The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 5

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Calende, Italy, at 9.30 d’clock and at Geneva two hours later, A 786—Crystal Pitcher, Ham- mered Silver Band, 83.00 } fange in stock and its {§ reasonable prices bring it new friends every day. 4H OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.”’ 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. i os Race Rae BRONX 80 PER CENT. Bares") VER LAST YEAR &@ hydro-airplane Saturday, ® Swiss aviator, left Sesto crossed the Simplon Police Force Seems Demor- alized in Spite of Hylan’s Tips to Them, While Mayor Hylan continues to write letters and publish enlightening “tips” for his Police Department the burglars and robbers continue merrily on the job and each week sees a new batch of Grats “squeals” on the books in various police precincts ot the Bronx. i! A “squeal” is a repoft on the detec- tive blotter where no arrest has been made. Since Commissioner Enright took command these books are care- fully guarded from public scrutiny. Whe situation in Bronx County has taken a serious turn. With citizens in one section threat- ening to organize @ guard such as is a7 | mounted in @ military camp, to protect homes at night, the “acting” comman- H| , dors of the detectives in the various 4] | Precincts In the Bronx just rush madly but aimlessly about. The only result | | of their efforts seems to be one secret order after another, The latest, just uncovered in the Bronx, is one which brings to the car- W] | pet any slouth who is found talking to || & reporter. In the past week four H| Bronx detectives were haled before Capt. Andrew Wines in this connec- tion. The success of reporters in un- covering Bronx robberies is sald to f4|| have brought warning from Centre Street that there was “a leak some- where” which must be stopped. While silk houses and business houses seem to suffering heavy it cannot be ASY to reach and difficult to leave, 0 were arrested for stealing golf valis in Van Cortlandt Park. ty A survey of the cases which passed through the office of District Attor- J ney Francis Martin in the Bronx # |shows that during the first half of 1918 there were 197 cases of the more Special Sessions. The first half of Tired Eyes 1919 shows 244 of the same type. 2s F A Sure Sign _ || sevmcettt 2, 5 meson ot of E est i rt covers only those cases where rain 8 ly hf arrests have been made. It is further estimated that, considering the whole crime situation, there is an increase for the first half of this year of close to 80 per cent. over the first six months of 1918. t has come to be generally under+ stood in the Bronx that the Police Department is rapidly drawing to a state of demoralization. More Pay urs. Telegraphers De and Fewer Ht CHICAGO, July 14.—Telegraph. oper- ators employed ‘on private, :leased and brokers’ wires will défparid ‘An’ increase in wages of about 20 oF. om ae a 17 West 4ad | Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond Si ||| forty-four-hour week. , . Davis, 993 6th pv.; open Sat. until 6 P. M. sion of the C. T. A. A., said the de- mands would be presented Augy 1. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY . UL BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Retiring Partner Necessitates the Immediate Sacrifice of Our Entire Stock At Less Than Half Regular Prices Nothing Reserved. Every Garment Must Be Disposed Of at Once Fashionable Cotton Dresses “Values to $10.00 Dresses of plaid and check Gingham and Voile, in 4 variety of dainty designs, i van Organ dies, Dimities, Voiles and TTS Vaiues to $18.50. Silk and Cloth Dresses Former Prices to $25.00 Dresses of Georgette, Crepe*de Chine, Taffeta Silk, Serge and Wool Jersey. An assortment of smartly clever styles in great vari i <: i Figured Georgette, Beaded ded Georgette, Crepe de Georgette, Satin and Taffeta » Satin, Crepe Meteor, Trico. 19.75 Vatues to $59.50. Tailored Summer Suits Values to $50.00 Serges, Poiret Twills and Wool Jersey, smartly tailored, suitable for sport and street wear, to close at. Capes and Wraps Former prices to $27.50 A collection of about 150 Capes in a variety of wanted materials and styles; some partly lined; to close at Across the Street from ALTMAN’'S 4.75 Cotton Dresses Linon and figured or 12.75 9.75 Dresses Tricolette, Satin, Beaded Georgette, 24.00 18.75 8.75 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Best & Co, MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops” Fe ogbnge offering of Best & Ce, fine suits for men embracing custom fabric mixtures, blue suits and two-trouser suits that were the best value obtainable at 47.50, beginning to-morrow 42.50 - Because we sell two suits every time we sell one suit, we can afford to offer these underpriced will be marked opportunities. Illogical? Not at all! The inevitable return of newly gained patrons for additional suits, makes these special offerings which other houses cannot afford to match, worth while to us. Fine fabrics are steadily advancing in price. In the near future their scarcity and higher price level may limit the possibility of these introductory opportunities. Dest & Co. Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. 4 ig tL) ath ia ermereangs ada a hil al alc alla Tt ie Pa ; ane! Horlick’s Fil iver and Parcel . Made at Reasonable Prices Badly decayed coat pad, Kevis A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick unch at Home or Office | 4 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ot teeth thor ned, Broken plates repaired while you walt, .BLO ene 25th St. {169 E, $4th St. ‘Cor, th Ave 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor. 59th fr, sisn"* . Cor. Bd Ave, \| Flavor Chowders, Fish and Omelettes with Eddys Beautify the Complexion = 1} d and Ende geen ele ae 40) Guaranteed to remove Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it, by mail, two sizes, 60c, and WATIONAL TOILET CO., HEN you goon your vaea- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to EASE Evening Workd, 19¢ per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday Pa ee ler You Never Pay More at Best’s Party auce An excellent relish H for Soups, Salads, Hot Hand Cold Meats and Vegetables — especially Baked Beans, ? At Grocers and ei Delicatessen Stores MADE IN U.S. A. By E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. ¥. LAYER | IANO Bend for Catalogue. PEASE, PIANO COMPANY ‘is iad abide dames McCreery & C0. PERFECT FITTING CORSETS pet eC aE A selected assortment of Corsets that gently mould the figure inte lines 6h Deum and Piataegudltpetios contort one Spain teem Cee All sizes from 20 to 36 inches are represented, but not in every style Mme. Irene, La Vida and stylish stotit Corsets........... ++ regularly 15.00, 7.95 ; Mme. Irene, Godsard, Bien Jolie, Nemo and Successo Cotsets..regularly 6,00, ‘ American Lady Corsets.........6.4 Ri Mleriansancsises vanscct’ regularly 6.00, 2. RD C-B a La Spirite Corsets. sregularly 3.50, 2.98 a ee ie, eta eee regularly 1.60, 9B e . WOMEN’S CAPES Two léading’ manufacturers have sold us, at decisive price concessions, all the ‘ beautiful Capes they had left in stock in order to make room for their Fall goods, . As a result, we are offering high-class fashionable Capes at prices Actually Less Than Cost of Materials Alone! The Capes are fashioned of Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge in sw: styles —full rippling models—with new collar effects in bouffant and peitbr ang Heavy tassels of Silk, rows and rows of buttons and stitching are employed as trimming. All are lined throughout with fancy Silk of finest quality. 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, 67 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. Address: The World’s Summer Resorts Bureau’ 63 Park, Row, New York City sist vs cyst ne ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street 2 ~ & ys Extraordinary Reductions Another Big Sale 16.50 |. , regularly 29.50 to 49,50 styles. NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS THE WORLD 1919 Summer Resorts Annual and Auto Tour Map Guide FOR SALE, FIVE CENTS \ Y MAIL, TEN CENTS) im Atall World Offices and at all Subway<ind Elevated Road Stations, all Union News Co. Railroad Newsstands irsthe United States and Canada. : a ,

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