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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 POLICE GET HOOCH SAYS WIFE LOOTED HIM. RHEUMATISM CURE Neantet ‘Trow remained a o'clock, when he discovered his wife's! hand holding his pocketbook. ord settlement in an He also says he had to do his own| broken leg was th: washing as his wife refused to put| Florence Gregory, Ria clothing In, the. family, wash. [tis St and, charges Neu- rheumatism early to-day: ay one morning until 2] Justice O'Malley. ‘Take alcohol, mix into a batfer with the whites of eggs and sweet eta and massage the afflicted parts with this once a day for a year. Here is how they got it. Policeman Cunningham decided a woman he saw at 4A. M. at Hudson Avenue and John Street had hooch, and found she had, She pulled the cork and the cop took —_———_ Charges in Court Reply. Broadway at Ninth Street, c is not big type and big talk Woman Explains Alcohol Was for] samuel Neustein, President of the| New York. " in the newspapers — but ‘ e Imitati Jhiskey nt Trading Corporation, No. 75 i. = the quality, fashi f Legs, Imitation Whiskey liifth Avenue, in opposing his wife's| wh Business Hours hy “f srs and ae for Husband. application for allmony and counsel | if 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store 1) ‘The police of the Poplar, Stre:t station, |fee alleges that, following his missing | veloping diabetes, to-day w Telephone which make value and give ' Brooklyn, were given this remedy for|Money from hin trousers pocket, he) a verdict of $12,000 by a jury before t j gaye ided to-day that | suff titled to $60 a) ior counsel fee, | we and pending a separation suit. { ~ aia Reed and willow furniture... 80 pieces most of the evidence to the station on| [= SS = es ° i . his uniform. ‘The woman said she was | aa, White painted furniture. 28 pieces Atinte Brusios of Nowvst 11udson Ave: | Clearance Sale i|| Turkish Towels at the SWEATERS Cedar Forniture... 45 tases wince tates He, Bet ihe, pales wish Thin pure fibre, in an of- ide ues ei <n Goes John Street, and say they found there twenty-one ‘bottles, some containing al- cohol and some imitation whiskey. 12,000 Pairs ‘Ace ; | color. q i , cording to the police, Mary js the one French & Semi-French — |} | * A WANAMAKER stocks, this season’s patterns—settees, tis, aaptaiatce ‘sie hed i tn. ber toes woneye 9,324 of them. All first quality Heavy—fibre with a bit of |/rockers, arm chairs, tables, tabourettes, plant stands, end MEDIUM VAMP SHOES from hard work. That was what she had had the alcohol for, The imitation “hooch,” she said, she made to get her husband Simon to work, as he wouldn't unless he had a couple of “shots” to start him off, ‘The Koscis couple and Annie were held fh 1 | . : : coming Tuxedo model. Ares Charwed With/stéiiiee Car.)| Formerly $12.50 to $16.09 85 dozen, 22x42 in. h Reed and willow Cedar furniture vest in Englewood, N. J. to-day awatt-| || Ali sizes in the assortment. | 168 dozen, 21x42 in. BIAGE Std RBOEYS COtE®: ali with cretonne-covered $5 for a $10 settee. ing ektvaition papers: pon widen, they | Tl | 65 dozen, 20x38 in. cushion seats; some with pad $4.75 for a $9.75 settee. but not in each style. vill be returned to New York to face What is believed to have been a rec. na wagon br ran her down | WOMEN GET INJURY VERDICTS |; Robbed, He | Crash Victim Gets 812,000—#17,500 h| charges, of stealing an automobiie| 1! SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP SHOE SHOPS, Inc. |] |[] to the dozen; ribbed, some blue _Sweaters—mostly imported) iigue in brown stain. $5 for a $10 table. Vifth Avenue, Manhattan. “rhe men | || i | ||] bordered, some pink bordered light weight Shetland at $34 for a $68 reed suite of 8 $1.75 for a $3.50 chair. See rare rilvam, Gon- Sizes 1 to 9 120 West 38th Street All Widths || | , 75; originally twice |] pieces. $20 for a $40 canopy seat. evan, No. 601 Wost treet, and | | Betwee « Sixth Avenue and Broadway At $6 doz. as much and more. roken $15.25 for a $30.50 arm chair Hickory furniture Semi-Annual Men’s Suits Taken from our regular stocks and pricedat the following savings. Styles and patterns popular this Stuyvesant 4700 727 pieces of Summer SS Lowest price since 1915 At $3 doz. 155 dozen; weight 4 Ibs, to the dozen; 20x38 in,, all white. At $4.80 doz. These weigh from 5 to 5% Ibs. 35 dozen, 22x42 in; weight lbs. to the dozen; all white, corded border. 