The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1919, Page 4

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IS STOLEN AGAIN; 3 ~ 10,000 HUNT Il Henry’s., Car Vanishes From Broadway While He En- , joys Banquet. Inspector Dominick Henry's auto- Mobile has been swiped again, and early to-day 10,000 cops in the Greater. City were inspecting every passing, eat for the number H“fi;-which was On it when it disappeared, about mid- night, from Broadway and 48th Street. Inspector Henry, who has charge of the bright light district, went to the Palais Royal Cafe to the Capt. “Mar- ty" Owen dinner, parking his machine in Broadway, near the corner. Al- though the great intellects of the Police Department were at the dinner and not far Away from the Inspector's car, thieves ‘got it with neatness and despatch. Five minutes after he came out and @iscovered its disappearance, iF tss8 13 Hf st ves Whalen and Dillion, with a ape- etal squad, were sleuthing: for it, Big- nal lights flashed eVorywhere and a general alarm was sproad to all pre- idtnote.’* ’ SHOES Regular Values Up to $10,00 fi -grade Pumps and Oxfords Fae, Meioteee Sathe-<aileesatinted Beautiful Collection’ of Fashion Favorites by Reducedto Less Than Cost Ta Bedell is closing out 850 of their cost. mod dresses which at their original prices were the talk of the t - Complete assortments—doors open at 9,00eHearly choice Georgette, Flowered, Figured and, Novelty Voiles, Cotton Crepes, Zephyr Voile, Scrim, Dimities modéls “developed this season. Besides frocks of Organdie; Figured Voiles and Dimities Any Summer Hat in the House Former $10 & $15 Models $9.75 Always attracts crowds—~rain or. shine, come early! dust what you want for immediate August wear. Backward season has certainly been kind to you when it brought this sule! In Bargain Basement Taffeta—Satin—Crepe ‘15 Taffetas, Georgette Crepes Lustrous Satins, Combinations de Chines, Meteors, Foulands three months that thieves have stolen the car. The other time was May 20, when it was taken i wan "Yt ts the second time in leas than had been fired, from three boys. » Hours, 9 A. M.'to6 P. M.—Closed All viene Final Clearance Summer Shoes West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Closing Out Voile Frocks a bustle—a quick swallowing of coffee tomorrow morn- “Star” $25 Summer Frocks, Now $15 Just the other day they were $25.00! Including three of the abeastul , ag eugmented by 157 frocks of Silk Taffeta and Georgette, Sale of Silk Dresses _ Summer merchandise must go—we have’ tedaced prices drastically to assure absolute clearance in one day! “Beautiful afternoon and stréet frocks taken from regular $16,098 and $25 assortments. "{ Sutts, $15—Capes, $5 and $7.75—Wash Specials {3 ji aot ncn! st tort 4 stor an Invalid; — Living Life of Recluse in Brighton ‘Mystery House’ Former New Yorker Keeps Be- hind High Board Fence and Guard Warns Off Callers. LONDON, July 14.—One of the mysteries of Brighton, a popular Channel resort, {a the two-story house, just opposite the King Bd. . ard Memorial, where lives Will- lam Waldorf Aator, formerly of New York, but now a@ peer of Britain. Viscount Astor has had the old house entirely redecorated and there lives in such seclusion that evothe borough surveyor has net been permitted to enter the grounds, ‘The plage is surround. ed by @ high board fence which preserves it from inquisitive eyes, and in addition there is a formid- able person, who is described as & croam between a gamekeeper and @ family retainer, who pa- rades before the residence, and warns off would-be callers. Hotel Astor A hour: late ‘ert el Astor, sed iJ i recaptured several ‘tuois * Lord Astor, it is stated, is an in- valid, who is in love with Brighton and is anxious to be relieved of the attentions of society, BURGLAR HURLS PORTER THROUGH CAFE WINDOW Police Commandeer Auto, and Chauffeur Identifies Fugitive as Holdup, surprised burglar at work this morning on the concern's safe, which had been @ from the front part cow was also surprised, for the bur- giar started after him wit. an ice- ficted @ severe wound on Nakon- cow's hand. The burglar seized the porter by the collar and, hustling him through the room, catap’ through @ plate glass window. The burglar 1 him y ni e burglar ined nothing at the restaurant, i Permanent Rank for Besson and Sims Nearer, WASHINGTON, July %.