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All we Phree Boys’ Club On Opera House ' Roof Is Evieted Rainy Day Trio Plied Thriving ‘Trade in Champagne Via : Fire Escape. | Phil Crimmons, Jimmie Turner and | Jithmie Griffin, all eleven years old an& members of a boys’ club which born, enjoyed a jammy extutence passed away within three days on, the roof of the Metropolitan Huse, were arraigned as delinquents | togiay before Justice Hoyt in Chil- drgn’s Court and placed tn the super- vigory care of an agent of the Chil- dren's Society. & they hadn't touched the cham- pagne they found in the quarters of Emil Kata, who cooks after-the-show méals for opera stars—the youngsters thdught it was “sody water”—the chi might have enjoyed a long life great propserity. 6 Preatdint Phil told the story to- day to a reporter for The Evening Werld, nobody would be accusing him and the two Jimmies of any- thihg criminal if 39th and 40th Stfeets, Sixth Avenue and Broadway wake country roads and the site of thg Opera House covered by Deacon dman’s barn and@ apple orchard. © were looking for a place to go | ently ony rainy days,” gaid Master Crim- maps, and all of a sudden one of the fellows began citmbing that fire- esdape. We didn't know it was no opty house. “We hopped through a window and, SIrigot the place was full of grub and things to drink. ome af tho bottles eai@ ‘Rye’ and some said ‘Brandy’ ang some'looked like cifter. We tried NAVY YARD RAISE FAILS TO ARRIVE But the 12,000 Workers Will Get Bonus of 72 Cents a Day Un- til Gongress Acts. ‘The increase in pay which the ctvilian employes at the New York Navy Yard lexpected would be announced to-day faited to materialtze, althangh three months ago the Naval Readjustment Board said such an announcement would be made July & r Admiral G. EB. Burd. indus- trial manager at the yard, said to- day he knew nothing about the ex- pected increase. Ft was learned, how- ever, that arrangements have been made for paying the continuation bonus of 72 cents a day, or approxi- mately $240 a year, to all of the 12,000 workers at tho yard. This is re- warded as a sop to “ease the men along’ until Congress acts on the in- | crease, } The work at the yard Is Increasing, | five ships being tied up there await- ing repairs and overhaul. $1,000 MISSING FROM SAFE. Stronghex im Warehouse Opened by Thief Whe Had Combination. | C. W. Townsend, manager of a ware- house of tite Beck Shoe Company on the third floor at No. 826 Lafayette Street, complained to the police that when the office safo was opened I. terday $1,000 tn currency wa - missing. safe, Ti ‘had. te says, had not thief appar. and opened | box as ove fa- Larkin Named City College Trastec Mayor Hylan to-day appointed Wi- Nam P. Larkin a trustee of the College of the City of New York. The position ts without salary. Larkin ts Su- preme Director of tl nights of Co- lumbus. During the he had charge ot afl overseas activities of that organi- zation, He lives at 3 West Mth Street some of the elder, but @idn’t Tike it, | ati@ we took four bottles away and sof them.” (This was the oham- 1.) nd that's all there was to it, only ‘wee a place to hang out and wanted the roof looked good to us.” ‘The Rainy ‘Clubbers looked Ite anything Dut vicious boys in court. | \They all attehd Public School No, 69, were well dressed and impressed everybody as bright boys who might not be in trouble if Broadway offered &@ little more woodland and pasture. : ee Rebbed of $110. Roy Bickett, No. 136 Brook Street, Bognton, N. J., reported to the police of ‘Wegt New York, N. J. that he had beqp beaten and robtied of $110 : three ‘wine Street. ‘and. (he Botllevard shortly after 1 o'clock this mogning. Bickett sald be is a machin- SPECIAL While They Last or Calfskin, Plain or Brogue. "$6.95 vaive a12.00 Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Alse Shoes Merle fo> Deformed Feet. £. VOGEL, Inc. ployed by. the Bifur Motor Works, en, where 260 men went out on yesterday for ‘more money. 48 VESEY ST. ‘One Flixht Up. PpeHokday Sale for Stout Women -OWER Bryant STOR ) GAIN BASEMENT | ion, Quality & Economy Reig An opportunity to provide needed apparel for the Fourth at bargain prices. | Pereale 1 Ss Voile 12.95 Coats ‘About 85 summer coats. Only a few in each style, but many styles. Wool Serges and Mix- tures. Formerly sell- jng up to $24.50 ‘ Coats In this lot are included all our re formerly selling up to 34.40, Choice of many styles in - Wool Serge and Silk- Finished Mohair Suits New style suits of fine quality bilk-finished) Mohair and Wool Serge. Good choice. All sizes, ut not in all styles. 95 Formerly up to $29.75 14 ' ‘i Suits W choice assortment of high- @rrade Wool Serge suits. Newest ‘ayles. Well made, All sizes, but not in all styles. 19.85 Formerly up to $84.50. 19-85 Cool Dresses About 500 new style dresses 110 Pairs of Full Rubber Soles, J} Oxfords, Uppers of Sheil Cordovan | just received from our mail order department. Sheer, coul Voiles, Ginghams and Linenes. Light and dark colors, plain, flowers, stripes and checks. Sizes up to 56 bust. 5-95 to 19-85 Waists Madras, Voile, Tussah Silk, Georgettes and Crepe de Chine. trimmed styles. White, flesh and suit shades. waist a bargain. 