The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 9

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“Galloping Bones’’ Cost Isaac c $181 and His lie [Ase O? Clo’ hig Tie Loses His Stock | 74 and Roll, Then Has Crap | Shooters Arrested, ir Fvery one who has ever rolled the | bones or tried his luck at poker or any other gambling game has heard the expression, “He lost his shirt,” but Isaa@ Cohen is certain to-day that those words are his middle name, Isaac, who resides at No. 46 Pike Street, is in the cash for ol’ clo* busl- ness. While plying his trade he be- came acquainted with one; Abram Levy. Abram was standing on West Mth Street when Tana’ stepped up Some home with me,” said Abram, went to No, 840 West 57t inspection the following gar- ments, to wit: I 1 dress suit that had seen better days; 1 of an unhappy appear- Kties; 1 red bathing suit. low much am I offered?”. in- quired Abram, “I tell you the truth; I couldh't give my own mother $6 for the lot,” responded Isaac, “Why that red bathing suit alone ts worth $10. I want $10 for the lot,” bargained Albram. ‘Just to show you what a good sport I am,” countered Isaac, “I'll give you $6. That's being fair, not?" Up to this point there is no dispute between Isaac and Abram as to the facts. That which follows is accord- ing to Isaac's description . Abram roll the bones to uid ble. him. the bones didn’t m paid $10 for ornard Haeke Aldus Street, Bronx, ng the bones with my ESTE i=] The vest likewise was lost, ely roll, they |™ ou doing, Able?" he asked. | J responded Abie. “Let 'em you for your coat.” having no more cash with gu and fast less, fine Between 15th and 16th Sts. either for ol’ clo’ or etakes for! Day Goods Arrive for Our Manufacturers | Unloading Sale You}, They were sent to us by goods returned to them at}, Here are two lines we bought at ng 50c on the dollar. can save nearly half on each of them, two manufacturers who had these the close of the season, and were willing to take any price. Here’s a Shipment of Boys’ Knee Pants a They Were Made to Sell at $1.25 (tym But the Maker Had to Cut His Price in Half. Take them at These are garme! nts made of washable materials in Knick- 3 Included in khaki, gray and tan cotton pants and stripes. All perfect \ erbocker the lot aré full every sizes 6 to 16° Boys Stocking's Ah out 1,200 dozen pairs were sold to us at nearly “They were made to sell at 50¢ a pair— * 29e ‘ise Stores rd Avenue N. W. Corner 83d Street Yonkers Store, 25 North Broadway, Yonkers Hanky Creer perfect ad genuine th Avenue. A] the bones, peeled off his coat. He lost here Abram displayed for | it. Off came that intimate garment, and in another moment Isaac had lost his Then it was that with loud wailings he fled the house and almost threw himself into the arms of Detective Sergt. Charles Dennison of the West 4ith Street Station, whom he told he eS dosge nt go home to my wife, Re- | ‘Abie and Bernard Hackel were at- rested, charged with grand larceny, and Magistrate Ten Eyck, sitting in the West Side Court, held them in $1,000 for the Grand Jury. When Isaac took his courage in hand and went home to face his wife she was quick to sense that somé- thing unusal had happened. “['ve been robbed,” “Did they undress you?" inquired his wife pointedly. just an hourgto get back your $181 Don't come back ‘TU give you After listening to Tsaac’s account LWSweete 170 BRoaDway. 9 eut and respect, also explained tho at OE ee TA. wa wv! Ferbane stand A ramet THE EVENING WORLD, "WEDNESDAY, "s0Ee 21, 1980, Jot now he lost his shirt, Magistrate finid edlndwad ia Wd educated at the’ Centenary Colle Ten Eyck agreed with him that the Mr. end Mra, W. A Hathawa: of [Institute of Hackettstown, N. J, bones had Noped, rather n } Pelham Manor have announced the en- [the Semple rolled. The rt was not Irgpressed | agement of thelr daughter, Sara Pousiass § by Abie’s s ment that Isane » not he had suggested letting the dice gambol in a gamble for money and such parts of Isaac's attire as he! could lose without risking arzest | upon the streets. sd Randolph Doug! Tenn, Miss Hal Michard Memphis, It, of year in one France with the ay was [Field Artitery, (aniline “Cast Only” Bargiar Stole to Ne- coup Losses at Poker. Admitting he turned burglar to re- coup losses at poker, George Skibo, a caok, twenty-six years old, of No. 340 Bowery, Manhattan, pleaded guilty to two charges of burglary in the Fifth “Avenue Court, Brooklyn, yesterday, and was held by Magistrate Folwell without bail for the action of the | Grand’ Jury. Skibo, according to his | confession to the. police, said that he had been operating in Park Slope and South Brooklyn two weeks, and entered at least ten homes. In sev- eral places he removed currency on which’ rested articles of jewelry. The aes call him the “cash only” bur- TEA AKE SOME TQDAY Tt is alle, ed he broke into the home lope of a Manhattan Police ved the Captain's her protector. jor Arrested. Infants’ Black Kid Button Boots, ip PANAMA, July 21.