The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1921, Page 5

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AUTOISTS FLEE IN SUBWAY AFTER RUNNING DOWN MAN. Denert Machine When It Strikes Vained at $100,000. Thomas Rephaifen, — , dovich, of Fresno, Cal,|. Thomas Raphalfen of No. 656 Ala- Peter Vidovich, the Alaskan |>ama Avenue, Brooklyn, was run down miner who died Sept. 7 last in Belle-|»¥ An automobile at Lafayette and vue Hospital from malnutrition while | Canal Street to-aay, Two unidentified |) on his way to Austria, has started pro-|™en Were in the car. After’ the acci- yh) ceedings In San Francisco to contest the | Gent they jumped out of the ninchine Probating of the will, which leaves most | #4 ran into a subway station before @ the estate of more than $100,090 to| the police could learn who they were. 6, @ etandnephew in Austria, cutting oft |! ohalfen was taken to St, Vincent's mad wo nephew witn $100. To-day, Thomas F. Smith, Public Ad- @inistrator, sent to the Mercantile ‘Trust Company of San Francisco, t porary adininistrator, a report of | ———— Monerty Ieft_by the eccentric prot: MIS§ FRENCH BRIDE TO-DAY. ‘The miner had with him in the hos-| Mintater Fo pital, when he died, $54,000 in Liberty Donds, $1,899 In cash and receipts for $26,500 In banks and trust companies| NiWPORT, R. IL, Aug. 17.—Mlss Julia 4m San Francisco, There were also| Estelle French, daughter of Mrs. Le-ox dceds for property in Alaska, and wome|french and former wife of “Jack” valuable jewelry, Geraghty, will be married this afternoon to Howard = T. —_ Wil- iams of ijoston at the residence of ber ‘ mother. It is known considerabie dif- Herbert Exenberger committed *\'-| fieuity was experienced in securing a ide by shooting hinwelf at No. 7 | minister to perform the ceremony, ow- Rtute Street, Hackensack, last night. |'ne to the intended bride's previous di- vores. ‘The man was employed at a hote and | “iss French has been doing consid: restaurant. The oause of his act is|erable shopping in Newport, preparing supposed to be religious mania. for her second marriage, NEPHEW TO CONTEST WILL \.; OF .ECCENTRIC MINER. Estate of Man Who Died From) w Stre the leg and arm and a lacerated face. ear, According to the police, the num ber on the car's license plate indicat that It belongs to Antonio Vinciguerr, No. 805 1 Street. @ to Perform Cere- mony for Former Mrs. Geraghty. Suicide Laid te Religious Manta. (Mahogany Finesh) The Genuine Victrola in a New Period Model Cabinet This distinctive Period Model Cabinet in which the Genuine Victrola is installed is exclusive with James McCreery & Co. The purity of the Victrola tone, and the beauty of the cabinet from which it issues combine to make 90.00 a most reasonable price $5 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments (No Interest Charged on Deferred Payments) dames MeGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue DEPOT DOLD LON OTOL Ironing Day has been made a comfortable day by the electric iron. There is no longer any need of working in an excessively hot kitchen nor of running back and forth to a hot stove. Better and quicker results are obtained with an electric iron. Take advantage of our summer sale of Electric Irons, priced at $5.95, and do your own ironing in comfort, eluted Her Sp 89th Street & Broadway ‘146th Street & Broadway Fer sale aloe by your locai Elstrica, Dealer SACL GTO DEEN 555555550502 0000. HIS AUTO STOLEN ON TRIAL Deborka Acca thing as gratitude exists. He was try- Simet, ond Daniel MeDermott, No. 352 Hast 118th Stre place foupital suffering from a fracture of gaya, they robbed him of $300 and’ the later abandoned in Central Park. Deborka went to the two, he sald,! started in 1907 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY and declared he was willing to call it Sh etuers whout the automoblie the s were returned to him. 1 offer TRIP; CASH ALSO GONE. | Was Teviset Early. this morning he saw Bear and McDermott in a restaur- ant at 79th Street and Second Avenue in Two He Invited) and called a policeman. The pair were to Ride—Car Recovere: arraigned in Yorkville Court on a charge of grand illiam Debdrka, No, 434 East 70th ot, doesn't belleve that auch | Mil Shut Down for Fleat Time Since 1907, » Glass Cor will shut down iment on Aus. re} w the of wages, Phe cone still