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DETECTIVE’S HEAD BROKEN IN FIGHT ARRESTS HIS MAN Devine Remains on Duty for Hours With Frac- \ tured Skull. ' Arter walking about at his usual uties for several hours with a frac- @ cured sxuit, Detective stephen A. De- Yine of the Charles Street Station Went to bed In the station at 2 A. M. to-day, and two hours later was dis- fovered in a serious condition and faxen to St. Vincent's Hospital. : He was called to quiet a disturb- fance at 12th and Washington Streets &t 1 o'clock last night and was bat- & fered in a fight. He caught a man " Wescribing himself as Hugh Cox, who rled to escape on a motor truck, took » im to the station, and later to Police Headquarters, and then went to St. Wincent's Hospital to be treated for lacerations. ».He resumed his tour of duty and fold comrades he had only a few bruises and scratches. He did not go to bed until his usual time. Other men at the station heard him groan at 4 A. M. and found him bleeding fram the mouth and almost uncon- scious. When faken to the hospital @ possible fracture of the skull was discovered. He is twenty-six years old and lives at No. 630 West 122d Street. Devine, Harvey and Cavone were called to the aid of Poletos Apostolos, 2 “hot dog’ vender at the market, foot of West 12th Street. Four thugs Rad pounced upon the little peddler, overturned his cart, kicked and robbed him, Cox, who through a long Police record is well acquainted with fhe detectives, saw Devine and Har- vey coming, gave the cue and the four ran in different directions. Devine did not give up the chase over several roofs and leaped on the auto truck on which Cox had sought to escape. In the struggle that fol- lowed Devine tanded on the back of his neck on the roadway, with Cox on top. Harvey, nearby, captured tho prisoner, who was arraigned in Essex Market Court to-day charge! with fo- lonious assault and robbery. WANT TO BE KING? ALBANIA WANTS RICH AMERICAN Europe’s Royalty Balks at Job and Land Longs for Real Ruler. TIRANA, Albanih, July 13 (As- soclated Press).—Since Jerome Na. poleon Bonaparte, the American great-nephew of Napoleon 1., de- clined the Albanian throne last December, the Albanian Goyern- ment has been looking for a suit- able King or Regent. Offers have been made to Prince Cyrille of Bulgaria, who is living at Coburg with his father, King Ferdinand, and tothe Duke of the Abruzzi, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, but they are reported to have refused, + A small minority is claiming for the return of Prince William of Wied, who held the throne for a ‘brief period in 1914, but most of the inhabitants. would like to see the crown given to a wealthy American or a titled Briton, and the Duke of York's name is promi- nently mentioned, ) The leaders feel there can be no ‘stability until a constitutional head, able to compose the differ- ences of the various racial and political elements, is appointed, GLASSBERG (Established 1902) Short & Medium Vamp Shoes Clearance Sale FOR ONE WEEK } White Washabl. Kid Oxfords § Cuba’ or French Heels, round or pointed toe, All sizes. Formerly $10.00 to $12.00. Exclusive Display of SUMMER SANDALS fn all the leading shades. $1000 $1.00 $12.00 Sizes 1 to ¥. A to BE. Two 290 Fifth Ave. Stores 511 Sixth Ave. BOTH BETWEEN 30TH & 31ST ATS, Formerly of 58 Third Av, ati aa eal © quickly RESET TT EE SPIE TONE COURTESY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Store Hours—9 to 6 and Satisfaction with every The Systems of Commerce and Trading benefit humanity. Every man has the priv- ile; of securing for him- self by money, work or ex- change of products such things as contribute to the convenience and comforts of life. Such amiable commercial transactions promote ygood- will and draw nearer to- gether the nations of the earth by friendly endeavors to find use and profit in al- most everything that the mother earth and its people giihoent 1 frac July 13, 1922, Yum-Yum, 50c Ib. Just what its name implies. Delicious chocolate with shred- ded cocoanut mixed in. Our 80c kind. Friday, special, 50¢ Ib. Street Floor, Old Buliding Elghth Gallery, New Buliding Vanity Bags, $1.95 $3 grades New lot. Very attractive. ) Oblong, square, oval, Morocco leathers—red, pur- ple, green, black. Ecrase leathers — purple, rose, blue, green. Beaver calfskin—gray, tan, brown. Pekin-striped silk — blue, black. Cord handles. | Harmonizing or contrasting linings. Mir- ror and change compartment. Street Floor, Old Bullding Be ready for Summer Showers Special — Friday — women’s umbrellas of silk taffeta with satin border. $5.95 Finer handles than are usually on umbrellas at about this price—leather loops or amber colored rings. Tips to match, Silk case included. Navy blue, green, red, brown, purple or bla r, Old Bullding Corsets, $2.95 $3.50 to $5 grades Three models with the low