The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1921, Page 6

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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921. |15-YEAR.OLD GIRL _|SAYS YOUNG BANDIT |WOMAN IS ROBBED _ [Prix =. evar ate seanday sian |in te nag. me poce nev ane ame | ox Vanda tet iim She #nid while she and two ether /ef the man who introduces the stran- | fatly to-day when he tric ton Tien inte | Where iy County Hoapita' rere phe ‘wasihentines. lest, IRI, ¢ 125% COST JUMP INPENSION BOARD re. in, She wae unable to te’ SWIMS ACROSSSOUND| IS OF FINE FAMILY OF $3,000 IN AUTO) srookiyn women wore dining in the|gers to ber and expect to find them to- Bap, eect ea the ideal and, ray ainiag’ ot here. TOWING 3 IN CANOE! ° — se nl ion a eae el en fag ntamnt Tagtion. The" iopuct | ARVERNE MARDI GRAS QUEEN “ ar aep d the seven passerigers across the nr. Ra and Became “Lobb; Tw “Lift” trty broke up thi ote 5 WILL BE MLOCTED TO-NIG ee ant Hecae Hi oe J i Swati rye ue otra When aanet ter (0 tabs thea AUTO MOVES PLATFORM, ras ceptions ut. The platform was | A Mardi Gras garnival opened at | Gow"=-Counsel Wants Him ewels Vanished From in her automobile, as far as Market and BLOCKS RAILROAD LINE. | pusied so ‘tar toward, the tracks thet| Arverne yesterday and will continur Prins new Ranlcoked ‘aro hours, | Held Insane as Drug Addict. Her Purse.” Broad Streets. She said im hor’ purse, —— until Labor Day, The big event wil! : wad Car Crashes Inte Steten ste- 5 be to-night, whem the election, and { | ‘The youth now under indictment] New York @etestives to-day are in| which in hor Jap, she had $3,009 in | Oar Womais Amnesia Victim Identifed.| Pr oiguon of the @usen ‘tekes for holdi J Cigar |New Jorsey aiding Mra, Kate Takace, | “Ash und 67.000 worl of sewralty. ties at Ciiftes—tarls seven Mra. W. J. Hardin of New Orleans|Snenainner will secrive a Pa or holding up two United ; gar) New Jersey aiding ® akace,| alter the men ha@ teft.the car in ‘Wt jatered at the Hotel Wolcott, No. 4 fies. ‘To-morrow Signe there 1 be Stores, who gave bis name as Gerald] torty, of Ne. 1620 Avenue U, Brooklyn, | Newark she diseovered the purse was ee “ ont Mth Birest, on Aug: 24, end at|/& parade of about ot ria ‘s ! Claire, is @ son of a woalthy and|in her search for two men she suys| open and a breastpin worth $2,000 and a| William O'Keefe of ‘No, 128 (Charles Tuaturday night aay a athlete, me ridey a baby golteeman found a ‘young Saturday @ ‘torehlight p! tywominent family, according to Flor-| sobbed her of $3,000 worth of jewelry {Iavaltiere worth $1,000 were miasing.| Street, Manhattan, driving « high-|fosewell” Avenue. and Maat Breet | Fomine and labor Day @ motor car Salaries Boosted and New J rhs Jence J. Sullivan, « 27 Codar|while she was veturning home from a The money and other jewelry were stil!’ powered car, lost control going south Breoklyn, suffering from amnesia. parade. Street, hin attorney. Six of cight years ago he ran away |. from home and buried himself in| , Created Under the Hylan Administ ti 4 i \ Chinatown, Mr, Snlltvan added, be- | 4 , ry aa | coming @ "4 ow," or messenger | { t A 1% per cent, bo nown In in exchange for | for the di the cost of administra ' of the Weachers’ Retirement Board, which | handles the pens.on system of the! Public school texchers amount provided for pensi creased from $2,636,190 to $: opium, At the elieved he had been | Last Days of Important Sales kidnapped. y Sullivan, without revealing the ldentity of the twenty-two-year-oid prisoner, admitted the youth had par- | ticipated im the hold-ups Jul and ord & faylor . FIFTH AVENUE increase of barely 4 per cent 21. Bat he was the tool of an ex- i Rugs—With just two more days in which to purchase Mayor Hylan, whose campaign olo- pert bandit who filled up the boy with gan was that the payrolls must be! “dope” and gave him a revolver, sard