The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 5

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& commission to design the Map!c| eres Leaf, proposed an Canada's chal- CANADA'S CUP RACER Jicnier for the Amertea’s Cup by A Ties ©. Ross, promoter of the Maple Leat | Will Be Started in| challenge, Mr. Ross announced to-| aa, day. and Completed in the Dominion. ~ CONTEST FOR-BEST |ONLY THIEVES SAFE |NICHOLSON TO PLAN | HARDING AND COX |. UP IN YORKVILLE SLOGANS ENDS sah PRs” Side District Terrorized for Announcement of The Eve- Weeks, Vainly Pages ning’ World Awards to Be the’ Police. Made Monday. * Yorkville wants to know where the police ate. For weeks thieves and HP threg weeks contest for | strong-arm men have terrorized the dis- the best Harding and Cox | rict, making a specialty of, stealing slogans of twelve words, ‘| clothing ‘from tallor shopa tor which ‘The Evening - World Two weeks ago Saturday night three offered $110 in prizes, endéd at | men, ono masked and all carrying midnight lest night. guns, held up the Falr Price Poultry Thousands of readers in every | Association's Market, No. 526 Bast s0th State inthe Union have partici. | Street Twenty customers were lined Pated in. the contest, Six tun | UP seatne: te Grail while $200 was Bred Of the. slowens hate been [Mtken from the cash drawer. ‘The men drove away In an automobile, Samuel Published, but as many more |qold, President of the association, sald have proved to be entitled to | it took him an hour to get in touch with special consideration in deter- mining the winners, ‘Announcement of awards will the police. On Wi edneaday $2,060 in clothing, was ¢ be made Monday in The Evening” World. fer we | stolen trom tallor “shop ot. ‘Thuraiay No, 351 Hast 82d Stree! y= ROBBED, LEFT. FOR DEAD. intck Dewito, Noe » Victim in Van dt Park. Lofens Arzare‘e, No. 93 Macdougal Street, was found unconscious early this morning in a secluded part of Van Cortlandt Park. He had been stabbed@in the back and Tobbed of $66. When he had recovered consctousness in Fordham Hospital he told the pollee he had been a by two men, and y that he suppo: y tind lef him tor { dead. He is tor Challenger England East In accepting the. commission Nich- olson was said to have stipulated that the preliminary work of building the , o— yacht should be carried on in Enj MONTRPAL, Aug. 20.—Charles E.Jigng. He then proposed to complete Nicholson, designer. of Sir Thomas|the construction of the challenger in Lipton’s Shamrock IV., has accepted | Canada. Your Kiddies Will Love It! (THESE hot days give your kiddies something ‘‘different’’ for lunch- hey'll love wholesome old joned brown bread crowned ad of delicious nobel Sa In choosing a gift of Lortay Pearls it is diffi- cult to say whether the sentiment prompts the gift or the gift inspires the sentiment, so com- pletely is one enrapt in the joy of giving. mt | Horse-sense ! \ Save while the saving’s good! . Buy while the buying’s better! Do both! Peatls may be had in any variation of size or hue, in strands of vary- ing Lh po with gold or plat- inum clasps, plain or jeweled 450 t, lost $750 in clothing for cleaning and pressing. The Strand Clothing Company, 1527 Firet’ Avenue, was fobbed’ feck of 141 new sults, valued at $8,000, An attempt was made to rob the groc- ery store of Arneld Rozett, No. 611 Haat Toth Street yoaterday, by smashing 6 A PHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX CHEESR COMPANY -BT Greenwich Street sesceseensescosenocccavconasoe a window and. a heavy ‘screen. nolse aroused the neighborhood and po- lice whistles were blown, but the police falled to appear. Suits, majority of which \ were $60.00, -$65.00 and 2 M\ | $70.00. Lord & Taylor - steers | $35. FIFTH AVENUE f NEW YORK Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand Belgians Stop Horses for Poles, PARIS, Aug. 20.