—Pedro Huertas, a 92.50 valu Senator Of Ecuador, was arrested here Lo to-day charged with the embezzling in Odd his country of $75,000. Huertas was re Small sizes leased on the personal guarantee of the local Ecuadorean representative, acaba dlsodanen Kentucky O11 Up 25 Centn. | PITTSBURGH, July 21.—The princtpal oll refining agenoles here yesterday an- nounced an increase of 2 cents a barrel in Ragland crude ofl, bringing thp price to $2.3, The oll comes from thé Ken- ‘| tucky field. Men’s Black & Tan Oxfords, $16.00 and $15.00 values ’ ratte hte ot the Ole Teast Dur only address Above 38th St. » © lhorder with the Chickasaw Guards and “SALADA" So Simply and Cheaply Made, and Yet the Most Refreshing Beverage Known TANTZEN'S REDUCTION SALE ri V7) te ER REAR & wiate 115th in J7 Cities -50 Business Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed all day Saturdays in July and August. Stern Brothers West 42ndStreet (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Special Purchase and Sale of WOMEN’S COAT-WRAPS Much below their regular value at this Sale Price of $19.50 Desirable quality Bolivia Cloth or soft Velour in Blue, Taupe and Brown Reindeer , . . . aaa THIRD FLOOR. Priced for Immediate Disposal: A GROUP of WOOL SWEATERS Consisting of incomplete sizes and broken styles Shetland and Zephyr Wools in mostly Tuxedo models; some Slip-overs included. All colors represented at this special price $6.95 MAIN FLOOR "Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered MADEIRA LINENS On the Main Floor Tables To-morrow At VERY UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS, Tray Covets,- - each 35¢, 75¢ | Show Towels, - each $3.50, 4.25 Centerpieces, + “1.50, 2.50 | Tea Cloths; - - + $7.50, 10.00 Bouddir Cushion Covers, 1.95, 3.25 | Tea Napkins, - doz. 9.50, 13.50 Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 3.25, 5.50 | Luncheon Sets, 18 pes., 10.50, 16.50 Guest Towels, - each 2.75, 3.25 Luncheon Cloths, + 15.00, 20,00 Japanese Blue Printed Covers, $1,65, 2.25 and 3.60 The Remainder of this Season’s CUT LENGTHS of COTTON FABRICS At One-third to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices Plain and novelty textures in fashionable colors; arranged in lengths of one to six yards. The assortment embraces a va’’**v of weaves: Imported Dotted Swiss. Woven or Printed Chiffon. Voiles. | Imported or Domestic Ginghams. | Silk and Cotton Materials. Dimities. Plain or Checked Ratines. | Organdies. Main Floor Fashion Shops Newark Store—Broad Street & West Park West Thirty-Fourth StreeteNew York | Brooklyn Store—Pulton Eten E el Hoyt High Intended to Sell at Much er Prices Plaited and Attractive Sport Types These skirts are perfect wonders of high-class styling and smartness of embel- lishment. They are developed in the best quality sport Silks—well-known trade- mark brands that we prefer not to advertise for personal reasons! A tremen- dous rush for these skirts is anticipated—come \ the They are too valuable glasses eaves you seri later on. Reliable Eyesight Ex by Registered Eye 2 Eatablis New York: 184 223 350 S 17 West Brooklyn: 498 fulton 8 223 Sixth Ay. “open Si Why Your Eyes? Helping them NOW with Ehrlich tor Nascau, at Ann St, to neglect lous trouble amination Specialists 4ad Street, t..cor,Bond S Nuts You need add no Sugar to pP oie Vidar of | Order, The Morntag | f Fain y Purl ed Porbag penton] f Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc,Battle Creek ,Mich. THOROUGH QUICKLY. CROSS am MODEL NEW di preci f Plenty of Models to Choose From carly and a first choice. Battle Crogie, Mieth, U.S.A. A FOOD Coatatatg the nabardl autettieg slements of Prove eld qraine thoroughly and sclentidcally bahed. ECONOMY Pow beaplaw tennptonkls of GRAPE.NUTS the the cereal part of a meal ie sufficient er an ordinary perten, More may be wed id denied, WET WEIGHT TWELVE O78, Grape-Nuts | It is sufficiently sweet of its own sugar develop making. “Shere is a to Grape other food of p not coin agente from” grocer and share in its” pleasures and economies? = icular richness not found in any FANS SSS SSS ‘ rains... Frait Bowl gh $7.50 1 $25.00 HOULD a man receive a wedding bid which; causes surprise and dise may, the most sporte-§ manlike thing to do is to smile, wish the bride hap and give her ge start toward j sending an Ovingt OVING TOM “The Gite Shop of 314 Fifth Ave en eC OC LS RT

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