The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, Cop Startled to Lieut. John Reilly at the Liberty|MARY’S LITTLE DOG by Gray i eee | SEAREE SES ALES POLICE FUSILLADE (citstezanscu., AT N. Y. UNIVERSITY BONWIT TELLER & CO. 9; * Sle reat Blnchestn Hotei ae ccee| Modernized ‘Version of SGATTERS CROWD 102, mn Nightie Ld Oe ae eee Mother Goose Story Enact- I Bf} Aged Man Babbles in Yid-|was sont to the Kings County Hospital| PORTLAND, Me., June 9 (Copy. AS SUSPECT FLEES dish as He Strolls silage ok. ae right).—A modernized version of ee og AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Streets, START WORK ON CHICAGO'S Mary's little lamb, with a dog substi- tuted for the lamb, was enacted here BIG UNION STATION TO-DAY.| wien. te Waynefeet School con- 4 ferred diplomas upon ten young whether it was a ghost or a@ trick} CHICAGO, June 9.—Actual work on| women ae SA TURDAY—To Close Out Cop Larry Ricks | wasn't eure No One Hurt and Prisoner Is 4 Recaptured After Many of the heat rising In @ hage when he|t?® Union Station wil begin to-day dog, Troubles, belongs to Wil- + 6 CO: The V. Thomas, and ts the d | Get Thrill. sw approaching him at Lorraine] The cont te eatimated at 749,000,000. The | 1, TOP Maa ughter, | Naney mmm Street and New J ae : improvement are = avery } _- Street and New Jersey Avenue, Wil-l ine Ponnayivanta, Burlington, Bt. Pau! | nian, @ graduate, Bo well behaved MISSEs’ SUITS i YAPES I “ROCKS. me James Flanagan of No, 150 St about 7 o'clock this morn-|and Chicago and Alton. ‘The building : Nokt RiCR HSS: her ia, the elusatooes, , ’ : Nicholas Avenue, who had been ars & hatless man with a flowing | and terminals will cover alx blocks. The| {ons ago he was adopted as the clans $$ { Fested on a charge of trying to rob a y attired in @ nightshirt and| site 1s on Canal Street from Adama | m : passenger on a Fifth Avenue bus, air of socks. The aged man bab-\south and extending west to Clinton | pos rem neste nr er ct ane 29 Misses’ Three-Piece Suits 32.00 r vers when he made a dash for liberty a = = i‘ i] out of the West 100th Street Station Of Poiret twill with ea oe Gal and ticle axe Formerly late last night. There was a general tirely of Poiret twill or with Canton crepe tops. 49.50 to 85.00 } scattering of persons on the sidewalk ; to give Flanagan and the t f> room. 45 Misses’ Three-Piece Suits 78.00 Costumes of isdividual types in Poiret twill, Formerly kasha or spongten, only one or two of a kind. 125.00 to 165.00 Chauffeurs in taxicabs kept pace with the fugitive until he attempted to slip into a cellar, where police re- captured him, Ho was taken to Po- Noe Headquarters, j Detectives Termincllo, Orlowsky, ‘ Gtibert and Christiano, on motor pa- trol, came upon o group at Manhat tan Avenue and 110th Street in which Flanagan was struggling to get away| : : from William Otis of No. 300 West Canadian Prodigy Has Been 118th Street. Otis pointed to a cash} Student, Lecturer and bag on the floor of an omnibus, con- taining $25.95, which he said Mana- Stenographer. gan tried to: wrest from ‘Kim, Rose Reeve, ten years old, has ar- Flanagan went wtih the detectives| rived here with her father from their peaceably enough, but made for the] nome in Lond: door when about to be searched in the * pla pci Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TODAY AND SATURDAY ROSE REEVE. 80 Misses’ Smart Capes 38.00 Of veldyne, Poiset twill or marvella, with cable Formerly stitched or plaid stitched effects, throw scarf or up to 75.00 draped collars; al silk lined. 