The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 6

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HAN CAMBLERS AT VE POLO GOIN Evening World’s -Publicity © Causes a Clean-Up That Will Benefit Baseball, —— Private and pndife police outnum- 4 the betting fraternity at the i game at the Polo Grounds day, and consequently there no visible manifestations of At every entrance to the As city detectives as well as| hs employed by the baschall | ment were stationed. When) crowds began to arrive those pwn to be habitual bettons were nied admittance to the grounds. 4 Ingide, along the lengthy gangways os e benches, other detectives lis- ed intently for a stray word or two | (Pout betting, and without waiting | any consummation of the wager | principals were escorted to the where their money was refund- and they were told to go and keep ‘About third bast in the grand stand ty suspected gambler—or one ing the earmarks of a gontle- in likely to engage in a game of nce—Waa “covered,” in the police rnacular, by the detectives. As a It of thig vigilance nothing was | tting, no wagers were de, and no money was passed. detectives were as thick as files August. There wae one detail of ‘om the special service squad der Capt. Belton at Police Head- “box fighters” of note from the “Wicinity of 116th Street moved (Whe stand once or twice, with the re- it they were tbld to sit in one place . An argument ensued, in ich Detective McNamee from ‘In- tor Cahalan's office and Detective | ichael Kelly of Chief Inspector y's staff auleted the “box fighters” insisted that they keep to thelr) ts, which they did, flanked or-{he ies and rear by dgteotives. 0 heard through | Stadium during the afternon, THE only dead things you want around your gar- insect pests. Dead leaves and branches you can. clean away with a geod pruning outfit. a | wi 4sru STREET & SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK : » Acane suse A syrup on by the: rev finery tof American Sugar Refining Company Sweetenit th Daming? "THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920." > {BONWIT TELLER &CO ‘a FIFTH . AVENUE AT 38™ STREET et. FOR?THURSDAY AND FRIDAY mF ! Be ’ 4 An Important Sale - WOMEN’S “BONTELL” CORSETS Am Made. of an imported basket weave ® Jersey cloth in orchid, ciel blue or flesh’ Designed and Executed in The Private “4 Workrooms of Bonwit Teller & Co. VERY SPECIAL AT } 14.50 TOPLESS, STRAIGHT and PRACTICALLY BONELESS is this “made in our workroom” model; ingeniously designed to bind rather than corset the figure. NO C. 0. D’S _ 4 > Sy oo ks: ae NO CREDITS: NO RETURNS Store Closes at 5 P. M. °S Zord &Talor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fiteroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Desh Hats’ Eloquent of Summer To Wear on Decoration Day Most remarkably priced tomorrow to provide a holiday -offering— $7.95 (Fourth Floor Millinery Salons) AST-MINUTE news of Mid-Summer Millinery is empha- sized in these crisp, delightful new Hats, secured just in time for the holiday blossoming of new Summer frocks and fineries. Fairy-like dawn shades, pastel tints as delicate as Sweet Pea colorings— ciel, lavender, maize, pink, white, delft, sand—in Organdie Hats trimmed with loose sprays of lilies of the valley or lilacs, or other garden posies.’ Organdie Hats with fascinating bows-or accordion pleated frills; others with fringes and graceful fronds of uncurled Ostrich. Georgette Hats in lovely shades, for graduation or bridesmaids, Taffeta Hats—all included in this collection, Crisp, fresh, new, youthful—an assortment that represents the height of Summer styles. Fourth Floor, Outfitting for Summer--- Maids’ Uniforms and Aprons RISP, fresh, correct service wear for the maids, one ot C Summer's essentials, is provided in this group of genuine- ly good values—the newest accepte standard makes. Black and Grey Uniforms—Cotton Pongee, Mohair and Silk Poplin $6.00 $7.50 $11.00 $13.50 $18.00 $20.00 Blue and Grey Uniforms White Uniforms Chambray and Striped Gingham New model, buttoned down the front $3.95 $4.95 $6.00 $6.75 $4.75 $5.45 $6.25 $6.45 $6.95 $7.50 Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons wee me prone 60c 85c 8c $1.15 $1.25 to $5.95 85c to $1.75 : Cape and Bows, 12¢ 10 75¢ models in the he Rescmemosntinnyimorvemr at ett Liter = ence vay Store Closes at 5 P. M. \Lord & Taylor 38th Street. —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Ftlled—Phone Fitsroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Out With Your Flag on Decoration Day! - I on 39th Street Just Three More Days of ‘May Sale Linen Opportunities Prices Below Present Wholesale Cost Matching Table Cloths and Napkins Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths. $6.75 Napkins, dozen.....