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< 3 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, FORMER FOLLIES GIRL IS ACCUSED OF THEFT Mrs. Bessie Sherry, twenty-two, who sald she once was with the Greenwich i ey Village Follies, and now lives at No. Portland, Ore., ‘Rose City, 206 Wost Sist Street, Manhattan, was A ; |@rraighed to-day in Flatbush Court Is Now Secure in Its Bones is San een ates charged, with having taken $600 worth « ‘Floral Fame, has been,” he remarked before leav-|of clothing and jewelry from Miss Ing for home. “Much less of It, how. 1Katherine Adrian, with whom she for- ever, 8 ‘ough New Yor! f ___ By Roger Batchelder. than informer fares pecause English, ie fone ag betes Les Portland is now resting on {ts/German, French and Italian lines , Sherry, a pretty blonde, sald Yaurela as tho “Rose City of the|hgve started direct schedules be-|she had been married to a man named Won ae te ot suc tne" pig in are Salter Reranch wows (|| SLOTE Open All Day Tomorrow,9A..to5P.M. } Unequaled Values in o iaioaheeeendinmasieets sundinadatonncinnstiniwgi—betitennsasmneapeafamtiiindns KY . ummer Sports Giraves* ; i have beon held there, according to} tourists, however, prefer to come to[Recentiy,, she said, she had been tn ; Silk Sports Frocks for Misses | $295 ana$39 os 1922, ABRAHAM 6-STRAUS » Store Hours 9 to § Telephone 6100 Main 7 He fil mafiager of a Cuban tourist agency, at the McAIpin. ), Walter W, Long, who is at the Com-|this city, and go thence to Europe, financial * modore from that Oregon city. atest eee tie eal Ps ad JUDGH WINTYRE IMPROVS, “People from all over the world ac- At the Post-Graduate Hospital {t was cepted our Invitation to come and], THE Sy ime ate uae t] suid late last night the condition of i ‘The most fashionable furs et! sage John F. McIntyre, who recently || aed forget business and celebrate tho| present are the Persian lamb, broad- | JUds nF 5 y \ ‘Yeauties of flowers,” he said yester-|tail and caracul,” reported Harry jerwent an operation for gallstones, h hy P 4 hi . EWS odel oS a) | ay "10 call seemed to be irre- Krehm, member ofa cPoronto fur con= | Wee Sa PAUarectery. Reac the Lowest Prices of the Season geri a 4 be act i lange Fe " rn, who {s at the Pennsylvania. i . i mad vied re Ae Tee trait was the erent] ZTR® animal which furnished these OUTHFUL, slim styles; cool, silk fabrics; bright, summer hues, AND the lowest A. & S, of selected | 7 ueersor the Affair was the’ §| furs is the same, but the difference ‘i ke thi , I s iibeles ahd taakioned } floral parade, which concluded the|i "tne ure ie determined by the ago prices for the season, make this sale for misses one of the most important vacation into styles that duplicate i » | four days of celebration, It was a . {s taken. . I stupendous display of flowers, which | Tine sheep from whieh it in taney events! Sizes 14, 16, 18. een bysrything. plies, the fur of a lamb which lives “Sutely. roses cannot grow Any-|in Persia, and one which {s about where elge in the world as they do In} cient days old, Caracul is the fur of . Our rose festivals are anticl- | still younger animal, about one or coe by all the citizens of the North-|two days old, while carvcul which ts much higher priced hi confiners and forse, 4 Pink satin and etestic fest, and they are bringing fame to|so rare and expensive comes from . These are six styles of crepe cleverly combined These frocks are of novelty sports silk, fash- t4-i lengt ~ eceeae ena piayeoans, where |the stiliborn Yamb." ay with sports silk, Tnade with onde Heel and —_ioned with elastic waist tines. and short sleeves wondele riggs pa at FARTHEST FROM HOME. Satur day short sleeves, in white with clear red or blue. in the most preferred mode of the moment. with pink satin ribbon. MEERING HANDS ACROSS THK| Ae “avs Woe Fer. @ Dey or Some have elastic waistlines, and all are the They are in cool all white, or combined with As pictured. Ms SEA. ‘Two’? who ts farthest from home to- S ] | straight-line, easy-to-wear models. yellow, blue, green or black. | Bere meray Hip Confiners times, in