The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1921, Page 6

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eneeenenar a ———— ee _2RE AVESING WORLD, MONDAY, SULT 2%, sei, 1S Treasurer of the Brooklyn City Rati- ol, of No. 720 Sixth Street and his| * the police to be d “LIGH 1. rug addicts. De Vito! etwas fifteen cottages occupied by DIES ee er Tes, [team ents SSRN fit rm ater, teomtreven porn” om | 1VE PRIOORERS OAT ep. drtee ie icc ie RPT a | sme, ere Oras 5 on general clerk to C. E. Mors " © started a hole in the re . y rr IN FAIR EYES, kun, Aasistant Gonoral Manager of (he | Were arreated early this morning on a FOUR ARE RECAPTURED. } with @ pliver spoon, broke through evi, | Are which early to-day threatened to 4 CLUB ORA PUNCH company, charge of robbing Peter Salkowaki, of | — | heda' torn Ine ana BlariKots from thelf| burn the entire village of Round .Lake, (0) (-) Adonai alils —_>—____ No, 259 Monroe St home| One Man st Atter Seat-|of the main Jail to the root of ‘the|% CAMP meeting resort. Originating in LINS & * fhondon . ts ia |GEORGE J. GOULD JR. IS Jaat night. ee ee wall ta Rewaels. Boller room, wnt thenve into the yaru, | the Post Oftice bullding in the Arcade, oo i Paper Comments in . 5 ak Pabee Weadguariee, fie Wits acl p They scaled the 12-foot wall. « the fire spread with such rapidity that —— “ fai rou a! Oo One! —_«_——o—or——————— eo > Humorous Vein on Dr. HURT IN AUTO MISHAP |the clinton street station. | Four of prinoners who escaped this elty, Ballston Spa and Mechanic 34th Street-—-New York Fi rae anil According to Detectives Coffee and] from the County jail at Newark | 20) BUILDINGS BURNED ville were called upon for assiatance. Russ’s Discovery. Glass Cate tin Face When Machine |GTosman, who arrested the couple in| rly to-day, were recaptured within After burning four hours it wan LONDON, July 11—Terd Bea- ni aiwipal thelr home, Balkowak! had $720 In his |#" hour, One of them, James Do Vito, IN SUMMER RESORT FIRE. | anatiy checked. ‘The toss will reach V : vverbrock’s ‘Sunday Fxpreas, bu |. 3 : porket"and was preparing to sail for| twenty-nine, of No, 10 Mott street, —— $200,000. The famous Auditorium tn ery Special Sales Tuesday Sp convening ea DF. ir. an rs. George J. Gould Jr.| Russia, Ho Invited the Youshavitenes | New York, has no} n caught, 08¢ | Cottagere Flee in Sight Clothes at|"NIch meetings and other services have Sarowal sess . are congratulating themselves to-day |to attend a fare ty, At the|fecaptured are Frank Fuller, Paul beon held for many years was eaved. 8 discovery ‘ : ‘ eet ‘ "| Round Lake, Near Saratoga Springs,| Healdents were forced to leave their Russ's di of the “vision | that the automobile accident in which|party he waa dru | paon, John R. Pinkman, all col-|Reamd Lake, Near Saratoma Spri Pe a oe Phat Oy TNS PR way” theory, says: they were involved yesterday on Point |vived, he aad, guests and money were | ¢ and Joseph Cozaoline, all of| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., July|"otea tosing all thelr poascasions. "Bev. a - “Is there a physical force be- | Peasant Rowd, near Lakewood, N. J.,| sone. | rk. All but De Vito were said by! 11,—More than a ecore of buildings, in-leral were slightly burned | . hind the human eye which can be smeasured by a scientific instru- ment? Hes the eye a punch, like Dempsey? Can it move a disk? *Yos,’ says Dr. Russ, He has in- ‘vented an optometer witch re- sponds to your glare. “Love may be merely a bruise inflicted by the bludgeon behind the eye. The siren may be only nachine was badly damaged and a lady with an extra supply of eye- | a 1g motorist carried Mr. and Mrs. | power. Infants ought to be tested | Gould to their summer home at Lake- | at birth, and if there is too much | ¥04- violence behind their eyes they should be sent to a lethal chamber, The super-orb is a public peril. was not more serious, The car Mr. Gould was driving was struck by a|~ passing automobile and almost over- = Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE was | The car which struck them at a curve | in the road was driven by a young woman, who hastened on her way with- injured, ing after the accident. The ee ee, ORUGGED AND ROBBED AT FAREWELL PARTY a a an Couple Accused of Taking Cash ; | io” ahageaee ‘eiadaea tara! precipi From Thetr Host. @ * Special Purchase | Assistant Secretary and Assistant Miohae! Youshavitch, thirty-six years S t ; C u rtai nh i n Fs 2000 Women’s or e ‘ \ \ I e 28c Yard Athletic Union Suits STORE CLOSED ON SATURDAY Through an arrangement with a manufacturer it is possible to offer this remark- ably tow price, per yard, on marquisette and scrim, in blocks, stripes and tape Buttonless, Bodice-top Styles Cool sheer Suits of dainty Striped 1.35 JULY SALES | THE SECOND WEEK Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—New York and Crossbar Voiles, in flesh and white, hemstitched or iace trimmed. Established 1879 borders, This merchandise Ribbon straps. Values to 2.95 | is one of the many Sale fea- ‘ | tures that have been ar- | DURING JULY The Home Furnishing Group is important ranged to make the second O b QI in these summer Sales. For people ap- hed OL A) ASE i PPENHEIM. LINS & Ec Time an eventful occasion for summer shoppers. FIFTH FLOOR Total Clear- CLEARANCE Men's and Young Men’s Fancy Mixture Suits Tweeds Worsteds preciate the opportunity to prepare for | fall and winter with summer savings ! 