The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 5

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TART SUCCEEDS (CONNOR HERE AS SHIEF DRY AGENT CLUB BANDITS GET $1,000 IN I PATERSON | Turn Out Lights as They Leave—! |pointed by Mayor Hylan a ‘ew days/| in Westchester County to honor the men }ago to fill the unexpired term of] of that territory who have given their former Magistrate Peter Rarlow, who | tives in the various wa Chased by Police in Auto as They Flee in Car. our armed men held up ten meim- ers of the Pioneer Social Club at Pat-/| a erson N, J., early to-day in thelr rooms at No. 9 Ramapo Avenue. They stole | RENAUD On BENCH. im City Renaud, ap- | died recently in Chicago, sat in the Harlem Court for the first time to- | day |,, Deputy Sup intendent of Tlec- tions James presented an King people of the city TEMPLE TO HONOR HEROES. Wentchester Wane 61,000,000 | Stracture as Memorial to Soldiers. Plans for a $1,000,000 memorial temple of the United States have been outlined by the County Chamber of Commerce. The purpose is to raise the money by popular subserip~ tion, and to select the site by a refer- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921, Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered July 1st. wow ames MeCreery & G0. >«>~ Sere ae gavel to iin atrace itenad. Ii wras | endum vote of the people of the county. MeCreery Quality Merchanc Advertised, on Sale beginning Friday, May 27th. Telephone Fite Roy 8400 i -lthe gift « ny ees e # = == Re ap dred dotiars’ worth of Jewelry, They | Superintendent of Tlection's. office, | Among the men who have helped inl- Anti-Saloon League Praises Ef- escaped in an automobile standing a/Madjstrate | Kenaud was formerly | tiate the project aro Col. William Mul- ; ie (A block away. hegd of that ofc. chutes 1a. | 400% Bishop Arthur 8. Lloyd, V. Everit forts of Retiring Prohibi- "Stroman John Herman aw ihe! wat'Esiane * Abin? Ratio’ 24; | sacy and’ Colla Armetrone Last Two Days of Our Sale of tlon Director four men walk away, but thought they sel, representing tho KFrench} 92° | |= ———— ey | — were club members, Levine and A: h y- THREATENS DAD, KILLS SELF Women’s Summer Footwear 7.75 9.75 10.75 Every day customers attending this Sale inform us that the as- sortment of Summer Footwear we are displaying is the very finest anywhere being shown—and our prices are absolutely unequalled. For two days more these same values will prevail. After then the prices will go back to regular. At 7.75. Models of all White Linen or Linen com- bined with Patent Leather, Brown, Green, White Kid or Tan or Black Calfskin. Regulation Oxford style, others have smart instep straps, Cuban, Military or low College heels, At 9.75. Pumps of Washable White Kid with hand- turned soles and petite or high Louis heels. Fetching affairs of White Buckskin or Linen trimmed with Pat- ent Leather, Tan or Black Calfskin or White Kid; reg- ulation Oxford style, others with instep straps, Cuban, Military or College heels. At 10.75. Pumps of White Washable Kid with hand-turned soles and Louis heels, Beige colored Buck- skin models combined with Tan Calfskin. White Buck- skin trimmed with Patent Leather or Tan Calfskin. Some have modish instep straps—others are regulation Oxford style. Various types of walking heels. No C. 0. D.'s—No Approvals—No Returns (Second Floor) Price deflation has been much more dras- In the May Sale of White Avenue, ; t known realdents Pranalt n the south shore of Long Island, One of the few surviving skippers of | days when whalers set out from g Island ports, he had sailed all r the glob tral —— )_ As the men went through Straight|man Maurice Bloch, Charles 8. O'Connor, who has been Street, however, Patrolman Herman —S LAWYER, 72, SENTENCED. Son Takes Own Life, in England, An American business man, this district since Nov. 19, 1919 ne eet Danae ees Tae. yi George Olesky, No. 177 Avenue F, Ba- who recently returned from abroad, states uto e n there- 4 ‘ James H, McCreery, a lawyer, | asked for help. son threatened me aud explains this circumstance on the basis the ope: yuntr: aT 1 \~ Pp rat ‘Vhe new Director is a former Magis- taped SE COMET, SHE BBELE eS seventy-two years old, of No. 948| with a revolve that we in America are always in a hurry, members. At a signal from one alljcourts of Manhattan and maintained | stanley, the son, twenty-eight, dead on stances are actually down to their pre-war “ four drew revolvers and backed the|an office at No. 137 Broadway, was | status. In every instance they are as low as there were five different supervising members up against the wall, order- tenced by Jud mi | ea ‘rohfbiffon enforcement officers, The ing them to hold up their hands. As|0', General Sessions today to serve ‘ and warned the members not to make}on Blackwell's Island. He was con- Wea Rane an outcry or turn up the lights for |victed of grand larceny two months ckerly De 4. 