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Momortul Service for Inventor of ‘Anniversary of the entor of the Chamber of memortal Snereee a nt a A Aw arent Was placed of or monument. by _ th 1O~ Ser ur. se Dailey’s Old Fashioned Jams ABsOLuTety Pure Dailey and Company Brockport, N. Y. ™ 4 eee: Fall! Silk Taffetas, or we dotted 4 BD a Pa to ded a ts Pees : —— wanker’ . every holiday and all other days, It is one of “Pry out the tip, pull off the strip” and with- serve with any meal from New Year's around to Christmas. Full measure of Solid Jam 20c, sax Summer, Hours, 9 AM. to 6 P. _M.—Closed All Ml Day Saturdays== Clearance Sale 5000 Dresses Drastic Reductions Beginning Tomorrow Morning lected from higher priced most successful style-ideas for all smart Summertime occasions. Delectable ruffled models, adorable vestee models trimmed with Val. lace and Organdie, new surplice blouses and = new tunic models. Gowns of Taffeta & Georgette Rare Dress Opportunities Here Tomorrow Your Choice of Smartest New Fashions 519-7 ow 895, re. original models—evidently bespeaking higher i—boasting of exceptional designing and dressmaking -—many showing advance silhouettes and treatments for’ any models, quaint ruffled and draped models, bodices with attractive “Bertha” lace collars. Wonderful values! Navy and Pastel Shades of Silk Georgettes, Lustrous Satins, » Those Exclusive Black Net Gowns, $39.75 party and Bos eeening gowns—for the boardwalk or dinner Nets with silk underskirts, effectively ‘DISGUISED POLICE i) TRAP FIVE MEN IN ~) REAL MOVIE STYLE ioenatedal Lé Lévy, Motor- boat, Van, Flashlights Fig- ure in This Story. Tryout to-day. Klub Day. at 10 A, M. smalt launch, moved to the dock. A motorboat in the Hudson, a big | arrested. furniture van waiting on the dock, roughly dressed policemen in hiding, the flashing of signals, such was the metropolitan setting of a sensational arrest at daylight this morning on the pier at the foot of West 155th Street. Officers of the Marine Divi- sion or harbor squad were the cap- tors. my Five prisoners, charged with the larceny of sino slabs valued at about $1,000, describe themselves as George Hall, twenty-seven, raflroad em~- ployee, No, 64 DeSales Place, Brook- lyn; Harry Schwartz, twenty-nine, unemployed, No. 850 East 175th leave and Sergt. Smith pulled come ashore, They had clombed ‘to the pier when patrolman, having around i,” ae the Harlem oi a better day slad Iwi Street; Thomas Roberts, thirty-four, of 165th Street and Harlem River; Morris Butter, forty-five, truckman, No, 45 Avenue D, and Felix Schmidt, forty-three, No, 293 Bast 7th Street, who says he isemployed by Butter. Sergts. John Smith and Michael McCarthy and a number of patrolmen were in concealment on the pler when the van drew up. Two men alighted. Signals were exchanged with a et," identified by BOMBING VILLA FROM Rome lia and Pile 0. atticlal advices, re that Dieguea, who was, Mi scoodecanani a “UNCLE JOE” TO LEAD ‘This exquisite —— a.dy'a Belcher " [| expectea to Head Par Bae. «Sa City To-Morrow. Rw rare solid gold; on 10 Months ron the ing Bol a Harlem Sea boy shot, Kiddie Klub to Havé Tryout To-Day For Their Great Pageant|: NoTick TO KIDDI® KLUB MEMBERS: Last call to kiddies who wish ig be in the pageant on Kiddie Meet Cousin Eleanor at the Shrine of Diana, Luna, Coney Island, Kiddie Klub Fun Festival July, 23. a hiree tween 08 parc orey bers bed ecte ante che van when the men on the pier were The men on the launch started to @ gun, fired one shot and ordered them to barely “you the ag aro’ he “actors” showed him thelr’ ‘peas te promptly helped in is afternoon that the Met- | twenty-four hours. The District At- . |torney told the Court that the seven, cials as one ot frei Saree | captains. prllntel: - ’ Rinnai 9 AIR. en Mexico City have been used effectively against Villa, followers between Santa r de Conchos, according the airplanes had been weet a Vile qrden was Manuel Rosalia, at Dhekt sixty miles northeast of Parral. ELKS. le in Atlantic ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 9.