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es FO AP ARR TI ART a EN fal OISREBIT er uo ~OFSHOOTNGBOY | Betrays ‘Boy’ Seeing Workd ice or the milk. WILL NEVER TRY IT AGAIN, SHE Jury Recommends Year’s Sen- tence, but Judge Puts SAYS, Over His Ruling. \ Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to 5 , On anything in the Store save one-fifth This ‘privilege continues Monday, covering all our stocks excepting only certain price-restricted articles and our separate catalog stocks. “Believe me, I'll never don mascu- line duds again, though,” said Bobby Randall, as she crossed her legg and showed her, cigarette-stained feeth, “And I'll just say that any girl who wears trousers makes the mistake of her life. I've been caurht twice now and I'll never try it again, But you wee it was this way: I'm divorced from my hushand. He used to beat me, and besides, I have a son five years old who doesn’t belong to him, I wanted to see the world, to visit some of the principal cities, an? didn't have any money, so I figured the best way to go about it was to go | as a boy. i “About three weeks ago I took Harold, Wat's my boy, to my mother’s in Columbus, O, Then I went back to my-home at No. 2900 Brush Street, Detroit, got a soldier's uniform from a boy I know and started out for a lark. “T travelled 763 miles in twelve days ACCOMAC, Va., June 19.—Charles Connerton, the Tangier Island con- staBle whose attempt to enforce an ordinance prohibiting “sitting on a store porch on Sunday,” resulted in the shooting and serious wounding of Roland Parks, a seventeen-year-old boy, has been declared “guilty of un- lawful shooting” by a jury in the Ac- omac County Court. A penitentiary sentence of one year Was recommended, but Judge James » 4. Fletcher, presiding, postponed pronouncing ‘sentence pending argu- THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Things are happening every day that point to lower prices on many lines of merchandise that are needed for home and person. Man- ufacturers are coming to us with good offers, and we are accepting them as rapidly as possible, and turning the saving Twenty per cent. off brings these 9 x 12-feet Rugs down — to Half Price ' 100, wool and fibre, our $32.50 grade. 4 et he ; f and I had but ten cents to my name, ; ‘ot fibandl s ‘ : Ae Sheetie tee e, Ot areere Feople in autos, in farm wagons and in your favor. In addition— Special purchase. Monday $20 each. Masa the bees wa Paap bea trucks gave me all kinds of liftr | Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $16. ' the Supreme ar 4 Many n morning I had a breakfast at ' ry Sourt of Virginia, The constitutionality of the Tangier ordinance against gitting on porches on Sunday was not an’ issue in. the case, despite efforts on the part of the ‘ttorneys for the Commonwealth to bring it before the court. The defense kept it out by repre- senting that C empted to wrest the Bi vane langua suinding this, Bowever, it wag frought out by both sides that it because the boy was violating sunday ordinance by sitting on the sorch of his brother's store that he vas first accosted by Connerton, and hut the alleged profanity was attered hy the boy in the verbal encounter ’ ea ense was claimed by the de- | The 20 per cent. deduction —which applies to everything except a few restricted articles and our catalog stocks, is evidence of our sincerity; because it is so broad in scope, and applicable in equal measure to ‘a farm house because of my uniform and I slept in barns, in the wouds and sometimes on doorsteps. But not once did anyone suspect that I was Friendly women petted me of them even wanted ine But T wa out for a lark, and besides while may look like’ a boy, belleve me, I don't intend to do a man’s work. "| “Well, when I reached Buffalo 1 found that Barnum and Batley's. cir. cus was in town, and because I need ed money, although I still had a worked as waiter, not a ‘orethe show people. But bo~ cause I had to haul a lot of water and work pretty hard I fainted, and they found out I was a woman. Then It was all over for ‘Bobby Randall,’ and ‘The*manufacturer had a surplus of light tan and pearl & gray yarn—the best possible colors for summer rugs. He offered to make it up into 9 x 12 ft. rugs for us, in five good designs, at a very low price. We took the rugs, gladly. And you, too, will take them gladly, Monday. Exceptional both regular and sale prices. | Sale of Men’s Third Gallery, New Bldg.’ Raincoats 200 are our $57.50 to $75 grades, They are specially priced at "$49.50. Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $39.60, They are the same models as we have sold this year at $57.50 to $75. They come IVY NASOR TOTEM A TIONAL. the 500 pairs Curtains Going for Little $4.75 pr.—deduct 20 per cent.—pay $3.80 4.00 pr.—deduct 20 per cent.—pay’ 3.20 } So many women and misses like Dark Voile Frocks “NeverAgain,” Says Mrs. Ivy ur, Who Posed as Boy Until Friend ‘Spilled Beans.’ . testi tn his " Mrs. N: a $i by the clr- i a al pad ne was fr By Pay’ Stevenson. cue people and told to go home. ane this group, at this from the same manufacturers. | 3.45 pr.—deduct 20 per cent.—pay 2.76 and ‘held, and that Rolan hated eats : “WOMAN'S ‘TONGUE ALWAYS) x, moderate price, deserves They are all good gabardine ‘ i Lit him while he w tS. IVY NASUR gave a pitch to pall the emphasis we can We purchased these curtains under price and have | give to it—$7.50, less 20 GIVES HER AWAY.” | “I told them I lived in New Jersey because, I wanted to come further coats—the smartest weather- her trousers, arranged her dark- coats a man could wish for. blue cravat on her army shirt, priced them accordingly. The 20 per cent. offvis an addi- ayor Croc! of the Tangier sqnared her shoulders in her gray East. ‘The circus people provided me per cent.— Some of them are imported; | tional saving. | | 3 of hand drawn ff | own Council testified they saw Con- Coat, smoothed back her short blonde| with girl's clothes, but I still longed these are in light oxford and a Scotch madras ins of a | hem and border om shortly after the episode halr and said she would give a good|t? continue my lark, so I came to You Pay $6 navy blue. The rest are do- | soft cream color, in a block pat- | work; or with ruffle. Pay $2.76 ab cut under one eve ; Pa abi bh New York, met an Italian youth, told y | ae had tern with dado in conventional | for these. deal for just one “ ‘lil cigarette he 4 mestic; in two shades of tan . % 4 508 “a . him I wanted to see New York and pattern at top and bottom; val- ALSO 1 But I'd give a good deal more for} thought I could have a better time in ; and an oxford. ance headed ready to hang. hh \—several patterns of a skirt and a decent feminine BYouse," | boy's clothes than in girl's. and he Figured Georgette pat- Single and double breasted; with | Pay 89.80 for these. HEAVY scrim curtains, with fitted me out with this mixed suit.” “But how did they discover you this time?’ I interrupted. “A woman's tongue alwa: her av pouted “Bobby Randall again. “One evening I was standing | out with a group of young men on the corner of 24th Street and Second Avenue and just for fun I told one of the fellows that I was a girl, Later | in the evening he became angry at me and I think he spilled the beans | for he disappeared and soon after that I was arrested.” Mrs. Nasur, allas “Bobby Randall” was arraigned ‘before Magistrate Tobias in the Yorkville Court on a hand drawn borders in one, two and three rows; $4.75 to $6.85 ir; deduct 20 per cent.—pay | 3 she pouted as she sat on the prison bench of the 6th District Court Prison in Kast 121st Street und told me all tbout herself and how she happened to be the Mrs. Nasur, or Robert Randall, as she calls herself when in masculine is but twenty-one years old and looks scarcely eighteen, It took me some minutes to,make myself be- lieve she really V a woman. Never have I seen such a striking resem- blance in a woman to a young boy. terns are always lovely; and these are rich color- \ ings that keep their clean, fresh appearance; and their suggestion of summer coolness. The sizes are 34 to 42 for women; and 16 té6 20 for misses. You'll like them. _ Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg and without belts; sizes 34 to 44. ¥8 are our $87.80 grades. Open filet net curtain, white, with valance headed ready to Specially priced at $31.50. hang. Pay 83.20 for these. 