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a a te eg reves —_ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920.) ne ee ee r: " Decause, the officers sald, the coal con: | phone, Helin says, ‘# easy. The| ment for the telephonic transmission | much jeiry, bad @ puree containing = Ti... ——E tained mo much alate that it was im- camera man carries a small apprratua | of pictures whioh he had put to prac- tae Shera, turned dver tothe Chi E } |poasible to get up steam, The passen- adaptable to any ordinary telsphone| tion ferreting Out enemy wietee if — - — P \sera were In bad humor because of the machine, The picture js frat repro-| Capt. Tarr developed his apparatus rige c! Lig i duced on a copper cylinder. Placed|to the degree of peaation! utility Eee eI TT ale the national airs were play ° al S talenhe .|after many years of experimenting, ship's band, Every one stood for the against the telephone oylinder, It re-|Sihicn "he began when he was Kea: | # Plats Fine Furniture American anthem but a, retired service volves in ee vad same way 86 &/ eral mi ef, of the Otis Blevator OUARAnTEmD. Ger i Hi <i Met ideo hon. ama pictures in Phila- ‘aiik ; , pe lg A at fhe receiving maton varatons| Seiphia,end"Ghicago, Sy provemea| B CATNUGL Summers F ahitte A is the electric current are recorded| used by Bolin, and in 1918 he ae learance Sale \ ‘ ’ ’ DANCING IN PUBLIC y @ rapid galvanometer on a mirror | reduced the time of transmission to — upon which fall powerful raya of| between seven and elght minutes, Now in Kt TO COST $50 FINE Capt. Tarr supervised the installa- former German Commander Paris reawendter F Prints Photo With'a negative fim revolving on an | Woo of machinery in the Canadian tR + i a SF C8 Ra cage “UN a sere gon 48) war plants in 1914 and 1016, AtKeductions> i) fH Willing to Fight.Russia for |/Hlinois Town Passes Ordinance at Received in 10 Minutes tg uFAa ally face Cx Soa cus encore: See of \ : Request of Preacher and I ence on the original text or picture| GIRL ARRESTED AS THIEF. % % He i Return of Posen. School Head. From Lyons. sent by the transmitting station phead th dlentn Aas 10 t5O HY ¥ School Head, —— | Pt bate Lone Woman Saye She Took Parse With —_—_ it yy FLEMBERG NOW IN PERIL. ee ee, eiainanee toxe| PARIS, July 22—The pleture of @ respondent and in lone than an hour 91.19 Prom Handban, 2 \OurEntire Stock of Mt t = bidding public dancing and fixing a|!ittle Alsatian gir) in national cos- the picture was in the printing Foom | 4 git wha described herself as An- fine of $60 for violations, The ordinance |tume, sent by telephone from Lyons “ gela Kosculz, fifteen, of No, 171 Bast Poles Evacuate Brody, 50} was passed at the request of 170 mem-|to Parts, is reproduced in Le Petit! ‘Telaphotography, or the reprodue-|112th Street, wns arrosted yesterday * bers of the Firet Methodist Church, of | Journal. It is the result of many ex- tion of photographs by telephone | semoon in Gimbela' de partment store Miles to Northeast and Lose | \ii'a the Rev. H. M. Bloomer is paw: | periments made here by Edouard ee Sarre, eine wey im bare by Detectives Kdward Sullivan and Two Other Towns, Pade diy el cr mating pita! Belin with the help ef the French ning down dangerous enemy ae thier ‘Wood bed the ve ‘30th std ger > Government. {Barly in 1918 Capt. Horace a. non a charge of larceny. for a dance hall. President David | "77 bitched: pak wt | Tarr, genoral makager of R. G, Wood | Tillie Dosher | of No." 308' West 47th PARIS, July 29—<General Luden-| relmiey of State Normal College, which ne published photograph is won: Street allexes the girl took & Co., Philadelphia, manufacturers of | {ir Gorft te reported in @ Berlin despatoh | has 1,901 students, sided with the anti-|derfully clear and took ten minutes | Crinance machinery, tuted over to “isottgl to tee pelos