The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 6

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- JUNE 28, 1991. HMMM MEYER NOT SCORED ~ BY MILLER OVER MMM OM Keeper Dinautned “to Get Dead 1 Despite her of otte, the chimpa who has ferocio of the Zoo offic her dead eleven-day-old “chip” from her at the nx Zoo, resisted ail efforts to tuke the body of Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street one. Stanley $ Hee Gibbon — one SENT c. 0. D. 392Frm Ave at 36 Sr. piiniatiairs decond Hoor- Sake Glevator terday a woman visited the cage and | Suzette held up the dead buby's body to her in an appealing manner. Direcior So Says the Senator and Then} wiitiam 7, Hornaday conceived « brii = He Mais a Dep icktore merece || A Great Clearance Sale of Ee eae eaching Pun. sel inf vbout th swirling, tot Senator Schuyler M. Meyer, Chalr- | Ei\oneg ne body of aby closer | Man of the Joint Legislative Commit- | to her breast | —— tee which employed an ex-convict to RIOT OVER INSULT TO FLAG. fnvestigate bureaus of the City Ad-| — Ministration, perpetrated this to-day: | Trnckman Whe w “Does the City Administration fear | st ta A te approaching public hearings? 1s it an attempt to draw the old red her- | ring or an attempt to protect a red hair-ing?” | Friends of ex-Scnator Elon Brown, | ¢ ehief counsel to the committee, are) # aecdten aeanis keeping this legisiative pun from him, | 4 ican fag around the leath: Mr. Brown is a patient, long suffering { OF Ef eae THN navy satealling -oftion man, but there ia a limit and his! acroxe the street saw the act and ' friends fear he is approaching the rim | Fushed, Geen narandee hte! of it | self at vas the ¢ Senator Meyer denied that Gov.| Lane | Miller summoned him to Albany yea- terday to ask him when the commiv2e hired an ex-convict He simply happened to have some | personal business in Albany the day after the Hylan Administration had confided to the public that the Meyer jttee nad an ex-convict on its payroll, An ing in Albany, natur- ally he called on the Governor Among the statements issued to-day was one by Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield, whose mimeograph was getting rusty, any statemenis Hirshfield charg t the Meyer}! Committee has already spent the $100,- 000 appropriated for Its use by the Legislature [olin a ea BODY PIERCED; DIRECTS AID. Pinned to the back of his sca. by a wagon shaft that had plerced his shoul- der in a collision between a taxlcad he was driving and a smell truck at the Brooklyn Bridge entrance early to- day, Edward Towney, of No. $4 Green- Wich Street, refused to agree to a plan to release him by backing the wagon. Be ordered Policeman Warn to get a saw and cut off the end of the shaft. ‘Warn procured a saw and cut the shaft close to Towney’s boly, A priest who had been summoned administered the last rites of the church to Towney, who was conscious and calin, With . co of shaft in his body Towney w P Faken to Volunteer Hospital, where a |. Beona removed the mplintered wood. He has a chance to recover. Z0tte de Women’s Summer Wraps Of light-weight Tricotine Cashmere and Bolivia 500 Silk Dresses Selected from regular:stock and offered tomorrow at a Chale tn A piece of cloth was # piec muel Citrone, a trudkn Tremendous Reductions i Dresses of Taffeta Silk, Printed Georgette, Foulard Silk, Crepe Satin and Mignonette. Reduced to furniture to-day from ffi ¥. Bamons, an optician ‘0, 728 Manhattan Av ALL SILK LINED I 4:50 19:75 29-50 Dresses of Canton Crepe, Taffeta Silk, Foulard Silk and Crepe de Chine. Reduced to wi vonovan Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Canton:Crepe, Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Silk. Reduced to » eighteen, o-day in Jersey City from Inju re- ed when he stumbled and fell down ntof stairs at hia home, No. WTA having issued esterday, Mr. Lord & Taylor * “eScos An Elente model that is ideal FIFTH AVENUE for wear in warm weather. It is pink broche, very lightly boned, made with low top, trimmed with lace and ribbon. A special price including tax, » $5.55 A Lord & Taylor corset with elastic girdle top is made of cotton broche. It is well but lightly boned, for the average figure. Another special at $3.50 SECOND FLOOR UST 24.00 and yet these wraps have all the earmarks . of much more expensive gar- ments. The models are smart, simple and practical—tuxedo front and cape styles—the ma- terials are excellent quality, in navy, black, beige or gray— the trimmings, silk stitching and embroidery are effective. Women who are looking for Summer wraps should find here just what they want. STREET