The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1922, Page 15

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een _ ™ — — os - eerie ate teres Teaming “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. IS SAVED FROM CHAIR TO HELP THIEF CHASE Governor Explains He Gave Re- prieve to Ald Prosecutor. Word was sent to Sing Sing Prison this morning that Gov. Miller has granted a six months’ respite to An- gelo Tumbarello, eighteen, who was to have been electrocuted to-morrow he wae night for the murder by two hold-up BELFAST, June 21.—A number of]men of Louis Balsamo, a Brooklyn cob- Protestant railroad employees residing in| pier, This js Angelo's second reprieve. Demesne Terrace, Dundalk, had a@/On June 8 he was within an hour and a half of the chair when he was re- prieved until, June 22. Castiello Tu- There were women and children in each! desco js serving from twenty years to d Independent victors are reported | House, The walls, windows and doors|iife for the same crime. be for the treaty. The Free|were riddled but no casualties were} ‘The reason for the stay of execution taters in the coalition lost only one | caused. was the arrest yesterday of ‘Beppo the two seats, and these were cap-| A signal’cabin nearby was raided but|/Cowherd,” accused of being leader of « sdnetity of human life, Those who ure ready and willing to work to gether for the welfare and peace of Ireland should themselves be un swervingly loyal to the Crown and Constitution, and should also be ready to safeguard life und property and to extend liberty of conscience to all men,"" TV MARTY HAS REACHED 60 IN (RH ELECTION (Continued from First Page.) COURTESY SATISFACTION Formerly A. T. Stewar* 120 Fine ORIENTAL RUGS at HALF Price, Thursday . It is an extraordinary thing to do—to lower the al- Miss 14 to 20 must DUNDALK HOMES ATTACKED BY strenuous time early to-day when thelr fe Minister of Agriculture in the Dail nana dwellings were attacked with rifle fire In the returns the Labor, Farmer Te ceaied Small Rugs and Large Rugs You may have a scatter-size Beloochistan for as little as $19.50—a 9x5 ft. Kazak for $67.50—a rich Mahal, approximating 9x12 ft. for $145—and a fine, big Kerman- ahah; for library or living-room, close to 16x11 ft., at $600, ; instead of its rightful grade price of $1,200. ) We hope that all lovers of Oriental Rugs will read this rare news and investigate the opportunity $19.50—for $39 Beloochistan Rugs $12.75 to $19.75 Blazer 3 Coats—for $6.95 50 broken sizes—sleeveless models and jackets. Plain col- ors—Pekin, beige, taupe, brown, just completed a thorough going-over and readjustment of our rug stocks, providing room for Summer stocks, and ee $39.50 to $125 Coats— SINN FEINERS APG GIL eRlan, hes MERE Clue Taguig! AEC EREDS GU: Cans for $19.75 to $75 NOW CAPTIVES after granting the reprieve that he wraps—: d= Secretary for Ireland. Two large Sinn| wished to give the Ki Ps—sports and street moi els—duvetyne, tweeds, pique- a : mvt \ fabi p y wareronemnimaneaearmina UU LULL bias, bleak, aay tele d the former United States Ship- A Sale of Board steamer Argenta, which hae ahead to Fall stocks shortly to come in. And this al Frank McKee, an auctioneer, who is a}herd,"” communicated with Gov. Miller ON PRISON SHIP a Fein flags were seized. ng 275 Sinn Fein internes to Bel- i been refitted us a prison ship for W as ults ready low prices of Wanamaker-picked rugs. But we have NEY . not miss this @ by Labor or Independents. the signalman made his escape. gang responsible for many Brooklyn ‘ plum falls into the laps of our customers tomorrow. 