The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 8

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THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, as Evidently He Was Alive When Placed in Bushes by Slayers, Who Used Motor Car. MILFORD, Cono., Aug. 21.—State murder fh of Sep Rae Sete hear "the £5 urn) na ight Basis i ats ma enuf | Accor ing 4 A. brought here ent Serer Cinaped 1 py | picture shave a Parisien inary contest. Here experts eaiges and award a Famaan Beech toes aa ee won greets a single soup made in 300 ferent ways. indards f retreat hy "Suntless neweday they made the soup more Savor Eg th raf evolved insu teainat etn me splied "hel ie "And the in shied table, at tri- m from th the on vite im YF be ieee. bee fall og than Paris fein ome police, the man was | wad tively. Renny would tear of a few more yards of blessed sleep. Nathan, who slept in the next roam, did not view this somnolence with approval. , [On the contrary, the clock jetigie an- after the alarm had pegled, and re- move Benny from the sheets. Sdme- \times this was comparatively easy, out after a large evening had been Prarsirtet Jo Yes Go's Sep 22 Bast 34th St. A high-class attractive frock that will cost so Here Is a Most Wonderful $18.50 $35.00 $50.00 4). The Women's Shop for Values weseitme NEED ANOTHER DRESS? almost too good to be true. 1000 Beautiful Dresses In the Best Styles of Today We are frankly overstocked and must close out to make room for new Fall and Winter apparel Reductions are Sensational Silk Dresses Cloth Dresses That were formerly sold to Silk Dresses Cloth Dresses That were formerly sald to Silk Dresses Cloth Dresses That were formerly sold to Doesn't Count Market Court sympathized | cow with Benny and believed that the uncle had gone a bit too far. Benny was ac- customed to get up each morning Seif at seven bells and go out to earn his daily bread. But the deep. toned Beth Thom- #s that clanged the sad reveilie Wap shut off, more often than not, or else ignored en- noyed him, and #0 did Benny. Tt had been Nethan's custom, ac- cording to hig testimony, to go. in passed it was not #0 s@nple. On this particular morning the alarm went off as wsuel, Benny yawned, shut It off and prepared for a few more winks, “ Nathan came in, / “Benny, for why you no go to work? Ten minutes passed. Benpy was all tangled ap with Mor- pheus again. “Benny, get up, I tall you once again,” , Needless to say, Benny agreed and ‘when turned over again. Nathan, taking no chances this time, went to Benny's room, seised the alarm clock and threw it at his nephew. This time Benny got up, and Na- than soon found himself on the bed, more or less the worse for wear. “He should not toss the clock at me," Benny declared to the Judge, “And he should get up, I should say,” affirmed Nathan. His Honor postponed the ¢ase tor & week so that the matter could be patched up by the family. morrow I agen Sqarngd ou bet you do for all I little that it seems Sale H Did Nathan Go Too Far? Is Benny.a Sleepy Heaa? ks ats .|Can an Alarm Clock Clang? te ue. There Is No Doubt Essex Crowd Sympathized flowy but eurely Her yaa te With Somnolent Benny, but Sympathy]! With Jadge — Hymie} iy Wielded the Cleaver and Izzie Only Pulled the Rope, but Herman Wants Revenge. WARLY every one in Bssex/ be a the irate Nathan ag he left the ERMAN ‘WAUROFF decided to hang out his sign on cornice of a Canal Stregt bulla ing next to the restaurant\ where -orked = Inadeore and Hymie. And Izzy and Hymie, both curious per- sone, naturally stopped, and decided that they would await the turn of events. For some reason that did not come out in Baeox Market Court an between the trio, Herman having the natural advantage of question then arone: Thirty-fourth Street : bi Oi he MWe ae os spate of gravitat tion and kag then ee | of 7 ‘ork, kad, be volved, grout the ttorap s of | th jan had ot the ch rte hina backs ic the