The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1920, Page 5

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tn rie Wericce HERE reste atl trmorrom nlent and tie ton-/ PRINCE OF WALES "TH CONCLAVE & banquet in the ballroom of the Wal- | i dort Astoria, ‘Annual Convention of National |p, Amons those to sppak at the Carnegie) Has to Crawl Through Window o| Hall meeting are Justice Lester B, Me+ THE EVENING WORLD, TU Prince was joking and good-naturedly chafing the West ESCAPES IN WRECK ana otter ometais accompanying him. He was cheered by a crowd that wit- nessed his escape from SSRAIRIAES. is: bos Aca NR ORARORC ET DAY, JULY 6, HOTEL THIEF GETS GEMS. Kntere Guest's Room With Panskey and Taken $2,500 Jewelry. Elmer Lederer, who lives at the Mad- 1920. other hotel robberies recent!: work of an organised band of ~_ are the crooks, Australian Premier Ring Fakers to Workt Detective Alexandr Nice! ne. et two men in Bryont Park this morning who Likely to Me Settled, wreok, —__—_ MRS. BEMIS LEFT $2,000,000. The value of the estate of the tate " P \ “ , el! i ano cl | League Held in New York Laughlin 0 fthe Court of Appenis; Su- Overturned Railroad Carin = | Noted Fiyer” tn Kittea Me abs aeld bed Fe ae iuey Wael an Gee Reena ‘Ditie and for First Time. ve ae eran he Australia, WASHINGTON, July 6, — Leaving ke $18. Or $10. OF 98. Ur—well,|or the $6,000,000 at first reported, It was and Joseph Aspinall, Justice Otto A. Bolling Field here yesterday to partiei- y $3.50. Whon they reached that] stated to-day at White Plains where The fifth annual convention of Ma«|Rosaleky og General Sessions, Licut.| LONDON, July 6—The Prince of pate in a Fourth of July celebration at Nicelay arrested them, In the| the estate appraisers will submit their @onic Clubs, with 10 Oorganizations re-|Gov. Harry C. Walker and Attorney |Wates, emerxed unscathed and smiling, Paltimore, Lieut. Pan Logan, sald by Jefferson Market Court, they were per-| report thie week Presented by more than 3,000 delegates, |General Charles D. Newton. Supreme |through the window of an overturned aviation offitens heret o have been one mitted to y oF cieorderiy| *s - a Court Justice Townsend Seudder heads | was opened to: ay In Masonic Te le, ear when his train was wrecked y 2 » |the committee in Ixth Avenue and _ - day, says a despatch from Perth, - try, . Penny, President of the Natlonal| Semt to Por tralia, to the London Times, League of Masonic Clubs, ‘This is the first time New York has had the national convention. The dele- @ates will see the city's sky line on a boat trip down the ba to Coney Island » after luncheon this afternoon. A mass meeting will be held in Car- Receipt ‘The acoldent occurred near Bridge- Henry Heuchel, No. mo town, West Alttatrailia, according to the Street, Brooklyn, was sen! ejreport. The Prince's parlor car and one | ~ penitentiary by County Judge MecDer-|adjoining, which were last In the train, mott to-day after pleading guilty to a were Ned, dragge: r two hun- after climbing from the wreck the ion on a mortgage. — HARRODS FOR EVERYTHING BY SPRCTAL APPOINTMENT ‘To M. M. THE QUEEX ayyUT not for anything! AN | 4 That is the point. Our Qt activities are as wide as the world, but our ideals are crystallized in a single word— quality. Every item of mer- chandise at Harrods, regard- less of its size, or its price, | must have that innate, inher- BY STECTAL APPOINTMENT ‘TO Hi. M, QUEEN ALEXANDRA ES. N oz ZO Zig "Omnium ent,integral,ineradicable,quin- Q\}} | emu mike ate aoaae : ar oF Tame mELGIANS tessential principle of honest v4 worth, the sap and soul of (@ ience wu may boned | Quality. If it comes from Har- (N addressed to Harrods to be called for. Letters should ean" Fe rods, it stands four-square to \ the world. HARRODS L” | WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Director be sent % Harrods Lad., London, 8. W. 1. Cable address is: Americans, Everything, London, NEW YORK OFFICE: Holland House, 5th Avenue, at 30th Street Men’s White Oxford Shirts Splendid Summer Shirts at a Low Price $2.65 HESE attached-collar shirts are the sort that are becoming more popular sl every day for summer wear—their comfortable informality appealing to many men for office as well as outdoor wear. These are of fine mercerized materials, with attached collars, comfortable, cool, and durable, White Sport Shirts $2.15 For men who prefer their outdoor shirts with open, convertible collars and half sleeves—tennis and golf shirts par excellence. Worsted Bathing Suits $4.95 Handsome and surly bathing suits of fine, firm worsted. The colors are navy, black, navy and black trimmed with white, and dark oxford trimmed with blue. The price you will at once recognize as most moderate. Lord & Taylor’ J —FIFTH AVENUE— 38th Street 39th Street - of the be He susta caused his death an hour later, led guilty o df sent {5 the worknouss ter conduet an 90 days each. Th y gave the nama of an reox and Manuel Sent kel'o, ‘both of the it this and several’ and Third Avenue. nt flyers” in the coun- feet at Dundalk field. a fractured skull whieh fell (Justice Eo mmy, James McCreary & Co. and Energy, Co-operation