The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1921, Page 6

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6 - Dian ’t Get Goat With $55 Given | Member of Vaudeville Team Convicted of Petty Larceny From His Partner in Act. The live goat which was to been trundled on the knock *em dead in Beaver } and points, 0! West In the vaudevillr and Marion brought the goat, befor eral Session. raiser entitied re's My Fifty Dollars?” ' hours und The author was Miss F! liscovered, they m Snyder of the team and also of No.! cape, In an offe Une ot iff . 2009 Broadway. The other haif of. ¢ the soldiers deliberately drew O, ering Unprecedented Values the sketch wa Sydney Marion, a er enemy fire to then aliow- diminutive acrobat, of No. 149 West 16 officer to esca ey suc 9th Street. He did not have the Jed in getting through and del.v ors (2 fifty-five and, as has been said, the cring their mesage the next morn goat in the was missing. Miss ing ie Snyder deciared that while he failed! For the same exploit, Marsha! Petain PiLEUR to get that one he certainly got hers. himacif conferred the Med e Ps « It was on a cooi, ful day in| taire on Monson, one of the only NAN DMAD™ April—the 15th, be cvact—that| four members of the A.B. F. to re G the ead story began. Miss Snyder, | ceive it e At reat Re . relating it, said that on that day | When they told him he was about y eductions ghe and Sydney agreed to join up! to die Monson sald he wished they in a team ane aud:ences | would send word to Mrs. Peter Peter laugh. A goat 1 aud markedly | son, No. 107 South Strect, with whom 5.50 Reduced to in this, but “ney didn't have|he boarded when he was carning Barrier he tcew oF goal ranch| Wawed Shes Wad” CAIWAVS” Week 6.75 Reduced to somewhere ne , where they | White” to him, he sald flourished, Miss Snyder gave him| In the formal check fy $55 and told him to go pick out a] ticles to be sent to “th t triend 8.75 Reduced to good one the medaia were found. Wormer sot After a long time, « recital, neither Sydney nor th appeared anywhere 80 she went to ce Assistant Distric van—This was to wasn't it? Judge Tall actor or actor? ed Mr. Sullivan—He $55 goat, did he? Miss Snyder— No, . but} he got my own. Sof hunted for him] and demanded my money back. And he didn't have When Sydney took the stand he said that she had given him the money but it was to be spent in any way he pleased, provided it bene- fited the act. He said he didn't know of any better way to do that y his landlady the money anding and io get him able suit of clothes. He aid he was perfectly willing to give back the money to Miss Snyder re required by the jury to bring in a verdict of guilt of petit larceny against Marion and Judge Talley suspended sentence, allowing the actor three weeks in which to ake restitution In closing the the Court said: “Remember, , that it is ex- pensive not to shown in your ¢ y, pensive to get the people's goat.” sec te AUTO CARAVANS TO “COAST.” Knights of Colambas Will Motor to San Francisco Convention. Forty-five hundred of the 25,000 visit- ors expected at the San Francisco In ternational Convention of the Knights of Columbus, Aug. 2. 3 and 4, will make either all or part of the route to the coast by automobile, Supreme Secre tary William J. McGinley ot the C. annou goac| FOAL about it Attorney be a lve Sulli- defendant an trainer? An jey—la the animal get your} | didn that one Several Eastern carava c. of ©. motorists have already |) many of them composed of nates of the K. of C. automobile schools for former service men, making their first long- istance runs. Special arrangements have been made by the California Knights, in ginction with civic nutnorities, to "of C. Visiwrs en route to San Fri cisco and on their way back from the convention city. sala eines MID-CITY MERCHANTS BAND. Heart of New York Business Men Organize. The Heart of New York Business Men's Association has been organized for the benefit and mutual protection of those doing business in the section ex- tending from Herald Square on the south, Columbus Circle on the north, Wighth Avenue on the west and Madi- son Avenue on the east, ‘The association proposes to enroll as members all the department stores, Jewelry stores, automobile’ de ‘ages and other lines of busines vers of the id its first yat. Keen's Street Chop REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY for information leading to the arrest and conviction of one or more of those participating in the hold-up and robbery of the messengers of the J. M. HOR- TON ICE CREAM COMPANY, Monday noon, July 11, 1921. The J. M. HORTON ICE CREAM COMPANY is insured by this company, and the loss, aggregating twenty thousand and seventy-six dollars id forty cents ($20,076.40), was this da eral ag aid through our gen- , Boynton Bros. & Co. GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY have! , THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY =z, “LOST BATTALION” HERO SAVED FROM POTTER'S FELD | (Continued From First Pags) | h another soldie Munication betweer coding to ber] diers at the hospital were asked spout} The story of Monson’s death | on the horizon,| by rumor reached some of bis former | them. comrades and wan verified. Une of) them called Capt. Groves ©. Graham, | ynnel Adjutant of the Intan- try at Governor's Island, who had the ] Shy) Reduced to fame duty with