1,028 were to wholesale dealers. Of at least five minutes. this mumber 2,000 lave been can-| a Avenue, Brooklyn, the proceeds of insurance policy held by her husband |Chowue and Ocean Beach, died in hie Meets Dah eee WAR ee sees the Bronx, former Deputy |or the same Masonic lodge and the |and one of tho ‘bi «nd in the State of Texas only seven. Construction | Commissioner, | 1a volunteered to collect the { tie, di Used le aaa, yea that he ds withoutmess Are Remarkably Low in Prices vfohmes, who also went out of office | White All Wool Poiret Twill of a thought they acted suspiciously and MeCreery Goes to Prison For Steal- N. J. r \" that we have returned more nearly and gen- turned over bis office to-day at noon upon commandeered a passing auto- t Megocrershind yonne, Ni J. ran from his house this trate of Binghamton, N. Y ‘The men were not masked and were| Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, who for] As the two men returned to the house whereas in England they move more slowly. rm 4h Ne . in ome ‘ ty | the floor with two bullet wounds in the Be eerttar Moceiena Codae oe ouee the latest wholesale price-decrease permits not leas than six months nor more | cause of the dispute between father and roeords show on. ago. . ey oGreery. tole $1,000 trom. an SERCH. Fire Island, May celled. In the same iength of time 41 Creston [Who died In Denver in February, 1990, |sleeD at his cottage here last night. Mé, O'Connor plana to take a vate: been, appointed by Comptrolier | surance” At the time of his conv :t noon, The retiring Director made | vieh/ aO1e quulley) 88 inches wide, 4.65 Woolen Dress Goods Pee oO a of Finance at a titution. Investigation established | i! While Father is Summoning Po- tic and complete in the United States than ‘rohibition Enforcement Director in he catled Patrolman John Bulger. 000 " Police - es than England has, >. 8, Hart, who succeeded him. Mile and followed into Bergon County. ing 81,000 From Friend's Widow.| morning, met Police Lieut. Russell and crally to pre-war prices th: zl ‘ecattered through the club, posing as;many years practised in the criminal | they heard two shots, Inside they found The truth is, McCreery prices in many in- While Mr. O'Connor held office ‘The police have not learned the 23,000 permits were they left they turned out the lights,/than three years in the Penitentiary )wsued for the sale of liquor, of which ra, Jeanette Kruger of No. 881 Third|26—Capt. Noah T. Ackerly, of Pat- ia TMinois, including Chicago, there | ! Kruger and McCreery were meinbera | He was about seventy-five years old ton and to resume the practice of (i2if,to,head the pension division of |tlon McCreary promised to maker es <1 W. H. An | j ublic a letter from Anderson formerly 6.60, yard, «f the Anti-Saloon League, which ee ek ets White All Wool Tricotine for suits, Peed AR UNF dresses and separate skirts; medium weight. formerly 4.00, yard, 2.75 retire from office I wish to place on rxeord the fact that notwithstanding 12e almost insuperable difficulties you White All Wool Dress Serge; a firmly woven quality in correct weight for Spring and Summer ap- ere up against we believe you have Cone the best that you could in an| parel; 54 inches wide. yard, 1.65 formerly 2.25 Imost impossible situation and have iever entertained any doubt as our personal sincerity and Integrity. te Replying to a request for legal in-| White All Wool Jersey Cloth in ormation regarding the disposition rn . S| dress ight; 64 inches wide, beduore'4ban s18000,000 In waleed MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK reer y Hneny 478, yard, 2.50 Yquor, Corporation Counsel O'Brien | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street (Second Floor) esterday instructed Police Commis- | ioner Enright that a Judge able to| etermine whether liquor is good or ad must pass upon each seizure. he good liquor must be turned over *> the Sheriff for sale to hospitals nd the bad liquor to be destroyed. Police Headquarters announced esterday that arrests for alleged *rohibition Law violation in this city ow total 4, Most Unusual Values in Negligees and Breakfast Coats