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eee =) the cart and were about to LED BY BRICK CHASING THIEVES Mddler Bost Victim of Gangsters Who Were Trying to Steal Watermetons. George Bost, fifty-two, a peddier, of SMO. 489 Tenth Avenue, was fatally in- S Jared last night when he was struck on Ethie bead with a brick thrown from the Foot of a tenement on Tenth Avenue SP mbar 524 Street by one of a gang of € ime men who were chased into the ment by Bost's sons when they at- “SR tempted to steal watermelons from © Bost’s cart. Bost and his sons, Goorge jr. and Andrew, arrived at the corner and be | Ban calling out their wares, A gang of Young “toughs” suddenly descended on grab | Watermelon when Andrew and George @hased them. ) The “tough: bout twelve of them, Fan into @ five-story tenement and up %@ the roof, one of them tore a Shick from @ chimney and uhrew it at \ Bost. When the sons returned they ind their father lying unconscious be- Side his cart, a severe ofa was taken to Where he died h Hospital, tr. Negieet in Teachers’ Ratse. Comptrofer Craig haa sent a commu- Mmlcation to the Hosid of Education Tebiling attention to its neglect to cali ¢ for ah appropriation to cover teachers’ * palary increases, according to the terma ecomber: wat he culled att @ serious con: Brise from the Pabst Ita dormand fo ys, the thas adjourned ‘until Sept Aldermen | haye taken t tion, Failyre, on t Gourd of Edusation t Moubt in the minds of some Fe was their bntention to pay the in- ereases. The Home of 40 Famous Nationally “SENIOR” Made to Retail because the season was so green, in all sizes. Here ENTIRE Opp. Waldorf Hotel MISS VAN NORDEN, CANTEEN WORKER, WEDS U. S. OFFICER ah in his head. | Miss CORA VanNORDEN . Banker's Daughter, Who Served Overseas, Is Bride of Capt. A. P. Coppinger. The marriage of Miss Cora Van Nomen, daughter of the late Warner Van Norden, banker, to Capt. Arthur Philip Coppinger, U. been announced, It took place in Kentucky on July 24, The news was “ surprise to the New York frieida OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. M. SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. Special! For Friday & Saturday Only A Remarkable Purchase & Sale 550 Flannel Suits In Rich Blues, Browns and Greens 27° Stunning Single and Double-Preasted Models for Men and Young Men, Idea! for Immediate as Well as Late Fall Wear, ‘These Suits were made by a well-known Rochester maker, We secured them at a greatly lowered price We have thém in three rich colors retailing in the best shops today at $45 and $50, for $27.50—one that you can wear throughout Fall. pL A hl ead I it es AE lo The Biggest Values This Great 2nd .Floor Shop Ever Offered SECOND FLOOR (Between 5th Ave. and Broadway) P.M, — Saturday Till 9 P, of Miss Van Norden, for there had Between _. Fifth Ave. & Broadway (Opposite Waldorf) “JUNIO R” |tife of New York for a half century. y 62d Street and Fifth 8. A. has just | = at $45 and %50 far advanced, blue, brown and s your chance to buy a Suit been no formal announcement of enxageinen | The bride, a member of the Colony Club, was in aetive ervice for th Salvation Army during the war and|! was one of the first American women | | aasigned to overseas duty She e | tablished tho firat canteen In the A.| EB. F, with the 18th Infantry, and ate! won many decorations, She served | not only in France but also in Serbia | and Greece, Capt. Coppinger netved with dixtine tion In the war and la st at in the army, stationed at Camp ‘Zachary Taylor, but he expects soon to re- | tire, and then he and his bride will | make thelr home in New York. —— S.M. ROOSEVELT DROPS DEAD. Countn of Late Bx-President Was Painter and Sportaman, Samuel Montromery Roosevelt, cousin of the late Theodore Roose- | velt and a figure in the art and club dropped dead of a brain atroke in the stairway of the Knickerbocker Club, Avenue, tast | night. Mr, Roosevelt had been liv- ing in the club while his studio at No. 44 West 77th Street was reno- vated. Mr. Roosevelt maintained a summer home, Roosevelt Hall, at Skaneateles, N. ¥. where his widow waa until to-day. The Roosevelta had no chi dren. body will be taken to th Th Stolz undertaking rooms, No. 430 £ 106th Street. ow RAILROAD RATES ARGUED. Managers Urge Increase Before Acting Comminsioner Barrett, Argumenta were presented to-day be- THE ca ed tet WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 2 20, 1920. would W morn qin? , Syrup Made From, Cane Sugar of the 183 of sald his © publiew to wvold in the elt of the prog ity and ve ——, MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative — American Sugar Refining Company *“Sweeten it with Demino'! “Lost and Found" artictes edvertinnd In The World or reported Accept “California” Syrup of Fi only—look for the name Californiaon | a Zag a ra Offices, the package, then you are sure your || "tos and Found” advertisements rate is having the best and most it any of The Med harmless physic for the I Amenciog, of can Hiver and’ bowels” Children love ite | getephoned diractty to The “Worlds n love its |] Gait 4000 Beckman, New York, @ fruity taste. Full directions on each Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, bottle. You must say “California.”