The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, we 21, 1920. Dr. Otf C. Mordorf, Principal of | of Schools Httinger held that the board ° Be re ant, Coal care, nine, KISSING CHARGES icicct Mo, 389 In Breokirn, accuses] 4 authors "to bear the Gres by ag Eighth Avenue car. His gs “UP TO STATE HEAD ley ste. “ant tarh. stepten Wootsey ot | ;emeent Zrall of the Shard of Bau . tion was &f the contrary opiion. Ai were bo badly crushed the ambulance | misconduct in kissing thelr thirteen- true G. Dore, airman of the local surgeon who attended him said am- City School Officials Clash Over lyear-old daughter, Mary” Elizabeth, ye + ee eleving Wes barra Dutation of both would be necessary. April 27, was postponed indefinitely by| tg ‘An triknown girl, about three years | Authority to Try Accused pec sat aah ln hr Di ae ar aa from the State Supt. 4 Sat it old, was struck by an automobile at Principal. District Slot, Jed, Reyootda ex-| gebr ilordort and the Woolsara were 19 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily wo First Avenue and 46th Street lest 4,. nearing of the chi ot | whalned..to. that, while Ey + Gig: amd Wad: taken to Bellevue corset etree neem eiet eee et eta ee tinea aee meen Nemtity.. Hospital with her skull fractured. 1 sa AS SHE ws Child From ¢ From Car’s Path] Sowa ’'py ena and Is Run Down to Herself. “A man and @ woman wero killed Sn RS leer a cals Beckie snes 4 ventié, Broo! rr bd wn other persons) three of them | No. $42) an rete, Broo} at Fifth Hdven, were injured by automobiles | Avenue and 126th Street, Manbattan, 4a street car in and near this city night and @uffered contusions of terday. The man, unidentified and | ‘¢ Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment tn the World B. Adnan & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fotirth Street Thirty-fifth Street WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE 'AnotheY Cleayance Sale ‘Women’s ano Misszs’ SILK. FROCK? Greatly Below Cost $95.00 GrornsetTY SATIN TAFFETA TRICOLETTE it fifty years old, was run down rst Avenue and 824 Street by a| eiry, was or truck driven by Victor Cuneo | DY 2® No, 238 Fulton Street, Jamaica. Ineo was arrested. } ‘Trying to save her four-year-old é ne Mra. Frank Mofadden of Glenn | york Ayponippelalyaye ark, ‘was run over and killed at Tar- , last night. With frierds she walking acroas the street whon ; Cerca sane adie arene ened A Remarkable Offering of Five Hundred and Fifty | Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits] (sizes 7 to 16) at the extraordinarily low price of $4.75 will take place to-morrow on the Sixth Floor St AVENUE ATSO™STREBT Second Hoor ~Take Elevator | Final Reductions | 1 Frocks Wraps Suits. Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Apparel without reserve At Drastic Price Revisions These Suits are smartly cut and very well made, the materials being gray or tan crash, white duck, and khaki- colored drill—all of them durable, easily laundered, and comfortably cool for Summer wear. At the low price quoted they represent very unusual value. The Boys’ & Youths’ Shoe Dep’t on the SIXTH FLOOR is specially featuring for Spring and Summer Youths’ Play Shoes in sizes 11 to 2 : at $5.00 the pair These Shoes are made of soft, pliable leather and may be obtained in black or dark brown. The model is a wide toe, extra low heel Blucher, very well built and thoroughly adapted for hard usage. | HE EX- EDTIONALLY OW DRICE GIVE NO INDICATION OF OF THE HICH. CHARACTER OF THE? Prices were up to $57.50 SUITS Reduces to 25.00 _ Tricotine, Poiret Twili, Homespuns, Velour Checks ee a ee ae tae Le ee ii ne res} m4. 50 eee Prices were up to $49.50 WRAPS Reduce 625,00 Velour, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Serge, Silvertip BONWIT TELLER. > ECO | +s : ee AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Ave rr Will Close Out Saturday A Collection of About 50 Women’s Polo Cloth Coats In the Fashionable Polo Tan 35.00 Regularly 59.50 ‘NO C. O. D.’s NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS WRAPS WRAPS : the vere | 35.00 Tat rere | 65.00 Prices were up to $50.00 FROCKSkeaucea 25.00 Georgette, Satin, Taffeta, Tricotine. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Desk Extraordinary Purchase of Springtime Dresses for Girls (Sizes 6 to 12 years) which we are enabled to offer at Lower than Current Prices Little Frocks of distinctive styles and lovely colorings, with touches of embroidery, French knots, clever collars, cuffs, and graceful belts and sashes, devel- oped in Linene, Japanese Crepe. Exceptional Values at $5.00 Another Group of Girls’ Dresses in Voiles, Dimity, Or- andie, Tissues, Imported Ging- ey and Linen, in a range of attractive colors and models, offered at $8.50 2 Less Than Original Cost. No Returns None C. 0. D. ences OW tlt Floor LLNER BROS. Furniture - nine years selling Good: Southeast Cornar 15th Street and 6th Avenue Smart box, notched collar model with belt and buckle’and inverted pleat at, back. To Close Out Saturday 150 Women’s Silk Skirts Regularly 23.50 to 27,50 18.50 Queen Anne, Baronette!/and Novelty Crepe Silk in the Favored Shadings WOMEN’S COATS & SKIRTS--SECOND FLOOR Pe iis aa SERS a a

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