The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 8

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ate ‘an AO at WN the tore was being ne ir. Fisher and Falkiner were ar- HEN Will TANS SAYS UL BENT Saver a ae way at N S fast 1141 rounded up Anothe nareotse agent Killed in | in Heavy Fight- Big Seizure in in Theatre Disirict| street ng in Silesia, Teutons and Eight Made Pris- ; Numbering - 3,000. | oners. | Federal narcotic agents, diredted by)" Chief Frank Fitzpatrick and Ralph Oyler, made eight arrests last ai et ounces at mor. a VOL UN’ PEERING away and jumped, Manning wa behind when the man jump-o butt Bk to Take the Places of and seized forty f Killed in Battle With pnine the raidy Atapare | fugitive oe -'Polish Rebels. tick said “the backbone of the drug 4 toa nies raMe theatrical distelea hos! | Perr BY, June 2 (Ansocluted Press), been broken.” le HPMch woldiers forming th Artis with search: warrar . Pee Peuthen, wu city in Southeast. Federal agents went to the Renemge Mt Headquarters ti PEMOHG, near the old Poligh fron. 1% Hotel in West 46th Street and var < ei rmine Pris Be, BAe deen attacked by forces or- AtFested Dr. ‘Harry H. Fisher, who a ast 114th Street; Cha by the German inhabitants of 148 his office in the hot idles While ae ¥ n er Just 114th Street Ptown. Reports state the Germans &&UMtS wer AFORE L. 29 Bast 117th MeNghting numbered 3.000. The $2 First ebave uscd tanks in charging oalled at bate eo) Lange, No, 249 hé Germans. an Prencrip! y at and question Many of them w have been many German casu- actors and actresses and some give | {tue reported, but the French (names well Known to Broadway. not suffered losses. | There wi i Situation at Reuthen is com: ; ited by the presence of Polish in- k it forces around the city. The t ‘ Dewan a.feht with Germas in| warn approashing adic sts of the raid ‘Ouiskiris of the town on Sunday, |All Dr. Fisher's drug records were i When the French were attacked ; seized and Fitapatrick estimated that i Poles, rushes men to their assist- | the cancelled stubs showed more than|h ; | } J | STADTMULLER GETS STAY. “| se ntence Po minonad for Day—May | Testify in Moran Case. Peter Stadtmulier, business axcht of from Mix sident of the Inter-State © Wreckers’ Association, was te been sent p-day by Justice 1 branch of the tence was post- Roeporis from Beuthen are not | $,000 narcotic criptions issued by clear, but it would appear | him. Dr. Pisher was locked up at tt QhE French commander refused | Police Headquarters Broffeted aid, as it is said the} The Federal agents then went to q pench are holding the Poles from|Fatkiner’s drug store, at Eighth Ave- poned iintil applica Of hin counsel support | ing the town nue and 62d Street, and arrested Rob- fomen benan volunteering last! ert Falkiner, one of the owners. They |> tan thay Be. a witness for the state f6p-service at the front, and de- ania it was at this drug store that Both men were lieutenants of Rrindell fthey were ready to take the of the men who were killed, A|~ st women, wearing men's | “are driving wagons and qu- biles, some of them carrying § Fevolvers in their belts. The ns are sending every man pos- ing any sort of weapon to the witz front. mans and Poles have been en- din a battle near Gross-Streh- “Just east of the Oder River and of Oppein. The Germans have d the Voies and have forced insurgents to withdraw from F positions. tips ch Thirty-fourth Street fer Marine and Commerce Co, x Hand tn the United ourt to OY Sepp lnted against which a petition in Ptey was filed on May 16. i fon claims assets of $2.09 Admits Hadilities of $3,600,000 ] fatls Two Important Clearance Sales GT of seasonable merchandise, will consist of Girls' Spring Coats (sizes 6 to 16 years) THE HALL MARK = OF QUALITY FOR NINETY YEARS arranged in three groups, as follows: 9§ Coats ‘ . 42 Coats ; 31 Coats . ; reduced to $8.75 reduced to 13.50 reduced to 17.50 ING IN BEDDING- PRANK:A HALL & SONS || al 45'"ST. Ny: V Atlantic 4 ‘Sunday, June : Enstere Standard Time SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES acne ae 4 pees Beary zune turning, Lea Attentic vn. 7.00% Li T7 Similar Excursion Bundey. June wie nia System and Little Children’s Coats made of desirable all-wool fabrics, for present and Summer wear greatly reduced to $6.50 & 8.25 The sizes are not complete in every style, but range in general from 2 to 5 years. (Departments on Second Floor) The Department for ys Horlick’s Reng visics hn aa | For infants & lavalids Catalogue Merchandise on the Sixth Floor affords many definite advantages to the shopper whose time is limited, besides offer- ing excellent values in Summer Wearing Appareil for Women, Misses and