Pe) ie ut that 0 @ yer to get cl bi u feet. Re ithep Won at that stame of | "SMe, m 4 began to pull, and mcrcy fs Tsay, K ag Med lymie, Oeegres eo of the law: rhe wore Judge Tobias. here in the na ip five minut row te J teeny cleaver after the fashion of a cutlass se of that that the pair charged with L ip ure tontous absault. tman's damaged hand was Bx- ene Ane, prunt ~~ the de- the wire which ha rault, as she ehad evi he actual Herma: it rin, Pose held tor the higher c TIFFANY & CO, Firm Avenue & 37? Steet \ altercation arose position. The How shalt we are. it Takes no ditference,” de- | Fy A gery Eg Ro trying to find tae cata 1 found not gullty of as- Ment mrrely*held Be wire. But iia et who had Herman, PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER Giocks Warcues Cra STATIONERY remove Herman? An attack trom | ou * the mei the flank come fd honor deci Herman iamped pie opponents and has Ay yet, an the fre to, the sidewalk ty br al dine down, fie wire ire'nh tan anon Of the out, e pas dimedsions ‘of ot the mire Ane oe, ines vee ro inches m tar, on no! fe Seereed. Bs, vy could ‘set "there an of a crow: watching od ‘encounter? quigzed one one was B Altman & Oa |: | MADISON AVENUE+*FIFTH AYENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street The Departments for Women’s Ready-to-wear (on the Third Floor) are now displaying advance selections. of The New Autumn Models in Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Gowns, Me Tailor Suits, Sport Suits, Riding Habits and _ Coats, Wraps and Furs including many styles originated and controlled ° i by B. Altman & Co, : / The Special Costumes Department (also on the Third Floor) is prepared to execute orders for Gowns and Suits made to individual requirements. | 675 | 42-75 wh BLANKETS SOLD OUT! We had “only 7,000” of the Army blankets and they are ‘all sold. The sale opened at 7.30, when hundreds of people were waiting to enter the store. Soon the crowds became so great that it was neces- sary to close the doors, and admit the customers one by one. ‘ We are sorry we did not have seven times seven thousand blankets, as the unprecedented demand shows their great need, these blankets during the day we make this announcement. To prevent disappointment to those who have planned to come for MUSIC ROLLS | 90c with words without words 500 Your will hp canoe nad Gea ps hy de he eceggin | Next bby sy nals 's Masic Now! Fos Trot One fl, Wee, Wee + Wate Had Me. Fi ve Got My Capenin Working for Me Now ‘Be y's Arion (Grom Ziegfeld’ Polies) Pox det . Fox Trot Fox Trot One Step Fox Trot One an Thou Gavest 868 Friends (1 (Tribute to the Great American) * . 860 Take Your Girlie to the Mavies The Best Selling of Consent Big Hits Fox Trot ‘ori Trot Waltz Song | Saxaphone Fox Trot \ fj Fox Trot + Waltz Song + Waltz Song + Waltz 825 Alcoholic Blues ° ani Beautiful Ohio 17 When You Look in the Heart of « Rose 683 “Till We Meet Again 760 Mickey (the Favorite) *734 Kentucky Dream. . 766 Salvation Lassie of Mine - 736 How Ya Gonna Keep ’em Down on the vebead One een 776 Wait and See Waltz *$1.00 with words 500 without words Sold by Most Dealers—Featured by ingen emnehion rn vid es Ene 9 aay, | Steting bons Go. tear Saat aba" a ‘iis Bion. LAAN thay. pit arith Raseaw 8 Trond &, Mart ‘Mosle otor ag joer Bir 13h w. na mae Se Incob Dati & Ee Ma are. ial ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewish (Special Gr a music rolle " STANDARD } MUSIC ROLL €O., ovense.n.s.." ARTO-ROLLS teach you to sing Each Arto-Roll has the tse teeters of the famous SingA Word Roll, obtainable in most of abdve titles. Live dealers without words =- Advertising Gains For July Morning and Sunday Total 1918 “1919 1,116,896 1,394,074 Gain 277,178 Evening World Total 1918 ‘ 1919 271,969 476,218 Gain 204,249 “Circulation Books Open to All,”’ The World Fully Covers New York Agate Lines

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