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Sorsey Clty, wad | ‘Vo-day at Police Headquarters regard-!, ing the theft of German bonds worth ff 33,000 marks from Ira K. Farrington & Co., brokers, at No. $0 Broad Street. Detective Kalbfielsch of the Old Slip | Station, who arrested the boy, yester- | day said. that the messenger on his trips to the Post Office with packages for registered malling frequently met & boy known to him as “Duke” on the Pottoe Chief John M. Treacy and ieaaviy street cars and at {Duke's Detective Robert Clobe of the Pater-| suggestion withheld four of nineteen son police signed immunity watvers| Packages given him to mail April 15, day and testified before the| 44 delivered three to the other boy Grand J ‘et Newark whic | !" | Jereey City the next day. a ere ‘the wee aiiie “Duke,” the boy eald, gave him a thefts in Paterson. Between Paper. as his ‘twenty and thirty other witnesses | was for pene. toot ‘mailed Soe be charged ARE QUIZZED IN BIG SILK THEFTS Chief and Detectives Questione: by Federal Jurors as to Al- leged Protection? r also testified, Farrington & Co. Zwirn was What the chief and detective were| with juvenile delinquency. subpoenaed for was not disclosed, but | i is understood. "they were called in connection with statements made on _ April 23 by William F', Nelson, chief investigating agent for the Amerioan Railway Express Company, relative |- to alleged payments of $25,000 for po- lice protection. The total loases to the express company have béen be- > tween $100,000 and $200,000, ‘The thefts _ began last September. | Bightebn arrests have been made, | including ten silk dealers of Pater- gon, four drivers and four others. _ HELP! LANDLORDS CAN’T GET TENANTS a Only 600 of 2,000 Bungalows at ; Better play safe. May et ‘Arvemme Are we Tush a half dozen to your ented. office? | Of adout 2,000 bungalows " mere and Fraiead, only 600 Hedges Everything for golf. this season and the landiords| Everything for tennis. famille to keep way trom the Roker icone ps oad shirts with use the rents are prohibitive. | attac’ ‘ars. Me tutors ‘T. C. Mckee tee | Golf hose. Beautiful Chairman of the Boaré of Trade of the | heather mixtures. RRs preditacctng in rents,” was his Leather motor coats. reply. “Quit asking $300 for ~ unde-| *“Scotch Mists.” mi, ema sete st Motor robes and steamer ten weeks.” And then the Commis- | Tugs. gioner laid all the trouble of the hous- Ming gltuation to the new rent laws, | which required so many months of study’ and work to compile. _ MYSTERY IN LOSS __ OF $60,000 IN BONDS Bnvelope in Safe Is Robbed, of Six $10,000 Liberties—Nothing , Else Taken, Police and private detectives are hunting for’ six $10,000 bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan issue, which | mysteriously disappeared from an en- in the safe of Rosen Brathers, irt waist manufacturers, at No. 20 | West 23d Street, sometime within the past week. The loss was discovered on Wednesday afternoon. The bonds were received on May 20 and placed in the safe in the envelope in which they were delivered. No oc- Motor “restaurants.” Thermos and Ferrostat; bottles. Blow-off-proof caps. waistcoats. Goggles. Summer gaunt- lets. Bathing suits. Fishing tackle. Cameras. Bicycles. Complete Sport- ing Goods Department at all four stores. Men’s suits, $50 and $60. Boys’ Norfolks, $15 up. Strawhats. Flexible where they touch the head. | casion arose to inspect them until Weltinesday afternoon, when a book- keeper brought out the envelope, find- | ing that everything but the bonds was| intact. ‘The firm has offered a reward. BOY OF 14 QUIZZED | __ IN THEFT OF BONDS For His Share in Alleged Robbery, | He Got an Envelope Filled With Tissue Paper, Is Claim, Joseph Zwirn, an undersized fourteen- All- leather shoes at “‘part- paper” prices. *Registered Trademark for our fasr- weather overcoats of handsome Scottish cheviots, rainproofed. ROGERS PEET CoMPANY .