60 dozen, 21x40 in.; weight 6 Ibs. to the dozen; pink or blue jacquard border, At $8.40 doz. 64 dozen, 22x40 in.; weight 6 At $9.60 doz. 45 dozen, 24x48 in.; weight 7 The dresses at $19.75 are our $25 and $27.50 grades. Checked gingham, voile, or- Fancle and voile combined with inen. Dresses at $25 are our $29.50 Some charming summer Frocks at $19.75 and $25 Models are those which are now enjoying a decided vogue at all the leading Summer resorts Colors include red, black, navy blue, brown, porcelain blue, green, mauve, pastel colors and white. All of these dresses were made fective striped weave. Plain cotton—in a new and sweater crinkly weave. Specialized at $11.75 Both in the smart and be- Going— sizes. Second Floor, Ola Bullding Smart Silk Lingerie at new low prices Straight or envelope chemises, with filet lace, $4.95. plicity, fashioned out of radium silk, trimmed with hand-made filet lace and fine pin tucks or hemstitching. Third Floor, Old Building White Shoes for the holiday trip For sports wear White buckskin oxfords witn swagger trimmings of black or Furniture at HALF Price Some backs. $40 pieces ere weave ich autiful Jae~ | tbs. to the dozen; blue or mink] — Bodices, with hemstitehed| $10.75 for » $21.50 chair. $0.50 for a $10.35 table. Jacquard border. Sea sl i ‘i 1 hems, $06: HH ra fin fantern, Fifth Gallery, New Bulldini 65 dozen, 26x52 in. weight 814 | ,2,dozem, 2dxb2 ins weight 11 is Step-in drawers, filet lace : of 0 1b to the dozen; heavy, all ene, the dozen; extra ASAVy, a! edging, $4.95. é white. te soa ‘ . First Floor, Old Bullding .Prince: slips, shadow-proof hb aridetattea aie!) Dispersals of Fashions FOR MISS 14 to 20 Underthings of a fine sim- hand swings; some matched suites, but mostly separate pieces. from the warehouse. First Choice, Wednesday. $28.25 for a $56.50 reed chaise in brown finish, green and black finish. $28.25 for longue finished in brown stain. $52.50 for a $105 suite of 3 White garden furniture $14 for a $28 table. $14 for a $28 chair. Instead of waiting until late in the season we are going through our collection of Women’s Fashions and taking out broken sizes and odd pieces. lasting satisfaction. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Grass furniture...... ...385 pieces of the pieces have only just come into the Galleries Examples: $2.50 for a $5 arm chair. $5 for a $10.25 chair. $5.75 for a $11.50 rocker. ,, $6 for a $12 chair. { $9 for an $18 rocker. $9.25 for a $18.75 table. $20.50 for a $41 couch. $6 for a $12 table. $8.50 for a $17 chair. $9 for an $18 rocker. for an $80 arm chair in a $56.50 chaise in a brown finish. Priced for immediate disposal WOMEN’S DRESSES at $35—originally $45 to $75— Crepe de chine frocks, including some that were made by to our order in Paris. Also dresses of crepe meteor, Georgette crepe, satin, taffeta and chiffon, WOMEN’S DRESSES at $24.50—originally $35 $39.50—and more. Majority ir. navy blue and black; a few of brown. to Mostly tricotine; a few of silk. SPORTS WRAPS, $39.50—originally $65 to $110— tan leather and low heels and soles of black or tan rubber, $10. Conservative oxfords of white Sea Isle duck with white leather s and heels. Price $7.50. and $32.50 grades. —imported dotted Swiss, checked gingham, voile, and linen; exquisite qualities. wraps of brushed wool and knitted wool wraps. Only 11 wraps. SPORTS WRAPS, $25—originally $39.50—at $25— knitted wool wraps. Only 6 wraps. BATHING SUITS, $3.50—originally $5.95 to $8.50—. suits of surf satin (cotton) venetian cloth, and a few of 4 poplin. Plain black and black finished with colored piping’. « Simple straight line models. 4] strap and @ollar of black patent BATHING SUITS, $7.50—originally $12.50 to $15—’ leather, $12: {satin and taffeta—black and ‘navy blue. » Mostly slip-on White pumps with one strap! models. season. Every suit well tailored. by the three makers who make our best summer frocks. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street Porch Frocks Cool and dainty Pretty slip-on frocks intro duced by us a while ago, Our first order went so quickly ‘hat Sale Price $2 i fi For dress wear There is a modish pump with French heels of, white with 11 Suits which were $34.75 7 Suits which | , Oe ate Sea Isle duck, and baby Loui . ; , $ 50 wererderei morecriust, ae) a} gq.le ducks and baby Louis’ ““ALSO—rubberized satin bathing hats ut $1; bathing bags at 45c. ° uve :e8 5 F . First Floor, Qld Building Second Floor, Old Building were $39.75 we 28 Percale, in plain colors or EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s White Sports Trousers of English flannel--HALF Pre-war Prices PS 1,000 pairs at e_ qgoU peurerat eae’ 5 = L Pre-war prices for YH = white trousers made of EXTRA a similar quality of