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Our Golden Anniversary: 1922 ON TO THIRD AVENUE—59TH TO 60TH STREET —, 4 au oto ‘- ) THREW $10,000 LOOT = | ven the detectives summoned by the}and waiting passengers, Grover Ladd, | 1 " alarm arrived, They fled up the fre-| twenty-nine years old of No. 34 West | AWAY, WORTHLESS |escapes to the roof, where they were} 16th Street, a restaurant worker out of | ce. ———— ' caught. in employment, was arrested in 324 Street, ||f/ Deli. Fy ey sa! they were Louls Bahn, a vi " Poli Ox 0} by [near Eighth Avenue, last midnight, on] f) ee bing ston B twenty. Ave, of No, 207 Bast 112th Street, 1q°charge of attempted grand larceny. | i i . "> ¥ . of No. 20 s i Florence Railroad Tickets in the | Tes Titn street, ‘They were locked up Goce he ir roe disee Wereot a | \ Street. at the West 30th Street Station. secretaty for the Cadillac Motor Car] | ' a divine Rebata a. Mak ene “ Company, at No. 1881 Broadway, was | | ’ lepartment automobile in wi entering the terminal on her way to OF CONAN DOYLE Detective Sergeants Mitchell stra ware THIEF CHASE IN Washington when Ladd tried to Uae mack of the Clinton Street Station were her purse containing $165, She scream: on patrol ran over a metal box at East PENN. TERMINAL Jana "Detective George Patton of the]! ‘ ‘ Houston and Essex Streets at 3 A. M. pa TEENS West 30th Street Station and severe! {| ba to-day. : special officers ran after Ladd, followed | | He'll Advoc It i Jand,|,investisation showed it to be filled After an exciting chase through the!iy" 4 “score of persona from the waiting | | ie dvocate In ENgland,| with new tickets of the Pennsylvania] Pennsylvania Railroad Terminal, taken| room. Detective Patton caught ° the | . Will Te Railroad and it was learned the box and] part in by @ detective, special officers] fleeing man. Although He Will Take [Contents were stolen by @ "man wearing ‘, HH a cap,” from a tratn as It entered the| = = — —_ _- = — _——— His Wine. Pennsylvania Station two weeka ago. i 5 A a He jumped on a subway train, pursued i a by railroad detectives, but got away. - Admitting he is a convert to Pro-|™rhe ees had & face valve of ubout tout omen an > Mehibition, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle said | $10,000, but the railroad sent broadcast {| ’ 5 ‘ their ‘serial numbers, making them i to-day he will advocate it for EMS-|worthtess, It is believed the thief ex- H | land, though he will not have time to] pected t find the box filled with money t S I f i engage in active work for it. He{amd when he discovered his mistake rea ate oO | ils t r the Adblatio. held it long enough to learn the tickets ee ere rrow on ole mar iemer could not be disposed of, then threw it But he kas no objection to a glass] away. of wine and a highball now and then sneealfindaieniea ummer resses | he said, and intends to have them | when ho wants them. Most of his} BURGLAR ALARM TRAPS \ time, however, will be taken up with TWO IN FUR LOFT apirits of tie psychic kind. ditt J And Sir Arthur may revive Sher-] Had Big Bundle of Loot Tiea Up OWER STORE H When Detectives Arrive. Twoa lock Holmes. His visit to Ami L has indicated to him that many would Hike to renew their acquaintance with the famous detective, and his pub- Ushers have been urging him to write A BARGAIN BASEMENT d thieves were trapped early to-day by a burglar alarm in the fur loft of Louls Holtzman at No, 620 Sixth Ave- nue. The two men, the police say, had faheBryant @ come-back for Sherlock wrapped up a bundle of valuable furs “I may write of Sherlock Holmes again,” he said, but he would not commit mself further Rece: despatche: of creatin to Sherloc! Id that he haracter as # Sir Arthur said the one unfavorable fmpression he was taking back was that America’s scientific men and is all you need to ap- @cholars “lack moral cour: wed fi gard to psychic matters. In e: Sipe ¢ flavor o} img his views on Prohib erris Hams and Ba- Lady Doyle indorsed, he con. Truly indescrib- “T go back a convert am 4 man able—deep, rich, aro- who takes wine, but none the less 1 fiake—deheiowsl’ if think this generation