afford to oper ate out a aew automobile and gave jam Bear, No, 345 East 107th a ride to Rockaway. ome, when a stop was the le at e in Third Avenue, he wages than the scale, but not the present e@ car was found three days| This is the first time there bh pas been i shut down in the factory, which was “SHOOKID” SHOES FOR SCHOOL OPENING School again means real strain for children’s shoe The daily routine of work and play rapidly wears down ordinary shoes. “SHOOKID TROTTERS” are built for the hardest kind of wear that kiddies can give them. Because they are all 100 per cent. leather from toe to heel and from upper to sole they will live ong and stand the punishment of countless steps and rough and tumble play. Made of Cherry Grain Leather. CHILDRE} $3.85 4.65 s’ 5.25 MISSES’ 6.75 5.65 Shookid Trotters are 100 per cent. leather. Shookids Are the Lowest Pr'ced Children’s Shoes for Their Quality in New York City. CHILDREN'S Black Calfskin. Tan Calfskin. Sizes 6-8, $4.65 $4.85 Sizes 844-11, 5.45 5.75 8 1134-2, 6.45 6.75 3 214-7, 7.45 7.95 BOYS’ Black Calfskin. Tan Calfskin. Sizes 9-134, $5.65 $5.95 Sizes 1-2 5.95 6.75 Sizes 234-6, 7.50 7.50 Sizes 64-11, 10.00 10.00 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork: Newark Store - 649 Broad St, ? RH Mezey & Ea Ntractiona Are Prices—Quality—Service Herald Square 5 B'dway 34th to 35th St. Bakery Products Reduced! Lowest-in-the-city prices are always imeffect in our Bake- shop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. ‘Their delicious and wholesome qualities are famed. HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any rf Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound. — Plain tron, raisin and nut. At 24¢ Ib, Each ¢ weighing about 1! at retails in 75e each. Our pric IRRY CAKE, in loaves weighing about 119 Ilr, at 59¢ hich with cherries, deliciously flavored FRESH BAKED FRUIT PIES—Baked fresh every day in our own bakery: beautiful brown crusts, light, flaky and inviting, filled with fresh fruit Each pie weighing about 2 pounds. RUST O AOE TOOT OT OLOT EN ONOTO TOTO TOTO TONITE Bde 59% 4c RINGS -E weighing 12 to 15 ounces; a quality that gener- | ils in specialty stores at 30c; our price, this sale, 19¢ each ANZ T SUGAR TWIST—Large size. OUR OWN WHOLE WHE cial. 4c BREAD—In loaves weigh ch Be pound, at Be cac ouR own HICH GRADE BRAN OUR OWN. DELICIOUS WHOL be . pan fg! WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—In ALMOND or CRUMB CAKES ‘a loaves weighing a pound, at 5 at 1c each 12¢ each NUT KES, special at 34¢ each Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 54¢ Each—Prepared from raisins, citron, walnuts and sp Baked in special-sized forms, about 134 pounds each. Delicatessen SPANISH STYLE VEGET. GENUINE SMOKED WHITE- SALAD, 43¢ 1b.—A PISH—Rich and of fine flavor; combination sala an excellent breakfast dish. Peppers, 39¢ Ib toes, String Beal $e cask OR AN- NEW DILL PICKLES SARDEL BEEF, 7\¢ tb, —*All sandwiches. IRTED Be Ib. — Well cooked bottom round; eut from fine beef. . SALAMI SAUSAGES—F anc y sausage, well spiced a nd. sea- soned, 79¢ Ib. GENUINE IMPORTED MAT HERKING, 1c eac OUR OWN PEANUT BUT 29%¢ lb.— Made of Virgin nuts; nour PIMENTO CHEESE — 43¢ Ib. quality; small or large size. sharp and of fine flavor, 36¢ Ib, iu sanitary gi Our own make. cups. PRAN KFURTERS, 34¢ Ib.--Fine FULL. MILK CHEESE—Bancy, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Kaas —Fitth Fioor, 35th street, AUGUST 17, 1921, Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. 5th Avenue Bayon A man or woman's best friend is the one whose integrity may always be relied upon, who is quick to be of service, and who never asks more than his due, Realizing how invaluable this truism would he as a business policy, James McCreery & Co adopted it 63 years ago. Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Kinergy have been the governing force of a business which has grown with the years by constantly ind unfailingly giving the best quality at the lowest price. Misses’ & Children’s Shoe Specials for Thursday and Friday Misses’ White Linen Oxfords and Pumps. 3.25 “25 to 4.76 Growing Girls’ White Linen Ox fords, Sizes 21% to 7 4.25 formerly 5 Growing Girls’ White Linen Pumps Sizes 21 to 7. formerly 5.50, 4.25 Children’s Patent Leather and ‘Pan Calfskin two-strap Pumps. Sizes 8 to 11, formerly 4.75, 3. Infants’ White Linen Strap Pumps. Sizes 3 to 8. 