waist-line, —L. R., pink coutil. —FEMINA, pink cotton bro- cade, self figured, and silk figured, Brassieres, 65¢, $1 Two styles cotton figured brocade at 65c. ; Two styles silk striped or silk figured brocade at $1. With or without elastic. Third Floor, Old Buliding ay Summer Tableware For the home, camp or gen- eral use. The forks and spoons are solid nickel silver and are the same metal all the way through; no plating to weur off. Should it become discol ored in ordinary use, it can be brightened by using any good scouring soap or cleaning compound which will in no way injure the metal, Forks—four tines, $1.85 ° doz. Tea spoons, 95¢ dozen, Pepeert spoons, $1.85 dozen. lable spoons, $1.85 dozen, The knives are steak knives of Stainless Steel with black rubber handles— $6.50 dozen, Seventh Gallery, New Bullding ptitchase Broadway at Ninth Misses’ Sleeveless Sports Frocks $7.75---Less than wholesale cost Just 100—all the manufacturer had. Several smart versions of the straight-line frock, in pure linen, eponge and chambray, uniquely trimmed with drawnwork, shir- rings pearl buttons and leather belts. dust the frocks young women will like for tennis and golf. $15.50 to $19.75 Cotton Frocks—$12.50 Sun-fast and tub-fast voiles, novelty striped voiles, linens, RODIER’S striped eponge combined with sheer voile, eponge com- bined with filet, plain and novelty eponges. Shirtwaist frocks—straight-line frocks—frocks that are bloused at low waistlines, smartly trimmed with collars and cuffs of batiste, organdie or swiss embroidery, drawnwork, organdie lattice work and clusters of tuck Wonderful assortments of light and dark colorings. 35 Flannel Sports Jackets—$5 Plain beige, peacock blue and henna—not every size in every color. Crepe de Chine Skirts—$11.50 Chie, knife-pleated models in navy blue, black and white, $15 to $19.75 Skirts—$9.75 75 odd skirts, excellent for sports we checked velours, plain colored flannels and novelty woolen materials, Second Floor, Old Bullding—Tenth Street Side ° ° ° Women’s Bathing Suits, special Wi crs offer of the Women’s Sports Shop Knitted worsted jersey swimming suits $3.95, $4.95 Black, navy blue, _ brown, gray and the gayest of colors, plain or with stunning stripes on the pretense of a_ skirt; with bindi r even a little wool em ‘A White rib or leather belts. Black surf satin or taffeta slips, $3.50 and $5.75 Petaled hem-line: color, makes th suits very decorative, indeed. Gingham and pipings on taffeta ht hems, piped with Smart caps and such de- lightful accessories as rubber scarves, capes and even gar ters, at moderate prices, too. Second Floor, Old Buliding T-W-E-E-D-S Friday, the Women’s Fashion Salons will co-operate in an offer of Coats, Suits, Skirts of imported and domestic twreds, with the smart conservatism which gives them first place for travel and sports wear, at below original prices, and lower than yesterday's prices. * Tweed Topcoats in herringbone s, brown mixtures and } v large squ with dark reds q * * Tweed Suits Several favorite models in gay colors wear—soft grays and tans for travel..., Tans blue chr - D) one (ROelo * * a Tweed Skirts Many different versions of the best types of sports | $4.75 Second Floor, Old’ Building White Voile Blouses, ‘$1. 45 Lovely Valenciennes and wide filet laces, drawn- work, henistitehing and pin tucks, Collars—round, tuxedo and roll—are well shaped and will fit beautifully over the collar of suit coat, sports jacket or sweater, Every size from with many pretty sty Bize, skirts in smart color combinations... . 34 to 44, s in eacn ewe Friday on the Main Aisle, | Street Floor, Old Building, in the Blouse’ Sec Down- | and on the Subway Aisle, New Stairs Store, Old Building— | Building, | Children’s 35c te | | Straw Hats now $1.95 } "ou, soo 825 ay LINCOLN-BENNETT and REDLEAF, London, and fine American Sennits. JULY 13, T9299." Stewart Formerly A. 7. Fill All Your Holiday and Week-end Wants Friday. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant VISITORS will find the Store easy to get to Closed Saturday Rare Sale of Silk Stockings Sorry the quantity’s limited : All perfect. Our regular qualities. From stock. * # oe $2.25 to $3 Silk Stockings—$1.65 pair 780 pairs, ingrain thread silk, full fashioned. White. Suede. Russian culf.’ Dark brown. Black, with white embroidered side clocking. A Ik, from top to toe. And some white, with mercerized lisle soles. Sizes 84% to 1044, but not in every color or kind. *_ * $1.75 Silk Stockings—$1.25 pair 456 pairs. Black. Full fashioned. Mercerized cotton tops and soles. Sizes 94 and 10 only. * * # $1.50 Silk Stockings—65c pair 694 pairs. Black, with side clocking of alternate black and white. Mock seamed leg. Mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels, Sizes 8% to 10. Street Floor, Old Bullding Silk Petticoats—Special—$3.95 250 very charming petticoats—$4.95 to $6.95 grades —radium silk, satin, tub silks—embroidered and hem- stitched. Many of the styles in extra sizes. White or flesh color. Third Floor, Old Bullding White Ribbon Hats, $9. 