The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 8

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iPPLY TWO BROOKLYN BUS BAN | ‘HOLD THREE FOR ROBBERY | vou Bey dre “Cer ne. ‘rar ae ee HOMES FOR WIFE UPHELD ON APPEAL nay Tt for es Seer at gums oe Indictment Dinclones Mory ot #542) buy Notd-a op i ‘The story of a robbery the police ap-| if stolen Island Physician Loses Sep-) Highest Staie Court Snanicnointy parently uppreased and then distorted) #4 anaggist it in ache ntact aration Suit—Couple Quar- Affirms Decision That City | was dlsclosoa to-day in the tndtetment When, Ht Hier etre to, the shop, | | x Grand Jury of Nicholas | Detectives a naan felled Over (Lusitania, Operation Is Illegal. Daceark: of We, GTS Arthur’ Avenue, with alee na they rested. Miragito. and Nicholas Marchiohno, of No. 2485 Arthur Avenue, for first degree rob- bery, and of Michael Miragiio, a drug- wiet, of 187th Street and Arthur Ave- nue, for receiving stolen property, All three are said to have confessed to District Attorney Martin, Barba und Marchtonno are accused Cf entering, the apartment of Mra. Roos werner at No, 681 East 189th Street, h owned by Barba’s father, on ic 16 Jest, choking, her #0 severely at eho was wn clous for twent: fot separation brovght by| The Court of Appeals to-day unani- other two, L. Alerts, @ physician liv-|mousty aMrmed the decision of Juntice St, George, G6. 1, was dismissed | Cropacy of the Supreme Court of Brook- a ty Supreme Court Justice! iyn, who held that the operation of buses who ordered him to supply Ni8/by the city in Brooklyn was illegal and Mrs Squires, with two homes| must be stopped. ouramer in the mountains and} Co}, Dylanan, counsel to the railroad, on Staten Island. The! stated that he would to-morrow request aigo advised Mra. Squires to have| justice Callaghan of the Supreme Court ‘counsel ones ® petition for all-| 14 make the injunction permanent. a Corporation Counsel O'Brien said: ys tense tpaonn Bly ay Aha dora -| Sxpressea Wythe Appellate "Di Divinion "ot the Second Department. in the opinion | ¢ sustaining Judie Cropse| a one, not. in my view "ave er the city ay not sons! reapect ine, ite ows inca th Sther tigation was nevi and Struc turee'"Wimlen sald the dectelon affects ly the ree lines in Brooktyn=-the point, Park Slope and Flatbush Avenue lines, Selrete-araaaren Won't Cat $10,000 Death Damages. TRENTON, June 11.—Ruling that the rest of U Sehoothe, Joseph Guate Mulberry Street from achool during the lunch hour, wes killed by an automobile at Mulberry and by Ante, more than fifty feet from the when the accident happened, Louis who was driving the car, ti by the police of the ‘Elizabeth reet sxation, | WM. C C. ZERFASS co. BROAD CHANNEL, ROCKAWAY BEACH NEW YORK BEACH APPAREL OPENING SALE All orders taken and filled at 1 Saturday’s prices without fail COME COME COME WATCH US GROW The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Value, Quality and Service are outstanding features of the Store policy. This policy is more ee than ever emphasized in the purchasing opportunities ’ offered to the public at the present time B. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH. AVENUE, NEW YORK | Thirty-fifth Street . eee Saturday Sales of Unusual Interest Junior Misses’ Suits and Sports Coats at greatly reduced prices, for ready clearance. Tailored. Suits, of all-wool, some in fancy mixtures, others in black-and-white check, reduced to $22.50 Sports Coats of tan polo cloth; a smart, up-to-date model, reduced to $29.00 Junior Misses’ High-cost Coats, Suits and Dresses — Women’s Smartly Tailored Suits made of superior-quality English woolens; just the suits for travel, motor and country wear Special Value at $50.00 (Special Costumes Department, Third Floor) : Imported Washable Satin 36 inches wide, of very lustrous quality,. will be placed on sale to-morrow morning, aiso at greatly reduced prices (Second Floor) exceptionally priced at ¢ $3.68 per yard _ This Satin is a genuine “find” at this price. tt will make up charmingly and give excel- \ tent service as negligees, blouses, undergar- : “ ments, etc. The colors are delicate tones of orchid, maize, ciel, turquoise, teinte de chair, eau deWNil and shell-pink, and there is plenty of white. — Semi-madeSeparateSkirts in several attractive models (all of them easily