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1 raigned. jn Flatbush Court, Brooklyn, i men, women or ih . Hygrade cloth- t its quality, is | Pain or Fating i Loss of Appetite a a mews ene ee FOR STEALING VANT GIRL’S RING Charges Against Man ‘Who is Said to Have Advertised For a Wife. @ $100 diamond with $26 tn cash from, Martha “@ eervant. employed at No. Park, Frank Lorri of No. i 124th Gtreet was held in $1,500 all for the Grand Jury on a larceny Joharge to-day by Masistrate Levine in } Yorkville Court. Miss Lindstrom caused Lorri's arrest inst night. She said it was the first time she had seen him ms the alleged theft in February. © Seg sed John Shielf of the East mn, bre made tho wi a ‘a nine aes’ fhe A etrautet jor Joans wane as nernent It i athe Lore published, | “the de: ee "Safore” the re District AG Rtomvey. | h ————— STRIKE ON PIERS 4 Union Truckmen, Refusing to Han- i dle Goods, Served With Judge = Knox's Order. Service is being made to-day on union Bs smounerin BARS i granted in Federal District Court yen- {terday, temporarily restraining the Old } Dominion ‘Transportation Company, tho ‘Truckmen’s Union and the International Longshoremen’s Association and their officers “from comMining and conspiring: together to prevent the transportation between New York and Norfolk of mer- chandise of Samuel Beyer & Co.” ‘The Citizens’ Transportation Commit- . ation, which HS ee Na ae paral that liveries at the Old Dominion pier to- Pid ‘were about normal, pibeencetipce iin HELD IN $1,500 RING THEFT. Wnamith Accused of Taking It ; From Brooklyn Home. t yonn ‘Ledoug, forty-tour, of No, 320 ‘Mast 59th Street, Manhattan, was ar- to-day, “charged with grand larceny. ‘Ledoup, who is a tinsmith, left his work tthe home of Lawreno@ I. Jones, broker, of No. 93 Sterling Street, Brook- Ayn, on May 20, and a $1,500 diamond poee veo rg eo same day. re he admitted tak- inp th ‘the pid ty said he sold it for §40. Peete ean * Raritan River Bridwe Cloned. The state bridge aver the Raritan ver between Perth Amboy and South ymboy, on the main highway from New ‘York to the Ney jlerscy const, reso “4 ecard a pitas this fe morning fepeita ‘to the draw. i : Raed Snore tian, fee, weeks, oh thi LB a be via New Brunswick, the over the Rarii —_—>- Paterson Boy Dien of Lockshw. Nicholas Undes, aged seventeen, died Paterson General Hospital to-day from lockjaw. He was the son of John J. Undes, Buliding Inspector of Pros- ¢ aterson it unusually large Gas _ Heartburn ‘Acid Stomach Dizziness Colic »’Cramps ure | e IN AUTO ACCIDENT) secos sit rare coitéron more in| Noi, 2, Suliran Biret, aa eld IN;CANNED MEATS) tnt woicm and Day. —— ‘ peur at “Pe i New York Woman Am Among Victims] atranam Brown, eight, of No. 667 DROWNS SAVING BROTHER. War Department to Offer Millions of sMishap Near New East 137th Street, Bronx, was struck by a motor truck at Brook Avenue and | mencyear-Ola Loves Life After For- 1 pate} London, Conn, 186th Streot. He died while Dr. Ep- Widden Bath. Ango y 5 (Gpectal to The Drening World.) stein was removing him to Lincoln] ranciy Daly, elght, son of Mr. and. WASHINGTON, July 21—The an- NEW LONDON, Conn., July 21—The| rogpital. Dorothy Vetter, three, of| Mrs, Francis Daly, of No. 1468 St. Nich- Nouncement was made to-day that manager of the Griswold Hotel here/No, 71 Summerfield Street, Ridge-|olas Avenue, whose eldest brother, the War Department is to ee! canned Fecelved a telephone call this morning | wood, Queens, was struck and in-| Richard, ten, gave his life last night In meata at prices below even pre-war saying that five employees wore victims |atantly killed by an automobile near | {a (ray, y, betwonn gobo BOW. Of an automobile accident near here in! her home last night. Morris Stern of | been carried off the swift Fupning on roar "bert cored of — Sh hein which two men and one woman were! no, 439 Frosh Pond Road, Itidgewood, | {148 0f the Hudson River at Fort Wi killed and one man and two women were Injured. The latter were taken to the hospital, where !t was sald they would) Held at the Glendale Statign on & the end” of. the ry rock Pale! ot recover, ‘The driver was unable to talk, |Charge of homicide, Franote felt into ian He and Dick ‘The dead are: Michael Feeley of Bos-] While playing in front of bis nome) gwin Fens cls grasped t ton, James MoKentrick, Woburn, Mass, |at No, 137 Ludlow Stroot last night,| canoe In which Erick Fletcher of No. 60 er and Peggy Wentworth of New York. | Henry Kaiser, three, was killed whon| Wert, 179th Street was, paddiing, and Chauffeur Evans was arrested early|he ran under the rear wheels of an| twit tide bore infin under. The bod this morning and will 6e held for an auto truck owned by the Manhattan! was not recovered. voniry SARS Ke Corratprsrtnyy a sua s Announce for Thursday and Friday A Very Important