50 Smart uses of gros-grain rib- bons in the white—which has be- come so fashionable this season. Mushroom brims. Rolled brims. Fluted brims. Pleated brims. Well-made hats, with becoming lines, both large and small, to suit the individual taste. Second Floor, Old Bullding ani cing Suits—$2.65 $3.50 and $4 grades Worsted. 1 and 2 piece styles, blue, royal blue, maroon and rich with contrasting color stripes. Also navy blue and white, heather and cardinal, oxford and plain navy blue, heather, brown and oxford, == Quite a choice, eh! Sizes 28 to 34, light weight wash suits—$1.95 Won't find such good materials and workmanship in suits selling elsewhere unde 95 to $4.50. Oliver Twist, middy and novelty styles in Peggy cloth, chambray, and two-tone combinations. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Navy browns, 2.50 to $6 Straw Hats are now $1 Phone and mail orders promptly attended to. Street Floor, New Bullding Braided Ribbon Girdles—$3.95 Beautiful colors Will make them to order in any combination of colors de- sired in our ribbon workshop. Street Floor, Old Bullding Wanamaker Little Rompers and Creepers at 75c year creepers Guess which! joins the Infants’ Shop Third Floor, Old Bullding suits, $20 to $30. Silk suits, $30 and $i BY (white), $9.75 to $15... 50c Socks at 25c 10 pairs. A lot — but 1 go quickly Children need so many especially in summer maker ovals. Well-cushioned, White, seamless, mercerized cotton with — colore triped turn-over tops. Sizes 6 to Ye. | Street Floor, Old Building | Sonia Hair Nets | 50c grade—35c doz. Cap or fringe shape Blond, auburn, light, medium — and dark brown, black. , Garment Shields, tached collars, er-handling. 12 pairs for Double cover ilar shape ‘ Sizes 2, 3, 4, The socks at $1.65 rst Floor, Old Building “| Tropical Suits Ten pret y ideas, Good fabries. colors, at once, Amusing little motifs. Children's Hair-cutting Shop ad Palm B h s its, $18.. Woven madras shirts with neckband. Sizes 14 to 17 in one or another style. shirts, collar attached, in size 14 only, AMERICAN Cord Tires, guaranteed 8,000 miles---$11.75 SALEM Cord Tires, Super-size, guaranteed 10,000 miles---$13.90 New Special Parchase Women’s Cool Cotton Frocks $12.75, $14.75, $16.75 These very models have been in our regular stocks at $19.75 Dotted voiles, tissue ginghams, sheer voiles. White and the best colors. . & Be A distinctive showing of lovely summer frocks, far above the average “ready-made” frocks, for the models have that softness of line and conservative detail which stamp the work of a dressmaker. Irish and filet laces, fine pipings, delightful use of white entre deux. The dots, of course, are in white or contrasting colors—red or green on blue, or white on rose, for instance, Second Floor, Old Bullding Girls’ Tub Frocks, $2.95, $3.95 200, at less than wholesale Any number of pretty styles in smart straight- line frocks, lovely bloused frocks and quaint little models that hang grace- fully from the shoulders. + For girls of 6 to 14. eee The materials are beautiful —imported ginghams in plaids and checks, chambrays, figured ercales and rints—in the lovely, rich shades only found in the better materials. Capes and coats, $8.50, $12.50 and $15 eee tweeds, Scotch tweeds, camel's Seco hair coatings, Poiret twills and Earlier in the season these coats | light-weight wool coatings— were $16.50 to $39.50. many silk lined from collar to Models for sports wear and hem. for formal occasions. Novelty Sizes 6 to 16, Girls’ Own Corner, Second Floor, Old Bullding, Two of these men are wearing Our light weight summer suits for men and young men are made after our own They are individual, fashionable, serviceable. Ready to put on and be enjoyed * * * :Tropical Worsteds, $27.50 to $45....Mohair . Linens ‘(Golf and Norfolks),. $21.50 to $25... .Shantung Linen knickers, $6 to $7.50....Flannel trousers ‘Striped flannels (imported), $12.50 to $16.50. Wana- Various heights of crown and widths of brim. * Good selection in Men’s Shirts at $1.10 1,800 odd shirts, $1.50 to $3 grades. Fancy woven and printed madras with at- Some a little soiled from count- Also—60 white cheviot sports * * * 1,800 Fine Summer pajamas; white, gray and stripes; $1.95 the suit. * * * 2,400 Silk Four-in-hands, handsome colors, $1 and $1.50 grades—65c. * * a 600 pairs French lisle thread socks, $2 grade—$1.15. 600 pairs French lisle thread socks, $2.50 grade—$1.65. The socks at $1.15 are in plain black, navy blue, purple and white. Reinforced, same quality—have hand-embroidered side clocking. Street Floor, New Bullding For 30x3'4. All other sizes of both makes pro- portionately low in price. Street Floor, New Bldg. Oe ete os

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