The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 5

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=_—— ‘Neville, who was shot and killed in five Captains, the funeral cortege moved to St, Monica's Church. A solemn requiem high mass was sung by the pastor, the Rey, John _ | Murphy, assisted by tains. Lawrence Bracken and John NEVILLE SLAIN Coogan. Nahan Franko, violinist of ’ the Metropolitan Opera House, played, and the Police Glee Club sang. | Arrangements were completed to- day for the payment of $600 a year t6 the widow from the Police Pension Cro ¢| Fund and she will also receive sup- wds Attend Funeral Cf} sort trom the Equitable Fire amd Po. Police Chap- | the + Police Hero at Church lice Fund. ia m ta, William Hoey, the ex-convict ac- mts in Jamaica. cused of murdering Neville, was ques- tioned to-day at the Djstrict Attor- ney’s office. Detectives who talked to him last night said they thought he was about ready to make a complete statement, which will probably im- plicate others. New evidence was found against Hoey yesterday after he had been held without bail in Jefferson Mar- ket Court until Friday. ‘Three men were held in $5,000 bail each by Judge Nott in General Ses- sions as material witnesses, They are Daniel Kerrigan, No. 121 West 48th Street; John Grogan, No. 522 West 39th Street, and John F. Gallagher, who was employed in the junk yard. All are young. They were sent to the House of Detention: Grogan told Assistant District At- ‘The funeral of Patrolman Daniel J. @ junk yard in West 39th Street near Wieventh Avenue Saturday night hile he was investigating the activ- ities of gangsters, was held to-day in Jemnica. Thousands of citizens of Wis home section attended the funeral and many in vehicles followed the femains to St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing. ‘A police escort of 100 men in uni- form, including twenty-five from fhe West 30th Street precinct, to which Neville was attached, gath-| Coe alin orneys ennis, arro an rothers Cece ae erick Freamea ck, [he was in the’ junk yard when the lye Avenue, at So’clock, Headed by|gshots were fired and afterward saw tthe Police Band and Glee Club, Com-|two men climb over the fence, fol- missioner Enright, Deputy Commis. |!owed later by a third, who was hat- fess and carried something under his stoners Faurot and Cray, Chief In-|ooat. Grogan told the investigators gpector Lahey, Inspector Kelly and the names of these men. day. “e LLANOVER, England, Aus. 31.—Sit Arthur J. Herbert, former Minister from Great Britain to Mexico, died here to- He was at one timo Secretary of Embassy at Washington. His wife waa formerly Miss Helen Gain- mell of Providence, Ti british TRADE MARE REO. 120 West 42d St. Between Broadway and Sixth Ace. The Apollophone ‘TRADE MARE ReEO,| (Fa Player Piano and ieael graph b rae er. iagreved: ara separately or to- gether. Dropin to listen. L) ing boy. Sizes 11 to2 . Sizes 213 to6 . Established 1879 é lives. To parents who realize school clothes, Clothes for Boys. They are the best. fected by experts. withstand real boy wear. Charge purchases made to-day will appear on bills rendered Oct. 1st. Pest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. More wear to the dollar in ‘Best—-MADE CLOTHES FOR BOYS Than in any other ready-to- wear clothes you can buy. CON ING boys can't be careful with their clothes and lead normal, active wonder how best to meet the problem of we say—Buy Best- Made We select the sturdiest fabrics and test their endurance before they are ever made up. Each garment fits the wearer, for our patterns have been per- Good tailoring of the most painstaking sort prepares them to this and to2 . to6 *. Sizes 11 Sizes 214 sizes 214 to6 . per pair Dress Shoes of black or brown calfskin per pair $6.00 to 7.00 7.00 to 8.50 Dress Shoes of genuine Cordovan leather, per pair $8.50 Nem York The new assortments for the Autumn and Winter seasons are’ now ready for selection, on the Sixth Floor, where a spacious section is devoted entirely to footwear for the grow= School Shoes (Blucher model) of black or brown elkskin per pair $5.00 to 5.75 per pair 6.75 Qualified attendants are in charge Madiaon Aurinw-Fith Aven 34th and 35th Streets THE poh ak WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | AUGUZ® 31, B. Altman & Co. Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in correct models for school and dress wear This distinctive combine to make Boys’ School Suits, two pairs pants ss Boys’ Blue Suits . ...,. 2.6. Boys’ School Reefers . . . . 2. - Boys’ Winter Overcoats Ann A A Boys’ Mackinaws . . . . «+ «6 « Boys’ All Leather Shoes .... . Students’ Mixture Suits AA AA Students’ Blue Suits ....... Students’ Golf Suits . . . . Students’ Overcoats .,..... ¢ Students’ Brogue Oxfords . ... . Safeguafded at every point—material, cut and making—they represent the maximum of wear at the minimum of cost. Beginning at - . 15.50 18.50 13.50 22.50 10.50 : ) 4.50 . | 30.