— Chicago seems to be the favored city ‘ phe Elks’ Con- tutions asking shovism Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Voile Frocks Reduced Extraordinary Money-Savings—Offering New and Exceptionally Desirable Selections $5.75 and $]()7 5 groups. Representing the season’s Tee exceptionally attractive assortments composed of frocks se- Georgette and Novelty Voiles—Chintz Organdies—Ginghams—Scrims—Dimities Very Special Featuring New Frocks Discriminating women of exacting tastes will select from this assortment with frank delight! A group composed of specials from higher prices embracing exquisite Voiles, Dimities, Organdies and exquisite Novelties. Foulards goods which had not been bene George Blaze as the man with Boies 44 he done the bulk of his bus! Jones-Jewell drivers. —>——_—_. FLOUR THEFTS REVEALED’ BY STOCK FOUND IN STORES Grocer Admits Buying Goods From Drivers of Hecker-Jones- Jewell Company. Beven of the twenty-two drivers of the Hecker - Jones - Jewell iMing Company arrested on « charge of stealing flour and cereals from the concern and selling it to grocers throughout the city were arraigned for sentence to-day in the Court of General Sessions and remanded for He Decorated. ground that he is not entitled to it. who had pleaded guilty, had given important information which will lead to further arrests of grocers. As @ partial Msult of this infor- mation Detective Fagan, who worked up the case for the Hecker-Jones- Jewell Company, went yesterday to the grocery. store of David Deuteh, No. 172 Ellery Street, Brookiyn. He found the place, he says, a nf stocked with flour and cereals m: factured by the Hecker-Jones- Sewell concern. The books of the milling company do not show that Deutch purchased the goods. At No. 169 Ellery Street, in the 3 sth St. 350 Sixth Av.> aad 8t. zor Nas-au, at Ann St. enp Cash Grocery rs owned by Deutch, the detectives found another stock bf Hecker-Joncs-Jewa)! Emil Fuchs, counsel for the ‘niiling company, said that information: has been obtained which will result in the indictment of forty or fifty retail grocers who have been dealing with Hecker- James Hamilton Lewis Refases to CHICAGO, July 9—James Hamilton Lewis, former United Senator Senator from Tilinols, who recently received word that he had been decorated by Bel- gium ‘for war services, announced to- day that he had written the King of Belgium, declining the honor, on the INS ) ‘July Sale of Wash Dresses wwe er. OZofere tenn the The materials ety Taffetas, Goorgettes, Linens, Satins, Voiles, and Crepe de Chines $5 to $25 formerly $18.50, $19.50 $22.50 and $25.00 Now$12.5 Thirty-fourth Street Final Reductions have been made in the prices 6f a considerable number of styles in Women’s Boots Low Shoes and Slippers (chiefly those about to be discontinued from stock). Asa result of this radical re-pricing, a splendid opportunity is offered for obtain- ing really fine, high-grade footwear at the unusually low prices of $4.75, 6.75 & 7.85 per pair Sizes are broken, but practically all sizes may be found in the collection. (Sale on the Second Floor) Summer Bed Furnishings priced below value will be a drawing feature on the Fourth Floor for to-morrow (Thursday) and Friday. The offering will include White Blankets per pair ea $7.50, 10.00 & 13.50 Colored Blanket Throws of cotton ‘ . ° é each $4.25 Comfortables Figured mull covering, cotton filling, each . . . . . . - . $4.95 White Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads (scalloped edges) Size 214x234 yards . each $2.90 Size 214x234 ydrds 2 32.) = «Seach «(3.75 Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases attractively priced GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Especially Attractive Values in Little Children’s Washable Frocks & Suits will he offered to-morrow (Thursday) in the Depattment on the Second Floor, at the following reduced prices: Little Children’s Washable Frocks in white and colored, materia’s (sizes. not complete in all. styles, but ranging generally from 2 to § years) reduced to $1.85 & 2.75 Little Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 2 to 5 years) reduced to. «> © »© © « $2.15 Also a Number of Infants’ Dresses ; (sizes 6 months to 214 years) reduced to «4 ° Pe sary . $1.25 Several Hundred Dozen All-linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, will be on sale to-morrow (Thursday) st value-giving prices. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs) Hemstitched, per dozen . $3.65 & 5.90 Tape-bordered, per dozen . 4 - 6.75 Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen . $1.50, 2.15, 4.20 & 5.50 Tape-bordered, per doz., 2.50, 4.20 & 5.50 Hemstitched and initialed, per dozen 2.00 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, QR ah ark gue a vie es: Oe Handeembroidered, oe cai 386. & 506) P