3.80 to $6.48, Deduct 20 per cent.— Fine voile curtains) with wide Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. | pay $25.20, | ncreeeenennlevesennenemenessinath me | ior gitardne roots ms | BOQ franied Mezzotints | % and Prints at Half Price } 34 to 44, And 20 per cent. off, besides “OX, PROGRESSIVE PIONEER WON HS HAY AS REPORTER @ontinued from ‘Third Payer attire, Monday — Burlington Arcade ‘floor, New Building Satinette Skirts Job looked b v to me than the |The shape of Aer head, the lines|charge of masquerading in a man's . ; Presidency of the United States. Of | about her mouth, the breadth of her| clothes, | She is now held 1n $500 Sel Save twenty per eent $6.50 ee Lipemeriin Maree pry $50 gourse J took it. and 1 stayed thera | shoulders, her waist line and her|‘°“ang belleve me,” deciares “Bobby.” Ly | onday, juced to. .%...$ to $2. until Paul J. s Song, the big tobacco | ankles ajl look as if they belonged to|when ! get out of here I am going to Less 20 per cent. get me a real dress and hike back to \ Deduct 20 per cent.... .pay $10 to $20 man, was ele ted to Congres on Couch Hammocks Riiad ine i ee te Aeuall ie nton 4 youth of eighteen or twenty, Even , ail the lar f went When we advertised this type of The subject of these mezzotints The frames, most of them | eee. sDrivate secretary. ® He gave. me her volee, though not husky or par- oleras Tee eins eer at ohaimeare In some instances you skirt last week at $7.60 we thought | and pkey included inthe | are earved or,plain, Pred oe: i (Congressional salary, by the was.) It tigulurly masculine, has a. certain|maid in a hotel where there is light can eavesmore than 20 per | that we hd accomplished som.- | lot are old cathedrals which have | upon the character of the picture, [J nng Te ha esidentiot the care-free, high-pitched tone of the! work and plenty of tips, ( Py | thing worth while. Now we are | Jong stood for the highest artistic The mezgotint dignity and’ ft Re eet a n when T taught |, cent., because prices are | delighted at this new lot of one | expression in architecture; quaint | beauty, and when framed, asare J, ye. ue the *ingiog Giada Y A ‘PUFF: often less than regular, for hundred at $6.50. scenes in European towns and | these mezgotints, in the best of Jf pty 2 ite bad ng | GIVES BAB 5 one reason or another. | ial bene a To lovely fae eee hed of distinction ind diserimisetlon. ie ae eae r in th 4 5 . more popular because 4 inction an #00, sever paps : [plane and delivered not a single ane HELD WITHOUT BAIL nee) ery tastane ss Fd lustrous texture, Lol va Legh ores . Prsmad inte $1.50 to $27.50 mies a e wasin my biood. So Lj paign speech. a ham it launders so perfectly and loses ‘am prints, were S oO « borrowed (the money trom him, and | His election in 1918 made him thi i i e 3 § eng | ‘ By Joc he lo ie rte [ote Damar eeteg Govern tee ee eee [rerene] —— | FRO cae aaa tla at Don aoe. Ree meploan ‘ times | c ; s a | In a simple model that is par- uc! reent......pay 0 ; ia oo Pee Ge oi pe siting exer i ea tontieee tern was Striking Mother. auE ay 8) gat as tom Pasiana fetes French prints in the bi ro- Raeburn); extremely fantastic eopy desk to telegraph desk, editing | Ruther ad B. yes, - gery | H ‘i vated 10 the White Hotes eters {ihe | _Jons Wood, a sailor attached to the | ing slit pockets finished with small | geo designs of the school of {and tens, ‘ive prints, some by ‘ ation of his last term Navy Yard in Brooklyn, was held back rest, magazine pockets and | Peat! buttons. Belts 27 to 40. Boucher, Frogonard and Wat- Mazi : ned eg Eapiese Gee: He inally was | withgut bail last night by Magistrate and strongly made. Other good features, Second floor, Old Bldg, ply is imagination; very ol Pr sivckhold tukes be- | Nolan in Men's Night Court, when he Aicehen avis) rad sshbres 5 « teau; extremely modern prints | English or very modérn inter- ' with adjust- able head and back rest, is $16.60 less 20 per cent.