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he yo fhan a thousand before Mrs. Kaber Appeared, Less than fifty persons, | Were ether than newspaper correspondents | $2.48 to $4.94 ‘ THE Br baasia WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS JAILED | jini? Sty Uivaet Mine sitet waite, 6 Of shoes and six The shoes were KEEP THINKING SO AND YOU'LL « | sitatetonn couple sentenced tor| pire LIVE TO BE 150 | Warner Says People Diz Dd arter Says People Die tothe Werkholue | Pee barter Because the Bible thirty days each in the Court of Spe Hypnotizes Them }elal Sessions, to-day on shoplifting) charges AVLANTIC CEPY, June ds, the Stores Mutual Protective Associa-land jewelry from a Broudway Pyychology and not medicine is the seeret of longevity, rding to Dr AL H. Warner of New York He addressed the sessions of the Alliwd Medical Assuviativns ot Ainerica here Because the Biple says that a girdles under tta Hughes and Mrs. Jen- both of Middletown, N. from six months to three years for tak- store. Helen Goodwin, held in $500 ball’ for trial for the al- Store Open 9 to 5. Open All Day Saturday, July 2nd. their A. Jos adue, No, 108 West 106th Street, was sent to the Penitentiary for ing a bust of Dante from a Broadway North Pelham. was When arrested detectives of | jeged larceny of $372 worth of clothing Ve wow a, duam ao, ival, SP saab Sines oiraemaiinder U, 5. ae OW. applied fee.” 3 - | SWEAR ALLEGIANCE | life shall be three score years and ten, Lie people expect to die when they rewch that gage,” he nsserced, “1s all wrong. "Chey bave just hypnotized themselves intg the be- lef becuuse it's in the Bile, "Given # sound constitutioa and @ clean record, there is no reason why @ man or woman should not reach 150 years. I'm seventy-two now, and I intend to live to a hun. dred. If life still looks good to me | at that age, 1 think 1 shall con- tinue right on the Job for another half century. It's simply a matter at Psychology and good living.” MRS. KABER CALM AS TRIAL BEGINS Crowd of More 7 Than 1,000 Be- siege Court Room—Only 50 Admitted. | CLEVELAND, June 28.—Mrs. Eva -nEARN fPOURTEENTH STREET Cntablished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY C SILK LINGERIE Crepe de Chine and Satin 2.17 Were $2.97 over-the-Fourth. These pix q For silken -under- Catherine Kaber charged with having Plotted the assussination of her hus- band, Daniel F. Kaber, wealth Lake- wood, Ohio, publisher, was formally uncrushed, Placed on trial in Judge Maurice | Bernon's Court at 10 o'clock this Chemises Morning. She is under indictment} for first degree murdef which car- ties the death penalty in this State. Mrs. Kaber was brought into the | ‘court room promptly at 10 o'clock. | Ghe looked neither to the right nor to the left as she entered. She im-} mediately assumed a posture with her chin resting in her right hand, the) elbow resting on the arm of the chair, Long before 9 o'clock a crowd be- gan to congregate in front of the old | court hou®e and jail, The halls and | corridors of the court house soon were filled and the crowd in front | gi the building had increased to more Bloomers and court officials were admitted. oo GARAGE AT CONEY BARRED. Box Company From Fire Pri The Rialto Sightseeing Bus Com-| ed the right to| rf Avenue Appeal | oxen on ention Bureau, of Standards and Ap- | to which the bus company had 1 decision of the Fire Pre- je in February to the permit 4, vas brought out at the hearing; was brought to moval of a high in front of the sway to the garage. | | pressure Proposed webb id bi Rabissinbets Meeting to Protest Garbage In-| cinerator. ‘A mass meeting to protest against the | dresses. Flesh color crepe de chine and satin—hem- stitched or edged with lace—were $2.97... Organdie Frocks For Girls See Pages 6, 14 and 21 for Other Hearn Adverti things will fold softly, taking little space, come out of the ordeal of packing dainty, new and Flesh or white crepe de chine—models with lace and . georgette trimming or tailored styles. 2.17 Sizes 8 to 14 Yrs. colors and not too light to soil easily; ruffles, sash, belts and contrasting trimmings give style and charm to these What other cereal food offers as much nourishing value as Grape:Nuts have the answer. and again. “There's a Reason Grape:Nuts is sold by grocers everywhere! Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan when eaten with good milk or cream Consider the sustaining quality of each dish of this prime wheat and malted barley food, and you will A ready-cooked cereal so palatable that you will want to eat it again | 4 Cooh!-. What Fun! A Surprise Box Dad brings one to us almost every Friday. He brings one for Tommy and one for me It's thrilling, because we never know what's going to be insi'e There are always several tovs in the box, all different, and of course mine are not a bit like Tommy's. Dad gets the boxes in Toy- land at Lord & Taylor's, He save it's a wonderful plan, because some one else does the thin for him Boxes with oys for girls or hovs. ages 1 to 10 years. Special Fourth of July selec- tions— 50c to $5.00 box. VOY LAND=7THFLOOR Buy a Box of New’ Books Especially for the 4th. These week-end boxes of books are a fine idea. We thought so ourselves when we planned them, and everyone who has seen them has told us the same thing, so we know it’s so. In a gay pretty box we pack four or five books that we have chosen very carefully. There are those for girls, for boys and for very small folks, just the kind each one will be sure to like. For the Fourth we have chosen some patriotic books such as Little Heroes of France Boys Life of Roosevelt ie ples of Abraham Lincoln lories of France ths First Come in and let us talk to you about the books you like and show you the boxes. THE BOOK SHOP GROUND FLOOR You Must Have New Records For the Fourth Here is a list of some you'll surely want to take away with you over the holiday, You may oider them by number over the telephone. 