* Broadway> ‘ “ Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St, fe Convenient Broadway Corhers” Fifth Ave @ Waren at 41st Se edema messenger boy of No, 113 Jack- Mm Donald Shoes | THE BIG STOI RE WITH LITTLE PRICE S | [34.4 SIXTH AV 3 DOORS NORTH OF 21*" STREET DECORATION DAY SPECIALS IN SPORT AND DRESS FOOTWEAR AT SAVINGS UP_TO ONE HALF AMERICAN AND FRENCH MODEL PUMPS, OXFORDS, STRAP PUMPS. Regular stock styles. without increasing the price. We are unable to reorder The size range is good, assuring you a perfect White Kia 5.95 fit in a style you will like. All leathers‘and heel heights. Special 4:95 Women’s White Footwear PUMPS, OXFORDS, BOOTS in Linens, Sea Island Duck, Can’ vas and Buckskin. Included are the much sought for Theo ‘Tie (Pictured) in Sea Island, and many other styles too numerous to describe, all t the one low price Rubber soles and heels, sizes 2 to 6 LITTLE GENTS’ ALL LEATHER BUTTON SHOES Sizes D to 18% Hs 248 EN Brown Metal. Blucher in high Mary Jane Pump: 3°98 WOMEN’S WHITE SPORT OXFORDS 1.98 WHITE MARY JANE Ankle strap, fibre soles. Sizes 6 to 11 and 12 to 2../.. PATENT & DULL LEATHER ee LOS 1L and 12 to 2. WHITE CANVAS PUMP Ankle strap, leather sole; sizes 8 to 11 and 12 to 2... ‘CORKER” BRAND SNEAKS Black 7 to 18 and 1 to 6.. 1.69 and whyte; “4 98c ! OXFORDS Cordo Calf and Gun Goodyear welted soles. or English last. (Same shoes) Scotch knit jackets an d| 5.95 - ae U Broadway at Ninth New York Holiday goods, Summer ‘clothing, furnishings for the Summer home—goods that i in nor times ° ~are never reduced in price in May. This advertisement tells but a fraetion of the wonderful news Frocks, Wraps, Skirts for Miss 14 to 20 Specially priced---and less 201 mers cent. 7 Following Our Usual Custom The Wanamaker Store will be closed all day Next Monday in Celebration of the Old Soldiers’ Memorial Pay French Batiste Blouses $6.50—less 20 per cent. These are ex- tremely well de- signed blouses, for wear with a sweater or witha tailored suit. Of very French batiste, fine- ly tucked down the front—with long narrow pointed col- lar that lies per- fectly flat with a becoming line caboratuaied by a long V neckline. Dotted Swiss Blouses at $5.95 A short sleeved model in swiss, dotted with red or Copenha: blue or green, or white, Theecollar is made with a jabot of white voile and the cuffs match the collar. Second floor, Old Building ; titra size Blouses —less 20 per cent. Carefully made Soecelly fitted blouses of Georgette crepe, in white, flesh color, navy blue and gra: $9.75 to fo $10.7 ‘75—less 20 per cent. Third floor, Old Building Elbow-length chamoigse lisle Gloves, $2.85 pr--less 20 per cent. 1,200 pairs, of the very loves wanted for present: wear, And they’re in the best shades mode and beaver, also white. A full range * of sizes and full elbow-length. / Main floor, Old Building ‘Corduroy Breakfast Coats and Robes Specially priced and less 20 per cent. All are made of fine wide wale corduroy ie good colors—| le, rose, copenhagen and ree blue—are lined ‘throughout with seco lk, and have three-quarter length sleeves. double-fi odel, wuren pore Me Seubular “hiey anal Reo pork: ets; collar, cuffs and pockets are trimmed with gay co} wool embroidery—a most attractive touch. $13.60—less 20 per cent. The robes are in two styles, cut on severely straight lines, with tea. rever collar; one has two ockets and tubular and is $11.75, the other fs one poets Wr cord and is $9. 76—less 20 per eo eee Third floor, Old Building Girls’ Bloomer Dresses $5.95—less 20 per cent. Sizes 6 to 12 years Ideal for holiday-ing and for play—therefore we have had these dresses (with bloomers to match) made of sturdy cottons in plain colors; ‘blue, heather and rose; also in khaki. All of them are in the model illustrated—but. only those of blue and leather color have white pique collars. “Regulation” Dresses $6.75 to $15—less 20 per cent. : A large collection, Box pleated one piece models and two piece models with pleated skirts in all-white, all-blue, rose with white trimmings, tan with white, and blue with white. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Second floor, Old Building (Tenth street) Little Girls’ Frocks Less 20 per cent. of Organdie and net; sizes 2 to6 Exquisite frocks of fine white net, charm- ingly trimmed with billowy roffles, and ever more ruffles. $10.95, $13.50, $17.50-—less 20 per cent. Organdie frocks in delicate pastel shades of blue, orchid. pink, green and yellow. Sheer and crisp. Eloquent of summer and the holi- days. $12.50 and $14.50—less 20 per cent. Third floor, Old ict; aout =. VOTER TRC rz 4 | ‘Sixteen City Blocks of Wanted Goods at Twenty, per “cent off ‘ (With the exeéption cf a few price-restricted articles and our separate catclog stocks) Silk Frocks, $38. 75, $45, $49.50 and $59.50—less 20 per cent. Our $47.50 to $69.50 grades—frocks of taffeta, plain and beaded to give effect of being dotted (model illustrated, $59.50), foulard, and erepe over silk of a contrastin One model is of plain taffeta combined with créam- colored eyelet an eahvctheed batiste. Stun- ning silhouettes, Wise $29.75—less 20 per cent. like these—of a soft woolen ma- terial, i rt with foulard silk, and fashioned in model illustrated—are decidedly ex- per cat at lh i The deduction of 20 eae raodeer penhagen blue, tan, or shay blue. Annual Sale of Young Women’s Skirts é $5.75, $7.75, $8.75 and $17.75 are our sale prices for skirts of our $7.50 to $37.50 les, White cotton pnb hed cordeline, voile, and sheer strij striped flannels and famous bapdervieth ed sport alike are the materials, Smart skirt is generously proportioned and finel; weet (if in.; lengths, 88 to in. ec Waistbands, 24 to 8 Second floor, Old Building (Tenth street) Dumbarton Suits at 20 per cent. less In the new summer shades A new shipment of Dumbarton suits for women have arrived in the Fashion Salons in all the new’shades for summer sports and town wear, and in four new models. In the new sponge and hay shades and in the soft Am eng he Pe gp greens and in beige, as well as in mid- night blue and in heather mixtures. One model has narrow leather belt and 2 bands placed Norfolk wise down the back. Others feature different uses of the inverted t, and notch or tuxedo collars as one prefers. .75,, Second floor, Old Building House and Porch Frocks special at $4.85— less 20 per cent. 450 pretty frocks, our $5.50 to $6.75 grades, brought by the 20 per cent. off down to $3.88 each. Fine qualities of voile and lawn in dainty colored fe pinky blee, lavender, prean, ind ‘éther summer shades. Some have crisp organdie collars and cuffs; others are made with the * broad Unusually good values. 468 bungalow aprons $1.95—less 20 per cent. These are our $2.50 grades; large, cover-all P94 that are becoming as well as Pea ids, black and white stripes and figured effects. Third floor, Old Building Cool cotton Lingerie, $1.50 ‘to $2.95—less 20 per cent. 300 Crepe Bloomers, ag or white, cut large and full. Special ge 50—less 20 per cent. Three groups of nightgowns in pink and white batiste and white nainsook. Very good models— square or round neck tailored gowns with ribbon run inside flat casing; or lace or Felgry trimmed, $1.95, $2.85, $2.95, Third floor, Old Building Women’s cotton union Suits —$1.25 to $2.50—less 20 per cent. Two styles--(1) bodice or regular shoulder with tailored top; tight knee. (2) regular shoulder, tai- lored top, shell knee; at $1.25—less 20 per cent. Sizes 36 to 44, A finer quality, gat s it bigs =A suit, ilar shoulder, 88 at $2.26; tailored top; tight 36 an sizes 40 to 44 at $2.! 