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a =H. Y. DOCTOR TWICE |YOUTH ‘OUT OF LUCK’|TEN POISONED Teen CAPTIVE IN RUSSIA|.. ACCUSED OF THEFT RY. RUSHRGOMS"; joses M. Kadetz Here With Wife Held. After|Man and Two Boys in Hospital, i and Daughters After Adven- Other Victims in Bronx, 1 turous Trip. Treated at Home. r, Moses M. Kadets, formerly of No. SoU ac eicaitnardpihters Jbl West 82d Street, arrived here to-day the Olympic of the White Star Line, and little During 1914 and 1915 Dr. etn wus In American Red Cross vice, ho said, tn Kiev, In 1915 he ried Miss Sofia Monoson in Petro- a and in 1918 ne a ehrgeon tn Russian Army —weenee: ee he ee ne | Grand Centre Palace ngton Ave 46%047' Streets: Um to Crm Dailyso, LAST DAYS | of this tremendous $5000000 SALE} Kora. | KONIA Protects tender skin from the friction of sweaty clothing and chafing flesh. Relievesand heals. Amaz- ing for sunburn. Cures baby rashes and prickly heat. At all druggists Edwani MacMenemy Room at Y. M. C. A. Is Leoted of Jewelry. | Edward MacMenemy, nineteen, a stu. $10] dent living in the ¥. M. ©. A. Butlding| ead Street, the Bronx, are suffering at No. 216 Wost 234 Street, waa ar-|ffom polnoning this morniife, the result ralgned to-day (n Jefferson Market [Of ‘ining last night on tho wrong kind Court charged with burglary upon|F “mushrooms.” complatnt of Herbert Boecherr. The victims are: Early this morning, according to Boecherr, a noire in his room at the .[Y. M. C. A. awakened him and ah intruder told him to “lie back of you'lt get it" ‘The robber took watches, Senator Hage Bac! Senator Walter B. mabe ot Now Jorney former gov- | 4 one of the ra arniving to-day ore the White amahip ple. He said that save the Govern. great complaint went on, wa nroughout Leopold Goleota, Inck of pro Jewelry and some trinkets from thé dresser. Hoecherr says he caught Macy Menemy with the loot in his pocket "T have been out of work and out of luck,” the prisoner is quoted as saying at the West Loot aiaeea Street station, THe Mennen Company of his copture, Newark, PIANO AT 2 A. M.; NO SLEEP, wplone in “Village” Tea Room de to Disturbance, Charge. M saxophone and pifno in a wich Village tearoom at No. 182 West Vourth Street, whioh Harry Elsen and PLAYERS’ CLUB SUI UB SUIT G GOES ON Robert B. Kenettetd, continuing be Tt testimony to-day before Judge Shep- pard in the Federal District Court in his $100,000 sult against the Players’ Never Shake you up, Large selection of custom faade, slightly worn mie: fite and uncalled far Suits, $5 to $12 five other neighbors alleged reached Yeraiasiino about 2 o'clock In the morn- Glud and some of its members, includ BARGAINS Gripe or Inconvenience. resale purposes, finding that our prices—although for cash, are lower than they can find in the wholesale market. Consumers may, of course, buy here a§ cheaply as merchants, but everybody should hurry as much as possible, to avoid disappointment John Drew and Otis Skinner, ad- than brought the p rietor, Mra. In- pa that he had jcture of th Pemetas suvece contin caeeus | former Keser in in Toor, ‘but ‘dented AN Ct Tsictis SAMPLE SUITS Ne sald It wos unconnetitutions i; ‘ . nine of maigtaining huleayes, | the Uritad Staten to tend (apa abroad. fre Rinemeant MT conth The merchants of New York are realizing, now, that this sale is a real proposi- E 2 | ‘"Kogerrels also deniad that before nis f q ing until Aug. $1 on request of M: lo it mt i 7 i i iti Bide iat sie derived ime to obtain|upeh which hie suit te based, he wee a Constipation is gone! 1}8 7th Av, 9.x corre on tion., As it