SPORT AND WRAPPY MODELS Sizes 86 to 44 Third Floor Women’s White ‘Low Shoes $9.75 At this very reasonable price there are several smart styles in white canvas oxfords and strap pumps, designed fordress easy to freeze desserts at home We used to enum teas bother with a freezer We can buy ice-cream at the drug store.” But Father and the Kiddies grew tired of vanilla and chocolate, so we bought a freeser. Lovely Silks for the Fourth Tally Hol Crepe dé Chine Dress Taffeta . $3.95 $1.95 $2.50 The sports silk of Chiffon finish, firm Store Open 9 to 5—Open All Day Saturday, July 2 —AEARN— Black, navy blue, k Now we hy lots more . summer. Exquisite white and many light weave. Fine assort- or sports wear. They have prety. ane Settee then weaves andcolorings. or bright colors; 40 . ment of colors; 36 fous 1 mnlary heels and the store kind! 40 inches wide. inches wide. inches wide. WBAe werted sacles, pour’ ITEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF Wexot GROUND FLOOR io = , FREEZER, Dainty White Lace Voiles Wool Tweeds because its double action sere ee ean a ost -and Homespuns | aerating spoon dasher Tent and Canopy Toilet Soaps Miscellaneous Fox animal scarfs, $29.50 Army Contract Price $4.50 : . Coudray lettuce soap, cake, 50c Assorted toilet waters, bottle, $1 Blended Hudson Bay Holiday Service i +e Briei ee By: SORE, sable, two skin scarfs, 4 Carlton’s British bath soap, AQ De Atla tc Cit dozen, $1.45 Assorted face powders, 35¢ $69.50 : ' F : n y P Oil Bu: ilk soap Mavis extract, small size, 45c FOURTH FLOOR No matter where you are sumumering, this value is of importance to you. 01 exP NS Lana ttermilk soap, ’ P' Mi From Pennsylvania Station and : saven, 30e Pinaud’s lilac vegetal, 85c One of these Canopies may be put as a tent, and used in a variety of ways, Hudson ot lalla Antoinette Donnelly’s Complexion —_ pinaud’s ea d Aan 55 . : Per ‘ Kastern Standard Time. soap, 3 for 5S¢ P FRU SRA NIN: ie Bisierne ond Prelck as a screen for seashore and country cottages, outside and inside, eotgey"4.18 attantic ity xiii! Graham's bysieals ot al #58 PSO Y F ' over bed or table, and each is made with strongly attached strips for ed, ho coaches, extra fare train) soap, or 35¢ > our urs - i seen li fear ig) soa 0.05 Conti Castile Soap, Orange blossom tal- i) hanging over cribs, cots and beds. a bar, $1 cum, 3 for 25¢ You will do both these by . . . eave ATLANT. C SITY, Grakinitesalive hard Hicaya cold cream sending them without delay to The hardened mosquito is powerless to enter the fine open mesh of Rese Senne Marsh tony, 45c our the scrim or marquisette of these Canopies. binder, July B—8.15 AM. and 1 dozen, $1 Aasartad emanicnre Cold Storake Vaults = ° makes things — ob, #0 $1.85 yara SECOND FLOOR in One The manufacturers of the We have secured a limited quan- You’ll undoubtedly need an ex- sska Freezer also make the North Pole All - Metal Freezer. Sold by leading New York and Brooklyn Depart- ment and Hardware Stores. AM niy Mondaf, July 4—68.15 A. M, 1.30, 8.15 (Atlantic City Limited, no fare train), 6.08 For connecting tra Philadelphia, see time Pennsylvania § 45c vara tity of these sheer fabrics, so cool and refreshing for summer frocks, to sell at this extremely low price. ‘They are all-over dotted patterns. Blazer Flannel, $225 Yard The two inch stripes so much worn this season for sports coats. All the bright-sports colors, also navy and black; 27 inches wide. SECOND Toilet Good tra sports skirt or perhaps a new sports suit for the Fourth of July Holiday. These delightful all- wool materials are just the thing, and they’re priced unusually low. The colors are those charming soft shades that lend themselves to these fabrics; tan, brown, green, blue, grey; 54 inches wide. FLOOR s—-Reduced! A Special Selling for the Fourth Assorted Russian toi- let soaps, 3 for 55 Floating Castile soap, bar, 28 GROUND FLOOR preparations (pol- ish cream, nail whitener, cuticle remover), 2Se Small Furs Are Very Graceful Furthermore, they lend a touch of rich coloring to your sober street frock. The small furs in our collection are so attractively priced that you will surely want to have one. Jap marten animal scarfs, Natural mink scarfs, Natural squirrel scarfs, $24.50 A telephone call, Fitzroy 1900, or a post card will bring a messenger for them, FOURTH FLOOR The Value is one of the Most Extraordinary we have ever offered Sold in Muslin Section—Basement—Hammock, Baby’s Wear, Curtain Depts., Comfortable and Shade Sections. SEE PAGES 9, 14, 21 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING ee

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