The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 9

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ROBBED OF $600, BANKER ASKS $50,000 DIDN'T KNOW IT i | “Young Dundee,” Pugilist, Gets Suitcase Full of Valuables From Policeman. \ Jack Rothbart, known dn the wortd | ot Pusillam as “Young Dundee,” was awakened carly to-d Goorbellrin his ‘home, No. 4961 ‘Hoa kine Policeman Congiance nue, fou » Mancini holly. « valise. “Have your been robbed man asi ed. “Not 9n your life,” answered “Young Dundee, Murphy of Fall River, George H, Bat- ‘eat Réliceman, then sWsNGt & mult | chelder of New Bedford, Benny B. Bnd’ Sewer t Phe vexes nearly tang | Goode, John H. Woods,-Philip M. Judd the count, Mancint said he met a man | Of Holyoke and Leslie J. Parker, secre- Sarrying @ valise at Jennings Street and | tary of the Taunton Chamber of Com- jouthern Boulevard, the Bronx, He The Chamber: halted him and investigated, finding a| mero. The Chambersaf Commerce of nk book with Rothbart’s’ naine and | Holyoke, Fall River, New Bedford and a The pris Jam Wot Bireet, Stal * Prisoner admitted enter Dundee's” hi 4 t'gave his ni: ing “Young agarega’ jdine via. the fire escape. being $50.00. Write a BOE Gen. Frank Taylor Dend SEATT Seana re! , @ veteran of the Spanish- Americ: dled Wars, di thom| pan d?"* the police- ame as Will- and is held in the Sepase According to Mancini, | M! ttle. Se Wash. May 21.—Brig, ‘Taylor, United States Army,| “ Civil, Indian Franc® of | of the jury in the case of Raymond H, ON LIBEL CHARGE 5,000 damages his arrest for sell de Maupin,” by Gautier. CITA SSAA ee Re eT Tw - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. at BOs 6 \ “S3i c PL TE TP OE IR aoe Rit ys Ping nee Nay DENS LTS re Re the Prevention of Vice for ey had caused ling the .book, “Mdile. after th H. V. Greene Files Action Against New England Men and Com- merce Chambers. BOSTON, May 21.—Joseph Donovan, counsel for the H. V. Greene Company, investment bankers, announced to-day he had started proceedings for alleged libel against Chartes M. Ketchum, sec- retary of the Holyoke Chamber of Com- merce, and his assistant, William B. Taunton are being sued also, ‘The suits are for the and r, Greene personally and are for each, the total fo damages csivea are returnabl lddlesex County, Court at Game bridge June 1. ‘The suits are to at “mnaffotous propaganda” « pat the Vice Society Must Pay. Supreme Court Justice McAvoy re- fused yesterday to set aside the verdict Halsey, who sued the New York S0- remember— VAN_ HART When your feet ache, VAN HART SHOES are built and fitted for comfort. Modestly Priced. OE 35 West 36th St. ° | || BEFORE THE OLD } HOME MAKES WAY § ‘FOR, THE NEW 25% Discount on All Merchandise 7S) HE INTENTION OF AVEDON TO ER? ERECT AND OCCUPY A NEW RYH puiLDING ON THE PRESENT SITE MAKES IT NECESSARY TO, CLOSE OUT COMPLETE STOCK AT ONCE, PUPPIES EAR CREPE FROCKS OF PUPPIES EAR CREPE, HAND- SOMELY BEADED. FORMERLY’ $59.50, BONWIT TELLER &CO - METH AVENVE AT 38™STREED {FOR SATURDAY NO C. O. D.’s ‘NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS A MOST EXCEPTIONAL SALE MISSES’ SILK DUVETYN CAPES Specially Priced at 78.00 ‘Regular Price 135.00 Two new models are presented—both very youthful b types in navy blue, black, brown, taupe. Sizes 14 to 18. 1 MISSES’ NAVY TRICOTINE CAPES At Greatly Reduced Prices 44.00 Formerly 65.00 to 89.50 38.00 Formerly 59.50 to 65.00 64.00 Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 Included are the favored fashions of the season in straight, accordion pleated and large collar styles. Sizes 14 to 18. MISSES’ DAYTIME COATS Fe ly ” 7 8 e 00 110.00 to 135.00 Youthful modes for the miss of 14 to 18, developed in marvella, evora and. polo cloth in misses’ styles and in the newest pleatings. ~— —— 9 Greatly Reduced Prices MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS A collection of suits assembled from the regular stock, including the season’s most fashionable silhouettes and treatments. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 34.00 , Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 75.00 to 98.50 48.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 95.00 to 135.00 75.00 ae te n Exceptional Values Saturday WOMEN’S LISLE UNDERWEAR Much Below Regular Price Delete RIOGNIOTS. 5. cesses seescons Regularly .95 In white, flesh or black Lisle Undervests Regularly .65 Regular sizes only in white and flesh Swiss Rib Union Suits............ Regularly 1.95 1.35 Regular sizes only with regulation shoulders KNIT UNDERWEAR-;MAIN FLOOR -75 45 | | Te BETTER BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE CREPE, FILET LACE TRIMMED AND HAND EMBROIDERED, FORMERLY $12.50, ' Now $9.35 REGULAR PRICES ARE INDICATED ON EVERY TICKET IN ENTIRE STOCK. AVEDON 448 Filth Aveat Tortioth St. A Pleasant Place to Know About i I I l l l I i Now $44.60 I i l l l l I eee A A CS A AS ce ‘M Donald. L THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES | 344 SIXTH IN . 3 DOORS NORTH OF 21* STREET SMASHING TRANSPORTATION TIE-UP SHOE SALE (THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL) Pairs of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes 39 873 intended for early Spring Sale accumulated in ? our Boston warehouse—a railroad strike, with its consequent freight tie-up. Now they are coming and we have no room for this great influx. I opportunity to get SHOES FOR THE Priced until they now show REDUCTIONS OF 20 TO 40 PER CENT. WOMEN’S LOW SHOES models, with strap effect. (OVER 26 STYLES) 89 THE PAIR RLY for BEST CHOICE WOMEN’S WHITE PUMPS, OXFORDS AND HIGH SHOES In linen, canvas, buckskin and kid. Included are the 98 much sought for Cleo ankle ribbon ties................ 3- WHITE HIGH SHOES | COMFORT OXFORDS In white canvas and 1.98) Women’s soft kid, with 2.39 linen. Broken sizes . | rubber heel Little Gents’ sturdy White Canvas Shoes, Chil- dren's and Misses’, in lace Blucher shoes, sizes and button; sizes 6 to 11, 10 to 1814; 11% to 2; Rae cs tity limited INFANTS’ Shoes in brown and black, wedge heel, lace and button SNEAKS Korker _ Brand, flack and white, all sizes to 6, Cc Boys’ tan army HIKERS shoes, 2 full | 75 Ut Mo Little Boys’ all leather button shoes; sizes 9 1.98 White Mary Janes with ankle straps, all sizes from to 13%, (to 6, $2.48). i Patent and Dull Mary s ; sizes 1 2.49 to 11 and 11% to to 6; special. 2; special ! OXFORDS AND HIGH SHOES | MEN! We are advertising a “Korking’’ good Oxford in Brown or Black, in the English or Blucher last, Goodyear welted svles, if you prefer it. Some value at ........ . *% * * * * *% * * * W If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE A WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD N “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT eg * *# # # * * * WANTS ib. s ———ee rubber and || strap; nature last; sizes 8 9] Same in a high shoe 9 | 5.95 , this unusual f! ENTIRE FAMILY, Stern Brothers - : o, x a West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Stre . ' A Specially Arranged Showing Saturday of WOMEN’S and MISSES’ UNTRIMMED HATS New becoming shapes in Taffeta, Hair Braid, Crinol, Leghorn and Georgette, now offered at Unusual Price Concessions, Feature Values for to-morrow—MAIN FLOOR: SPORT HATS Tailored Sport Hats Chain weave straws; all sport In Bleached Peanut Straws and » colors, Ribbon and Hemp combinations, . $2.95 Field Flower Wreaths | $2.25 to 3.95 ‘$3.95 to 5.50 Lilae and Lily. Wreaths Fruit Wreaths | $5.50 and up $1.50 WOMEN’S SWEATERS At Exceptional Prices Saturday on the Main Floor. at $8.50 at $10.50 WIDE assortment of Fibre TTRACTIVE Shetland Wool , Silk Sweaters; Tuxedo mod- Sweaters with pockets and els; all colors; Brushed Wool belt; Tuxedo models in all the trimmed. favored colors. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR | ATCH WORK COLLARS of Embroidered Batiste com- bined ‘with Real Irish or Filet Laces in round, square or Tuxedo shapes, At $2.95 Each Regular $3.95 to 6.95 Values. FOMEN’S FINE GUIMPES , of Allover Embroidery or Cream Net combined with Valen- ciennes, Real Irish or Filet Lace; several desirable models, At $5.50 Esch Regular $6.95 to 9.50 Values. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SILK PETTICOATS Specially Priced at $4.95 WIDE assortment consisting of Silk Jersey with Taffeta flounces; Messaline, All Jersey Taffeta and double-paneled Stri Tub Silks. Allghe desired colors suitable for street wear. Main Floor. Distinctive and Exclusive Novelties in PARASOLS é A_ Notable at $7.50 WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS -In Sport Models. Stubby Tops and Tips, full Bakalite Handles and Leather Strap effects. SUITABLE FOR RAIN OR SUNSHINE Value for To-morrow IMPORTED and DOMESTIC NOVELTY NECKLACES Arranged into three groups and priced for immediate disposal. LOT 1.—Values up to $3.50 - - - at $1.95 LOT I1.—Values up to $5.00 --- at $2.95, LOT III.—Values up to $6.50 - - - at $3.95 Reproductions of Jade, Bepphire, Topaz, Lapis, Amber and other Novelty Beads, Many oon bine metal motifs, Green and Yellow Gol and oxidized finishes, bi 5 Ve ay = ——

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