The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 11

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Indignant Dude |Z.2¥iesFoReeee Bandit Demands = Pay for Torn Suit os Rough Tactics of Intended Bath Beach Victims Don't Appeal to Youth They Capture. A campaign for more kindly treat- Ment of unfortunate highway robber: Was inaugurated to-day by Vaul Ko- sth Avenue, Brook- d to be one of them. Paul is ng man with @ taste for neat clothin nicely pressed and brushed, but he looked dilapidated and very angry when he was arrigned in Coney nd Court and held without bail on the cont ‘™ plaint of Gerson Wolf, No. 2087 std Street, Brooklyn, Paul says Wolf F BSc his new bie hit it will never be the sane and demanded damage. Woif and his wife, Betty, said they were on their way home when Va stopped out of. the shrubbery a Avenue and 83d Street and orde! “Hands up!’ Mins. Wolf screamed, | Wolf grabbed Paul Two Jumped out of an automobile helped, and Paul was terribly mussed Wolf pay men and up before the police rescued him He is said to have told the police that he had no taste for the pro tession of robbery but had resorted to it only because he needed 11 y. Hs suit was new, but the 1s were empty. that when Paul ubdued, he ayINg: turned y nice way to treat a hold-up man, isn't it?” Then he flicked some of the dust from his tattered finery There is some question as a gun, but he made Wolf siid Paul nev P got her costly diamor had not bee she put her finger pulled off the r SANDERS WILL GIVES LABORATORY TO VASSAR. | an 1,000, in her mouth and Sha Vassar College, by the w who died July 000 to build a pl oratory, ines. lea te 1 and the Leng teation, The American 1 sonary Society rex fean Baptist” Hor CHOICE GROCERIES Per Pack Palmolive SOAP 3 Cakes for 25c Tak-hom-a, Lemon, and Vanilla— Per Green and Gold GINGER ALE Pint Bottle 12c (Phos 2¢ Deposit on Bottle) “Sunkist” California ORANGES Per Dozen 48c 565 conveniently located ‘ FERRIS HAMS 8 BACON | | Care of the Feet,” -| druggist, POST TOASTIES SUNSHINE BISCUITS Bon Bon Bread DOUBLE LOAF Big 28 Ounce Loaf GRANULATED SUGAR, Ib. 64 Save money—buy your groceries at one of the JAMES BUTLER inc. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, one ofa | thousand | Out of a thousand brands of ehocolate candy probably cals one can completely satisfy all ou crave insweets—the has the full chocolate taste, the filling is smooth and AAG the flavor is just | Ferris Hams and Bacon satis- dio) same way. Cured by our fashioned, natural [ phaivon! | they ha: deep, full-flavored richness that connoisseurs de- scribe as a “bouquet.” Famous for fifty years. F. A. Ferris & Company, Ine. New York A little higher in price-BUT! | HOW TO END ACHING FEE: T| New-day treatment keeps feet in perfect condition A little book, entitled “The Proper | is helping a good many people to free themselves from the nervous strain and con- stant annoyance of paining feet. It shows simple ways to fect in proper condition — he overcome excessive perspiration, how to soothe aching muscles and tendons, how to reduce swelling, how to get instant relief from corns and how to, end them, in fact this li all that its name ins e Proper Care of the Feet.” This booklet accompanies eo box of Blue-jay Foot Treatment, which may be obtained at your or a free copy of the booklet will be sent if you write to Bauer & Black, Chicago. Blue-jay Foot Treatment Keeps feet feeling fine Kirkman’s BORAX SOAP Per Cake ee Sc Fine California ASPARAGUS Large 214 Can he Lake View, Danish Pride or Nutfield Evaporated Milk Tall Can 10c 13e Medium Size Juicy LEMONS Per Dozen 36c age Yum Yum Package green-and-gold stores of Silk Stockings for a Little Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 l'riday’s Very Interesting News. 1921, Formerly A. ‘T. Stewart & Co. Store Closed Saturday ] T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction, 2.35 pr. instead of $3 8 pairs; good weight silk, double sole igh spliced heels, full-fi African brown. $1.15 pair for 2,680 pairs of pure, fine gauge silk, she light weight, mercerized atta top, toe and heel, seamless fvot, mock-seam leg. Black, nav) blue, medium gray and _cordo-| van. Sizes 9, 9% and 10. Cotton Stockings At Half Price 700 pairs of women's stock-| ings at 50¢c pair—were St. Medium weight, imported, full- fashioned, in black with ua- bleached soles. Sizes 8'2, 9': | and 10, Main Floor, Old Building | Children’s Socks | 3500 Pairs, 18c | 3 prs. for 50c Sold this summer