The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 7

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NO TRACE OF GIRLS FATHER KIDNAPPED Police Believe Simmons Is on His Way to Indiana With Two 4 Daughters, Although @ general alarm has been + @ent out by the police of Staten Island mo trace had been obtained of Sheri- @an Bimmons of Jersey City who yester- Mag afternoon kidnapped two of his three daughters, Olive, 9 and Virginia, 1, em they were on their way to their @randmother's home from school, The olice believe that Simmons ia-on his way to Evansville, Ind., where. he has velatives, with the two girls, . Simmons has been separated from Bis wife three years. The children and théir mother have bed living ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Losier, Mrs. Simmons'sgparents, at No. 1441 Rich mond Avenue, ‘Bull's Head, Staten Island. Vinginia ‘as she was going home from Public School No. 22, Graniteville, but ‘Was captured by the police at Mar- fmers Harbor and the child was re- turnesi to her mother. Simmons was freed on probation, promising to let his children alone, New Line to Spain Opened. ‘VIGO, Spain, June 18.—Inauguration of @ new steamship lipe between this port and New York was elebrated to- day at 4 dinner on board the Steamer Mongolla, which will be the firat ship aailing in the new service. te Bishop F nurice Dead. ERIE, Pa., June 18—The Rev. John H, Fitzmaurice, Catholic Bishop of Erie Diocese, died here early to-day. He was elghty-one years old. (The Shookids “Sandal Plane”) BAREFOOT SANDALS. The coolest Sootwear for Summer and ideal for Vacation, Outing and. Everyday wear 4.15 5.00 White Canvas Shookid Strap Pumps Shookide are the Lowest Priced Children’s Shoes AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York | “Once a Shookid, Always a Cammeyer Customer” pecscbinetisaedtieeatineiainaningsitenticisetnentiem tea ansatecatateincan Tf MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A D—A WORLD,“ “WANT? WILL GQ AND FIND | See You in C-U-B-A—For-trot Moon Shines on the Mi Along the Way to Damascus—Fi Rose of Mandalay—Fox-trot. Railroad Blues—Fox-trot My Sahara Rose—Medley Fox-trot . Sudan—Fortrot » +6 +» «© Kismet—Fox-trot 2 2 « « Karavan—For-trot. + «+ Complete July List Now on Sale +, Ted Lewis’ Jass Band 'Ox-trot Ted Lewis’ Jaze Band ‘Art Hickman's Orchestra | 4.2917 ‘Art Hickman’s Orchesere eerie ee! Shake Your Little Shoulder—Medley Fox-t Hiewatha s Melody of Love—Medley Waltz Prince's Or 0 Becavtial Flawaline Loves dedley Walt Ching’s Ockes | suas, La Veeda—Fox-trot Pyle Columbia Saxophone Sextette } A-2928 Frogs Lege—Forcret ; > Columbis Sazophoes Sentetse } $1.00 A-2929 The Happy Six § $1.00 te Heevy Six | A-2934 e Guido Deiro pa First Whisper of Love and Dear Ouse te Carrots ind She's Such a Leve—Schottische' Columbia Orchestra ; Frank Crumit } A-2998 Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette johnson Harry C. Browne and Peeriess Quartette Where Art Theu?—Whistling Solo Sybil Sanderson Fagan | A-2919 t Werde—Whistling Solo Sybil Sanderson Fagan e & © « Ross Poneclle } oe} & Margaret Romaine } A-2933 « Margaret Romaine J $1.00 ner @ Instrumental Music My Isle of Golden Dreame—Violin Sole ¢ Eddy Brown On Miami Shore—Violin Sole « « Eddy Browns $1 Hawaiian Nighte—Waltses, Louise and Ferera, Waikiki Orchestra For M: —One-step « « Spanish String Orchestra | E-4192 For rey ie Bay Gence 2. Apentsh String Orcheorre Fourth of July 1880 Fourth of July 1920 The Bride-Elect Mar Seventh Regiment ( Traviata Selections — Pa: Traviata Selections —Part ll Columbia Band | A-2936 Columbia Band | $1.00 i ew oe Prince’s Band ‘Gray Jackets) March Prince's Band Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra Gat the New Columbia Ni Beery Biba teats COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., t Columbia Recerde New Coleriie 10th ond Gasoline Stoves aregreat! They aresafer, more economical, and lighter to ¢arry than oil stoves and they cost very little. Only $8.89 for a 2- burner modet that fits in a neat tin case, “Individual Mess Kits containing frying pan, fork, spoon, plate, cup, pot and bowl are com- pact. In tin at $1.89; in aluminum at $3.19. * Tennis Racquets All the popular makes, ranging in prices irom $1.69 to $11.49, Tennis Balls Championship, $6.59 doz. Camp Grates on which to broil a juicy steak over the live coals. Strong and well made. At 89c and $1.19 each. Mess Kits for three people, contain- ng forks, knives, spoons, plates, cups and pans, $8.49 and $19.24. Geye—Fitth Moor. Overalls with apron fronts and straps over shoulders, The bloomers are pleated