The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 6

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wy r f i world, Boss—Mtajor.” said Jim White,! dragged to the trench unsonsctous.|“but I've got back home to find that a When he recovered he killed the sentry |certain party is stilt waiting for me and marched four other Germans back |and I do want @ job be! we call on to American headquarters. The medal/the minister.” he wears tells the story. Anybody who Ob. to Mapene, Hy 5 PER CENT IN ‘ ——>— | first-class teamster who has proves ‘nia Gevbtion fo Unele Base cad Rs peng oe ea Ng get get in touch with Sergt. Jim White ono tehee at thelr at togation, Hes. Bronx Residents Organize Sen- | try System to Catch Bur- glars Who Dodge Police. 4 : " through Major Warren Bigelow, direc-| .. | . r m De wants work White does|ior of the Me-Employment Bureau at| Si eadicne otretta\emencid by tan. ft conceal the fact that he once killed | No, 505 Pear! Street. Sie the satite Eatetins eatearee et He , It was in a German trench.’ “I don't want all the money in the! $9 Broad Street. ; Closed all day Saturdays until September lst. — Best & Co. 1 -MEN’S CLOTHES Ri. “Made in Our Own Shops” /4| Best & Co. fine tailored men’s suits, reg- #| ular 47.50 grade, for a limited period are offered at a ~—S«-42.50 Only in case you have not yet visited our Men’s Shops (5th floor, Best & €o.) is it necessary to tell you that the hall mark of a gentleman’s taste which characterizes all our clothes is in every detail of the workmanship of these suits. Tailored from fine custom fabrics 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. EXTRA— For men who demand maximum service from their clothes our Men’s Shops offer an opportunity to purchase Two-trouser flannel suits 42.50 : oe sey flannel, splendidly tailored throughout. With the vi trousers which many men designate w! they order a _ suit from a tailor, these suits were ex value at their regular - price, 47.50. Blue, Brown, Olive and Cambridge shades. ie REDUCED i MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S OXFORDS | These are our regular hi Oxfords which are reduced, Emphasizing the fact that the criminal cases brought to the atten- tion of District Attorneys and Grand Jurors are only those in which ar- rests have been made, and pointing out that police failures to arrest are not thus recorded, District Attorney Harry E. Lewia of Brooklyn to-day made public figures which, he said, indicate an increase in crime im Kings -County in the six months Just ended of at least 26 per cent, Mr. Lewis does not agree with Po- lice Commissioner Bnright that the “erime wave” was due to the return of the soldiers. Fewer service men, the District Attorney says, were ar- rested up to July 1 this year than in the corresponding period of 1918. The figures; 1919. 1818. Ine. Cases presented...... 1424 1,207 817 Indictments returned 1,214 980 234 “An examination of the records of this office,” District Attorney Lewis said, “shows an increase in the num- ber of cases in which defendants have been apprehended, and this increase relates only to the more serious crimes and not to the misdemeanors. “For a time there were numerous rovberies—-more than the average number, Fortunately, that has de- creased to some extent, although the activities of the robbers still cuntinae, There is altogether too much crime for this community when regard 1s had for the conditions which existed a Year or two ago. Notwithsaanding this increase, we have béen able to cope with the work, and the jail is comparatively clear, and we are not behind more than one month in the disposition of all cases, bail and jail.” “Turn out the guard—second story man approaching!” is the cry Falle Street residents in the Bronx expect to hear soon unless the police succecd in capturing the tall, slim, gray-clad burglar who has visited five homes on that street within the last ten days. In three of the cases the thief got away with jewelry and cash and ‘wice he was scared away. Major Frank A. Spencer jr., No. 1061 Falle Street, of the Second Field Artillery of the New York Guard teeth mieten EE eee a ee + because size is not offered in every style, although every and who recently returned from t size is to be in the assortment. France with the 105th Field Artil- ; lery, bas suggested to the alarmed] 400 pairs of black and tan Russia calfskin Oxfords in medium and narrow toe lasts. Heretofore 8.00 and 8.50 householders that they organize in military style and post sentries at several points along the street #0 that the agile porchclimber can be apprehended, The Major's neighbors have taken kindly to his plan, and desided at a meeting last night to put it into effeet if the police fail to ar- rest the culprit within the week, The burgiar, who started working | the last week of June, is adept at |Gimbing up the porch columns of Faille Street's two-family brick houses |and also makes his way up the sides ,of the building in the manner of a j human fly, “ANNOUNCED BETROTHAL AFTER THEY WERE WED Charles R. Cattus and Daughter of Gen, Rafferty Secretly Mar- ried Last Winter. Announcement of the engagement of Misa Mercedes Rafferty and Charles Raber Cattus was made June 20. To- day came the news that they took their romance into their own hands last win- ter and were married Jan, 2 in the Dutch Reformed Church by the Rey. Dr. Malcolm McLeod, The bride is a daughter of Brig, Gen 6.15 200 pairs of high-grade Oxfords in black and tan Russia calf and 8.15 patent leathey in wide, medium and narrow toe lasts. Heretofore 11.00 Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. Eo Pow 1 eae bed ty “ — CLOSED ALL DAY SATU! , mest & Co... Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 j SUAS EEE Friday and Mrs, William Carroll Rafferty of ; 3 the Waldorf-Astoria, | br. Cattus is % son of Mr. and Mra. John Van Antwe a Midsummer Clearance Cattus of New York and Bay lead, Mrs. Cattus is a granddaughter of Major Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, who served in the Civil War and was a well known diplomat, The Cattus city home Women's mamps oe Oxford —— NC-4 PICTURE 4.35 & 5.15 A Souvenir Picture ‘ Regular 7.50 to 12.00 grades in Gravure An unequalled opportunity to replenish your stock of footwear. 414 pairs ' of well made regular Pest & Co, quality shoes, in our exclusive models are Ready to cut out and save or frame. a et A A ee RE I DE ee ee =e -» offered at savings too great to ignore. Not all sizes in each style, but all * ‘sizes n the collection. . 3 aary of these models are those that know no season, such as the smart pump with low and perforated toe, which many wcmen elect to wear with spats all Winter. : Arother model high in vogue that is included in this offering are nut brown Colonial slippers with Louis heel (regular $12.00 grade). Oxfords with Louis heels. Pumps in brown patent leather and gun metal. White canvas lace shoes also. Next Sunday World NING ¥ _WOSLD, FhUS } Lord & Taylor 3%h Street 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.—Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August A Feature for the July Sale Misses’ Sport Suits of “Paulette’’ At the Remarkably Low Price It is distinctly an achievement to offer suits of this novelty Tricolette weave at so attractive a figure, for Paulette has hereto- fore been obtainable only in the higher priced models, A typically smart Sport Suit, as illustrated, with straight belted coat and skirt that in every line meet youthful style demands. In shades of— Navy Blue, Pekin Blue, Wood Brown, Lustrous and most effective for either $29.50 Rose country or town wear. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Cotton Dresses $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 A collection of specially purchased summer Frocks, new models in plain or novelty Voiles, Ginghams, Tissues and Organdies in both light and dark effects. Sizes 14 to 18 years. ‘hir Floor. A Delightful Collection ; Midsummer Hats, $9.75 Millinery that charms by its enchants by its daintiness. Graceful, becoming wide brimmed shapes of sheer Georgette Crepes Maline, Tulle, simplicity, Exceptional this of- fering, for the demand for Surf Satin Bathing Suits has far exceeded the supply; and the Dainty Summer Dresses FOR GIRLS Flowered Dimities, figured voiles in pretty patterns and sheer corded tissues in simply charming models for girls, 6 to 14. etachable uimpes of white lawn or crisp white organdie col- lars, cuffs and sashes, give them a delightfully cool touch. A Most Unusual Offering Vacation Dresses of bright Plaid Ginghams or Chambray. Sizes 6 to 14. Reduced to, $1.50 ‘hird Floor. A Sale of Surf Satin Bathing Suits—$3.75 ome with velvet crowns, others of featherweight lightness, fash- NX ioned entirely of bees diaphan- LIT\ ous fabrics. Ww Many all black Hats trimmed with burnt ostrich in osprey effects and gleaming jet orna- price quoted is a most attractive one, Sightly, service-giving Suits on new lines, straight and smart. Made of lus- trous black Surf Satin, -, ments. Fourth Floor White Habutai Silk $1.78 yard 36 inches wide—a popular fabric for Summer underwear and dresses. Striped Tub Silks Suitable for cither misses’ or women’s wear. Yard........ $1.58 Natural Color Shantung 33 inches wide. Yard.......-$1.58 Fancy Georgettes Light and medium colors; 40 inches ide Te VAIGS ss cepiuccieaiet $2.75 Ground Floor. Irish Printed Dimities 38c yard A large assortment of beautiful de- signs in fast colors. Cotton Dress Voiles Charming selection of novelty pat- terns; 39 and 40 inches wide. iy To bay Pi Are ee rings Sy Fr 48c Printed Japanese Crepes Imported fabrics in small, neat ef- fects on white grounds. Yard...78¢ Second Floor Others in pastel tones are lovely with flowers, softly wreathed with ostrich or smartly ribbon trimmed. Hats that perfectly complete the picturesque ensemble of Midsummer costumes. 36 to 44. Habutai Petticoats $3.95 Whigs washable Habutai silk of excellent quality, in straight line model, double » paneled front and back. Children’s Dresses $2.75 Ten pretty little models for youngsters of 2 to 6 Dresses of checked years. -kec and plain Organdies, Dimi- ties, Parisian Lawns, White and Fancy Voiles; some hand smocked or with touches of hand stitching; others pique or lace trim- med. Infants’ Section—Fourth Floor ——— Women’s Pure Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs Plain hemstitched; sheer quality. Box of 6, $1.50 Dainty embroidered cor- ners; excellent quality, A dozen, $2.16 Ground Floor with yoke and sash of Tuxedo stri; penhagen blue. or Co- Sizes Complete assortments of Jersey Swimming Suits, Tights and Caps. Semi-Made Tub Skirts $2.98 Several new, straight line models, with slit and odd pockets, deep sepa- rate belts and large pearl buttons. Sport Colors in Silk and Cotton Eponge, also White Cotton Pique and Gabardine. Waist bands 26 to 36 inches, Beoond Floor Towels At Clearance Prices All linen hemstitched Huck Guest Towels, $5.50 dozen, Satin Striped Hemstitched Cotton Huck Towels, $ 2.75 dozen. Turkish Bath Towels—a special purchase— excellent quality, $4.50 dozen, Table Cloths Pure Irish Linen Damask, in beautiful round designs, 5.50 cach. Pure Linen Damask Napkins, $3.95 dozen. Becond Floor

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