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nized him as a fugitive, for a “lift” Durot, who lives at the Knights of Col- umbus hut at 48th Street and Ninth Avenue, was held on ® Warrant iasued by Judge Ratzig of Lawrence, L. 1, and is accused of having stolen Liberty bonds and other article: Inwood, L. 1, Country Club, where he had been a watchman. Toes avs Fo ur et "WMABBED ON ROBBERY CHARGE Abas jive Themes io “omits | Former Soldier Accused of Theft of Clothing and Liberty Bonds $1000, m HET INPAYROLL FRAUD, |oqwe al efabyion 5 rl Fa x ro iB oma ara NN TRINKS.” BSL (Tree eae From Country Club, Ropert Durot, nineteen, a former soldier, has been arrested as a result of his asking an automobilist, who recog: Mrs. Clara Arendt is custodian of the club where the robbery is alleged to have taken place on July 17, Last night he and her son were riding in their SHIP. BOARD SAYS FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DA Every week, from day to day, we look around 4 to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish. Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to prices thet never fail to.cell. .— Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods © AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. {Staten Island Builder Indicted and Others Sought in Al- leged Conspiracy. for a ride. Mrs. Arendt told her son that the man was wanted on a charge of er Arendt told Durot to jump in the oar ‘and drove him to the Hast issth Btreet Police Station. In Harlem Court he was held for examination to-morrow. CITY COLLECTS THE RENT AFTER BOOST 39 Brooklyn Tenants Pay Assistant Corporation Counsel $700 in $1 and $2 Bills. Assistant Corporation Counsel Bd- ward L. Bennett became a collector for the firm of Gold & Shrier, landiadies, to-day. He took $700 in one and two- dollar bills, receipted for the money and sént thirty-nine tenants of Nos. 1687 and 1689 St. John’s Place, Brook- lyn, away happy to know that they had defeated an effort to boost rents, ‘The tenants have been before the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteering for several days, and the Committee induced the firm to, make. concessions. It was stipulated, however, that the! tenants should pay thelr rent in cold poration Coun- the Job when he COULD NOT STOP <is| THE HEADACHES Until She Tried ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets) 112 Cobarg St., St. John. “I feel I must tell you of, the great benefit I have received frou ‘your wot- dertal medicine, ‘Fruit-e-tives.’ | “I have been » sufferer for many years from Violent Headaches, and could get no permanent relief. |! “A friend advised me to take ‘Fruit-a- tives’ and I did so with great success; and now I am entirely free of Head- aches, thanks to your splendid medi- cine.” Mrs. ALEXANDER SHAW. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size £5c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of [Neage “e” Becew hers NEW YORK THEATRE {, pas ba wot M LOEW'S eat. AM Well ™ Charles H. Strang, forty-six, a ship- builder of No, 76 Mountainview Ave- nue, West Brighton, 8. I, was ar- raigned to-day in the United States District Court, Brooklyn, on a Fed- eral indictment charging conspiracy to defraud the United States Govern- ment by megns of fraudulent pay- rolls. SUNDAY WORLD WORK MONDAY WONDERS Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. —It is and Has Been a Clearing Day— The alleged conspiracy was con- cetved and carried out in Florida, ac- Also as stated—Ushers will give desired information. bs cording to the complaint of the Bmer- roe sia ¥ pK) gency Fleet Corporation of the United | Women’s Sille to Palm Leases Georgette Sey auibing tents oars Rteke| Ort Ame watt... LOS Bolte <Speciel’ value } 9.74) Spee Srp Eyer. 16.88 ' was attached to the Duval Shipbulld- In black silk poplin—also « few Two pairs trousere—tan, sand, ve ing Company. satin Capes are included in the fy," and covery stripe effects— Federal officers intimated that when| lot. All sires. Strang’s alleged co-conspirators are | Women’s Dusters— rounded up it will be found that the Our regular $7.97....,... Government was robbed of $1,000,000.