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* 622" te ONS SMTEE we Sod acnapecmanascaees 16 ADMIT GAMBLING _ [LINER DODGES 13 ICEBERGS, \v='n"s. 8 WITH POLICE NEAR | captats steps cormania cor stent mies away th Doring Naht. Saratoga Poolroom Men Testify They Carried on Operations De- Spite Officers at Doors. BALLSTON SPA, N. Y., May 13. ‘Testimony that gambling was in full) , swing in Saratoga Springs during the | 1 summer of 1919 and early in 1920 was given yesterday by pool- room proprietors at the trial of Charles B, Andrus, District Attorney of Saratoga County, charged with neglect of duty. The poolroom men declared they conducted resorts in Broadway and | adjacent streets, thinly disguised as cigar stores, where bets on the rac were accepted. Even while policem were stationed in front of hi i? James C. Fennell, who pleaded guilty Lor WOMEN ang nt to bookmaking earlier in the investi- | ol gation, testified he carried on opera-| 120 ‘WEST BAth ST. MACYS tions. | Ernest H. Duval, clerk for Alfred , Duval, who also had previously Season 8 Pleaded guilty, said the play some- Startling times ran as high as $1,200 daily in| Sensation the Duval establishment * Another witness for the prosecu tion, who told of disregard for the police, was Michael J. Sweeney, whose place on Broadway was raided Straightline Tailleur SUITS Made to Sell at $29.50 Saturday Only 57 ast summer by Deputy Attorney Generaj Bascom's officers. He testi- | fied a policeman had been st. at his door from Jan. 1 to 1920, but that he had contin bookmaking activities. His clerk, he declared, who received the racing re turns over the telephone, worked in full view of passersby. | ‘A rouleice loss of between $28.000 and $40,000 in a South Broadway re- sort operated by Jules Formel, now fm Dannemora Prison, was reveal by Jacob Silverstein of Buffalo. testified he lost the money wh Rachie Brown, who was indicted in the baseball scandal, spun the wheel | ee French Elyseene Instead of Five. | ~ Adgie |i BRIDGEPORT, May 18 Coats are 38 inches long. Costello, wild animal trainer, bas one | 4 Belted or Without Belts lon in a cage on the carnival lot ‘te Misses’ and Women's Sizes day instead of the five she had week ago. First Leo, star performer, was taken by a Deputy Sheriff on a| $300 judgment For a short time Leo was back tn | Adgie's possession after being at- | tached. She paid the $300, and was | bringing the lion back to Bridgeport | when another attachment for $1,000 | was served to her and Leo was again taken into custody, Three times with- | in the past week Leo has had legal | ms eerved on him. The other FINAL REDUCTION SALE MANNISH TWEED SUITS of Superior Fabric and Tailoring, Notch 310 and Tuxedo Fronts. Formerly $18.75. Reduced Saturday to three are locked in a barn in charge | [J of a Deputy Sherif. Jie | ark ness 4 E BIG STORE W ———>_—_ | 9s Latest Style Garments, HER LIONS SEIZED FOR DEBT. Tha splendidly tailored in the new ——___ ith mannish fabric, on Entire Stock of | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, ‘nel MOTOR TRUCK KILLS GIRL. front of ver home, | 8 of No. 11 Lb Ns 8 curb and was — an HAMaILTONS 5 © More Than 50% Off! 1 200 NEW DRESSES | $35 Values—Now $16.95 Phe materials include Canton Crepes, Satins, Crepe Meteors, Trico leltes, Jerseys, Tricotines and ‘Taffetas Over 20 different styles Fe at $16.95 Ham LTON GARMEAT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue ; rin i Near 31st Street bese $16.95 Cur Entire Fifth Avenue Building Kgclusively to ‘omen’ Were H LITTLE PRICES | 344 SIXTH AVE: aPores sree, All this season’s newest styles in one and two strap effects, Brogue and Saddle Oxfords. $6 TO $8 VALUES, 85 TWENTY STYLES r | als STRAWS Better Values Better Qualities "i \ A variety of fine Sennet Straws with wide, medium or narrow brims and crowns of various heights. 5° 4:5 oF dames McCreery & Co. Men’s Furnishing Shop—Main Floor SUEDES, SATINS, BRONZE, PATENT, DULL and BROWN PATENT MARY JANES be Exceptional vaiue LITTLE BOYS’ CANVAS OXFORDS and MARY JANES Leather bottom, All sizes to 2, 1.69 1.79 BOYS’ “WORKSHU”| BOYS’ TAN SHOES Brown Canvas, Rubber Bottom, pes 12 to 2, $1.98, sizes 8% to 11, | Blucher or Englsh style. (Stitchdown), ‘Tan or Black wes to 134% (Built Ike a tire.) OR Famous Sun Seal Blue Serge, with Seal of Satisfaction, is the most wonderful Blue Serge for fast color, tested and found to be of the best pure dye. ‘Trade Mark Registered 50 BRICE For Suits Book Your Bade Tp £308 Order Now for Decoration A FOR ONE WEEK [pein WY TA ONLY. scart Faure, ‘““UNCOMMON SENSE” By JOHN BLAKE A PAMPHLET containing forty-eight selected talks from the series now appearing in The Evening Worl This pamphlet has been issued in response to a demand manifested in a large number of letters received both by The Evening World and by the writer of the series. Sent prepaid by mail on receipt of 25c, or may be i at any of The New York World offices. Address Mail Orders to The Department, Park Row, New York. Postage stamps may be used in remitting, if desired for convenience. World, Cashier's 1921. FRIEDMAN’S ADVANCE SALE of Women’s Low Shoes Models That Were $10 and Up Sale Starts DM; Sale Starts yy To-day -day Walking Oxfords and Pum 8 of Russia Calfskin, Black Kid. Patent Leather; numerous styles ond Pattern Dress Pumps of Black Kul, Paten Leather and Brown Calfskin with Louis heels, and other smart models These Values Will Be ‘‘The Talk of New York’’— First:—Because the smartest, most desirable models have been re duced from our former reasonable prices NOW, early in the season, while you need them. Second :—Because this footwear is of our well known high standard of quality, which at this sale price means marvelous values. For us this sale will gain publicity—new, year-round customers—and for you it comes as a real shoe buying opportunity. Sale at all our eight stores. We advise shopping in the morning RIEDMANS FAMOUS FITTING FOOTWE NEW YORK STORES: BROOKLYN STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Near 48th St. 453 FULTON ST., Nr. Smith St. 2188 THIRD AVE., Near 119th St. 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE. 643 EIGHTH AVE., Near 4Ist St. 1327 BROADWAY, Near Grove St. 2935 THIRD AVE., Near 152d St. 5320 FIFTH AVE., Near 54th St Open from 8.30 A. M. to 9.30 P. M. Sound sleep is nature’s way of keeping you healthy You could do without food for several days perhaps, but sleep you must have. Nature’s only chance to restore used-up energy is during your hours of sleep. And you must sleep soundly and restfully to get the full benefit of this rebuilding process. Have you ever slept on an Ostermoor? That’s the mat- tress that for sixty-eight years has been famous as a sound- sleep producer. Its wonderful elasticity yields just enough to pillow the body, and yet it is sufficiently firm to support the spine in the right way. Guaranteed not to mat, pack, get hard or lumpy. Non-absorbent, dust-, moth-, and vermin-proof. If you will come direct to our block-long showrooms we will gladly show you the many styles and sizes of Ostermoors—fresh from our workroom tables. Then you can see for yourself why the Ostermoor is the favorite mattress with thousands of folks throughout the world, Perhaps you will want one too. Free, 144-page catalog and sam- ples of coverings. Come to our big showrooms this week OSTERMOOR & COMPANY, 114 Elizabeth St., New York (Near Grand St. 3rd Ave. “L” Station) Showrooms extend through the block to 132 Bowery adjoining Bowery Savings Bank Telephone No. 5 Spring Ostermoor Mattresses are also sold by good dealers and department stores Ostermoor Mattress “ Built—Not Stuffed” IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT” AD. 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