The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 5

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r to mee latds deale t the stan by_law. The iatest Food and Drug Bulletin \issued by the Health Departme that of 161 samples of ice | analyzed, e an forth eam ninety-six BOUTLEGTRAFG <= |tained no foreign substance but not up to the standard in butte The same milk, with eighty-two adulterations out | 686 samples, while milk showed |adulterated samples out of 1,054. “Nevertheless,” said Dr. Monaghan, ing below the standard means a ter profit for the deal dal. | most all the ice cream our| ing every effort inspectors have talked to have ad- to end automobile thieving, which hes mitted they could make a good profit on ice cream at 60 cents a quart grown to proportions comparable only or even less. Tuesday we had forty a leggl cases in court at one time. § with the bootlegging traMe, but find jeniers were fined as high as $25." sbedeees "le is true of the cream Creain made the best show Robberies Increase 175 Per Cent. in Year and Drastic Remedies Are Planned. nia | er The police are m their numbers too few to curb it. — —— Automobile interests are alarmed and) 54 LIVES SAVED BY DOG. it ts expected that next year a vigor-| eee ous lobby will be placed in both| Bum Rescaes Kittens Thrown Into, Albany and Washington to demand) East River to Drown. legislative action. | Bum, the canine watcnman at the It was because of this growth that| Alien Point Boat Club, 55th Street and | the Police Department on Aug. 11| the Bast River, who has rescued several | discontinued publishing a dally list of} children from drowning and barked | auto thefts, In the week following | alarms that bulldings were afire, furth: there were ninety-eight cars stolen. | er_added Dis _lau. From March 1 to Aug. 11, five and a half months, there were 2,304 cars stolen, As compared with the pre- vious year, thefts show an Increase of 175 per cent, while recoveries have, fallen off 25 per cent. as against 61 per cent. for the previous year. Because of increased thefts of auto- mobile parts, the Eastern Automobile Underwriters’ Conference has adopted a new policy, effective Oct. 1, which will force owners to take out separate policies for automobile parts. Four prisoners were brought to Police Headquarters from Stamford, Conn, last might, charged with the theft of an automobile belonging to Wannie Gelshef, a Boston woman, at 42d Street and Madison Avenue. They gave the names of Philip Stroebel, thirty, of No. 560 West 160th Street, @ plumber; John Holst, twenty-one, a butcher of No, 803 Ninth Avenue; James Farrell, twenty-eight, a stew- ard, of No. 20 West 65th Street and John Ryan, twenty-three, an agent, af No, 54 East 136th Street, The police are to-day Thomas Donahue, nincteen, of No. 1274 Third Avenue, for arraignment on @ charge of stealing a motor metre | from the machine of Moe Maitove, No, 780 Riverside Drive. Donahue was arrested last night by Detectives Birmingham, Kammerer and Winter- halter, who, looking for auto thieves, saw two men in Maitove's automo- ile at 157th Street and the Drive. The alleged thieves started to run, but Donahue, the detectives say, sur- rendered when shots were fired and admitted stealing motor metres from cars and selling them at $1.50 each, PRICE HIGH, QUALITY OF ICE CREAM IS LOW. holding colors and fabrics than half price. More Than Half of Sampics Anal- yaed Do Not Come Up to —y Required Standard. Despite the high prices demanded of the consumer for ice cream, cream | and milk, analyses by the Health De- | partment that these foods have been adulterated in many instances In vio- | lation of the Sanitary Code. The violations hav: urred in all bor- | to household duties — 'SAYS HE ASKED HER TO POSE AS WIDOW. Mra, Wolf, Rroker'a Wife, Charges ted Young Woman. pitted to Justice W 50 counsel f hat her hus after their marria living with her, und worth $ their n Wolf husband ot think’ they were ni mated aad asked her iow much she wanted for a |divoree. She charges that he main- tained a young woman named Eleanor Wynn in ‘luxury at No, 135 West 16th et, while he allowed Mrs. Woif but | st $25 a week for herself and baby, Wolf answers that the trouble was caused by her refusing proper attention | He denies keepins | up an apartment for Miss Wynn, who 108 it FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS Tomorrow Finat CLEARANCE A Limitep Quantity ONLy MEN’s AND YOUNG MEN’S HAND-TAILORED SUITS 29.00 Regular Prices $: 15.00 to $60.00 The season’s most desirable models, in suits for wear any season. The majority at less Small Charge for Alterations MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVE) Thirty-fourth Street The Department Women’s & Misses’ where it occupies a spacious the latest models (many received from France), fe. | beaded effects, in rich colo There is also a generous as is now located on the Third The New Costume Blouses sortment of | Sports and Tailored Blouses BR. Altman & Cn. NEW YORK Th ty=fifth Street for Blouses Fic section r URLINZ 2 HOE nessa ee SS ELLWOOD Cowyright, 1921, Rudolph Wurlitrer Co. Brand New From Factory to You (F. O. B. Factory) The most amazing player piano offer ever |} advertised. Just think a moment—you get a | beautiful, new mahogany (walnut $10 addi- | tional) or oak Ellwood Playe -Piano at prac- tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. And it’s priced nearly $200 lower than other player-pianos. A tremendous production and a new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan makes possible this startling offer. Call NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano. It’s your grea‘ st opportunity to own a fine player piano. Convenient terms can be ar- ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan. If unable to call, or reserve your Ellwood NOW, mail the coupon below. Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140. WORLD, WEUxESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1991. —MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY— Send me catalog and complete information regarding your startling Ellwood player offer WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. W-8-24 No obligation to purchase. Address . 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. ie Victrola—Victor Records—Player Rolls—Band and Orchestra Instruments, —_—. Taave- ann Quality—Price j]0 not overlook one of the principal factors of your vacation | enjoyment, CANDY. VACATION PACKAGES, TOURIST | |) PACKAGES, OLD HOME PACKAGES, KIDDIE RT \2=~l| PACKAGES and (Fridays and S.turdays) WEEK END COM- BINATION PACKAGES ~All excellent assortments. Of course you will want candy while away. Send your orders to us by mail and your selections will bs sent parcels post. Leave it to us and Uncle Sam to take care of your Candy requirements while on your vacation. LOFT QUALITY CANDY at prices that were never more welcome than just now. Special , | SO August 25th VANILLA ASSORTED CHOCOLATE COVERED FRUIT COCOANUT COCOANUT ROYALS: SQUARES: Our Regular 54¢ Special. pects" POUND BOX Old Dutch Chocolates POUND BOX 24c | goods. POUND BOX We Also Offer 49c Fruit and Nut Bars POUND BOX 69c Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered October 1st. dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Continuing Our First Sale of Women’s Autumn Suits—39°° Now that the matter of Autumn clothes and fresh homefurnishings is thrusting itself upon the attention of returning vacationists, the old question Of prices again looms up. But this tine it admits of no discus- sion. There is no longer ground for surmise or debate. Prices are decid- edly lower than last season—and more than that, they are at a level we may call normal which permits of buying with confidence and satisfaction. Women who bought cither a Fall Suit or a Tricotine Dress last year are buying both a and a Dress this season, This condition holds true in all lines. ‘The public has assuredly come to the conclusion that price is no longer a barrier to buying. How About Your LUGGAGE? Should you necd a new Bag or Trunk for your holiday trip. our Luggage Department is pre- pared to fill your wa cially in the way of Trunk, at a very special pric Wardrobe ‘Trunk, illustrated, three-ply, veneer basswood frame, fibre-covered, full or steamer size. 29.50 y (Fifth Floor) Napkins to match, . formerly 6.75 Irish All Linen Damask Tab!+ Irish All Linen Twilled Kitcher | Cloths Towels, hemmed. doz., 6.75 \| 70x 70 ins..formerly 7.60, 4.50 formerly 9.00 iH 70x 88 ins..formerly 8.50, 5,75 1 70x106 ins. .formerly 10.50, 7,25 Vable Napkins to mateh, 22 formerly 9.00, Irish ins, wide. formerly Pure Trish Li size. formerly Pure Trish Linen Pillow Cases formerly 4.00, pair, 2,51 x86 ins, Seotch All Linen Huck hemmed | McCr Linens in the August Sale At 25% to 40% Less Than Regular All Linen Damask Table Cloths. . 3.25, 4.25, 5.25 formerly 6.00, 6,00 and 7 -doz., 4,50 .00 doz., 6.00 All Linen Table Damask, 70 00, yd., 1.90 » Sheets, twin bed .00, pair, 12,50 Towels, formerly 8.00, doz., 6,00 Authentic, new, Autumn models priced far below their worth as a very special, advance offering. The advan- tage in buying now is too plainly evi- dent to require emphasis. Most of the models are slim, long- coated styles that slenderize and add youthful grace to even the more ma- | ture figures. Some are richly adorned i others are without Fur. Moussyne, Yalama, Duvet de Laine, Tweed and Tricotine constitute the materials. Many new shades of Brown and Taupe are introduced, and Volnay, Reindeer, Navy Blue and Black are prominently featured. (Fourth Floor) = Absolute Clearance of McCreery White Footwear for Women 3.00 formerly from 8.00 to 12.00 Every pair taken from our regular high- class stock and reduced to this amazingly low price for immediate disposal. This clearance consists of our White and Sport Footwear in both Linen and Genuine Buckskin—also combinations of Black or Tan with White. All sizes and widths are represented, but not, of course, in every style. No C, 0. D.'a, No Exchanges, (Second Floor) No Approvals. coer et eee ene - Clearance Sale of } Women’s Coats and Wraps 19.50 Modish Wraps and Coats—those indis- j pensable types that you will want to wear ‘ until you don your Winter Wraps. 2 Some are regulation Coat styles—others ‘ more dressy in effect. 044 sai, : All Silk Coats and Wraps ‘ Reduced to 19.50 and 29.50 ; formerly 29.50 to 85.00 (Fourth Floor) } eery Quality Irish All Linen Huck Towels, hem- \ stitched. formerly 10.00, doz., 6.75 Turkish Bath Towels..... doz., 3.00 end 4,50 formerly 4.50 and 6.00 Hemmed Decorative Linens 1 Real Madeira Luncheon Sets, hand- H scalloped and hand-embroidered on 4) pure Irish Linen, 18 pieces. set, 5,75 | formerly 8.50 Real Madeira Tea Napkins, hand scalloped, on pure Irish’ Linen. 214, formerly 9.00, doz., 6,75 Ail pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins, | | | | } mnstitched. doz., 4,50 | ' formerly 6.75 Second Floor

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