Service 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street A Sale of | Women’s Low Shoes 6,900 New Pairs All At One Low Price Q45 If they had been purchased in the regular way the actual wholesale cost would have been from 8.50 to 12.75 A = There is a very simple reason why we can price these shoes at 8.45. It is because the Spring of this year was a particularly backward one. Winter shoes were worn far into the Spring, and the usual number of Spring Oxfords and Pumps were not required. Hence a tremendous surplus was left with the manufacturers. . They are now forced to release them at great financial ‘sacrifice. Their loss is your gain. You may now purchase a pair of low Shoes of the finest materials, construction and workmanship for dol- lars less than the regular wholesale cost! Ten of the many smart styles included in this Sale are illustrated. There are models for dress, street and sport wear of White, Brown and Black Kid, Black, Brown and Tan Calfskin, Brown and Black Ooze, and Brown and Blaek Satin. Louis and modified Louis heels. No C. 0. D.’s No Approvals No Returns No Rechanges July Sale! “‘Master-Made’’ Furniture ‘The question of finding the right sort of furniture for the home is no idle topic, It is a matter of vital im- portance to everyone. How- ever, we feel confident that no matter how great or small your problems are, they will be easily solved if you but see the wonderful merchan- dise offered in our July Sale, Think of’ it—the entire stock of McCreery “Master- Made” Furniture and Beds and Bedding is offered at Reductions of 10% to 50% and these reductions are based upon fair, honest mar- ket valuea, A staff, thoroughly com- petent and conversant with the simplest as well as the more elaborate schemes, may be of assistance to vou when making selections, As- sembled for your choosing are many beautiful Dining Room, Chamber and Library Suites, as well os separate pleces to Complete the Very Special! ' Imported White Washable Organdie A very fine, sheer, transparent quality for dresses, blouses and trimmings; 52 inches wide; will retain its shimmery finish after laundering. yard, 80c regularly 1.65 There is an undeniable charm in a product of Oriental handi- craft. A group of chairs in the summer furniture section, unique in several ways, are specially at- tractive in that they came all the way from Hong Kong. A hazardous trip they had. They arrived in Seattle in Febru- ary, but were lost track of until they turned up quite casually tn New York, about three weeks ago. Because of thelr late ar- rival they are being sold for 812.75, not much to pay for a chair that was made on the other side of the world, These chairs are beautifully made of rattan and of sea grass, in comfortable proportions, high backs, wide arms and padded seats, Each design has an Ori ental grace of line, Though you see no evidence of Chinese tricks, these chairs arein truth as cleverly constructed as the magical boxes with sliding panels, typical of Chinese handl- craft, You can take these deep- gented chaira apart and walk off with one under your arm, They are collapsible, yet so securely (Second Floor), = A Special in Gloves 20-button length White Milanese Silk Gloves with Paris Point embroidered backs and double finger tips. Special, 3.75 er (Matn Floor) A Clearance Sale Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters Greatly Reduced in Price Slip-on modela of fine Fibro Silk in beautiful shades—short sleeve models with belts, sss» 10.50 regularly 15.00., fitted together with dowels that regularly $1,50., - 16.00 schemes of these or other they do not come apart unless vogularly 94.50.,.......... 18.50 rooms. you take them apart, (Third Floor) (Seventh Floor) Mra, Bemis, who was the widow of ‘ard Bemia, a Vice-President of the Standard Oil Company, left Standard Sy ivan Hotel, 128d Street | Oll stocks and: $200,000 worth of Jewelry as the chief items of the estate A contest of her will ; ; tive, Ie likely to ba Hiri Kg rm clared to-day. J Contest of WII! Started by Relative } fi Sth Ave. vr ae Borden’s = milk is so pure and * sweet, It takes the place of the best of meat. Written by Livingston B, Limam. Doveeit, New on One quart of BORDEN'S pure, clean, healthful, country milk contains the same amount of nourishment as a po of veal, and costs one- fourth as much. The more BORDEN'S MILK ‘you drink the less meat ? you require, and the more money you save, for this good whole- some milk contains @ better proportionate amount of nutriment than any meat. Phore for our solicitor and arrange for daily delivery This is Prize Rhyme No. 28. Any boy or girl under 14 years can win $5 for each rhyme we can use. 2,891 convenient- ly located stores. Borden’s Farm “4 ‘Products Company). Inc. ald Ae 63 VESEY STREET Phone: Cortlandt 7961 epee eye Victrola Special : The McCrecry, Combination VictrolaX#125.00 Records 15.00 € $140.00 ‘ $8.00 Down and Balance in Small Monthly Payments McCreary ' 34th Stel A Ne a A NAS Nl RE tw nN ee OE ee a ceri in dren balistechine eayed Teoth and Rook ‘extracted, Teeth thor:

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