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, . ORE OS AY EE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.” corking story when a reporter ar-| began [soking under the beds and PLAYWRIGHT QUITS joe Edith Kelly, who married Frank Hives. KtA tafe, Haneebutheaning ‘o| Neo the closets, Gould, and he has written several com- give the boy the never-do-it-again| N° Bernard. | |AS ROCKVILLE CHIEF | ———— ee edies which havs, been staged. His #ace ‘on, & former sotdie: troduolig the 3 is 0 Watioth Phillips Say EEEEEEE>>—_——— = troatt ig tw teporieriae « dettctive, |CLTY BUS BUYING William F. Phillips Says He’s Just " said Bernard, and promptly! ENJOINED BY COURT] Tired, But Residents Hint He wWell Sta hae bey had been telling wave Objected to Uniform. Now In Fu ll Swing hia mother, “you had been promising | Also Restrained From Issuing] witam ¥. Phitiipe has resigned os at 352 8th Ave., at 28th St. to take me to the beaches and when! $1,000,000 Certificates for Equip- | Captain of Potlce of Rockville Center. j | ; Nectar vod Peay: ane toakia, tee 1k to ment on Abandoned Car Lines. Until this morning he had been acting Manufacturer Ss Sale at Retail chief. room, 1 ain't a kid any more, so I) Supreme Court Justice Gavegan to- . dilaied out ot V6. window and. by | day signed Wessel onaor on tae, ups |, ee tind ef 9AOOT Werk” ants of $50,000 Stock of Ww y Playfellow After kh My th f dt Mi ot Edward hae t 3 . . walking al) the afternoon managed to| plication ‘a Schaefer, a tax Thrills of His Disappear-| reach wath peach. 1 slept in the| payer, gramting « temporary injunc But residents of Rockville Center say 9 . clin ap ttn era t| At All-Wool T % wand all, night and on Tuesday headed | tion aguinst the city and restraining Capt. Phillips of Edward Mongolies, en iS) Ly 00 rousers for Cony. it from expending any money on the | banker, charged with violating the an- “At Coney I had the luck to find «| purchase of buses or bus equipment, |tomodile Iighting ordinance at night at Less an ost mystery of the @ret disappear- | coig wmtch on the beach and a man| The restraining order enjoins the;Mongolles raised the point that Phillips We Have A 46 Match Your Suit 68 of Maier Bernaml Mansen, ug) who aw me said it was his watch! city from issuing certificates for $1.-|¥4# not in his full police uniform, The e Trouse ot No, #16 Sth direct, Brook-|and wave me 7S cents for finding it lance: bAlapaTTtdy te. CARRIO: 16? wae This Is A Once-In-A-Lifetime Chance To Make Your Tuesday was my big day. seen|/on streets abandoned by the street 5 i t the full regalia and bie resignatl Dellars Travel Double Distance eversthing. Some place! car companies. It aleo restrains City |fonowed. shane ceceidliiiiiinidhcteailitn ‘Titesday night T got a job poll#h-| Comptroller Craig from paying «ny Phillips has been Captain of Rock- | Also Several Hundred Sample Suits at a Sacrifice ing dense in one of the big amuse-) money for the purposes of the reso-|ville Center's police for three years. He ment: parks, 1 got my supper, MY! iition adopted March 12, appropri-|Was at one time the dancing partner | brea)tfast and permiasion to shoot the jating $1,000,000 for new buses. st ange gg bs nate ‘oa et Schacter asked that the city be en- hgh ragd diverse yids < saiared ;|Joined from causing any employee to rp tae Swey from) hens, perate or to assist in the operation of 3 ' * ene operate operation ” ) " x this your kid?” pmtal a if me § ‘cents Gnd, MOF) sen, but this part of his applica. h Y ives Gimp. of Adventore og “Taatead, I went out on a deep sea | Hon was denied. A young Hansen was (ound) ening boat. 1 helped the men al 2 =~ - lat 1 o'clock to-day in @ sand | jittis and when we came back had|?ian and Boy Here Ranaway. it the 65th Street trolley station. | a real shore dinfler over a beach fire,| Uarry Cotricke, thirty-four years, of ard slept eight hours before| Late yesterday afternoon I got om &/ 231 Hast 99th Street and Frank Minnele, ‘is Ma all about the beaches | B4y Midge train with my last mickel/ten yenra, of No. 615 Bast 1684 Street eH injured elgaad how he started out with| "This gentleman, Bernard,” said| Sirvet ‘und Second Atuiae thie mind it managed to pay his way. | Mre. Hansen, introducing the reporter . | who called ‘at this