The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1920, Page 13

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1JA BOARD FAILS |RUN KILLS SKELTON TO WARN OF POLICE} OF WESTERN UNION two: Revolvers Found in Room |General Manager Drops Dead in Where Men Were Operating Ocean Grove Summer Instrument in Basement, Home. The oulja board two men wete oper-| Daniel Skelton, Genoral Manager of the Western Union Telegraph Com- Ds ec the basement at No. 889 West) vany, died in his summer homme at Ocean treet, at 130 A. M. to-day did| Grove, N. J., last night. He was fifty- tell them that Detectives Daly and|eicht years old and lived at No, 76 Car- laney of the West 47th Street Station|negic Avenue, Hast Orange, going to re watehing them through the win-|Ocean Grove every summer for the last Ww. twenty*three years, He went there for ‘The detectives say they had followed |the season on Decoration Day, com~ men as suspects, and that when| muting daily to his offfee in Manhattan. y got inside they found two re-|He was a block and a half from his vers wrapped in handkerchiefs on|home Iast night when a shower came dresser, and a number of peaked|up., He ran home and dropped dead | of heart disease sdon afterward. Skelton began work for the Ie leaves a wife, one daughter 903. F "] "| and three sons. tbed himself as Frank E. Page,|’ ‘The body will be taken to his Hast nty-one, a walter. Orange home, where funeral services ‘They denied knowing anything about| will be held tomorrow night. Burial ie revolvers, so they were all ar-|Will_ be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, ed on a charge of violating the | Maspeth. 1. 1. The detectives i. BETTER CUSTOMS SERVICE. | This Clty Gets Half of $1,300,000 venue yesterday, when Stephen Mur- Comurens: ApPreptiated, y was shot in the foot. Great improvement in the customs Fancy Tricolette $7.95 tion with sport skirts. and Navy. $7.50 $6 $5 In @ Specially Prepared. Sale for Friday= Women’s Cool House and Porch FROCKS PRICED: VERY L@W, At $5 —Smart frocks of figured lawn, with: tucked vwestee of self material and narrow sash with pearl buckle. Collar and cuffs are of white lawn, and tiny pearl buttons down the front complete the,effect. Pictured. At $6 — House frocks designed on_ straight lines, made of striped voile, with tucked vestee and pearl buttons in front. Collar and cuffs are’of white lawn. Pictured. "(Very summery house frocks fash- At $7.50 ioned of filmy dotted voile. Two ruffles adorn ‘the skirt, ‘and the long collar, pointed cuffs and tucked vestee are of: white lawn, edged with dotted voile. ‘Pictured., At these low prices they stand alone! ‘Third Floor AS WORN AT ALL LEADING RESORTS-— in a special sale Friday : First in favor are these graceful blouses: that’ may be.worn cither.as sweatersor waistvin combina- Fashioned of novelty'striped Tricolette, with long tuxedo collar and short sleeves with turn back cuffs. The graceful belt ties in back, .climinating the unusual severe line between’ waist and skirt. In Jade, Flesh, White, Copenhagen, .Bisque, . Black hair in all shades—in- ‘ service at the port of New York is pre- dicted in an announcement sent out to- service has been New York making public the decision of | pald by the Government. the Treasury Department to allot to} |W. H. Mahoney, ign trade burea this city at least 50 per cent. of the | Cian trade | munes it of the of the assoc would, bene! building up the customs service, This! tire country. when you pour crushed strawberries over Fine Wavy Hair Switches FEridayronly $3.75 In: perfecting: theznew coiffure arrangements, these switches} ‘come: nobly: to iyourzaid, Blouses Made Of ‘fine: wavy Third Floor cluding grey and white. In a host of styles for a host of uses— Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Suits —of unusually fine quality — $18.50 $25 and $35 The splendid tailoring of these ‘suits ‘stands out markedly, for special attention, has been devoted to the fine details that are so important to the critical taste. Made in a wide variety of smart models, developed in fine wool Jersey sin plain shades and heather: mixtures. ‘Fourth Floor, Featured Friday on the Third Floor Women’s Undergarments at extremely low prices Envelope At $1.00 — Chemise of soft Nainsook, with round or V neck, prettily trimmed with hemstitching and feather stitching in blue, Envelope At $1.35 -——~ Chemise of fine Nainsook, in white or flesh, beautifully hand embroidered. in pastel colors. Envelope At $1.35.