The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 5

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Fu | ' . i . : ea o THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921, _ UU a ae — - fir — a — — - -——— . _ : | » Where’ itock- . ira, Rurke has been sought by the po- CE. A a BOY JFKYLL- D make it tighter, ‘Where's your stoc 5,800 BODIES COMING. tee hee age down a dam check tr sb | ARNG CALLS CONFEREN | f tt red. "Purh onthe Henke t hourkt [Minmest Shipment From fn NO os a reste Gomatas Hecas. Of! Director of Budwet Avks Hurean Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered August 1st fi Iie he would tarn os the tight | contd flelds to Arrive on Wheat Panes one gis seaari aan Chtets and 06 nia trav 7 . direction of President Harding, Charle and while be was doing that he put Oe urnven OGUtrRtION Bue draay. Surke had inte: hie Wot |G Dawes, Director of the Budged to his revolver down on the bed and [| vice at the Army Pier, Hoboken, said! ina block of the Lu Salle s Vidas Gillel a tealing. tom Weaneotay kata. ety. bent Co try to wet hold oF It | l-day that between 19,000 and 18,000 | Station whe det td on - a weauine ed e venemay with my hands, but 1 couldn't. ['m| additional bodies of American soldiera| S¢"tehing for him | afternoo) c sig — deathly afraid, of revolvers too and|who died in France are to be brought | ; heads of executive depastments, ind never fired one in my life. Lt was! home. 1 James: McCreary & Co. , pendent. ( nent -extablishmentas : Y ne t t Wheaton | Pate @ iz Hleors, Hite! hier clerke ata bureau chiete, 5th Avenue 34th Street that gun which kept me from scream- Next week the transport heaton id Par BR CAPA T ut thik: fame (Continued From First Pagh) | {ng right at the atart, for he:pointed | wih, Ring the latest shipment of all.| cLaed, eitbloyed in the ofiel| ite Hib binns. of Dulting ‘Government 8 oS ae _ / or It straight ‘at me when he first spoke, | tinu, bedes, Including those of the frst! John McLeod, employe omer | Atances on a. business basia under. the | —- “He commenced to be a little rough | three Private Merle D. Hay of Glid-| Of the Charles I*. Noyes Company, No. ment, which was corroborated py his| When he tried to gag me, and the im-|den, Ia; Private Thomas es Enright | 118 William Street, was cut by a pleco nc tant he loosened the towel Tjot Pitt#burgh, Pa. and Private James | of late glass window falling from the Sather: “About nine montha ago when| screamed, Instantly he slapped me| is, Grea “oF Hvanavilte, ind. The | seth tloors lnw ’ Claim Victory Over Tarks. Women Ss Gow brdught hoine is 22,848, | 82th floor of Nos, 35-37-39 Maiden Lane NS, June 26.—An official Greek i this morning. The Klass severed an ar-| communique issued Saturday says: Near Police) tery in his ankle.» Mr. McLeod made a| “While Greek troops were carrying out tourniquet of his handkerchief until aid] strategic movement in the Nicodemia T was swimming I went down as far| right in the face. HUMIDer alread Gs { could, for a stunt. 1 think I} “ ‘Didn't I tell wou to shut up? he oy at, | Bald. ‘ een Siticet Nevinty-five! feet.| "MI. tay raveivel wan lying on the Bomething happened inside of mylped, so 1 kept on screamiage ond he Edward J, ns Which Prove That yi | Exclusiveness Is Not Akin to ] en, ved from the Volunteer Hospital| regio# the enemy attacked with con- Burke was arrested tr. | *rrived ; ; t i head. I thought my ear drums had|slapped mein the face with both day at No. 122 La Salle. Street, | Victor Dunn, of No, 111 Wall Street, was} siderable forces. qThe Greek comm ostiiness nator 5 " i tri et a - “Jout on the left arm. He also was at-| received reinforce: burst, but a doctor said not, Any- he Web the Reveletec araeiint ‘hit mo |Charsed with forgery. Since November | cUtgon th the hospital. Neithgr man the enemy with heavy losses, ‘Th ee ee ee nttal eaitmation after | he L0Om, Mie revatver and 11 At first |!ast, soon after his release from Kl- was seriously hurt lose was 200 killed or wounded that and intense headaches across my] when | had talked to him I had tried ~ - - forehead from time to time, accom- So hard to be calm, but my heart was e. Wel ae ocr tne Boclor | just futteringallke everything. "He end vo ear off as 1 grew | aian't tal h tore, ¥ @ider and was nothing to worry about.