Children, f THE SY shee WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, wearch yielded forty-eight ounces ‘0: | sonvieted two | ‘Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Tit..ely Offerings for Friday | "1921, emy during the war and that it was rever contended: by the Alien Property Custodian that he was so associated | METZ WINS $590,000 SUIT. | U.S. Compt Upholds Tn Ownerahty 7 | to Stook fm German Concern, Adjourns for Mrn, The right.of Herman A. Metz, former Funeral, Mer and Congressman, to own. | fhe funeral to-day of Mrs, Rost of 1,990 shares of stock in the | yan, executive member of the North tke-Hoechst Company, a Ger-|!nd Democratic Club, | the ration, Was sustained ta-das States Judve Mayer Ti a long fight betwee and the Allen Property Cu Comrt Ryan's | arty man co! wy Broadway curt held by Just arti of the Sapre Attorney 344 STREET ar P +> All “with the Farhworke funer Mrs. 1 iyo pany over this stock, which 1 $590,000, Af c United d the war the Alien Property | # an ciated the st. nent under the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DE TYPHUS IN BROOKLYN, | of typhys fever wer Health Department ck for Pading With va that it Was not n'y’ ae e Alien Pro tablivhes Mr, Mr the owner of the stock Ir decision states that MP e12 WAS NOt aasociated with the ens! TH: Extraordinary Values in Summer Apparel Needs Marked Far Below Regular Prices Why you should select | WISS ScissoRS AND SHEARS Fringed Canton Crepe Capes A new, sleeveless model of heavy Canton Crepe, trimmed with three rows of silk fringe. Navy and black. Special at 188 SHEARS are made entirely of W drop forged steel—the toughest material known to man. ‘The blades are without flaw, and will not buckle of break. They stay sharp. Look for the Wiss Trade Mark on the blade near the screw. Only shears which have passed our rigid inspection are branded with the Wiss name. It is your guarantee of satisfaction. 28.00 lll Sleeveless Sports Dresses | Jumper models, with V necks and patch pockets, in wool-jersey, linen and homespun. All colors. Special at || Checked Gingham Frocks Dainty models in one-piece, surplice and long-waisted effects, with trimmings of organdie or rick-rack braid. All colors. Special at 8.75 260 STYLES AND SIZES-- SOLD BY ALL DEALERS HANDL GOOD CUTLERY J. Wiss & Sons Co. Established 1848 8.75 Newark, New Jersey Homespun Sports Suits Well-tailored models, with tuxedo collars, patch pockets and narrow belts. In lav- | ender, jade, rust, cloud gray and _ tan. Regularly $29.50 Smart Silk Shantung Suits One model with tuxedo collar and patch pockets; the other with notched collar and slit pockets. Both have the new 36-inch coat. Special at I 9.00 Taffeta & Canton Crepe Frocks The very newest summertime mcdes, allur- 24.00 16.00. Thirty-fifth Street ingly simple in line, with full, little skirts or long coat effects. Navy, black, brown, gray and checks. Special at New, Sheer Voile Blouses Dainty models that look so well with sweater or sleeveless dress. Trimmed with real Filet or Irish lace. Regularly $2.95 | e 80 Ribbed Silk Vests & Step-in Drawers Of fine quality ribbed silk, that will launder well. In orchid, maiz, French blue, flesh, 1 79 white. Regula:'y $2.50 5 J Closing Out 185 Canton Crepe Overblouses Including a number of tie-on and slip-cver models for sports and dressy wear—in flesh, white and a wide range of high colors. All greatly reduced. Now 5.00 to 12.75 A Special Selection of Two Hundred Imported Beaded Bags (drawstring model) will offer splendid value at $10.00 each (War Revenue tax additional) These haftidsome Bags are in a number of rich color combinations (colors that will harmonize with the Summer costume) and represent a purchasing opportunity not often encountered. Any one of them would make a choice and appropriate wedding or birth- day gift. Formerly $8.50 to $19.75 (First Floor) Women’s and Misses’ Kr.itted Outerwear comprising the newest productions in Sweaters, Suits, Frocks & Capes from foreign and American sources, are shown at very reasonable prices. THE SONG HIT OF ’97-’98 WORDS AND MUSIC OF “They All Follow Me” From “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"'— Revived This Season at the Winter Garden. The Song Made Famous on Two Continents by Edna May NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD American-made WoolSweaters presenting exceptional values, include Women's and Misses’ Tuxedo Sweaters, $6.90 Women’s and Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters, 7.85 Children’s Sweaters . 7.50 All of these garments are light in weight, suitable for Summer wear. (Third Fioor) ‘ ‘ MAGAZINE SECTION ::

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