The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 8

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m7 3 vy ony THF THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY CHAUFFEUR HELD _/RICHLY CLAD GIRL AS ALLEGED BANDIT, _ IN OPIUM DEN RAID | baby will come into kind hands. He's Good natured and bealthy and it will | take only ordinary care to keep him | 0 Wants This Baby? ’ “f hi 5 ve reached the e —_— | MotherCan t Support Him, my restrenn and can be tne Bo Exclaims, “I’m Not a Stick-Up, | Refuses to Give Name When Ar- sufficient food to keep him rested in Luxurious Place in Allen Street. A richly gowned young woman and! four men captured by members of the! reotio Squad in what they describe @ luxuriously furnished opium den at) No. 3 Allen Street are to be arraigned in court to-day. The young an, who wore a silk kimono over her street costume and had | a silky white poddle dog, tried to escape | “Rose Martin,” but a Pickpocket!"’ Say Police. Samuel Herman, chauffeur of No. 1910 Home Street, Bronx, was ar- raigned to-day in Washington Heights Court charged with being one of three men who held up Thomas Fitzgerald, No. 870 River. side Drive, on the night of May 23 last In the 167th Street subway kiowk and robbed him of a $400 watch and strong, 80 I must give him up. I know whoever takes him will soon become strongly attached to him, #0 I'm not foolish enough to offer them anything but outright adoption, Mrs. Worth, who is thirty-six and a widow, is employed in the home of a Bronx physician at No. 3760 Wil- lett Avenue, She has anotner child, Eugene, three years old, for whose | board she pays out half her monthly Best & Co. . Fifth Avenue at 35th Strect g Established 1879 offer for today and Thursday ti wien BOYS’ SPORT COATS and gave the name of wi wages, Her husband, John J. Worth,| $100 cash. Cg Bee was @ Minnesota miller. He was|_His arrest was brought about by Was a rendezvous for “wealthy Fitzgerald’e identification of ler- stricken on the way Hast and died | inst year. ‘ Although she is of Protestant faith, Mrs, Worth sald she would permit her child to be brought up in any other faith if the persons who adopt man’s picture in the Rogues’ Gallery, Detective Coleman made the arrest 4. bo . to-day at 116th Street and Lenox ve as ake oa Ses .. According to him, Herman | fhe men, } ; denied tho charge with tndignation/| $10, N&.4g4 went eit birset; Dans ERNEST WORTH. Pf you want & viond, plue-eyed baby; heart to part with him she must Boy in perfect health, here's your] do so. old, “All I want,” shld Mra, Helen Worth West Thirty-Fourth Street Newark 7ei'Fark | Brooklyn "Hist ioyi’ j i va NaS NRA Niet '~ Nita © Nate Selling ¥ Summer Blouses_ | Of Georgette & Tricolette f Mi Distinctively fashioned new blouses of sheer, cool if Georgettes and rich Tricolettes. Made in various fj desirable mid-Summer modes, that are quite/out of the ordinary, Brilliant or more delicate pastel shades. 4 Lace trimmed, embroidered, Unusually attractive. 4 _ Underpriced $6) .98 to Close Out o Naam > aaa Nan July Clearance Sale f White Sport Skirts Of Lustrous Surf Satin Unusual offerings of superb styling and fabric qualities. Select variety distinctive styles—refreshingly exclusive and original. A large quantity of extra size skirts also —at same price as regular sizes. Unusual opportunity! " Underpriced $6) .98 to Close Out «Naha Nata 9 Sin © Yonah © aah © Nama San « Soak,» NBS NUMA O NMRA S NOMARS NOMA NO Be im meet her other requirements, m not @ atick-up; I'm a'je) Taz! Collet tt Street, and Frank rd 8t \ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. rREARN Fourteonta Btreee ‘West of Fifth Avenue THURSDAY Mid-Summer Modes in DRESSES and HATS ASHIION, like the sundial, marks the Summer hours from “early morn till dewy eve” and suggests the frocks appropriate to the changing hours. Every charming style may be purchased here from our large assortments, among which are always to be found good values, such as the following: Women’s Voile and Gingham Dresses 6.75 Our regular $8.75 and $9.75 Practical dresses of dark gray voile with embroidered coin-spot design in yellow, orchid, blue and white are immensely worth while at this value. Well