juncture, “is a/ owned OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ‘and Tom Would Have feicomed Brooklyn Boy as A Remarkable Value Smart Separate Skirts of Crepe de Chine 000,000 to purchase buses for Ines who would have been ou the f with Huck and Tom and the and the Duke if he happenrd @ sooner, was paritally solved at this morning, when a 1B. R. motorman rang all the belis in the Sighborhocd of the Hansen house finally awakening Mra. Hansen, Value 19.75 10.50 An unusual selec- tion of high quality skirts of Crepe de Chine. To be had .in the fashionable accordion and knife pleated effects. All have belts. Very desir~ able for Sports wear. . ited we and fractured ribs. Y: Ai Mt “Walt tll 1 get something I left ae i bi ‘ag! Oo ae my room,” said the explorer. Fractured lett arm. Bot h 0 re ningiten later Mrs, Hansen to Mt. Sina! Hospital ibid pica 4 Navy, White Flesh, Black .¢ SUMMER BUSINESS \HOURS (EFFECTIVE JULY 2ND) Daily 9 to 5.30 Closed On Saturdays DPRICE&CO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Extraordinary Va lue The Newest Mae Played Rolls ‘ PLarep By Description pe So ooyiee,4 ‘ais Anywhere Cf Reeves ‘ Fox Trot . Reeves . « Fox Trot 4 The Dardanelle Blues + Joe Gold + Fox Trot 200 Smart These Sales for Frid at Eninineigam Separate Silk Skirts 1ese es or Yl ay ae a pow dee On Th ° 6821 Hawaiian Twilight - 8. A. Perry « ‘Fox Trot For Women and Misses 6812 How Long? How Long? Ge Absent Blues) Joe Gold . « FoxTrot 6817 I’m A Jazz Vampire ; . Joe Gold . « Fox Trot 6818 In Sweet September . . E. Reeves . « Fox Trot Baronet and Lustrous Satins in Sports “Store Closed All Day Saturday Models. White, Flesh, Navy and Black. 68: Realize * * Gold . e ~—- Fox T: SPLENDID VALUE-GIVING IN VACATION fae... Rie. bane AND HOLIDAY-APPAREL NEEDS 6820 Just Another Kiss. SA Perry’. Walt Value 25.00 To Close 1 3 ee 5 W) BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G : FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 6815 ° Waltz S14 That Old Irish Motherof Mine S. A. Perry . «© Waltz 6816 The pepentines, The Portu- guese and The Greeks . E.Reeves . . Fox Trot Word Rolls in Italian, Polish, Jewish and Bohemian Every Connorized Roll is played Dy a mastcr interpreter. They have the rythm that makes dancing the pleasure it should be. Try out a “Connorized” on your own piano and you'll appreciate the difference at once, On Sale at all Shops Connorized Music han New York FROCKS At Decided Savings From Prices Regularly Prevailing RGANDIE Frocks, of youthful design, frilled, touched with fine lace and insertions. piers, the wanted col- : Orchid, Maize, White, rch Blue, etc., in Peath plain colors or patterns. 14° eS f alco of Organdie lain ar dot effects, in- pant at roe new and novel teed veryina torn unusual in value, at aN N@X i /eVive\ Pre-Holiday Main Floor Specials At Unusual Reductions OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Lingerie Petticoats 4 fas to 35.00 3 : Flounces of Lace and Embroidery, : ir ON SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY : Exceptional Offer for Friday Value 2.95. Tomorrow only 1.85 Chic Dresses of Taffeta Voile and Gingham Dresses \ Exceptionally Priced at 7 75 » - Fashioned with those distinctive touches to be found only on dresses of the =. 2 better sort. Voiles, flowered, figured and foulard patterns on contrasting : colored grounds. Ginghams, in emartly colored Plaids and Checks. Sports Sweaters Fibre Silk, Tuxedo Models. All Sports Shades Very Special Tomorrow only 13,75 Special Purchase and Sale 1,000 Pairs Silk Hose 95c A Most Extraordinary Offer Extraordinary Value 29.75 (Two Models Illustrated) Sale of Girls’ Summer Dresses AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES y and 2.85 Values to 3.98 Values to 5.95 aA Delightful Summer Dresses, superior quality Taffeta, ina variety of styles. Some have Revers collars of Chiffon and skirts in tier effect; other col- lars of Otgandie and button- trimmed skirts.Navyand blue Black hose of pure silk and silk and fibre in modish lace effect. Double lisle garter top, heel and toe. Linen Crash, Gingham and Chambray Dresses in solid colors, neat plaids, stri etc.;/ trimmed, belted, etc, Also Voile and Organdie Dresses, lace and cuffs in pink, blue, orchid and maize, Sizes 7 to 14. PETA I