$8.50 Ged Hemmed Napkins Irish Linen Damask, for “hotel and country use. U.S. Flags 3 Every true patriot will in some way do honor to the memory of one-time patriots on next Monday We have a latge collection of flags reduced in price— flags that are well-made, and colors that are fast. 5x8 feet-—$5.00; 6x10 feet—$7.00. Sale of Dollies Now that little Peggy is about to depart for her summer vacation, she'll want several of these new dollies, 80 pirrecnrely priced, to take along. There are some tiny baby dolls, and others that are quite grown-up! jeventh Floor. Huck Cotton Towels Hemstitched, striped; dozen. satin Bath Towels Blue striped. Table Damask Pure Irish Linen; 70 inches wide; an excellent quality; yard.......$2.75 Huck Towels Pure Linen, hemmed; less than to-day’s import cost; dozen Kitchen Towels Hemmed, dozen....$2.95 Roller Towels...each 65c Colored Linens Embroidered—large as- . sortments, jecond Floor, Quality Bags and ‘Suitcases For Your Decoration Day Trip Just the right size for week-ending. Just the quality that endures. Just the appearance that gives you pride. Just the prices that appeal to you. A Woman’s Bag $19.50 Light weight black cowhide; a very con- venient size to spit silk-lined, 3 pockets; beautifully made. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, Women’s Overnight Bags $22.50 - Black cobra-grain’ cowhide, collapsible, Black grain lined with moire silk; 14, 15 and 16-inch leventh Floor, Charming : Imported Cretonnes Double Width Voile or Muslin Curtains $ 1 25> yard $3.50 pair ESIDES being most attractive, these cre- With colored borders, ruf- tonnes are double width 48 and 50 inches fles, or plain with cluny in- sertion—embioidered color borders in pink, blue and white. 234 yards long. extraordinarily inexpensive. Another interesting feature is that they are reversible, and look just as lovely hangings or furniture covers. “fth Floor. Attention, Picnickers! Here Are Some Helpful Hints! ‘WO care-free days are coming to you this week-end. i sewed-on corners, size. 16 and 18-inch size. A Man's Suitcase $25.00 Sturdy tan cowhide, sewed-on corners; straps all around; especially deep; 24 and 26 inch sizes; well lined and very Well made. Men’s Traveling Bags o $13.75,$15.00 cordovan leather; with Leather lined; 3 pockets; New Cretonnes 65c, 80c and $1.00 yard From the beginning of ° : the hi ~wide, so they ¢an be split—making them found wosilartale | ort: ments at these three low prices, and we keep them well on one side as on the other. They will make maitaaely replenished and assort- Are you off to the open- road, the woods and shady nooks, where healthy appetites grow keener? Are you equipped to carry all the food you'll need, and have it in good condition when you arrive? “The Motor Restaurants ‘sg Illustrated Below J Solves your picnic problems. It not only holds compactly all the food, but forks, knives spoons, plates, napkins, drinking cups, food baxes, jars and thermos bottles. Illustrated Below hot or cold food in large pieces... The Outing Table Illustrated Below Various sizes and styles, such as the | suitcase style and running board style: | $15.75, $22.50, $35.25, $42.00, $48.50 x6x25 inches—when ‘open it is dating 6 or 8 people Beventh Floon | Stows fray in your car in apackage nes The “'Thermalware” Jar Is an “out-of-the-ordinary” Thermos bottle, as it has a capacity of one gallon and a 4-inch opening—permitting you to carry - $25.00 2x4 eet long, 18 inches high; accommo- 6.51

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