for 35c, Ce and 5de pair. Imported white cotton with colored turnover tops, and white lace socks, straight; reeu-| lar and three-quarter length= Plain white socks, % lengt. | Domestic mercerized cotton) socks, white with fancy turn- over tops. Sizes 5 to 9% in the lot, but not in each kind. Main Floor, Old Building fered fo sock Fashioned with exqu blouses are further di More of those good Sweaters at $4.75 | Women will be glad to know! that a new shipment of them i-| at last here. Tuxedo Model Made of light weight wool-- with an attractive stitch that —blouses with hand drawn hand blocking—have never be- fore sold for this low price—$2. Second Floor, Old Building $2 st time in the history of the industry that blouses of g this character have been of- r as little as $2. like Filet-trimmed Hand-made A Great Sale—Friday—for the week-end e daintiness of sheer white batiste — these inguished by charming motifs in hand-drawn work, hand-made filet lace, and touches of hand embroidery. Also Blouses of French Voile, $2 To the best of our knowledge these—trimmed work and cleverly brings out the excelleut lines. Beige, black, white, peacock, jade, orchid. Sizes 38 to 44. Second Floor, Old Building sve Silk Petticoats Boys’ SportsBlouses Reduced to 80c | 100; our $1 grade Striped pereales, madras un} $15 khaki. All finely’ tailored. —— r | $12 L pe street ieee their time is up. $9 one Open collar. Short Sizes 7 to 16 years. Third Floor, Old Building leeves. | In many instances only or two of a s aecordion pleated and plain ruf- fles. Third Floor, Old Building . — Women’s Two-in-One| Hand-made : , Lingerie, $5 Bathing Suits, $5.50 new purchase. Adapted from very successful French models. Made in aur Firsts. Sizes 36 to 42, own eid in singocl Knitted wool, in great ee ce co bruidered dete, orange trimming, cerise with] absurd Nightgowns, $0. gray, blue with gold, electric! calling _Envelope chemises to match,) blue with black, and so on. td $5, Floor, Old Buildin Third Floor, Old Building BarcOsibiects rons AUGUST FURNITURE Dress SALE lard, canton | dresses Some model lave leather on sold shoes at $10 shoes at $8 shoes at $6 shoes at $5 Women’s Sports ahoes Friday—One-third Less V ariety of the desirable styles of the type worn at seashore or |country club, with sport or outing costumes. in it ain white—white with black—white with tan. Some of the models have rubber soles and spring heels. soles and military heels. Made to order this scason these particular models have been so much liked that the sizes have become broken, and therefore we are reducing them, There are all sizes, however, in the lot. Of canvas or buckskin Others First Floor, Old Buliding ly low for aaa georgette crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon crepe and a few cloth which earlier in the sea- from $39.50 to $125 of our most successful are included. Wash Dresses, : : AT | $12.75, $16.50 3 ——<—____¥ pie ‘ Ginghams, linens, linen and — ——— —=of- voile combinations and voiles; i= eee originally $17.50 to $39.50, This 3-Prece Tapestry Covered Suite ical 50 suits, $15 and $25 $246 in the August Sali Fi nels, pongee, silk and wool ys, tricotine and novelty su Another of the Great August Values , tailored and sports mode | original $25,000 of over-stuffed Living-room Furniture a a fourth to a third less ly $39 to $69.50. Interesting Clearaways for Miss 14 te | 20 All odd garments m The August Fur Sale Offers the coming Season's Fashion Furs at close to half the prices of 1920 . $235 to $695 $375 to $495 . $395 to $695 Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coat Hudson seal dolman Alaska and wraps. seal coats, dolmans, wra (UL 8. Gowernmoent Stamped Skins) Moleskin conts, wraps, dolmans......eee.es0ees $295 to $495 Near-seal (Freneh-dyed coney) coats and wraps...$95 to $195 Caracul coats, skunk-trimmed, 40 inches.......06..0e0808 $275 Kolinsky coats and Wrapsiecsssceceseeeeeeeees $975 to $1,375 Nowember txt detivery, if desired, of furs on which 25 per cent. of the purchase price has been paid. Second Floor, Old Building Good Traveling Bags, $9 Here you are! COWHID ie — black walrus ENAMEL — tee jst cases, 24, 3-piece bag, leather lined, 26 or 28- good grade onveorner. protectors; solid | enamel cloth; straps all-around: s-mounted ame of excep- sewed-on corner protectors; tray; Hy good grade; 16 or 18-in. | eretonne lined. | izes. Main Floor, Old Building It Wardrobe Trunks—Sale | —were $57 rter size—not too large; 1, Raised open top; dust- nne lined; very heavy riveted throughout; lock r; 7 hanger: drawers. $13—-was $54 Full size, 3-ply_ basswood, cov with vuleanized fibre, all hardy and binding riveted; Il hangers, drawers-—top drawer locks, two bot- tom drawers may be converted into large hat-box. $10—was $49.50 ‘Three-quarter size; same construc tion and arrangement as full size; 7 hangers. And a miscellaneous group ‘ $17.50 to $165—were $57.75 to $202.50 ' f were $123.00 | \ was $189. 