the el, whe the dance faction, to transmit, the Government a complete equip- was ‘well dreteed and pretty and wore Be the Journal to have made an offer!” Sohnson and a group of influential! Belin siys telephotography, as al — fe the British Chango d’Affaires at| citizens went to Springfield and incor-| terme it, will be called upon to play | Berlin to raise an army of 1,500,000] norated the Broadway Club, organized) 9, important role in the future, It = 3 for $2.75 Regularly Priced $3.50 Each | + IT 95c, you get these All-Silk Knitted Ties at actually less than wholesale! Or- dinarily we ourselves would have to pay more than that. But a certain cravatier needed the money == =— S22: = — > — == = >: => — S2525 ee The 0 101 to fight the Bolshevik! in Russia | Rot for prot. ‘The cle gave Its lint. | Wil serve as a strict control over all on more than the ties. We bought them 4 ceparpd for beer a oe It wasa big success. Those in charge| banking and eee Ln Semi i ty + for cashand now ‘ Posen annulment | were not molested. A feo of % centa| because signatures and documents i , certain ciausca of the Versailles |was charged for membership in the|photographed will be transmitted | yy OUR SAVINGS ARE YOURS! 4 be wpe ‘emieng them the ones dealing | club, Johnson aypeara to hold the win-| anywhere in very rapid time. Crim. | Py with Danslg and the Polish corridor. |ning hand #0 far and defles the au-| inals could be hunted up and quickly ||f} | int Shapely styles—finely knitted—made to WARSAW, July 26 aN es thorities to molest the club. arrested by transmission of their || te endire-wll tral grocdulty, Analladla'tn Press) —Bolshevik ee i 5 tak at pond Poles ter evasuate Children Burned by Bontires. ae red 16 all the most pleasing colors—both solid Brody, about fitty miles northeast, of | George Price, four years old, of No. 38 } nae to to-day’a Of-| Washington Street, was burned about the arms and body when bis clothing p@idlal communication. Bokollea, feet | ity ire from a bonfire in front of Tmogtheast of Bialystok, and Swisioozo |, "iy West streot, this morning. He|t The sending of pictures by tele-| and striped. = = 344 STREET Between Hifth Mvenue & Broadway >: >: =< “Be Thrifty, But Look Prosperous” = = > eer SSS VO jare reported to have been captured removed to Broad Street Hospital My the Bolsheviki In their fighting |In a serious condition. " 7 FRIDAY RY the Grodno-Bialystok ruiroad.| Bessie Lombardi, five years of age, SF 4 The loss of Brody endangers Lem-|of No. 60 Wall Street, Staten Island, was ‘erg, Brody having been strongly de- {seriously burned,about the body when | Mm fended, with the Reds attacking for| her clotting caught fire at @ bonfire in ? front of her residence this morning. She More than a week. Lemberg now 18) \/,0 removed to the Staten Island Hos- ANUFACTURERS SACRIFICE SALE MEN’S WEAR ° __LADIES’ WEAR LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS | There is fighting all along the j Bdrucs River, some of the Bolshevik Due to cancelled orders from retailers, we must dispose of factory surplus and overproduction of pure silk stockings, sucrificed below cost of manufacturing to raise quick cash, — >>: = An Exceptional Offering of New Satin & Taffeta Gowns Portraying the Low Waistline Accepted for Autumn }troops having forced a crossing east ‘ef Kanenetz-Podolsk, which front is by the Ukrainians, hein, "WOMEN OF POLAND i REAL FIGHTERS IN WAR ON BOLSHEVIKI Best & Co. Fifth Avenye at 35th Street Established 1879 At the Astonishing Price of . $1.25 Ladies’ Silk Stockings, I TT Supe i Strictly First Quality, per pair ....sscceeeeeeeveeeeeeee aoe 72%c 00 \- a. M. C. A. Workers Say Belief Reinforced Aeoin and too und double notes, Excellent wearing quality. U To day and Friday | In Warstw Is That Soviets |] SLE '3y gi te a. 82'4C cs? ‘Will Sweep All Europe, High mpliced heels and tom, double gart | ‘Women's death battalions are re- FINAL CLEARANCE BOYS’ WASH SUITS Sizes 2 to 8 years Solve, hosts ang tose end double garter top, sire goed weart MEN'S SHIRTS BATHING SUITS’ A first of the season fashton jon his arrival on the Noordam of the{| gaoo Woven Medes, OFF S426) wena Bathing, eee pt) Ne re laadsee: at an end of the season price lolland-American lin He aid wh . Ladies’ Stip-Ons . . 