might do ule 3 thing to give up its comt.; your butcher can't doing will help save the next genera- supply you, ask us who can. F. A. Ferris & Co., Ine., New York tion from the miseries resulting from drinking to excess. “There is little drinking ed to what there jay, if you want liquor have to go and find it. Formerly, it came ooking for you." Sandee SEES PERUVIAN CREW MUTINIES AND FIRES SHIP. here to- Many styles tastefully developed in plain and Figured Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Normandy Voiles, Imported Voile, Mercerized Foulard, Imported Gingham. Sizes 39 to 56 bust. seria sicarahy ance “A little higher ar Gg? bt "'s bunkers. The fl ‘guished by Customs officials. Naval au- thorities are guarding the crew. in price—BUT!’’ Silk Dresses—Greatly Reduced Suitable for street, afternoon or dinner wear. All trimmed in the newest effects. Ideal for summer wear. Canton Crepe, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Silk Foulard, Tricotine, Serge. Sizes to 56 bust. 29:8 14% 1 lida 19% to Waist Special Skirt Special ‘79 Slenderizing sh Skirt of fancy style of excellent quality riped Gabardine. Striped Voile, dain- | The novel patch |. tily trimmed with | pockets display || pin tuck fluting, | fancy pearl buttons. || Colors— Lavender, | Others of Pique. Black, Blue, Green, Sizes to 45 waist. } Brown. Special, Special, A) 1-98 1-95 Provi piness Carwiteg with another “prove-it” offer Our claim is this: Happiness Candies are the a finest candies that can be made. ‘ i Our proof is: Happiness Candies themselves. roundien! 1887) I Therefore—two days only, Friday and Satur- FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. a day—we pay Part of your treat and offer these Open Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 5:30 P. M. 3 two delicious “prove-it” specials: : i Two Specials yt Fs - | : IIb. Arlene MISSES’ PUMPS i Assorted Chocolates Two unusually good look- ing pumps that are just 1 1b.Mother’s Own. : the right ones for gradua- Home Made Candies tion. Comfortable and $ smart. L) B oth pounds joe Of White Nu-Buckskin a for pom with two (button) straps and ] TSUNA SF Broad epee low flat heels, welt soles. All sizes Added Specials and widths............... 4.9 5 i If other kinds of Happiness Candy appeal to Of Patent Leather } you more, try these at “prove-it” prices also: With one strap round toes, cut-out ‘Ib. c vamps_ ani low rubber heels. f 1-Ib. EVIL. CREAM CARAMELS 49 Sizes 214 to 7—wide a WIA. es te 45 1-Ib. PECAN APRICOT MALLOWS 8° \ (Our re.islar price $1.00) EXTRA PROFIT-SHARING CERTIFICATES ‘These two days only—Friday and Saturday—we will give 10 Profit Sharing Certificates with every $1.00 purchase (or more) of Happiness Candy at regular prices, e 1200 Pairs Boys’ Sport Shoes Brown or white can- vas uppers with brown trimmings and rubber suction soles. Well rein- forced to give good “Happiness in Every Box” | United _ Happiness A Candy Stores Jen "Sm 133 There’s one on your way home See Pages 12, 14 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. at ‘ H ‘ ‘ { i ‘ *1.95 want to see them for yourie'f. §2.95 Satin hats with silver trimming. Baronette Satin with hair brims, flower and ribbon trimmed. Embroidered Organdie hats. Oatmeal body hats, wool yarn and silver trimmed. Allover embroidered Crepe de Chine. Drop stitched crepe hats. And that’s not all.’ On and on goes the list in a fascinating profusion of styles—but, surely, you will Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor | Wide Ribbons 39c yd. A big selection of charming ribbons for millinery, sashes and various decorative pur- poses. Plain taffetas, satins; also plaids and fancy stri ef- fects in light and dark color combinations. 