1 nephew of James MacMahon, Under|#t the Republican Club, who explained 75 capes, coats, cape-coats, BELFAST, June 21 (Associated = tine, poiret twills and soft pile Harbor, where they were placed eaptured in the recent round-up in Ulster. Q rtf ize 3.10 x 2.10 feet. Only 20. After they were placed aboard, the BEC BIE \ } nal EMILE el * * bait ¥ =ace= For Boys wine team] CSE snr een Rae Jones's raids and ancestral home of Still at the To of Fashion Average size 5.5 x 3.5 feet. Only 20. Witint Sitse. te tek Washable skirts, $4.25. P “8 @ ee E Flannel skirts, plain, $7.75. —bat down, Thursday, in price— $28.75—for $57.50 Mogoul Rugs aoe — of the sea-way, at Car. Flannel skirts, pleated, $9.75. Chi amenee sc eecue : . rtd | 95 Special constables made a round- ip during the night at Kilkeel, -Crepe de chine skirts, pleated, Women’s Silk Coats and Capes aoe ie ly So wh EN Dusty Down, end srrested numer: Regularly Up To $3.45 Veet 20—now $38—were $59.50 to $69.50 $37.50 to $67.50—for $75 to $135 Kazak Rugs Bir wasi carving tacyuar een’ Oliver Twists, Middies and Peter Pans, in Blue, Two models at each price. 20—now $48—were $69.50 to $85 Sizes from 6.8x 4.2 feet to 9.26 feet. Only 20. Bence (rhea fe truce last year|= Gray, Tan, Green and Brown, and Oliver Twists Second Floor, Old Bullding. 25—now $68—were $95 to $110 ide ce ) out is le i i i i. ' . s ught al release with White\/or Striped Tops. Sizes 8 to 9, 21—now $98—were $125 to $155 20 Room-size Rugs—each Half Price \BE LOYAL, READY i els reack Suits 21—now $125—were $165 to $265 Grade Sale Price kL» TO FIGHT, SAYS izes 7 to 1 ow $8.95 = : Every canton crepe wrap in the Women’s Salons is in- Mahal—10.6 x 7 ft. $270 $135 1 Ne ke Mi. — cluded in this reduction in price of the balance of our Mahal—10.7 x 6.9 ft $270 $135 ORANGE APPEAL — ae tolk 2 ||| White Cotton Salon collection. Mahal—12.8 x 89 ft 290 $145 aa ni ray Crash Norfolk Suits 4 ‘ Black predominates ditisamon wi nee Mahal—10.5x7 ft... emits mens Salle “" See T CT? Now $8.05 lll Skirts ot $3.95 | _pPusurveniiea | anaes | Me * —Ior Wraps. — . we OK: Hy to-day, declares it ts fully alive to - =| WHITE —the gray are also preséat for. they LE aiedpp onan pr ight Hamadan—11.3 x 9.3. ft . $350 $175 osha he ard parts of Trend | Le = sports color lot too are smart. Serapi—11.2x 9.6 ft... . «$350 $175 = # ° | Wrap - around can ETE oon Fabric trimming Mahal—11.11 x 8.7 ft, $980 gi90 oe = model — for 2 4 The delightful roll or braided Hamadan—12.3 x 8.7 ft 8 Be ee ate eee ecse ences Broadway at 49th Street : eee careculvate used toe calla || collAe, pointed naean aad (other Serapi—13.2x 9.4 ft... +$450 $225 ia in peli rate ate oiages 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street season .... In Colorful embroideries distinctive uses of the crepe. Serapi—11.10 x Oe eae . oN re ae he ne to on lA}, The brink peasant embrat- | "'enona rer om auame. | ‘Hlamadan 12.9 x 102 ft......--$500 $380 1 —— = ea ieee ee 5 ae ft 3 $700 oe mace . Fine Tweed Suits Sarouk—11.5 x 8.5 ft. -g¥950 faz Note the details ‘ere to $59.50— \ $ Sarouk—10.8 x ae ; of Snake. A ‘i Sarouk—10.10 x 8.9 ft.-.-.+-++ $1150 $575 markable ath Not ordinary tweed suits— 15 Kermanshah—15.7 x 10.7 ft... .$1200 $600 e 2 ‘size. = sq S 5 tte Flannel Linen Knickers te, eee Set ee, imported. Well made, Stunning colors—both gay and orders Ors Oriental raga Third Gallery, New Buliding. ! _ Trousers , $4.75 conservative. Second Floor, Old Bullding $7. up $2.50 Charmeuse—$1.95 yd. The June Sale of Men’s Suits Hard, smooth finish. Will not rough up. Heavy, close- woven. N blue, b: d black and tne lighter shades— ? ‘Get Most for Your Mo ney beige, Tay, gold, pale blue! sapphire blue, pink, rose, taupe, At Wanamaker S serves ALL