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and it 1s belleved some one who knew are he had the money assaulted him ant took it away. Detective William Conroy arrested three men who called themselves John VICTIM’S SKULL Broadway Ma: to/fnd Life. Chauffeur Found Unconscious Said seph Phelan, of No. 634 Hicks Street, all chauffeurs, During a lucid moment MoVeigh was asked to identify them but sald he “would get even in his own wy Thomas MeVeigh, twenty-four, Chauffeur living at No, 688 St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, was found uneon- scious In the street near his home early to-day. Nearby were, several blood- stained ‘stones. In the King’s County Houpital {t was found he had a frac- faired skull and probably will dic. ‘he polfce heard a crap game broke| i” Announced ins dispatch from Rome, & fight when’ one of the players] ig stated, renounces both Ci accused of using “loaded” dice,’ guett Cape Treferti. 4G West 105th Strent, Italy and Atbanti LONDON, Aug. 4.—The agreement that has been pending between Italy and Albania has finally been signed, it igm Agreement-| half, and 18 a imanicyre at way. She threw herself room, shrieking she mmoned from Knickerbocker Hospital, Italy, it ‘ape iin- in Effort Disconsolate because her sweetheart, John Milthiadis, son of a tobacco mer- ve Wi a . one, No,” 19 to Have Won $700 at Craps— | aicieSthest; Joseph Stanton, twenty- | chant, had sailed to Turkey to visit an Three Men Held. six, of No. 886 Prospect Place, and Jo- iM relative, Mrs. Herman Kammerer, twenty-two, took bichloride of mercury tablets yesterday {n hér room at No, Mrs. Kammerer has been separated frem her husband for a year Pa a ie floor of her taken poison. ao ambulance ‘and Dr. ter, who came with it, immediately applied a stomach pump. "She will re- cover, 34" St. New York _ FINAL CLEAN-UP Women’s Low Shoes White, Tan, Black 5.95. Formerly Sold from $8.00 to $16.00 Our Annual “FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE” only*has three more days to run. All Summer merchandise, irrespective of former prices, MUST BE SOLD. This is the last opportunity to buy Summer Shoes at a saving of three to five dollars a pair. Included is a wonderful assortment of styles and values tn AAA-AA and A widths and small and large sizes WELCOME, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS! STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AREARN ~ Fourteenth Street THURSDAY : WOMEN’S DRESSES Drastic Clearance Reductions West of With Avenue more pretentious Georgettes, taffetas, charmeuses, tricolettes and foulards, in a range of prices to suit any purchaser. Voile ‘and Gingham Dresses Our regular $7.95 and $8.75 5.37 These smart models have frill necks, with white vestees, tucked skirts and graceful sashes. The misses’ sizes have organdy collars, Dark Pattern Voile Dresses Special......... 744 These loyely, cool dresses have side pan- niers, batiste vestees, tucked and scalloped collars and cuffs, Embroidered Voiles and Linen Dresses Were $29.75 and $33.75 Clearance 19.75 For Afternoon and Evening Wear Taffetas, Tricolettes and other fashionable fabrics, 10.00 | 25.00 | 35.00 Were $24.75 and $29.75 | Were $39.75 and $49.75 | Were $59.75 and $69.75 Women’s and Misses’ Fine Dresses In the Season's Best Models Ligh class novelties included. Only one of*a style can be had in many cases, but there are*sizes for all Were $70.50 and $89.50 | Were $98.50 to $119.00 50.00 | 60.00 See page 23 for our three-column advertisement and August Sale of Furs. ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920. JOHN: WANAMAKER— Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 THE EVEN BBERS FRACTURE. |s% thst svete nid won sbout $700; LOVER GONE, TAKES POISON. , Broadway at Ninth, New York ‘1 Store Hours 9 to 5 FRIDAY Prettily patterned voiles and ginghams are shown, as well as thé . . for women, $8.75 choices in every size. Black ealfskin oxfords with Cuban or mili fords and four-eyelet ties with welted soles and and dull bl: kidskin oxfords. First floor, Old Building. Silk Shantung at $25 SILK Shantung — not the. cottony shantung usually seen at this price....75 suits, our own selection, eight styles, the strictly tailored kind, with little variations in collar and pocket; sizes 34 to 44. You will find that some of the suits have notch collars; others have the Tuxedo roll collar, Thereare patch pockets and novelty pockets. All the coats are belted. The skirts are plain two-piece skirts, with pockets corresponding to the pockets of the coats, iki! » Thursday, Second, floor, Old Building. - “ pik ata dasta de oo An unusual purchase brings Mid-season Wraps at very moderate prices Sizes 34 to 44 . CAPE WRAPS of black tricotine, $50; very fine quality; long stole collar of quilted black satin reaching bottom of wrap; lined throughout with black satin. Black and white checked wraps are fashioned of a wool basket weave which is very stunning. _AN EVENING WRAP of satin, embroidered in a bold design and with generous shawl collar, is $90. The evehing cape of tricolette, similarly fashioned, is $60, Both are in Copenhagen blue. .A luxurious gray tricolette shawl-collared cape, edged with silk duvetyn, is $110. ’ Second floor, Old Building A special purchase of Philippine Lingerie ‘enables us to sell 2,500 pieces at $2.75 each—very much less than we have been selling the same grades for NIGHTGOWNS, embroidered or trimmed with drawn- work in Calado designs; sleeveless