| wrtgt talk in @ rough tone, and once, when he was tying the towel around “Sometimes these headaches caine h, h a, ‘Si ry ’ @@ in school and mad@me stupid, so| Ya Nth he said. ‘Some nerve, kid! CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THE that I forgot lessons | had learned ectly. About a month ago, after ‘ing through a recitation in one of these attacks, I ielt so badly 1 had to go hom “I don't care anything about one more than another except in the case of a girl who is,rather the best friend 1 have and # go about with ome. Her folks like to have me come to ‘see her and my father knows all about her and she is just & good friend and as nice as any girl in Brooklyn. 1 never took a drink in my life and though I don't know there is any harm in smoking, ave Bmeked because | father wouldn't like it, T have always told .him everything I did because we aré pals and since ™y mother died he has been my mother and father, too. “I never saw Miss Stewart before and.I don’t know how I got into that house." ‘The elder Conwiy after saying that his son was exactly right about the Physician's report as to his physical “He got frightened, though, when I screamed ,and after he hit me with the revolver he ran toward the win- dow and I just ran out through the house to the front window and called and then to the back window and called the doctor next door, and while { was screaming for him I could see the fellow climbing over the back fence, and then the police got him." When Miss Stewart started to scream Conway scooted down the fire escape and crossed two or three eight- foot fences with the agility of a trained acrobat, As he climbed over a fence in the rear of the residence of Charles Elwell Perkins, at No, 261 Henry Street, Mrs. Perkins leaned out of the window and saw him. “Here is a man trying to get away,” Mrs. Perkins called as loudly as she could. Her shouts, added to the din of Miss Stewart's screams, speeded up Conway's departure, but just as he jumped the last fence to Joralemon Street he fell into Patrolman Glea- son's arms, Miss Stewart at school ts described MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RE: Mest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street TUESDAY New Summer Fashions at Special Prices DERED AUGUST IST Would you have fancied that you could secure for 16.75 a Gown actually exclusive-looking, made of the best qual- ity Silk Foulard ad literally covered with a heavy quality Geofgette Crepe? Or would you have expected to find at this same price a Coat-Dress of pure Silk Pongee with a knifé-plaited skirt and a waistcoat of fine Lace—or a similar style in heavy Crepe de Chine? y Of course you wouldn’t! Yet these are but three of a host of high- s Gowns which we are offering tomorrow at this low price. All sizes—34 to 44—are well, repre- sented, as are all the wanted colors. condition, said Frank was never out before after 9.30 o'clock at night ex- cept with his father or after making know where h 4 “Any talk of h being a robber, said the father, “is f ish. He has his own money, his Savings, and could have dr: a hundred dollars ‘or two hundred if he wanted it, with. out my knowing about it until he bewtold me. He has always been serious f mitmied and was going to enter law ‘ school when he was Rraduated from Sdeanrus Hall High School, Thurs- day.” The police investigation indicates that young Conway climbed aine fences in t rear of the working girs’ home, went up the fire. @nd came down through the ro: to Miss Stewart's room on the top floor. ‘They