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SAY SCHOOLBOY THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, ! SET FIRE TO BURN °: | HIS BAD MARKS .Eleven-Year-Old Frank Johnson Accused of Trying to De- stroy Records. Frank Johnson, eleven, of Bouth Ozone Park, L. L, 1s under arrest on a charge of having set fire to the record room of Public | f School No. 96. | It le sadd that, having failed to ‘be promoted in school Fob. 1, the doy attempted to find the records containing the reason and = stroy them, it is charged broke into the school pollding Tuesday night and started three fires in the record room. « GETS 12 YEARS F FOR ROBBERY Brooklyn Pal of Man Indicted tn Bootlegcing Murder Sent te Ging Sing. David Kron was sentenced to Sing Sing for twelve years by Supreme Court Jastice in Brooklyn to-day for taking part with Russell Brice fast November ‘in ropbing Harold Anderson and Arthur Wiliams of 350. Brice pleaded guilty and is now in Ging Ging. When called as a witness against Kron he tried to exonerate ‘him. Kron has since been questioned in an effort to connect Brice with the Eokert murder on Staten Island, for which Brice has since een indicted. Kron! did his best to shield Brice from that charge. ical ceiieaemaeans CADETS’ HOOCH MAN JAILED. Rootlesger Whe Sold Wert Point Mem Semtenced te 14 Days. Alexander Gtagalino, who runs a cigar store near West Point, was sentence! t fourteen days in jail by United States Judge Engitsh to-day. A complaint waa made to the War Department wy Brix. Gon. MeArtbur that Stagaline was sell tng Naver to. cadets, An intelligons: officer got the evidence. | John Gallagher, doorman at Rotsen- | Weber's, was sent to jail for fourtew | days, Cases against two other om Dioyees of that restaurant ware dix Daas VANAIE RTM Wilh Y/; ay Vg W_-7ul FULTON STREET cof BRIDGE TREE! of Hoyt St Subway Mation Brooklyn 1329-1331 4310-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Acenue BROOKLYN Bet. 48th and 49th Ste, BROOKLYN Continuing Saturday Absolute Clearance Entire Stock of Boys’ Overcoats In Three Groups Sizes 3 to 18 GROUP 1 — PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM $10.75 TO $15.00. *D GROUP 2 — PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM $15.75 TO $20.00 8 GROUP 3 — PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM $21.75 & UPWARD $10 Boys’ Spring Suits Season’s First Showing Snappy new suits, in both dark and new spring patterns, excel lently tailored all-wool materials, Most 75 Siaes Moderately 1 0 Priced, at 6tol8 |: {FURNITURE EROOM A ART $245 | Open All Day Tuesday, Washington's Tuesday, Washington's Birthday Thousands of yards of high grade ALL-WOOL materials included in this sale. Worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, pencil stripes and checks in very de- sirable patterns. CUSTOM MADE to your measure. No other tailor can make these to sell for less than $40.00. My price with extra trousers of same material, ONLY............- My two Brooklyn stores are loaded with big stocks of WEAR-PLEDGE and my own ADLABOY clothes. Bauman Clothing Corporation, Inc., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, failed for approximately two million dollars, and we purchased a big quantity of their stock. To this fine clothing I have ’ . $12 Boys’ Suits ’ mn $12 Boys’ O'Coats $ ; added my own very excellent ADLABOY 12 Boys’ Mackinaws cots, thor mre ort si vaca happy by the very high values offered dur- YOUR CHORES 19 ing this sale. Two $12 garments for the Any 2 for Scale price of one, Boys’ suits, overcoats and mackinaws, TWO for TWELVE DOLLARS New York Stores: 118 Nassau St. Near Beekman Street 3 Church St. Near Liberty Street CUSTOM MADE mots 1921. SUITS 8 plendid suits & over- coats will makea sp ecial | ap peal to you. $30.00 Value a READY-TO-WEAR SUITS an O'COAIS This is an unusual assortment of good garments, well made and very snappy in style. of patterns and colors in these and 0’COATS Guaranteed p $25 VALUES For Only The wide varjety}! 50 WATCH FOR OPENING Announcement of my New Store, Broadway at 39th, New York sci ai ALL-WOOL SUITS ant.-O°COATS READY-TO-WEAR A collection of suits and overcoats narily expect to find ed twice as high, als in the newest od. | G OPEN anes Y , Watch for Opsoing Announcement of My New Store—B’way at 39th St., N. Y. TROUSERS That include a quantity of FRENCH BACK and ALL WOOL worsteds that are posi- tively $7, $8 and $10 values. My price during this Sale MEX AND WOMEN OF NEW YORK, REMEMBER that oppor- tunity knocks only once ina long, long time. the thousands who are already customers of my chain of stores and every ce else in New York will benefit by this gigantic clothing sale. has been attempted in the clothing industry for many years. heed prices to such a low level as to create comment all over the count Iti is doubtful whether there have ever been such drastic reductions in the cloth- ing field as those I am offering here. this class has been cut to ridiculously low prices. held back. I am determined that Nothing so I have Every Suit and Overcoat in Nothing has been I want cash rather than the merchandise hanging in my stores and am taking this means of getting it. E very garment is from my regular stock and every one is on sale at the price shown below. READ IT AND WONDER rior. They will be enthustastically Ready-to- Wear 50 Brooklyn Stores: 44 Flatbush Av. Near Nevins Street 756 Broadway Near Flushing Ave. Newark Store: 186 Market St, |