The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 4

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ers be HS PRES SEI + eee Se E Hee set THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA* a POLICE KEEP Commander and Some of Troop K’s Men Who Police City’s Big Suburban Zone RELENTLESS. Vi IN SUBURBAN ZONE Protecting Arm of Troop K Rims Vast Territory Be- yond City’s Gates. | GUARDS ALL HIGHWAYS | Lynxlike Work of 58 Men, A Bove | Enhances Security of Sum- | mer Residents Nearby. kin ih | By Sophie Irene Loeb. In a survey made for The World as to just how New Y residents are limits in the summer when thousands | of New Yorkers are enjoying country breezes close to the metropolis, T find | | that a tremendous work is being ac- complished by the State troopers, | especially with the addition of the two | protected outside city new t granted by the recent Leg- | with h oH islature—the State Police being one | Xx of the innovations strongly indorsed | distr _ by The ing World. | Dutehe: t Here ome of the pointed facts | oY the as to the work accomplished during | in C the month of July alone, in but one | all t troop, K, which comprises fifty-eight | *t men, and which is most adjacent to | snpossible « the city, with Capt. John A. Warner | cludes sor at its he 900 arrests were made io: offen- ses ranging from highway rob- bery to motor vehicle v and only two cases dis This means a arrests 9 man ps of West fe vicinity | s and weeks in onder to adjust troubles, $10,000 of stolen property was recovered for taxpayers. In a period of three ¢ stolen automob: were % ered by the tro) in their reg- tion TERRITORY 1S DIVIDED THREE ZONES. ‘The territory is divid » With a each none takes in I with headquarters for th Port Washington: anothc ge and Rockland Count consequences of legal pr INTO | Vatie 5,802 miles ered by mounted patrols, 8 by auto. mobile patrols, and 8,904 miles by motorcycles. "Phis is how it w 4 Any resident ca. Ton the patrols | day und nigh:. The entire force of fifty-eight men is n, Brewster ‘and two aut for the Serg cording to the time of the. call remains unheeded, t third — includes |local condition answering calls Since the addition of two new |Dutel) Putnam and the northern rect or are re- troops on June 15—Troop B, with head- | part Westchester County, with ters. headquarters for the Sergeant at quarters at Malone, and’ Troop © not fixed per-| Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WOR TH THIRTY FOURTH STREET @ROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE THE NEW FASHION SEASON IS HERALDED BY A SPECIAL OFFERING OF SIL AND SATIN Crepe [Rocks FOR WOMEN AND MISSES PE ee WHOSE. VALUES REFLECT THE GREATLY LOWERED PRODUCTION COSTS OF TO-DAY ANREP mui MODELS FOR STREET AND AFTERNOON, WEAR THAT ASSERT THEIR NEWNESS BY Hy WAY OF SILHOUETTES, STRIKING SLEEVE | AND NECK EFFECTS AND DETAILS OF ORNAMENTATION, SHOWN IN NAVY? BROWN AND BLACK CANTON CREPE CREPE BACKED SATIN UNPRECEDENTED VALUES AT bi 22 | Pees eS FROM Newvorns! | | ntly, but are changed from time jall exits from the ci | When I spoke to was very eager to g |men who are “really doing the work, as every man is selected with great | I A for the work process is constant! results in an ever in applicant : that is th Their other | Flow qualifica’ passed on at the! numb time of their examination. “The Superintondent ha uch with the teristics tioned te partment partially re s there seems to be rotection in one locality t a andidates for yacan- | * from time to time Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1870 THURSDAY AUGUST 24, 1921, My. vork in his troop, which has alway* nd as the representative troop, both from its location in the immediate the de-| vicinity of New York and from the ney of the