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4 | Had $900 Worth When Picked Streets at 3.30 A. M. to-day into the arms of Policemen Rickey and Taylor of the Elizabeth Street Station. They were taken to the station to explain | what they were doing out so late, and in’ their pockets and trousers’ legs were found $900 in Liberty bonds. They described themselves as Joe and Frank Laviola, brothers, eleven | and ten years, respectively, of No. 77| Roosevelt terday's ses 4 ed an exploring expedition. near Peck's Slip they stole a belt from @ peddler, but couldn't sell it and threw it away. | .Early in the evening, they sald, they forced the bars of a window of J. N.| Delaney & Co. No. 7 Ferry Street, | and entered the office, They couldn't find anything in the desks and went to the safe, the outer door of which | they found open, | The inner part was locked, so they broke it open with a hammer and got the Liberty bonds, Then they went to! Coney Island and had the time of their f lives. | “But you can't spend Liberty bonds,” a detective told them, “where did you get the money you spent at Coney?" “Oh,” explained one of the boys, | “we stole $3.50 from mother before we went to school.” TWO SMALL BOYS ADMIT LARCENY Two small boys walked from the | subway kiosk at Canal and Centre| No Trace of Bal Mrs. Charles Wentz, No. 409 East 824 Street, whose baby, ‘Wentz, was stolen from his carriage one year ago to-day in front of a de- THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, OF UBERTY BONDS Up After a Night’s Fun at Coney Island. 2. After yes- they said, they start- Down | m Year Ago. | August Philip 38th Street tore at 150th Street and Everybody Likes a Bargain Annual Midsummer Clearance Men’s Fine Suits Every Suit in Regular Stock At Greatly Reduced Prices $44 $54 $68 $76 At These Prices It Will Pay You to Invest in One or Two of These Suits to Wear Next Fall E 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. (Excepting Two-Piece Summer Suits) Fourth Floor. Lord & Laylor 39th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 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, greys 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. Necessary alterations will be made without extra charge Here Is the Place to Find Them 181,640 Pairs PURE SILK STOCKINGS Ists, $1.25 @nds;.70¢ Full Fashioned Silks, $1.75; Clocks, $1.75; Fashioned Thread Silk, $3.00 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS White Lisle, $1.00; Silk Top, Knit Bottom, $1.50; Modest Cut, $2.00 WOMEN’S ATHLETIC SUITS ~WOMEN’S SWEATERS MEN’S HOSIERY Fine Combed Cotton Pink and White, all shapes 75¢ Full Fashioned Silk Drop Stitch, Plain and Clocked, $1.50 Heather Mixture Cashmere, 75c; 2nds, 50c; English Golf Hose, $2.00 and $2.50 MEN’S SHIRTS & DRAWERS Fine Worsted, medium weight (Winsted make), about 60 doz., $1.75 Ribbed Cotton, $1.00; Lisle, $1.25 Athletic and Short Sleeve, #4 length MEN’S UNION SUITS MEN’S SWEATERS 23 West 452 Street We invite all manufacturers to participate the public at 507% on the dollar, in this movement who are willing to sell their surplus stocks to | No other damage. 50c Nainsook, Batiste, Voile, Silk Mull $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 All colors and styles, Slip-ons, $4.00 Fancy Knit, All Worsted, $6.00 up to $10.00 Cottons, 15c and 25c; Lisl e, 35c and 50c; Silk Plait, 75c and $1.00 2500 Pairs Silk Plait 2nds, while they last, 50c Athleti® bale stained; made for army Plenty of all kinds All Worsted Slip-ons, Double Knit Waist, $3.50 All Worsted, Grey only, $4.00 Others from $5.00 to $15.00. All colors—Plain and Shaker stitch. Public Benefit Sale Howlan @ Schmidt Sale Managers 3[ ss & a FB > 454 st. Fy BS : 3 al S > 2 < ” * ay 3 ae ~ @2¥ STREET directly across the street from the Sale. For the convenience of the public, use the Happiness in Every Box Arcade from 42d to 43d St., which opens wich st 29, 1920. Cc ALL THIS WEEK Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes hildren’s a HRY YEG NN Re es wt Shoe This Is Less Than Manufacturers’ Price to Dealers. Since when have you bought shoes for $3.00 per pair ? Not for many years past, nor will you again be able to do so for many years to come, if ever. Sale Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Until All the Shoes Are Sold. No Pani wi No Deliveries * o Returns j But if you get mismates or an imperfect pair, bring them back and get your money. NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION CHAS. W. MILLS, Gen. Mar. We are selling these shoes at such unheard of prices only because we must get our money out of them. We started this mammoth sale four weeks ago with a stock of shoes which had cost us more than five million dollars, and which we could not wholesale to dealers because of the public’s refusal to buy at the high retail prices. The only way to get back any of our tied-up capital is to sell these shoes direct to the public at prices so low the public will buy and buy fast. World’s Greatest Shoe Sale This week we want every one of the workmen of New York and vicinity to buy shoes for himself, his wife and his children. He can outfit the whole family for $3.00 a pair and with good shoes, that look good, feel good, and will wear well. We offer them at these prices in all shapes and sizes, black, or tans, and some women’s shoes in other colors, We also have shoes at higher and lower prices, but this week are specializing on thousands of good shoes at $3.00." Don’t try to guess the real values of these shoes by the $3.00 prices, or the pictures, Come and see and handle them. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Lexington Ave. & 46th St. Don’t Miss This Unusual Chance to Save Money For other Gimbel news see Page 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32nv STREET -BROADWAY~-33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY top, nickel p ing suriace, polished 4 Mail Ordere will be Filled Promptly Ii United Electric Shops 7 Twe Univee Euactasc Lent & Powen Co 130 East 15th Street Bway tan Se |] Tea and Coffee are Harmful to children, and frequently disturb- ing to grownups. INSTANT POSTUM is healthful for young and old Postum contains no caffeine Cordon &Dilworth J Vacuum Cleaning Without Electricity The Reeves Vacuum Cleaner The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual $12.50 simply made as can be. saver. Light weight—easy to work. Strong suction — thorough cleaning.. Doubly guaran- teed—by us and the maker. One of the many new labor sav- ing devices demonstrated daily in An efficient suction cleaner, but as For, coun- try homes and all homes not blessed with electricity—which we’re so in- clined to think is the only labor- Complete, with attachments for cleaning mattresses and tufted furniture. ide iS DEE Asap > vee bes rae ’ "Gaede ; = me t sited ss ais ee, Se he . Pe '