—A train carrying $00 horses from France for Poland was stopped at the ‘Belgian frontier, al- though Poland had given assurances the animals were for use in agricultu work, according to a Brussels despatch to Le Journal to-day. Suits, majority of which were $75.00 and $80.00. $45. TS SEEEreEcenee ree ‘ Suits that were $80.00 to $100.00. | $55. All we'ghts — Summer, Fall and Winter, atest and oO Rocrrs Pret CoMPANY am oldest Brpadway Broadway qne + at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. qndiat 4 Convenient den ; Broadway Corners” —_—Fifth Ave, \ AW oo! per at Warren at 41st St co gpi7Ze“ nal NT omjpacc® : realist 3 t scoV™ 0 nrer Parr ot yneigheP , ars- genta- the PR cal ast Oh fot ahd “All HERMAN’S »° NAVY vl SHOES .c puceD 10,000 pairs Herman's U.S. Navy Shoes, made according to Government specification, Fully Guaranteed. Genuine calfskin, with extra quality leather out- soles, Value $14, 00 a pair -MEADES at Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St NO PLATES @D REQUIRED Cometo Us , in an Emergency | Sooner or iater, you'll discover Ricoro. The tale of Ricoro’s ct, og goodness is told by smokers wherever rare and mellow cigar a quality is recognized and appreciated. eye i Ricoro is imported from Porto Rico duty free—you can enjoy ae et ie its distinctive tropical bouquet without having to pay for it. For Bex of 50° $5.50 t fer stra 9 allay a this reason, economy is a dominant note in the story of this won- ones lee a derful cigar—of Ricoro—sunny Porto Rico’s contribution to the 106 t0 206 WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY pleasure of all American smokers. eae Established 1897 Rena 29 W. 34th St., New York A dozen shapes and sizes—10¢ to 20¢. Sold only in United Cigar Stores—“‘Thank You!” UNITED CIGAR STORES 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Houns: 8 106 SuNoays: CLOsEO Porto Rico Cordon & Dilworth == REAL == ORANGE MARMALADE memes tore Hours: ceerer NABQMES } West 24th St.. Near 6th Ave. ‘Suit Sale For Men and Young Men Formerly Retailed at $28.95 to $48.50 Choice Saturday $777| Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, Mixtures and Serges in Summer and Fall weights; tingle and double breasted models; sizes 34to 50, Plenty for Everybody. Extra Sales- people. Here are suit values that should make every man who sees them buy several suits. Appropriate for colder weather at far less than the wholesale cost of fall suits. Both snappy and conventional models, plendid quality fabrics, good, tailoring, desirable colors and mixtures. Men’s Oxtords $397 A Clearance! Values to $8.95—Your Choice folidly made Shoes of good, soft, pliable leathers. Comfort. and dress slasts. Choice of Dark Brown Cordovan finish, Brown Calf, Light Tan, Bleck Gun Metal and Black Calf. Seven styles: Extra Special i OS A ‘thousand of them in the lot! Made of good quality blazer shirting—a closely woven material with lustrous sateen finish, Double yoke and soft French cuffs. Wonder- ful: bargains at the price! Clenvanba, of, 310 Fal | Women’s & Misses’ Dresses DRESSES of Dotted Swiss, Striped, Checked and tasers Voile, Chambray and Linene LORS: white, rose, green, Copenhagen, navy and tan. TRIMMED with net, organdie, lace, eens etc. Mang stylet—all sizes in the lot, An assortment thas offers handsome Dresves at a matchless price. Clearance of All | ‘7 Canvas Shoes \ \) Thousands of Pairs—for Women, é Misses and Childfen Shoes for sport and play. White Canvas, most of them with leather soles, though some have soles of tough, durable fibre or soft corrugated rubber, Well erfect Shoes at an extra special clearance price, Sweaters $397 . , - Values to $8.45 Choose Saturday at About a thousand Slip-on Sweaters and Sweater Coats of good qual- ity Wool, Fibre Silk, Wool mixed and Mercerized Cotton. Colors—rose, gold, coral, flame, Copenhagen blue, green, lobster. Sizes 32 to 44. About 20 different models, Startling values, every one of them. Second Floor $6.98. White Gabardines, White Berges, Wiebe 197 ardines with white or blue embroidery a —— ee Second I 1007 led by the extra low price! These are good Shoes, Shoes vay built the National's Shoe business to one of the largest Priced so amazingly low because the National's Summer Clearance of Wash Skirts Clearance! Women’s & Misses’ Smart Oxfords and Pumps in the world season is ov Basement RR SESE ‘A Special Sale of Huck and 10, 000 Towels! == ewe at ie ranging from 12¢ to . Each A a wonderful value! Bargains beyond AR 9,00 to 5.30; Saturdays 9.00 to \

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