The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 5

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-—NORY LAW CASE 1924, became invalid with the aavent/ LODGING HOUSE COLLAPSES. of Prohibition because of an agree? ment between Kling and the J. & M Haffen Brewing Company, former owners, from whom Kling leased, with $1,000,000 LEASES a clause: “The premises shall not be f used or Ned for any other pur- ¥ pose than a saloon,” ‘and further that i the Fe amendment provides that “any buildings where such beers or liquors are sold or kept are declared public nuisances and landlords and tenants should be relieved from the obligation of leases in such cases af- ter Jan, 16, 1920." bigger rental ts involved in the cal Owners Assert Prohibition Voids Deals for Property Once Used as Cafes, BAR IY FRCS) i} |So-Called \Niece of Khedive of Much interest centres in the case to} = Egypt Must Answer Charge be tried in the Second District Mu pace bs of Bmbezzlément. nicipal Court of the Bronx to-day when the court Will be required tode-| ‘The Princesa Della Patra, who termine whether or not the Prohibition | clatms to be a niece of the Khedive of Egypt and who, in the quaint idiom Act automatically cancels leases and renting agreements on buildings and} o¢ ner native hand, opined that "Can- Upon ete decision hinges the tennsey | ora bas tall Over evel.” sarte for oh : 2 San Franciaco to-day in charge of of many businesses which succeeded | netective Sergeant Miles Jackson of cates on prominent corners and it 18] that city. She was not in the teast estimated that close to $1,000,000 in| unwilling to go, although one of the realty transactions is involved in this|@rst things she will have to do when city alone ashe gets there is to answer @ charge The Adams-Flanigan Company, | f embessiement and obtaining money owner of the building on the north- Al eg —en or f pen aes bacon te According to the legal papers In her . ieee case, Eric Buehler of San Francisco al- against Charles Kling and thirteen |teges that she got the $10,000 from him others, including the United States|to finance a moving picture portrayal of Army Recruiting Service. ‘The place|the way women are treated in Egypt. was formerly a big cafe. When the| Apparently as ¢ar as the Princess went Volstead act became effective it was| was to show how women are treated in cut up into eight stores, with quarters|New York. She was arrested at the for three other tenants upatairs wre atin ee oe, Seeeve ota BUFFALO, house at Main and Seott Streeta col- eS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1 June 29.—A Balfato—s0 5-PIECE SLIP COVERS Any Size; Belgian cette, Bile gimp: Bike"new 50 (] ‘Write, Call or Phone Murray Hill 6675 ROYAL UPHOLSTERY CO. 110 W. 34th St, Factory, 335 E. 34th St B’klya Opp. Matyr—, Near oo D4 Ay. Branch, 1449 4ist St. SAMPLE SUITS $15-$25 M. COHEN Regular Valves to 678 2B. » i 115 7th Avs. B, Ooe. 1 a OPEN 8 4. INVALIDS’ CHAIRS WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES ‘The owners contend that the lease|gaid she was glad she was going back held by Kling, effeotive until May, ‘to California instead of Egypt. ' SARGENT CO. #4 4exingroy av. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Es‘ablished 1879 35 NEW SATIN WRAPS and heather mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. collars, cuffs and vests. Georgette patterns. 150 SILK SPORT SKIRTS 75 SWEATER HATS 1o0 FRENCH BLOUSES hand made. WOU ES Fine wearing quality in 4 smart new models, ' dovan and gray. ‘Today and Wednesday You Never Pay More at Bes CHARGE PURCHASES"MADE TODAY AND TOMORROW WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED AUGUST Ist. Best & Co, At the Season’s Lowest Prices 50 COOL VOILE DRESSES Plain summer colors, box pleated skirts, organdy 1oo PURE SILK SWEATERS A fine quality in all summer colors, tuxedo model. Smart summer colors in fine hemp straw. A large assortment and variety of materials. 150 SURF SATIN BATHING Women’s Summer Essentials 42.50 Heavy quality Navy and Black Satin, lined through- out with plain or fancy silk. Sizes 34 to 46. 