The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 6

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An 400 Women’ 8 Wash Sport Skirts hie A conapechendive assortment of the season's favored skirt ' modes, in waetiable Gabardine, Surf Satin and Cotton Cords Ethel A. Carhart and Emilie] an’ Both of New York, Lilie, have OR& CoO) SALE Tomorrow & Saturday VICTROLA OUTFITS $45 Comprising Style 1V. VICTROLA . ; Tea of "5 Month WISSNER Flatbush Avenue - - Brooklyn | OPPENHE IM.CLLNS & C ~ OPPENHEIM GUNS &€ Women’s New Fall Boots 1800 Pairs of Smart Black Glace. Kidskin Boots ‘with black cloth tops (as illustrated); flexible welted soles, af ots UPPER WEST SE | Haas * STORES RAIDED BY it or with them wee country teat at Sorieh a Brown was In th Nias Cattery, oad returned Kt h Both Oe ew emmeur prod nd Mien | Gnttied “Mrs, Drummond's War Deter re come) hora iia UM] \ RE, (MOIPEME| Terrorizing Section Blamed for Latest Robberies, day. and A United Cigar Store olerk was ; bound hand and foot while a dozen fi tet CTRL corner loungers stood by unaware $200. to the Elevated Station on the cor- ner at 034 Street, \T DAY EVENING 34th Strest, .New York Will Close Out Friday 325 Misses’Sumier Dresses No Approvals ion,of this season's models in Figured and © Flowered Voiles, tunic, draped and straightline effects “Also to Close Out Re ed from 4. 7509. 75 34th Street—New York y Important Sale Friday walking or leather Louis XV. heels. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store TWONEW H HOLDUPS » | same Gang That | That Has Been ‘Two Rew holdaps on the upper west aide early Tuesday morning by three youths are believed by the police to| > be the work of the same men who| have been terrorisiiix the neighbor. |} hood for two months. They are taid to be the work of the same men who robbed ‘employees of the Cocoanut Grove Restaurant of $600 the same that Alfred Britton, manager of the United Cigar Store at No. 670 Colum- bus Avenue was being robbed. Brit- ton was stuck up by two youths while another watched the door. He was taken to a rear room, bound hand and foot and the safe robbed of ‘THY men who robbed him then went Warly yesterday morning four men the Genessee Lunch \held up the ‘employees while a halt | doren tustomers were in the room Jand robbed the cash register, of $40. They then “frisked” the night man: ager and took $20 from his po The drug store of Charles Co at No, 941 Columbus Avenue, been held up twice in the last two months by three men who answer the description of the men wanted for the on holdups. Across the street from this dria store the saloon of Thomas Kelly waa held up. The Uni Cigar Store at Mth Stréet and Amsterdam Ave- nue has been held. up twice and in both instances by the same three youths’ artour empwyed ‘tin and Martin Czako, JUSEPU COusd, & WORLEK and Conceased that nave 4 — August Katiner, ewenty- ra queshonmg they brvke down, he moe, arranged tv morming. nere wae good had been taken bul vais mornig found they had been snipped yesveraay afternoon. » Coaries Cohen, a chduteur of No, 65 Mast ¥dth street, was held «in 71,00V ball by Magistrate Frotning~ nam tf ie West biae Court this morning charged wita being img cated, in the avidupsot the Heisdén- wever restaurant cashier, Spiro Ma- vomutic, at 01st Street ang Browd- way., Cohen said he was forced at the pdint of three guns to drive from vist Street and Broadway three men who left bim for anothre taxi at eS street, ‘bey threw hime a §20 bill and threatened im with Se a ithe told @bout their rnwthinnSs he sai COURT RULES OUT CARTOONS AS FORD ARGUMENT OPENS Counsel Says Tribune Sought to Intimidate ‘Auto-Maker in | noom at No.,At4 Colpinbus Averdey Mexico Intervention. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. Aug. 1.