— | Advt. ree IPSWICH Complete September List Now on Sale Columbia Records Dance Music The Love Nost—Medley Fox-tret , Art Hickman's Orchestra) A-2958 Song of the Orient—Fox-trot + Art Hickman's Orchestraf $1.00 Somehow—Fox-trot . ‘Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band) A-2948 1 Know Why— Medley Fox-trot Morrison's Jazz Thsheess} $1.00 | Chili Bean—Song Fox-trot . Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit) A- ee Bells of Monterey—Fox-trot . Paul Biese Tao} st $1. Tripoli—Medley Waltz + « « Prince's Dance Orchestra) A« ae Remance—Medley Walts 5 4. Prince's Dance Seca $1.25 Dance-O-Mania—Fox-trot .» , The Happy Six) A-2949 | Slow and Easy—Fox-trot . « Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestra f $1.00 | Lis aa ti ts 38 Banta and Akst) A- aen8 | bi n—Fox-trot ie Banta and Aust $1, ypay Loye—Waltz . e Olga Bibor's Gy).y Orchestra) E- ee Fg Juan—Walts . 4 = 6 = Olga Bibor's Gyjuy Orchestra{ $1.00 15 West 34th Street @ Gems from Opera Dance of the Houre—Part I. Gino Marinuzzi and HisSymphony vena “sit Dance of the Hours: Gino Marinuzzi and His Symphony Orchestra Columbia Light Opera Co. ) A-6158 Columbia Light Opéra Co, “Florodora” Vocal G. “The Mikado" Vocal Standard Modelo ap to $300 Pertod Designs wp to $2100 cou! Any Columbia Dealer will play you any Columbia Record New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealere Song Hits In Sweat’ September ° ‘ Al Jolson | A-2946 Early in the Morning (Down on the Farm) : — ; Frank Crumit{ $1.00 Left All Alone Again Blues, from The Night . oat se ee Marion Harris} APBS9 Everybody ButMe =. 5 4 4 4 Marion Harris The St, Louis Blows. 4 ‘ *< & Marion Harris) A-2944 Homesickneas Blues). + + Marion Harris $1.00 Marion (You'll Soon Be aay Me) . Frank tata A-2948 Pretty Kitty Kelly . Charles Harrison $1.00 Venetian Moon . Lew Jame and Charles Harrison] A-2954 My Isle of Golden Dreams . + Charles Harrison { $1.00 . eoneee Mother (ILove You) . 6 «6 « « Charles Hackett} 7359 ‘ Sweetest Story Ever Told ¢ «6 «6 79115 1" Hulda Lashansta} ies Fidd! ind I * e . e . Barbara Maurel) A-6156 Sing Meto Sleep. ; : : + + Barbara Maurelf $1.50 County Fair at Punkin Center, Cal Stewart (Uncle Josh) | A-2947 Jim Lawson’sHogs . «5 Cal Stewart {uncle j } $1.00 Instrumental Music Melody in F—'Cello Solo. 5 = + PabloCamls} S809 ‘The Swan (Lo Cygne)—'Cello Solo ¢ ge Pablo Camis} byt] ¥ Valeo Bloue—Violin Slog see Toucha Seidel} ike Our Director March 5a ++ Columbia Band) A-6155 Centennial March.) 8} Columbia Band} $128 Long Ago--Hawaiian Guitar Duet, + Ferera and Franchini | A-2960 Hunika—Havaiian Guitar Duet -Ferera and Franchini{ 1.00 Medley Hornpipe—Accordion Solo + « John J. Kimmel) A-2951 Medley Jige-sAccondion Solo ys + > Yon, Khnmelt “100 From La Giocenda Part MW. From La Gioconda ems oo. Gems . . $1.25 the 10th and 20th of Every Month UMBIA GRAPHORMONE CO., New York F ’ HOSIERY SERIES or Good Value A Safe Guide and a Saving Guide Ask for Ipswich Hosiery—because it is good value, knitted to meet the needs of human feet and to stand wear and washing. , of Sizes are scientifically correct, with plenty give at the top, a smooth, even fit across the arch of the foot, and ample toe room. Over fifty million pairs of Ipswich Hosiery gave satisfaction last year—a volume of sales which proves its Good Value. A moderate priced line of cotton, lisle, mercerized and fibre silk for men, women and children. 2 The Ipswich Trade Mark is on every box—= it has guided the people of this country in their hosiery purchases for nearly a century. No. 2307. Women’s Ipswich, mercerized hose,medium weight and toe, In black, white, and colors. i and stylish, but No. 2552. Men's Ipewich; sturdy enough for comfortable, smooth, mercere good wear. Made ized half hose. Just the weight withHemnit”’top, for year-round wear. Made mock seam, high with high spliced heel, double spliced heel, double sole, reinforced heel and tow sole,reinforcediteel In black, white, and color, » IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass, Established 1822 Oldest and Ome of tha Largest Hostory Mills tw the Uwtted States LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Selling Agents 219, 221, 223, Grand Street Cor, Driggs Ave. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms eds wt our Vietrolas “rma.” st Brookiyn’s Biggest 225, 227 GO AFTER THAT SKIN TROUBLE WITH POSLAM Poslam, the concentrated pags | remedy, is made to render quick an | dependable help to every mun, woman land child who suffers from grievous skin troubles. At once it soothes, cools and comforts, Makes the work Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street Cor, Wyckoff St. BROOKLYN Aeolian-Voe: alions “out ws. Stores” nt on Talking All tho finest styles and designs in all coverings down to riage,” Cart. Lowest pric and easiest credit terr in the city, | Come to Whalen Broth- ers for your Baby Car- Stroller or Go- Big stock. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS of healing eczemas unusually short here. For free sample ‘ergency Laboratories, 248 , New York City, Beautiful 7 CLOTHING ON EASY TERMS Men’s and Y: << “Men's Suits ye you goon your $39.98 Up vacation this Summer Ladies’ & Misses’ have your favorite paper siauaal He's, mailed to you every day. $39.98 Up Evening World, 25c per week Boys’ Su'ts Daily World, 25¢ per week $12.98 Up Sunday World, piled Girls’ Coats and Dresses $12.98 Up oe } ue OF wend Four Fein All Alterations Free, * ashier, New York World, #untran Bullding, New York City et i