7x5 WORSTED JERSEY SUITS 23.50 Tuxedo and notch collar styles in plain colors 17.50 100 PRINTED VOILE DRESSES 10.50 A variety of models and trimmings. Unusual 33.95 11.75 White fan-ta-si, dew kist, and colors in novelty silks. 200 WHITE SPORT OXFORDS 9.65 Fine buckskin in English last with low heels. 8.00 7.50 All 6.50 1200 Prs. PURE SILK STOCKINGS 1.95 Full: fashioned—reinforced—in black, white, cor- occupled the roome tact nieht. but | bri a Bas extanding from he did not knot how many were in| Street, through (he bloc the building when it fell. Barly pos |street, All fopr floors lice figures snowed two known dead|the brick aide w and 16 injured | on top of the broken ¢ The lodging house was a four-story | lodging © anterior NOW IN PROGRESS f AT BOTH STORES Sixth Avenue at 19th Street At Sixth Ave. Store Women’s Low Shoes All this season’s styles. | 5.90 6.90 Women’s Lace Boots 5.00 7.85 Men’s Oxfords | | Tan or black. | { 8.65 9.90 Children’s Shoes 2.95 3.95 Regular Alexander qualities, of ccourse, marked at these low prices following our usual custom of at 48th Street 785 | 7.85 9.90 11.50 Women’s White Boots Canvas Buckskin 9.85 7.85 11,50 Men’s Oxfords Tan or black. 13.50 9.90 13.50 sharply reduced. 4.85 | clearing shelves every season. coolness. for a hot day! No C.0O.D., Credits or Exchanges It comes to 548 Fifth Ave. At Fifth Ave. Store Women’s Low Shoes Tan, black or white. Children’s Shoes All for summer wear and A clinking frosty glass of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea—fragrant and full-flavored—and dripping with refreshing The minute you hear that first tinkle you begin to forget about the heat. TETLEY’S TEA makes good tea a certainty Tetley’s is the perfect foundation for the ideal summer drink. you akillfully blended from flowery, wind-swept gardens, and brings re- freshing fragrance. A JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. ‘American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Think of the years of satisfac- tory service it will render. Its constant readiness for use. The labor it saves and how much better it does the work. Sold by Electrical, Hardware, and Department Stores and Electrical Companies Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Makers of « Complete Lime of Electrical Heating Devices ~~ cee Dees TES oR ae dames McCreery & Co. Yk Tooke ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered August isl. A Sale of Boys’ Play or Camp Suits Very Specially Priced At 4.95 These Suits are just the thing for the red-blooded, roaming American boy who is always doing things. ‘They are made of a light weight Khaki of a durable quality. Each Suit consists of shirt and trousers with a Khaki web belt to match. Some are made with short sleeves, others with long sleeves. Your choice of either straight running pants or Knickerbocker trousers, Sizes 7 to 16 years. , Boys’ Furnishing Specials Sport Blouses Pajamas 1.28 1.85 regularly 2.45 Sport Blouses of ‘Two-piece Pajamas of Percale in neat stripe effects. Sizes 6 to 18 years. (Phird Floor) ' fine Percale in light and dark colors. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Summer Toys—Specially Priced Indian Suits ..........+ ’ Velocipedes—high grade ii wars 2.50 and 3.75 | ball-bearing wheels; 8 and a Bows and Arrows,...50c | * years. 8. regularly 11,00 1 i | The confines of the backyard 6 and 6 years will not be irksome to the small | Aeroplanes..3,00 to 25.00 9.75 boy who is the proud possessor Harmless Pistols..... . 20c regularly of a tent. With a tent and a | Pails and Shovels, deco- | 7 to 9 ye .. 14.50 lively imagination, the summer | rated enamel ‘finish, all | regularly 16.50 will be one thrilling adventure | Cotorg ’ after another. If he is handy 85c and 1.25 | Biplane Flyers, ball- Garden ‘Tools— set of { bearing wheels; easy run- three pieces suitable for | ning; suitable for boys or small children, enamel fin- | girls. with tools, he will construct « floor, build furniture, and labor over his property. Best of all, he will have something to keep him happily occupied during the | ish. regularly 1.25, 1.00 regularly 5.60 vig long summer. Sand Sieves with moulds Boys’ and Girls’ steel » auherg. 8 4, splendidly, con | enamel finish, 1,00 | extension ball-bearing ment for $28.00. ‘The sides are Kiddie ‘Town Sand | roller skates. 2.65 open just like the campers’ tents. regularly 9.25 It is made of khaki canvas. Houses with awning. Size 48x60 inches, 32.00 | Jack Horner Wagons..... For the babies, there are little . collapsible yards that can be Close to Nature Play regularly 2.50, 2,00 taken along if the family wi- Villa, made of Khaki Duck, | Baby Carts to pull along. . grates this summer. ire 5 * Whe COP OepArteAt ial Gay at wire screened, wood floor. regularly 1.25, 1.00 this season with seaside toys, 40.00 Express Wagons with pence here eat) wiopet Lene Children's Automobiles.,,. | roller bearing wheels. shovels and pails all pain n 8.00 to 25,00 8.00 to 12,00 bie yellow, blue, green or | i (Fifth Floor) The toy department holds |~~ many solutions of the serious problem of keeping the small child busy. For the Fourth! . Special Prices Have Been Marked On FLAGS Doe-Skin Gloves For Women Printed Silk Flags, mounted on staffs with gilt spears. White or Natural with | 12x18 inches..., . 3B c 16x24 inches........ strap wrists, very specially | 2x8 T0003. pian ce 2.00 880 1008. is ct priced. pair, 3,50 Defiance Bunting Flags, guaranteed fast colors, Slip-on Gloves ‘of Doe- |oxs feet.........0: TOR 26 teetacces cet skin in White or Natural also bear a lower price mark than usually. pair, 2.25 (Main Floor) O20 1666... baie'e sa Flag Outfits Defiance Bunting Flags, 5x8 ft., complete with 12 ft. pole and bracket, regularly 7.00, 5,45] (Fifth Floor) Splendid Values in Cotton Voiles 20,000 yards Novelty printed Dress Voiles in a wide range of attractive new designs, printed in the newest fashionable color combinations, ; There is no other Fabric that gives such complete satisfaction for cool, comfortable, inexpensive Summer dresses or blouses for street, evening or sport wear. 38 inches wide, Ribbons Specially Priced Moire Taffeta Ribbons of soft finish in a wide range of beautiful colors. Pink, Light Blue, Old Rose, Co- penhagen Blue, Mais, Brown, Coral, ‘Turquoise, Lilac, Navy Blue, Cardinal, Black and White. 7 inches wide. yard, 65c regularly 65e to 95e, yard, 45¢ Also dainty Lingerie Rib- (Second Fivor) bon in Pink, Blue and end === White—pieces of 10 yards. No. 1, 65c; No. 114, 85¢; No. 2, 1,20; No. 3, 1,80: Anl mportant Sale of Women ’s Capes Very Special, 27.50 No. 5, 2,25. | They were made to sell for much more, but we se- regularly 85¢c, 1.00, 1.50, | cured them through a special purchase agd marked 2.00 and 2.80. them close to the cost to us. , (Main Floor) All are graceful, swinging styles with a sort of courtly air that is most engaging. Made of Navy Blue Serge lined throughout with Silk of good quality. A Special Sale of Luggage | === ae og 9 A Three-Day Sale of Women’s White Footwear For the Holiday Week-End Very Specially Priced 6.95 = and 10.75 For the next three days it will be your privilege to pur- yt Wl Mh hth vip Genuine Cowhide Bag in Black or Brown, with leather lining; size 18 inches, full cut—all hand- | chase a pair of McCreery dt a | White Shoes in the season's Special, 24.75 | most desirable styles for a ie | price much lower than they ; would regularly be priced. After that time the prices will go back to regular. | At 6.95 there are White Linen Sport Oxfords with | White Ivory heels and soles— | low, Military or Cuban heels. At 10.75 there are Genuine All-over White Buckskin Foot- wear and models of White Buckskin trimmed with Tan or Black, Some of the sport models have rubber heels-and “ Full Trunk Wardrobe with 10 hangers; shoe pockets and laundry bag; top drawer Sine lock: i Special, 42,00 soles, All are strictly hand-, McCreery Luggage made ,of the best materials Best in the “‘Long Run.” procugable, ‘ ‘ (th Floor) iis (Seeond + .

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