have not been able to astabl that any of the boarders in re house were at the block party at La V; euny Convoy: sie Re wona ee rgest Victor arday nicht ‘ , sl onctvem extrait is Store in this having Conway held for a Grand Jury ° investigation after istrate Mc- City. All the Closkey suggested sending him to the . Kings County Hospital REVOLVER BELONGS TO HIS latest and hard ens to-get records According to the elder Conway he has @ permit for the revolver and jet the boy take it on a Suturday eve: ning trip to look over a friend's canoe at Sheepshead Bay. His companion remained with him until after § g'clock Saturday night, leaving him at the Cumberland Street station of the Fulton Street elevated line, Of the twenty medals held by as being a very fine.giri and an un- usually proficient student, Her home is at N Sixth Avenue, Hunting- his father would] ton, s tony We aw and she Ty tho dausater YOUNGER GENERATION, AT PRICES WHICH aie * ‘SET A NEW STANDARD IN VALUE. GIVING varmte Little Children’s Hand-Knit Sweaters Cunning little garments, hand-knit of Ae: fee oe out fine soft wool. ‘Coat or slip Pink, blue or yellow. years. Pictured B. SMART, PRACTICAL GARMENTS FOR THE NavAyproeats ‘ ie, Prices down to the lowest possible level is of just as great conéern to us as keeping our ‘quality up over style. | a to its famed standard, . es 1 to 3 = Little Girls’ Knitted Capes Practical and charming little summer wraps, with white brushed woo! collar and fac'ng. Cord fastening at neck. Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 8 yearsyin all white or in blue honeydew or rose with white, & position to buy, we can tuke advantage of a wholesale iced Tea Sets margin of profit, we frequently offer: McCrecry Quality Pictured C. ‘Second floor. Special 3.95 cred jug, 12-07. price reduction the instant it is announced. ‘Thus all e: ble for Eny These crystal sets, Merchandise at prices noticeably lower than similar mer- Juniors’ Chambray Sleeveless Dresses tumblers and six dainty even Suites of fine Fibre, each consisting of e | We accomplish this by pricing everything according to at Fourth Floor. Special 2.95 | Oh, for the Clink the latest wholesale price reductions. merchandise bears prices as low as it is possi concern to attach to merchandise of equal, quality. And as embellished with a pleas- chandise is elsewhere priced. ing, light cut floral de- 5 3 7 ; Settee, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker, in Brown, Smart frocks in solid color chambray, sippers. 2:95 | Frosted Brown and Ivory. Complete, 53.25 piped in checks, or checked gingham As we are always in and Tinkle of we are often content with something less than our legitimate siaty consist of a cow. | Wicker Furniture Reduced 4 : reduced from -106.50 formerly 4.25 with linen piping and belt. 13, 15, 17. Also a number of Settees, Arm Chairs and Rock-, Root and avimming, tirccs wavy 120 w. 42nd St. Second floor. Special 5.00 |} Sih loar) . rs, mostly in Reed, At one-half off. een won within a year, a Bet. Broadway aud 6th Ave. . (Fifth Floor) ' it tta & Curt) a of te attack on fig Little Girls’ Leghorn Hats Ji 1 Sale of been in New York only since last Becoming shapes in the natural leghorn une (-learance Sale o —~ in which I was'sleep- ing” B. stewart said, “had the window open at both top and bot- tom. I hardly know whether | was already awake or whether the mere fact of the man's appearance at the window caused me to awake intui- tively. I only know that I saw him stepping right in through the win- with band and aureamers of beautiful grosgrain ribbon. Second floor. Special 3.75 Women’s Summer Footwear Children’s Silk Socks 6:75 Excellent thread silk socks, in all white, | ees ‘ formerly 9.00 to 12,50 G r whit th striped tops. N ly! pes ee aS oF rnite with colored striped tope. A Cals al Auto Vacuum his hand. 1 must have been partially | Waite. © Sizes 4 to 214; with colored 95 | We