The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 8

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SS Gioriirrens Three Lads “Canght te While Bathing. DUNKIRK, N. Y., Magistrate Tells Mrs, Nasor she BANISHED FROM W YORK FOR LIFE| “terns teticr ana Parctes ter. pre Mrs. Iva Nasur, twenty-one of No. sey Side |1133 North High Streot, Columbus, Ohto, mn Jersey who waa arrested last Thursday charged with masquerading in men's -| water yesterday June 22 Sentence, if is the fate of two young women to look upon the sky- ‘Hine ot New York from the y side for the rest of their Hever again to set foot in trate Tobias In Yorkville Court to- and paroled In the custody of Mrs, Car- tle McCauley, probation officer. covered -|birrned to death in the hotel. ——— mi You tooke tote better than you 44} capi ices to A. M Manhattan; the Forbidden City. [When you oame before mo Shey are Margaret Killion and ’ Brooks, both of No, 2 punion Street, Jersey City. ‘They youthful, in perfect health, joally abla to go anywhere they are free—with the single ption of New York. Whey boarded the ferry this for the fast time. An ir earlier they had been ar- 4 before Judge Mulqueen in Court of General Sessions on complaint of the Stores Mu- Protective Association charg- shoplifting. They pleaded tion for Mrs. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th. Screet Established 1879 Offer for Wednesday and Thursday 4 “I will suspend sentence,” said he Court, “if you promise never set foot in New York again as 1000 Pairs Women's Summer Pumps EIGHTEEN styles to choose from in pumps of the finest quality taken from our regular stock. d to see that the pledge is ‘ — OE x |ANT SEAPLANE READY, +) Bdwards to Dedicate Largest by Civilian in Country. Edwardes will dedicate at K i N. J., to-day the largest civitian- passenger flying boat in the| |) » It has a capacity of ten pas- | }i) and is owned by the builders, | [f omarine Plane and Motor Com- It has a wing span of 168 feet, | two cabins and a baggage com- nt. There are ten upholstered | i) Regularly 10.50 to 14.00. now in the forward cabin and a eét- Black Kid Turned and Baad) te AG tact pong axa le ciec-|f , Black Calfskin Welted Soles pda edi conga he aed Brown and gray Louis XIV. and fh @ cruising radius of five hours. |} Buckskin Baby French Heels jeen I. W. W. Arrested in Kan~ ens Wheat Belt. Nol all sizes in each style, but all sizes in lot. Store will be closed all day Saturday, June 26th, and every Saturday until after Labor Day You Never Pay More at Best’ ‘A, Kansas, June 22.—Thir- I. W. W. agitators have been ar- in the Kansas wheat belt, ac- to officials here, who are taking joautions to prevent labor difficulties harvest. SHE DOFFS MEN’S ATTIRE. |BOYS DROWNED, MAN bunned| Ta’ bartegens monte aun taea™in th sic Teta m: f kr At the same time John Dierdorf was Mrs. Meyer a ota! ned a posi-|President of th. United States and South American Corporation, No. Ry ie EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920. ~~ uch of the metal|many years a widely known carriage tates during Vie |mandeacturey of of Albany, died yesterday bell Dies. ee" street ort e Three boys, the eldest twelve years old and the youngest nine, were drowned in ake Erie off the Point Gratiot break- While bathing they were caught in an undercurrent and sank rapidly. The bodies were not re- OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Mth Street-—New York Special Underwear Sale Wednesday 120 |. 1.85 | Lingerie Envelope Chemises Several Models (four illustrated), Elaborately Lace and Embroidery Trimmed. Strap and Regulation Shoulders. Flesh and White. Lingerie Nightgowns Sleeve and Sleeveless. Flesh and White. 7~.. . Special Lingerie Petticoats \1 85 Flounce and Straightline Models...7.77.... Special | ** Washable Satin Camisoles NHEIM, CLLIh 34th Street—New York “ Extraordinary Values Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Midsummer Dresses At Remarkable Reductions . 150 Cotton Summer Dresses Values to 20.00 Attractive Spey, models of Cool Ramie Linen and figured Voile, daintily trimmed 11.75 Lace and Silk Trimmed. Flesh and White.. .Special 2.00 Egyptian Cloth Tub Petticoats | 3.75 Deep Flounce Models. Flesh and White... Special ° Crepe de Chine Nightgowns | 4.95 Tailored and Lace Trimmed Models......... Special | ** i$ ame oi AG ¢ home af Lig daughter, Barak THaddo models; The Girl in White may have her choice of six different styles at this featured price. O COOL and refreshing in their whiteness for torrid days, designed with particular appropriateness to wear with the sheer white Frocks of summer, and so becoming in their graceful, pliant shapes and medium, ad- justable brims. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street White Taffeta Hats Crisp, Fresh, Mid-summer Novelties Especially Priced at Stitched, side-pleated, accordion-pleated, or soft draped with touches of white hemp straw to re-inforce the Taffeta and give it shapeliness; little self-bows for a finish, or upturned with merely a big pearl pin for a grace- ful fastening (as illustrated). Marked extremely low for the quality of materials and the artistic workmanship Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Beginning Today Semi-Annual Reduction Sale of _ Men’s Fine Clothing All Our Regular Stock Now Reduced to $44 $54 $68 $76 We offer for the first time this season our complete stock of men’s clothing at greatly reduced prices. 100 High Class Summer Frocks Values to 30.00 ngs Le at CoE | 16.75 Stripes, Plaids and Dotted Voiles 05 Imported Hand-Made Dresses i Values to 40,00 Dainty Hand-Drawn Models of Novelty and Dotted Voile, Organdy, Handker- chief Linen and French Batiste 25.00 WwW: SHOULD, perhaps, make it clear that these are not “sale” clothes of doubtful origin, rounded up to sell at a “price.” They are our regular suits—each with the Lord & Taylor stamp of approval upon it—and offered now much below their former prices. And this is not a mere end-of-the-season clearance. You will find here no dearth either. of styles or sizes. There are plenty of plain blues, grays and browns; there are herringbones, pencil stripes and checks, in worsteds, flannels, tweeds and cheviots; light suits for mid-summer, others suitable for year- round wear. The sale begins at 9 o’clock, and in an event of this kind the advantage is all with the early visitor. Necessary alterations will be made without extra charge Fourth Floor. serviceable materials. according to sizes— Fourth Floor. Summer Lingerie For Misses and Children Te is an opportunity to outfit the Young Person and her Small Sister, for the Vaca- tion season, with dainty underwear of Very reasonably priced, Combinations (Waist and Drawers) Hiom6 to lA Veatercraics buses) cae 98c to $2.25 Same sizes, finer materials........ $2.75 to $3.95 Princess Slips Drawers From 6 to 18 years, — From 6 to 16 years, $1.65 to $4.95 50c to $2.25 Second Floor Underwear. Our regular $1.38 See other pages for our three-column adv. and Exce) Cotton Hosiery, also Great Special Purchase Sale of STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. neARN Fourteenth Street WEDNESDAY Wet @f Fifth Avenue White Fabrics ‘Imported Voile 10-yard piece fae wide Long Cloth 36 inches wide 93 3.55 Our i gl $4.28 Your materials for Summer sewing ma urchased while this sale is on at savings which on go i buying pretty trimmings for the frocks, blouses and lin- gerie you are planning to make. THURSDAY ar toward ional Sale of en’s Chalmers

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