15 ‘ (Tax extra on trunks over £50) | Seventh Gallery, New Building Chocolate-covered 500 Two-Blade Penknives at 65c It has ce we've seen penknive excellent quality as these that we could afford to sell for 65c, and it is likely to be tong before it can hap- Italian Creams Week-end special, 60c lb" been a long time steal cel ‘The rest of the week they are 80c Ib. Fillings of but- ter-cream, walnut. Candy Kitchen, fruit, vanilla and Made ‘in our own handles heil, laden each, of various kinds, bone, ition, of them jack-knife Main Floor, Old Building the choice sweet. a pound of choco- and bon-bons, $1.75 Ib. Eighth Gallery, New Bullding Main Floor, Old Bullding of the size. Part Two of That Extra Good Sale | 100 Skirts at $10.75 Flannels—p lain and novelty crepe de chine, novelty silk baronette satin. _Band » 25 Lengths, 28 to Our $14.50 to $29.75 grades. Second Floor, Old Building Out at $25 Originally $37 to $48 t Lee Suits Will Fly; : ‘ive Models All 3-piece suites. Al! tapestry covered, Four grade AI ue. Manele fins The secret of the low price LOW ANY PRICE) ip tongth, with smart SHOWN ON OUR RECORDS FOR SUITES OF SIMILAR) — pockets. GRADE— is the large tapestry stock which was in the hands) Lined with peau de cygne of the manufacturer. Nobody else can give you these econo-| they are to be had in distine mies on such good furniture. e are the only outlet in ae Fe, fee B Soll sae Greater New York. . |e itea, $272 for the suite Second Floor, Old @ullding $245 for the suite A Aan $220 for the $293 suite Good Silk Varieties | ne Se Paein $175 for the $275 suite Were $5, now $3.95 You may have the suite now $245, in your choice of including tax three tapestry designs I For Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room you'll find the most astonishingly good values—to avail of patt which people are coming from al! quarters of the country. dew The August reductions 4 for the niost part, one-third and — ror one-hali—savings which it will not be possible to avail of for another six months, at least, after the sale ends Fourth, Fifth and sixth Galleries, New Buliding | ‘lack or navy ured moire silk, handles, corner clips. blue fig- in a smart ern, lined with honey- — Lawn Mowers at One-fourth less Last of this se floor samples, all in perfect working condition. Included in the lot are Wana-| maker-Townsend, Townsend, Spider, New Giant, Wanamaker high and low wheel, plain and ball bearing. ilk, fitted with mir-) Prices from $7.50 and purse, Silk cord regulaely 10—for a wheel, a ae pe plain bearing, to $1 regu 14 karat gold) [ary g23—for a i6-in, Wana- Main Floor, Old Buliding maker-Townsend, Seventh Gallery, New Buliding ; called for. y's Tropical worsted 3,000 shirts we have had in our own stoe! recently at $3 to $4.50. “This is a SALE man who got his first lot of 3,000. vy are | Wanamaker shirts. The manu- facturer made more than we And we got the sur- plus for a song most of them duplicates of ‘| $1.65 All WOVEN Mad 14% to 17 Men’s Sports Shoes— Reduced [ "| $5 to $8 pair, Friday, for shoes that were $8 to $12.50, White canvas or buckskin-—leather soles and walking he —rubber les and ing heels—tan ¢ kin tennis oxford, rubber soles, spring heel—Tom 1 1 golf shoes, high or low—sizes incomplete in each model, but all here in the lot. Jen's Summer Clothing At prices whieh will give considerable satisfaction $30.00 and trousers Shantung silk coat i long trousers reduce: d to. Shantung silk coat and knickers reduced to Mohair coat and trousers, reduced to...... : |Palm Beaen coat and trousers reduced to. . - $16. 50 cece ee $16.50 ‘ bua 4a gil aeleon velar $ 8.50 se-—3 pairs for Ht . in black, Linen coat and trousers .... Linen knickers or tong trousers Men's ( otton Socks, vuble heel a white, cordovan ar med socks in black t Balbriggan U nderwear, ‘$1 grade—65c | Light weight, shirts with short or long sleeves gnd drawers-— |regular or -s Burtington Arcade Floog, New Building \ | { of Men’s SHIRTS “Tl |

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