nears its end, merchants are buying iti quantities, supposedly for counsel and witnesses piled insulting epithets to members. — Sa & ene ‘Children’s Cotton Ribbed Stockings 25¢c Not a great many of them, and they will not be here long at this price. Sizes 6 to 9 to begin with. Hurry for yours. Boys’ Blouses 79¢ Sizes 2 to 12 years. Good grade printed} percale in a number of patterns. They are going | to go out quickly at this price, a Boys’ Shirts sd 1 Sizes 12 to 14 incly neckbands, Printed percale, good patterns. The limited quantity will prevent your getting any of them unless you hurry. | Airplane Cloth | NE woman came here and saw some | of the articles that we have on ex- hibition that have been made of this cloth and bought fifty yards. She is going to make things for Christmas. Doctors, dentists, butchers and nurses are buying it for uniforms and office coats. By the case, approximately 1,100 yards, we are making a price of. 50c a yard, f. o. b. Grand Central Palace. Do not fail to see this cloth. is great. 60c vara 50c Three Outstanding Shoe Values For Men For Women Aeih ‘oun Spider, Yara” a. CRifo of¢ Wa. 5 Wb | Cheea.go It ae ie ns Pace ted. {Xid oom Fa 13 at Tics qa 4.50 No, 7203—Meny black lace English last shoes. Straight lace, blind eyelets, Goodyear welt; snappy style, Sizes 6 to 1). No, 1807—Women's brown, five eyelet Oxfords; welted roles; military heels, Sises 234 to 8; AA to C width. A splendid shoe for general wear. No. 1552—L ttle Gents’ tan, mahogany or black shoes; Blucher style; el' solid leather. Sizes B14 to 13}4, $3.50; sizes 1 to 534, $4.00, Silks--Remarkably Low Prices Black Silk |Satin Stripe| Figured Jdning Poplin Sport Cloth Sati: Reduced from $2.00 Reduced from $2.00 ayard to a yard to 75€ 98c 24 inches wide, excellent qual- 36 Inche- wide, splendid for ity, @ very special value, dresses or skirts. Cheney Silk Serge $ Reduced from $3.75 a yard to This splendid lining satin, known everywhere by its name, is priced so low! Buy generously while it lasts. nee: nom $2.00 ‘$1 36 inches wide, cotton back, a number of patterns, Tricolette 59.75 Reduced from $5.00 a yard to This price is very low. Comes in black, navy of brown, tubular or regular weave and @ very high quality Pete, Jue got ar Amany ‘hows dogs aiouh ile As dae ho flaus on hae ae All Woolens Reduced Ten Per Cent. | } Merchants, tailors and dressmakers are buying these woolens. They find assortments and prices sufficiently attractive to bring them here rather than go into the wholesale market. There is no restriction as to the quantity one may ‘ purchase, the only stipulation being that every sale is a cash sale. Take ten per cent. off the price marked on the goods. j Two particularly attractive values which are meeting great favor are featured here. Hundreds of other remarkable bargains in fall and winter woolens await your inspection, | 54-inch Coatin, $2. 75 Cheviot Wool 75 Plaid Back, Yd. Mixture, Yd. c This coating is very heavy, weighing 24 This cloth comes in three patterns. It ie ounces to the pound, It is wonderful fabric for | 54 inches wide, and is suitable for women's or big, heavy storm coats for either men or women, | children's dresses, bath robes and children’s and in meeting much favor for auto robes, You | coata At this pric. it is @ wonderful value, should see it by all means. énd is selling rapidly. See it. | GrandCentralPalace Nemours Trading Corporation, Chas. W. Mills, Vice Pres’t & Gen’l Mgr. Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P, M. Daily. 10 P. M. Saturday Hl he 5 a a] hades i) — oy - ae r —