—The Housé |. Naval Afi f Admiral for life be & Benson and. William ‘own, best, the the A Num Misses’ Capes& Sports Coats comprising a variety of desirable Summer models (the coats of jersey, the capes chiefly of serge) will be placed on sale toemorrow (Friday), for quick disposal, at the extraor- dinarily reduced price of $11.50 This is more than one-half less than the former selli A Sale of Girls’ Washable Frocks to take place to-morrow, will offer smart models (sizes 6 to hand-embroidery (sizes Greatly reduced prices Washable Frocks, and Coats. Madieon Avenue ge hud} Pe ha ———- trial of the action for divorce of Helen Card Schuts against Bernard Schuts be- McManus of defendant's’ counsel, as- married the plaintiff and had been con- and « year after the date when she aa- sorted the marriage was performed here show that Mise Card set up no claim to when he Jacob Nakoncow, porter in a res- |/] taurant at No, 45 West 28th Street, |/f of the room into the kitchen. Nakon- pick and @ cleaver, with which he in- | Gia nema mpeet Fo B.Altman&On, | Frocks of chambray and gingham in several Specially priced at $3.65 Frocks of chambrette, trimmed with colored Specially priced at $4.25 the major number of Girls’ Silk Dresses, (Both Sales on the Second Floor) Bernard Schutz Admits Woman Charged Bills to Him and Demanded $10,000. the ‘pestpemiement of the ie In of fore Juatioe to-day, Terence J. serted that the defendant. had never i Unuously In Burope for a year before in 1808, Mr. MoManus anid he was ready to ae eee oe ae 7m a an Pisco ther: S] prices went hand in hand. 9 To-day it is known # Wi it America as ® si the pre-eminent place Be H OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” 314 Fifth Ave., nr. 32d St. | Open botardays watlt’ a Po, Gillies Coffee Co. ber of os ng figure, 12 years) 6 to 10 years) are now marked on Summer Capes and - Fifth Aver ited age tpn STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER ist Best & Co, | : Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . Established 1879 MIDSUMMER FASHIONS at Special Prices Friday Women's Georgette Dresses ! 33.75 Four Exclusive Best &€o, Models Navy Flesh Taupe White Gray Tasteful mod- els of good Georgette. Just what many women have been looking for— dresses with- out beading or embroidery. Good material and smart lines. Sizes 34 lo 44. Two Models Are Shetched ~ Women's Wash Skirts 3.35 4.85 * Originally 3.95 to 5.75 Originally 5.95 '0 7.95 191 skirts at 3.35 : 181 skirts at 4.85 Excellent values—Best &€e. standard of material, style and tailoring. Sport and semi-dress skirts of fine grade domestic and imported gabardines. LOOR eames You Never Pay More at Best's Best & Co. BOYS’ KNICKER SUITS OF FINE ALL WOOL “Made in Our Own: Shops” Sizes 7 to 18 years 15.50 19.50 Heretofore 17.50 to 28.50 With the price of wool steadily advancing ‘this ‘is a highly advantageous opportunity. Timely for vacation as well as school wear, these suits’ of ‘all- wool, fadeless fabrics are ready for the hard wear boys give. Of mannish custom mixtures in a variety of shades, developed in Norfolk and other belted models, every ‘suit is.tailored in our own shops with the same fastidious{care:as if the garments were custom tailored. ‘ Desi & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th Street Est. 1879 You Never, Pay More at. i & SS SPSLNF MAA AGNI a Z a

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