The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 8

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sean SM: TAA IE TU iain = a maaan ci a acme THE EVsxiNG WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1981. of automobiles to answer the sum-|Lexington Avenue, White Plains, in REPUBLICANS TALK Ki dana A et FAREWELL, JAZZ; “4 HUNT FOR GIRL BANDIT Backing down the stairs holding off pthe, prinoner, yiteur & ea oe tnd Meane Committee, april 10-ot| HAIL, “NUT” SONG; rewster, twenty-fou o ‘th his revol f tenants ‘on Street, but the po- $4,000,000,000 for ordinary expendi- ALTZ WHO SIT VICTIN'S ie Tite sw aa sarerea| he Sabu sintog a ee: UE NEW U ¢ [Q)AN [Sten star mera oe os paste] CREETINGS, WAL © ne en arreste lipahae easton bata Sealey barns hefore for burglary and suspected of VU, amie ag exceeded by perhaps! puybfishers Tell of Change in | Policeman Moore arrived. The wome | OTH? 4 4, tell the oe ba OF §2 000 000 000 In discussing the Deficiency Appro-{ Public Taste for Ballads in the excited crowd, that, had {feet of dark complexion well dressed —— South Carolina, asserted that the total! —_ETECAGO, June 7.—KKnow whet gathered. The than faa eeuth 60 ee ater hashes my aoe She lost path Tn appropriations for 1921 would approxi- a “nut” song 16? It’s @ senti- } eines: vidi ie From Firs: Pease) [sisth Avenue, Moore was at: bis|" rowdy i til Ta eit Hospital Sail Ill adh bal Haat as, RUE BP, Repueka mental warble bout sweethearts heels, He fired tw hots in the air | fi the effects of the beating he aa vn Geforce Desaro to a workman's bench,|to attract the attention of ‘Tramo gor trom the policemen he ited 19 spite the fact that the country ia on] |ina the ameertion Wan backed ue by padthgedton at and sar uit Lae | Yhtending to hit him over the head| Policeman James J. Sullivan at 41st | 4) 0” Fotice records, in Collogero and ® Peace footing, the naval bill t@/convincing figures. ‘The deficiency jut” songs are coming ed Street and Sixth Avenue, not George Desaro. about $60,000,000 greater than for the| bills were figured in and also $226,-| own again. At least so say song all =e ria Wik ih , * Sullivan tried to head off the Mee-| On Dec. 26, 017, he was arrested Aecal year now drancing to a close. | oe Shipping Board from sales te | publiehers in session bere. | , e girl's hand was shutting off ing man, who turned west into 4iat| DY fective Rocco ik pf ed ‘ni The Army Appropriation Bill, ghips was taken into account, Li my wind and I sunk my teeth into/ Street, pausing to fire two shots at the tarter By intsno hor CROVaE which will e discussed in the = “The eaplisuiten is that the Re- sn es aa adi two-piece Suits ber middle finger. It must have hurt| Moore which went wild. From every) Whalen. He and Pike had ¢ Senate this week, carries approxi-| publican Congress, in order to make » = : ani Wun ave cased har agony pe al then, women and children the and, of a gambling Kame FOI mately $285,000,000. Laie) gconomy; refused tn And the waits is coming back. ‘ ‘ ‘fi : “| swelled tho throng that followed in the| whic 6 owed him HO, The row rfid dette! ‘ 5 Sl ae to be a’ little livelier fi 4 Br ato coca came oe rea] Tax of Moore ead Bulitran a8 7) Fi “was shot to death ate | panned’ by the Senate, carrey ti8n-| Keation Paperoprinted inexBrnded| than the waite of yore, but Ate In Irgoriic jt drew her head back a le | attemp! lose In on would- After his arrest Desaro was draft- 000,000, including millions for the| balances, the Lae of which did) on the way to ite old favor, a hie sunk har tenth lato my tote) thied Moore fired three more dots) od and appeared for ‘isl in b's UN. gttsning Board, whlch was the ob:|Sine the Derineicy Agtseictin | Ad for "HeCeTaphionl soma” shantungs—$35 “But Broad: and 4ist Street came an- of manslaughter On Nev. ject of a severe attack by Republican] [ill authorizes more Indirect appro- those about some of home, or pis deat, Taba itoteh the onde other traffic policeman, John McAvoy, en i reeds {O° Senators, who allege gross extrava- | printions (han toy Ped upon Ghia mice | State, or river, or mountaln— . . I ould see hundreds a passengers on| revolver in hand. Two more shots gance. ee tem of covering appropriations two! Sone forever. Just “nut” songs in humidor the “L” platform yelling to me and Late from the pistol of the daylight DEFEAT OF TRAVIS At the present rate, Secretary of' years ago.” and waits music. 