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“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. Z $17 Gybetter the ‘prothise to obey’ in| sen.” On returning home from « vist? CAUGHT FISH IN STREET. |WILLIAMS GOES BEFORE PAY 63 00000 In Jersey City ‘Fat’ Tournament, ee Piet taaaters A hundred yard a race wi ° People consider these words ansob-|imiired vurds @ race wile Water Was Running, peated te man and beast, when the stacle they had better remain single. |aged to scramble over a ‘fe to ap-| WELBYVILLN, tnd, April 17. legaing Plot Inqul This issue seldom arises where thore nt safety, On landing on the other|Ghitiea ‘Thurston the other day walked} Contrary to general expectation , faith and conffffénce."’ side of the fence, however, he found]itg Wost Mechanle Street in front of| Nicholas Willams, known as “Nick the as: I ooters Compete ith 'and contnce "ie the ene ey found clas a n Which 2,000 Sh r p ’ oote’s' pledtiee TV aN [anzing Into the face of @apuro-bred [M8 homo and caught “a two-pound | Or a convicted a et of fraud ecematenvases wn ’ my worldly goods 1 thee endow,” and|S0uth Down ram. Grabbing @ club, he | sucker lent Hquor permit withdrawals, said to “ the section beginning “Who ‘aiveth | Cts off the ram and by a perl of] The fish was more than two blocks] be the key to a vast bootlegging con- : ‘ ” OUT strategic retreat ached his home |i 1 Rig Rive e e ne ¥ ° Excitement Intens? as He Defeats “Filly ’ 4 VYenis woman to be martied to this|euretye: “reels renehe covered ‘with waters following a Haed| teer'ceana Jury, corduye It’ hes boca . ‘ man.” —_ ener rain, Which had coneinted snore than | the Grand Jury today, has been —— With Sensational Seven-Foot Shot Bishop Williams objects to the BAIT FOR WILDCATS. ih hour, NAt continued mora (han) ade plain to him that the sentence. he « ais former because it injects terial “J hurate ho was itt i= . ve depend , be tye ” @ materia Babb HOA AS « Who was sitting at a win-| will'recelve depends largely on his tes Clark Childs and Company From “H’istings. Dr. Williams Does Not ThINK] spirit into a religious werviee, and to Ranchers Would Cateh These Ante {0% thought he saw a fish jump out | timony before the Grand Jury and ant x am f the latter because it is a relic from Te the water that covered. the street. [ing the Government in other: proscess Accused of Knowing Firm Jack Wilson, thitteen, red-haired gate, the soap manufacturer, Tomas Much of “Obey” as Used injine days when “woman. was. a mals Like F tire it with the ata of actong: alice. {United tates Diet acwoendl P 4 | Sheehan, President 01 he Durham 2 wed wit ie ald of a tong atick. Jn States rie’ na} Was Bucketshop, and freckle-faced, Zabriskie play Saas r Company, and Father] Marriage Ceremon Wteralty the Beis LANGLEY, Wash, April 17 —Wild The fish is helieved to t made Its] Greene said to-day that he was. taki — ground's only left-handed marble Mathes: bath wire dew of Une 9 Y= hi eae a uridextoom pledges have invaded the poditry districts] Way to the flooded street through ano chances of any one getting, te An action to recover an alleged debt'| Shooter, won to-day’s play at that} spectators, But louder than any of revert to his wife, ‘This ie a legal] Whidby Isiand in auch numbers ax | 9K" fewer line which was running full Hout all bat one eee comad fe oe @ $800, which, if successful, would] fitid in Jersey City’s great “fat"|them and more in evidence was Park MA and not a spiritual question, ‘The |‘ ‘ndunger the Industry. —>—__——. ihabsia. of a rescue Ve his friends of a make partners of Clark, Childs & ge.,| tournament, in which more than 2,000| Commissioner A. Harry Moore, who KES AN ATTACK ON custom of giving the bride away] Ranchers have resorted to the un-! WRONG BODY IN CASKET,’ [some one. doing him bodily harm 9g 3 - boy: is staging the tournament with the originated in the days when marriages} sil method of trapping the chicken bcdects a * — Iahe prisoner seems to think may hap’ brokers of No. 165 Broadway, and|>oys are entries for the gold and ‘ " CITING OF REBECCA. | «. fs ope No. * Rotarians and who has