or kimono sleeve model; necklines are round,.square or V shaped. CHEMISES of the envelope type with round or bodice top, daintily embroidered or trimmed with drawn-work. Shoulder straps of the material. CORSET COVERS with the round neckline; similarly embroidered. All of white naingook. Main and Fgird floor, Old Building In the Silk Packet Sale There are so many packets that you can find the exact length that suits your purposes best Plain silks Fancy silks Staple silks Novelties Plenty of black and navy blue Silks for afternoon shades Silks for evening shades Silks for the finest frocks Silks for practical frocks Silks for waists and skirts $1 to $17.50 yard —which means that something useful and good can be found at almost every price between, Look for the packet on the— Main Aisle, Old Bulidiag, in the Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building; Main Rotunda, New Building; Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg, 5,000 Tooth Brushes at 25c A special purchase, very timely; open backa, solid backs, bleached and unbleached bristles, rolling style, serrated bristles, Sine close-s@ bristles, handles small and large, round, flat, etc. Main floor, Old Bullding. Fourth Day---the Gre 2,934 pairs of our finer shoes A price so low, it should sell them all in a day. They are all this season’s shoes—pumps and oxfords, very well made, sizes 214 to 8, in AAA to D widths—not in every style, of course, but several There are hundreds of pairs suitable for wear out-of-doors well into the Fall, and hundreds of pairs light and graceful enough for indoor wear all through the winter. The largest individual groups are— heels...Tan_ calfskin ox- ban heels. Patent leather lack calfskin pumps with low Louis XV. heels...Black suede pumps with Louis XV. heels...Brown kidskin pumps with Lonis XV. heels... Black The Shoe Store will be a profitable place to visit tomorrow pair Remnants of Summer Cottons Remnants of goods call for remnants of prices. So, 25c to $1.25 yard Thursday for these. Printed voiles, organdies, linens, ratines, dimitles, silk and cotton mixtures, novelty voiles, sWwieses. 5 The season’s most- charming weaves and designs; in lengths from 134 yards to whole dress patterns. Main floor, Old Building Closing Out Ruffled Curtains 196 pairs in nine styles —plain white or with borders of rose or blue— 4 to 35 pairs of each style —Thursday,$1.70 to $3.25 pair. These prices are half what we have had to sell these grades of curtains for all season. U Early buyers will have choice of lawn, muslin, scrim and marquisette, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg, t Furniture Sale The helpfulness of its economies in the kind of furniture wanted by people who are making happy homes, lifts the August Sale above all others. Why do Lire age in homes near and remote, mark the month oF Averust in a ring of red to remind them of the Wana- maker Furniture Sale? BECAUSE in August, at Wanamaker's is assembled a stock of furniture representing the best American producers in a grades, at the lowest prices for which such furniture may be bought, at or near that time, anywhere. Have YOU ever realized that? We have done this for years. And the chases in August have grown year by year. more and more real home-makers come and find here just the furniture they want, and pocket the good savings they make. This year the Sale opened with a very large increase of business over last August. What follows? Why, a “keener desire on the part of furniture manufacturers to avail themselves of this quick, broadening channel of distribution. We get better terms. Our suggestions for improvement in designs and workman- ship are adopted. We can serve the people act Kubek —with better furniture é —and greater economies r= This we are doing today. You will not see so large and varied good furniture anywhere else in New stantial savings. stock of absolutely ork—nor such sub- For bedroom and dining room furniture come to the Sixth Gallery—for living room, library and hall furniture (including a wonderful showing of all-over upholstered pieces and suites), come to the Fifth Gallery—for the distinctive, exclusive Belmaison reproductions, come to the Fourth Gallery—all in the New Building. ~ - Many men have been on the lookout -for A sale of fine SILK SHIRTS That offers something unusual . True, lines are broken. get heavy broadcloth silksp and the very fine radium silks with fine in quality, and in patterns that are seldom seen in the cheaper Ready Thursday at ‘ grades. The second lot is still lower in price and not so heavy in qual- These consist of baby broadcloths, hea¥y Shantung silks, and white silk jersey—and the patterns are the better kinds. - The sale price of this lot is just about equal to the cost of good gotton ity. shirts Otherwise, how could you expect to Even so, there is a fine lot here— $7.85 Tax 49¢ $5.8 : ~ Tax 2% - 4 500 of our Burlington Arcade Suits at the lowest price of the season--$32.50 Offered Thursday Stock-taking helped us to round up the broken lines, and in these broken lines fathers and sons will find something well worth while. Sizes, in some instances, are broken; but there are regulars, longs and shorts in the lot. We're sorry, but there are no stouts. Every man who knows Wanamaker clothing knows how well we choose fabrics and patterns; and these suits will fulfill every expectation on that score. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. ‘ ee ee ee A A I AL