The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 4

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rea sSTITO WORLD win) myo Jos. BO, 192 SCHOOL TERM ENDS [te +, treet of schoo! bordens. ts) MILK FOR BABIES FOR 750,000 TO-DAY Baneball now 18 due evden Informal bathi the rr n favor, and Anxious Parents Prepare for Busy Summer for Children as Va- Complaint That Infants Were cations Start. Made Ill. hers jeent ne billboards and w atl pap bly to hold the expected crowds. Father has a furrowed brow, for De Morris Meth, manager of the Clover had complained that It mado hole ba- \to-day Uttle, Willie and Geraldine—| w: ' Shatemian | 1 tompany, Ine, dep Pitot sald he had misbranded th about 760,000 of them, fn fact—end tho | ¢ mnilk gather than dianppc hi bags, making a clean haul even of vs the Rev. J. WwW. the show windows. The proprietors, ‘Court yeatorday. Health Inapector Lyons contig that FALSELY LABELLED Feb, a, tier ho had received: many 0 quart bottles which bore but contained Grade B Mo that the la- raday. but, the ay, di eet should get @ jail but! refused te ‘censure led that = Magistrate not shawn Moth’. ac Rey was Brougher of Los geile) for ‘woul for gain. 80 be tiny | Douglas FRirbanks and Mary Pickford Meth paid. by dropping hie as oiagerd of the Sal ane} Executive Committ it adopted: a BAPTISTS ELECT BRAUGHER. hehe ureing: more ele be Rat Fairbanks Wedding Results in Mtringent Divorce Resolution, Pat hcbiiag v: June 30.—The Baptist hern Convention closed yesterday, voto of 690 to 1,422 the delegates f Miller and Pengner, pointed out to- for an ig day that bad a policeman been pass- ing the place he must have seen the thieves at work as the shop was brilliantly lighted until after day- 1 ARS N SHOPS HLA Then the robbers bored a hole In IN BROADWAY CET Company Head Fined on Mothers’ the featined tist ministi for dnfants" milk stations, ‘and. mo Scriptural standard: and that they carefully eval tion that would wonk ini of minister and Chure! hin few his a Pe chureh ‘aveka te school term. © Prosecuting Attorne yee non Goes to Germany, nine 3 In the Park Avenue building of the Board of Education, perspiring clerks, teachers, executives and others |nar ested in the welfare of little VAlle and his sister are rattling typewriters and adding machines, showing just how many Willies and Geraldines are they discovered that they had bored nto a laundry, they abandoned ef- forts in this direction, Other shops i nthe block selling candy and soda, were not molested. On Sunday af- ternoon, however, thieves entered the fur shop of D. Slive, at No. 2488, ap- parently with a false key, Evidence Rounced. torah k Skylights and Escape With Silks and Decorated ‘Hand Bags. fon ForsyTHE @ Sons THE WAIST HOUSE 3 West 42d Street IMPORTANT SALE HABUTAI WAISTS Sizes 34 to 50 | Sale Ends Saturday | that someone was in the place was discovered by friends of Slive who were standing in front of his store, but by the time the police were no- tifed the thieves had got away, ‘Two Broadway stores between 92d 98d Streeta were rabbed of goods Mi At $13,000 carly thin morning. thieves evidently took their time the Job, They investigated two stores in’ the Mock, which they | Three Hours’ Ironing in One For lighter work and better re- fo Connection With Any Other Establishment in fhe World —, rs THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Slive's shop was not entered in thin morning's raid. Another hold-up which the police | have kept to themselves occurred last Saturday when six men with pistols raided the offlce of the New York Window Cleaning Company at No 262 Weat 17th Street. / Two entered first and when Peter Kopalic asked them what they wanted they said they were looking for jobs. While he was talking to them two other men entered, followed immedi ately by two others, Then one of @ pistol and threat- Kk his week's wages, ct for some reason or other, not ip foot. | Bill hoards flank the bléck, run- ’ east to Amsterdam Avenue, and he burglars evidently! scaled these id got to the roof of the block of Pr Which are only one-story high. yy broke the skylight of the dry and Mngerie shop of Nathan nmenberg at No. 2494 Brondway, there got a quantity of ailk There is a basement corridor ne nil these stores, and here the | broke into Dannenberg’s store | §11, from his ‘and took more #itk goods, toa] Another of the at about $3,000. y the Custom Bag t No. 2 BROANWAY: FIFTH AVENUE o tively prevents trons Women’s ann Miss’ am to the hot atarch, A Go cake Is sufficient for from & to OG nverage {NEW SUMMER FRocKS Or Pram or Caeck Gincnam PRESENTING PHENOMENAL, VALUES A ZAINTY SUMMERX FROCKS IN ATTRACTIVE COLOR, COMBINATIONS, WITH T NG OF- WHITE ORGANDIE. BROADWAY: CIETHUAVENUE pmo MANU CCW TCT STORE OPEN ALI, DAY SATURDAY JULY 3” BUT WILL BE CLOSED THEREAFTER, EVERX* SATURDAY IN JULX AND AUGUST ° AN. EXCEPTIONAL, OFFERING OF CHARMING SIEK Frocks FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 4 Yi Pricep BELow WHoirsALe CosTr On REPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE : Ina multitude of beautiful colorings, the silks of a hundred uses, in a wonderfully good quality. 39-40 inches wide. 12 YARDS OF A COLOR TOA CUSTOMER mee (91,29 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY N EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SMART SUMMER MODELS SUITABLE FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY WEAR, THAT OFFER, IMPRESSIVE SAVING OPPORTUNITIES Taffeta 86 inches wide, Black—Navy. 1 69 e Baronette Satin Re i $5.00, Sale Price Regular Price $3.00, Sale Price 86 inc! eee swide. Flesh—White. Sa lar Price 82.35. Sale Price " Geegee Crepe Ci Washable Satin 1.49 SPORT SILKS FOR Very heavy qualit; all colors. $9- “ fnches $3.50 value. OPEN 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M, SATURDAY TILL 2 P, M. BEADED GEORGETTE FLOWERED GEORGETTE TAEFETA SILK HANAN A MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHI Ci ii VACATION WEAR AT H REMITTANCE E REDUCED PRICES ZaBuy Retail at Wholesale Prices & Save the DifferenceZZZ N ANA nF

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