i these fine Persian, Turkish and Chinese rugs cut down and all unnecessary pos'- the attorney, ‘ in all sizes ‘at the lowest prices since the war, you will cer- tions abolished, has permitted the Rumber of paid employees in the ministration of this little bureau i ‘The cost of In announcing to-day an applica- | tion to Judge Nott, in General Ses- sions, for a commission to inquire tainly want to hurry in tomorrow, and especially to-see those marked at $195. The,quantity at this price is very be more than doubled. }into the prisoner’s sanity, Mr. Sulli- 1 administration in 1918 was $27,695 and \ean sai@ the “master mind” took limited. for 1921 jt has been increased to jaway the gum from the youth after FIFTH FLOOR $62,672, an increase of $34,777. Sala- the hold-ups, gave him $10 for his 8 hava been boosted, new jobs cre- ated and the number of paid ein- rt in them and some change for and then disappeared Furniture—The outstanding feature of this great Trish ployees jumped from about a doven Claire is the most extreme type Midsummer Sale, now so near an end, to thirty. of a drug addict." Mr, Sullivan said ; . * . f is the varie: v Biadiouk tn 28ib) Whe “HonNd got tee, “E Wank Wie ooerL te deciuel ml .- ariety # designs and the number of new pieces in @long without a scoretary, but since whether a drug addict be classed cluded, at surprisingly low prices. then Magnus Gross, President of the a8 insane,” 4NENS a ‘Teachers’ Association, has been SIXTH FLOOR drawing $4500 a year. Mr. Gross had been a “teacher in charge" at Public School No. 29 at a salary of $2,400, ¢ A note im the budget this year which may be of interest to teachers, fetired or active, says that “the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment resolved that the appropriations for tie Pension Reserve Fund and : the Contingent Reserve Fund in the| Marion Teachers’ Retirement System, total- Jing $2,760,000, be subject to subse- BURGLARIES ON HEIGHTS | CHARGED TO PRISONER. (nea, Dreg Stere Jim- Silverware Taken, Joveph Bernard, No. 609 West 191st Sireet, was arraigned to-day in Wash- ington Heights Court, charged with burglary, on the complaint of Sidney Levy, grocer, of No. 110 Hamilton Another} Pisce. Bernard was arrested early this morting by Policeman McDonald in front of Levy's store, Bernard ex- plained he was arranging for carly Bed Coverings—T: great quantities of fine blankets, comfortables, and sheets have been marked at theie lowest prices during this Sale and many women have taken this opportunity to buy their entire Winter supply. SECOND FLOOR. Last Call on August Sale Prices With the end of Avgust comes the end of the wonderfully low Sale prices that have marked our fine Irish linens all month. A word to the wise shopper—Make these last three days of the Sale count. “mide MARION GOESEL., Weornweee Ut uncsnowe.. Goebel Adds Achievement to Her Many Notable Water Stunts. Furg—This is the Fourth important Sale that August quent actuarial valuation and that ‘ny surplus found therein be trana- ferrea t© the Depertment of Educa- @ion for public school purposes.” How the Mayor and Comptroller Propose to supply the defictency in the @llowance made in the budget fot the Board of Education, amounting to more, Most persons would consii.; it & rather fair sort of feat to swim! across Long Island Sound ani back vgain, even at the comparatively nat row purt of the Sound adjacent to the upper Bronx. But how about swimming over and morning Gelivery of vegetables, the po- liceman alleges. An investigation re- Noaled a Smmy in the store and a Hage ca “ipelkccran also found iene rans on a drug store door at No. Knitterdise Avenue anasenia he found silverware in Bernards possession, al; to have been ti from No. 472 Wost 142d Street. Table Cloths $3.75 Each of excellent Irish linen damask. 70 x.70 inches. Napkins, $4.50 a Dozen Huck Towels, $6.50 Dozen All pure linen, heavy quality, dam- ask bordeis, hemstitched. - Crash Toweling, 25c a Yard * only. has brought forth, showing stunning advance Fall models at prices just a little above cost for the month Furs bought now will be stored free of charge until November 1. FOURTH FLOOR. than $87,000, ts another thing . teachers and the public are look: hack and at the same Line towing & forward to with expectancy. vance In which three persons are Propriation asked for was §77,946.038| seated?” That's what little Miss and it was Slashed to %60,720,680.82,] Marion Goebel, who is fifte:n and parely enouah, if te claimed: 19 GATY tives at No. 417 St. Ann's Avenue, _ Street ana shot. ‘The pote in the budget refefrei to| Bronx, did yesterday, She did the/ Apparently lured trom his home on @bove is taken to mean that any| human tugboat stunt without a stop] the pretext a friend wanted to talk with money that can be squeesed out of the | aad finished strong. ium, Frank Knox, thirty, of No. 420 pension funds will be applied to tho| She ia only a sight little girl, but| West $éth Street, when he reached 62d galaries of active teachers. recently she swam six miles in the] street, mear ‘Tenth liish linen damask, several attrac- All pure linen, very absorbent, will tive designs. wear well. Red and blue borders. Imported 1 urkish Towels,doz.$9 Large size in blue, tan aad lavender stripes. ln LURED FROM HOME; SLAIN. Frank Kwox: I» Called ont Tea Towels, a dozen §2.95 Red checked, hemmed and ready for use. Excellent jor SECOND FLOOR. Cane Sound with her hands tied Dehind her | night. was ehot and ai es se u Youth tnjurea in Subway Station,| DAK. Last yeur sho swam ‘three|” Rlessdrats ef the bieck Heard a shot « 45 miles with both hands and feet! rew po coli after 11 o'clock an unidentified youth about seven-| shackled. She is a pupil at Washivg- | the Are dade bul ‘So ae deen years old was taken from the 14th] ton Irving High School. found Knox ‘2 bullet wound tn tie Street station of the west side ee > chest. He earried to Roosevelt terday fo, St, Vincent's SKULL BROKEN IN FIGHT. -|}*had op pa = ee Charming Designs “Derryvale” Linens A Portable Victrola let had gone Q 5 fering from in fracture (of com seal Knex was without hat or cott, and Table Runners Su leads . 5 5 peseahyieted et Eases we" tt | ggogn sean oc No 234 wast 1284| Salted Kn Sau tea Pasa Sh Se to Embroider Table Scarves For Your Labor Day Vacatio Ss ay! And Was struck by a train |<: trom the corner on which he was slain. ) i y kadaaat toring the station. He wore a aut | Strect took a trip from Manhattan to a The coming of Fall always suggests em- Center Pieces Phi p ei, eee eet diac Rockin: heen Island oe ao Sobaeree ferry! wan Shot im Abdomen by Rival i This model, so convenient for summer vacations, repro- a | Vout Queens at 6.30 A. M. to-day, and ideri aa i 2 A < : ‘ a SEuERS tic’ pounds, inches in heigat and | viummed by the same boat, The ferry Ane desericsagtll ere, are broldcne teas aad SIs sets aut $r.15 and $7 05 duces just as faithfully as higher-priced models and is so employees were not certain he paid fare KO, No, 936 Liberty Street, for your own home or Christmas gifts. NSA 2 A Brooklyn, was shot in the abd y i, constructed that it may bi d ab vi Fire on Liner Parte. for the return trip, and when he started | hight. In’ front of oe Noe one be he Art Di " ieed When you read it may be carried about with ease. It HAVRE, Aug. 29.