— Closing arguments im Henry Ford's $1,000,000 ifbe] suit against the Ohi- cago Daily Tribune were begun in Judge ‘Tucker’s court to-day, attorney William Lucking opening for the plaintiff. Judge Tucker ruled out a cartoon entitled “The Munitions Maker's Daughter,” and am editorial headed “What Am I Doing for My Country?” MWe claim,” said Mr. Lucking, “thet: “1—The Chicago Tribune, for seifieh terior motives, sought to bring means oppos} all religion and all government, that an anarchist, such ap M was charged with being, one who devignedly |v works, Dring about the anare! Wephouth, Irisland argued for the snared that. there Were two muin charges ‘ord an agngrant Hdealia on perrehis a erribune lawyer cited the pi snip rs an example of idealism and oa ence which he asserted Ford # have been an ND, OPEN MONDAY MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY LEM. ee ect e August Sale of All Kinds of BABY CARRIAGES Open Air, 38th Street None C, O. D. Serge Capes | In navy"blue and black; sev- eral models lined throughout with Foulard silk. ences. For Immediate Clearance Reduced toa Price That Represents in Many Instances Less Than the Cost of Making. Third Floor, Fancy Georgette Crepes $2.75 a yard. Lovely new floral effects in choice colorings; width 40 inches. White Tussah $1. 58 a yard. Sport silk of heavy rich texture; width |. 33 inches. Navy Taffeta F $2.50-2 yard, Excellent quality; yard wide. Ground Floor, CLEARANCE Men’s Handkerchiefs 50c each. Pure Linen Handker- chiefs of excellent quality, with various width hems. Men’s Shamrock Lawn Hand- kerchiefs 25C each. Sheer white with cord and tape borders, also smart colored novelty ef- fects. —Also— Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs $2.16 dozen. Pure linen with em- broidered corner designs. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs 25C each.’ Colored novelty bor- ders in tape or broad stripe effects. Floor, Girls’ Georgette Frocks For Friday $12.50 Dainty white Georgette crepe Dresses, for ‘girls of 12 to 16; simply charming models for party or Summer "Afteribbn wear, varied enough to meet all vestitel style prefer- _ Lord & Taylor Telephone Orders filled— Third Rioor., Women’s Capes and Coats In a Sale Offering Most Unusual Values at $19.50 Three Distinct Groups in Models for Immediate Wear Jersey Capes Wool Chanella Sport Capes; strikingly effective model. ’. Introducing an.Advance Autumn Model Misses’ Tricotine Dresses $59.50 The first of the new geason’s Frocks, this copy of a “Jenny” model =} , featuring the Mandarin coat, which is promised sucha vogue. © The elab- orate hand embroidery and braiding, the. tasseled pockets, the.Georgette crepe vest and collar give it ‘a‘distinctive note Of elegance, while’ the , Straightness of line and flaring bell sleeves are essentially modish. Exceptionally interesting value, for later in the season, Dresses of such quality, style and workmanship will command much higher prices. The Entire Balance—Spring and Shaner Assortments Suits, Capes, Coate and Dresse: Clearance . Red: s—At ‘ All Sales Must Be Final A collection For Clearance separate belt. Ssorted sizes. Mattresses Black Curled Horse Hair Mattresses, high grade tickings... . .$39.75 Super Extra gray draw- ings; French edge, finest tickings. . . $55.00 Felt Neisieeasae $14.75, $17.50, $23.50, $28.00, $32.00 | Third Floor, Clearance r?) Boys’ Wash | $2.95 Midday, Oliver ‘Twist asd Junior Norfolk models, in a.good scsy F of colors, so Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits 9.75, $13.75, $15. 75 Broken lots aa sizes. Sport Blouses Boys’ in white and ntfs In the Fabric Sections—Tomorrow Semi-Made Serge Skirts | $3.85 ad $5.00 | Navy blue and black Serges, in plain and circular models, with pockets and Also box pleated Skirts. Semi-Made Tub Skirts Reduced to $2.85 Vacation skirts of tan color Beach Cloth and white cotton fabrics, pearl button trimmed pockets and belts. Ploof, Featuring Beds and Bedding In the Mid-Summer Furniture Sale Cribs $15, $19.75, $27.75, $31.50 Pillows $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $7.50 In black;‘two models, belted and_on smart lines; ideal fravels, ing Coats. New designs for practical and pretty Dresses and Aprons. Extra heavy quality, ‘soft and warm; in white, light blue and pink, Width 27 inches. Misses’ luctions. No Approvals Taffeta Coats ~* uits materials. Sizes 6 to 6 Fast Color Percales 25c Outing Flannels ‘ 32% yatd Second Floor, Springs Tufted Hair Top Box Springs, best tick- Roll Edge 80-Coil Box Springs, fine tick- LOE aN OP OR $37.50 Woven Wire Springs, $8.25, 9.75, 12.75, 15.00 Steel Bed in white enamel quarter or full size. Biltmore Mahogany Day or mahogany finish; three- | Bed, complete with soft top . $18.75 |box spring...,..... $44.75 Four-post Mahogany Bed, the popular three - quarter GR eh san ines ens $29.75

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