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WOT STOLE TOBY AN AUTO ROBED; CAR COKE Willie Callahan, Who Pur- loined $700, Found Uncon- scious After Night at Coney. Willie Callaham—the seventeen- fF year-old boy who red on fe Aug. 1 with $700 Bonds entrusted to him by his employers, 4 ¥ W. EB. R. Smith 6, No. % Broad ; : Street, for delivery to H, Hoay & Co., we! i ae a4 face were covered with cute and [7 bruises, Callahan told the police that |) he bad bought an automobile for fj ' eS ae two men he didn’t know [ij Broadway | Tombs Police Court to be arraigned | at 34th St. on a charge of grand iarceny. Callahan bad been working for) Ave. | smith. & Co, for several months and | bad been intrust TH ui ii ij Tidhedd fool this county , ihe Secta: winning the i ani» Bhi BL PASO, Texas, Ate. or. Gordiano Guaman ure racetty in of atithoucn re ry Mexican ciy newapapen os made ne effort to paraus the Fabai chiefs particularly strong | Borgiam Carves Polish Menument. A monument to commemorate the re- birth of the Polish nation is being made for erection in barge ll by bomesog| Borgium. announ: here to-day bag pet ves Pe Tones = 3 vie | county | Veaiming of hip proposed have nged to ship to Warsaw pos an eet tompleted, The monument | erties Sea ans tami? YF" treenee mala went th tt 8s y Fine Household Linens _ Handkerchiefs Lingerie Wash Dress Cottons Children’s Wear Established more than half a century Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets Mrs, Pihedes 3, 80 J. Solomon Hid sort. to 30 for some time, accord Identity in Department’ her family. Mra. Frances J. Saiomon of No. 1181 have a silk Lineotn Pines, Broottyn, husband and family, aided by the polles, | to health, geen Meo the She was ) arrentet at the Macy Store, Aug. 15, where she is allered spetal ier Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 MIDSUMMER FASHIONS at Special Prices Friday Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Middy Suits of White Oxford Full cut middy, well Strenuous play days hold no terrors for Mother when Sizes 8 to Wye years Special 2. 45 little dresses like these white poplin middy suits ut tall peat al pleated skirts are obtainable at this price. Misses’ Tub Dresses of Summery Fabrics Fresh and ee: these greatly reduced tub dresses in linens, voiles, gingharns, and cri ies are excellent ya vg cab Pest rag beg Tenew Misses’ wi totes. A typical smart style from straight-line linen and voile combination with rows a a Duttons. 15 00 Misses’ sizes. Herelofore 22.50 to 35.00. . Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses In navy this chic little frock of crepe de Chine with self ruchings and tucks as its sole ornamentation will be a great favorite ne pal days as well as immediate street wear. In jee and white ug) enough for any daylight occasion. Misses’ si dlofore 29 Children’s Shoes Children's Ankle Ties, Oxfords and High Lace and Button Shoes. Taken from Mest & Co. hi lines of Pig mde quality, these shoes are so Nig td at this ore that this opportunity warrants several] pairs being areas each customer. kle ties in pe fnny tan, white, buck and canvas. Oxfords in tan and metal. gun met: » High shoes, button eS lace in white canvas. ich Sizes 11 to Hague 4.75-6.00 4, 15 Women’s Full Length Capes of laine de. Guerre 17.50 Pipe 29.50 19.50 mart novelty , ca with wool collars—stunnin, beets wear, “ ‘eavy cords Pony of the knitted wool finish All the season's colors Third Floor, for eae and = You Never Pay More at Best’ Best & Co. BOYS’ FINE ALL-WOOL ‘ KNICKER SUITS “Made in.Qur Own Shops” 15.50 ; Sizes 7-18 years Short lengths of fine all wool fabrics can be frequently used to advantage in boys’ suits. To those who ask why we can afford to put such fabrics in our boys’ clothes at this price this is our answer: Quality at Best & Co. always comes first. Any saving in the purchasing of material such as this is at once shared with Best & €o. patrons. Boys’ Oxfords—Special Standard Pest & Co, quality Oxfords in black and tan calfskin. white canvas, Leather and fibre soles. Sizes 13-2. Heretofore 5.00 to 7.00, 4.15 Third Floor. Sizes 214-5). Heretofore 6.00 107.75, 5.15 Fifth Floor. Also Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 pete Fen Hon ot tet an TI Ca THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,’ 1919. WOMAN MISSING A WEEK _FOUMD A PRISONER IN TOMBS} rss oars" rieonar in te tom Mrs. ba ties who t@ fifty-cight, has| 106th Street and when committed to Sot os recused to tell anything and the bg A recog. ro | Srape of Ree mal Salomon. in the eee. two sons ‘ “Beasions. to-day when releabed on suspended sentence. |. for whom her) articies for which she made no effort pay. She told the police of the have’ been searching since Aug. 18, waa] West Thirtieth Street Station she was Mes, Bertha Hirsch of No. 105 Bast Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— ay, 39th Street 38th Street , Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk In a Sale Tomorrow at $19.50 Another shipment of these smart, ser- viceable Suits, which this Summer have been so fashionable and so much in de- ' mand for town and country wear... : Several models, with belted, straight line coats, and the clever finishing touches which make for distinction. Sizes 14 to 18 years. An early showing of new Autumn Tailormades, Street, Afternoon*and Eve- ning Dresses, Coats and Capes. ‘Third Floor, Serge Dresses A Charming Model for the Young Girl $19.50... Simple, as the mode for Youth should be, but émart in every line, these pretty Frocks, illustrated. Plaid Silk miakes the long-waisted bodice,to which the Serge Skirt is stitched; Serge makes the sash girdle, the cuffs and collar, hand stitched with scarlet worsted. Sizes, 12, 14 and 16 years. ’ Serge Dréssesin jauntynewmodels—Serge Dresses in Regulation and Convent styles, at an interesting range of prices. Third Floor A Sale of Silk Gloves at Lowered Prices Heavy Qualities in Choice Shades of Pongeeand Gray—Paris Point Stitched | Two Styles | 85c ’ rewnd Floor. “et 15. Net Blouses Dainty with Lace Frills Tams--New In Autumn Millinery Picturesque for Sport wear, when in gay colors; prac- tical to wear with the Sheer and fine, these Blouses of white washa- ge Tailored Suits, ble Net, over the jaunty 4 pretty bod- hee strikes a ice founda- happ y note in tion. Round, inerys collarless Tams of neck and Lyons Velvet, hand made, boast’ smart little worsted deep cuffs are edged with rows and rows of nar- tow Valenci- ennes lace, creamy in pompons, or swingin, tassels; all with tiny visors..... Tams of Angora Beaver, ric! velvety, tone and very deep-piled, with ribbon cola $8 becoming. illustrated.......seeeeesseeveess Ne lew Blouges A Noteworthy Collection of Early Autumn models are arriving Sport Hats daily; featured are Costume Blouses in In the accepted danrica “98 pole the Capucine and other new shades to wear with Fall Tailormades. Third Floor Chiffon Broadcloths High lustre, sponged, ready to sew; 50 inches wide. Extra value at $4.75 yard Shades of navy, men's wear blue, chestnut, marine, henna, plum, Bur- gundy, evergreen, taupe, sand, delft 0 $15.00 ‘ourth Floor Closing Out Three Groups of Cotton Fabrics At Less Than Today's Wholesale Prices 28c yara Printed Irish Dimities Printed Percales