| Smart new models. According to one officer, the method of the alleged conspirators was to provide one man with several pay cards. With thousands of men to pay COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES Freight and Passenger Service Resumed ‘ OLD ag a LINE, for Norfolk and all points South, Daily except Ht Scnday, SAVANNAINLINE, for Savannah, Ga., and all points South, Mondays and SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Boys’ Suite— Our regular $13.50, . White Tub Skirte— light Variety of styles in fine quali ond — and Pique—sl uy Pacific Coast, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Noon. For farther information, Consolida Th floes, J.J. Brown, General Pa pply Compantes’ Offices or Phone 6700 Bryant, er Agent, Pier 49, North River, N.Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads STEAMBOATS. “ LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions “Where cool sea dreeses are enjoyed, q time ashore 2 een joke = City of Lowell To Bridg eport ES Like Se ahh Steamer Richird Peck To New Haven Bt, 9.90 4. M. ae Catharine ie ed STEAMBOATS. Hudson River by Daylight DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY “Washington Irving,” “Hendrick Hudson,” rect itghert Fulton,” “Albany,” petmeen Ne New ‘Work and -Albauy accepted Musto. Pearse } Bee ec UP THE HUDSON. ae teh DOWN THE BAY |*; tie Highlands, Fare 40e i q erat ow aks | List Your Property For Quick’ Results |, Leitner, Brener & Starr 50 East 42d St. Phone 4610 Murray Hill REAL ESTATE FOR oALe— LONG ISLAND. TONG Island UiTY, Bist rom ‘Cojumbun birste, yg cneDi = LUES EA sie esr sewr cat esrecrt o oaeeriat H@ “ROYAL DIAMOND EWATC SMAIDEN LANE, 6th riwor, Phone Jona 443 CRED IT PAKMERICAN ‘ua e DIAM! Phone 5807, Cort eee Agent cas faz DON Mareen naan ry ata fine or Gi “HELP WANTED—MALE. 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S18 ao “A Picnic for a Nickel.” Dyckman Street Ferry to Interstate Park. 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N, J, /Refreshment Pavilions, MOTOR BOATS, YACHTS, ai FOR SALN Tinlad dak crear “ylinder ‘cables, * dink wi HEN you go on your va- cation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 19¢ per week Daily World, 19¢ per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday sedi “ot “ime gout ‘unde l Stange your addr natu yo Gale MeN" ous. Tencisr py | iin Two World ta o Ct + See your remittance direct 10 Cashier, jorid, Puliiser Building, New ean subscribe now for ® week or any Anaad Bhipulding Oo. price by FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited, sel and hep were on his office this morning. off, it is said to have been easy for a single individual to present himself to one or another of the paymasters from time to time as, for example, “First nighters busy applauding. “ ‘Oh, present. “The amount of a signifies a long run. SHUBERT Mats What The N. Y. Said of “Oh, What a Girl” greatest musical hit of the new season:: used them seldom, as their hands were What a Girl’ is a mixture of pretty songs, exquisite scenes and won- derful dancers—even the shimmy was Zoeatre Rig a. Times equipped with fans pplause and laughter Wed. & Sat. ne rae Numbers 42, 60, 90 and #0 oh, The date mentioned in the -indict- ment, which was returned by” the Grand Jury for the Southern District of Florida, is April 23, 1919. On or about that day Strang left the Ever- glade State for Staten Island. He was arrested by United States Mar- shal Power and Deputy Edward Dow- den last night on his return to bis New Brighton home from an auto- mobile ride to Lake Hopatcong with Mrs, Strang. He would make no statement. On by 16 last year, Charles Strang and his wife, Jennie, were wentanced | New in the Beart 4 of Special Sessions at St. Georgt, 8. L, to not less than six months or more than three years im- prisonment in the Blackwell's Island workhouse for the cruel and inhumao treatment of Raymond, eleven, and Elizabeth, ten, the children of Strang