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‘VERDUN STATUE “OVNEDBY RANGE S MISSING HERE Relic Valued at $12,000 appears From a Warehouse in Brooklyn. & bronze statue of = soldier, which ‘was rescued from Vestun, at the time this country theeegh the French High Commission for exhibition, has been stolen from a warehouse teased by the French Government st the foot of Gommercial Street and Newton Creek, Brooklyn. It became known to-day that detec- ffves John Dorgan and John Kelly Bave been assigned to find the statue. Leonce Arnaud, chief of personnel of PREDICTS MEDIUM IN EVERY HOME ‘But Attendance (Except Perhaps by Spirit Proxy) Is Small at Spirit- ualist Convention, A way to attend the convention of 8p organization without paying rail- food fare was revenied to-day whon the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Spiritualists of the State of New York assembled at the Waldorf. The way t# to remain at home and send your spirit proxy. Apparently the proxy method was resorted to by Practically the entire delegate body for there were only thirty-four alive and perspiring persons present when President J. M. Streckenroiter called the convention to order Reports rend claimed a growth in the State during the past year of 55 per cent. in Spiritualist churches and 50 per cent. increase in membership. | The President said new mediums are being developed in great numbers | “I presume that this development of human instrumentality of the spirit | will continue on,” said Mr, Strecken- | rojter, “until the time shall come} when every man and woman, at least | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, POURED ACID ON CLOTH. of the Men Invade Shop, Hold Up Work- Bedard ‘a strike several months ago, men With Revolvers, Seven men entered the workroom of CHINESE SEEK IDEAS HERE, |cnu, “that the deposite of coal jn the the North American Coat Co., a co- operative, open shop, cloak factory, at tire world for a hundred No. 204 Sands Street, Brookiyn, to-day|Misstom to Stady Amertcam Eee. | the en and while six of the Intruders held thir- teen workihen up at the point of revoly- ers, the seventa poured carbolic acid from a bottle over cloth and coats in the jus Besides being Premier of China, he set: t arrived In this country, said yes- Moet Panttiae BE the taserian abe {hep ‘Then the seven fed and seat-liomay at the Waldort-Astorin, where he | Che noc” .iueter, Of the, Interior and A man calling himself Oxcar Kuthberg | 1s of No, 112 Wast 103d Street, Manhattan, was arrested at Sunde and Pearl Btreets on complaint of a workman named Ber- conditions here with « view to making! famsly «nd reorganized the police forces wer an being one of the seven. nied he was impiteated in the invasion Chu Chi Chen, former Premier of/and of the Kai Yuan Lan Reclamation Ching, head of the mission which hag| Company of Tientsin. sion $s to stud yeconomic and industria) | Mtkable collection of art objects which was locked up charged with China industrially inde} nt. ‘The in the principal cities, Ruthberg de-| mission will visit President Harding. China, he explained, has ample natur- factory, against which the union al resources but lacks industrial and ecanomic organization. “Geologists have declared,” said Mr. Province of Shanghai alone eoulg supply 8. ir. Chu is President of the reat coal company in China, the Ohunghain Coa! and Mining Company of Shantung momlces and Industries. staying, that the object of the mis-|ized the National Museum with o re- had belonged to the former imperial Sale Alvo at NEWARK STORE Broad Street and Weat Park West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Tricolette Overblouses Sate Also at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt the French High Commission, said the|}to some degree, shall see or hear} @tatue is five feet high and weighs 135 jc bas eer ei a ti cu aed | v1 some memh ol occ Cdl cep ad taken aW8Y|i,6 the medium for the family,” an automobile truck. 8 Seong ' No reason for the theft han a»-] AUTO BRINGS HIM TO GRIER. i e statue is valued an a weet ; Work of art at $12,000, it was stated,| Police Say Salenman Stole to Get) but ft is not believed the robbers could Money to Ron It. { dispose of it as such. Charles: Auatin, a @ilesman, of No, The theft is belleved to have taken | !# Theodore Street, Steinway, Iw I, fihce Friday. wight or aturda Jin locked up at Police Headquarters ing. The Ladats praesritad the flac to-day charged with taking $1,700 worth | + B sta he fig- of paper stock from Ralph rk of ure of 4 soldier with part of the right| No. 365 Canal Btreet, who runs a print. | hprcScld It was one of the few|duced prices. Austin whs a salesman | $C saved from Verdun and was| for Clark | @wned by the French Ministry of Fine|,,2he Police any Austin admits the It wax placed in the warehoug | theft, explaining he had bought an auto: mobile and had to do something on the side to keep up with the added ex- pensea the machine was causing. ut two weeks returned soon to F and was to be . Sale -* Dresses Sizes 39 to 56 Bust £ OWER STORE ke Bryant A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between Sth and 6th Aves. Cool Voile DRESSES Both models illustrated are of novelty Voile; model on the left has a pointed overskirt, vestce edged with embroidered Organdie. The other is daintily trimmed with Organdie collar, cuffs and vestee. Also .Linene dresses in this lot. 6-5 Sheer, Summer DRESSES Dregs illustrated at the left is of fine quality*checked Voile. Piped with plain colored Voile. White organdie vest. Scalloped tunic. The other is a flowered Voile, trimmed with solid colored Voile. 