— Chemise of Nainsook, daintily trimmed with fine lace and embroidery, Pictured Summer Nightgowns in ‘two At $1.35 —Zharming models—one trimme with embroidery,'the other with unusual bands of pink crepe on neck ‘and sleeves. At $2 Envelope Chemise of sheer nain- t —sook, trimmed with,medallions’of lace v and.embroidery, and rows of insertion. j ay aa THE EVENING WORLD, T badly demoralized for some time owing to the withdrawals of day by the Merchants’ Association of |oMcers because of insufficient salaries $1,800,000 Congress appropriated for| Only ‘this city but the trade of the on- URSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. ie ae EE RSESS) SEES THREE DAY SALE OF USED PIANOS that have been taken in exchange and must be disposed of hur- ERI AT VERY ATTRACTIVE Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extyavagance astedtishea 1806 AQCHE ©. 125* Street West SALE EXTRAORDINARY $5, to $659 Silk Handbags} at $2.95 ; Go on Sale Tomorrow, Friday, “ 840.00 ‘Ako 4. for, slighty wed, Chrttrean Studio Grands and Player Pianos at a (eat reduetion in prices, Our new design STUDIO GRAND is the pinnacle of per- fection, having a most wonder- ful singing tone—1HE DELIGHT OF THE MUSIC LOVER. INSPECTION INVITED. WAREROOMS: 38-W. 1th Strest, near Sth Avenue 753 6th Avenue, near 43rd Street CHRISTMAN SONS onidhiatons OF Tie Sakic BRRnw metal frames, in oxidized and bright finishes; also self-covered frames. Beautifully lined; inside compartments or purse and mitror; chain and silk handles. In black and navy. Only 360 in the Lot. “We Urge Early Shopping IHE story of their purchase need not be told here. | Sale To-day, Friday and Saturday June Sale Toilet Article It is not nearly as interesting to you as the news ; THE TAX 1S INCLUDED IN ALL PRICES. NO C. 0. D, OR MALL ORDERS FILLED. that these bags are here, for you, at the strangely low price mentioned. All Silk Heavy Moire Bags, in the most approved sizes and styles, embossed and engraved Soaps Hair Tonics | Face Creams |Face and Talcum Dan ine, 60¢ size : by ———————____—_______—4 Powders Main Flode THE CONSCIENCE OF THE GAS STOVE Does Three Things | AT ONE! TIME, |. WITH BUT Gas Expense stra =|] Mary Gergen va I Woodbury Facial Soap, per | Hay's Henna Shampoo..300 DF cee Oe sine Fe PUT A_ CONSCIENCE (ri parr tinen ae Roo | Synot Soap. ............ 286 ON YOUR GAS STOVE, Palm Olive Soap, ———————— AND WATCH YOUR GAS BILLS SHRINK An i) wind Malicg to the coal 1", fone to he STOVE Wit a CONSCIENCE: FITS ALL STARDARD RANGES S cakes 2c | Watkina Mulsified Lifebuoy Soap..3 cakes 22¢ | Copso and Fairy Soups, MRP AGI Tub 15 RNR S cakes 22e ate Cocoanut Oil. ...39¢ i Dier Mavis Taloum Powder. Pear's Unscented Soap..12c Pearine Bop oake'..te| Tooth Powder, Paste, Etc.. w’ Taloum Powde ANY PLUMBER CAN INSTALL IT Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, .38¢ Hibeock's faloum Pow Rb sees teeas 186 Paste. . .20¢ 2 fo e < 35¢ | Williams’ Talcum Pow talox Tooth Po ‘Tel. Main 2383 No, 4111 Almond Bars. .15¢ No, 4711 Transparent Gly- cake... be day T. Deo Co, Johnson’a Foot Soap... .18¢ | ————====——————| V nt Brushes, Manicure Articles, Etc. Cordon & Dilworth Hughes Ideal Hair Brush, | Beau Brummel Nail Polish, | Cutex Manicure Set, Wool Powder Pads. == REAL = , value $1.49. TWN Jick Rai fe ks 16. 0h can ea ES B0c sige «+98 | Face Chamol: Emery cozen. 4c | Sea Salt (6-1 c WOK eS: Red Cross t Ps 500 lh ‘ine, rolls. 3 for 60c_ | i} SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONJERS all h ‘lish. jalve, enc Mad Nail P To the Public The Greatest Hosiery Sale in the History of New York Continues All of This Week and Next Week Owing to Large Popular Demand At 547 Broadway Between Spring and Prince Sts. 7 in the heart of the wholesale section Millions of Pair of Hosiery Is the Story. The greatest sale of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Hosiery ever held in the history of New York City is now going on under the direction of THe WESTERN TRADING COMPANY | This offering consists of millions of pairs of Hosiery. Brands well known to the New York public at prices unheard of during the past five years. Every pair guaranteed to be first quality. ( THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE AMAZING OFFERINGS YOU WILL FIND HERE: LADIES’ FIBRE SILK HOSE, per pair, 45c LADIES’ FINEST PURE SILK fis. 1.50 MEN’S FIBRE SILK HOSE, per pair, 45c MEN’S SILK LISLE HOSE, per pair, 29c MENS’ FINE COTTON HOSE, per pair, 14c CHILDREN’S Silk Lisle SOCKS, per pair, 15c Dollars will be saved on every box of hosiery purchased BUY BY THE BOX Our doors will open every morning at 8:30 A. M. and close at 8 P. M. Sale Will Continue All This: Week and Next Week Owing to Large Popular Demand WESTERN TRADING COMPANY 547 Broadway, Between Spring and Prince Sts. New York City a eet acinnttniatiniatatinh “nititinir vim

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