by a former wife, The case attracted wide attention and aroused the indignation of bag Islanders. For “stealing” jam from the family cupboard the boy was paces by his step-mother with a hot poker. She punished Elizabeth 7 submersion in the ath tub. sirl for stealing candy. The chil- H ret away by the Chil- dren's | LIBERTY feet (24 8 re. at 8.15. Pop. Math. Wed. & leat GEORGE wre SCANDALS i TA TALU TUCILLEES SHE'S & GOOD Noon "FELLOW LIGHTNIN Big 3 WISE, 3, WISEFOOLS wat Last TRITER sail 6 WE ME ee " THE ROYAL VAGABOND ms VILLAGE FOLLIES With Bessie MeCey Davis, James Wat "NO Hremous ‘Aris’ Models AMUSEMENTS. OPEN-AIR CONCERTS TONIGHT, 8.30 O'CLOCK STADIUM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARNOLD VOLPE, Conductor, Friday, 1st— Hilda Breesiin, Violinist, UB Baseo, Saturday, MARGARET MATZENAUER, Metropolitan Contraito, Sunday, 34-— Nevada Van Der Veer, Soprane, Reed Miller, ‘Tenor. Steimway Piano Used. 8,000 Seats, 250, SOc, $1.00 LEWISOHN STADIUM College of the City of New York, oF STih St, and Amaterdam IN GABE. OF TAIN, Concert takes ca ia UR eaten Taoth St, and Convent. A TERRACE GARDEN S8TH ST, bear Lexingt DANCE PALACE p7iitt fad’ sth sea (Twice Daily|Popalar Cu ae Diss ia easy 7TH x AMUSEMENT Par Beeieguice Day Sus. STA. earning g' STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN CONEY ISLAND. WINTER GARDEN*s: *, 6si+, = a ANG SAB with ED WYNN and 120 Others, OADHURS THE THRILLER arate §. alge Matinee avurds Rachel crainens” 4A LITTLE JOURNEY” Maxine Elliot's th, eas ire Bat, 2.30. ___ Rachel Crothers’ Big Comedy Hit. “tee G47 A LONELY ROMEO “yon MUSIO—GIRLS, LYRIC ‘Theatre, W. 42d St. = Bre. 8.20 Matinees Wed, and Sat,, 220 THE PAVE MILLION arr West 424 ELTINGE ft fia iow UP IN MABELS ROOM’ OHN FERGUSON NEFULTON tp sot Ms 39th St.qistiecs Wed tnd Mate 3.40 ee NEXT WED., AUG. 6 §i* Pus SON SGA headed by Pe " Kitchin and Theatre, near Boway, CHOICE 32 $1, $1.50, $2 INTERBOROUGH OFFICERS SUMMONED BEFORE P. S. 6. Must Explain Why Destination Signs Are Not Always Truthful. Many complaints have been re- ceived by the Public Service Com- mission from passengers that were ordered to leave the Dyckman Street local train at 187th Street during the rush hours Tuesday night. Deputy Commissioner Glennon to- day said: “I have ordered the of- ficials of the Interborough Railroad to appear before the Commission on Monday next to show cause for the action of its employes in creatin) this disgraceful situation. Suc treatment of the tarveling public will not be tolerated by this Commis- sion, All trains must run to point indicated by the signs displayed in the cars at the starting point, and in case of accident it becomes neces- sary to transfer passengers the pub- lea are entitled to Know the cause of such transfer.” WOOD ALCOHOL ON BARGE EXPLODES, BURNING $100,000 Jersey City Police Believe Part of Cargo Caused Death of Five Men, Filled with wood alcohol, which the Jersey City police believe already had been responsible for five deaths, a barge blew up lagt night at Pier 14, Communipaw Avenue, Jersey City, Two other barges and the pier were burned. The damage was more than $100,000. The exploding barge was owned by the Central Railroad of New Jersey. It was towed out into the bay and sunk after two explosions had scattered fire over a wide area. Charles Gustafson, employed on’ one of the other barges, was burned severely on the hands. Inspector Leonard said he suspected that five men, whose deaths in the last three days were found to be due to wood alcohol poisoning, had got the alcohol somehow from this barge. If your dental plate is loose or drops, to get instant relief use Dr, Wernet’s Powder regularly. You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. Guaranteed by WernetyDental 116 Beekman 8t.,N.¥. 25¢, 50¢, iytsuone, nd tment Stores. Refuse to the original powder. Co., | Toyo | Swiss ‘Our regular $1. here. 87 r rej Large and small shapes. Untrimmed Hats— n Our regular $1.87...... Choice variety of shapes—black and Roses and Other Blossoms Our regular .55 Pastel Wreathe— Our reg. $1.97 and $1.5 Women's Dotted Kimonoe— Our reg. $8.47...... 