made dresses of gingham in surplice style, with loop trimming, are to be had- at the same price—sises 36 to 44, SPECIAL PURCHASE Misses’ Flowered Voile Dresses - Special 10.75 Dresses in the darker shades, which will be most useful to the Miss who is going a’travelling, are daintily trimmed and quite inexpensive. SPECIAL PURCHASE Dresses Special 5.50 in good selection at this little price. Women’s Extra Size Voile Dresses 16.75 Our regular $19.75 These long-lined dresses, sclected for special pricing, are but a single exam) from our great assortments of extra size apparel in which large women are assured of always finding modes which suit their requirements. Models at this price are in a smart polka dot pattern, and styled with embroidered batiste collar and cuffs—sizes 421% to 5214. Women’s Foulard Voile Dresses Special 14.50 A charming selection, featuring light and dark grounds and a variety of artistic new scroll and floral patterns, make this price of particular interest, Special 42.75 draped tunic, Women’s Flowered Georgette and Taffeta Dresses 23.50 Our regular $29.75 and $33.75 Dresses for city or resort wear, practical, cool and charming for all occasions, present a splendid opportunity at this very low price. Georgette dresses are made over Jap silk lining, and come in taupe and blue. Taffetas are attrac- tively made with tunics, pretty vestees and lace and georgette collars. There is also a misses’ model in taffeta included in the group. Clearance of Women’s Serge Skirts 6.95 Navy blue and black—panel back and side pockets, trimmed with buttons— detachable belts. Clearance Trimmed Millinery : 3.25 5.97 Our regular $4.94 to $7.50 Our regular $8.50 and $10.00 Lovely hats in numbers and styles sufficient to give excellent opportunities for selections, include many advance models for mid-Summer wear with sheer frocks, and also a variety of smart tailored hats. Special] Value in Untrimmed Taffeta Hats Our Regular $2.87........ . 2.10 ‘These smart, new shapes, in navy, brown and black, are much in demand for travelling and tailored wear, 95 ; Pris BANDS ard GLYCERINE FANCIES Our regular BL.55.. ccc cere were eter reer en ner renee erereeeeerees Closed All Day Saturday During July and August See Page 23 for our three column advertisement. FRIDAY Misses’ Gingham and Voile Cool, simple frocks for the morning stroll at the beach or in the country are available Women’s Mignonette Dresses Beautiful afternoon dresses of mignonette in a quite new model show rich embroidery on bodice and sleeves and an exquisitely Special 16.50 Made in our own Shops Single breasted patch pockets, belted back, as illustrated, made of the best materials, for long wear, in correct and desirable - styles, at Best & Co. dependable prices. Included are the popular knitted fabrics in gray, green, brown and heather mixtures, Sizes 8 to 18 years. BOYS’ WHITE KNICKERBOCKERS Duck, 5 to 18 yrs. 3.25 & 5.75 Khaki, 5 to 18 yrs. 3.95 Gray Crash, 5 to 16 yrs. 4.50 Linen €rash, 5 to 18 yrs. 4.75 White Flannel, 8 to 16 yrs. 11.50 Alterations gratis. BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES “White madras, khaki and fancy stripes: 7 to 14 years. 1.35 BOYS’ MARINE DRILL HATS Regular shape, 1.00 You Never Pay More at Best's i B. MADISON .AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Exceptional Values are now being offered in.the remaining assortments of Women’s Sports Shoes of canvas or buckskin including the smart combinations of white-with-black and white-with-tan. These shoes are all of the finer type, reflecting style, chic and good taste in every detaii. (Women’s Shoe Department, Second Floor) Another Special Sale of Brown Leather Oxfords for Boys and Youths will take place to-morrow (Thursday) in the Department on the Sixth Floor ' The Oxfords offered in this Sale are well made of dark brown leather, with soles and heels of flexible rubber. They are shapely, comfortable, and will stand the hard wear that every healthy, active boy may be expected to give them. The values are large; the prices small per pair $4.85 per pair, 5.65 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 24%to 8 . ; ( ' Tis:

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