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the Chief Executive's name. Jacob came to Manhattan the next day and, while passing through the kept the check as a memento. Street. OF SCHOOL WORK TWO HELD IN GEM THEFT..| An attempted nota-up im which ths acascasesneeeg vietim was wounded was staged v Beil Bohm Rebbed of $10,000 im |dingonally seross the street last night awe ee from Police Headquarters, Joseph tae he Goldstein, who has a cam@y stand at Thoraas Tomea, thirty-three years ol4.| Lafayette and Grand Streets, wae shut and Frank Esposito, thirty-three years|when he failed to throw up his hands, old a salesman, of No, 216 Bast 1%h| Newsboys ran Into Headquarters and Street were arrested In the Pennsylvania |gave the alarm. ‘The robber Srconge Terminal and locked up in the .Wost|hie revolver oe Veer thiesiee. nae Mth Street Station, charged with rob-|thSe the hold-up man was a stranger few days ago two richly dressed |bery: in Ra he was extremely Both 14 in connection with the| well acqu . i Women walked into City Hall or ae eae — quitable Building Kept by i Mayor as Memento. and Man- is busy they met his secretary Stops Hair Coming Outs | Doubles Its Beauty. robbery of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Bohm ~s Due to the tube strike, the Hudson when two men forced an entrance, and é him a email wallet containing [Jewels ats 4 “ DANDERINE” fewo-dollar bill, an sdentification PRISON TERM FOR STOREY. v a Hiding the wallet in the lobby of | a oe Seabury, Massey & Lowe Mi th Mayor, who at once pronounced | ~ Sawer”: Th ge ai igner Enright, Deputy Comamis-|1,000 shares of Northern Packiic stock qi thé Brooklyn Detective Bureau, |t¢nced to not Jess than two years and] drawn on a Brooklyn bank and In court were his aged mother, worth tion eard, with the result that the | vine acter, with whom Storey was found Schiffman, a twelve-year-old | Girt Killed by Auto, Driver Held tal to-day from inunies received when afternoon. Harry Lentz.of No. 752| you can not find a fallen hair or any time, was arrested by the police of the| new life, vigor, brightness, more color @ Asked for an interview with|in thelr apartment, No, 1854 Seventh] Strike ese of weal hyor Hylan. When told the Mayor |Avenue, on the morning of April 19, Manhattan Railroad Company In after binding and gagging them es- naeneerresttaastpeastermeentescerstee =a € ey ten John F. Sinnott, and|caped with about $1000 worth |= ——C—— CT d and a check for $1,000 bearing Mayor's signature. ‘They told of | Rich Mother Henrs Sentence of Twe Bb Equitable Building Frank De Raismes Storey, a lawyer Ibecretary Sinnott took the check to | Of No 54 Chambers Street, of the firm at No. 11A South Elliott Place, Brook- igaature a forgery. Police Com-|iyn, who was convicted of receiving ner. Lahey, commanding the De-|which had been stolen from the Gans fptive Bureau, and Cagt. Coughlin | Steamship Company, was to-day sen- busy. six months nor more than five year at t. Coughlin observed the check | 4rd labor in Sing Sing Prion. i h $2,000,000, and a brother, behind whem Jowed the clue given by tho ident!-|sat Agnes Hogan, the wife of « vaude- ery Soh was solved. Its owner-|at the Hotel Commodore when arrested was established in the person of |!##t December. nt of Public School No. 19, at] Mary Smith, six years old, of No. 29% and South Third Streets, Brook-|Seventh Street died at Bellevue Hosp!- Ob explained, and his story was|8he was run over by an automobdiie In A few cents buys “Danderine.”' confirmed, that his teacher, |ftont of No. 287 Seventh Street Tuesday | After an application of “Danderine” herine J. Keenan, ordered the|Sixth Street, accused of operating the to draw an individual check,|automabiie without a license at. the|‘andruff, besides every hair shows He boy had a discarded check book 'Fifti Street Station. and thickness.—Advt. * RE=: > iV <7 ! ' 1y6 % Wy AN i ( yl uy WV ryt yyi mY) 2sf=f<tef =e ©S=fetete = eee e Lt <= =<. <— < Sse: 2=< <. <= REMOVAL SALE <= <. = = al THE EVENT We eodis/ Skenivse sowa sh’ vie, j ‘ y and, as he lives near Mayor Hylan, SHOT BY THIEF NEAR its report ro Aprit “yp yf van a ' FORGED NAME the thought occurred to him to sign POLICE STATION preceding month of 8117.90 ig ji for the a total Bquitable Building, dropped the wal-| Newsboys Notify Headquarters of gfth6, {inst four months of 1018 we , jet. Mayor Hyian had the wallet and : si best shown ina comparison 01 mine Jaftont, the #2 bill returned to the boy, but Hold-Up Across the gress reventad ‘qhueh were aaring| 86th Stree April $474,047.19 rund | duriny $751,389.44—a falling off of $277, in Long Island Sound on May 30 while ysterious “Check” Found inla tattor, of No. 24 West 2th Streat.[in the shoulder by a masked banait Ihe to save a girl companion, was | Our Entire Stock of MEN‘S SUITS pS 3%% Off SBN about two weeks we move to our new store! Rather than t =¢ C239 ele = < =—_ Selce or. = ease =e>e= SS <e_: MM bear the expense of transferring our large stocks,'we prefer - ‘ fy to dispose of them completely, by giving you incentive to Ww NY buy your Suit here and now. By taking advantage of this HH vt Sale, you can save fully One-Third of our original prices, My y which are almost always considerably lower than the prices yh iy prevailing elsewhere! 