have added 2,500 pairs of new Summer low asleep, for I was too dazed to move \ tops. 4 to 64%. + Special Cc il shoes to this Sale, all taken from regular sto¢k and Ice Cream or cry out. I just made a queer kind For Sale at NY | reduced to 6.78 . semiceaaaee ABRAHAN, \h “ps , 8 ees i Freezer BL unas a nobel oR xulmnests BROOKLYN ox Children’s Bathing Suits _For Sport Wear ho said. i If a gale turns Storm Vv Wool j A eaciien ncn White Buckskin models with instep straps and low “I repeated my question and he Bare tide out lnely y nee mal Conenhetene Bee) ene | college heels—trimmed with Tan. Also White Linen Not a turn, not a bit of said again that he would shoot {f I pull it back again, / Pree Bonagen. Sizes 2 to 8. | dx ford laced trapped effects, with Military trouble — but ice cream ind He kectonhree new frame if the wind } Pierured Bo Mae as h | Oxfords in laced or strapped effects, with Military rouble — but ice cream, sages soup ie kept aaying ‘Shut || pew fram ictured FE.” Main floor. Special 1.75 pe Catea beste aol it wae ae ft around my mouth and tied tt. It) r 7 | Dress Styles ‘ : , thick and he could not tie it tght. | , SG 3 re y minutes; the Auto Vacuum T'kept saying ‘Please don't choke sae | Children’s Gingham Rompers Strictly hand-sewed as to soles, and hand-finished Tos Creams Bicecer/accone RELORED Ihe toprol ano he kept enying | Pink or light blue checked gingham. throughout! There are chic models of the finest plishes this font daily for “He ot angry as 1 continued to! Sizes 1 to 3 years, Pictured I. quality’ Satin, ornamented with Suede straps to ii ‘ i speak through the towel. ‘This towel Main floor. Special 95c mateh; petite or high Louis heels, Black or Brown thousands of housewives, 1s no good,’ he said, as he tried to : Cees sn = . r Seas . 1 qt., 6-dish size.... Children’s Chambfay Rompers Taibved Types gat; 19-divh aise, n blue or pink (solid color), or in blue or pink Walking Oxfords with instep straps or lacings-- ‘ ; checked with white, Sizes 1" to. 1. years 1.25 also many styles in.tailored Pumps; Tan or Black; Gigks Se-dish sine, Main floor, Special 1. Military or Cuban heels. } (Sizth Floor) . . NoC.0,D.'s No Exchanges No Approvala, (Second Floor) Little Boys’ Play Suits ’ a oye ° Sturdy, wellsmade suits, in, blue or brows = - latea, striped in hite; also in lain s Te IES) a ae ifignrup ee ee ey i 50 en Ex ive: P. d Speci ‘A Shop for Stout Wom clusively icture Speciai 4. 200 Wardrobe Trunks, Each at 49. ‘hi Ls . i : yi Srs Most Wonderful Values Children s Sweaters These full-size Wardrobe” Trunks are made by the : : All-wool, slip-ever models, in a t well-known firm of Mendel Drucker €o. The best possible of them all m this Bier > Special 21 5 construction and materials have gone into their making. In fact, they have sold for 30.50 more than our sale price. \ Saleof Dresses Barefoot Sandals a ditail of ate Ad P) | Ilere are a few details of their “Life R for Play Oxfords | Long” construction: A three-ply bass- Auge the ching for Summer play. Sper } wood frame, fibre covered and lined, W e did, well-made play shoes and sandals uf e : re STOUT OMEN brown leather 55 to 8, $2.00; 831 HI | forms the foundation. They are pro- j Sizes 39 to 56 Bust : MN ESRC TEE vided with a metal edge, open top, the ! 152 Summer Dresses as illustrated in various materials und designs, which we advertised on groove of which doubly secures it when Jung 2nd, to sell ut BS.50—now, closed, and prevents the faintest pos- sibility of warping or unfastening. The hardware is all cold rolled steel, the ' corners being. made in © piece, not jointed, and to complete their exdlusive- ness they are provided with the latest luggage conveniences, we . Shoes for Boy Scou Sturdy, trustworth I 5 camping, or any hoes. Sizes 8 t Other Summer Dresses up to $30, and GREATLY (Fifth Floor) Silk Dresses from $15 10 $75, REDUCED

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