The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921, POLICE fi 7 | BILL WOULD FINE UNTERMYER MEETS GIRLS WIN HONORS IN GR SCHAEFER WEDDING TO-DAY. |lFee = WOMEN SMOKERS DAUGHERTY TO-DAY wr wi datin Scholarship of Classical Clab IN WASHINGTON | Goes to Wadleigh Boy. St. Martholomew's Charch, a Lock wood Committee Counsel Will| ‘tne New York Classical Club an-| ‘The marriage of Mins Edmee Bloise Broadway aks & om an A at 34th Street Penalty $25 for First Offense and Take Up Question of Butld. | notinced to-day tte resulta of We re.) Sahaater to Paul Pryibil takes place $100 for Each Cigarette ent examinations for the Greek and| this afternoon in St. Bartholomew's Ceremony Will Be Performed in ing Combines, \t n scholarships offered by the club| Church, the Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks # je jer ‘ul ig fficiati sist b r Di N TRUGK CH Later, | Sarnwil Unternyer, coun for udonts of the Now York City High | officiating, assisted, by the Rew, Dr WAS i 21,—Rep- inves irevk scholarship was awarded to | Hon e held at the Rite-Carlton. Lb ag Bee ear coadiinan la Mitton Gin ne tinighet oF Wadiolgi itien | Mina ‘Sohaofor is ‘a daughter ot Mr. | resentative Pavl B, Johnson of housing conditions in New York City, | ( Missisetppl has introduced a bill Who recently called on the Dopart-| bead fo Con to Confess Their] incon which would fine wo. ™eNt of Justice to prosecute alleged |! 1 A. Flynn, also of} and Mrs. Rudolph Jay fer of I p t t S 1 d d i sholar-| Beach Lawn, Larchmont. y iy The atin otsar; | Benak Lawn, LAPanOAOR Gs eynhelon mportan ales Wednesda ith honorable men Be ret ¥ Jan yd @ cafe at Mrelinghuys-n Avo- State Attorney Grnoral Newton Rronx, and instant killing him, fand Alpine Street eating and pe. | Welling Fooms, motors oF oth: ——=———E—~E—_—=—_—_—_— prices that make their immediate disposal certain! sntertained by two young men, a| TOneme one aay poston Senta place where two or more persons | are gathered together.” | tH Nation-wide combines of building } Guaegenheta of Ne rk Ave i} 4 t ~ ~\Is to be married to-da: si e | in Robbery—Goods mon $26 for the first time they were materials manufacturers, is sched- rie H eer Marshall Kempner, fon ot Mr and Mrs, 9 9 . F | caught smoking in @ public place led to confer with Attorney General lee | Adapt WW. ‘Kempiver ‘of No. 306) West Ir S an n an 5 signed to New York. and $100 per cigurette for each Daugherty on the subject late to- |!!!" nian elvainenes Of ot a Avenue. —_——. subsequent offense. The same day. je ollcie High. 8 New Law Firm 1s Announced, | site truck robbery, be-| fines would apply to the proprie- ‘his morning he conferred with ietict Ay tou Wee The formation of the law firm of | to bo part of the auto-truck| *F8 of public places, State prosecutors from Buffalo re- Ltd iB dren Andoraon, Phillips & Moms, with offices | Min Now Jorscy, wae frus-| The bill describes public places garding alleged ilegal practices in| A" Un jpeam, which was POM | at No. 665 Fifth Avenue, was announced a e i ms, resta 8, tradi 01 tae . ab sohelegts4 od ‘The membera are Harry @. An- Bey to-day by the Newark) sig y euaeeas tiieateea; - bad heart ‘fa there Inst week by'tne | 3122 Jerome Avenue at 9:30 o'slock aera, formerly Kings County Am: | aftor a chase of more (han 8 | care ae ee acct cats. nan, committe y this morning fell seven feet. steiking | sistant Bintelet Attorney: | as janvo Gentiles forty years old, a nto —_ sPWaite the drivers of the truck] ener Clevators, street cars, pas Pe morrow ho will confer with Irttin wireet and “fqhiindn “AvGn, “ule | Foren Horn Citizens, and every garment taken from our regular stock and marked at {iff ss, i | | 500 Girls’ Dainty Frocks Harris, who led the police , Mheir part in the attempted an tte way from Phila- Mic cations ait, Gacsny, al being held as witnesses, It their habit to stop at the by Mrs, Amanda Krauss. lice were notified a week ago ral young men had been in- auto-trucks halting at the # On this tip Capt. Harris and jcemen have been watching mobile nearby for five days, ht their vigilance was re-| | pt Harris saw the two men en- | the cafe anf 4 moment later fred a stranger leap to the seat rive off. Not until the police passed the truck and three shots been fired did the driver stap on sdge of the Newark meadows. 