34th Street—New York 500 Women’s Jersey Sport Coats Remarkably Low Priced Tuesday Linen Clearance ance ‘ A great linen opportunity! This Clearance Sale of household and Herringbones decorative linens, at greatly reduced prices, furnishes en ld Bridge Pencil Stripes chance to purchase table cloths, linen napkins, tea cloths, Turk- oO . 5 Shepherd Plaids tats et naa teal, Lamps — h ; ; . orfolk model with Notched Cambri dge Flannels Uda ay tenis Le a38 Napkins to match, x x eure ) $ 1 0.75 | Collar or Tuxedo style— | Napkins, pure linen Damask; a 95 vee Towels, pure linens "i aa The illustration shows the equally smart for street and ALF-LINED suits of Summer weight ance of fine linen, dozen $4. Sy w beied De ; Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp, | sport wear. Box-pleat back Miscellaneous Lot of fancy linens, 5 woolens. Fine English or Domestic Tea Cloths, fine linen in quaint check lunch sets, scarfs, articles in lace, | with the popular wrought iron | and pinchstucks; narrow i weave, in a thoroughly depend- designs, blue borders, 54 x 54 inches trimmed and embroidered linens. For standard finished in verde, snug-fitting shoulders. able manner. Well-fitting, good-looking, cach $4.50 clearance at radical reductions. black or rust, and the adjust- Belt and patch pockets j BEST & COMPANY ssuits, reduced BECOND FLOOR able arm, And the parch- : pa ROesess? | for clearance. In regular, long, short ment shade is a bandedstyle. Tan, Brown, Copen, Meather oat BESTE BEOOR Mixtures and Black. 29 00 ORIGINALLY Art Goods Offer Values étantmann” On Sale Main Floor | ° 35.00 to 40.00 $ At 95c & $2.50 At 50c Wardrobe, *61 == ORIGINALLY One of our fine “Hartmann” ) Allover Bungalow Aprons, stamped To Embroider: eeunile reduecdto akin ori | : 3 00 45.00 to 65.00 ee besch clet ; to embroider in 2, 27 inch centerpieces on Indian Head. eae ay aa re { ects! purchase, ‘ 18 x 45 inch scarf on Indian Head. hangers, open top, dust-proof | AND Children’s Dresses, to embroider; 18 x 54 inch ecarf on Indian Head. ™ i shield, a device that locks all five drawers; rounded edges. SEVENTH FLOOR iy ite striped dimit ocak oth, ‘i 4 Land nee These have been radically reduced for Special purchase, 95e thie Sale. each 60¢ FIFTH KLOOR White Flannel Trousers That were ¢, $12.50 for MEN’S SHOP ! he premiums paid by us for Grade A Milk is based ion bacterial count. / We encourage cleanliness Furniture Baby Carriages ' | by paying. & bremium for Clearance! Clearance Sale ly [27 Paying a premivan 05 Breakfast Chairs, mahogany finish, $11.78 Half round and all round reed baby y Piber ecko, eens $13 carriages, with reversible gear and Special at $10 bacteria, and an added Fiber Chaire and Rockers, $18 fully upholstered. Pricot yey Mahogany Cane Chairs and Rockers, $19.50 from $27.50 to $6 Bath Showers, all brass tub- 2 Plece Mulberry Velour Living Room and sulkies reduced. janaed uae will bath tub 1k than Borden's Grade A?, ‘ ee jnutar Mahogany, Bedi eee SEVENTH FLOOR by attaching rubber note fe 9 Piece Walnut or Mahog jedroo f : | = Imported French BORDENSS 2 Picee ‘Tapestry Living Room Suite, $250 SEVENTH FLOOR | An Opportunity ; tess Walnse Bediven fits on Cotton Blankets q t C Piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, $ Plece Walnut Bedroom Buite, $350 $2.50 $3 $3.50 Farm q * oducts Co,Inc. of which you ought to take advantage 4 Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, $350 his ja a Cle an Gale ol ave: i Portable y 5 T aren great va : Cortlandt 7961 Py 10 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, $395 rlety. Designe In pretty combina- Victrola $39 Electric Irons 10 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, $450 tigne of colors, ae J) BIXTH FLOOR BECOND FLOOR With rain-proof case. Ilus- trated below, 1 Victrola IV., calue $25 1 Case for Victrola IV. r4asinch album and a at 9595 Each of these trope welghs als poundo, le heavily nick Gheeaed tas oh nee eutn of uae nel Rag Rugs Reduced! steel, hey sre ot coonote with 6 oat of eamnenting $5 worth of selected records ing and are guaranteed t 4 . plete satisfaction. If itis frertntnt for ean : SEVENTH FLOOR yeur mail order will receive prowpt attention, CheUnited Hectic Shs @ Tre Uneveo Exectmic Lice &€ Powtn Cn 130 Fast 15th Street Mth Strooe & Broadway 146th Street & Broadway Por vale alvo by pour local Elstsical Dealer $9.75, Size 9x12 This low price Includes Hit-and-M heavy striped borders. Imported Rugs Bralded Oval Rag Rugs, 436 x 734 feet, 17.50 6x9 feet, 2' _ Bx 10 feet, 9x 12 feet, Ales, uallty, and plain rugs with $19.50, Size 9x12 Buy these better quallty Plaln Rag Rugs. Any color, With chints bor- ders! Klearflax Rugs 3 6G feet, 8 434 x 744 feet, 14,50 6x9 feet, 23 8 x 10 feet, 34 9x 12 feet, 45 FIFTH FLOOR » The World————— 1921 Summer Resort Annual Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. PRICE 10 CENTS 4

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