been trying ls] were contracted by parents. This is|eating pests by baiting large halibut] Not Mra, Jameson's Brother Who] (9, him. Williams, he sald, will be members of the defunct firm of] Silver medals to be awarded nextlio convince the playground boys that an offense to the changed status of} hooks with meat and hanging them - taken before the Grand Jury to-morrow: Chandler Bros. & Co., liable for- the | Week by the Jersey City Rotary Club.Jin his time he, too, was a champion women to-da f. Ix Not Even Dead, Several attempts have been made ti aun % ros. eR zoe oH fied Jack defeated “Filly” Vincelli, £: player of ‘‘fat." Ane from branches of trees, The wildcats see Williams since his coriviction, {1 entire $3,000,000 indebtedness of the lack defeated “Filly” Vincelli, four- . ’ ; Another Omiasion Sagwente leap: for tha: fheaty eithe oming |, COLEBROOK, N. ¥,, Aprit 17.—rt- | 860, “hy ound uae lagen hy latter concern, which failed July 25] teen, with a sensational seven foot] | Each contestant of pe id i“ ne Declares Isaac’s Wife Was a) .170,..°" Qian being suggested nooked in the mouth oF by the foot, |frts wore being made to-day to tden-| fused to sive the Jail authorities. anys ame into the Supreme Court in| shot from “h'istings” after he and|day's play at erhe b ee tide l a Schemin and Designing! by the Bishop is that passage be-} icy are too cunning to atep in the|fy a body sent here from Houlton, Me. | information about herself or her reasona, Brooklyn to-day on a motion for ily” had eliminated six other play-| with two marbles. re me 9 i ginning, “Grant that as Is: GAO lesion. open LW tt so this] Mrs. Allle Jameson of this town, when | for wishing to talk to him. 4 change of venue made by the defend. | ers in the semi-finals. line was 25 feet from the Rebecca lixed taithitully tomether so] cemadnnt ee oe > tied th . ‘| 4 Woman : ; thrulty expedient, has proved the one method [notitte hat her brother had died ‘h ‘ants. Scores of less fortunate players, | circle. i) Shall these persons''—— ny which hundreds ; eet Bee, beer caught. Houlton, onlered his body to be sent POLICE WITH RIOT GUNS is not a fit model for a] The pelts are sold to y cre, dt the cna! opined aid young bride,"" the Bishop says, who shi them east under the guise of [heres When the casket was opened sho |QN TEXTILE STRIKE DUTY: their sisters and little rotherf stood] Jack, showing rare form with his Tracy S. Voorhees, counsel for the about in a great circle“at Jack's gal-|left hand shot in the preliminary, Plaintiff, John A. Kilmore, of Me @hanicaburg, l’a., charged that Chan- | lery as he and “Filly” approached the|landed nearest the ‘pati’ and won ain wena isc uchewing. wenar ond ite found that the body was not that of her @er Brothers & Company was a buc-] final play. The excitement was in-|honors for the subsequent trials at} pHerRorr, Mich April 17,—“Eng- | tricks on her husband. brother, and shortly afterward she re-| Deputy Sheriffs Escort Worners #8 1 Ketshop and that for a period of about | tense and the shoving great, but in|‘poisoning” his six competitors. Hef) 0 00 0: Wich ORM 0A PU i orald that there is danger] MOONSHINE BREATH WAICES CATcetved a telegram trom New York say= Walls Ne Adte ‘teanks, ; six months it received aid from Clark, | the midst of them, showing even as|exterminated from the ‘pai’ three setts iA - of a time coming when the world “WOOL b Ing the brother was all PAWTUCKET, April 17.—The thire s Childs & Company. Mr. Voorhees as- | great excitement and shoving as hard,| players before he ‘missed, his aggie]@ woman's.” This was the declara-| i) ye chaos of warring individuali- Pee ee ia Mone saok | DRADS IN GIRLS BARS teenth week of the textile strike in the perted the members of the latter con-| were ostensibly grown-up members|lying safe Gefect from the boundary] tion of’ the Right Rev. Charles D.