the opinion of Major Oscar M. Guest, M. P., now at the Waldorf, from London, is the closer contact Peru, 1s about 6,000 miles from Broad- way. Topless model with straight line hips, made Latest Models ] } ; —_— } rt between his country and ours which] wpwry-wiNUFH TEE-O6 OX High very a k coutil and elas- - 9 - BRIGHTON BRACH LINE. - red s J »y, Car train on the Brighton Beach line of C ets, §, 95 have lounded to tye benefit of both . orsels, S 4 4 j r id and the United States. In| the Brooklyn Rapid Transit broke at the As illustrated; elasti. : : en n to-day such societies na the| Cortelyou Road Station, Brooklyn, at 8] J) xX. or Ss rated; elastic { A Pilgrims’ and the English-Speaking | "Clock this morning, causing a twenty- band at top. cae | ] Union are accomplishing wonders minute delay $7 to $8 Values y A. & 8.—fecond floor, Bagi 8!'O! , ship. Probably our most typical ¢: 4, . ° 2 of - . ample of the growing American in- rca | r Sie @ fhuence is the formation in London of 85 | Special Offerings for the »°"] « A veritable ‘Boost Your Own Town’ M 99° ¢ organization, an idea typically Amer- ¥ a ow a : Outdoor “Fourth” «: iines.”" ¥ : Btn cover Our Terms ME ADI S ¥ OMPLETE Golf Outfits, $10.95. Consists“) ) “Us citar RE )1$5 Deposit Delivers $100 Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House y of 5 standard-make clubs, stay bag as q At 3 o'clock yesterday after. || 10 Deposit Delivers 200} |! 102-104 Myrtic Ave., Cor, Bridge St. 2 meet ot re ; ’ Tore ant'escwvere wea wining ||15 Deposit Delivers 300 BROOKLYN welted seams. Well padded. me that winter would come, an ex- |125 Deposit Delivers 500 cf cited woman, the wife of a Pitts- burgh manufacturer, dashed into jthe office of Eugene D. Miller, Secretary-Tregsurer of the Bow- _™an hotels, and announced that she had lost her $11,000 diamona “Active” Golf Balls, doz. $7.20. Our direct)" importation from Scotland. i * Im Wicker Lunch Kits, $37.50, werei 2.50. Knives, forks, food containers, etc., ‘or 6 persons. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. Lib Suit = ibrary Suite = |! ten bar PEs HNC neat ; : Men's. OHAIR SUITS to be N a Urea eraser’ Lunch Kits, ge were oil ative nmphy _sleuthed ; t to you at factory. I 2 . 50. it for 6 persons; three it vacuum. around a bit and soon found it ye f STANLEY MANLY | An Amazing Pre-Holiday Clearance of Peites. A. &8—ourth floor, Wests”! thad been sitting an hour before. . He was presented with a $10 note, “and at once he went to the near- est hat store and bought a new hat. Moral: Don't own an $11,000 mecklace and you won't have to buy a/new hat for some one else. 704 Broadway awe wn st. *: wm ii, Mant gei3a| [matali || Men’s Better-grade Summer Suits Men's Onezicce AUWool “i Ge $97.50 $34.50, $37.50, $39.75 Bathing Suits SOUTH AMERICANS LIKE and $42.50 Grades $2.95 EUROPE. ° New York is falling by the’ STATEST: For the Skin UST such fine suits as are worn by the best-dressed men—but at a price much lower than usual. nu >. side in favor of Europe as a te Sggp,Olntment Team ie ovacrwers Ferme Our entire stocks overhauled in anticipation of inventory and all odd suits assembled for this N unusual offering of Bere Meenas, to) D:_F. ; é —_—— — - clearaway. Where sizes were broken, special purchases of equally good suits were made. ¥ whe Rigicrde vn A splendid selection of fabries—pure worsteds, serges and wool cassimeres in grey, tans, blue and brown in mixtures, stripes and checks; plenty of light and dark shades. The tailoring is of the highest Closely knitted in fine 1 ir ceeenmn ee Clothing { or All cee, as these suits were made by some of the best tailors in the country. Regular, stout and long heather mixtures. Splen- ] ¥ \ HAL EN i B R OTH ERS On Terms of $1.50 Weekly on a Extra Knickers and Trousers—For Sports Wear for hecdomn and conitor , (om 2 y ] $30 Purchase i bee Be yo onle ae a tom ae Breeches, $6.45 Sizes 34 to 44 inclusive. — At Our Grand Street Store - ite Duck Trousers, $2.45 ite Flannel Trousers, $7.45 and $8.45 © e Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House | women's