The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 7

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whe t Street, bruised, and John Armohr, Wak 2 is CLERK MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT. PTella Hospital Attendant He Has WOMAN AUTOIST thirty-one, @ salesman, No, 607 East 7 ‘ 4th Street. Kahill and Armohr were , ¢ ' if No Iden Who Fired at Him. taken home, ‘ | Ad As he was passing along Second Ave: James Lacas, vaudeville actor, \ eat Lege aba re 7 nue, ane %th Street, shortly before driver of the automobile, was ar- / \ \ j midnight last night, Benedict Aller, raigned in’ the Flatbush Avenue J e -@ f twenty-nine, a clerk, of No. 29 Bast Court to-day and fned $6 for driving My \\ \ t Sth Street, was shot in the left side, \ f q He “Dean loin & eerfous condition at / : wa taken to Reception Hospital, an is in @ serious condition @ la \ ff \ 4 seve acon es a) HELD DESPITEPLEA sie rs rer fms rrow—store closed S. ine Gi of No, 636 it Sees A eee rer ts Gove ae morrow—store clos aturday —_—_—____— , ved must sn; ve been stru jously injured Armando Yannoppi,' We truck by a stray bullet. is ly ing 7 : PPI, e Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Denies She Refused to Stop Street, near his home rate last night; Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. $15 00 ; Fe was threatened by an excited | Machine After Accident— | {Fong Sm2 wae. recut by Serut. G ol d Three Fatal Mishaps. | t,t, icemasto Boprtaneat ak Are gen Mrs, Mildred Hyman, who says she Stcxrborg: tx pear od athe boy =H Fi * in was playing be ot 4 bere = ~~! a road house at Lanes avenue and | No. 62 West Street. He in Med 10-Year New York Hospital. Leo H. Wermes, % Merrick Road, Long Island, was ar-|tnirty, of No, 916 Kast 10th Street, a raigned in the trafic court this morn- | Brooklyn, said the accident was un- ing and held in $1,600 bail on the tes- |*”gidable. "a ~ mid-summer SALE of FURNITURE? Perhaps that is only the starting point of your expedition—if you are furnishing.a room throughout you are prob- Samuel in, twelve years old. of timony of Patrolman Schultz, who|No, 282 East 4th Street, was in- said she refused to stop her auto- perce f om fT ® own y eo mobile after running down s man. | {Company and driven by Thomas Bal- “It isn't #0,” she told Magistrate! isto of No 202 Avenue A. aMncuse. “I was stopping just as| Max Postreth, ws is il bins iM 1 hi ~ (dealer at No, 222 St. Nichol ve~ ae F could when I was ar (oe was killed and his brother ty Joseph, twenty-six, and Mrs. Sadie The policeman said he arrested her|Giassman, thirty-elght, of No. 225 vi fi hh f the | st. injured , Fi P eraent from the noone of (he) wien an auto truck crashed into the || Four editions of this | ably interested also in Mrs, Hyman became hysterical and | #tore. | The dead Looe bl Feay ances book in a_ single | rugs, draperies, ete. \ | wept and pleaded with the police to| carriage Month were sold in | Wouldn't it simplify mat- have her taken uptown in her own| William Rhem, chauffeur, was held Bnaland! touring car, in which were seated two / 48.8 witnens. | oe a aa ng! if ters a great deal if men, one of whom she was was her|ioirvueper of No. 20° at. Nicholas “Th Y you could see how those nephew. Avenue, was arrested charged with e oung various factors in the ‘ Mrs. Hyman was driving south on| homicide. Investigation by the police decorative ensemble will ‘Third Avenve at a fair rate of speed, is said to disclose that he climbed on V o.