The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 11

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we it ome , THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 192d, ee mea! Pa 94) l . ACENT STOLE | seca ht pala Met he Dapers concerned nthe controwra “»:| BIG BOLSHEVIK PLOT ca sever (OR fey Namen ARON | ae We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review"’ Patterns J en McIntyre refused the request propertye vee Retort the, Tusk FOUND IN TURKEY | cnaeaie herr cks This July Lieutenant of infantry and was | | wort ‘f yard that Be be parieds | ee ee ae Announced by Allied Aut | MISS STIRLING DEFEATED. ||} Sore O S; t d 2nd ‘ayward that Seib be parole a unced ! orit | — tI SK HIM Tee Selb nerved during the war as a| QUICK COURTSHIP UPSET. |‘\™™O.nH by Allied Auoriies—| yy | * e] 1 a g 7 r a ne ey ? b '. gassed and wounded, Upon his re-| Checks Bring “Dr, Alexander” and) Ringleader. ier iste These Sales for T Th REA eer eee iia Elke Uetbacopbel HLM sei CONSTANTINOP June 29,.—Aj sociated ese ates for oni OrrvW-- urs ay ' it | dete ive for the, Lusk commii A youth ¥ ald he was "Dr. Abra | a Holshevik plot of vast propor-| AMotcan, woman then engaged in investigating + ham Alexander of No. 745 Quincy Ave- | jealism. Subsequently he went Michdali tat da ered by the 6," okiyn, accompanied by a ss vee wont ‘ame under suspicion in] Allied authorities here, it was an- young woman, came under s ” diay | nounced tod. Judee Jed for the Intelligence Unit, of. the| the Sugarman itr % Numero Judge ncintyte Refuses Ré-| internal Revenue Service, His su-| when the man Lana ta matali ‘ re tates | periors appeared in his behalf, 69, The man slipped away is See quest of U.S. District Attor- |"Aasiatane United States Attorney | Sac’ arreated ‘i . +t David V. Cahill appeared in| ee sald she met the 1 ney That Seib Be Paroled. | wetenne of the dogused, said Selb wae | 004, 2810 she amet « valuable and trusted F al dc- tectiv whatever pape tow an officer of t ere for the United States 1 ime nt of Justice and later was s en made, ler of ot Island on the beach yes were to be married te SN ee matt tne Hoboken police dis , Avenue in Brook trooklyn, a member of the! ment no Quine yraham.. Alexan ier tinte wk 4 Hugh McQuillan, Chief of the Spe- [20 Re ene ie “other, « my of the United | cial Intelligence Unit of the Internal] stions by) "Dr. Alexander nal Revenue Bureau, was|Revenve Bureau, said: {ater ib's arrest on Tuesday evening joven (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel’ F held in $5 t tl by Judge) when it was too late for him to fur- OPPOSITE. | W est Mth Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Melntyr General Sessions to nish bail bond, bedrs all the earmarks W. cians! rise meray Aine Lang A “{rameup” in the Interest of ; ine 29.— ol Nattetily aIGoRE Motel | # ona bench warrant charging that he| prominent “bootlegwers,” because he ? 30 4 Hills was . | a had stolen + raat Lusk Legis. |'S@ Witness in fifty pending prosecu- | fin hte wit atid Advertised uperb v len records of the Lusk Legis | tone "for bribery and violation of the | O° nh way home srtarnoon, Hib autos Brands of | | , lative Committee, in December, 1919, Volstead Act. Since Seib arrested| three chile s afte aut Clothes for | CEI EE DI rF Joseph Solovei, an ex-Assistant Cor-| mobile stalled on a grade crossing of Mia eed Summer | onsisting of application cards for the] poration Counsel, on a charge of of-|the Harlem Division of the New York Young Men | q ReVolutionary Socialist Party fering him a bribe of $600 to relonse| contrat Railroad. Before Rich could get | I Holiday Sale of E: oneal I ti ti H a “bootlegs persistent efforts ed or get his family out of wr in a Holiday Sale of Exceptional Importance to Judge McIntyre re h ‘ ; im, | the car start & ' (Between Sth Ave. & B'way) - re ntyre intimated that the|have been le to disc edit HM) it, it was struck by a train, Mra, ich = yay L Kvery Thritty Woman in Search of Good Values. misting cards were those of young | T=ese uttac chibi es peg arnt ; three children were seriously aa ¥ t liquor ringaters now seek to ih! and the V6 5 oile and Organdie Frocks of Unusual Beauty at } men seeking adminston to the bar and who spurned a bribe of $31,500. The injured | é Prices That Will Arouse Enthusiastic Buying. } ' } Values y eae #8 82.95 98 93.95 $5.00 Sizes 16 to 20 yrs. and 36 to 46 bust. ERBE’S a most unusual opportunity and one H well-posted shoppers will hasten to take ad- vantage of. Scores of dainty Frenchy models in an exquisite variety of rich and beautiful plaids and chee Tieback and fancy pocket styles with trimmings of fine lace, embroidery, self or contrasting color fabrics, sizes 16 to 20 years for misses and 86 to 44 bust for women. dames McGreery & Co. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” | Special—For Thursday and Friday Men’s Warm Weather Haberdashery Eight Special Sales! The first thing we thought about in preparing these special sales was comfort—and then we considered every man’s purse. Happily, we have been able to combine the two most successfully. - Fine Silk Shirts $595 This low price makes it possible for men to purchase enough silk shirts to last the entire summer! These are made of fine quality silk in many handsome patterns. Hundreds of stunning tunic and surplice models, in exquisite floral and other designs, in beautiful color combinations, with ruffles, collars and cuffs of white or self color organdies, trimmed in the daintiest and most becoming manner. More than 30,000 Suits are massed for disposal | A Récord-Breaking July Event Is This ‘Sale of in| Organdie, Voile and fine Batiste Blouses Values Up to $4. Long or Short Sleeves. Also Over-Blouses in a wonderful selection, made with pretty frills | and dainty lace trimmings, also neat poplin tailored models. All sizes. “ in this huge 2nd floor shop in the first general Clearance Sale we ever held. Here is your chance to select suits from this enormous | stock of nationally famous brands | At Big Savings | ” Big Holiday Values in A Final Before-the-Fourth — NY | Bathing Suits | Clearance Sale of Ppt tales Sop ie ants For Women and Misses Gi rls’ Hats Light Weight Vene- || Formerly $1.45 to $1.95 Suits that sold all 50 > tian and Good Quality \ this season up to $ oN $40—Now ~" Satine.Values up to$3. Ages 6 to 16 Years. Splendid quality Suits that sold all 50 this season up to ag || $45—NOW | $2.49 0 $3.98 = 4 | ; 7 “D, M. C.” Cordonnet | White Crochet Cotton | 75 || patent Milan braid | mushrooms and Suits that sold all 50 i i | Regular 95¢—all_ the wanted : i i e ers vim i alls—in this season up to phos signe . | || Saree Baba apt 21° $50 NOW | _ | | Main Floor, Rear. Per Balt | es : «emmy ann - Neatly trimmed, piping, Ribbon banded patch pockets and belt undstreamers. To Sizes 86 to 44. Styles Take that are original, jaunty || close out quickly and becoming. worheye | marke Extra Size Suits, i them to 69¢ | || sell for Madras Shirts - - - - $9.45 Carefully tailored of Imported and Domestic Woven Madras in a variety of light and medium colors. Straw Hats - - - - - 275 Fine Sennits in a variety of popular models, with wide, medium or narrow brims and crowns of various heights. Bathing Suits - - - - 3.95 Practical models of pure Worsted may be had in Black, Navy or Oxford—as well as Brown or Green Heather mixtures. | | rolling brim ideas. | f = « = \| Duparatieled Values in “Bainte; Sinattiy | Fashioned Many of our higher-priced 50 | Suits, that were formerly 3 | $60 and $65, Girls’&Dresses «# this sale. Alterations charged for at actual cost. if : j One of ourthis week's many before-the-fourth vi | Silk Half Hose - " * = 1-75 The reductions are so great and the selection fe | Specials in Girls’ Apparel for hot weather wear ¢ y “ | \ Thread Silk Half H ith aelf colored: citcke tremendous that every man, no matter what his | a read Sil a ‘ose with self colored clocks— : ‘ : G zes Cordovan, Gray, Navy, Tan and White with Black requirements, can find precisely what he wants in | toes $ 10 to If { Clocks. at $3 e Years A Special purchase whereby we were able to secure special price concessions that net you a very remarkable saving, A grand lot of pretty frocks in fine quality organdy (two of Shirts - - = - «= - 135 Made of printed Madras and other good materials i—Hot Weather Suits— ||| laborate! i ed | in an assortment of new patterns. Palm Beach, Mohair, Gabardine, ae Peel ae TAESnAiy BEES } Shantung Silk and other Tropical - manna’ Sccuciemeecae _| = ‘“ c A re 5 Neckwear - - * 55 Weight Suits of every desc ription— An Important pare the-Fourth In four-in-hand or bat wing style in every desired eatee, of a far superior character of tailoring than ordinary makes—at big savings. | Sale of Summer Shoes po Union Suits- - - - - Of white Madrze in plaid or self striped designs. Sleeveless, knee oe cut roomy and well made. For Women—At Less Than | ihe 15 Ky 50c on the Dollar. | Bs | ; Wh tor ishable Ki oe tent Colt Opera | \ On et Pun F sand Oxfords, West fe vad bate oe th | Values Up to $7 pial for Any Foot ENTIRE Josten SECOND FLOOR | Cogwucteamn Street i Men’s Furnishings—Main Floor 5th Avenue—34th Street Sine Hours: 9A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ——! Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P.M,

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