0! H] $35 SUITS - - $23.35 $50 SUITS - - $33.35 bh HN $45 SUITS - - $30.00 $60 SUITS - - $40.00 [A |Il $75 SUITS - - $50.00 ia | vt iS a $20 Genuine Palm Beach Suits - $13.35 —: q ) \ Wi ' $13.50 Flannel Trousers - $9.00 W 4 Unvsvally smart and appropriate styles for Summer and Early eu Fall. Our own original models, as ‘well as tiose of nationally wr M knoun makes. Available in all tie rrost desirable fabrics and colors. Oy i i * + it W H MEN'S FURNISHINGS i fy —Incding Notionally Advertised Brands — wl | (soe Ri $3.50 V By | SRECIAL at 30% Off suirts | py { y Nainsook $2.55 Mh My] | UNION Wi n SUITS aa Wi CS — == 95¢ Collars Attached Le _ aS o~ ai <. C2 rom 1165 Broadway- near 27!St u Se ase S SE SSESS SS SESS SEG owes RESSESCSE® \ * ‘at four months of 1920 sh Protit, of 949,569.08. | The on wi ‘Two men Body Re red. Alex Weinstein, eighteen, t 176th Btreet, the Bronx, ned off Hunter I¢land in not account. ham Bay off Orchard HELD FOR EXPRESS THEFT. Twe Men Arrested im Ante Laden treet, and Harney Pollemo, No.| and @ box ahipped 157 Bast 96th Street, were locked in the| Balke Collender Compa: Kast 104th Street Station early to-day, charged with having express goods In their possession for which they coul ‘The two were arrested by Patro} James O'Hara tn a commercial aut mobile on 114th Street. In the aut Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) Announcing a Special Sale To-morrow in ere Care| © 123 West | A to the Bri ub ———a>- Hunwartan Cabinet ' ended by ces from Budapest to-day, Inability to cope wi fed by ters The Men’s Furnishing Dept. MEN’S SHIRTS Formerly $4.25 to 5.00 each OYAL woven Madras and fine Mercerized Fabrics in effec- tive color combinations. MEN’S SILK SCARFS Open End F our-in-Hand Scarfs In an extensive assortment of desirable colorings; REDUCED TO Q5¢ Formerly $1.00, 1.38, 1.50 Drawers of extra quality Nainsook Cloth; per garment 85c Union Suits of Madras Cloth; sleeve- less and knee length, unusual value at $1.75 MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR At Special Prices To-morrow Athletic Shirts and Knee Length | Fine White Cotton Shirts—Sleeve- Drawers in knee or regular lengths; garment Formerly $3.00 and 3.50 each Reduced to seeeee $2.45 ORDED Madras, Repps and Percales, in a wide variety of colorings. less or with half sleeves. 90c Ribbed Cotton Union Suits—Light weight; sleeveless or with half sleeves; knee or regular lengths, $1.85 Extraordinary Values in Men’s High Grade Oxfords Medels ‘formerly sold at much higher prices, new reduced to $11:50 Desirable Summer styles in selected grades of Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal, Tan Russia Catfskin and Cordovan. English cr Medium Toe Last. MEN’S FINE SUITS Reduced to $3850 Our entire stock of $52.50, $55.00, $57.50 and $60.00 Suits from the Kirschbaum Shops OST of these Suits are priced below their actual replacement cost. Such an opportunity to select dependable quality clothing seldom occurs, and at this price you will find it advisable ‘to supply future as well as present needs. Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Serges, Flannels, Cheviots and Cassimeres-—-all models, all patterns, all sizes. 2 Symons 205 Cheron Avenue, Allenhurst, N. Y.; a Victrola being sent to L. Bamberwer & Co, Newark, by Emanuel Blount of Nb. 2799 Rroadway; a erate of shoves SEES Colonial Quality : ashionette RNETS NOW ht each jors Com: nt, Battle Creek, . June %—The Hungarian jlexander Stmony! Premier and Minister of the Interior, has resigned, according to ad- West 43rd Street Mich., a wick = Ta. | 38th Street Invisible mn arm, If You Like the Artistic You Will Appreciate These Picture Frames HE soft antique gold finish is only one fea- ture to admire, and the delicate carving and effective designs add to the attractiveness and desirability of these wood frames. “Now” is the right time to buy frames to protect one’s favorite photographs from Summer’s sun and dust or to keep on hand for gifts, because the price is exceptionally low for frames of such quality and workmanship. _...~ Sizes 5 by 7 inches to 8 by 10 inches. $1.25 Each Ground Floor Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— SS 39th Street rl assortmen with colo. ‘Yourteenth street . STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. EA West of Finh Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two-Day Sale Girls’ and Misses’ SMOCKS 1.88 Qur regular $3.24, $3.48 and $3.74 Gay smocks for Summer sports are offered in splendid nts at this unusually attractive value. They are made of ramie, linon and crash, in rose, natural blue and white and are charmingly hand-embroidered red worsted, Sizes 12 to 20 years. See Other Pages for Our Five Column Advt. and Smart Summer Apparel Women and Misses. 6 ae wwe Cee ewe noone wl PE Yee SPO a ee ae ee

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