—you pay $13.20, ered, also. In all, an excellent variety of good, standard couch hammocks at a saving that is genuine. More Printed Summer Voiles ne, conventence it to plain James M. ames’ W. Faulkner, | or the Cincinnati En- quirer, persisted in using the name as of the poster type; delicate fac- pretations of the country scene similies of portraits (one by are some of the subjects. Monday—Main Aisle, Old Building admitted that be had placed a ciga- rette he was smoking in the mouth of an eleyen-months-old baoy. This is denim cov- Promi Ot “AT ed for one cent rt Ne. neni) a of James Middletown Cox, referring to heh whe nee tol Se Bite ee Third, is a duck-covered couch Stands are Extra mre he Ves cate 4 co) Hs 7 of ‘the town in which he recéived his » hammock with adjustable hea a Up traction roads and ‘nigh school education and early news. |aeked Jf children of tender yours Tn his is $18, $7 and $9, according 50c yard—less 20 per cent Here at last! A carload of ice-saving paper training, pay 40c and back rest. the sailor replied, “but ‘they less 20 ‘per cent.— you pay to style chosen Gov Cox has now apparently ac- | nogin whewitle tot ate 1 40 4 e . cepted this, changed however to | Dog) chewll'g tobacco pretty early. $14.40. This lovely cool material, with ° could not get a idle ‘| ‘The complainant against Wood was| 7 2 i i i Hip Groe «fp | Middleton, as his middle name, and | sey “Margaret Nelson of No. 90 Am. | Then—at $24.75 less 20 per its chintz, challis, and silk designs, 1 e oun ain ty back without puttir a bond equal to twice the amount of the sum sued for. Appleyard thought 2 Peet “v the had me there. “But f kept in my |, When he le mot at the Executive |or- ner home yesterday afternoon, oilice, Working like inad and stalling | HOMO i CRIN es vs country home |When the sailor passed by. She saw Off the time until my - |hniltin the French style on a tower. | Wood stop, she said, and place his PCTS ae noma Br Ane ‘ [ing hillside in Van Buren Township. | Cigarette In the mouth of Ws Wus out of Ja He calls the place Trail's End, be- | son, and he him say, t after that things went very | ust at his door atép in the end | want a purl? walle aati Nolen ‘an Indian trail which runs north-| ‘The baby began to cry. Mrs, Nelson hree in Springfield, discon- | ¥ for more than 150 miles and|ran out and remonstrated with tye tinued the two evening papers and in] Was used for hundreds of years by |sailor, she testifed, and Wood struck one day changed the hour of publica- |the red men and the buffaloes, lner, ‘She summoned Patrolman Ken- tion, the politic of the ssi nelly of the East 68th Street Station, Wood told Magistrate Nolan that he “gave the kid a puff, but did not strike the woman.” The Magistrate Instructed that the sailor’s commanding officer be noti- fied. It is well covered with denim, | | | (au biographers in recent years have 1 cent. are styles with adjustable Downstairs Store, New Bldg. is idea) for summer frocks, both for morning and afternoon wear. The colors are so good, and the designs so tasteful, that the fabric gives the impression of something rich and silk like. At this very moderate price one may have several frocks for less than the cost of one silk frock, Main Floor, Old Bidg. |sterdam Avenue. She testified that |' | she had left her baby cariage in front Save twenty per cent. on Couch Beds A useful couch during the day....A comfortable bed at night. Full size, with guaranteed springs; clean, soft mattress; and enameled frame. At $29.75, $32 and $36 —less 20 per cent. Refrigerators All to go 20 per cent. less , Cases are made of selected hard wood, with massive solid ends. Insulation is double. Hardware is nickel- plated. Provision chamber is lined with white baked | enamel. There is a removable waste pipe with automatic | trap. Shelves are strong, of tinned wire. ; Novelty Chains j 15 Lift-cover style $1 grade at 55c $30.75—deduct 20 per cent.—pay.. .