Men’s white oxford with saucy polka dots, after a variety of different styles, eacn as pretty as can be and each affecting dainty bits of trim ming that make it most becom- ing. Fine Silk Blous “a Reduced 41 silk blouses $11.75 to $16.50. At $9.75 24 silk blouses were $20.60 and more At $13.75 As many of these blouses are for sports wear and others are the types that make 3-piece cos- tumes out of the usual tailored suits, we shall have this clear- away tomorrow so that women going away for the holidays or! the summer may have the vantages of those greatly re- duced prices. Suits which . were $44.75 Suits which were $49.75 and $54.75 (Many in this lot are hand tailored) $3650 $4150 The unusual variety of suits represented in this sale includes: Third Floor, Old Building were | SS Sateen Petticoats White, $1.95, $2.95 The simple tailored kind with shadow-proof panels back and front that are | such a delight to wear un- der sheer summer frocks. And they fit so nicely they are not in the least cumbersome under the fashionable slim frocks. Of fine quality white sateen, finished with turned hem or em- broidered gcallops. i) Pk tes BS —~— Fancy unfinished worsteds, Cassimeres, stripes, > herringbone, checks, overplaids and plain blues EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIAL White Wool sports English flannel. were Single or double breasted models about $15. one half or quarter lined. E Third Floor, Old eullding ° A | % . cablguses ate of crepe dechine,, tna Rus SUS" Socks—half price Shirts at $1.45 ee ee i i d novelty s—in jad vere $2.5 | ites game kt i st as much as $22 a These are the quality of suits the past two years has trained ORE Mites ell ommencement were $2.50. The same kind of shirts| sold last year for $2.50. of fine Scotch wool, We think we have reached a} iy. shades of blue and other modish | pair, you to think of as good value as $50.00 and up eolara, ‘Concerts | privevives Mostly tie-around and over- . —— bottom with to-morrow’s We put them in stock : : By the Conservatory of Musi-| - a a : : i blouse oye | by the Cor | EXTRA SPECIAL wriee of fi : this season at $10 pair — | In the Auditorium, Tuesday, ’ : Two styles: ‘ at : . F 10 fine batik dyed silk blouses! Welnealay" and Thursday «| Mlen’s white canvas (yewith sport roll collar) the finest white flan- ’ A A at half former prices. 2.40 each afternoon. attached; | nel trousers in the a e (2) ounger en s ults I Second Floor, Old Bullding First Gallery, New Building Oxfords at $8 (2)—with regulation turn- country at th i0 i DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Just 100 pairs at this down | collar with points, at-| AS e price, ig vUBt 4 VF achec . y | low price. 1,200 at $1.45. Wednesday bing ! Ages 16 Were $24.75, Cl ape tia sleeves, | take all you want at j 39 ‘ith Neoin rubber soles| ‘Sizes 14 to 17. $6.85 pair. If you to 20 years 29.75 and high ‘‘find ree eet snancamebar | y $ gher a ‘‘fin eee le wwe aceits | wish any alterations The sale begins Wednesday morning made, we will make a slight charge — not more than cost to us. EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s white felt Hats at $1.50 SPECIAL | Men’s Sweaters Less than Half $ $9.75 Frocks, $5.75 Something unusual here. a different kind. and | “practical and serviceable linens Waistline effect, w ge pockets Kixeve —¥Uth Floor, Front, dresses 0! leather belt, white vest n patent We imported the flannel our- NI TENITETTTOXT@XTNTIONTOTYSTTIGN NEW YORK w-price fro so that | wool. A very smart and attrac ummer frock, in lavender, P selves. Had the trousers made | s 210: were 2. | \ k leather, Coren, rose, jade and white. Sizes 16 to ol); were were $10 angl $12. up here. Cut one pair at a . Made in Great Britain of a were $15 and $17, time. Sewed with silk. Pockets p | $8.75 to $10.75 Frocks, $6.75 AB g ALE QURHTEY OE MAIS sleeveless. | hand-turned and stayed. Insides Sizes 6% to 7M. 1, Scotch wool pull- ya sigean an thos ‘3 ae date } Check g 0 ace abroad; of poenett oun ~faced, so that lp A vel figured voile. and Ii Too many models T is Rack . reen, black ard] ends won travel, Hand-shrunk ps uch pr in fashi atu and trimm hite vlid color: after finishing. HERALD 8 QUARE | temed to seeing in ennis Kackets as | ee Those at $5— i Scotch wool cardigan jackets with subdued color designs on white grounds. $12.50 grade, lower price Size at $4.95 $6 grades. | Newly strung. Stock up! Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding Downstairs Store, Old Buliding Summer Dresses-- | ¢. “ POET ra

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