Burgundy. SIlk Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Bullding. men instead of only the few 9s Printed Dress F, abrics That is one reason why it is called The pa u e n e 1 m e r “Printed febries, cool and colourful, have completely Standard Clothing Sale of America—it is é Cee are ean achs ve'caatedta' tune” | NOT a'sale of odd lots. On the contrary, it “VOGUE” , offers the standard clothing of the Wana- The Dress Goods Salons are featuring printed fabrics | maker Store—clothing for young men, col- in the smartest designs and colors—at most reasonable lege men, business men, fathers and sons. prices. Suits Printed Filet Eponge, $3.75 yd. It is so large in variety, so ample in its Stunning floral patterns, with the quality of color found in | assortments that you can find the suit you } hand painted fabrics. —-- | want—now, tomorrow, Thursday—at these Printed Dress Linen, $1.35 and $1.65 yd. French weave and handkerchief, stripes and dots on white | lower prices: \ $3 5 Se te 4 All-wool French Challis, 95¢ and $1.25 yd. Burlington Arcade Store Lower Price Broadway Store | All-wool Paisley design, American make, $1.10 yd. $40 to $45 Suits............. $32 $23.50 to $27.50 Suits......$18.00 ” ‘English Prints and Chintz in quaint designs, 45c yd. $50 to $55 Suits. . . $38 $30 to $35 Suits..... . $23.50 Printed Silk-and-cotton Crepes, 95¢ yd. . Printed Chiffon Voiles, 48¢, 75¢ yd. $60 to $65 Suits. . Printed Cotton La Chine, 48¢ yd. d Printed Irish Dimities, 50¢ yd. . | Printed English Sateen, B5e yd, We have received a complete stock of De Ee Fe a aan American (A. T. C.) Cord Tires to be sold at lowest prices for first quality mileage-guaranteed cord tires { * * * 1 $46 $37.50 to $45 Suits. Building. Broa $28.50 | We have no right to ask for your patronage on Eighth. any other basis. Get the most for your money, most in fabric quality, tailoring skill, styling art, satisfaction and service. That’s exactly what these Kuppenheimer suits offer you at $35. Street F Men’s and young men’s models in the smartest fabrics and patterns we have shown in a long : : time. See them. | Full over-size. Non-skid, ground- gripping tread built on regulation 279 Broadway, near Chambers > 47 Cortlandt Street $75—for $150 old oak or m $32—for $64 mahogany fir $27—for $54 old oak hall « * $8.25—for $16.50 round top mahogany $15—for $30 old oak rockers, cune seat Fit finish library tables, | 37x5 —straight side......,...... $36.00 ables, —the House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Other good suit values at $56 Cabinet} $28 $48 Table, $24 $38 Rocker, $19 ply standar ds. . Air-bag cured TAPLOW | $ $ $ : ’ 1 i Red Tubes, | 40 °45 °50 Stickley Furniture at Half 30 x3Y4—elincher piv | Last lot of a great special purchase of STICKLEY 32x4 eer civey tt aap : - 2 Our 34th Year in Business furniture, famous for simplicity of line and thoroughness 33 ! id $1.50 | of workmanship. 34 x4 —straight ot Gisisiase All Other | r) If you want to avail of the half price saving, don’t de- x4 —straight side... | lay. The first lot of $50,000 worth went out in a few 32 x 44%4—straight side... } sizes, too, at } days. The choice in this second and final group is now 33 x 4Y%4,—straight side... pro penion: limited to a hundred or two nies and a few suites, of 34 x 414—straight side.... om : which the following are examples: i 5 ely ow $308—for $616 dine room § f 10 pieces, 35 bd 4i2—straight alte ae prices, Broadway, at 49th Street $101—for $202 breakfast 1: te of 7 pieces. 36 x 41,—straight side ... prices. eugnheee mares $17—for $34 old oak cha seats, cane backs, | 35x5 —straight side... | CRUSE | * 5 Se PORE UNE ES Se. Fy

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