work accomplished ry ‘its members, | The present officers of Troop K are: FLINT QUALITY i PENDABLE FURNITURE \] ! ¥ . Providing in the few days : > still left of this octasion an opportunity for economica! election as attractive as it the beginning. Our entire stocks were repriced -the variety is still ampie Rint aHorner Cotne 20-26 West 36" “Conveniently near Fijth seecee Just Two of Our Many Frocks for Schoolgirls BUT THEY ARE IMPORTANT BECAUSE IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE THEY ARE FAITHFUL EXAMPLES OF THE GOOD VALUES PREVAILING ‘THROUGH ,OUT OUR OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS Girls’ French Serge Dresses 15.50 A fine, soft quality of serge, bound and effectively embroidered in bright yarns. Navy or brown. Sizes 10 to 16 years. braid Juniors’ Checked Wool or French Serge Dresses 18.00 Navy and green invisible check wool with emerald green inserts. Or navy French serge with contrasting inserts. *, Button trimming. Sizes 15 and 17 years. SECOND FLOOR Serviceable Underthings for School Princess Slips 1.95 cambric Bloomers 95 to 1.50 Nainsook,cambricorsateen with embroidery or plain ruffles. Sizes 6 to 16 years Slip-On Pajamas 1.95 Pink or blue chambray in V neck style. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Fine neck. Children’s School Shoes Specially Priced Laced Shoes of all leather—in tan only, Sizes 11 to 2 THIRD FLOOR Sizes 8 to 10!2 $4.00 SHOE DEPARTMENT- $5.00 ir beck and call Ser icy, day or night ve of fifty-cight men and night except for troopers who have a day's ine, Corpl. James Fiynn, Corpl Troopers iam Fahnkow and Corp! ys off each Murphy but theese pi oe, there ly 8 large vho never ask for 1s they become so en- their work that before ° it a month has gone by have sent in no application ven one day off.” H with em- broidery trimming, round Sizes 6 to 16 years. Corp!, Raymond H Edward Sol Daniell, Broadway. and Sons. Men’s Wear Department QUICK CLEARANCE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Shirts 2.00 VALUES for Fine Printed and Woven 2.50 VALUES for All Woven Madras. 2.75 VALUES for Plain White Oxford and Tan Cotton Pongee. 3.00 to 4.00 VALUES for “Metric” and Other Makes of High Grade Shirts 5.50 VALUES for All Silk Imported Shantung. 6.75 VALUES for Silk, Imported Jacquard and Striped Broadcloth. Terry Bath Robes Regular 7.75 GRADE for Finest Quality —- Best Workmanship Men’s Half Hose Regular 1.00 and 1.25 GRADE for Pure Thread Siik, full Regular 39c GRADE tor Mercerized Lisle, medium weight, Madras. fashioned, all colors. all colors. Men’s Four-in-Hand Neckwear 50c to 75c VALUES for 1.00 to 1.25 VALUES for 1.50 to 1.75 VALUES for.. ] A NEW TWO-STRAP | WALKING PUMP \ Made of genuine Black Calfskin, with winged tip and welt sole. Mili tary heel. Light enough to give comfort and a ing shoe. One of the new Cammever creations for Fall. 47-51 W34°St NewYork Newark Store - 649 Broad St. perfect fit, but withal, a sturdy walk CAMMEYER STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY 7K Good Thin But /mitations Have Sheir Limitations Don't be surprised if y ou see the colors, the tafe. mark, contour .and other Virtues of thed distinquish- ed “20" ” Century Taxicabs copied A qood thing is mvariabl fiitated But it sohappens that the copy never quite approaches the original Senfles %1.60 -Same rate for 1 to 5 passengerv: 800 cabs at your 24-hour service dovly , ‘10 Caaspen Book for ‘geo t ove lage s re is rr brown Or Nene fook for the above Mark of Responsibility: DO) Tire nf Wellsvitte. ¥. ° 1.10 1.39 1.69 2.45 3.29 4.95 5.95 .79 .25 - Has Its Imitations 90"®CENTURY * BRAWN GWHITES Bthana Ith Sts. WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR a aes

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