514 to 614 inches wide. Main Floor. Fox Furs For Midsummer Wear *15 | The fur which enjoys the most popular vogue for Summer wear. | And well it might. It is so fluffy and light in weight, be- | sides being the most flattering of furs. | These are all large full animals, | silky and extra choice quality dyed into fashionable shades of ! Taupe, Brown and Black. A charming accompaniment to the Summer frock. Second Floor. Beaded Hand Bags $2.95 Draw string models, neatly lined, beautifully beaded in dainty floral designs, with tassel ornament. * Just the bag for mid-summer wear. Main Floor. Women’s White Footwear us Sale 1,000 pairs new white shoes For Sport, Dress & Street The very latest in style and the best in workmanship combine in making this an outstanding shoe value. White Canvas Sport Pumps with patent tip and strap. All White Kid One-Strap Pumps, cutout vamps. White Kid One-Strap Pumps, fancy large buckle. White Canvas Ozfords. White Canvas, One Wide Strap, large buckle. White Canvas Grecian Pumps. White Canvas Pumps with One Narrow Strap. Heels are low, medium, Cuban or French. Sizes 214 to 8 in every style. Every pair is fresh, spotless and flawless. Bloomingdale’s—Second Flapr. Continuing Our Big June Sale of ‘Hosiery Hundreds of Pairs of Silk and Mercerized Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, Manufacturers’ Irregulars, at Prices Much Below Regular. Thread Silk . Men’s Silk | Hosiery 59C | Socks: j 49c wanted colors. ings. FullFashioned) Children’sSilk) Hosiery 591.98 Fibre Socks f 39C Double silk garter welt; lace insertion front and lace open- RCA Te ero) Panama drop stitch in plain and rom- Wore scons. Black, white per blue, TUE Tara y eval FullFashioned) es i Double welt silk and lisle arter tops; ingrain and dyed. 50 styles to select from. White lack, white and wanted and colored grounds with roll colors. turnover tops. ’ Men’s Thread) Children’s ’ Silk Socks f 29C | Socks 5 1 8e Thread silk; reinforced heels White grounds with fancy and double soles. Black, cor- turnover tops in a variety of dovan, navy, gray and white. colors. Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor, Light Weight Chiffon Alpaca Sweaters For Women and Misses : \ 5) Tuxedo Style Slip Over Style Of the softest, sheerest wool possible —they add much to the smartness of your appearance. : They are here in many colors, in- cluding such charming tones as Orchid, Periwinkle, Henna, Jade, Gold with the conservative Buff, Gray, Navy, Black and White also largely featured. Bloomingdale’s—Second Floor, ice Groups $3.95 Summer Fiction 50c Romance and adventure lurk between the covers of these books calling alike to the idle vacationist and the quiet stay~ at-home, We have only a few hundred of these popular novels by such widely known authors as Zane Grey, Ethel M. Dell, W. Chambers, Frank Norris, Stewart Edward White and others. : Main Floor 14 kt. White Gold Wrist Watches $18.25 The ideal watch for the gradua- tion (ag 14 kt. white gold wrist wal . Your choice of eight of the most popular shapes. Movements are 15-jewel Swiss nickel lever. These watches are mounted on ribbon wristbands, We guarantee them to keep perfect time. Main Floor Men’s Straw Hats $1.95 dust about this time the hat you bought a month ago is be- inning to look a bit dingy. fren who bought their hats here at the beginning of the season are coming in for another one of these good straws. All the newest straws and latest shapes in a large assortment. from Other splendid straws $2.45 to $4.45. Main Floor Women’s and Misses’ | Worsted Bathing | Suits, °4.95 A Very Special Purchase | silk. The style which rides on the crest of Pr the wave in popularity for the Sum- mer 1922—of course, we refer to the one piece model, tights attached. In plain colors or with woven borders in attractive Some have stripes and panels of fibre 10 smart styles. Sizes 32 to 54 Bloomingdale's—Second Floor, after the swim. ie trasting colored borders. to 46, Wool Bathing Suits. . color combinations. Blue Trunks, each. | Bathing Suits with sleeves, in sizes 36 to 50 Other Bathing Suits in sizes/ 34 to 50, up to Men’s Better Grade All-Wool Bathing Suits, °3.65 Suits which look well before and Heavy quality all wool, closely knit. The kind of suit which dries in a Heather Mixtures, Black and Gray. Plain or with co! Sizes 34 Navy, A special lot of Men's All} $9. 98| ‘$1.98 ‘$4.98 $5.98 Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor. All Wool White Shirts and Robert » i i in lila ain a i alia { 4 f