1.25 formerly 2.00 and 2.50 Roman Sandals, various combina tions of leathers: Sizes 5 to 8..formerly4.00 to 4.50, 2.50 Sizes 81% to 11........... 0. eee 3.50 formerly 5.00 to 5.50 No C. 0. D's. No Approvala, No Returns. (Becond Floor) Boys’ Wool Suits Reduced 4 Sizes 5 to 18 years. Every suit in this sale is extremely well tailored and shows the late trend of the mode. They are splendiii suits for school. Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 12.75, 8.50 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 14.75, 9.83 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 16.76, 11.20 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 18.75, 12.50 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 22,50, 15.00 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 25.00, 16.67 Boys’ Wool Suits.formerly 28.50, 19.00 Boys’ Khaki Knickers: 75c and 1.35 formerly 1,15 and 2.25 (Thid Floor) F U R §S Remodeled and Repaired at Reasonable Rates (Fourth Floor) James McCreery & Co. Met recry Quality Merchandise, as Advertised, on Sale beg ginning Thursday, August 18th. 34th Street An Important Sale of Fine Reed Furniture At Marked Reductions Reed Furniture of every conceivable kind fo conceivable purpose, made of the very finest Reed by men who are expert in their craft, will be offered advantageous reductions. in this furniture are included, presenting new ef! color, upholstery and trimmings. It is the opportu the season, Four-piece suites in Black with Gold decoration ; The latest style developments r every strands at most fects in inity of Gray with Black decoration ; Gray with Lavender decoration; Blue with Black decoration. Including Settee with cushions. .... Arm Chair with cushion: Arm Rocker with cushior Table with Glass Top and Mat. . formerly 58.25, And a Special Offering of About 50 Odd Pieces Settees, Arm Chairs, Arm Rockers and Tables at } (Rifth Floor) Final Clearance! Women’s Bathing Suits 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95 Smart Bathing Suits of Surf Cloth Jin the popular belted Slip-on model. Also, all high class Bathing Suits have been reduced for immediate disposal. 8.50 and 12.50 formerly 12.50 to 22.50 Accessories Also Reduced (Fourth Fleor) . es. formerly 67.25, . formerly 35.50, . formerly 37.00, Complete 198.00, 162.50 4 Price Final Clearance! 125 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 18.50 formerly 35.00 to 55.00 Charming frocks in fine quality Taffeta, in Navy Blue, Black or Brown. Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor, Misses’ Section) National Pressure Cookers at Specially Reduced Prices These cookers are made of extra heavy Aluminum, cast in one picec, with the exception of the valves, hare nickel-plated. hinges, ete., wh on assures a lifetims This construc of use. Through special arrangements with the manufac turer we are able to offer them, for a limited time at these splendid values, sories. 1O-quart size... 0.6.06 former! 17-quart size. 25-quart size (Steth Floer) Complete with all acces y 80.00, . formerly 40.00, ,33.00 apy formerly 49.00, They cook your food in one-third the usual time, save gas and pre- serve all the food flavors, They are, in fact, an important and invaluable part of the housewife's kitchen equipment. 25.00 40.00 Blankets, Comfortables, Spreads and Steamer Rugs Reduced 25% to 40% in the August Sale 100% Wool White Blankets, double size, medium weight, Pink or Blue borders, pair, 10.50 formerly 16.50 100% Wool Outdoor Sleeping Blankets, size 64x44 inches, khaki color, formerly 6.00, each, 4.25 800 White Crochet Spreads, double size, hemmed, each, 1.75, 2.25, 2.65 formerly 2.50 to 6.80 | 100% Wool Blankets | | pair, 7.25 | | formerly 12.50 These new double-alze plaid blankets are of a Fall and Winter weight, neatly bound; all are block platds in varlous color combinations, (Second Floer) en a 100% Wool-filled Com fort- ables, double size, plain sateen borders, figured centers, formerly 7.50, cach, 5.50 100% Wool-filled Satin Com- fortables, double size, light color figured centers. each, 14.50 formerly 20.00 200 Steamer Kags, fringed ends, 100% Wool, sise 60x80, various , laid dealgns, cach, 6.75 and 9.50 formerly 10.50 and 15.00 | i} ———aawe! 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