1% to §.% Tailored and lace Every Wash Skirts 150 new wash sy skirts. The model § " pictured is only A. /) an example of thet f | many styles. Repp, Fy | Pique, Linene and ‘t i Ii Gabardine. Plain {J% white and hair- line stripes. Sizes up to 45 in. waist measure. Don't miss these big bargains, ‘| fl 2:95, 3.95 Store Hours for Summer Daily 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Closed all day Saturdays beginning July 3rd Closed all day July 5th LaneBryant?su's:.. 23 W. 38th St.— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY i, 1920. _ is eal ve eg ” ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street BUSINESS HOURS: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Closed all day Saturdays in July and August. Ideal for the Week-End Trip or Vacation Wear: WOMEN’S and MISSES’ FIBRE SILK TUXEDO SWEATERS In this eeason’s most fashionable models Special for Friday at $14.50 On the Main Floor All have braided girdles. The most desirable Summer \. shades are shown as well as Black and White. Vacation and Week-End Specials in MISSES’ SUMMER APPAREL To be featured at Noteworthy Prices To-morrow will include Gingham and Figured Voile Plain and Figured Dimity Dresses Dresses—In a variety of daintily —With large collars, organdie trimmed styles with tie sashes. sashes with pockets. Sizes 14, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. 16 and 18 years. $11.75 $14.50 Afternoon Frocks—Dressy models Girls’ “Harem Scarem” Dresses— of Silk Foulards combined with Playtime Dresses in Peter Pan Georgette Crepe; elbow length Cloths, Ginghams or Chambrays. sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $24.75 $3.95 94 4.95 An excellent selection of reasonably priced CHILDREN’S TOYS ROLLER COASTERS | VELOCIPEDES | BI-PLANE FLYERS Special at and ; | Special at $06. | Sees | eeeO Doll Carriages: - Special at $10.00 White Enamel with hoods. Others from $4.50 to 25.75 Sand Wagons filled with Toys $3.50 $1.50 and 2.25 Filled Pails - - + - 235 | 25c to 3.00 Sieves with Moulds- - + 2.00° | Sail Boats - + 2,00 to 65.00 35 to 1.25 Coaster Wagons - 8.50 to 12.75 30c to 2.50 Mechanical Autos - 65c¢ to 5.00 Watering Cans - Kites - - © - Pails and Shovels - Sand Moulds + - Providing for every general outdoor and vacaiion requirement in BOYS’ CLOTHING At prices unusually low on such durable, smartly styled outfits. FRIDAY SPECIALS: Palm Beach Suits - - - : ee ae nw Tan and Linen Crash Suits ee eee. Khaki Suits, | sizes 7-to 17 yeare .- bg = bd = Khaki Camp or Outing Suits - ois iw ee (Short sleeves, knicker or flapper trousers; $12.50 9.75 7.50 4.25 izes 7 to 16 years.) WASH SUITS—Long or short sleeves; Devonshire Cloths, Chambrays, Kiddie Cloths and Drills; sizes 24% to 9 years; value up to $6.50; special at WASHABLE KNICKERS in Palm Beach (‘Tan or Grey), Linen, White Drill and Khaki SPECIALS in the BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT: STRAW HATS—Smart models in Washable Regulation Tams and White and Colored Straw; Marine Hats of White Drill, regularly $2.95 to 15.0¢. at the special price of at 95c ° 7.50 75¢ TET a mene Tomorrow at All Bedell i eeaiiehnan Shin Scheer Schasnitiatialiene Extraoagance” West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Newark—Broad and West Park _ « Brooklyn—Fulton Near Hoyt Ie * A AO A \ Silk & Georgette Dresses Remarkable Purchase & Sale High Grave Models make them particularly desirable for present and cool Summer wear. Ina representative variety of latest models and properly embellished in accord with smart metropolitan ideas. Of e ‘—Dainty Wash Frocks—$10.98— Voiles, Ginghams, Orgendies, etc. Every desired medel, innovationy and color. Specially selected and arrenged for easy choosing to-morrow. “The Their low pricing, general styling and fine quality of fabrics, Silk Taffeta, Figured and Flowered Georgettes and Foulards. a D values are extraordinary. Sport types, tunic and ruffled models. \chiieiniiiininelsiitesascinscaasseces ea didat poo Special Sale Sport Blouses Of Silk and Voile $9.28 ang $3.98 Just about three hundred of fashion's newest sport fancy— developed of fine Silk Pongees. Crepe de Chine, Snow Fl. Voiles or Novelty Pongees. Embroideries and beautiful embellishments. All shades. CARS WA WRAS POA Great Selling White Sport Skirts Trim, Washable Models *D A complete summary of fashionable skirt designing! Developed of Surf Satins and Gabardines. With individual pockets, belts, smart button trimming, etc. Baser.ient Sale Wash Frocks Pred a Fairest Summer Models in Two Groups Amazing moncy-savings on decidedly superior frocks. On a par with the newest and most youthful models seen elsewhere at much higher prices. Charm- ing colors and combinations— of Voile, Gingham, Organdy, ete. If Your Hair Has Been “Henna’d” 4 needs retouching, or if some of the strands and ectiored or reddish, you can cover them with We, EAU de HENNA Brandt's ie No pack, no mesa, Quick work. No waiting for hours in a chair, Just put tt on and cover the grey or other color and make It uniform. Blends in pert a, Blond, AW fit At your dealers i pas by mad, $2 0 i HAIR SPECIALTY CO., Dept. F., 24 East 2isi