 jo tt M. Closed on heavient During July and Aveda RICE Permi = 5 rufa FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Now in Progress—Our Great Annual ; July Clearance of Summer Apparel Inaugurated with the Definite Purpose of Clearing Out Present Stocks, Because It Is N Us to Make Room for Large Stocks of Fall Apparel, Purchased Now to Forestall Increased oe ee f a a ny TE tte cove beon tee SS Every Summer Garment in Our Store Is Included and Our Usual! Custom Is Followed of Elim‘nating Profits Entirely, hs Reductions Are Applied Without Cons deration of Original Value or Former Se! Prices. aie In Many Instances Sale Prices Are Just Half of What They Were. | This yearly event is anticipated by thousands of Brooklyn women because of the immense savings ee offered, which are greater than ever this year. Values are so unprecedented you will want to pur- | chase your entire needs for the rest of the season; end maget Of the went oer to still to come. From Day to Day Selected Items Will Be Featured, as It Is Impossible j to Publish All. The Following Are for the Opening Day of the Sale 1 ‘ |} ia READ CAREFULLY—BACH ITEM IS WORTHY OF YOUR CLOSE ATTENTION. if , New Summer Wash DrekSOS oo cefsscs et Former Values to $7.75 \ 5.00 lany of our prettiest models included. Voiles, tdagpenps pail fete with lace, taffeta and organdie. All sises Satin and Taffeta Frocks ............000..000008. Former Values to $22.50 ; 103 Of Satin and Taffeta, combined with Georgette, also late Summer models of figured Georgette. Navy, Black and Summer colors. Satin Sport Capes penal Former Values to $29.50 152 | Swagger waist length models, with collars in throw effect, belted, etc. Navy or Black Satin, lined with’ Peau de Cygne, in Rose, Tan and Nile Green. Surf Satin, Gabardine and Tricotine Skirts... Were $5.98 3.69 White Sameer Tub, Siclity.........cc..:sscssejesssessssseesesesndooons Formerly to $3.95 1.98 | I? Wash Satin and Novelty Plaid Skirts.............:.:0csss Were to $15.00 8.15 | 1,000 House and Porch Dresses....................... Of Voile, Gingham and Percale, Plain Colored, Striped and Checked. Former Values to $3.98 1.98 } “ Zephyr Wool and Fibre Silk Sweaters..................Values to $6.50 \ 3 5 | ay Slip-over styles in all the new high shades, for sport or utility. Round and sailor collars, purling at waist and cuffs. All Suits, Capes & Coats Less Than Half Price i Suits Formerly Sold Up to $22.50 Now 5.00 Suits Formerly Sold Up to $20.50) .555.0:'ssscssssjissacssiscsnssiasiassaannootdiacacte Now 10.00 : " Suits Formerly Sold Up to $35.00.............cccsssssscccssssscssscsssssesssssecssssssseveees Now 20.00 a Coats & Capes Were Up to $20.00....rscssciessesessssesesssssssossssssserersnssssses .Now 5,00 s Canes Formerly Sold Wp to S2B008 oi icccciscrisoiaticae nanan Now 10.00 | fl : Capes Formerly Sold Up to $35.00..........c:cc:csssssssssssssssssseessecssseesessseseesesten Now 20.00 ff Tailored Voile & Organdie Waists......... Former Values to $1.98............ | Georgette & Crepe de Chine Waists Former Values to $5.00 i i Washable Satin Camisoles.......................Former Values to $1.50... | 200 Girls’ Wash Dresses (Chambray, Gingham, Percale) foqe vay... 69c 300 Girls’ Wash Dresses (Checked Gingham, etc.) 7™e_Yaves,0,829% oo. 1.29 Limited Lot of Giris' Smart Capes Zerm Xie inte OF Stee ccsesscssesscincensscniaay 3.75 Flowered and Checked Voile Dresses 6 to 14). Values to $3.75,............ Girls’ and Juniors’ Capes © to 14 and 15 t0 17). Values 10 $12.75 ....sesssseseeeses