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for od tt of prudente get some TWO HELD ON $1, 400 As O'Brien, puffing, looked about EXTORTION CHARGE ) | for a chair, Nachinsky and his room- | Public Acsoimntant and mt | Formerly of Vogel Bror. Fiank G- Maguire 647 Eighth Ave. g 42». St. mate released their grip on Van Ness and that young man was through th ny a| Worker Alleged to Have Taken Marked Bills. iy] DOWN THIEF open doorway and down the stairé in @ flash. O'Brien was at his heels. One lefigth back of O'Brien was TOPHR GRAFTS GAY40 GBYS Che PINCOT aint of the Amertean Carpet Claaning| from his mate, Neither of them had| ¢ Weaving Co, No. 412 Bast 125th Anat and Adonis Can’t Stop _ for Clothes and All Madi- had time to dress, Street, George Van Alstyne and Lowis “i » son Street Turns Out. Slashing Price beacctiba We are doing the greatest business in our history during this phey nomenal price slashing sale; our low reat location and economica operations enable us to surpass all in bringing prices to a low level. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits ALL NEW MODELS. ALL SIZES Van Ness, the cop and the two|G. smith to-day were held in $3,000 nudes after him, ran across Madison | bail gach by Magistrate Frothingham Street and into the hallway at No,|in West ide Court for a hearing next 172, He was headed for the room, | Tuesday, on the third floor he stumbled and According to Detectives Shields, Macy fell down stairs into the policeman and Finn, who were co-operating with ‘ Willams fn.an effort to trap tHe Swite formert noise of an alarm clock, “Frm the Madison Street Station |extortioners, the two teen ted Wie 435, $e @o0, S42, 945 . Now $29.00 to the floor from its place on| the prisoner was taken to Head- | tama they hed discovered grave crrors St hie formant fShair, woke Gus Nachinsky in the|quacters, whers, the polico say, bls lin hs income tax return “Inelr siete 950, 855, 00 Now 37.50 ber he occupies with another! iGry” we admitted he had recemiy | ey are alleged to have sald, could be Suite formerly man on the top floor of the bie completed An eighteen months’ pent. | Dousht for $8,000, Wiliams, it alleged. $05, FA BOM: ccacticcecss ete Now 49.50 sentence for petty ana had done ‘wo at eee ioe ere lore. ent house at No. 172 Madison shortly before 9 o'clock this, ¥ | passed the two men $1,400 in marked money and the arrests followed. FURNISHINGS SACRIFICED ge vd NOW “Just an tmpul €-| Upward of a score of business ie Ui 65 plain this a at” men, Athletic Underwear... Sonidat a'jop and T had to ent.” according to complaints recetved by th. Arrow and Metric Shirts.. 2.15 , the Madison | ecnots in thie 2 of extortion N Silk Half Ho: 3S Street" Lieutenan' about | attempts in Ste manner. Notaseme S ‘a Te Apollo and Adofifs’ tere?” aiid the | the isp Notaseme Lisle Half Hose 40 patrolman saw that he had been fol- lowed all the way by coil Principal | is witnesses. The street was black with people. Several children were late at school. The gentlemen the Lieutenant took for Dian's brother and the boy Venus and Prosperine quarreiled over went home in horse blankets. a Ipswich Black Half Hose and said he lived at No, “ PS eye Street, Brooklyn. ENacttinsky, who says Van Ness was the Nachinaky pants, “yelled 90 loud that he awoke his part- t, who also scorns pajamas, nighties ‘ ie weaknesses of the effemi- Again Accused of Auto Stealing. and together they shoved Van/ Joseph Germano, No. 2135 Belmont | Pf tarauygrh two other rooms to a front window. Then they yelled “Police.” Avenue, recently released on ball on | Bi) a charge of stealing the automobile of Louis Leitsner, No. 2 Avenue D, Best & Co. Iman John O'Brien, on duty itn Pike Street croswing—the Ine on a unciay caars, bagi a peta would be coming along| 20,8 tay on, Hon ehis dente Fi . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street n ak tea 8 bil sree ie the caret 1éfth Discs on i an 7 Established 1879 all about, * osoadle png Phen Detective Hag- seinen netator lar ttnciment ll ~ Summer Things for Children TRY TPYAT TITTY Sr 4 > : ‘ H Specially Priced—To-day:and Saturday Franklin Simon & caf Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets COLORED WASH DRESSES For Miss 10 to 16 12.00 ¢ Heretofore 17.00 to 25.00 -| Misses’ Suits with the favored ayia” Wrist-length Coat ee ARE. Three styles attractively made in non-crushable linen, French linen and imported plaid ginghams. Some with hand trimming. Navy BLue Suits ff GABARDINE OR SERGE : i LitiPotiea The Headquarters ies | | GOATS ‘ Sadinee weights, smartly fashioned - with unbelted -wrist-length coat; For Juniors and Girls ‘Vinings of novelty silk. i : “nls 18.00 SHANTUNG SILK SUITS #3) 29.50 4 In natural color, with the new straight-line wrist-length coat. : Belted or unbelted models, . Bale Sizes 14 to 20 years for Toys If it’s.a toy, it must bein Liliputia. No other land o’ toys has things from every toy country. Nowhere else is there a Doll Palace, a Me- nagerie, a Game Shop, Library and Fountain such’ as these. Heretofore 29.50 to 59.00 Not many coats in one style, but every style for sports or better wear at this one price. Fine * | quality tricotine, serge and polo doth aye made in Best & Co. distinctive models. Just now there are new toys to dig with, to ride in, to play with, and summer away the vacation happily. _ Sizes 10 to 17 years. In style expressive of smartness In price interpretive of value | 300 Blouses Sizes 8 to 14 years 300 Smocks 5.90 Sizes 8 to 14 Summer smocks designed by Best & Co. introduce a comfortable warm weather overblouse. Checked.voile, organdies in pastel shades. Rose, blue, flesh, maize and orchid. MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Fioor Made exclusively for Best & Co. in styles that have been designed especially for children. Pongee Silk Habutal White Poplin \ CHILDREN’S TAN SANDALS Made over Best & Co. carefully selected lasts. Tan leather and openings in the vamp for coolness —the soles and uppers of heavy weight leather will stand rough wear, i $25 Se $1. Sizes 11 to 2, 3.65 Sizes 244 to 7, 4.50 4 ASTLE: TI THE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920. Thirty-fourth Street s closed at 5 P, M. P. M. daily Ri. Altman & & Gn. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Special Values are now being offered in Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing including Youths’ Long-trouser eee in correct styles, very well tailored; sizes 15 to 20°. $35.00 & 45.00 Youths’ Long Trousers, of khaki-color dritl, at 3.75 Youths’ Long Trousers, of striped — in correct style for tennis or general sports wear . $8. 50 Boys’ Woolen Suits, with two pairs of knickerbockers (sizes 8 to 18 years); at the reduced price of $19, 50 Youths’ ‘and Boys’ Hats,,Caps, Bathing Suits and Furnishings are also very attractively priced. (Departments ont® they 5 SIXTH FLOOR) A Belowagest Sale of. Youths’ & Boys’ Low Shoes to be held to-morrow (Saturday) will consist of Dark Cordovan-color Oxfords, of excellent quality-leather, with soles and heels of flexible rubber; per pair $4.85 per pair 5.65 Priced below original cost Wide-toe model, sizes Il to 2. Round-toe model, sizes 244 to 8 Good shoes, these, for Summer wear, and well calculated to stand hard usage. (Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes, SIXTH FLOOR) West 42nd Street Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Noteworthy Sale To-morrow of WOMEN’S WOOL JERSEY SUITS At the exceptionally low price of $22.00 a A new assortment of this season’s most favored styles. Fashioned in a superior quality Wool Jersey that will retain its shape. ‘Tuxedo or plain notch collar effects. Colors: Beige, Nut Brown, Dove Grey, Copenhagen, Bel- gian or Navy Blue, Begonia, Black and Heather Mixtures, SIZES 34 to 44 NO ALTERATIONS