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be allt eric reta clar Ww uali J ay Jour busi the fore Spirits (Dry), He Says, Are Soon Spiritualists’ Through the medium of spiritu- alistic control, the world will soon ning of history, according to Frec Spiri York, which opened its annual con- vention of @ comparatively short tine when Prac’ the « . we Asa result, he auld, the world willl tne yoilce, ‘They dld complain and have the benefit of the coun 6 boy rowned, Glu: of such men ham Lin N Avenue A; V Gebrge Washin Waat 14th patte, Julius Ca Ingersoll and Theodore Re more mediums than any man owing to his wonderful “The World War gave the movement great impetus through the desir hundreds of thousands to comn cate with those they lost E year our membership has dodbled. tions will be completely dominated WOULD INDICT FIVE | INVAROTTA MURDER Prosecutor Presses More Important Charge Against Men Held for Kidnapping. Assistant + District Attorney Di- neen went"before the Grand Jury to- jday with evidence on which he asked for the indictment of five men “for the murder of five-year-old Giuseppe Va- rotta, No, 854 Bast 13th Street, whose body was found in the Hudson several days after he had been kidnapped. After hearing part of the evidence Grand Jury adjourned until Mon- to Rule World Secretary Sure Wise | Men of Past Will Dominate Everything. ruled by the greatest minds of times, dating back to the begin- k W, Constantine of Buffalo, Sec ry of the General Assembly of ituallste of the State of New © men against whom the evidence produced were the five originally sted for the kidnapping alone, be fore the murder, ‘They were John Mii- chionne, Roberto Raffaele, Antonio Marino, Santo Casamano and Jarnes Ruggier! charge of murder is based on t that the parents of the kid- ul child were warned that he d be drowned if they complained » to-day, id progress has been made t year in spiritualistic com- m that it is only a matter ically the entire population of arth will be mediumistic, he de- ed in an interview os to Duss, tantine, there will be no no more We will haye reached «| nparable to the millennium. n is perhaps in touch swith | other ast hen this crime, no more | Vary EMERSON AUTO MEN LOSE. | spirit- | ty a William oom for their | Motors \ 9 he ried in the Federal Court on of having | u for fraudulent p brokerages offec In the n time our Kings and Presidents, Parliaments and Congr Three Sentenced for Fiande in| THE E VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, BONUS BONDS UPHELD IN JERSEY Principal and | tnnierest Are Free From Taxation, Attorney Gen- eral Deciks. TRENTON, June 24.—Attorney Gen- eral Thomas ¥. MoCran in an opinion rendered to-day uphold the. constitu- tionality of the $12,000,000 woldier bonus bonds issue, He Issued the following statement: “The Soldiers’ Bonus Law is consti- At ss and commercial orga sal , by The great minds which, have gone be a and cnee me to urge | Post Toasties Corn Flakes —of the better kind Order them by Name tutional, and nil, the proceedings had ardin, No. 4 Bast 28th Street, to-day thereunder for the Issuing of the go!~ el 5 Giera' bonus bonds are valid and legal. |aPPeared vefore Justice Cohalan ins No doubt many of our citizens. were | divorce action brought against Eugene confused by the litigation instituted in| Prieur-Bardin, a motion picture actor. New York State to tes -S New ¥ork| sho said she married the defendant aot Wut the conatitutional, provisions | mer, 22, 1920. Decision was reserved. t New York and N sey ar wholly, diseimitar. ew Jersey are |""“Mrs. Bertha Curtina, No, 203° Weat soThe faith and credit of the State of /s6th Street, testified Prieur-Bardin oc- jew Jersey is pledged for the soldiers’ | ouyieg an apartment Inst January at he eee rode Me aieaiON that the Gole|No. 408 West 190th Street with « diera’ Bonus Act is constitutional and| woman, whom he Introduced to her as valid, and the principal and Interest | nis wife, of the bonds free from taxation,” fe Gelengant was ocatied. th court eg aa and acknowledged service of the pa- WIFE SUES PRIEUR-BARDIN. eee In the cotridor of the court he And the piainuife tater greeted each —. other ‘affably, shook hands and sepa- Mra._siby!