Negligees of heavy quality Crepe Meteor with flow- ing sleeves of self material or Georgette Crepe. Hand- made Flowers and Silk Tassels provide the finish. Pink, Turquoise, Coral, Tea Rose, Orchid, French Blue, Rose and Black, Special, 17.50 Continuing Our Dinnerware Sale Pre-Holiday Sales of Men’s Undergarments Attorney f Ogden Miil Reid, Fasid CAE Gri the NeWEVARG TRIbGHE com saligees of Plaited Crepe de Chine. with graceful ssociation, argued before Supreme d M 9 O f d ‘oat of Georgette Crepe and smart Tie Sash. ourt Justice Ticrney yesterday for Special, 13.00 sBierney_ yesterday. tap an ens XToOrds 5 1e return of quor and an automobile truck seized y the police just as William Weiss, in employee of Mr. Reid, was load- jag the truck in front of Mr, Reid's Breakfast Coats of exceptionally heavy quality Crepe de Chine, Shot Taffeta or two-tone Satin in the loveliest of hues. Ruching and vari-tinted Flowers will form interesting “Specials” for embellish them, Special, 13.00 Jome. Justice Tierney reserved de- cision, to-morrow (Friday) Breakfast Coats and Negligees of Taffeta; two-tone ‘ont Office Aids Washington The Edwin Pattern Satin or heavy quality Crepe de Chine, adorned with Visitors. Washington who have with the Govern: full information’ of self-ruching, hand-made Flowers, Tie-Sash, Four feteh- v ing models. Pink, Light Blue, Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Orchid, Coral, Henna, Wistaria and Navy. Special, 9.75 100-piece Service, twelve. elsewhere 569.50, complete for 27.50 Visitors to Men’s Light-weight Underwear 56-piece Service, complete for six. he proper artments to approach, Negligees of heavy, lustrous Crepe de Chine................ Special, 7.50 thelr location, and the officials in elsewhere 38.50, 17.50 2 any sacle! p nange,, at an Information | Bureau (Prices include tax) io Boat Penny z Parry rae mala Avenue ‘and. Twelfth Street, consisting of Cats Rterr) Washington, it was announced here to- Departmen «ay by the Post Off Plaid Madras Sleeveless Shirts, coat styie; with KNEE DRAWERS to match anes ove, per garment 65c : 4 rf W. 34th St. Sian. | oe Fi 8 A IEW ‘ ! The Brighton Pattern ; Plaid Madras Umiom Suits, sieevetess and 100-piece Service, complete for ' Pre-Holiday SALE | Mothers, This Ie a Wonderfal | Opportunity to Outfit the Children for the Summer. twelve persons, 34.00 ; ‘ anes 56:0} An Important Sale of Men’s Cigarette Cases Belt Buckles { knee-length 56-piece Service, complete for six persons. elsewhere 62.60, 18.00 (Sizth Floor) per suit $1.15 and ; | Exceptional , | oor al Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, sleeveless ang 9.75 The ane, a_ limited i | Middy knee-length, quarter-sleeves and knee-length, and Bedding Wee k Only 75 Sterling Silver and umber of these belt buckles, ; | Dresses quarter-sleeves and three-quarter length 14kt. Gold-Filled Cigarette at a large price concession, ac- berges counts for this very low figure. They are Sterling Silver in en- gine-turned or hand-engraved designs. . Features Low Prices in Comfortable Beds and Bedding Cases at this price! There are many sizes with either ham- per suit $1.65 mered or engine-turned designs. (Main Floor) eer y fee eens, eter: Men’s Calfskin Oxfords at the extraordinary low price of $8.50 per pair The models are up-to-the-moment and equally destrable for present and Summer wear. They may be obtained in black or dark tan, with wide or medium toe; or in light tan with medium toe only. The assortment contains all sizes and widths, but not in every style. For Friday and Saturday Only 25% Off Our Entire Stock of Desk Sets Book Ends Racks Writing and Brief Cases Two-inch Colonial Post Bed, with five three-quarter-inch filler rods; all finishes. formerly 22.00, 16. 75 Photograph and Autograph A\l- bums Telephone Records All Boxed, Import- Address and En- ed and Domestic gagement Books Stationery Reduction will be made at time of purchase. No C. 0. D,'s. and Men's Underwear on First Floor Square Tube Bed, Colonial design, with cane panel in head and foot. Ivory, Walnut or Mahogany finish; all sizes. formerly 27.50, 21,50 (Seventh Floor) and uroat, World Building, will be listed for thirty days. ‘These lista can be een at any of The World’s @ffices. “Lost and Found” advertisements Men's Shoes on Sixth Floor | ean be left at any of The World's | Advertising Agencies, or can Gelephoned directly to ‘The World. Geli 4000 Bockman, New No Returns. (Main Floor) New York, of 70, Office, 4100 Main.

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