the 308th, Capt, | ‘aham first of al) made sure th. omicial that the Seventy Association was operation with the A to try to any, of the dead soldier and to veterans of the 808th and the ni 4n the last tribute to Monson 45 William Street One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) i el © | ret to at the full honors a’ the National Cemetery at Anington, Va., overlook- ing the Potomac | Major Breckinridge said to-day Division an 1 find relatives, if there Division have an opportunity to join !SAY TWO YOUTHS TOOK TRAVELLERS’ BAGGAGE. ceman's Arrival Prevents bm Darrasament » bat ters. '5 ON WAY HERE BY AIR FROM ATLANTIC CITY. party 10.00 11.50 14.75 Early Selections Ny Tith | 34th Street—New York Slip-on Sleeved Models Most popular on account of their beauty, light weight and comfort. Exceptional Value 5.90 pockets and narrow tie-belt. Navy, black and desirable sport colors. OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York ' Another Special Sale—Wednesday About 250 Women’s White Sport Skirts 9.75 White Washable Novelty Silk in straight line models—-well tailored Flannels and Baronet Satins—pleated Crepe de Chines. Most popular for wear with sweaters. Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Much Below Actual Value Unusual Sale de LAS BIOUSES 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 cre Suggested Joun ForsyTHE & Sons THE WAIST HOUSE 3 WEST 42ND STREET Wednesday—A Remarkable Offering 250 Chiffon Alpaca Sweaters Irene Fenwick, Actress, and De, ®,) Broker, in Party. | ” Brenog Word ATLANTIC CITY, July 12. -Irene | Fenwick and her husband J Jay OF J. & da seventy-five yeare) {and Dr bo Ho Dier of Hughes & | er t the beach in OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &-G Store- Lord & Tfaylor FIFTH AVENUE ide . JULY SALES SECO THE 300 Misses’ Smart Crepe de Chine Summer Frocks ae ND WEEK $15 A favorite, this Crepe de Chine slip-on frock with clastic girdle! vantageous buying we have secured t ever before. All bindings and bows with grey, grey with navy, brown with or all white. Sizes 14 to 18. THIRD Women’s Silk Suits $49.50 You would know it was a special pur- chase upon seeing Roshanara crepe suits tailored after advance modes. silk-lined, tomorrow at 9, ‘The skirts are either plain, or achieve fullness with side-plaits. THIRD FLOOR =) as Gabardine Skirt, $2.85 Voile Skirt . . $2.85 By ad- his lot to sell at $15, much less than are grosgrain ribbon; navy trimmed tan, jade with black, henna with black, FLOOR Tuxedo Sweaters$6.95 They are mohair, knit lacy and fine, in trig tailored styles with sashes and pockets. And they are offered to you in cight different colors: Navy, black, brown, jade, tan, henna, lavender, grey... c.csceesies $6.9 THIRD FLOOR Wash Skirts $2.85 300 tub skirts—a large purchase, and a very special one! Skirts of im- embroidered or In delightful shades, flesh, ciel, orchid, maize or ported voile tucked to the waistline. are white. There are two tailored gabar- (One is sketched). Both with smart pockets and button belts. $2.85 dine models. These are values of note at THIRD FLOOR Women’s Strap Pumps Special Purchase at $7.85 Gun metal, patent leather, brown kidskin, black satin, one or two strap models. $7.85 SECOND Children’s White S Buckskin oxfords for children and misses, made with rubber soles and broad toes. Sizes 834 to 2, $5.50 FOURTH Felts, satins, crepes, ribbons, faille silks, straws. Full French or baby Louis heels. Finest leathers and careful workman- ship throughout. $7.85 FLOOR hoes, $5.50, $6.75 Canvas oxfords for big girls; made with black calf trimming. | Sizes 2% to 7, $6.75 FLOOR Black, white, navy, brown and pastel shades. Hats for July---$3.95 to $8.50 Hats specially priced for these Sales! Here you will find not only one hat but several of the sort you want for present-moment wear. They are marked very close to cost. A real millinery opportunity ! FOURTH FLOOR Down Go Voiles!35cYd. Printed Voiles—in hundreds of beautiful designs and col- ors! In fact, one pfominent manufacturer’s entire line of domestic printed voiles. That is why the price is so low. It is the finest selection at the lowest price we have seen this season. SECOND FLOOR Georgette Crepe $1.15 Yd. Plain and printed Georgettes, the latter in large floral or all- over designs—ideal for cool summer dresses. wide. GROUND FLOOR 40 inches Jersey Cloth $1.85 Yd. A new low price for this all- wool Jersey material tans, browns, henna, Greys j le green, golf red, navy bluc, black, white. SECOND FLOOR 54 inches wide. Girls’ Wash Frocks, $4.95 A clearance of gingham, voile and organdie frocks —— charming in color and design and all reduced from much higher prices for this Sale. Sizes 6 to 14. FOURTH FLOOR aelel Boys’ Sport Suits, $3.25 Special Purchase of these comfortable khaki suits made sports pants. sleeved flapper short and Sizes 6 to 15 with shirts Boys’ Sport Blouses, 85c A very special price on these blouses of good quality per- cale. FOURTH FLOOR Sizes 7 to 15 years. An Elente Corset, $3.95 A comfortable summer corset of handsome pink broche with elastic girdle top, lightly boned for the slender or aver- age figure. SECOND FLOOR Small Furs Special Prices Tipped Sable carve 86 skin, Two skin, $89.50 Stone Marten animal scarves. Jap Marten animal scarves, FOURTH FLOOR

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