75 Misses’ Wool Frocks . Dainty Summer Frocks 15.00 atation house. law in the New York University. e ‘le hi fi 5 —_—— Up to now she pen a univer- Argy’ iomespun frocks, hand cross-stitched, BATHING GIRLS FINED aty student Tectrer, stenogranhe, hk or Girls —Red uC “ed i tweed or worsted Jersey one or two-piece frocks, Poa | ao ypist an ook kee! . he % - : ‘A i FOR WALKING STREETS] oi University, Ceanda, she studied : light color flanne! sports type frocks, also frocks chemistry, Spanish, French and Eng- of Poiret twill. These Were the Coney Island Va-} iiterature, riety, However. aisles (A= ae Miss Lillian Kline, twenty of No. 188] AQUITANIA DELAYED DOWN BAY because some of them are slightly soiled from handling, or because the size ranges are incom- 68 Misses’ Silk Frocks Ridge Street, and Miss Dora Eisenberg, BY FOG, 1 M. d f, 1 b ‘ h 2 00 . of No. 148 Rid Street, both The Cunard liner Aquitania, which . on : : : . of Brootlyn, were fined teach by ‘tar: saiiea' reais, Chaptnilty ind Roulbanipted, plete any wonderjul bargains among them, Light color crepe de chine frocks, in simple types 5. today for promenading Surf Avenue in| W&# delayed because of heavy fox down FOURTH or youthful beaded effects; Roshanara crepe or Formerly bathing suits. the bay to-day. At the Cunard office It FLOOR Canton crepe frocks; printed crepe silk frocks— up to 55.00 Police Inspector Sackett and Police| was said the ship will dock at 6 this Capt. Hughes of the Coney Island Pre-} evening. Among those on board are cinct have issued strict orders for the] Mme, Alma Gluck, operatic star; Mr. enforcement of this ordinance, The two] and Mrs. Robert Hilliard, Mr. and Mrs, young women fined to-day were the first} George W. Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- offenders caught in the police net this|erick W. Vanderbilt and Sir Alfred Beason, Yarrow. also a number of high class Poiret twill dresses. 12.00 Heretofore 15.00 to 22.50 Colored linen, eponge, or ginghamin a variety of girlish, becoming styles. These dresses will tub easily. Sizes 8 to 16 years. MISSES’ TWEED SUITS TWO OR THREE-PIECE TYPES 15.00 Formerly 25.00 to 45.00 Two-piece box coat suits; also frocks with matching capes. In B. Altman & Ca. For to-morrow (Saturday) 8.95 ssa WE Ye RN eh aed types for town or travel wear. In light colors. Women’s and Misses’ Heretofore 16.50 to 27.50 HAND-MADE frocks of flower-tinted organdies, many BoISSES EAE SRE Ue CURRIELOOR \ Wool Sweaters of them were made in Paris. Sizes 4 to 12 years. r - —r - a in a selection of smart styles for mountain Store Soper: Doyen All Day on Sanstaay during June and seashore wear Franklin ¢ Simon & Co Fifth Avenue. 37th and 38th Streets 2 3.95 will be greatly reduced to Heretofore 6.50 to 7.95 $3.25 & 5.75 WHITE frocks for girls 4 to 6 years of age—dresses of lawn, dimity, dotted swiss or organdie. Capes 9,75 Heretofore 15.00 to 22.50 A Clearance of Tweed or monitac—both smart, serviceable fabrics, made in several attractive styles. Sizes 4,5 and 6 years. Boys’ Fine Shoes Children’s Play Oxfords at the very special price of and Sandals $3.90 per pair This assortrnent, taken from regular stock, 5—10%4 2.65 5—10% 2.50 and consisting chiefly of Balta models (sizes 3.15 1-2 3.00 212 to 6), reaches a new level in Summer 11—2 Oxfords Sandals (Third Floor) { Saturday At the Largest Price Reductions Ever Made Misses’ High Class Suits Yesterday’s Prices §29.°° to *49.° Changed to 15. Two or three-piece suits of superior quality fabrics in smart models. Misses’ Capes or Coats, Yesterday’s Prices *45.” to *79. ' Changed to 25, All the smart models, colors and materials — including some silk wraps. L Also for to-morrow (Saturday) price reductions in boys’ high grade footwear. At the same time, there will also be offered Youths’ Play Oxfords (sizes 11 to 2) : ’ : ’ at $2.75 per pair Girls’ and Misses’ Hats All sizes may be obtained, but mot ev size in every style. “y 6.75 1 0.00 (Sixth Floor) Heretofore 10.00 to 20.00 } sy Imported mode] hats and other hats of individual design— d Madison Abenue- Fitth Avenue made in our‘own MareToomh, 84th and 35th Streets ANew Pork SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Misses’ SHOPS— Second Floor It Makes Little Difference What You Need —A World “Want Ad.” Will Go Get It

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