The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 6

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ward Hart ta perpetuated througn ite] 1 wns the ‘Travetiers’ bestowal on sundry and divers new kids, the reasdn is not far to find. ‘The Franch liner La Savole yesterday |to Kdward Hart of the brought « large number of French w ae S beldes-to-be.- Most ‘of them we § wompective \ signage E: French Wa-Brides-to-Be Are enae bu- au. couples, however re Late aj Marriage Bureau. pal Bu lding:after. tho clo lend to St __ Store,closes at 5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays until September 1st. Best & Co. poeta ‘MEN'S CLOTHES ' Best & Co. fine tailored men’s suits, reg- a ular 47.50 grade, for a limited period | fare offered at ee AZO Only in ‘case. you have not yet visited our Men’s Shops (Sth floor, Best & €o.) is it: necessary to tell you that the hall mark of a gentleman’s taste which eens SERIE ES: 5 acne) the workmanship of these suits. Tailored from fine custom fabries bought long ago, these suits were exceptional values at original prices. Yet the saving is not alone in price. If you are considering. ordering from a tailor, the saving in time here emphasizes that of price. A-wide assortment of fabrics. ~t EXTRA- For men who demand maximum service from their clothes our Men’s Shops offer an opportunity to purchase 4 Tepito flannel suits 42.50 in fine pos Boao lendidly tailored throughout. | With the ‘many men designate when they order a suit from a ellan, these suits were I value at their regular rt 47.50. Blue, Brown, Olive and Cambridge shades. ~ Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. } re nm ba ie ee gece ws ecco Pe See ary ee aa er tae rn A a You “Never Pay | More at Best's Lord &Teylor 38th Streéti: | FIFPH AVENUE— ___- 39th Street _ Men’ s All Wool Suits Reduced lection of fabrics and pat. terns at ea¢h price. oo 32.75. "36.75 Aoi *43.75 56.75 /, Fvery Suit in regular stock . (excepting Full Dress clothes) Reduced in Price for This Occasion Summer Suits«and Suits for wear ‘the year round, Flannels, Unfinished Wor- steds, Cheviots & Tweeds 465 Lexington Avenue. the situation by telephont |win P. Kilroe to argue before | Sproul of Pennsylvania for the ext | dition of Harry K, Thaw, it beca | known that for some time the New| | Yorksauthorities have had private de- | tectives lodged as inmates in the in- is confined. | tele re all our clothes is in every detail of - |For Last. Two Years England Bore |"Don't forget it was the Douglas Haig ¢ “Mea 8 “ie ay Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, “yuLy 9, ett © GOV, SPROUL HEARS: EXTRADITION PLEA IN THAN CASE ;Swann’s Men Present Affi- davits for Return Here to | Answer Assault | Charge. HARRISBURG, Pa, July 9.—KEx- tradition of Harry K, Thaw from} Pennsylvania to New York City, where it Is desired to try him on an| indictment charging him with as. saulting Fb ick Gump of Kansas City, in New York several years AO, | was asked of Gov, Sproul and Attor- | ney General Schaffer at @ hearing this | afternoon by officials of the New York | District Attorney's office, ted by former of Philadel. to extrad during Gov. Brumb: honor the re ground that Thaw had insane and that it was legally ten- possible to extradite an insane man, | With the rture this morning for Harrisbu' Asuiatant District | Attorneys Robert Johnstone and Ed. sane asylum where Th Affidavits from these detectives wil , be read to Gov, Sproul showing that! Thaw has been living a life of 1ux-| urious ease, that he has been per-| mitted to visit theatres and cabarets, to have with hfm in frequent at- | tendance a private secretary and a| lawyer and to leave the State of} Pennsylyania ‘to be the guest of a} Philadelph clat at Sea Girt, N. J. Frank P. h, who has just re- turned from the Peace Conference, 1s expected to join Johnstone and Kilroe in the extradition fight... Walsh is counsel for thé Gump family, | Thaw's attack on yous Gump oc- curred two years a » Hotel McAlpin. Afterward ‘Thaw’ fled to Philadelphia, whete ne attempted to | | commit suicide, ia contined—when Asylum, @ ptivate institution fo: Insane, wt Philadelphia, BRITISH EMPIRE WON WAR, SAYS SIR DOUGLAS HAIG Brunt of Struggle, He Tells People of Newcastle, LONDON, July 9 (Uni Preas).