Sale of 1800 Pairs of Very Finest Quality White Canvas Pumps for. Women es HE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE OF $6.95 =) Quite the best values in White Canvas Pumps to be found any- eee in town, and so decidedly good looking you can wear them anyetans with the assurance that you are correctly s Made of finest canvas, with hand turned soles. Obtainable with Louis XV or Baby Louis XV heels in all sizes. At $6.95 these, pumps are an unequaled value! Second Floor $12.50 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50 Thursday and Friday—Women’s Cotton Voile Frocks REGULARLY $18.50 and $20 At $12.50 Coolest for warm weather and always good looking are these cotton voile frocks. One model is simply fashioned of embroidered voile, the other trimmed with large tucks on skirt and frills on waist. Also at $12.50—Dainty Flowered Voile Frocks In foulard patterns, with smart tunic skirt, plain or becomingly dra waist, and vestee, collar and cuffs oe organdie. In navy white, Sizes 34 to 44. Thursday and Friday White Voile Frocks for Women REDUCED FROM $10.95 and $12.50 To $5. 00 Just because they are’ somewhat soiled from handling we have de- cided to offer them at this low price. However one tubbing will make them like new. Some are smartly tucked, others lace trimmed. Sizes 32, 34, 36 anda few 38, Fourth Floor who was driving the machine, was he rathiers, af tet enjoying a for- Ing agencies, of Pounds Very Cheap, It Is tional te Be Ft Concern, Merger of the Fidelit ng quotations The department still has ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920, ~ 3 KILLED, 3 HURT Ipreention ty Coroner Frantta M| Paper Company of No,,70 Wouster MORE U. 8, BARGAINS | ‘hese stoces se country throu “the pega an nbn orBants imiers in New cs ‘will be recetved " 0 furnish any additional “intormadion James C. Colgate, Summer Ballard, eee ee ee George M. Moffett, David Rumsey, Al- TRUST MERGES WITH BANK, | ‘ert Wavoott, and Courtiandt Link- EDINA Preai- Fidelity Compa: and Interna- hash and repos xr fent pany and the International Bank aa the bidden bath, 0 fish the slip- the nigh cost of living by offering | Fidetity‘International Trust Company! A: latribut~ | was announced ‘were filed with the County chee Thi following directors were elected to present the International interests: Isaac BE. Chapman, Edward W. Harden, iam Ree: Miackeing Jee we ‘9 ec dents: SX. Siskimin R. R. Boorgard <Internattoal | r nd ity Trust Com, 8. resi Pai B, iden ction, ‘Andrew. and aa Mellen, Vice Presidents, Thirty-fourth Street A Special Sale of Women’s short length; in white only to-morrow (Thursday) at $1.50 per pair Another Sale of at very special prices with tray; cretonne-lined and fibre- cretonne-lined; sizes 18 x 18 x 12 MADISON AVENUE = Washable Doeskin Gloves now. being held on the Third Floor offer will offer exceptional value Summer Travel Goods Poplin . , . . « reducedto 8.90 i |has been arranged for to-morrow (T pas ll of wool jersey . . . . reduced to $8.75 Week-end Cases of black enameled ‘duck, sizes 24,26and 28inchess. . . $7.75 redticed to. ase -s5 «3 eo «($2,002 Women’s Hat Boxes of black enameled duck, with two hat forms and a pocket; Ate es 8 othe ae He GOI Women’s Hand Bags of tan or gray suede, °° : ey ; silk-lined; with inside frame pocket and Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters MTOR ets ie. el te fee fe $4.75 \ Women’s Hand Bags of black, blue or in coat and slipover styles 5 | brown morocco, silk-lined; with inside frame Wool Sweaters . . . reduced to $7.50 pocketand mirror. . .. . $5.75 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Two Reduction Sales of special importance * remarkable purchasing opportunities Bathing Costumes for Women, Misses and Children include unusual values in Bathing Costumes (with combination) Silk Taffeta. . : . reduced to $17.50° Swimming Suits Children’s One-piece Bathing Suits bound; of knitted wool; sizes 2, 4 and 6 years; The Higher-cost Bathing Costumes (includ- ing novelty styles), Caps and Shoes, have inches, also been greatly reduced in prices. 29.00 & 42.00 Silk Sweaters, reduced to a Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. SALE of MENS SUITS Representing an additional special purchase from At the Extraordinary Price of Not in the slightest degree does a single one of these suits depart from the quality standard upheld in our Men’s Section. These are the type of suits for which you would ordinarily pay $50.00 and $55.00. Great Fabric variety. All models for Menand Young Men. Without doubt, one of the greatest clothesbuying oppor- tunities we have offered New York men this season. Unsurpassed Saving Advantages in a famous quality clothesmaker, now offered $28.50 Actual $50.00 and 55.00 Values MEN'S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR