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NEN OOS ON ANNIVERSARY OF HS WEDDING =: = its place. Interment will be in Cal- vvary Cemetery. Detectives said to-day they expect-| 31-2 OOT WIDINS AAAA TOD. MENGTHS 1 2 19 i 4 igoury tar. Sport sh garden fetes and enw most seasonable footwear is included in Mion quality made them the finest shoes at the price ate are better value than New York has many years. Built to fit with the usual Shoe Crait trimness, easefully snug at narrow heel. While sport shoes. Tan walking oxfords. Russia calf ties. Patent pum; Gun metal Satin evening slippers. SHOECRAFT SHOP 27 West 38th Street Between 5th and 6th Aovenues. Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. “aw “Charile,” t killed him hile “Charlie,” the Hoboken waterfro: been, the scarcely knew, simply burial. rived jewelry karate; rin; Man said that before Gabin came here from Hoboken, about thres years e knew a “Charlie” who an- awered in every particular the de- scription of the "Handsome Charlie i ho is believed to have accompan: / © Slain Restaurant Man to Be| Garin’ to his lavish quarters and Buried To-Morrow—“Hand- some Charlie” Still Sought. Manuel Gabin, Spanish restaurant proprietor found dead Monday in his apartment at No, 770 Washington treet, will be buried to-morrow from the apartment where he was shot to| had @eath. He and his nineteen-year-old wife had expected to celebrate their srcond wedding anniversary, which 1s| !! pawnshops he slept. This he said, waa 0 frequent sade, fearing th visitor at Gabin’s saloon and cafe on #* Motorists may avold the village. This Establishment Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street Whatever Manuel Gabin's affairs may ha fact seems un- Questioned that his beart ‘was of equal size with his robust figure. Two days before his death he had assumed the full funeral expense for an in- fant, tho penniless parents of whom because they ad told him of their distress at thelr faapineg to give their child a decent The polloe bead out thie ciroular to was stolen in con- to-morrow, in the home they had just Soolien with a murder in this city on furnished, but the funeral will take |June 21, 1920: wieeitaire diamond ring eet in | with a cirele of plat- tau “erbeia diamond; ng black edo ook 53 Sale of geee hoes anges Or oredite. joes, swagger and correct, white pumps for dances, oxfurds for city and hen they were selling from $14 to $22. At $9.75 seen in TKN Ox. TURBIN & OFT and flexible; dis- ' tinctive and distin- guished—a straw hat in which Knox designers have added ease in wear- ing without sacrifice of becomingness in the lines. EIGHT DOLLARS OTHER STRAWS, $6.00 AND UPWARD KNOX HAT COMPANY Jucorperated 452'FiFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY emaee eULoNe KS =a OOO! | od to arrest “Handsome Charley,” ‘tno | actor, in a few days. Many say they | who 1s desorthed as unusually good looking, @ . jovial American and @ popular man, enter Gpbin'e restaurant, No. 753 Washing- ton Street, at 11 o'clock Sunday night, @ few hours before the murder. man friend of the murdered _THE EVENING WOE’ Solitaire ay ring, en's | 8), wet with 13-4. karat diamond: ring gold band. | setting (ent Custer stick pearl in centro.” 55 MOTORISTS PA PAY FINES. As @ result of ade the olice of Roexviite Centre ba Ty en Acoma who do not display’ full nets. nts, fifty-five ‘ow The mere ants are ay thi y will pene patronage, diamond pin, | ce Continge Protest. (EDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1920.4 _ J ANTZEN’S Children’s Shoes| : “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT” All our children's shoes are made over a specified last, scientifically providing for growth and freedom of the | tiny toes—something more than a mere foot covering. SPECIAL:—BOYS BLUCHER SHOES, of tan grain leather, with korry krome soles; sizes 214 to 6; B-C-D-E widths; $10 values at $7.85. “A good foot-rule for you---wear the JANTZEN SHOE"" $5. |B] Ask for Our Book. “The Abuse of the Big Toe.” NO phn. ‘iM STORDS—Oer only add 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th ‘St. Castom Bootmakers Over 50 Yeu A — ow vom Voiles WHITE BLANKETS “1 Pink and Blue borders, $5.50, 6.95 and 7.75 pair COMFORTABLES, at $3.75, 5.50 and 6.75 each Printed Silkolines in new designs and attractive colorings. MUSLIN SHEETS Hemmed. . Hemst’d... ment of this season’s de- signs and colorings; yard Madras Shirting— 82 inches, in a variety of attractive striped effects, A SALE OF COUCH HAMMOCKS Remnants, Special Price Reductions on SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS From our extensive display which includes all the mention: \ COLONIAL RAG RUGS Unique color combinations. Size 9x12 ft., favored colorings and sizes, REDUCED TO $ 15:00 Value $19.50 Other sizes at proportionate ‘reductions WESTERN GRASS RUGS High standard qualities with attractively stencilled borders; size 9x12 ft., REDUCED TO $5] 5:50 Values up to $18.25 Single Three-qtr. Double $1.75 2.20 2.60 1.95 2.35 2.75 we will Hemmed. . Hemst’d.. . BED COVERINGS At unusually attractive prices To-morrow on the Second Floor. FANCY COLORED BLANKETS New plaid designs in desirable colors, $5.00, 6.50 and 7,95 pair MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 42x36 ins 45x36 ins 50x86 ins 42c. 65c. COTTON DRESS FABRICS Select essortiznents of the most desirable Summer weaves, offered Thursday At Much Below Regular Prices in a wide assort- 58c 65c! Plain and Printed American|Imported Voiles and Tissues A choice assortment of Checks, Plaids, Stripes and Printed designs ; yd. Imported Zephyr Ginghams In Checks, Plaids and Plain Colors.... At the Reduced Prices of $22.50 28.75 35.00 Mostly Cretonne upholstered and having Cushion Back Rest. Also Steel hanging chains. TWO HUNDRED SUMMER CUSHIONS In Striped or Fancy Prints, suitable for Porch, Sun Round or square shapes, Parlor or interior use. $3.65 and 4.75 Printed Scarfs, Covers, A limited quantity of Cretonnes, Window Fabrics, Upholstery Washable Spreads, etc., At CLEARANCE SALE PRICES - Yard 65c. 75c. 60c. 70c. 95c 1.10 Bedell Stores in Style Withou! 47 Cities Extravagance West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Newark—-Broad and West Park Brooklyn—Fulton Near Excellent Quality Voile Blouses Fresh, Cool Summer Necessities Featured Tomorrow at ‘9 95 A special collection of freshly purchased new blouses of de- sirable character. Every woman may advantageously sup- ply her Summer requirements from this extraordinary assort- ment. Waists of equal desirability usually cost more. Short Sleeves, New Collars, Lace Trimmed, Embroidered, etc. Novelty Voitles, Lace Trimmed Nets, Pongees, Tricolettes, Silks. White Sport Skirts Clean Cut, Immaculate New Models "5 Perfect marvels for Summer well, look | 4 pleasure—wear well, well, made well! Of fine Surf Satins and Gabardines. | Attractively tailored and types. The vacationist ! should not fail to see this collection and provide her com. | | plete requirements here—at great savings. H With New Pockets, Novelty Belts Other Groups $8.98, $10.98 & Up. nce Sale Voile Frocks Prettiest Summer Modes Wonderful Values ~ Rae Hoyt Novel Tunics, Ruffled Skirts, Aprci: Effects, © Girlish Sashes, New Collars, ete. Year After Year The same people eat Grape-Nuts and year by year new thousands become converted to the same good custom. Grape-Nuts is distinctive among prepared cereals, not only in form and flavor, but chiefly because of its surpassing food value. Grape-Nuts builds tissue for body and brain. In this food are preserved, in easily digested form, the concentrated nourish- ment of all the best that wheat and malted barley can provide. Trial shows a way to better health and sturdiness. There is no better breakfast food than Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason” | a eo ae ee a LL A ce A ei A Ne on A ec cae: Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich,