The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1920, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920. OPENS CANDY STORE; |UNDER ARREST AS_ | TREATS CHILDREN} DUAL SLAYER HERE Malles Gives Pound Boxés to All| Giuseppe Zambelli Accused of Comers ‘Till Police Take Him. | , Shooting Holbacks in Hotel to Bellevue. Jan, 20, 1919, isomptahtine Malle, (Arty three years iaat night arronted Giuseppe Samnbelt old, of NO, 244 Kast 4th Street, opened |aiias Joe Zambe, alias Vitale, wanted & confectionery store at No, 636 Second | for the murder of Joseph and Helen Avenue yesterday afternoon and invited | Holback, who were shot at their hotel passing children jn to take a pound| Cy, South Omone Park, New York City, i I 1919. { ii box of candy as a gift. Zambelli ‘was arrested at his home i ord i Besides giving pound boxes of, gandy|{n Oak Street here and admits that ue he children tor ihe pill ce is the man described in a circular sent asking he ®ad a) out by the New Yor'c police a year ago, | loaded revolver on view in the window, but denies that he committed the mur. e) which he proudly explained to Sergt. | der. fe has been employes ‘or some | bd 4 Lime at the, office of the National Kold- McGuire of the Hast 35th Street Sta | ere et eter Company, the New i tion was so constructed that it would| York polics have been notified. so off automatically and kill any burg- lar who attempted to steal the con-|Homgue Is Appointed New Agricat- tents of the gash register, RY, fi iy George i | 1 ALBANY, July jeorge logue When Malles supplied the children] AUBANY, 3x wl pate | with candy, every boy and girl from| Qommmiasioner of Aftetiture by the | blocks around» made a hurried trip to| state Council of ‘airs and = Mar- 4 the store. They were lingd up in mob|kets here yesterday, He succeeds ¢ formation for a block when Sergt.| Charles 8. Wilson. Mr. Homue was head ¢ McGuire appeared, closed the door, Jis-| of the Bureau of Dairy Products in the . persed the children and took Mallos to| Agricultural Department. | the hospital, where he was put phe | —_—_—_——_—__—_—__—_— payoopathic ts al 1 a | R | 4 ‘ 650 OFF | FOR OR FRESH AIR, | , | - ‘Tenement Mothers and Childeen | ¢¢ *, * a | : Start on Summer Outtans. California Syrup of Figs ‘Tenement awellers—mothers and weir} Child’s Best Laxative “Oh boy, what values!” HINK of it men! These clothes, at their regular prices, sold for one-third less than other stores, because of our maker-to- weares method of selling and low-rent location. Now that we have reduced them, you get a clear saving of about 50%. Every garment is from our regular stock—all wool, smartly styled and splendidly tailored. You must come to Walker Street, nowadays, for real values! » Entire Stock Reduced without reserve made the trip by bus to Sea Breeze, the 1,804 Suits were $30 Coney Island fresh air home; 200 boys, ranging from olght to fifteen years, 1,964 Suits were $35 went two weeks at Boys’ Camp, Southfelds, N. ¥., in Interstate Park, and fifty little girls left for a three weeks’ outing at Grey House Farm, Saugerties, N. Y. Cellini MISS STERN EXONERATED. ‘The June Grand Jury, which invest!- «ated a charge that Miss Gertrude Stern of No. 174 Rivington Street stole baton diamond ring from Mrs. Bertha Wellman of No. 98 Clinton Street, hi cy { ” q Hamiseed” the” complaint, ehe’ snus | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs + found that there was no evidence to|°nly—look for the name California warrant an indictment. on the package—then you are sure Me Mat 4 ees eee ne your child is having the best and June 18 efter Mre, Hellman hea mage |most harmless physic for the little ‘the complaint, Up to that time the two | stomach, liver and bowels. Children had been friends, and it Was while Miss {love its fruity taste. Full directions ern Was " care “ for a new born child that the ring as- |" each bottle. You must say “Call- appeared. fornia.”—Advt. \j> We Will Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents: RUGS, CARPETS & LINOLEUMS At the end of a very busy half year there is bound to be a large accumulation of stock ends, and the fact that we are the largest retailers in the United States makes our inventory disposal a sale of gigantic proportions. Our stock taking has revealed innumerable ends of high class merchandise that we could not buy to-day at double the price. Another feature of this great sale will be the disposal of a TWO-CAR SHIPMENT OF TEXOLEUM To introduce Texoleum to Brooklyn housewives we have entered into an agreement with the manufacturers to distribute their floor covering at cost. We are to receive a bonus on every carload distributed. For one week more you may have a $1.00 QUALITY / TEXOLEUM de 60c Felt Base Floor Covering Extra Heavy Enameled Beautiful assortment of Linoleum patterns; 2 yards wide; absolutely waterpreof; mill seconds; best sani- ¢€ 1,764 Suits were $45 - 1,167. Suits were $50 887 Suits were $55 4P 1,143 Suits Were $60 tary floor covering made to-day; cut from full rolls; PARTE viscose vsavsecess trace pemacan aegent @ $60 9x12 Royal Axminster Extra heavy, very close woven all wool Axminster rugs, tall, soft nap; beautiful assortment of patterns. ° There are Persians, Oriental, Floral and Chinese ef- fects. Special for this sale....ssscscesssesereesees Japanese Grass Rugs at Half Price | Extra heavy, close woven, sturdy rugs for in and outdoor use. In all the latest colors and patterns. Regular Bae, ‘Size Special Sale Price $i 8x10 $5.50 $8 6x9 $4.00 $6 4.6x7.6 ° $3.00 $14 9x12 $7.00 CONGOLEUM RUGS acnieiioks San known throughout the world for their wonderful pet Benitary, Roay Iw sat Snail tale Teawian, srioee. Tyxd.s $1.98) $12.00. 5.7. 6x9... $7.08 | $18.50, .0x10.6.,.910.08 90 228d 22 2598.08 | $4250.02 9x9. $3.98 | Here’s Cool Comfort for Hot Days n. is ries 0 airs season’s pean no veeeacoe ‘ English P tly Moh Palm Beach Suits radically reduced. All thi: Our entire stock of genuine English Priestly Mohairs is 5 0 75 tadically reduced. This sea- terns. Sizes up to 50, stout. 4 f HE THE GENUINE CLOTH son’s Styles in all the new pat- TERED U.S. Pi SSE Scar WFD. ONLY KidK/othes Reduced 107° '2475 Moe Levy & Son Og ory 11D 125 Walker Street “<.” or “Elevated’’ from Brooklyn and New York pi i) Eve ry Subway 2 direct to Canal Street Station, within: aight of our pri : $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum $2.25 Heavy Velvet Carpet Inlaid; ‘colors through to bog yards wide; best at- Extra heavy Velvet Carpet, sult- tractive patterns; able for halle and most durable; econ, stairs; very choice mized as the best selection of patterns; throughout the Unit- 27 inches wide e~ ed Btates, Square yd. celal, yard.. a) Morning sctale tric Cc. 0. D. $8—6x9 Felt Base Rugs ; $4—4.6x6 Felt Base Rugs New York Floor Covering Co. Corver 60 Flatbush Ay. 1 stock trom Livingston BROOKLYN Fulton St. Manhetton Subway te Nevins Street Station, Brecklyn—}4 Block irom Station

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