| ties, Kverything is beginning to re- pootlegers paws alone stich | SLAYTON, Minn., April in Teueustend (Vallée opened 16.809 o0Ke @rn understood wully the nature of|of the Rotary Club, shouting cau- line. ms, Bishop of the Episcopal|volve around the woman. E tet that two can Bet} oye, oar, nose and throat clinic held in stoné the business transacted by Chandler | tions and encouragements. “Filly” Vincelli, Harry Schwartz-| yi cose of Michigan, in discussing the] 'S & man's country and Amer seswner of a locai| thls county 200 achool children wore ex Ing on a big scale. Additional Brothers & Company, The suit has] Harry F. O'Mealia, Chairman of the|fager, Red Hammill, Bull MeCrys , an, Noe SHS) romans: tn, (den. marriages REG ecaniiinalarsingd?, Great) eaevege: veare A armed with riot guns were o been filed in Nassau Coun! Boys’ Weck Committee of the Ro-|Georgie McLoughiin, ( we Mele and contention that the word ‘obey’! man should furnish material founds came home Violently ill. A]was found to have a bead y ag |duty eas absence of the militia, wha, "The defendants were represented by |tary Club, Charles (Snakes) Wood-|Red Carroll, winners of the prelim-|should be stricken from the marriage] tion for the home and the woman y sid It was alcoholism. Tn-|large as a pea in each ear.” ‘The doc= [had bert withdrawn, Louis Marshall of Guggenheimer, | hall, its Executive Secretary of the}inaries in which they had taken part, | vow. ’ the spiritual structure."’ showed that s believe the beads had been in her] Deputy «Sheriffs again rode on antd? Untermyer & Marshall, No. 120] Bo: Division; Bejamin Farrier, its|were Jack's competitors in the semi-] If the bridegroom, instead of the a = eet secy iow of a > was a year or two old. | trucks conveying workers to two mills, Broadway. There was ah argument] President, and members Austin Col- ‘finals. i bride, promised at the fiter to obey YOUTH BLUDES ALL HARM, with neaventy boy had Strickers and police agreed that there Between opposing counsel of the m0- | ——_—————— nnn, Ht Would not he Hecessary to abolis] ELKTON, Md. April 17.—Malcolm||eager, The vocermna Tad tha lin cha oay and: aunty a gealit or we getarenty no change in the num- tioh to have the action transferred the word, he says. Tarring, nineteen years old, of Har-|preath was strong enough to knock|onts in one of his ea The grain had] tn Lonsdale, Berkley and Ashton from Nassau County to New York “It is the husband who meckly | ford County yesterday spent a few min-Jout any cat. Anglin has quite a repu- rd to sprout, but had caused no] pickets also were out in force. No at-. County. Mr. Voorhees argued that obeys in the home,” the Bishop says. utes “between the devil and the deep tation for veracity. trouble, lengst was msde to open the mills, the plaintif® sought a speedy trial and that this could be accomplished in Nassau County, where the calen- ST000 BY AS SHE 10 CLOSE ? CAFES - ~ dar was much less crowded than in ‘ New York County. Mr. Marshall : @eclared that it would take at least Fulton Street e wo hours from each business day the defendants to go to Mineola Bond St eet Mr. Marshall declared that Clark ae Childs & Co. handles stock transae Livingston St. tions involving as much as 2,000,000 ——_ ee Elm Pl daily, and that it was dificult for ¥ A ' F “ m Place ; siete tne coca ae, il 17-Year-Old Wife Claims She| Peekskill Wants to. “Clean BROOKLYN-NEW YORK Geerm yates ues tame] Was Victim of Plot— | Up,” Village Presidént De . Business Hours 9 to 5:80 tion. ‘ ; clares to Judge. The defendants named in the action Held Pr Pau a Day. 8 . Childs, Charles ae A ptabees est ae ee Screaming to attract the attention] With a view of closing up cafes, sa- e Pulsifer, W. Channing Burbank, Will-| °f @ policeman, Mrs, Josephine Perno,] toons and speak-easies in order sto be - unlie Bihar eres a pretty, seventeen-year-old telephone | give the liquor traffic out of business = ns Nowa, Edward S. Little, Fred] ¢ : 4 ot A x 7. Chandler jr,, and Earl Mendenhall operator from C nicao, broke away] in Westchester County, District Attor Mr. Voorhees sa:i during the urgu-| from two men with whom she was} ney Fred E. Weeks brought injunction ment of the motion: walking at Franklin and Flushing] proceedings to-day at White Piains to T x . “Chandler Brothers Co. ha venues, Brooklyn, this morning an bilities of $3,000,000 and liquid asi told the police of the Clymer Strect alee tbe oe ree ae oe he Annual Sale Brings Prices Back . of less than 3 per cent., with only Station a story which resulted in the} Kormhauser a athe an wer $ few shares of so-called ‘scenery’ or] arrest of three men, charged with| No. 790 Main Street, Peekskill, and T P ° ‘property’ stock in place of millions] criminal assault, and of the wife of] also the hotel of Nathan Herwitz in oO re- ar eve s, a ing a reat ecor : eaeuiers ocths stock vee supposed one of them, charged with being an] ine game village, fof one year upon . It had none of the $225,000] accomplice. 3 5 Be F worth of securities it was supposed to] qe police are look 1 ve{ the ground that they are public nui A . ; i Rave been cairying for its customers aap ries aad ag ata lay eae LONG series of these annual Sales has made unusual things expected at Loeser’s when they occur. But in Cg ek ssh to the girl's story, was the director} William H. Gish, President of the this event we pass the expected and reach the extraordinary. COAL PRODUCTION and moving spirit in a plot as @ re- | itiage of Peekskill, and a number of ‘ i . . . LESS THAN IN 1919] toc cecnte toe rea ne prtsoner Jeitizens appeared with District Attor The manufacturers of Onyx Hosiery have won an enviable reputation for their product. Onyx Hosiery —— [Brooklyn and subjected to a succes. [ney Weeks before Supreme Court Jus-}] is known the country over for its correct proportionsséfor its dainty style; for its unfailing good service. Reg-U:S. Pat..Office Strike Shown Lae Leribe Than) sion of outrages while the wife of one|tice Morschauser. President Gish . pie i : : ss . ; . i fs Sete ee ee f the men looked on and denied her |cata to the court: Being one of the largest distributors of this Hosiery in America, it is not surprising that the Loeser Store is able in these annual events to MMIWAGHINGION) April. it—Thel’” wrascrreene leanie toonew, varie pals. have, endeavored to maket! offer not only very large quantities of Hosiery, but broad and comprehensive stocks of every weave, weight and style made. mine strike has cut down coal produc-| Join her husband, Jack Perno, « 5 elena umone G ‘ Biot nuch wore than dla (he great | inthe United Staton Navy on dutyyat {ore wires mous anc, MpCne. leu Another feature to which we direct special attention is the fact that eR i the Navy Yard. They had been mar- a si ir ° gos! tsk of 291, oficial Asus of ea year, and ved tometer in chi [oe Truce, unanimous i thee A. Every Pair cf Stocki d Socks in This Sale Is Absolutely Perfect theday revealed. “The effect upon the) ClE2, until last January, when he was | Morschauser replied: very Fair c ocrings an ocrs in is Sale is solutely Ferfec . 4 transferred to duty here. 7 ee , however, has been mucl arr % 1 don't blame you for taking, this eis F . (maa : ; meee Syy However, Das pest uuD yateaching the Grand Central Sta- lection. You will nd me enforcing the As this is a once-in-2-year opportunity, we cannot urge too strongly the advisability of getting a full season’s supply. Rarely can-such: Behat ‘goal! preatction. bol) itn | Mr Berno: anid, abe wae ane bya (evo Gacy to rine Hgorousl. [tl] prices be possible. Not for another year will they be equaled on a stock so comprehensive. sailor who said her husband was on " / week of the present strike amounted guard dut the court's attention y and could not meet her, utara to only 3,793,000 tons, as compared h District Attorney Weeks said Korn- CEST) ” Ge . par) ” ° > 6 ae Bian eakat at s,sa0000 tons during] Nut had sent him to take her to al cicer had been indicted for viotawon|], Women’s “Onyx” Silk Stockings | Women’s “Onyx” Staple Stockings Men’s “Onyx” ‘Silk Socks the first week of the 1919 strike. Just a "i +, | of the liquor law on two counts and . r , before the strike now in effect produc- | 756 Police are withholding this man’s }eise qerwitz was under indictment. $1 Quality at 69c . 