®@ ” the police say, when the car struck | the, truck and operated it without) Isiters look together? authority while the chauffeur was Jewelled $f GS | sie, oka ss mene rowe| sce "hateny tice te by Daisy Ashford | _ Our Bureau of Do you pride yourself on your who was waiting for a car at 434|came unmanageable under the guid-| Neher. ‘ HomeFurnishing and ° ° Ri ed Street. “ "Michael J. Cunningham, thirt Hugh Walpole, in a review b io ? ema y Instead of stopping her automobile, |eight, was run down at Sixth Avenue written for the Sunday Sun | Interior Decoration usiness vision : morrow Until 6 O'Clock |... police say, Mrs. Hyman sped on|and Ninth Street by a motor truck.||f comments that England “has xn Fee eal ng ate %e bartone Gite | ner ways Patrolman Schultz ran| Mr and Mra. Mary O'Connell of No. thown | most excellent sense.” | will be glad to work with anyone 8 fat, "ean than B13.60 to Bt after the machane, and,-he says, after | L183 79th iret, Broo yawn to the pet te tonal tee ee ono decorative scheme, and pro- Do you like “closing a deal’ that is a stroke of business genius on your part? Sa “ail, deliver, the Watch to yeu fer | shouting several times to the driver| street when their automobile skidded of publication! When con- | je —— Pics aot Are you flattered when you “put something over big” and incidentally, put FS wot natharied ite rey Mt te ber | to stop, caught it at 41st Street. I gel Se servative England manifests | items so that color sch baemneny something worth while in your wallet? Then, of course, you will eppreciete oe ene. ene Sullivan was taken to Flower Hos- t her appreciation fo, cbricealy, of parpiee pe ow fhe theoughent. what a real opportunity you have here. —- kof this muarantoe! TEN YEARS.” | pital in another automobile and cuts | POToUsh. have been sell! wal ‘ed, th —_—_—_—— - . > ; : Bee are ease, SEF went to the “station and ‘dentites| BRANDEIS ENDS TOUR. A little girl of . | Stor.t the little white office P P : te BOL re. Hymas's automobile as the one nine years on the sixth floor, 84th street This four-piece bedroom suite for $184.00 nite" before, o'chosk=—omiy. that struck fim. Om Way to Paris After Inspection , sw | aide. 4 = ¢ on Lg & #2) Mrs, Hyman asked the police to] beh polearmeery EE Re png De ge: if ceduailed ‘aussectet wast ilk ing on ary part to Full size bed only for each suite st had 1! otify Deputy License Commissioner + . . See eee tee Poe [James Foray of er sr, [us eu Brat co sow |g] romance of the days bet | he ra corn ed Rcyour par orci hm mcs Sd You my at any of the ie ce RROW Three men were injured, one critty | vicies in Judea, Galilee and Samaria. sellers. “She had Kept an | cf'technical knowledge is at your and by the savings it makes possible. mahogany, or ivory enamel, so Yalue, Special Price, | Cally, eafly this morning when they|1, has wired leaders of American inquisitive and Cray begga service—to aid you in choosing No other store in Manhattan that no matter what your decorative a tk Watch tor 8 were hit by an automobile at Ovean|yewry that on his tour of Palestine upon the guests at her just the right sort of draperies to has this suite i = Parkway and Parkville Avenue, in|with British officials he was showered er's " a ‘go with” the suite you select, o 4 has scheme you will find a suite that fits it, Bi HEE #2 Bilt Fe | they" are omar mon, try." Seana Un, sevice aut || Deu manne, thes | Soni Print he dew sedly Sreyrten deg end compares Thee inh bd dre, cif aia vaca, fe 7 , Jew! "i ‘ ° our: B. GUTTER SONS photographer, No. 1057 East Seventh [picturesque Ghomerim, or Jewish Con- is shactea midied ehind || ration of the room. bs Naceaikichis prise vaioe ino anity telotin oA DIAMOND SUING Sob Wy Comey ALaed Dteeals ame | secodela| rigpaceed yreseenal and write and write. The res | The service is absolutely gratis | \ iti critical; John Kahill, thirty- ‘ . i " STMYC tat one. a salenman, No, 564 Hast Fourth [ORin meus in chicaae Best eee” | im + gult was thie naive and charm-, | send oe aoa Mid-summer