— | ish Empire Marshal Sir ed yesterday in @ that won this war talk @ great deal about our) ” Haig sald. “It was necessary right that we should do so to buck anc |them up all we could while the fehting was golng on, but don’t forget It was the | the Italia it des Trends made t REFUSES TO JAIL PEDDLER.| Old Man Denled License : Women’s Pum soles and heels. ‘ Colonial Day Bed, {in- inches wide; complete with box spring, $44.75 Box Springs Fine ticking, hair tufted; "$27.75 | CREDIT TERMS Ls 4 Down on $50.% 75.00 | Arartments |) se “ «© 190-00 Furnished 10% « « 159.0 Complete TS pope: ie $50 to $500 250 « & « 300" das gree Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION at CORNER FISHER BROSE COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 CL ee Springs woven Wire springs; all sizes. White Enamel, Day Bed, 3-piece, with spring attached; 36-inch size; ex- clusive of Mattress and 38th Street Important purchases made in anticipation of the certain demand for smart, serviceable, well made White Skirts, of this particularly desirable type, make this unwsual offering possible. The styles are the very latest,.introducing distinctive pocket effects, novel belts, pearl button trimmed. ’ Gabard'ne, Fancy Cords, Wash Satinettes Of superior quality, in finely tailored, perfectly finished models on, the fashion- able straight lines. At Very re. Prices Women’s and Girls’ White Low Shoes $3.95 White canvas Sport Oxfords with rubber White Canvas Oxfords with mili- Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $4.85 Footwear from regular stock ‘reduced+—white tan, patent and other leathers; all sizes, but not in each style. Second Floor, Mahogany, 30 double — fabric Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE-- Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. —Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August TOMORROW AND FRIDAY A wate of White Tub Skirts A Specially Planned Event Providing Unusual Values at Newsods 94.65 26 to 32 inches All Made to Sell at Much Higher Prices Third Floor s and Oxfords Beds and Bedding In the July Clearance Brass Beds A large assort- ment, in all sizes. Metal Beds in ivory, white en- amel and mahogany finishes; all sizes, Cribs in ivory, enamel and brass. enh mini a Queen Anne Day ~ finished an er Mattresses Stearns & Fostefelastic felt, in three-quarter and full sizes, $17.50 Englander Wit Edge, hig! block link spring. Mattresses Black curled horse hair, 45 pounds; assorted ticks. $39.75 Way Sagless guaranteed wire springs; all sizes. Pillows Fine feather pillows, 22x28} good strong tick, Pillows Good ‘quality feather pillows, 22x28, $1.95 Ivory Finished Metal Bed, 1% inch square contin- A Limited Number Zephyr Wool Sweaters $9.75 A new Tuxedo collar model, on smart straight lines. Finely made of that soft, light weight Zephyr wool so eminently. desirs, able for Summer wear. In sport colors'or the darker tones, a Sweater novelty superior in style and qual- ity. Slip-on Sweaters of Zephyr Wool Marked for Clearance $4.85 A varied collection there are two or three of a style or shade; many ef- fective contrasting color combinations are featured. hird Floor. July Sale Values in ‘ aoe” Goods Round Silk Pillows $1.50, $2.75, $3.50 Three novel styles is illustrated, in choice shades of lavender, mulberry and in black, as well as the popular rose, gold and blue. Hand Embroidered Baby Pillows 2. id $3.25 Madeira embroidered over dainty pink or blue covered pillows; illustrated. Lace Scarfs, 85c Three pattérnsy and two 45. inch length styles of Crash Scarfs, $1.50 Heavy quality with ef- fectively embroidered ends. Scrap Baskets, 85c Mahogany finish frames, with shirred cretonne sides. Enamel Baskets, $3.50 White enamelled with tinted rosebud and ap- ~ plique. iiteoed rifth Floor, Housefurnishings ' Kitchen conveni- ences for hot Summer day’. ‘Priced less than usual. “Red Hot" Electric Toaster Stove, nickel- plated; 10 inches long, 6% inches wide, 5 inches high, Nickel-Plated Electric Toaster, with toast rack; complete with cord and PNY Fyn aA eye $2.75 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, triple motion, cedar tub: 1 qt., $3.00; 2 qt., $3.50 3qt., $4.25; 4qt., $5.50

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