and full. Deep patch pockets to keep treasures in. Khaki only. Illustrated. $2.49 All wool navy blue serge bloomers, $5.89. Others artly cotton and wool, 49, Sizes 6 to 20. Khaki bloomers, full and fitted, sizes 6 to20. $1.94 Separate skirts— In white drii—$1.59 In khaki—$1.59 In navy blue serge—with white cambric waist, $4.49. Sizes 6 to 16 years. aeve—Third Peer, 85th Street, reduced substantially. makes an appeal, to city folk, young and old. It is sounded on every stray breeze and by each rustling leaf. We are prepared to provide the material necessities of camp life for “Young America.” « If your boy or girl is going to know the joys of living out-of- doors, and hearing “Taps” at the camp-fire, come here and let us supply all their needs in so far as appropriate apparel is con- We offer bélow numerous suggestions in pratical, “rough and ready” togs for boys and girls. And bear in mind that every price quoted is really and dependably “lowest-in-the-city.” Apparel and Accessories | . For Girls vib good Tesy Jeas- Khaki Notfolk model suits, with patch pock Raincoats, with lines, that are a pleas- a folk model suits, with patc! - ure to wear. es have oavecable col- ets ang belts. Strong khaki, well finished. lars, patch pockets, and narrow buttoned Knickers. Illustrated, $7.49. In tan "Ko belts. Trimmed with large buttons. In tan crash, $8.94 and brown checks. Hat as illustrated. $5.49 Real leather mackinaws, great for cool nights. Smartly cut leatherette coats, with deep pockets and buckled belts. f Deep pockets, Bone buttons. Brown ae $8.49 to $19.74 _,ilustrated. Khaki middy suit, with cuff-bottom middy, oclets and full cut straight knee pants. regulation collar and cuffs, and full cut 3,89. Illustrated. 8 to 16 years, bloomers. Trimmed with white braid. lustrated. Khaki middy suit without braid trimming. All worsted. $9.74. Illustrated, | Plain collar and cuffs, self tie. +Straight models range in price from $7.49 to middy sidepleated skirt. Illustrated. $4.49 Heavy rubberi raincoats, snugly” Farmerettes of heavy blue drill or khaki, ~ shoulders, narrow belts; tan only. Pockets and Illustrated. \ : sailor collars. Practical and comfortable Long trousers, of heavy khaki, strongly made. for camp wear. short sleeves, full bloomers. Continued Sale of Men’s Oxfords § 6. 89 black or tan (Regularly priced $8.89) Yes,- it IS a low. price—but high quality shoes. Eyery pair taken from our regular stock and In black or tan and a Goodyear welt, made of an excellent grade of leather that will give service. @ewe—Main Floor, Balcony, 35th St., Rear, For 62 years we have sold dependable merchandise at lowest-in-the-city-prices. We are doing so now, and RH Mgpey & Cor shall comtinue to do so. Sporting Goods , Water Bottles | ‘are necessary and these are strong and depend- able, $1.09 Collapsible Canvas Basins are pticed at $1.98, and they are easily packed. Canoes Old Town canoes, in as sorted sizes, Fishing Tackle for salt and fresh water fishing enthusiasts. RODS, from 39¢ to $63.50 each. We carry a full line of flies, hooks and leaders at lowest4n-the-city prices. Cameras Here are some sizes that young camera lovers will find efficient, and easily portable. Our camera de- partment,is completely Ytocked and we can sup- ply you with all needfuls for successful amateur photography. Vest pook- et folding camera, with Maco lens, $14.49, 2-A box Brownie, $4.14. For Boys of ten to sixteen In a smart model, with yoke back and front. Khaki flapper suits, sport blouses, with breast Il- ‘Heavy Shaker knit slip-on sweater. Collar, 89 cuffs and bottom in bright contrasting colors. 1 49, $3.74 $2.97, Illustrated. ° : 7 Raincoats of black rubber sheeting, favorites for 23 wear, * $3. te washable knick- ers, in khaki, white duck or linen crash, in gray or tan.: $1.89 and $2.69. Bathing suits, one, two or coat styles, $2.89, $3,89 to $5.49. Dark and light shades, Khaki sport shirts, at $2.24 Khaki colored flannel blouses, sizes 6*to 16 years. Khaki sport blouses, with open necks and short sleeves. $1.09 Freshie caps, in all the col- lege and school colors. 48c. Illustrated. Gewe Second Fleer, 84th Street, Rear. 800 MEN'S SUITS - $29.50 More of the suits that made CLOTHING SALES HISTORY IN NEW YORK. Every suit tailored ‘to our exacting standards. A variety of materials and fabrics in dll the latgst Spring designs. Form and semi-form fitting, and conservative models, single and double breasted, plain or patch pockets. No Charge for Alterations. _Sizes 34 to 40 Regular. Now on Sale | a IF Seee-Vitth Floor, Front, |

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