sale of furniture now in progres samples, and estimates Sixth Floor ; La Maria Christina, Londres Finos An advanced fall model in women’s suits $3.49 box of 100 and a smart one too! $44.75 \Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street a “part of the English lan- | which is the Manila make we feature. A hand-made cigar, like the Mad Hatte: - othe Mock Turtle.” * | it is about one-third larger than other Londres on the market Pag ae . gl hy hap than r P 2 Sir James Barrie and we believe it to be the best Londre made in the Philip- one that ts thoroughly susast ta ie Extraordinary Values Thursday and Friday wrote the preface pines. It is @ pleasing cigar at a pleasing price. Compare pearance, and can stand the test of » ” Published byt bec frend it with any domestic smoke of the same price. close inspection in every seam inside 2 On sale in our ‘ and out, it is well worth attention. Young Men’s & Men’s Suits ie “ry ws fr your fearte mote!” snap hh TR treet) Bear. OMT? —Main and Fifth Flours, 36th street. honors! : This new model is of men's wear navy The sleeves and shoulders are particu- throughout with peau de cygne. Fin- AS ILLUSTRATED. High grade suits—one of a kind— radically reduced ours —Third Floor, D41h Street, Bear Made in the Kirschbaum Shops _ $30 and $40 Which is at least $10 below their actual value. F we could duplicate these $30 suits to-day (which we can’t) they would have to be marked at least $40. The $40 group would be $50 and $52.50, The fact is, our prices are from $10 to $15 below the prevailing level in New York to-day. Mahogany-finished | ‘ mantel =| White oxford clocks — negligee at $8.49 SHIRTS $1.98 This is an opportunity for men to stock up with shirts the versa- tility of which is well known for Su wear — appropriate for Men! Sale! There’s real economy in buying peveral Suits NOW! MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR. Bicorne Hat of Velvet, $14.50 Soft Hat, faced with elvet ribbon top, $8.50 An initial showing of BOYS’ MIDDY SUITS © e 7 , | dress-up, everyday wear A king clock in » hand- new autumn milliner euteiches | tnd oot wer Ss sal Rriday Ont Ti teens eh, 1075 Ineies ds All have neckbands and soft pecial for riday Unty E have always sold fine hats at women who cull fashions that are fine and Rise da weteerent Gece bed doublocutte, Slee t4 tpi? W secreted tea ier ried il grate our thai yp I Ta ings 2 Value deemed it etweatial to empbasia Where", prices. At $5.49 we are selling 7 —Rasement, Front, EAI street = n $6.50 the economy of buying millinery here, ats of quality and style. At $8.50 our sereatal imc idt'eachcslrtatage” —fr'ye'eared Weputsuce Wa "Seat For MEN whe motor— FASHIONED of excellent quality White Galatea with Teal seerend he enle 'enien seein ead cairns, Et WA oe Gray mohair dusters ; wil tion with millinery. F : ats are remarkable, To compare them wil guaranteed blue serge collar and cuffs; two pairs of Fi Mad rites press gen ppd al ee ae red iced t $7 24 trousers—one long and one short; only a limited quan- Velvet hats for tailored and dress wear me A 2 ‘¢ tity; sizes from 3 to 10 years. Hats with duvetyn If you own one of these you are ically assured that af the end of every trip—no matter how pteds, dusty or dirty —you will step from your car as cool, fresh and clean as when you started. These dusters are made of good quality gray mohair in double breasted style—some, have Potted backs. swe —Vifth Floor, aa.) ‘Street, Freat, hours: 9 A, M. to 5.30 B. M—Store closed Saturddys @pring July and Hats that feature the new orange and yellow Hats with wool embroidery Two of the new hats are illustrated. Tam-o’-Shanter Hats of White Drill; name 95. on band: sizes 6% to7 c

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