9 gave his name as John J. Mee- No. 9 Hig ehland Avenue, Newark, | Reduced to 3.95 Sizes 6 to 16 years. Youthful one and two-piece models, made of fine organdies, chambrays, and Japanese Crepes. 120 West 42d St., Between Broadway end @th Ave. DRUMS All Kinds and All Prices Professional Trap Outfits as Low as $65 Terms of $1.00 Weekly G. Altman & Gn. | MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK \ Some have pretty little square collars, others have demure round collars, and still more are prettily trimmed with wool 1 embroidery, tiny ruffles, or ribbons. Extraordinary Values! i e i 300 Girls’ Plaid Skirts |e Regularly 3.00 and 3.50 | | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street “Specials” for Wednesday An Important Offering of Reduced to 1.95 , Sizes 6 to 14 years. Box and side-pleated models with bodice attached, j just what a girl needs for all around Summer wear and camping. Smart plaid effects in youthful colorings. 800. Misses’ Middy \\ Blouses : (\ Women’s Cotton Frocks will consist of several groups remaining from special assortments All of these Frocks are in seasonable, wanted models, effectively trimmed Mc Cutcheor’s VERY SPECIAL SALE of Men’s Pajamas 4 1 | Regularly 2.00 and 2.95 presenting remarkable valués at Redeced 10 95e : Regulation “Middies”, suitable fi Il outd rt: ® opay’ FeREOAY. jeNE an $6.75, 71.5 0, Q, 75 ; 12.75, 15.00 Made of white Lonsdale j jean, with ssl ot eloved saghes we are placing on sale a complete and cuffs. Many have embroidered emblems on sleeves. | line of Pajamas for Men. Also At $2.95 and $4.95 pair - 5 ‘ | 1\ 5 Women’s Cotton Skirts ; These Pajamas are for the most part of imported fabrics and include plain . colors, stripes and figures. Of excellent workmanship and cut. Infants’ Apparel Reduced! ALL SALES FINAL—NOTHING SENT GCG. O. D. 400 Play Children's Tailored Hats Aprons Regularly 5.00 to 10.00 Regularly 3.00 Reduced to 1.25 : smartly made, in the desirable fabrics for Summer 4 and sports wear ‘at $3.90 & 4.50 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue Section) Department for Men— 33d Street Entrance ! Sizes 18 and 20. Second Floor Just East of Fifth Avenue | Reduced to 2.25 Smart little hats that any little girl vad a Sy eore will just love to wear. Milan, leg- WILA Comore? DUR: horn and bangkok straws, in navy | ery pictures and 4 alphabet. Very blue, white and black. serviceable and will launder beau- Reg. Trade Mart McCufcheon’s (a limited number) representing the desirable tifally .Bizcs 2 to6, 100 Children’s Coats | June Sale Ste TONE EME PERE ‘Segre 500 Children’s Rompers RHE thE ee | Reduced to 9.75 atly red easier 6 Summer Dress Cottons | at the greatly uced prices of Reduced to 1.29 Just the right weight for Summer % files, Tissues, Organdi espuns, E Hand-smocked and finished with and Fall evenings. Flared, 4 ble Crepes, ee $16.50 & 25 OO white ri ey pee belts, Sturdy and dolman models, in pongee, om qu Whit < chambray, gingham, poplin and checks, basket weaves, serge and Noveltics and 2 Fabrics, And dimity are fee pol Sizes 1 covert. Navy, tan, rose, and At Specially Redueed Prices . to 6 years. Copenhagen blue. ‘ q 9 300 Girls’ Knit Union Suits (2 to 6 yrs.) Reduced to 50c Misses Tweed Coats 400 Girls’ Nightgowns . . . Reduced to 95c Fifth Avenue 34th and 334 ee New York Streets in smart mixtures, some tan, others gray; with silk lining in yoke and sleeves Sale of 1000 Imported Beaded Bags In the very fashionable drawstring models Special 12.50 Exquisitely beaded drawstring bags, only just received from France. They are masterpieces in bead work- ing, every bead put in by hand, and blended as only the most skilled bead workers of France know how. The designs are in quaint looking geometrical effects, and pretty flowered designs. Mach bag silk lined, and fitted with pocket, mirror and powder compart- ment. One of three styles pictured. Street Floor at the specially reduced price of | Fur r Gai | $15.00 Absolute Protection at oe ian aneantiiantatat : moderate cost. Repair. | remaining as: ts of Misses’ Higher-cost . : nts have als e e ing at special rates || Outergarment | ve al o be n marked at during the Summer: considerable price reductions James MeCreery & Co,, (N es’ Suits and Coats, Second Floor) Telephone: Fitz Roy 3400

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