$24.60 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay 44¢ | 51 Apartment house style | | | | | These gay and attractive pen- 26 in. long, 19 in. deep, 54 in. high; holds dants are made of ribbon strung 100 Ibs. $384—deduct 20 per Sa y | | | | | | slit ined cepteaalla ime 1 Drops Dead at Mece's Bier. | ‘ |, James Ryan yesterday dropped dead Cox was e pngress in| the room at No. 57 Edgewater Place, and re-ele 0. In this gewater, N. J. where lay the body of city he attracted t ttention Of his niec cGarry, aged twelve, ate Democratic leaders and in 1912 who dle ping sicknes: the last nominating convention jplexy w born as Down-Stairs Store, New Building or Vat Save twenty per cent. on Folding Cots at held in the State he became the party's candidate for Governor, That as the year when the Republican with large gles beads of various colors, ending in a tassel of small "97 in. long, 20 in, : a n ths iplican on leep, 57 in. high; holds odes y EiAetesnivan Biaie toes Good ones... .Fine for cottages, camping, bungalows, | beads. They are quaint and un. | 110 Ibs. ice; $41—deduct 20 per cent. and Cox's election, of course, was a utility use in homes and apartments. Canvas covered at usual-—and lend a bright touch of foseeveende 80 foregone conclusion, | HE sacked rirry-six ero 11 Two Pounds of Milk For Ten Cents He did not take things easy dur- ing the campaign, however, 110 stumped the State in behalf of a progressive constitution and other progressive legislation that he was ambitious to see in Ohio, The “new | era in Ohio" or “the new order ot things,” he termed his programme of | fifty-six progressive measures, each | contrast to the summer frock. “90 in, long,21 in. deep, 60 in. high; holds Jade, blue, rose, yellow’ and 140 Ibs. ice; $48—deduct 20 per cent, . $38.40 18 Four-door side icing type 36 in. long, 23 in, deep, 52 in, high; holds 160 lbs. ice; $53—deduct 20 per cent.-—pay isi s $42.40 $11.50. With mattress at $15, $17 and $19, per cent. from every price. Deduct 20 purple, red, } Main floor, Old Bldg. | Down-Stairs Store, New Building ... Shoe Sale... Kindly remember— (1) No goods sold to dealers. | (2) None C, O, D. 88 in. long, deep, 54 in. high; holds 165 Ibs. ice; $56.50--deduct 20 per cent.—pay $45.20 DD? you know of any other food so cheap? Do you know of any other way you can invest 10 cents to such advantage? 10 { which Was enacted during his first The Milk cents will buy 2 pounds of milk in your 3)N fl in, long, 24 in. deep, 56 in, high; holds Saministration “and. remains ‘on the sold in a own container at any of the Sheffield stores f For the kiddies ” is at see | #20 Ibe. toes F6Ededey 20 pee beer SK Ba iseen te thay sean Beal shaifield or we will bring it to your door in a bottle ) None returnable. vee asta ae ba blo. Phey, ba u 10 cents a for 15 cent8. The best and the cheapest For tots of three years and big girls of 14, and all sizes I : Compulsory worknaan' vert ie food. And the lowest delivery charges. \a] between. Good shoes from our, own stock, reduced like this: pensation syst rural se ‘ 7 Pe pial ig gig we deliver Patent leather pumps; dull leather pumps; and dull leather oxfords eee a “Aetriet Gaba in aoe June prices are the lowest of the year. —sizes 81% to 10}4—reduced to $3.80—less 20 per cent.—you pay .$3.04 Next month and from then on to De- cember p'ices increase. Eat moren tk now while prices are low, It's the best food, the cheapest food. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. Statewide primary elections, initiative and referendum in State legislation, rule for non-partisan If you need ANY Furniture ALL our stocks are at your disposal at 20 per cent. below their actual prices. Dull leather pumps; patent leather pumps; and dull leather oxfords —sizes 11 to 2—reduced to $5.15—less 20 per cent.—you pay... $4.12 Dull leather oxfords; white buck-finish oxfords; patent leather umps; dull leather pumps—sizes 2!4 and larger—reduced to $6.25 jess 20 per cent.-you pay.... ‘ 5 prison market county, road system, It ‘ proved too much, to late at one time the inter- For boys and girls | and antagoni ests It affected. it was de- 200 pairs of tan oxfords suitable for boys or girls. Sizes 9 to 4 | feat for re-election in 1914. Two New York reduced from $4.40, $5.40 and $6.40 to $3.50—less 20 per cent.-you Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building years later came back with a OOM. cosacs C100 xe 04s fh $3.04 *finish the job" programm elected fo a second term. the war and was hen came With resultant activities, Down-Stairs Store, New Building

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