35c., or 3 Pairs for $1 At 55c e 000,000 t = : 2 Demps who a « de “ ‘ ‘ i .. “ tion was approximately 20,000,000 tons Jeena eiaas Stl, Avoey Temes Denice iy ee Onyx” thread silk Stockings in black, white and! “Onyx” black, white and colored silk lisle Stoc Onyx” pure thread silk Socks made with mer- es SKELETON OF PREHISTORIC said tls clients were not viclating the colors with seamed back. inge, beamed back; double tops and soles, spliced | cerize: ice In black, white, cordovan, navy, gray { 2,000 WOMEN GATHER COLUMBUS, Ind., April 17.—Work- ]!2¥: $1.75 Quali t $1. eels and toes. suede, Russian calf, champagne and green, well ii aid i “The Chief of Police sent a stool uality at $1.39 f h ¥ 4 ers in a gravel pit on the farm of Ait . inforeed. { FOR D. OF R. CONVENTION ee Sees ae ee Pigeon to my cllent’s Blase to get the “Onyx” full-fashioned thread silk Stockings in 59c. Quality at 45c At 89c } Largest Attendance at Washing-| city, unearthed the other day what Ia ees Wa only a bootletter,”"|]_ black, white and colors. “Onyx” black, white and colored fiber silk Stock-] ,, . , 4 , } in slatory Sf Seetetys believed to be the skeleton of @ pre-laaiq pr, Dempsey. Justice Mors- A ings with mercerized tops and soles. Onyx” medium weight fl (ashloned ure thread Rigtoric man. steton indleateafensuser said. $2 Quality at $1.59 P silk Socks with lisle soles and tops. In b ak, white, adelegates and) that the man had been a giant. Each| ‘‘Justice must be done to everybody|{ “Onyx” lustrous ingrain black thread silk Stock- 79c. Quality at 65c cordovan, navy, gray, suede, Russian calf and green, Senne Ot te dent uanvonea “in| (hus far no’ part, of It nas been exam-| will become a s stench to the nos- $2 Quality at $1.79 with double tops and soles. At $1.19 i tinental’ Hall, tnereby assuring, | ‘ed by persons with scientific train-|triais of the public. The peopel are x J ; 7 - Berl connate acids toa Jarkeae cise: 1D akeleton was intact and was in! aM uproar and an immediate trial “Onyx” full-fashioned thread silk Stockings in $1 Quality at 79c ; Syiendid anaiby pore ail, raul fashioned Rocks of |. Ean ay oe eee conarics was] ® sitting posture, with the arms folded |!® the proper thing to dispose of all black, white periwinkle, cornflower, polo, beige,| “Onyx” imported full-fashioned silk lisle Stock- Peey ea Bl Bie nee ood ew done oes light given aver largely to the formalities of | across the chest and the lege crossed thoes SNET ai of Gokianaee. ant nickel, cordovan, and blond. ings in black, white and colors; double tops and soles. may ance TS: SOTORY AD ABE BOY ee opening, except for the annual address] 'n tailor 8 § A 4 -resi- a h a large square jaw contain-/Kornhauser for next Thursday and . ’ ot Mre. George Maynard Minor, Presi: {71% Tomninent and well. preserved that of Herwite for April 24. 3t isi], $3 Quality at $1.98 $1 and $1.50 Quality at 89c At $1.59 . See tot, Al of, “Gio onan ware mush understood that other actions to,.coms Aes fing sauees. hepa ePb<y medium| “Onyx”. Sport, Stockings, cluster rib, two tone Extra quality ingrain thread silk Soeks,full- | } JAPAN WITHDRAWS of to-day. pel the closing of places owned by |] weight thread silk Stockings in on! styles; of fiber silk and mercerized yarns to match |fashioned, in black, white, cordovan, navy, and ? violators of the Prohibition Law will he , p , Sete. aaa cat tweed suits; also lace clocks and lace ankle styles of erized soles and silk ribbed to] FROM CHITA PARLEY | on, oceans womans be started in a fow dayn and this is $2.75 and $3 Quality at $2.50 ied pean y gray; mere a i Bvacuation From Siberia Upsets] ppp ccopr day ir—srs, |in Westchester. , “Onyx” heavy, ingrain thread silk “Stockings; . . t At $1.98 t More Troops Are Sent, ate : mercerized lisle ““‘wydetop” and “‘pointex” heels. $1:25 and $1.50 Quality at $1 . i Pruitt, ving in Prescott, had not beep = ‘1 H "4 dee : ' Lustrous ingrain thread silk Socks, full- taghloned TOKIO, April 17 (Associated Press). | 5416 to speak out of a whisper for three Also black fine gauge pure thread silk with mercer-| “Onyx” imported silk lisle Stockings in black, in black, white, cordovan, navy, gray and sued i japan bas Instructed hor delcrwie®| years until recently, when she was G R PI ized tops and soles, hand embroidered side clocks and| white and colors, full-fashioned with double tops] wol} reinforced. ( {Titharaw from the Diaron Confer-|%4 “icy an attack of pneumonia | ROLT-V) PPM a @- Ud Eby |] “pointex” heels. a olen Governene Shite. “The reason was] After the chill of the beginning of the aid to be that the Chita Government | disease she began eo talk and her : 9. 