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'O TEST CONTROL STOLE CLUB’S RARE BOOKS. i] BY RADIO IN FOGS haan HE Attendant Admits He Seld $7,000 } tah ' mk Worth for $600, 3 ¥ System Of Directing Stlps to Be! cnomas 1p, Clarke, « toumber at the Tried Out Monday in | House Committee of the Brook Club, at Harbor Here. | No. 7 Bast 40th Street, appeared before : | Judge McIntyre in General Sessions to- ne 24.—A syatem| day as the accuser of Tracey D. Dailey, to direct ships in fog | club attendant, charged with the theft will be tried out in New Y. of $7,000 worth of rare books from the e Bureau of Lighthouses, | club Ubrary. need to-day by Commis-| Bailey, pleading guilty, eat he had | sold the books for $600 ¢o get the money For the first time in navigation, Mr.|to make a trip to Maine to renew ac- Putnam said i explaining the tests,|quaintances made when he was sta- the new system of radio direction alg- | tioned in the coast defenses of Portland nals wit! afford a practical means by | asa soldier, Mr. Clarke anid Bailey had which the navigator can take reason-| aided In the recovery of most of the rings on fixed beacon | hooks, He was sentenced to the Elmira e Roformatory. which are not vi M Donalds Shoes 1344 SIXTH AVE 3P90R ons, | JUNE LOW SHOE SALE OF SPORT AND DRESS FOOTWEAR AT SAVINGS UP TO ONE-HALF | STRAP PUMPS in White, Brown, Black and Gray Kid. Black | Satin, White Linen in combinations of Gray and White. Nubuck in’ Black and White. Every heel height. OXFORDS in all leathers, including combina- tions of Black or Tan and White. $6 to $8 Value 95 AND f SAT EVENINGS 1,800 PAIRS OXFORDS and PUMPS in every conceivable style, leather and heel height, includ- » in white canvas. Patent and All sizes collectively on tables for quick’ selection. 85 feathers and white Valucs CHILDREN’S PLAY OXFORDS SS and Barefoot Sandals S23, All sizes 98 ‘ 1p to 2% CHILDREN’S MARY JANES Futent and White Canvai all wines Be Suspicious of Tender Gums Be suspicious of any tenderness or bleeding of the gums. This is usually the first stage of Pyorrhea—an insidious disease of the gums that destroys the teeth and undermines bodily health. Gradually the gums become spongy. They inflame, then shrink, thus exposing the unenameled tooth-base to the ravages of decay. Tiny openings in the gums form gateways for disease germs to enter the system. Medical science has traced many ills to these infect- ing germs in the gums weakened by Pyorthea. They are now known to bea frequent cause of indi- gestion, anaemia, rheumatism and other serious con- ditions, So watch carefully for that first tendernessorbleeding of the gums. Try Forhan’s immediately. It Positively prevents Pyorrhea (Riggs’ Disease) if used in time and used consistently. And in preventing Pyorrhea—it guards against other ills, Forhan's (For the Gums) cleans teeth scientifically as well. Brush your teeth with it. It keeps them white and clean. If gum shrinkage has already set in, start using For- han's and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes, All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forkan, D.D. S. Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Forhans FOR THE GUMS «Checks-Pyorrhea “My Flat Feet & Broken Arches CURED & HLF el 15 Years Younger Says Mrs. Finlon | IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK they make you sick. Flat feet and broken arc! swollen and rheumatic feet can be cured. Varicose veins 964 Greenwich Bt, N.Y, i Dear Dr. Mayer: am ove fy years of age and, for to ‘alone ‘without original shape pain- tired, despondent, ail- Fag, entire treatment was ENTIRELY ven a fresh bold on life rene ¥ 10 your » WwW RAINLESS and eerfully give you gh Ifo Veatmooiat (ot publlat jen purpeees tion, Numerous testimonials at | (Signed) MUS. K FLNLON, DR, H. 1, MAYER Foot Specialist oe. Lomer'e, grea renee rah ABE Hae wan ote Seen rahe, oy oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921, In the Bronx 409 East 149th s. Moe Levy E Son 173 Broadway Betw Third and Bergen Aves. Entrance on Cortlandt St. ” SECOND FLOOR 119-125 Walker Street SECOND FLOOR At all three stores— Jearance Sale Here’s a chance to get regular, standard Moe Levy Suits at lowest-of-the-season prices. Quality and assortments are as good as ever—prices are lower than ever. Every Suit in this Sale was made in our own shops, by our own tailors, under our own supervision. 13,100 All-Wool Suits reduced! Sia ELA 2587 All-wool Suits were $45 2089All-wool Suits were $60 2&61 All-wool Suits were $40 1646 All-wool Suits were $55 1944 All-wool Suits were $35 1935 All-wool Suits were $50 Blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds, her- . Blue serges, blue unfinished bigeye herring- 4 ringbones, pencil stripes and fancy mix- bones, pencil stripes, hairlines and checks, in a tures in blues, browns, greens and grays. the very best imported and domestic fabrics. i yi EXTRA SALESMEN—EXTRA TAILORS—EXTRA FITTERS ,.%4¢*22¢ 9657 Mohair Suits Ail at Ou Price ‘ I | oimaelababai and domestic, including genuine Priestleys. Blacks, blues, 5 q browns, grays, tans and sand color in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. Models 1, 2 and 3 button, single breasted and double breasted, in extreme and i conservative styles. A complete assortment of styles, colors and fabrics in No (4 every size from 32 to 52—longs, shorts, stouts and regulars. Higher ial 4 | —— ? ‘ All Wool Men’s Pants Kid / xh Palm Beach Suits Monod mi mins ma OQ ones | from our regular suitings e en wane E of i Regularly $9 “Palm Beach Cloth 50 s10and $11.30 Now $8.75 to $2 ] .75 in all the newest Palm Beach shades. SSS Palm B ° White Flannel Trousers ae 4 ins Suits Carefully tailored from DRA Na ty me pe gee $ 50 smartly styled, like al Kid $ 15 and $12.50 Now Cation ane. watsly ae up - Moe Levy € Son 119-125 Walker Street vowntown 17S Broadway erin s?\ Second " Bronx 409 East l49thSt, tsrpm) Floor Pea aoe - aa ) : | \ ee 2 oe eee ee renee at eisai samara