17776 Tiddledy Win Blue Bird 35447 Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, $1.35 17532 Moree Goose Jingles, Little Red Here. seweeeee BSC + 85¢ 18747 Now I Lay Me Do to Sleep, My Mother's Evening Prayer 85¢ 18608 Cohen Goes to the Picnic, Parts land Il... . Bsc 16001 The Teddy Bea Pienic, Happy Days..,... Bsc 16228 Uncle Josh on @ Fifth Ave us Uncle Josh Playing Baseball 8 0080 Babes in Toyland....... 75¢ SEVENTH FLOOR A Roaricus Fourth. more things in it. other. aint box. D=427 NWERL CRE F30U7 VOU: |) WISIENG THAT Or julG WAYS =~ IE VSS COLOR ME! Here’s Another Contest and Another Chance to Win a Paint Box This picture is harder than the last one, because there are it. You must do it the same way you did the Fill in the colors where the one who comes nearest to the original painting will win a We've made this easier for you, because we give a int. You must use just three colors: re Rules of the Contest: 1, Paintings must be in our hands not later than Friday, July 8th. 2. Every painting must be signed with name, age, and address of artist. | 3+ No girl or boy over 12 years may enter contest. Send paintings to Betty B. care of “Jolly”.Times,” Lord & Taylor. Another Add-a-Line Story Read About Little Miss Winkit “"'6 \WLEKS SINCE AC SLE YON, ou think they should be, and , yellow and blue! CHE DREN WINET, ARD NOWTTHAT WE ORC HAN CE TIME POR HELLO AND GOCD 3) =. YOU FL FRE BLIGINNENG VACATIONS, AND: SAL. 32 GOING AMES FOR THE BUT, OF COURSE, SUNMEL2 OS 30 TIENKING #7 2 COULD 3E WAH YOUTO AG | AND7O GO FOR F SWIM WH YOU LV ERY DEG | YOULL 2LMEM3BER ME TOO, | » WHATEVER? YOU DO AND WHEREVER YOU GQ | 1075 GNE TURE CHEERS FOR <NON, THE FQURTN AND, NOW, MV 0 DEAR, FOR A WINE GOOD 3/L? Almost a Tragedy on the Fourth! This Reed Carriage Is $32.50 Isn't that a wonderfully low price for such a fine car- riage! It's the lowest price we've seen yet, and we're ready to recommend it as a most unusual value. The cushions are upholstered in corduroy to match the car- riage A Biplane Flyer, $4.75 That’s a special price for this jolly wheel toy. the kind fer ehildren of 410 10 years. SEVENTH FLOOR By Johnny Ged, ra MY WHAT A NICE LUNCI G LIKE. PICNICS 1“ i \. HAVE Mis SED | THAT WiLL BE) anoT LUNCH ) /WELL'WELL' HERE) (15 SOME LUNCH I MusT/ Hurrah fora Glorious Fourth! ! Short Sleeve Middy Suits ie i For Small Boys, $3.50 | Made of kindergarten cloth; blue, green, tan, grey. Just the coolest, most comfortable suits to wear for the long play hours of the summer. Sizes 4 to 8, Boys’ Bathing Suits, $3 to $5.25 All wool suits, one and two piece styles. Heather mixtures and solid colors. Sizes 22 to 36, Boys’ Flapper Suits, $3.50 Cool sports suits of khaki with sports blouse and flapper pants. Sizes 6 to 14. FOURTH FLOOR “Harem Scarem” Dresses Special For the Fourth—$3.95 Tt’s a most becoming dress, as you may see in the sketch—and oh, so comfortable (as you may not see unless we tell you!) For it’s a one- piece bloomer dress, made of checked gingham, just as practical as can be. Collars and cuffs are organdie. Sash is gingham. Colors are red, green, lavender, brown. These dresses come in sizes 4 to 12 years. Sun Bonnets to,Match, $1.95 Made of the same kind of gingham as the ftocks, and matching beau- tifully, as you will see by the one on Jane's arm. Sleeveless Gingham Dresses, A checked gingham sports dress in one piece. It slips neatly over the head and is unusually becoming. « 10 to 16 years. Middy Blouses Specially Priced, $1.25 Good sturdy blouses in white only. Sizes 6 to 16 years, They were bought in a special purchase; that’s why they are so inexpensive. FOURTH FLOOR co oe For the Very Small Tot 100 White Dresses—$1.95 Dainty little dresses of organdie. voile and lawn in @ number of adorable styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Wash Hats—$1.50 Crisp, cool, summery affairs of organdie, FOURTH FLOOR » Celebrate the Fourth With wo New Shoes! Sy) ' rays ‘These are very much reduced in = _ pricein fact they are so very inex- ah a » pensive that you'll probably want to ’ 4| \~ buy several pairs. At $1.95 White canvas play oxfords for children and misses. They have rubber soles, and are ever so fine to wear every day, play- ing on the beach or romping in the fields. They used to be very much higher priced. At $4.25 Boys’ brown canvas shoes, trimmed with leather and made with rubber soles. Sizes 1 to 53 FOURTH FLOOR All Hats Off to Every family and every child wants flags for the Fourth side the window, one to carry, and In Toyland you will find all binds of flags, the Flag! ‘one to hang out- maybe another beside reasonably priced Wool Bunting: 4x6 feet, $4; 5x8 feet, $6.50; 6x10 feet, $8.50; Barz feet, $12.50. Printed Silk on Sticks 12418 inches, 50; 16x24 inches, $1.00. rOYLAND EVENTH FLOOR