5 ally th an ay . ics, iiss the ctastt eb Te Pit At No, 143 West 41st Street, with IS LAID:TO WOMEN. UW UU) Www ey) mohairs—*25 fot his left band free and began Po lage atte aad rel gh gtr oe pounding me on the head with the| © ; Former Comptroller Badly Beaten . barrel of his gun. I think he dropped | Used to be the servants’ entrance to | °” ; ids Blactions d Ge other gun to get his hand free, | Be ia soul tae ae in Republican Club Blect on 9 an glacial and the two of them were beating me | Tench aad epped Kk das Botton wap | Por Post Heki 20 Years 3 CY eons on the head and face, and finally) ough to fire a last shot at the chrec| lriends of former State Comptroile alm beaches—*20 Shere porn "aiusa to the door white | Piuecoats, who had started gingerly | Travis are indignant over “te ere: . ber expen tense coveed | ronment ma [ineraiade” wtih whey sn Household Linens Mis remaining gun. Even in that try-| oor Maulivan took the west| Mr ‘Travia for election to the board |B In other Wi d pod RRav@ay ths WHEN ewe black be wall, MoAvoy chose a course midway ah aavarnehh "ot the ith Assembly [kg e or S, between his two fellow officers, The| pistrict Republican Club in Brooklyn. |F% G tly R d d P ‘ Desaro. She opened the door and : =a . IF det leave Rim Until he was out Kea vaxearor auras easniny ins ad ‘This club, at No. 32 Greene ieee 2 at rea e uce rices prices that Miltne’ sere safely through the door | Steet nd Gt tee Calne. Nogannas: TEC CTAEVOREIG ; DEEL « RUBUBIIAT kd ; when I heard the noise outside of| Suddenly there wan o Sure of Ment | readquarters. Mr. Travis hus been [Ff Table Cloths | Hemstitched Linen Huck are average for running feet and yells of “Police!’| Lent, where the grill room of the|* ighedpes ay preset mifendl Hew = 2x2 yards—$7.50, 8.00, 9.75 and 10.50 | Towels ‘Murder!" and ‘Robbery!’ I felt dazed,| inickerbocker used to be. Steaithily |*74 Was one of the t ot ( each. $9.00, 10.50, 12.00, 13.50 and 15.00 : ‘ ‘mut realized that my place w: in * cing it through the Cold — wa |= ’ UU, 99, 00, <1 A > eae hele tas sevairy an1 din-| onic ue Siareed ont as if br alten ae See 2x214 yards—$7.50, 9.25, 10.00 and | dozen. Ww orkmanship Monde were still exposed. What| ciosing of a door. They reached a| A report of the election leaked oul [ha IS; 7S\eartt: Nemmed Cotton Sheets ’ happened afterward I only leamned| “orriige room. Forcing the aor, |*-aay. Mr, ‘Travis received only 27 1g 7 ; h =P ' ant Ee aaleablsind i re Ray: CeeNANiaPea GALT cua allan | uot Cie fneoneiroah denies Napkins For Single Beds—$3.00 to 8.00 pair. thats above, “One of my men told me that when|\sc4s were up in an atiitude of sur-|Fo bly, Ger Mre Virginia 1 22x22 inch—$6.00, 8.75, 9.00 and 9.50 For Double Beds—$3.50 to 10.50 pair. he ‘went out of the shop about five| render, In a switchbox attached to| Ul, i x on : Minutes before the attack he saw| the wall behind him they found hia| 8" yn, 4; and Francis ' lozen. Comfortables the couple in a corner on the sume! volver. One cartridge remained | (a tz— women members of the ch 24x24 inch--$11.50, 12.50, 14.75 and Figured Silkoline Covered. floor cooing and billing like turtle | 45 4, had been responsible for Mr. ‘Travis’ 15.00 dozen. 5 ‘i H fin imon SSS wy) SME Mrstd Was spitiaclyioart tle iosced cscs eccceae ein (estas White Cotton filled. Size 72x78 Rea TD See nd way ughed at their | and 42d Streets, when the three po- | ELT cracls Gare RL Bungalow ClothsandNapkins inches. $3.00 each. Le tee IS . Pil was xan Potan| bad bd abd . . MA ronuapiing aisk? <1) tl aeamtea cpolinemen trom, Broaawas | WAGHIN NURGeT SEMBLE Cte one-half bleache: Figured Silkoline Covered. Pere di yesre old and'te tight in| ole saat, tee ne ee en ee ret tre ainte Napkins—22 inch $8.00 dozen With Jacquard Tussah Silk Bor- 2 to 8 West ee a Ghieete-Street Level build and not strong. eras indicate e Biate hi : nl ; : ‘ aes Derfiocmas aka ee Fier prasad Pet » of the shots fred either by ie pptanh deponit of at least the Cloths—60x60 inch . $4.00 each. der. pd White Cotton filled. Main Floor— Fverything on the Level fic Squad B was standing with hana | the plate glass window of the Con-| ‘many, the United states” Geol mn 63x63 inch . 6.00each. | $6.00 each. upraised at Sixth Avenue and 4241 ‘fut street. It struck a clerk, ia| iNickness of the. potash bearing beds ts reet. le dodged through the maze | Holmes, twent: of No. 180 South | yet to be determined. F e ‘ancy Linens for Summer Homes Hand-made Cluny Lace Lunch- | Napkins—14xl4inches $4.25 dozen. eon Sets and Scarfs. sco teagl oto ae ee each, > ; x45 inches +25 each. Only 10 More D d Thi fete serps tga | tiie Sk n bl ore ays an 1s iS Scarfs—-20x36 inches . $5.00 each. Tea Cloths, Napkins and Scarfs. 5 20x54 inches 7.00 each. Hemstitched. Made from round The Specrally Shop of Onpinalions SmuarAne, Sale Will Be Over fA Special Lot of Luncheon Sets, | thread Linen with Woven Dots. ver AVENUE Af 96% STREET Napkins and Scarfs embroidered Cloths—36x36 inches . $3.50 each. ‘ Wed ‘ood Blue @ 45x45 inches 5.00 each. (qi th S. tS t in Wedgw soo | Napkins 14x14 inches $6.50 dozen. rown the Omart Sports Luncheon Sets—13 pieces 5 Scarfs—18x36 inches $2.00 each. ; i, Luncheon Sets—25 pieces $7.00 18x54 inches 2.50 each. Costume with the Silk he os ai ; Fifth Avenue 34th and 33d FAILLE de CHINE : _ New York Streets STITCHED HAT Fa Beg. Tred Mark SPECIALIZED FOR 3 WEDNESDAY AT | f 12.75 9 ComeIn and SeeThis $625 Suit McCutcheon's Fen ae omeinan ee 18 ute crushable silk, so rich in tex- e > Ju ne Sale ture thatitadds a pellucid sheen W e Are Selling for $270 ig to every color, so soft in finish E that each hat may be put on in HE illustration, good as it is, does not do it justice. Words 3 Summer Dress Cottons the manner most becoming og ats tres lf expres ie Beaty fF the arty BB to ene woman who wears it Wainut, which combine to make this exquisite Queen Anne 5 URING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE 4 Three Models in Nineteen Dining Room Suite a masterpiece of craftsmanship and a 5 several thousand yards of “McCutcheon’s Pi rp! p F Colors of Summer Sweaters MATCHLESS VALUE. Suite comprises 10 pieces: 60-inch = Fabrics,” consisting of Homespuns—Organdies— ‘| Buffet, Enclosed Server, China Closet, 54-inch Extension Table, > Swi —Voiles—Tis ta SyHee = : g also 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair upholstered > IWISSCG == V QUCG m= s186UC8 ng —Shit 4 SPORTS HATS—Main Floor 49 in genuine Leather, blue or Sale Price $2 70 gq ings —Crepes— French, English and Swiss - brown. Reg. Price $625. E Novelty Fabrics and White Materials—will be 2 8-pe. Colonial Dining Room Suite, $550 Value for $228 Ea placed on sale at most attractive prices. 3 Only a Few More Left Es These are of our regular stock and are specially Buffet, Extension Table and 6 Ladder-back t: priced to effect a quick disposal previous to Chairs upholstered in Leather . $228 I nventory. Ad or Damask. Reg. Price $550. Sale Price FY Ce These Prices Cannot Be Matched in New York New Shipment of ” Read To-Morrow °s ft Will Pay You to Compare Our Values 2 Imported “McCutcheon Ginghams Before You Buy ANY Furniture > Checks—ever smart and new. Plaids in bright two-color MORNING WORLD kg patterns and plain shades in a complete range of Gingham W ern K colors. Just received and placed on sale. For Complete Details The WRIGHT -FOX CO., Inc. of To-Day’s 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue ; BASEBALL GAMES New York City _ Fifth Avenue 34th and 33d sremere New York Streets The Best Baseball and Sporting Page Published in New York City , on with bi 4 rs

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