Suits, Khaki. Trousers, $2.45 Light Grey Flannel Trousers, $6.75 1,200 Silk 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 168, 168 and 170 24.50 Up a A. 6 G-Otret tors Hert ot Four-in- Hands, 35c i Spring Dresses = = ar ae = ] Grand Street | Smith Street | "i%v'tp : ' Small 83 lengths of ally ‘usualy Commer Driggs Ave. Corner Wyckoff St. Men's and 19.50 1 d gs Priced $]- eed in making ties that sell at double and triple. | - = ouny tl rice. Conservati ii } D [re ee UD his My c ive patterns and colorings...,..j $15 wn Delivers $200 Far didi lke areas Tis aay hand bag is one of tbe accessories that catia rat aii SUADHEY: Be ere Opes hed ; with any purchase of Furniture its, 6.98 up estal the correctness nian’ stume, Ant \ ‘ . - aeedlge FR E E amounting to $38 or over for cash no cae these are especially ana, of all silk inotre, full Soauehy styles, | ’ ¥ Dinner Sots Pte Wrenner win ton | Al dienes Ee With effective filigree metal frames. Men’s Oxfords id 2 # odall } Leather Bags, $2.84 Were $5.50 Dacia Swagger and envelope styles of genuine leathers—pin seal, $4.95 Hf beaver, calf, n black and colors. Also hand bags of all silk to $7.95 1 moire and novelty stripe silk A. & 8.—Street Moor, Central. | LEARANCE of four Pe A) a a na an ing and medium toe lasts. Dark brow Costiime Slips ’ Sheer Guimpes ; oe sory get pti a) At Summer Sale Prices 98c and $ 1-48 Reduced pase 98¢. saa syle in biag,c¢ ; 1922" stock | 7 Carriages re ¢ { colors | refrigeration experts *9 B jana pie: Sed e can devise. Our prices ra |Our 10-piece 4 | | OE sd lacs dal a RES Buffet, Extension Table, Serve OSTUME slips, particularly the shadow ‘ brown, grey or black. Fine for h oe | PS lee © Side, Chairs is hem styles, are not only additions to the HE guipme has taken advantage of the S zes 6 to 11. A, & G.—Becond floor, Hoyt street 9 { down ist summer wardrobe—they are absolutely #s- prevailing styles in coming into its own. SS | sential to it! Under the one piece, thin frocks, | “Neckwear” this season means “guimpes”, 4 ; ; : with all the open work used this season, with | for what else could there be for the sleeveless Khaki Middies . need of smooth underthings and no bunchi- dresses, the Tuxedo sweaters, the sports | ; ness—they arequite periect! coats, and even the dressy suit? Gas, Ol and Coal |Stoves in great | jvariety. Good Gas | Stoves for Aside from this very spec- H On this sale we have reduced the price on d Bi. ial price group of alk shos, | these new net guimpes, with or without an oomers we have a variety of batiste, | sleeves, also the Ka-Mi vestees—all made cambric, sateens, etc., trim: | fvll size, and trimmed with Val or Venise lace. $759 F over-the-Fourth means med or tailored. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Central. outdoors jaunt, these prac Of tub alls, Shader, hem, e — - —__—_—_—_—_—_—¢@ white, pink and blue, $2.94, * Special-Manufacturer’s Sample eal, well made khaki togs exactly what you'll need, i ‘Of crepe de chine, shadow | they're at very special p igebe | hem, white, $4.98. | e 39 Ofcrepebackstin, | SOf@ Pillows, *2 | shadow hem, white, pink, | BAUTIFUL todale—iusione of two of seer re ah The middies are regulation agg j \See the beautiful 4-pi \Bedroom Sui a during this Sale. from $425 down to ... bl i navy, $4.98. i one - pele AheHow a kind—that would ordinarily sell at . | $2.95 to $6.95. Round, oblong and fancy : gules hem, white, $4.98. shapes trimmed with pleated and ruffled with turned up cufis, !ong ‘ Of Radium nie shadow borders, button corners, sunburst effects and short sleeves; the bloomers. em, white, orchid, navy, combinations of reps, poplins and cretonne. full cut and roomy and both aad : om. tan, grey and ante Casing filled with kapock. Early selections | in sizes for 6 to AS years hos ; Special prices thi Kc Overstuffed . M -98. are advisable. ! Parlor Suits tn Tesestry oat Velour, forsitvnite Ena specially ls A. & B.—Second floor, Bast e ATS OUY IRE Ane ‘Third floor, Central. o A. & 8.—Second floor, Bast. merly selling for $200, Vat epectal prices. 5 My. "For Saturday's Selling=—== - —— reac