115 Light Weight Serge DRESSES Dress (left) is of fine quality All- Wool Serge. Embroidery trims side of skirt and waist, Straight- line model, The other is of Wool rge, braid and button trimmed. Other models of ‘ight weight serge. 21°°° Fine, Quality Silk DRESSES Dressy made! (left) is of fine quality Taffeta. Embroidered overskirt forms panels. The other is a Sik Foulard, Has cut over- skirt and Georgette vest. Also ay [fm Crepe de Chine, Georgette and 4) [Aw Satin Dresses in the lot. 18) 27°50 Summer Coats «1 Wraps All Light Weight Models Greatly Reduced This season’s newest styles and materials. French serge, taffeta, satin, wool mixture. £1.50 Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. 5th & 6th A t Reduced From Up to $7.98 Attractive new Tricolette Sport Blouses. Novelt; weave, hip - length type, smartly fringe trimmed, with short cuffed sleeves, button trimmed V-neck, Wanted dark or light shades. Saturday’s feature! Other Novelty Types in Slip-On, Tie-Back and Overblouse Effects — In Georgette, Crepe de Chirie and Soft French Voile, / | 816.98 { y: Ke - Summer Frocks at Savings! Important Selling of ‘“‘July Fourth’’ Specials $ 5% $ 1 08 $ 1 6° Winsome’ new Summer frocks revealing Organdies in perky outstanding effects, fashion’s revised style tendencies, Offer- with frilly ruffles, wide sashes, often ef- ing originality, charm and quality at fectively combined with Gingham, Voiles, prices which cannot be duplicated. Dotted Swissesand Linen sleeveless frocks. . Extraordinary Money-Savings! Sale 75 Fine Fox Scarfs Silky, full furred pelts in the wanted Browns and Taupe. a | 5 - Full animal shape with head and tail, Lined with fancy Silk Meteor. Should be $29.50................ceeeeeeee Your Unrestricted Choice Any Suit or Coat . In The Entire Basement THE SUITS As tha Ons Priee THE COATS Tailored and sport models of $ ( 3 e 75 Sport, three-quarter and full Serges, Tricotines, Jerseys length coats, in wrappy and Values $20 to $30 and Tweeds. Elaborated, regulation effects. Velour, tuxedo and braid trimmed Tricotines, Ser ges; Poiret types. Twills and Bolivias. Buy Now—Prices Cannot Go Any Lower! It is good judgment to buy now—when | These are good styles, assuring lots of prices are at their lowest ebb. By act- | smart wear this summer—for many a ing on this suggestion you can save con- | cool day must be reckoned with—as well siderable money next Fall. as this Fall, This Sale at Thirty-Fourth Street Store Only! Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Short Sleeve M iddySuits For Small Boys € $2.95 Comfortable suits for them to wear in summer. ‘They are made of sturdy peggy cloth in tan, green, blue or grey. 3 to 8 years. Other suits, $3.50 to $7.50. Panama Cloth Suits—$9.75 Cool suits for the older boy made in heather mixtures, tan or grey. Boys’ Blouses—95c The collars are attached to these striped percale blouses. Sizes 7 to 16. FOURTH FLOOR Girls’ Summer Frocks $5.75 _ Lovely cool frocks of checked organdie or pores voile in green, rose, or blue with collars of organdie or net. 8 to 16 years. And for the Young Miss Gingham Frocks, $9.95 Sheer organdie fashions the collar, cuffs and vestee of these charming checked gingham frocks. 15.and 17 years. FOURTH FLOOR White Oxfords For Women---$7.85 Excellent Values Low walking heels recommend these shoes for everyday wear. The trim lasts and beautiful materials make them equally appropriate for more formal wear. Two styles, one in buckskin, one in canvas, And Reduced to $4.85 There are several hundred puirs of women’s low shoes. Sizes are not complete but there is a good assortment. SECOND FLOOR Hear Ye! Hear Ye! A Sale ot Boys’ Shoes Brown cordoyan oxfords, with modified English toe and heavy welted soles Sizes 1 to 5, $7.50, Black lace shoes, for boys, sizes 1 to 6, $6.25; for little men, sizes 10 to 1314, $5. a , Children’s and misses’ white bu pumps. Sizes 6 to 2, $5. FOURTH ckskin ankle strap FLOOR Smart Chiffon Veils - A Special for Motorists, $1.50 To protect your hat and face from sun and dust nothing can equal the large all- enveloping chiffon veil. It is most con- venient for other sports besides motoring, too. And you may have it in white or in any one of several lovely colors. GROUND FLoor, Small Garden Swings at $11.50 Are Exceptional Values A four-passenger swing like that illustrated is the kind the children will love to play in all summer long. Life-Like Dolls—Special at $10 “Matnma,” the doll cries when you turn her over on her face, And she looks as real as life, a1 inches high, dressed in pink or blue rompers or gingham frocks. TOYLAND-SEVENTH FLOOR 10,000 Yards of Cottons: Sharply Reduced in Price! Ginghams, voiles, organdies, swiss and white novelties, Also white nainsook, long-cloth and lawn. All these are marked at clearance prices, which means in many cases a mere fraction of their original cost. The! lengths are suitable for many uses, frocks, skirts, blouses and underwear. They range from’ 1 to 5 yards. SECOND FLOOR,