_Banderson Wagan _Prieur- rated ‘ all Grocers Store Hours For Other 9:00 A.M. Gimbel News to 5:30 P. See Pages 12 &14 32nv STREET - BROADWAY - 33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Low Shoes for Boys : Girls; Growing Girls : Sizes 2 to 16 Over Buster Brown prices we've gone. Into Buster Brown prices we've cut. And here’s a wonderful sale of Buster Brown Shoes. Such a wonderful sale as only such wonderful shoes as Buster Browns can make. Sturdy, staunch, comfortable, WONDERFUL Buster Browns! Pumps Misses’ Girls’ 114g 215 ahs Youths’ 934 12 Pumps Tan Call at GIMBELS : White Canvas Strap White Nubuc Two-Strap Pumps Growing Girls’ Tan Strap Pumps: Oxfords Little Gents’ in Gun-metal, Fourth of July Sa Buster Brown Shoes REDUCED for Children and in Misses’ Sizes Sizes G to $ $2.95 Sizes 6 to Sizes 834 to 11 $2.95 Sizes 814 to Sizes 1113 to 2 $0.95 Sizes 1114 to and Growin; REDUCED to 2 $5.25 844 to 11 $3. to 7 $8.25, 1134 to 2 $4.25 to $6.45 2) and Buster Brown Boy Tan Oxfords Scout Shoes to 9 $3.45 REDUCED to 12 73.95 1214 to 2 $3.45 to 2 $4.95 2% to 6 $3.95 Extra Special for Growing Girls $3. and One-Eyelet Ties Patent Colt, ff and White Canvas. CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP : Genuine White Buck- skin Strap Pumps for Children and Misses Childs’ and Misses’ Tan Unlined Oxfords Boys’ Tan Oxfords REDUCED to 6 $6.45 1 Our White Shoes for the Holiday and Many a Day Thereafter No need to tell you about Buster Brown Shoes. Buster Browns that begin with the infant class and follow the lines of the little foot until it’s a big 16-year-old foot in the high school grades. And for looks—well, Buster Browns win on loaks, too. (See the pictures.) 8 $3.95 11 $4.95 2 $5.95 45 SECOND FLOOR 1921. Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Till 9 P, M. “SENIOR” Saturdays 4 huge sales in One—all in progress at the same time! Are filling this big upstairs clothing institution to capacity! Itis easily the biggest value-giving at- traction presented in N. Y. this season. A general Clearance Sale Involving over a million dollars’ worth of clothes made up exclusively of 40 of the leading nationally advertised brands at 4 Amazing Reductions Nothing has been purchased for this sale. It is our own regu- lar stock—all new this season—and originally priced at decid- edly lower figures than ground floor stores charged for them. Suits that sold all this season up to $40—Now Suits that sold all this season up to °45—Now Suits that sold all this season up to $30—Now Many of our higher priced suits $ 50 that were formerly $60 and $65 Our huge stock. of stouts, longs, shorts and extra sizes offers tremendous values to men of unusual proportions. This is a radical departure from our heretofore fixed policy of merchandising. We never hold clearance sales. We have never found them necessary. But having enjoyed a tremendous volume of business so far this season—-bigger than we ever did before—-we want to follow up our advantage and make this big upstairs cloth- ing institution more positively and more overwhelmingly the biggest in America. The extreme reductions make it necessary to charge for alterations at cost. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. 29 Floor [5 W. 54*St. UPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. M.—SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. | The World 1921 Summer Resort Annual - Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. PRICE 10 CENTS 24 Floor ISW. 34% St BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORE,HOTEL) (7 nae a a ee ee ee ee: