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eet GIRLS BoOY IN RIVER. —_— been missing since Saturday night and ‘The body of Etien MoNauity, a maid Gn, the employ of Charles M, Henry, | fox” Wa remy e¢ summer home is at “Gienvitle, int dvclared the fa was lente which she wort around her waist. “She was onl; been in-the water since Saturday. ‘Cleeed All Day Saturday During July and Augast | STARTLING VALUES IN TO-DAY’S MOST. POPULAR FLOOR COVERINGS By aiding us during our trying days of space findi fe Fall ack you may help ourself to sees of tha apasedt lues we have ever offered. A large stock due at our store next Monday will-have us uncomfortably crowded, unless , We can clear mahy square feet of floor space. We must make big eee during the next three’ The selling Ea On all the items quoted below is easil _ below cost of production. f ae vate: Redress, Either. F any one ever says “onions” to | Sam Sussman again there will be | , trouble Sam met Jacob Smolewite. “Sam, will, you g and pay for my onions for me?” “Sure!” agreed ‘the obliging Sam. “Here is seven- ty-five bucks for it” “AN right.” Sam Sussman pocketed the money and took the Bushwick Avenue car of the B. R. T., whengd. all trouble a $40 bend Wool Axminsters 2 Sea Velvet........ $30 9x12 Seamless rn Velvet Rugs eee Handsome rugs, woven in one | Extra high pile, close woven Rugs. piece, in blue, brown and rose | Very large assortment of colorings; trifle All. » Oriental Seedy et BY.5O | Sew Pe! 9450 very special... ; patterns......... | i . $13 9x12 Extra Heavy $5 46x76 Heavy i] Grass Rugs Grass Rugs Best. patterns; all 7.98: Suitable for bed- 2.98 i} colors; very special. room; very special... | —LINOLEUM BARGAINS— | | | | ' | i | t | ' | inhabitants of the neighboring dorp. “Here is the money for the onions,” he declared seme time later to the merchant. ‘ “Where is it?” Bam then discovered that not only was the roll of Jake a matter of history but his own, comprising $1, was also on the casualty lst. “It was pinched on the Bushwick Avenue car," he told Jake some time later. “Easex Market, Court,” said Jake. The pair came before Judge Sweet- ser yesterday, ; *“Your Honor, there is absolutely nothing to hold this man on. I be- lieve, he is telling ‘the truth,” said Assistant District, Attorney Hogan. I move to dismiss.” “Whag is your name? His Honor asked the complainant. “Jake.” “Jake what? , “Jake Smolewitz." TEXOLEUM | $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum t= .19 fortment of pat~ leum:; colors through + square AT HALF rolls; square FUE “vevecevcess PRICE SANITARY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast. | TEXOLEUM RUG * Mills Seeonds, at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE. +198 | $12.75—9x9—gpecial........ 6. . 2.98 914.85—0x10.6,... 498 $17,00—9x1¢. ° New York Floor Covering Co. 60 Flatbush*Ay. + 1 Block trom BROOKLYN Fulton St es 282 thatr” “From my father, I guess. Anyway, you can't make me responsible for it.” “I think that Bam, was not to blame,” deckeed Judge Bweetser. Discharged.” nion mone: Corner Livtugston groaned fake. SEMI-ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE Extra Trousers FREE () Stricfly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER ae SLASHING PRICES My Daylight Workroom ass Trousers so that'I may keep my full force ‘of Free tailors and cutters busy for the dull season, and to make this sale the greatest in the history of my tailori: business I offer these wonderful val- ues, prices of which are slashed to a minimum when other tailors and ready made clothiers are still boosting prices. For this great event | put aside hundreds of yards of High Grade Woolens and Worsteds that consist of Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted, Light Grays, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres that contain a percentage of cotton, which I will make to your individual meas« ure, some 8-piece suits and some 2-piece suits, including extra $1 50 trousers: .... oh eceeveeecencetesccnye oc eeccereeeccveres eeeee ces I APPEAL TO ALL THOSE WHO DOUBT to come and convince yourself why I can give you good cloth at these popular prices, Because I buy woolens in extremely large quantities at a low price. Why do I include good linings and trimmings in m garments? Because it has been the means of making my success in the past. Why can I give my customers a strictly custom-tailored garment that is guaranteed to fit perfectly? Because I make the clothes on the premises in my sanitary daylight workroom, ” > 8. HENRY ADLER, Special Ready-to-Wear Uncalled-for Suits I have a number of unclaimed suits on hand which I have distributed $44.50 among all my 4 stores and will dispose of them at a price as low as S. HENRY. ADLER _ 1432 BROADWAY; Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Oven Evenings Until 10 FP. M.