—Fire occurred Sat-|Dack to Staten Island with them James | Brooklyn. shooting ts the result The Art Department has just receiv che name measures 17}4x195 inches The summer picnic, the erday on board the French Line steamer | Dougherty, the gateman, told him to wo) ® DOSueaeets, ABAETEy, Phe pone? nay many new and charming suggestions for “ ” cgend : ( : 4 = — beicssd eer vend Abdeovesterd “ate bet reli ane Mad Sane iat tasrant fe was, roing home in his car dilloe the new te pes lof eabretiecn Derryvale camping trip, yachting trip, the canoe trip, the summer service an jeviaths y ance x i : ; r ' ‘ed No ‘Transatlantique. The | that followed if allered to have knocked |e stood on the running ‘board Re aoe ae YP u. me then notice cottage, or wherever you go will be more pleasurable with Giase, which started In'the algal, room, | Dougherty down. Dougherty was taken |ahot Mongo, When @. surgeon from’ the the pri ou nas Mt out with slight dumage by the to the Broad Strect Hospital suffering Long Island College Hospital told Prices, y' this little Victrola. oe reesel will salt om from concussion and a ible fracture fataty wounded ne well . fegular schedule. Rwan was locked beth wise peice tases mee ype can well ander- of the skull ul at Skully Luncheon Sets—with simple exquisite stand that 18778\Ob, Me! Oh, My! Jazz Me Blues.....,.85¢ SEVENTH FLOOR man’s Orchestra, . .85¢ Aeilnns stamped onwhite ik Choi / 18758 My Man ni ald hoe on white linen, hss they are being Learn to Smile......85¢ ee ees ea sold /atyalcon St, Leuk 18777 Cho-Cho-Sun Annual . A ugust Sale cession, though Seu STs TUE Song of India—White. they are abso- Tea Sets—consisting of tea cloth and itely Hew and oc 9? four ‘napkins, on blue or corn colored AE ASSIS everly eets an ases tinen, #20 "They are eausul ua of Ie Two New L y inen, many of them with hand-printed . " 5 designs and the colors are guarantced to b: | wo ew am i . Luncheon Sete—5S pieces, simple de- pars and Warncewol” Some mive 5 | cha Made expressly for James McCreery & Co. ' : plain hem, others ate scalloped, hem- The Floor Lamp—iiiustrated, signs on the very smart corn colored i : stitched and edged with lace. has a slender solid mahogany shaft ‘ Beverly” Brand Sheets and Pillow Cases have become sii FIFTH FLOOR said PEROT CEST and a very attractive plaited a standard with many of our customers. Woven and made ex- We, poy gp emo eo pressly for us at a Southern mill, this brand has established it- : ™ eral colors. $37.50 The Table Lantern—j\\u-- trated, is a reproduction of an old design ; the base is antiquated gold and the well proportioned shade of mica, 21 inches in height over all. j A pair of these on your console table or mantle will be very deco- Each $13.50 FIFTH FLOOR, A Special Purchase Has Lowered Prices on “Aladdin” Aluminum Kitchen Ware There is no kitchen ware like alumi- num and there is no aluminum ware like “Aladdin,” so these special prices should make you hurry down to buy a complete supply or the pieces you need to replace old ' af self as a brand of quality. Practical, durable and well woven of i the best cotton, this grade of bed linen has few equals. Hemmed Sheets --ea. 95¢ Size 72x 99 in... Size 68x 99 in... ea.01.25 © Size 72x108 in Size 683x108 in..... -ea, 1.50 Size 81 x99 in Size 90x108 in... ........ea. 1.90 Size 64x 90 in....... ANA) can assure you that it will wear to your entire satisfaction. The 2 quart double boiler is $2 The 5 quart tea kettle is $3.50 The 3 quart lipped saucepan is Tative, Hemmed Caves Size 49x86 in....... ea. 30c = Size 50x36 in. Two ‘“‘Hartman”’ Trunks Size 45x36 in ea, 35¢ = Size 54x86 in pieces. $1.25 reece wacaieas F . When you inv est in “Aladdin” you The 4 quart covered pot is $37.50 Hemstitched Sheets Hemstitched Cases are investing in efficiency, and we $1.45 Open top model, 5 Size 68x99 is AROS ea. 1.50 = Size 42x36 in. .ea. 45c hangers, good size Size 72x99 in. Size 81x99 in. -ea. 1.75 Size 45x36 in | ca, 1.85 (Second Floor) ov some mes MeCreary & C0, +++ shoe box, large hat box, and sizeable drawer for accesso- ries. ' A Full-Size Wardrobe, $47.50 Open top model, 4 large drawers, including hat drawer, special locking device, latge shoe box, 13 hangers. SEVENTH FLOOR 7 il Y n Tin i aT Hit} Hi Wy ‘ a i i a) i Ce SEVENTH FLOOR

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