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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. MYSTERY IN GIRL’S DEATH. |¥J, $, ARMY SUPPLY PRICES \ Store Opens 9 A. M.—Clones 5 P. M.—Closed All Day Saturday. ee James McCreary & ca. 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY #ND WEDNESDAY tract goes to the Chamber of Deputies | for ratification. « This ts the greatest achievement of ARE ACCEPTED BY FRENCH the United States a gy Commis- of Rifle Found. U _ngatostan RN. 7. Jay Sie sion, which Sad turned down & French | jon of the bullet which — pene- jtrated the heart of Mina Nettle Contes, | L¢ftovers Are Valued at $1,000,- several hundred millions. the woman found buried in an old barn} 000,000, but Exact Terms can resell to! I GEM COLL COl | FCTO she ta boligvel Wo hove coneea bet Are Not Known. gE annew mee ve ba Bho’ bullet was a @ gun of larger than the France other countries andreds | gy 4 worth of | 22 repeating rifle found in the automo- who is automobiles, safety | |e of Charles Percy Roberta, r f House Needs a Long Rest. :] Dr. John Storer of No. 98 Edgecombe ; Avenue, who ts attending Magistrate | Tlouse, Seid lost night that his patient has not improved and that he would Snot be able to resume his duties on the abonch before Sentember or October, tives, buttons, clothing, Meyens 1319 Importation UMPEIAN LIVE.OIL “always fresh” son Santa, Scattering’ Jew- | els in His Flight. ‘When people in the neighborhood of ‘West 8th Street saw a weak-looking ttle man bounding up the stairway of the Cohmbus Avenue Hlevated yesterday afternoon tossing jewelry to Ci right and left down into the avenue they didn't know what to make of It. | It was too early fur Christmas and’ Sold Everywhere too late for All Fools’ Day. ‘ ; ‘Twenty-eight seconds before a train \ eames Gan bak ae hein ‘Tingle was nailed by Patroknan ne MA te Peter Riley of the West 100th Street | Packed in Air-tight, Light-proof money was gone and when I job I was too weak ing. “It did not enter my ahead and ‘collect’ until, hours. assured Any Lens $1.00, $1.25, af sacs saw the street d wid ft & ff Ce we oor le } Rehiliché. . 12 Weat Sth Street, in a dons “I walked tn and straight up stairs Established 57 Years. to the third floor. ‘mae OF these [}New York: 184 B'way, at Jotn Stl]| things were spread out on top of a a23 Sixth Av., pe St./]| dressor. The rest were in the draw- 350 Sixth Av., aad St. . I had everything together and a 5 gd tay hed My ready to leave when a servant |girl peeked in and let a yell out of Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond S|]! her they could hear in Jersey. Before 223 Sixth Ave., Open Sat. Until 6P.M, _//| the third yell I was across the street and climbing the stairs to the L. ™ another minute I would have been The house in West 86th Street is the home of Charles H. Jaeger. Mem- bers of the household deny Sam Fox's story that the door was open, but the Police have failed to find on Fox or in the house anything in the form of a jimmy or other tool of the burglary business, SECOND FIELD ARTILLERY IM AMERICAN LEGION POST Organizes To-Night and Will Have Five Hundred Veter- ans aS Members. | o Reville Post, American Legion, ‘will for Catalogue. ‘PIANO COMPANY PEASE ‘West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 87 Halsey St, Newark, N. J. Whi, meet to-night at the Second Field Ar- fts Pe ve tillery Armory, No. 171 Claremont of "| Avenue, for permanent organization ‘This exquisite and election of officers, The member- Ladys Beloner ship is limited to 600 members, and application may be made to Fred Pruter, No, 171 Claremont Avenue, Tho ‘officers to be ebected include a President, three Vice Presidents, |Secretary, Treasurer, five members of| | the Fxecutive Committee, a delegate to the County Committee and a éele- gate to the County Convention, called to meet Sept. 2. ‘The post is named after Reville, a |town in France that was the last “P. 1 10.5 ROADWAY, 'G." of the 105th Field Artillery in or Maiden Lane— 92 Floor France, Ring, fine blue-white diamond, perfect cut, Mekearat solid gold; only $50. 10M hoe Gallon. write ilustrated Catalog a” «Do Come to See Me Soon.” Furniture Credit For Homelovers Are you glad to have friends visit your home? Are you proud to have them see the way you live—your furniture and furnishings? The furniture in a home tells an accurate story of prosperity and happiness—or just the opposite. You will be surprised how easy it is to get nice home things here at Cowperthwait & Sons. A little cash goes a long ways at our stores, and your credit carries the charge month after month until your account is finally balanced, Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit Men who served with the colors in any branch, now ablished in civil life again, are entitled to “Sol- 's Credit” and No Deposit is required. Ask "Both stores close at noon on Saturday during the summer period, but are o; until 6 o’clock on other days. The Harlem store is ,open every Monday evening until 10 o’clock for the conven- ience of those who cennot come during the day. Open a charge account this week, Then He Nana O Outof- Sea- Ison sa by the police, Authorities solved. i inwist that Roberts must be before the murder mystery is | exact CowPERTHWAIT &- SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Two and 121st St. Stores 193-205 Park Row at Chatham Sq. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. One of the Best Values in the July Clearance Sale Women’s White Canvas Pumps $4.85 New high-cut style with light welted solesandLouis XVI. heels Footwear That Should Sell for a Much Higher Price. Poor, Dainty Summer Negligees Most Attractively Priced $3.95 Sheer White Swiss in a pretty model trim- med with Cluny lace; elastic waistline. Gowns and Pajamas $1.95 Gowns of flesh or white Batiste, in pretty Summer models. Pajamas in flesh Batiste. Silk Briefs Georgette Crepe in the most wanted street and evening shades. .yd. $ 1.28 Silk Pongee in white and colors; 33 inches #§1°58 Taffeta Silks Chiffon finish, i a navy blue, 36 inches wide. .yd. $2.50 Black Sgtin Pade Soft finish....yard $3.00 Ground Floor. Semi-Made White Tub Skirts Fine quality of cotton Gab- ardine, in several stylish mod- els with two pockets and sep- arate belts Navy Blue Costume Serge An_ exceptional quality, suitable for Capes, Coats, Tailored Suits and Dresses; 55 inches wide. .yd. $2.98 Second Floor. $5.95 White dotted Voile in a_ ribbon girdled straight - line model with shawl collar. ' one piece style coats with jecond Fleor. Short Notes An Exclusive Novelty For brief correspondence, for the hurried message, this latest of Statfonery ideas, Fifty sheets of grey, blue or white paper, pei forated at edges an mmed so that when folded the single sheet forms an envelope, In a smart little Portfolio of heavy seal grained 3S Caplin 5c Grownd Floor Yarns In New Shades Lovely tones, of Aquama- tine, Jack Rose, Panne Peacock, Jade, Reindeer, ile, Apricot, Silver, Blush and other unusual colorings. Germantown, Silk andWool Knitti Worsted, Vicuna, Shetland, Floss and novelty Yarns. Wifth Floor Straight line mod: skirts sraltpes at foot. Extra size petti- :p hem. $7.95 White dotted Voile in. a ruffled straight line model, Valen- ciennes trimmed, White Sateen Petticoats $1.95 els, in regular’ sizes; Cotton Fabrics At Closing Out Prices Trish Printed Dimities More than seventy-five caasy figured and sui de- 8 on white grounds; fast 35¢c Cotton Dress Voiles A large assortment of nov- elty designs; 39°40 inches d 28c Tennis Rackets. Unusual Values $2.00 ens, medium and heavy welait Rackets of excellent make; with reinforced shoulders, A limited number only, and as the price is so lov, early selection is advis- ble, i Penit, Detsn Posts — traps—Tapes—Markers at Lowered Prices. Eight Ball Croquet Sets Reduced to $4.00 Substantially made and packed in plain wooden box. Seventh Floor Excellent Values in Luggage That Will Stand Hard, Knocks Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Open top model, 3 ply veneer basswood vulcanized fibre, cretonne lined; shoe pockets; convertible hat drawer; fitted with spring lock and drawer bolts, $28.5 Cowhide Traveling Bags ‘Tan, smooth leather, hand sewed corners and edges; 3 pockets, Size 16 to 18 inches $10. Black Enamel Week-End Suit Cases—Leather corners, extra tray, pocket in cover; good handle and lock; sizes 24, 26, 28 and 30 inch, $10.50 Fourth Floor Wardrobe Trunks Covered* with fibre. 45 inches high, 24 inches wide. ‘Twelve hangers; shoe pock- ets; laundry bag; five draw- ers. Convertible hat drawer for women’s hats. Patent locking device for all drawers. $55.50 Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered mT Ist Final Clearance Sale CORSETS AND BRASSIERES At About ¥% Former Price High-grade Corsets of standard makes, moulded in perfect-fitting, fashions styles of splendid materials, have been radically reduced for this event. Included are many models of handsome Silk Brocade, Chamoisette, French Coutil, Treeo Mesh and Batiste. i Sizes range from 19 to 36, but not all sizes are represented in every style Mme. Irene and stylish Stout Corsets... +. -formerly 15.00 . formerly 10.00 Sizes range from 86 to 42 Brassieres of fine Nainsook, handsomely trimmed with lace top and bottom, open at the back, with shoulder straps of ribbon. formerly 2.00 163 Brassieres of Flesh Color Crepe de Chine with V-shape neck, trimmed at top and bottom with Filet Lace; open front. formerly 1.60 95¢ Extraordinary Value for Tuesday Only BOYS’ PLAY OR CAMP SUITS 2.45 regularly 3.95 While they last on Tuesday, we will offer 239 Suits, as illustrated, made of light weight Khaki of dur- able quality, consisting of Shirt and Trousers with Khaki Web Belt to match, Some are made with short sleeves —others with long sleeves. Obtainable with straight running pants or knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 8 to 16 years Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Seasonable Offerings of Men’s Summer Furnishings Shirts, Pajamas, Underwear and Half Hose at Prices Far Below the Ordinary Madras Shirts Crepe Silk Shirts $2.55 $8.95 Madras with silk and fibre stripes, Splendid quality crepe silk in a: crepe and flatweaves —a selection of | large assortment of patterns—va- neat and novelty patterns on light | rious colored stripes on light grounds, grounds, - Pajamas $2.95 Fine mercerized jacquard weaves in plain colors, madras. Silk Half Hose 65C pair Made with lisle toes and heels; navy, cordovan, gray, suede, black and white. Shirts and Drawers 95c each Fine crossbar check athletic shirts and knee length drawers. Bathing Suits $6.45 All worsted suits in new heather mixtures; trunks made with belt loops and small pocket. Around Floor Men’s Oxfords, $7.45 a pair CHANCE for several thousand men to get fitted in one of this season’s best styles at a price much below to-day’s market value. Dark tan or gun metal calfskin Oxfords, taken from regular stock. Fourth Floor

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