6 A fade. proposals in reply to Japan's} speech is improving. Her speech left URNITURE Children’s “Onyx” Stockings and Socks Rotification of the date for evacuation| her while she was getting over an attack of influenza, - q es Boe mete, eeciea| CREDIT TERMS - 29e Quality at 19¢ 258 Quality at 25 ———.___ Jives and property aind the adoption of |REAPING WHERE HE HAD NOT Men’s “Onyx” Staple Socks Ml Well Reinforced “Onyx” Socks, white mercerized lisle, with fancy | ““Onyx'’ black, ‘white wdovan fine ribbed ithe open door policy. “ i pat eee gM cal ged pantie the plat : ij Owe. wayne, roll tops. cotton with spliced heels and to ilso black heavy At 25c¢ H the Eighth Division, with a brigade | BOONVILL h oe Oe Reaping $1.50 Quality at $1 weight fine ribbed cotton with splice i nd toes. ; ‘ ot, Infantry, & regiment of cavalry, Lie She aMlasourt iver Tanaeaa , “Onyx” 1 hit d S Fine gauge, all-over mercerized lisle thread Socks pee Sune one & Haare ion gt aw | much attention from the railway station || 25.00 fi oat Hake alli Socks 3 ui white and eolors with | 50c. Quality at 39c lin black, whfle, cordovan, navy, gray and suede. A tioned in Siberia,” according to an|near the river here one afternoon the Sou Tae WEEK ‘ancy cuff tops in attractive colorings. “Onyx” black, white and cordovan fine ribbed } jelal announcement to-di suier weeks when he rewed to numerous i ties 64.98 | 50c. Quality at 39c mercerized lisle; also black heavy weight fine ribbed At 35c., 3 Pairs for $1 i$ WOULDN'T AT TEXAS/E,¢°tnry trom the alls, shucked them || #e Bedtoom Bi ti “Onyx” cluster rib mercerized lisle thread three-| Ct” for bors, Dechy at Ub: Fine gauge all-over mercerised isle thread Sooke; 11 ; . and pitched them into the bottom of the ings with roll tops. ic. Quality a ¢ also fine cotton Socks in black, white, cordov; t WOODLAND, Cal., April 17.—Two]poat, getting the better part ef a —— quarter length Stockings with roll top ha | * an, in black,| navy, gray and suede. foodland men, formerly of Texas, are | wagonload. #20 831,00 up $2.25 Quality at $2 “Onyx” three-quarter length Soc a3 mq) waxed enthusiastic to thele| ‘TERMIER BURTED FIVE Days white and colors; of mercerized lislo with cluster rib] At 39c Bee Wen he Somer alee aL Chee Re ese een a Rik Misses’ “Onyx” ingrain thread silk Stockings in cuff tops; also white and colored mercerized lisle | : 4 y z 8 molasses, They finally ordered | puried In-a woodchuck hole five days a. Bh, ‘Station black, white and cordov an; ‘pointex”’ heels. with fancy roll tops, | Fiber silk Socks of medium weight with lustrous @ shipped here frpm the Panhandle | fox terrisr owned by William Blinzley ite. When it came they found they] here was alive when rescue: Bilneley lost their taste tor It. ‘Their wives | has two terriers. He noticed that after Idn't use it because it had such althe first disappeared the other terrier y smell and when they finally jfinish. Black, white, cordovan, navy, gray and Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 ‘“Onyx’’ Sport Socks, 55c suede, At 59c } o? ame ond when they f made frequent trips away from home Six thousand nine hun«red pairs of imported superior quality jacquarded, striped, check and plaid Socks ee ‘ : f p's t iteghe anima? in question up and] digging. Blinzley went fora Arend! COLU MBUS AVE of fine, firm lisle thread, in a variety of tHe smartest of the season's colors and style | fig ries ine uge full-f ashic ned mercerized lisle 3 and basn't been gound| After & few hours’ digging the lest ow BET. 103" & 104° ST Loeser's—Main Floor, . p doc ko in black, white, cordovan, nagy and gray. was found ix feet under ground,

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