3 the loft Warsaw July 12 the bello waa |f) AF60 AN AUK oes rc. 438 te germey 1,380 fll) Ga pasa because of a lowered sith market eneral ‘peg lho Wr uor se wen = weep all rope at no great Spooriuon to tie Heda woud ve eo-! SILK and CLOTH CAPS--MEN and BOYS es weve ase cass tat neve at Cloth Hats, $2.09, $2.50, fan, $3.50 now, said*Boyer, althougn the Ladies’ Automobile Caps, 50c, 75c, $ Pojana Bi tke ‘ostion, vortas te gut tothe MEN’S UNDERWEAR Bast man. Great estoem Is accordgd the Union Suit (Nainsook), per sult J romen’s battalions since last year when Union Sulit Pret per 1,000 drove back the Bolahevik! from Two-Piece Ballriaxun, per suit jared as Poland's beat hope in stop- ping the Bolshevik armies aweeping ‘pcross that country, Edwant B. Boyer, ‘mY. M. C. A worker reported to-day 83.00 Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Full Weahloned $1. 85 Qualys per pale... cece ese escceeeeedetercncsrceeeeeeee Popular Colors: The low waistline has already been accepted as the silhouette for Autumn. And to enhance the graceful -lines, iridescent beads and silk embroidery are being used. Add to these the lustrous Originally Sale 600 Suits - - 3.45 to 4.45 2.50 goo Suits - - 4.95 to 6.50 3.85 zr pie Be ee bee gh vi Lae] MEN’S SHOES, $4. 50 and $5. 95 richness of satin or taffeta and tise saashres, a) voted dala’ ct'txe ere Dl 7.80" te Bis, you have the new Autumn Gown. These suits are from regular stock; those Fears on the Bolabevik front, ws're-|1 Associ wre | Mar = ragiioneetial Retail Sales Stare a who appreciate Best & Co. quality will find and Important pepere were sewed |B rie al jan! aera Cty Orkin’s ere pean several Se eee wee cores stunning advance models at the asplendid assortment from which to choose. remarkably low price of $24. Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills‘rendered September rst. Navy, Brown, Black IN Donalds Shoe 344 SIXTH AVE: aPar8* since: SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE PYLE LEARA N C E ae 4800 PAIRS—$6 TO $10 VAL MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Special-price Sale for Friday Ten Thousand Yards of Fine-qualityAll-silk Georgette 39 inches wide Queen Quality WOMEN’S LOW SHOES PUMPS & OXFORDS 295 395 98 32h e 42 Thousands of our latest summer models at this exceptionally low price, Many styles in white, tan, brown and patent Theo Ties, cross strap slippers, Opera Pumps, F colt with Cuban, Baby Louis and Louis High and Military Heels, in all leathers, eels ing white buckskin, canvas and linen, pat ~ XV. bi are featured, . and bronze; ‘all sizes, and A to E in the lot, embracing an extensive variety of the colors in demand, with generous quantities of white, flesh-tone, navy blue and black, will be offered TAN PLAY OXFORDS nahogany color For Boys or Girls; mahogany colar er soles; siaes 8) at the phenomenally low figure of $1.58 per yard (Sale in the Silk Department, First Floor) PLAY OXFORDS, é ‘585 yt Regularly Priced up to $14.00 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST CANVAS STRAP PUMPS ith leather bottom, meas pene 1.29 WISES WER YOANE TOG paint and “Gul; elses a 1. 98 le LITTLE GENTS" Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street ace" RIES ACROSS ea ara ne nae oe TAN Boys’ LeATHeR BUT- SCOUTS, durable soles, alzes 1. 98 9 to 13; special TON SHOES, sizes 1 to special . 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