The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 6

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ltnrew a cordon around the woods and | Jin jis waiting for hunger to force the CONFER ON BRIDGE DELAYS. ji bandit out into the open le y During the fight one of the svitoh: | Faction interes on lr 5. Bur al aed) Harlem River ¢ | | ported that a bate torn the Sandi's jrevolver pierced his clothing and mae in the woodwork of his shanty > ia 4, | tonn Lyon, Rich Farmer, Dies at Tuptionn | the a tion companies Due to complaints about t bridges over the Harlem River ‘opened for marine traffic at uns able hours, a ot rence Was hel [Afternoon at Army iis * et the ait Ar, Lyon formerly, Peeided In Geen: [pany und. Haw Maher, of the ‘Third j.) With Pistol Fires on Pursuers ia Near Ridgefield Park. | Hee yenerday, wedey or tomorrow but j wy ay aneven ated temperature s ‘2 Armed detectives under the com- jy Mand of Sheriff Kinaley to-day su-- H. | Tounded the woods south of Overpeck a Creck near Ridgefield Park, N. J., x searching for a negro bandit who ‘held up two men in the fashionable | rn Jersey suburban district tate last | > night. | The bandit's first victim was ie George Horod, who was returning to | © his home in Tenafly when the negro FE jumped at him, poked # revolver WX against his stomach and robbed him. = Less than an hour later the same PF) wendit held up Hugh McLeod of Ff Hackensack, driver of a Borden milk | © wagon. McLeod also was robbed at | the point of a reyolver. Sherif Kinzley* was notified, and, Pegathering a posse, he started on the trail of the robber. The negro was traded to Ridgefield Park and over- = there by the detectives, When the officers called upon him to surren-| © der he opened fire with his revoiver and a running fight followed. ‘The negro after firing half a dozon shots, disappeared in the woods south of Overpeck Creek. eri Kinzley REAT SALE AT SENSATIONAL PRICES TO CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT WE NEED ROOM “s sists" ' Wor the tremendous growth of our mail ealer bastrads running into many millions of dollars—there- fore we havé cut prices ‘to the bottom notch on the same mer- chandise we’sell by mail through our big catalogue. WOMEN'S, MEN’S, MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S WEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES BEGINNING TO-DAY AND FOR EVERY DAY THIS WEEK 8.30 A. M. to 5.80 P. M—-OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY WE OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCKS OF OUR BARGAIN STORE AT RETAIL, INCLUDING WOMEN’S COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS PETTICOATS, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SWEATERS, UNDER- WEAR, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, SHOES, ETC. WE PAY YOUR CARFARE! Cut out and bring this advertisement with . It will be accepted as 10 cents on your purchase, Girls’ §$ Middy Blouses Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Gingham Dresses Women’s Coats $12-5, $15 & $20 Values While . $ Sizes $ Giach gham $ haw) 6 to 14 Petticoats Y Choice Years 3 FOR Boys’ and Girls’ $ Envelope $ Tennis Keds Chemises White and Black | Enbrodery 2 for Ladies’ Corset Infants’ $ i r ; Covers : SHOES Waists ae & wa hehe STANDARD MAIL ORDER CO. 55™ ST., BETWEEN 9™ & 10™ AVES. [ESE | Easy to Reach by 10th Ave. Cars, 8th Ave. Cars, 66th St. Crosstown Cars, ‘6th and 9th Ave. “LL” and 7th Ave. Subway at 59th St. Stations. 