--tetarday Unt 14 FP, M, » 70 NASSAU ST., Corner John 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty ‘ @ven Until 7 FP. M-—Seturday 9 F, M. Opes Untll 7 F. Mm MO STAT BUSS AVENUE. Nowe Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N.Y, Thiele i tear en's aan oon eL 3] And So Is Sam’s Roll of $51;. A Bushwick Car Tragedy''.: #86 When the Bast Sider Wanders Into Brook~|"War'w'sth' Patsy? asked Judes lyn Wilds He’s Sure to Get Into Trouble, and Guileless Manhattanites Who Let! vabnestérs were trailing after the Their Money Roam Over There Are Bound |*2n8 ‘ure of events. to Lose It, and There's No Essex Market WIFE’S TALE OF SHOOTING On PETRITHRA brought Patsy drunk’ and sald he was going to beat up me and the children,” she declared 1 , cordirig to|friend of hers and we went out and is supposed to arise, ac Li he got me drunk. Where did you get a name like| tends Tike that. Honest, 7 vod if only abe doesn’t do It | » et | won't,” declared Olga. reed,” smd His Honor, “Next time, Mr, Judge, | will chase her friends out,” agreed Patsy, Olga came down from the dock, "ll go out.and get @ shave and got all dolled up,” he promised, “and Til Sweetser, But Patsy’ didn’t hear. WHWis arm was aroynd Olga’s waist, and the two reconciled pair, giggling at the 1S NOT LIKE HUSBAND'S And Samuel Levine, Third Person in the Case,,Is Shot in the Leg While Visitihg Mrs. Shuler. ‘Two explanations are offered to-day tent, gloomy and| ror the shooting of Samuel Levine of Showed that the|No, $44 Myrtle Avenue yesterday at barbers’ dtrike| No, 219/Clermont: Avenue, Brooklyn. was in full swing! Mra. Raymond Shuler, whose bus- on the east side. [band ts held op @ charge of felonious “It’s true, Your | assault, explains the shooting of Levine Honor,”. he ad.|in her Nome ap Yollbwa: mitted. “T heard @ folse in the cellar yester- “What caused |%@y and thought it was @ burgiar, I ier 7 went to bd oe ent called tn Me, + » Levine an im to search the cel- motes we las tact lar, He found no ona 1 then asked “She ‘introduced me to an old |'im to search the first floor. As Ke was doing #0 @ shot was fired and the I don’t remember bullet struck him in the leg. into court. “Mr, Judge, he got térribte Patsy was peni- I do not THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. ¢ , 19 : ee — — a — + — nnn EREeenremeees aoe ~ lar, When poked through At the Claasen Avenue Police Station Pye ed rodiny hype sone Pry the here Shuler is & prisoner, he explained |dining room, What I éaw po enraged the Whooting In thle manner to Detective Fisnn: | what | did, Dut she shouldn't show |know'who fired the mot” so nan, acts | Jake ’s Onion Money Is Gone 1 hid fh the cel-' three obifidren, me that I shot Levine” 5 Shuler will be arraigned for exami. “T heard my wife make @ date With | nation to-morrow. Levine by telephone. The Shulers have Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy coms and calluses right off with fingers . Apply a few drops of “'Ereezone’’ upon that eld, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, foot and all, without pain or soreness. . Rubber can be as brittle as a pipe-stem” : | or soft and crumbly as an eraser The springiness, or resiliency, which we associate with rubber, depends on the “compound” agents known. The “compound” is then “cured” or as silver is combined with other metals to make it durable, so is rubber “compounded.” Different “compounds” are responsible for the wide variety of rubber products we use daily—hard, brittle articles like pipe-stems, fountain-pens and combs at one extreme, and the soft, crumbly pencil eraser at the other. O’Sullivan’s Heels—now univer- sally recognized as a practical neces- sity of city life—put an exacting demand on the ‘‘ compounding” process. O’Sullivan’s Heels must be both durable and resilient— they must have the toughness to withstand daily grinding on hard pavements, and the springiness to absorb the jolts and jars of walking. What gives a rubber heel'‘life” It 1s not just the rubber that baked under pressure, oe oie is durability. It is this special the making this special process with the utmost that has, since of the first ru heel, established O’Sullivan’s Heels as the standard of rubber heel Guaranteed to outlast any other heels gives O’Sullivan’s Heels their springiness and wearing qualities. To secure the resiliency and du- rability of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are ‘‘com- pounded” with the best toughening O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out Copyrighted, 1919 by O'S. R. Co, Uf an O'Sullivan Heel ie cut along the side 60 that a thin wtrip of rubber is loft attached at one end, that strip will have great elasticity—it can be stretched several inches. With an or- dinary rubber heel the material enaps in two before it has stretched to any Great degree. This test proves te remarkable resiliency and durability of O’Sullivan's Heels, against the O’Sullivan’s Heels are teed to wear twice as as ordinary rubber heels; and willout- last three paire of leather heels. Go to your shoe repairer and have O’Sullivan’s Heels pe on your shoes. Lee yen 'sHoslcreforabinedin , white or tan; for men, women O’Sullivan’s Heels Fa andbesurethatyou 4 get O’Sullivan’s — avoid the disap- pointment of -_ stitutes, {