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HOSPECIAL COPS OVER TUBE FARES ‘olunteers Urge Passengers to Disregard Orders to Pay Six Cents, Rival baltyhoos chanting “Don't yy mote than a nickel!” or “Don't p in more than six cents,” to-day janked all Hudson and Manhattan ube stations in Jersey City, the ‘ Hatest feature of the- fight on the 7 rebate slip. Volunteers voiced jhe jitney slogan, while special po- tcemen hired by the company de- anded the higher fare, occasionally forcing their suggestion so vigor- ly that the regular Jersey City ice made arrests, 7 Tho city authorities have an- yunced that, inasmuch as. five cents ‘the legal fare between atations in Hudson County, no passenger can be Pompelied to pay six cents and take B rebate slip redeemable for a cent he gets off In the county. | Martin Smith, @ special guard, the entry of Morgan Mht- of No. 7 B Street, into Sum- : Fea ca Station, Smith was ar- ed, charged with assault and tery and held by Judge Markley ,{p First Criminai Court for the Grand ry. Two hours later Myron C. Ernst, formerly Corporation Counsel, was stopped by Edwarnt Mead, a @pecial policeman at Grove Street Btation. Mead also was arrested, charged with assault and battery, » and will be arraigned to-morrow, For the most part the contest is good- patured. —_————— COP AIDS PAIR HE ARRESTED. Pays Ardent Swain's Shortage of $1 to Meet Fine, Robert Hunt, twenty-four, tn Jeffer- eon Market Court to-day, had only $9 to pay & $10 fine imposed upan him and Alice Rafferty. The lacking $1 was Pi Ray MoCarthy eg Ea a ae hae at FS clock, to-day @ crowd had | pathered. ———————___—_ Boland to-day to resume hi @ase of Ludwig C. A K. the ized Soviet Rus- on Sept. 13. It learned to-da; fi tion authorities ence from ssia which were said to have been livered to persons in close ston it the JPTscR investigation of allegea sm e: av of alle * fi Jewell and 01 we ip to Martens. WOMEN'S SCREAMS ARRESTEDIN WAR | ROUT BURGLARS IN == ss HONE OF BANKER Masked Men Flee When Maid Defies Death - Threat in Jersey. Three masked men were standing over Mins Elizabeth Davis, twenty- six, maid in the house of Arthur Harmon on Park Pince, Short Hilla, | in Auto Va. with the langost numerical growth total loot amounted to $1.60 In change and a gold bracelet * Mr. Harmon is Vice President of Robert Winthrop & Co, bankers, No, He was — RICHMOND FORGES AHEAD. Now Has 171,007 ¥ jon and Ranks as 7th City of U. 6 WABHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Richmond, of population in its history during the jast decade, takes rank aa thirty- seventh largest city of the country, the Census Bureau announcing fa popula- tion to-day as 171,067, Ten years ago Richmond ranked as | thirty-ninth city and In the decade has loutgrown Syracuse, New Huyen, Mem- Phis and Scranton, Richmond's numeri- cal Increase waa 44,039, or 34.6 per cent. | TRE EVENING WORLD, THUR Closes at 5 P. M. Closed ‘Sacurdays During August Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— COFFEE WHOLE. c Buy it on our earh . and cerry plan and ib. nave delivery expennes and retailers’ profits. TRY OUR Bhs 38th Street PURE MARACAIBO COFFEE You Will Enjoy Its Excellence and Appreciate Its Economy DELIVERED IN NEW YORK, BROOKLYN AND WrHliEN 900 Mitew aT it CENTS Li. a eae a Gillies Coffee Co. 233-239 Washington St., New York Hetweon Park Piace and Barciay St. Phone Barclay 9857. Bat. 60 years. 39th Street Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ash for Telephone Order Desk Splendid Week-End Values Again! Summer Neckwear At Noteworthy Saving: N, J, when she awoke at 12.80 o'clock | this morning. “We'll kill you Jf you make a! sound,” whispered one of the men.) Miss Davis screamed, awaking Mra. Harmon, sleeping in an adjoining | room. Mrs, Harmon rushed to her bedroom window and screamed. Charles H. Cox, father of Mra, Har- mon, whose home is next to the Har- mon residence, reached his window !n thne to see three men enter a large touring car in which two other men| were waiting. He telephoned for the police. ‘The mon had entered wy forcing a window on the first floor, They left no clues as to their identity. Their Generally speaking, it now takes a 36 to 38 chest to cap- ture a saving among our men’s suits! t Though, here and there, there are still a few sizes for those of less average build. Were $48 and $70. Now $35 to $45, Rogrrs Peet ComPANY Broadway Broadway at 13thSt, ~ “Four at 34th St. 4 Convenient Broadway Comers” Fifth Ave, at Warreo at 41st St. 38th Street White fixtures enamelled on steel—will not chip, BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Specaly Shop of Oiyinaions FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET Important Sale FRIDAY WHITE SPORTS OXFORDS and PUMPS For Women and Misses 12.50 Formerly 16.00 and 17.00 Genuine buckskin oxfords in all white or trimmed with tan or black leather. All white buckskin pumps, hand welted soles, low military heels. e WOMEN’S SHOES—Fourth Floor. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR At Reduced Prices Glove Silk Vests, Formerly 3.95 2.95 Extra long and in heavy quality pink glove silk. Athletic Undervests, 1.25 Formerly 2.50 and 2.95 * Discontinued styles in white or flesh dimity. Athletic Union Suits, 1.85 Formerly 2.95 G Discontinued styles in white or flesh colored dimity. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR—Main Floor, Lord &7eylor - FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Bathroom Fixtures peel or change color. Beautiful . Wraps: For Immediate Wear ~ $55.00 ee are advance models, in Coat-Wraps for women, smart and luxurious examples of the Autumn modes, in nov- elty Bolivia, finished with silk stitching, finely tailored and silk-lined throughout—really remarkable values.* Two models in new shades of blue, tan and brown. Jersey Sport Suits For Women and Misses, $20.00 NOTHER shipment of these Suits of excellent quality wool Jersey—extraor- dinary offerings for this low price. Two youthful and good-looking models, notched collars, a few Tuxedos, narrow ii belts, patch pockets, in plain § colors or heather mixtures, rich Autumn shades. $20.00 to $40.00, Plaids, stripes and thecks in the Autumn colorings; box side and knife pleated; also plain sports models. Excellent val- ues, Tub Skirt Clearance—$3.75 Zephyr 'Wool Sweaters $9.75 Just the right weight for early Autumn, and unusual of- ferings at this price. Slip-on model, square neck, brush wool collar, range of colors. Third Floor, Women’s Finer Silk Hosiery Priced Very Low. All Silk Hose Exceedingly good quality. brown; double heels, soles and top. $2.94 pair The Demand of the Hour Smart Satin Dresses Exceptionally Priced for the Week-End ' $50.00 VARIETY of desirable styles, in both women’s and misses’ sizes, of fine quality Satin—just the Gowns in good taste for all sorts of occasions. Third Floor Girl's Middy Dress $13.50 4 pee regulation middy model is a practical school dress for early Fall and Winter wear. Navy blue serge is the material. The model is a two piece affair with full pleated skirt and middy with turned back cuff at the bottom. Sailor collar, braid trimmed; emblem on sleeves The price is extremely low for the quality offered. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Fourth Floor Silk velvet of a fine quality is stitched in the smart ribbon effect—the most popular of the sea- son—for this conventional sports hat. The soft adjustable brim adapts itself easily to any desired shape and is sure Black, white and A Charming Velvet Hat For Immediate Wear Specially ¥ ced $10.50 Clearance Summer Dresses $5.00 to $12.50 ~ Wonderful values in dainty tub Dresses for Women and Misses at very low prices. A variety of charming models. Tweed Sport Suits $50.00 | Grey or tan mixtures, smart tailored models for “Autumn wear, motoring and afield, at this very special price. Tricotine Suits at $85.00 Third Floor ~~ Thread Silk Hose to be becoming. Where You Get Double Value for Your Monew First, because of ‘new assortments; corresponu- ingly greater selections; and uncommonly high quality as evidenced by the finest representa. tions from Europe and America—all our regu- lar stock. Secondly, because ,these prices are Were —— aS ee. ee 279 Broadway Biway at 49th lower than to-day's wholesale replacement cost. 85c and $1 65¢ $1.50 and $2 95c $2.50 $1.36 a4 $3.00 $1.85 } $3.50 and $4 $2.38 : $4.50 and $5 $2.95 2 Flatbush Av., Bkn 125th St. a1 3d Ave. Now 47 Cortlandt St 44 East 4th St, Useful Articles for Bath Room and Kitchen, Attrac- Tub Soap Dish, 85c; Paper Holder, 60c; Soap Dish, 75c; Tooth Brush Holder, 40¢ Towel Racks, 18 inch length ........ $1.00 aa inch length....1.s0ssecreecee an $1.10 tively Priced Overhead Shower All brasa, finely nickel plated, heavy duck cur- $12.50 BathRoomScale White enamel. Sanitary Gar- bage Can — | White enamel .....$3.95 ~—= | Folding Ladder Step $1.75 $2.25 Oak finish White enamel. ., Boventh Floor Silk Hose Seamless foot, seamed leg. $1.00 pair ia Black or white, lisle soles and tops. A hand-made flower of | : self material is the appro- $1.85 4 pair priate trimming. Black, brown, navy, taupe, American beau- ty, sapphire, purple, rust, beaver, sand, beet- root and Copenhagen. Ground Floor. a Nil Modish Street Pumps Emphasize Style and Comfort $10.83 nctuding Tax Built on an essentially practical last, these military heel pumps with the medium™oe make instant appeal to the woman of tailored tastes—brown and black kidskin, Women’s Bathing Shoes, $3.25 Fine grade satin in blue, black, green Ribbon tie and light rul bor sole. Black Satin Bathing Shoes, 85c 0 ee | or purple. Fourth Floor, A Special Offering of Boys’ Wool Norfolks Many of these fine suits have extra knickerbockers, and all are marked so far below their regular prices as to make the values most unusual. There are only a few suits, and at these figures they are sure to goquickly, Sizes 7 to 18. 29 Suits at $13.50 45 Suits at $18.50 55 Suits at $22.50 A Clearance of Boys’ Wash Norfolks We have for quick selling some black and white crash Norfolks, striped flannels, and tan poplins—uniformly good suits but in broken lots and sizes, from 8 to 16 years, marked at $6.75 Fourth Floor,

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