The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 4

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j = —— t ASAE AEA ET eet tN Sea OR mame Ae ee THE EVENING WORLD, IMac Lesbo dent JUi ‘BIG BUSINESS MEN ‘Three Members of the Party Who Took the Trip ist sitet tnt VISIT BOY SCOUTS ia To Bear Mountain to Inspect Boy Scouts’ Camp "i: thea ah oaks the ey compen hte meray Cina IN SUNIMER CAMP wor ‘arolina Woolen Company Ff, Holm, Shepard Homan: uitable Life Assurance Make ip to to Bear Mountain and Cheer Barron Col- ere on Return, Tainpa Southern Railway; joldman, President of the P tt Council; Elbert H. Park hairman of the Boys’ Work Co! ee of the Rotary Club; W ge|Richnrdson of the — Rockefeller {i r, William cel, Lester | It Holmes, ivteld of Des | Mortimer, We py ‘uel F. Sehura Frank {De dobn A: Victor, Wil- and C.D, Wood Supreme Dobie, former clety y Hunter, President the Comme ds, Compan: udge Fre | n of Special Sessions; J. B. Laokey, | 3. Vice President of the Street Railways | Advertising Company; Alrick H. Man, | President of the Kew Gardens Cor- Clinton eel Raiiwaye Ad’ Lewis Ht. Gawtry, Vice poration; Byron L, Newton, former nt of the New York Bank for Collector of the Port; A. C. Olson, Saving O. C. Gillett, President of Secretary of Greater New York Boy —. “BONWIT TELLER 6.00 II) | ROBINSON’ | Offers a Most Remarkable | | ALTERATION (SAL | WOMEN’S COATS & WRAPS U The front of our shop | 38.00 is in the process of an Originally 95.00 to 255.00 entire change. Of duvetyne, Canton crepe or tricotine, Therefore, to make many fur trimmed; black or dark colors. up for the present un- G6 PZ ENRIGHT ARRES S1ED! Commissioner Accused — by “Big Bill” Edwards of Hav- ing Hooch in His Cane. Fifty well known men of this city, men holding Btate and capitalist powitions in the jovernments, ts of big boats, After Kave a cnee his twenty- Pocantico good will, These men embarked ye ternoon on a tour of insper summer camps of Loy Scout Mountain. When opposite and within 3u t landed they fr Barron Collier and r-knot cruising yacht The cheer rang with II C5) CGOSEVELT + BIL’ EF DWARDS LICE COMNMR ENRIGHT the water trickle services to the Scout movement to] manly and make attractiveness font roe be 1 irs that the presen land honest bane n keepin one at thi) * bor hes an exterior we are mak- ing it doubly attrac. tive inside with these remarkable offerings. 240 High Type DRESSES ( In Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill, Aw was convened, with Judge of Special + eighteen Boy Seout tin. More than ying a vacation= reational 00 of thesy by om the five New York, 1 ew Jersey. ‘They are on the) rom 630 in the morning unt night They make their ow set tables and wash thetr Prizes are awarded each day the best ca ump Matine t, was first Palmer, one of the two I anright had aiking 8 The handle of his walking looking searched gtick was unscrewed and a long gli * tube holding amber-like fluid was disclosed f Tne bench held that mere obser- vance of yellow fluid was inadequate evidence. They uncorked the tube) ® and both Judges tasted the contents, | THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE The lawyers asked to test it. Some Scout Commissioners tn ayn ix re- . 3 of the jury feit moved to act, too, 8ponsibl the for Tricotine. The defendant was aiso asked to) Wild flo Capt. Gordon was the | taste it, guiding on the ur of Inspee- He did, and drained the tube, The| tion. L, Yonald, National Judges concurred in absolute ac-| Director wed Mr. Bdwards, quittal, then adjourned to the front cabinand, how to 8 | listened to cracking. After tents and cam had been in- Arrest and quittal of the Police spected and found as Commissioner, attem. of “Big Bi Edwards to change places in a cz and the consequent plunge into » Water and rescue by two Koy were exciting episodes of | night. Mr. Edwards was AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST fortably in one of the t 3, West, Chief Jaunches carrying visitors around the|t 1 the Rey. John F, White of lakes when he felt the urge to trans-|t nal Catholic Welfare Council, | fer his person to a canoe. He man-|The gist of the speeches was that aged this part, but he elected to sit business men must give persona SWEEPING CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES = — fo) In Canton, Crepe de “ Chine, Georgette and other rich fab Crepe de Chine abrics. Model illustrated one of the many modes specially priced at $16.75, James McCreery & Co. 5th Ave. 34th St. End-of-the-Month Clearance Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Presents Splendid Values These assortments include all sizes, but not in all styles, Open Saturday Till Noon + 1000 ADSUMMER SIL Frocks FOR WOMEN AND AISSES The Brill Semi-Annual REDUCED TOMORROW TO aber Sane Ready - to- Wear Clothing Made—At Great Reductions $55, $60, $65 and $70 e ‘ Suits at 543-50 Most of Them Kuppenheimer Suits ONLY AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL PRICES COULD GIVE AN ADEQUATE CONCEPTION OF THE DRASTIC CHARACTER OF THESE REDUCTIONS Boys’ Camp or Flapper Suits, made of excellent quality Twill] Khaki, guaranteed fast color, with knickers or flapper pants. Sizes 6 to 16 years. formerly 2.95, Clearance Price, 1.95 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of Palm Beach and other summer fabrics. Sizes 7 to 16 years. formerly 8.50 and 11.75, Clearance Price, 6.75 Washable Knickers, made of Imported Natural Linen, White Duck, Imported Linen Crash. formerly 1.95 and 2.25, Clearance Price, 1.35 Washable Knickers, made of Khaki and cotton Crash. formerly 1.15 and 1.85, Clearance Price, 75¢ $40, $45 and $50 Suits at $32.50 Summer and Fall Weights— Wonderful Values Linen Golf Knickers in A Special Sale at $6.50 Broadway at 49th St. 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. Boys’ Tailored Wash Suits, representing un- usually fine workmanship, style and durable fab- rics. Every one is guaranteed fast color. Sizes 3 to 10 years. formerly up to 3.95, Clearance Price, 2.35 Clearance of Wash Suits, in broken Jots, in all sizes 3 to 10 years. Clearance Price, 1.00 formerly 1.95 Boys’ Straw Hats, an assortment of broken lots in all sizes; light and dark colors. Clearance Price, 63¢ formerly up to 2.50 Boys’ Blouses, with sport collar and collar at- tached, in attractive striped effects. Sizes 7 to 16 years. formerly 1.15 and 1.25, Clearance: Price, 75¢ Boys’ Neckwear, in four-in-hand styles. formerly 25c and 35c, Clearance Price, 19¢ CANTON CREPE CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE CREPE ib Bat3ing Suits, m one and two piece mcdels, suaranteed fast color, Sizes 8 to 14 years. formerly 2.25, Clearance Price, 1.65 Boys’ Union Suits. Sizes 4 to 12 years..... formerly 95c, Clearance Price, “65¢ (Third Floor) earl IN THE FAVORED SHADES OF NAVY, BLACK, BROWN, AND IN 'THE NEWEST MODES, YOR PRESENT WERAR A Moderate Charge for Alterations. — oo It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find |: TU T=

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