completed), variously developed in all-wool plaids, checks, striped effects, navy serge or white serge, and. as variously priced at $8.50 i These figures represent considerable reduce : Safe Stora ge tions from the origina! quotations for, these (Sale on the First Floor) to 14.75 «| to-day, “and we will go forward with Mayor's Committee Unable to Act ja buttaing eer aenrs nag will sur- prise even New York City, Until Present Quarrels a Although the Mayor's Housing Com- tee, with a financial backing of over $100,000,000, has been in existence since 4 ot No. 27 May 4, it has been unable to carry out home !t# most important function because of the to secure was ar. tl failure of its labor sub-committee tions, Practically all the other sub- day. Hi Bayard Street to-day. wiggemps Aiea Bava: while reper ° t 1s reported in labor circles that the noe ate, & ght to establish an open shop along Liguool of Linden Street, Bellmore, 1, fe? x THE EVENING WORLD,\FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 19 LABOR ROWS DELAY: BIG HOUSING PLAN) Are Ended. secure @ truce from the warring fac- front is being reflected among building trade. ‘Let the labor men get torether,” said General Chairman Frank Mann Anto Trnek Inj To avoid striking a | thie afternoon Daniel F. Witheme of No. 382 Bighth Street, Brooklyn. a driver for the Pianostyle Company of Third Ave- | mie and 36th Street, drove his car onto the sidewalk at Sixth Avenue and Sixth Street, Brooklyn, Andrew Hauser, No, 1741 10th Street, and Louis Costello, No. $26 16th Street, pedestrians, received tibrasions of face and body. They were treated by a surgeon from Methodist Episcopal Hospital and sent home. No arrest was made. 20. the various branches of tne 1 Two. her machine "SALADAY ORANGE PEKOE Tea as distinctive in that it abounds in rich- ness, purity and flavor. in sealed packets only. PARTICULAR PEOPLE ACCLAIM. Every leaf tells its story of deliciousness—sold ‘ : 4 Skirts, all of which are this season’s make. ‘urs, Rugs and Draperies (Wool’ Fabrics Department, First Floor) + Pedigreed Apparel, Such as Brill Clothes and Kuppenheimer Clothes at 2% Ott Not nameless foundlings, but pedigreed apparel, backed by the House of Kuppenheimer’s 65 years of unimpeached integrity and by Brill Brothers 35 years of money back dealing—carefully fitted by trained experts—every garment carrying the Brill guarantee of satisfaction or money returned. Everything in our stock for men and boys with the exception of Chauffeurs’ Apparel, two restricted lines of hats and a few lines of shoes—all at 25%, off A few items culled at random are featured ‘be Kuppenheimer and Brill +. $45 SUITS a a SZ nd cool, crisp. Palm Beaches. Brown, clive and cther dur tints as well as Palm Beach; Mohairs included. $20 SUITS $ C res or Double $60 SUITS $. Kuppenheimer _and Brill Now’ $25 SUITS $ Single or Double Breasted 75 15 Now Although all our Furnishings are 25% off, rote particularly the items listed below: $2.00 Hosiery _ of Purest Silk Now 5] 50 $5.00 Shirts $3.75 $3.00 Underwear Very Durable Now Athletic Union Suits nto The {following items merely suggest the range of merchandise offered. The assortment includes Spring & Fall Topcoats Women’s Hosiery Pajamas “Silk Suits - |. Belber Trunks Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers Suit Cases and Bags aon bea Neckties Children’s Apparel Bathro Collars Golf Suits eek Underwear Handkerchiefs Umbrellas & Canes Men's Hosiery Housecoats All at 25% Off Boys’ Blue Suits for Graduation—25% Off $17.50 Suits New $13.12 $20 Suits Now $15 $25 Suits Now $18.75, etc: Everything in Boys’ erd Children’s Clothing 4 Off Except We Refund $2.50 Neckties $1.88 Handsome Ties. of At all stores, 279 ck 44 East 14th St. Children’s Straw Hats—% Price Children's Apparel at All Stores Except Broo We Exchange We Make Allterations Bull Brothers THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK — We Deliver Shoes for Men and Women 14 Off except a few restricted lines. *9th St, bear Broadway at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St. at 3d Avenue 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Metric Shirts Belber. Luggage _» Holeproof Hosiery Imperial Underiear 9 Little Ditterence What You Nesd—A World ¢ “Want” Ad. Will Go abh. Get It.

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