50 lees 20 20 per cent. Main flogr, Old Building Corsets, Special at $2.95 —less 20 per cent. Straight model of pink batiste with silk figured stripes, designed for the slender figure. istic waist band is soft me comfortanle for summer wear, Broken sizes of other models in white coutil and batiste, pg AA: and medium figures, % Main Aisle, Old Building Brassieres, special at $1 —less 20 per cent. Large variety of brassieres and bandeaux, in- cluding one for every type of figure. Batiste, lace and cambric, Both pink and white. 4 vie Third floor, Old Building a aise ridiculously low, « EXTRA—Gi gham Frocks at $10.75 to $59. Jess 20 per cent. Handbags specially priced, and less 20 per cent. 400 bags at $8. 50-—less 20 per cent. Fine quality heavy moire in taupe and black. Large choice of models, gs a oe metal tops as well as some with the popular mirror tops. A few have cellu- loid tops, some with flowers and bow knot effects on tht face. Large ample bags, all one piece styles, oe bags at dias 20 per cent. Plain moire bl striped moire in ante ate Caverns ren Wee frames, in one piece style gr with tassel. 8: have double inside compartment, others purse and mirror. Main floor, Old Building Boys’ Clothing reduced---and off the / reduced _ prices you take 20 per cent. ‘472 Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 18 years $47.50 to.$55 suits—now $46 and $42.50 suits—now me 0 suits—now $30 = ere suits—now rad 5 suits—now .. seeee $16.75 in —all less.20 per cent. 78 Student Suits Sizes 82 to 38 chest. $60 to $75 suits—now $55 —less 20 per cent. Blue flannels and unfinished worsteds and fancy cassimere mixtures. All new 1920 spring models. To the Man who wants to Pay Less for His’ Sui At $50—Less 20 per cent. ‘These suits are in the Burlington Arcade are part of the purchase that came to us from the maker who had an accumulation of stock. Worsteds, cassimeres and flannels—made in the Wanamaker way; sell at $65 to $75. At $45—Less 20 per cent. The remainder of the same purchase—on sale in the Suits that were made to Lower-Price Broadway Store. sell at $50 to $60. Good, substantial suits in quality leaves nothing to the imagination. . -_ © Extra—93 pairs White Trousers—-$13.50—Less.20 per cent. 4 Made to sell at $20. White flannel, cricket eae aie gabardine, Fine trousers for tennis, outing coun club wear. Slight imperf not tel! you—lowers the price to $18. 50—less Carload « of Bicy Bicycles Just received in The Sports Shop. boys, girls. na a aaa Ak Ll, Regular stock bicycles, for men, women, Every one guaranteed for one year. $42.50 to $55—less 20 per bw em Sports Shoes of all kinds, white and tan, for men, women and children—less twenty per cent. Women’s Coats and Wraps‘ at $39.50— less 20 per cent. Very exceptional value. Sports cape- of knitted wool with large becoming brushed wool collars checked in con' color; tan with tan and brown, and tan combinatidns. i | coats of natural cle pall throughout and belted 4 and patch pocketed. Little coats of fine velours de it and made with volu- draped collars. Second floor, Old Building laine, lined minous lines & ¥ Summer Furs —less 20 per cent. Soe marten, mink, Ley Bay sable, / fox, A\ sete the / new aun te furs, in oneskin in two-skin and { choker styles, - Prices range from a small squirrel choker scarf at $25 to a two-skin Hudson cabled. scarf at $825—all less 20 per cent. sci Second floor, Old Building | Silk Stockings — special $2.75. and $3.75 pr.—less 20 per: ee cer and a jm ig Peter 22 tcn 8} to 10, 42.16 eas 20 por cent. | | | | | | | tea. Sines pa silk, fe full sellant’ quailty; in’ Beth lack and "white Blow ri to 16, er tess 20 per cent, + eh ietiy 210 Topcoats and Reefers—below cost Sizes 3 to 10 years Several that were Siete eae $13. were $50 to $60 Topcoats now $40 each—less 20 per cent, , These are for the larger. sizes 82 to. ‘ 88 chest. areal wehave. “And mighty / | good at the you pay. 1] ; Third floor, Old Building Store. They and made to which fabric’ Slightly imperfect and caiagso sight you would never see them if we did per cent. Broadway corner Eighth, Burlington Arcade floor, New te Nit