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¥ TR er THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920 ! | don't worry about letting in the free’ Bob descended jo the street with | his captive and sand the sailor for |! | Snéydecker acted as referee, The| mated at from $8,000 to $10,000. sailor searched hie toga, but could dig) 0 we |CECIL IN LONDON | Is Taken to a Hospital BOUGHT BY BOWMAN. bigs 1" “Hoo-goo!" “Po-lee!" " “Oo, La-a-a.” A report from London to-day says) his day off with her. that @ representative of John McB. Bowman, proprietor of the Pershing | ee ge. The Cecil is the largest hotel In Ex Mr, Bowman will amalgamate it with) the Trust House, Limited, which owns the largest chain. of hotels and popular | priced restaurants and tea shops in napiand ducked into @ secoud floor winduwlored, too infirm to help herself, waslon the scalp. a which was open to let out the ore. |oarrled by « fireman to safety to-day 4) e on | vious night's fumes, for the Chinese|when fire destroyed rooms on the , 3 fiy&atory apartment a xephyrs. Bob vaulted in after the Palk Avenue, | Bix N | monk and ammed down the win- | other te on the three upper r a! i oKilty, So He Cut Up | oe Ho Say Ki Lo was travoed Soora, w ngod, and slight damage wn origin, atarted wel . ° ° Ps : ” High Jinks in Chinatown "2272800 on os . cat at 9.30 o'eldck, when t ns were 1ign Jinks in CATO LOM | ictre tnd Waren interpreted. Abie it tie aida ie takes os Sal ‘coh Sot ach for he was no kitty. In @ flash i yi 06, and Wagon” Comes to} was upon the root Bob after him. | “Byou Yak gee him tor the watsncs | MOB TRIES TO LYNCH . Ovi 1 nueva, | decker ‘When Jim Lat Loses deen uiad Oh ores toe a the fine h- ing eh sald Bob as ne SLASHER OF A COP His Simian Pet drove off in a sweat. “I'm off mou- ’ 5 2 keys with whiekers for life.” Neighborhood Knows Victim, Who Among the Itallans in the Mulberry ; __ | Street neighborhood Policeman , Jo- New York Hotel Man Heads Cor-|seph Pellegrino of the Bllzabeth The people of the district yester- day mobbed the policeman'’s assail- Square group of hotels here, has signed wtontract to buy the Hotel Gecn ta (ant, Alfred Caruso, twenty-six, « London. It wae aaid the corporation| Waiter of No. 186 Hester Street. It was formed Inst September and that| (ook six policemen to get Caruso to Sir Thomas Lipton has a iarge share| the station after he had slashed Pei- in i. legrino. The policeman is in the | Volunteer Hospital with thirty-one o si rte | Stitehes in his héad and unconscious. rope, and according to London reports!" visterday was Pellegrino'’s day of tent, ao he left his home, No, 503 West 180th Street, to viait his mother. In front of No. & Mulberry Street ho came upon Caruso and another man | +_—»—___ fighting. The policeman in plain clothes was recognized and soon re- | SAVES AGED WOMAN AT FIRE. |srreq" pouce, “Thon be continued ‘on - his way to No, 82 Just as he got in Fireman Rescues Her as Flamen| front of his mother's home, witnesses an ceny tote on to ths Sweep Uptown Apartments. tax ice oe, heey nice ih once Resolute, when suddesiv the monkey! Helen McMullin, seventy-elaht, col-| acrons the cheek, behind the ears and S sow The ‘‘Bayer Cross’’ is the thumb-print of in Chinese, thought at genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’’ It pro- tects you imitations and positively - tifies the genuine, world-famous Aspirin pre- 7 ee ee ee “Bayer Tablets of Asp’ proper directions. from Canton, that he had Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few centse—Larger packages. Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monososticacidester of Ballcylicect® ee: Baer-Tablets“Aspirin Genuine Aspirin Bayer introduced Aspirin to physicians 19 years ago—Always say “Bayer” scribed by physicians for over nineteen years Insist on an unbroken pee e of genuine ’* which contains MEADEs - Brooklyn’s Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Avenue, corner of Bridge Street, Brooklyn 9 any Monkey talk, eo * “Kitty, Kitty, Kitty!" The Diinked tie eyes scowling)y, Low Shoes 3— AT—: Actual Cost There are more than Se = offered. DO YOUR FEET HURT? A ia Mr. William Dean, the “WIZARD” Foot Specialist, will be here during the sale and will examine your feet without cs LOI charge. Come in and consult him. a score of other styles, b Open Every Evening all offered at less than Except Tuesday factory cost. LATEST MODELS !! BEST LEATHERS!! ALL SIZESIN ALLSTYLES Pol a ae p Widths AA to E, Truly th ubpted Patent Seo Mad ned aa STN Nine in weaas pines Ps Ton Colf; welled soles, JIT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL.GO AND RIND IT Who Needs poration Planning Other Street station is a hero, His mother 9 e English Purchases, Leretin Tee petiaetate eguade yooret Men S Shirts Unde rwear Made to Sell at $3; Sale Price $7 -77 Made to Sell at 85c; Sale Price ou Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—Per- fect garments, short sleeve shirts, in sizes 34 to su ply year. made cal ‘aly to 46; and ankle drawers, made and accurately bisod. in sizes 30 to 44, Men’s Overalls Also Coats at Men’s Bathing Suits 7 Made to Sell at $3 Made to Sell at 15c; now Every One Guaranteed. i 4 styles: blue, med with white. Soles Men’s 95c- Belts Genuine cowhide; Full cut, perfect gar- ments, thoroughly put together; sale price.... Perfect Usle suspenders; made of strong, live webbing and EOP Gis eee Boys’ Blouses|| Knee Pants Made to Made to Sell at Bells " $1.69 ‘ it Made to Sell at $1.25 Boys’; cool and popu lar Nainsook. so well liked for / Made to Sell \ at $3.50 weather, Sizes 4 blue only, sleeves and in knec length. e were taken by surprise last Saturday and had to limit the ale—until this new shipment arrived. To-morrow we put he remainder of the 5,000 suits on sale. . " Remember Many of These § Are Offered at Less Than Cost So you can see the chance you have to get a good suit cheap. : , $40 and $47.50—and every irday agreed with us, Some They were made to sell at man who attended the sale S: / men bought as many as three suits—and many men bought ¥ two, You'll want two when you see them, Models for men We, and young men—and weights for Summer, Fall and Winter Come Get a High Grade Sult Tc morrow at 10 o’ Clock Furnishings? rnisnings. Glance at the items listed below, Read the descriptions and prices carefully, Be your own judge. You know what you have to pay elsewhere to-day for shirts, underwear, socks, ete.—well, compare those prices with these. Thousands of dollars’ worth of furnishings have been sent to us by different mills, factories, manufacturers and jobbers for our Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale Summer is passing—and we must get ready for Fall lines. ‘Therefore, TO-MORROW WE START A Furnishings Week for Men and Boys Union Suits Made to Sell at Ay Made to Sell at $3; Offered During $2; Sale Price is Sale Price This Big Sale at $ |-79 nD | 20 ff i Made to Sell at $2 > Made to Sell at 4 $3.25; Sale Price {tk For men. New, clean and pel made of famous the country sigo and absolutely Bish tek cleapiand: treeh. end Perfect garments; 3\\ f materials of over. New, clean, you've never at better a 15 one and two-ploce \ guaranteed washable fresh garments. In $2.50 Night Shirts hing better © n wear during the hot Me and # and not east! Take These ‘35 to "47" Suits Both Stores Open Saturday Evening Till Mail Orders Filled When Accompanied ae en Te _ Men’s Socks Made to Sell at 59c; Sale Price Z0C 3 for $ 3 for $1 They are perfect—and the kind every n will like; full seamless and fast color; black, cor- dovan, gray and blue; all sizes Men’s Socks Nd \ Made to Sell at 29¢ 1/e They are perfect socks and guar- anteed Underwear Made to Sell at 2; Sale Price Summer Ribbed Union Sults, The maker {4 sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Silk Ties 4A) [Ee Made to Sell at @1 Fine, new ailk ties, full and patterns ; sale price Bathing Suits oa Made to Sell at $2 One-piece atyle that wll boys like; two styles—mavy blue and white, and gray and white; perfect and fast color. Sizes Made to Sell at $1.50 ‘They are made of pisin blue tan for play Comtorta- le soiled. 6 and 8 sizes 2 to 6. by Money Orders th Ave., Bet, 15th & 16th Sts. d Ave., N. W. Cor. 83d Street