The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. tol Pr der th * of the police. an mo One time dean at Columbia | Prison under the eyes of tha pollee. 4 niversity. ny times he bh Mr. Keppel testified that Seoretary ' torea some gin in the Bergiol home, York took a drink, but O'Hare re- frained, saying: “that's dangerous FattPe élice Mid premienin co-operative WU stuff." He said he had not taken @/of War Baker held Col, Hunt in high| store. Jay on the desk, When the clerk |oeise in nineteen years of army Iife.| esteem and had ment him for 4 his back Warner made off with Me The court martial ts directed| Commandant of th military i | against Lieut. Col. Hunt, former 1 i th, The A si . 0 may ted while returning to commandant of the miltary d:scip-| Secretary believed Col. Hun he money recovere . i ; ministration at the Gove land 7 : linary barracks there, who is charged | purrneke of hg? ane: » wa with neglect of duty. The prosecu- | ment of the leading civilian prisons, me tion was winted to do the questioning | Mr. Keppel sald. 4 ; | * nT | been ar- ag containing $100, funds Store Closes at 5 P. M.—Closed Saturdays during July and August Lord & laylor. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street kn REPAIRS to-day, but on the request of the ROBS A CITY PRISON. eve, Vurnited, to fh any mane of fishes, Fornsar, Steam or Mot Water Mester Sa Manufaccur STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION ay Water St.. im Wow York Oy Nowa’ defenne the routine was changed and ‘Sergeant Swears He and ‘Other the defense offered as a witness for COLUMRU! t ,Col. Hunt Frederick P. Keppel.|o, warner h ‘Custodian Were Dependent |former Third Asaistant Secretary of Nervieat ‘Thiet. on Prisoner’s Generosity. De yee ne O., July 22. — Emmett rned the title, “The He robbed the City Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk 1 One reason why he accapted the hos. _ pitality of Grover Cleveland Rergdoll, @odger, who, following his con- ion at Governor's Island, made a Splendid Values for Your Week-End Trip Whether you’re an Outdoor Woman or a Summer Girl, off to the country or the beaches over Sunday, you’re sure to need some item of feminine equipment to smarten your wardrobe for the trip. Misses’ Shantung Suits Another Shipment of Gnd was advised thut tt would Those Cool Silk Tailleurs hke them too consptowous The 4 iphegeniontg are hie first in Tomorrow at Bes cccent ca $21.50 ERE’S a “Comfort Sale” that ought to make any- one feel cool in the torridest weather. Comfort Suits at mighty comfortable prices! The very thought , of how little you paid will help you feel cooler. Finely- ey van ee Petes: Aave~ tailored Palm Beaches priced $25 and $22.50 and $20 . nba are now cut to $16.50. $18 Palm Beaches for $12.50. $30 and $22.50-Mohairs $18.50. $42.50 Tropicals for $34.50. And $35 Shantungs for $27.50. As long (or as short) as they last! Women’s Navy Serge Capes Special Purchase at Im- portant Price Concessions Offered at $29.50 RAPS in popular demand for travel and general Summer wear, finely tailored and silk lined throughout, which we have secured to offer to- morrow at this popular price. said when he and York left ‘with their prisoner they had $15 be- Tro smart, trim, youthful models, one of which is pic- tured here, are offered at the lowest price of the season in our Misses’ Section. They’re very good style, beautifully tailored, with Tuxedo collars, belts and novel pockets. Sizes to 18 years, Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Cut Bolivia Capes Models in tan or brown, $24.50 Women’s Cool Summer Dresses A group of dainty one-piece models in flowered and striped Voiles, exceptionally low priced at $15.00 pee Dresses are inexpensive—ycs, but you UST such ‘dresses as women are wanting must see them to appreciate the crispness and through the hea term for country and out- charm of the simple cotton fabrics the note of ing wear and all fesi occasions when cool tub youth and good taste in the styles and colorings. frocks in flowerlike tints are a delight to the eyes, [ ssscssesssssss sicdeivecceten il ; Qesccssscs * Sinesisee fl A wide variety of models at this price tomorrow. Third Ploor. Clearance Sale of Women’s Sweaters $5.00 to $12.75 ee is the time to get an exceptionally good Sweater at a surprisingly low price, for we are clearing away all our early-season stock to make room for new Fall goods, Special Purchase of Silk Sport Skirts $15.00 Jee one of these novelty Silk Skirts to your outfit, and with a blouse or sweater you have a new costume complete, for town or country wear. a4. Worsted Mohair Brush Wool These Skirts have been secured at conces- Ca Zephyr Shetland Fibre Silk sions that enable us to offer you remarkable values St. in white Baronette Satin, all the wanted shades Tuxedo Coat Models, Straight-Line Slip- Overs, Fish-Tail Sport Models; Plain and Fancy Weaves. Light and Heavy Weight. in Novelty Silks, Tricolette and the new Sports Silks—Skirts that have been much more. White Gabardine Tub Skirts A variety of models at $5.00 Third Floor, ANNOUNCING The Annual Midsummer Sale of FURNITURE Beginning Monday, July 26th Full range of sport shades. Not all sizes in ev style, but all sizes in the collection’ rd Fivor, WHOLESALE PRICE. ‘Our cash and carry Pleo etree Gellvery ex ‘Penses aud. retailer's URNITURE is handed down through the generations providing it has the lasting qualities of good design and workmanship, The reason period furniture is having such vogue today is because the designs and craftsmanship of several centuries ago were inherently fine. Our constant endeavor is to obtain the best in furniture-craft that the 20th century affords. We want only furniture ou our floors that has the rich inheritance of good design and workmanship from sturdy ancestors of long ago. Smart Pumps & Oxfords ee is quite unusual to find such good assortments of summer shoes at this time. The prices warrant a selec- Women’s Organdy Guimpes Reduced to $2.95 So, in attending this Sale, you will find furniture that will take a permanent place in your family—whether it be a period reproduction or modern. Prices make additional interest at this time, as they are lower than usual and conducive to buying for the entire house, However, if you are only looking for one or two separate pieces, there are many 'PECIAL! | tay Stag ih interesting pieces and prices. tion that will satisfy you for the remainder of While Soho. Pey- this season and be almost new for the beginning aye . eta, “Say “Fi0 The ‘Sutie 7 of next Summer. OU will want one of these new Guimpes of $ “tux Two Courtesy Days he Suite Illustrated Pumps pe Organdy, hit eet ll on | ; ts ‘a three-piece living-room suite rep- TUG SO WERT VIED GUE Senate aa ie or ee: Ahead Ses Fie an ie id handler ss $10.75 ee on sweater and skirt, for warm weather. These little ane We FE July agn ew y aie teen actG ra Ae EutaEE White canvas; black and brown kidskin; black kidskin Guimpes give just the touch of color that brightens tah: During these days customers will shown for living rooms, This suite with military heels; patent leather and gun metal with Louis a sombre toilet into Summery charm, gnu f bars the priv ees ie Babine Late consists of daven port, arm chatr, wing Oxfords This Guimpe has a Buster Brown En nd PE RAE RE ROTOR Seuy Ory Alter the chair, covered in a@ most attractive $10.75 collar and is trimmed with Val- Rips! oe, shane. opening day of the sale, * enciennes lace and _ insertion, tapestry, $1275.00 Gun metal; tan calfskin; white canvas with military heels; white buckskin with rubber soles and heels. Pink, Blue, Lavender, Green ———e Found Floor. Stwth Floor

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