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WIRE BURNS A BOY TO DEATH Flames Envelop Youngster on Warehouse Roof in View DONS OLD CLOTHES Wyriok, the ALL NEW ORLEANS |! the worta,” witt be arraigned in Jefferson Market Court to-day on charges of robbery and violation of | a customer, sald: IN PROTEST TO-DAY te Sullivan Law. Wyrick told po- '. i ice he was a barge captain, Mayor Asks Citizens to Voice Sen-|into the Jewelry stote of Samucl' lacked the change, so shoved eh Y, bill across the counter. Wryrick waved !t back, saying that he would Sense, the missing half dollar. “Hands up! Give me $12.60 or I'll he jeweler trailed him to Houston police allege, stepped| Novegrod counted out $if but] the police he had been confined in an 45 insane asylym recently. 7 Novogrod at No. 230 Bowery last night, and, pointing at Novegrod and of Hundreds, i timi i i Edward. Schaub of No, 474 Brook ot one Hd Avenue early to-day identified an tis a4 eleven-year-old son, Edward jr., the oy burned to death by goming into Contact with an electric cable carry- ing 1,100. volts while playing on the roof of a storage warehouse at Willis Avenue and tho Harlem River last night. Passersby said the boy was play- ing with two ‘others on the roof when they saw a great flash of blind-/ BANDIT RBFUSES . ing light. he cable was one of the feed iines TO TAKE OVER $12 of the Now York, New Haven and — Hartford Railroad's Harlem River| Waves $5 Back at Jeweler Whose yards. i ‘An ambulance call to Lincoln Hos- Store ptloonr Up— Is rested. pital brought Dr. Gelb, The charred Temains of the body were taken. tol John Wyrick, whom the police call the “most conservative hold-up man errr eeeene the ~orgue. Other boys who, accord- “ 5 DANDEKINE” NEW ORLEANS, May 13. , 0-DAY was designated "as “Old Clothes Day” in New | “Orleans in a proclamation issued by Acting Mayor Ricks yesterday. He urges all men to wear oki clothes as a protest against high clothing prices. to passersby, were playing on the roof disappeared. ‘The roof of the Warehouse {s about Full seventy-five feet from the street and the electric cable hung about six feet Lisle above the roof. It 4s believed the boy Jumped high enough to touch the cable with his fingers. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. Ti aphids ONLOOKER IS SHOT IN YOUTHS’ FiGHT Critically Wounded Watching Pair Battle Over Right to Dance With Girl. ‘When two youths quarrelied over the right to dance with a girl at a com- munity dance in Public School Nd. 147, McKibben Street and Bushwick Ave- nue, Brooklyn, and went outside to tight it out last night, David Sweenek, an eighteen-year-old clerk, who lives at No. 178 Moore Street, followed ‘to seo the fight. ne of the fighters drew a revolver! A few cents buys “Danderine.” and fired at his opponent. The bullet! After an application of “Danderine” struck Sweenek just above the heart| you can not find a fallen hair or any and he was taken, in a critical condi-/ dandruff, besides every hair shows tion, to St. Catherine's Hospital. The |new life: vigor, brightness, more color . figth. ta escaped. and thickness.—Advt. and Reginning FRIDAY Women’s and Misses’ Many Items Reduced Below Cost Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery High Spliced heels. Women’s All Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned Pure Thread All Silk Hose. Reinforced Garter tops, OPPENHEIM, CLUNS.&.C 34th Street—New York Have Reduced for Friday 5000 Pairs’: Women’s Fashioned’ Pure Thread Silk Hose. Garter Tops, double soles and Black and colors. Sale Price 1.85 Very Remarkable Value About 2500 Pairs Sale Price double: soles High Spliced heels. Black only. Regular 3.00 Value Tifth Arras 542 STREET | Broadway First General Clearance Dresses - Suits . Wraps OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Friday About 100 Novelty Silk Skirts For Women and Misses Sport Model of Genuine 1920 Fan-ta-si Kumsi-Kumsa and Calcium Crepe in White and a variety of colors. Values to 29.75 West 42nd Street A of our higher cost models in Black or Tan Calfskin reduced for immediate disposal. Of fine Striped or Checked Madras; knee length and sleeveless; exceptional value at Assembled from our specialized stocks and comprising many exclusive models’ depicting the favored modes of the season. Fashioned of fine textured materials, the workmanship portraying the exactitude and delicacy that mark all Orkin apparel. 27 Beaded Georgettes Values to 34.75 18.00 a en eee Tailor Made Suits 17 Wool ee OM as 24.00 58 Tricotines & Poiret #7 Tricot es 1075.00 85,00 7 Telecine oP io 38.00 Capes & Wraps 35 Capes ak ge 21.75 23 Capes and Wraps 68 Capes and Wraps Values to 45.00 24.00 42 Capes and Wraps Values to 65.00 28.00 65 Georgettes, Taffetas 178 Foulards, Tricotines 66 Tricotines & Poiret 87 Tricotines & Poiret 45 Capes and Wraps 21 Capes and. Wraps 1200 Cotton Blouses Values to $3.95 1.85 Values to $1.95 Street & Afternoon Dresses Values to 69.75 28.00 Valies to 79.50 88.00 Values to 79.50 48.00 Values to 85.00 55.00 Values to 97.50 65.00 Values to 69.50 38.00 Values to 79.50 48.00 Values to 97.50 55.00 2000 Wash Satin Camisoles | 16.50 OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Also on Sale Friday Girls’ Tub Dresses 600 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years Chambray, Plaids and Linene. Check trim- mings and plain colors in several smart models. Remarkable Values 2.00 ! SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” | | WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | 79¢ ee LE Ww Stern Brothers i (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) i West 43d Street MEN’S STRAW HATS The distinctive new styles for Summer 1920 $4.00, 5.00, 6.50 to 12.50 An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic makes comprising Fine and Rough Sennits, Splits, Mackinaws, Bangkoks, Leghorns and Milans at moderate prices. 4 o MEN’S PANAMA HATS This season’s newest shapes, at $6.00, 7.50, 10.50 to 50.00 each The Men’s Furnishing Dept., Main Floor (near 6th Ave. Entrance) MEN'S OXFORDS at $11.50 pair Cordovan, Patent Coltskin and Tan Russia - The Men’s Shoe Department, Main Floor—Sixth Avenue Entrance ‘ ” An ‘extensive assortment of MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR To be offered at unusual prices To-morrow will include the three following items: Union Suits Shirts and Drawers Union Suits Of fine White Cotton; | Of Pin Checked Nain- Shirts sleeveless or half | sook; sleeveless, and sleeves; Drawers in knee | knee length; unusual or regular length, value at 85c Garment $ 1 el 5 $1.75 Liberal Reductions on MEN’S FINE SUITS New Summer models taken from our regular stock and now offered « $44.50 Formerly $52.50 to 65.00 Another convincing demonstration of our early in the season value-giving on Men’s high grade Clothing. All new models and every model a distinct achievement in both quality and pricing. Worsteds Young Men’s Models Unfinished Worsteds Conservative Models Flannels Double- Breasteds Serges Single-Breasteds Cheviots All Sizes “Regular,” Pencil Stripes “Stouts,” “Shorts” and “Longs” MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR ee Che *) World (Morning Edition) The World's Political Reports are the Best and Fairest in the try. egy York World Staff Correspondents Siebold and Michelson are now travelling all over the United States giving information from each important locality. Read The World and keep posted.