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 8.25 5th Avenue PRICE which the genuine Vic’ exclusive with James McCreery & Co, The Genuine Victrola in a New Period Model Cabinet Period “Model Cabinet in 90.00 a most reasonable price (No Interest Charged on Deferred Payments) : James MeCreery & Co. The World 1921 Summer Resort Annual —and— $5 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments s installed is The purity of the Victrola tone, and the beauty of the cabinct from which it issues, 34th Strect Good Motor Roads Guide Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. 10 CENTS ’ 1921. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Service. dames McCreery & Co 5th Avenue Golf oo for Holiday Games Robert Louis Stevenson had « horror of artificial light, excepting candlelight. He eles joys prevail, ure convoked to pleasure ‘sopher looks on stuiling and love and laughter and music vere, at least, let the old, mild lustre of candles shine upon the ways of man.” We agree, Especially at dinner, now that the day rrowing shorter, should candlelight nto play, ‘Two. silver wiles of soft color furnish hit for a dining table and diffuse y radiance that cannot but con- » to harmony. Beautiful Colonial candlesticks i both sterling and plated ust arrived, bearing most holders. American Flags for Labor Day Flag Outfits consisting of stand- ard All-Wool Bunting Flag, 4x6 ft., with 8 ft. pole and malleable iron bracket. 4.95 Printed Silk Flags, on staffs with gilt spear end: 6x9 in...10e 12x18 in. ..35¢ 10x15 in...25¢ 16x24 in. ..85¢ 24x36 in.,.1.95 (Fifth Floor) Reduced Prices Children’s Shoes Misses’ White Linen Oxfords and Sizes 1114 to 2, 3.25 formerly 4.25 to 4.75 * White Linen Ox Pumps. Growing Girls’ fords, Size 4 to 7. 4.25 formerly 5.75 to 6.26 Growing Girls’ White Linen Pumps, sizes 2% to 7. 4.25 formerly 6.50 Children’s Patent Leather and Tan Calfskin two-strap Pumps. Sizes 81 to 11, 3.25 formerly 4.75 Infants’ White Linen Strap Pumps. Sizes 3 to 8, 1.25 formerly 2.00 and 2.50 Roman Sandals, various combina tions of leathers: 5 to 8. formerly 4.00 to 4.50 2.50 81/, to 11, formerly 5.00 to 5.50 3.50 No.0. Ds. No Approvals, No Returns. (Se Baie 4 DOT ) ve FOR MEN! A Clearance Sale of | “ALL- LEATHER” Oxfords 5,95 50 to 12.00, formerly 9 There from sizes are are 10 different styles i in choose but 4 which to included, Anner) 34th Street Lest you forget that new brassie or a few golf balls, here are reminders, at holi- day prices. Wilson Sinker Golf Balls, standard weight, known for durability. formerly 7.80, doz., 5.85 Golf Outfits, consisting of heavy khaki bag, with three steel stays, leather bot- tom, large ball poeket, and leather sling strap; Driver, Brassie, Mid-iron, Mashie ‘and Putter. formerly 25.50, 16.85 Sunday Golf Bags, White or Khaki. formerly 1.50, 1.25 Caddy Bags of canvas, three styles, leather bottom and trimmings, and stout strap. formerly 5.00, 3.85 (Fifth Floor) Delightful New Ideas In McCreery Footwear For Women and Misses Every day brings fascinating new styles in McCreery Footwear, many of them exclusive with us. Walking Pumps take to chic new lines and reveal modish touches, such as elaborate perforating, pretty buckled instep straps, and wing ball straps. A~—A Pump of exceedingly beautiful lines, fashioned of Calfskin with plump welt sole and walking keel. Note the novel adornment. Brown or Black. “pair, 10-50 B—A tailored Oxford with a new ball-strap effect, Brown or Black smooth Calfskin com- bined in contrasting shade. (Second Floor) Absolute Clearance of ° 200 Misses’ Dresses Reduced to 9,75 formerly 18.50 to 29.50. Highly fashionable Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta, Satin or Minuette in plain or em- broidered effects. Navy Blue, Brown or Black. 14 to 18 years. No.0. Do's. No Approvals. No Returns. Misses’ Summer Frocks Reduced to 2,95 formerly 9.75 to 12.75 Dainty, modish Summer Frocks of excellent quality Voile, Organdie or Gingham in the most wanted color, reduced to this insignificant price for immediate disposal. Tt to 18 are represented, but not in every style, (Fourth Floor) Trig Sport Suits of Wool Jersey for Women and Misses Reduced to. 9.00 Superbly tailored Sport Suits in various modish styles, smartly belted, collared , and pocketed. Light and dark shades, At 9.00 they represent most extraordinary value. 1h to 18, Misses’ Section 34 to 54, Women's Section Higher Priced Women’s Jersey Sport Suits Greatly Reduced. (Fourth Floor) Special Luggage for the Holiday Week-End Wardrobe Trunks made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre covered and beautifully lined, Full or steamer size, Special, 29.80 light and con 14 inch Boston Bag of grass matting; venient; edges bound with cowhide. size. (Illustrated al left), formerly 2.95 1.78 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bag, leather lined, full cut. 18 inch size. (/l/ustrated at right) formerly 15.00, 10.95 (Fifth Floor) pair, 11.00 +

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