7 wane 's Sweaters— Our reg. $10.94......... Brushed Wool—Coat style with belt, and pockets—light salmon, tan and shetere Women’s Sli; Our reg. blue, Hate— fod eo Fall models in turbans en: and taupe, brown, navy and black. smart sailor effects; colors 3.95 & 4.94 |Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hate— Our regular $1.57-$1.96— } } nd small it colors. } } trim collar and sleeves— ines wash- and one- thy to 18%. with Our reg. 94. Oar 6 cd, Bothing Shoes and Slippers } .85 v ‘arioys styles. Bathing Cape— Our reg. .74. Of pure gum rubber in ‘many dif- fereah styles and colors. Women’s One-Piece Com- bination Bathing ‘davcael our regular $1 Excellent sizes 80 to 46. 4 Do yout week-end shopping Little Tots’ Fine White Dresses—-Our reg. 82.67 Empire and Waisted models- sizes to 6 years—lace and broidery trimmed. Tots’ White Dresses~ Our reg. Slightly soiled—yoke, Empire and belted styles. Little Tot Our reg. $1.47. Rompe ‘Our reg. 81.27 Gin cloth: Little Tots’ Sweatere—— Value $2.97. . Belted models in season's best shades—sizes | to 8 years. Infants’ Flonnolette Wren pere—Our reg. - Also night gowns ail draw string. Girls’ Bathing ‘Tighte— Girls’ Serge ely Our reg, 82.24 6 to 14 years cambrie bodies Girls’ Sweaters— Our reg. 86.48 and 66.94 00, | ay Tomorrow Saturday we close all day } 1.97 em- $1.47 Tub Dresses— and Creepere— } ham, chambray or eriokle- white and coloi } to 14 years Special } full kilted skirts— ver and coat models—rose, Copen and bro#n-—some Avgore rimmed—0 to 14 year 74 97 97 34 68 2.77 3.00 patbered back and loose front face regular and ex Gingham House Dressee— ur reg. gi te Cheers able potas etlact piece models—sizes 38 to 44, About 200 Pairs Tan Bare- \foot Sandals for Boys and |: Regularly $1.65, to clear A small clean vp. Satin Bathing Dresses— Our reg. $10.50. . Smartest designs—trimi tiny ruffles or fine tucks—~grace- ful sash belts—all sizes. 1.38 -97 6.95 } .48 1,00 | oinch Organd ~} 1.00} 84) 68 } 1.73 } 4.93) Boys’ Trousers— and 0 a} 4.24 | PS regular 91.50 Attractive styles and Odd poe we odanborong Khel! drill ‘and. white dock. } 2.48 | Youths’ suite Our reg. $27.50. . velours—green, brown, oxford, various grays and beather—33 to 88 chest. Newest terns and colors in ti ‘medi soa enh then dere ae band style—sizes 1234 to 14. Help by shopping early on Friday Saturday we close all day. Women's Underwear— Extra siee—vests low neck, short ssa & or sloevaleer drawers loose knee—sul to slight perfections—sizes to 50. Children’s Union Suite— Our regular .67 Low neck, sleeveless—lace trim- med drawers—sises to 18"years. Silk Shetland Veile— Bleck and awit Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves —Our regular 85. Black or white—brok } 58 bbons— Our regular 9210 .45.....} «28 Odd he—moires, satins, taf- satin stripes. } 38 Wide Ribbone— } Ril feta an Our regular .42 and 45 Moires and taffetas. Mens Ratre Size Handheve iefe—Our regular .18. Women’s and Children’s | Handkerchiefe— Our reg: 00-34 dow. 43 each. Novelty White Dress Fab- rice—Value .58........ Dots, checks, stripes. } %-in. Underwear sook-—Value .48 Nain-} J | Value .75 } | Novelty White Goods- Value .28, } 21 Checks, stripes and dotted Swiss. } .25 Plain. colors— rose, lavender and tan. Chiffon Voiles— Our regular .47.... Splendid assortment of wanted ..} 7B | Corse 47) Our reg. .70: sai aE “ln i Cayo | and batiste—assorted White Lactiote-tae ual a sertings and Nainsook and ee En- Lace trimmed rome sete 58 Cambris and nainsook—wently ris Crepe, batiste and nsinsook— sizes included. a] juebird, floral, ** al woven tesa gt ‘tnd dors Tlnevbere 68659 78; ore 0.70; special pe. pr. bd tens tate hes dak Goa Panel Curtaine— Made on best aot and lecot wiih ie Antoinette work. Presa ie 8, | A effects—sctim lace centre y . Val. 92.50 to 275..Pair{ 1 9% colors. } 27 Novelty Printed Voiles— yood ‘assortment of neat styles | Special... | and colorings. All goods bou: be delivered Satur

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