7 4 a . + er wr ee : _2EE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1990. raMfic achedules and that for theaa count to the Public Service Com- hall at Broadway and Queens Boule- ie) Portchester. pe Vhitehall ireat pets A sn. | Yard, Bimivurst, was arrested yester- =] John Lyon, mullt-miliionaire of Port. |ginoer| Burr, z vicg | day, ” x5 at hie home fommissionce Halley. oye of | outcom forts of the Queens ae AR CR ry oro Rap ounty J the Allied Citizens he FP selling whiskey, an " and had been a prospe prow | Ave hye "Ratiway’ Company hi Couturis's glace iby 4) e ral’ ie Ife, He leaves a widow, | is charged that the ‘bridges pe: ‘a. te vet from the hg Negro ae He Held Up Two! She son and two daughters. at’ mee Who bause “IniSer Police 8 Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays During July and August Lord & laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Filsroy 1900-— Ask jor, Telephone Order Desk July Sale of Candlesticks It goes without saying that every mantel or desk needs its candlesticks, and the two items in this Sale are really wonderfully attractive for such low prices. Quaint Candlesticks Mahogany Candlesticks $1.75 Complete 95c Complete 7 E ach is gracefully designed; 1033 In brass, bronze, gold or ivory | inches high and has a hand-dipped candle in any color you want. These would be very decorative for mantel, hall table or desk. finish, with Chippendale candles in all colors. A Great July Clearance of rd Sheets and Pillow Cases Quantities are limited on iiele fine Bed Muslins so remarkably low-priced during this Sale. « Sheets | Pillow Cases IBEQO. co svcd vests os GaOO | O1hpp.............. SEBS goxto8............. $3.25 Crinkled Dimity Bed Spreads Neatly hemmed for full size beds RiaeM) tease vacen thee $2.95 | Embroidered 63x90. . 63x99.. Pillow Cases 75c » Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads Dainty, Marseilles designs, centre or . $2.50 and $3.25 Second Floor. | Satin-Finish Marseilles Bed Spreads In a variety of new raised patterns Novrrcre repre $6.50 and $7.50 all-over effects... Bathroom Essentials Moderately Priced Have you ever seen the section of the Housefurnishing Department that is devoted to bathroom supplies? It will repay you to visit it, and particularly now when July prices are so attractive. Lord & Taylor Bathroom Scale A convenient size for small rooms, Self registering, weighs up to 250 lbs., by one-pound graduations; white enamel base, with cork mat inlaid in platform, which acts as insulator to the bare feet; platform 7x11 inches. Weight 20 lbs Bath Shower All brass nickel plate; 7-inch sprinkler head; extra heavy duck cur- tain; complete. Pus Seventh Floor. Soft, Colorful Fleisher Yarns Toys for Tiny Tots and Girls and Boys With the continued and increasing vogue of the hand-made sweater, we have made every effort to obtain the most satisfactory yarn available. The Fleisher yarns are the result of much study of yarn making. Besides their beautiful and dependable qualities, they come in several desirable weights, and many unusual shades, Two exceptionally new and lovely yarns are Silver- glow, part silk—part wool; and Corinthian, a very fine light-weight yarn. , The following new model sweaters, all ready-made, are being displayed in the department—The Manchester, the Beechwood, the Sussex, the Lenox, the Ogontz, and the Mayfair. Instruction and instruction pamphlets free of charge, Black Enamel Suit Cases Traveling Bags $8.00 $15.00 Black grain cordovan leather with sewed corners reinforced; sizes 16 and 18 inches. Leather lined; 3 pockets. Leather corners, extra tray, paw in cover; good handle and lock; sizes 24, 26, 28 inch. The Secret of Travel Enjoyment Simply Means The Proper Kind of Luggage Seventh Floor, Prices during July on all Toys and wheel goods are reduced, so the youngsters can have many that they desire for the remainder of their vacation fun. Biplane Flyers—are great fun and healthful—so con- structed with ball-bearing wheels and rubber tires that they withstand much strain. Reduced to $5.00. Sand Toys—Sieves and moulds, $2.00; pails and shovels, $1.00. Roller Skates for boys and girls Ball-Bearing Velocipedes Ball-Bearing Tricycles Ball-Bearing Express Wagons.. Kiddie Kars $2.5 $12.50 to $24.50 Full Size Wardrobe Trunks $47.50 45 inches high, 24 inches wide, 22 inches deep; fibre covered; 12 hangers; cretonne lined; shoe ‘pockets, 5 drawers; top drawer locks and is divided into compart- ments. Convertible hat drawer for women’s hats.

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