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Green Tie Clue From Robber Man Whose Scarf Is Missing Is Arrested as High- 4. wayman., » Lee Hung, a Chinese laundryman, 9f No, 24 Allen Street, was stopped by three men near his home at 2 4 M. to-day and struck on the head with @ piece of gaspipe. As ho went down he entwined his fingers in the Sreen necktie of one of his assailants. The necktie came off and remained (2 repam=! " twenty-two, and Maurice Welnsteln, nineteen, The car in which the men were tn- Jured ran 390 « burying Its ¢ car which eg stop. SOLDIER FOUND POISONED, A soldier belleved from papers in his possession to be John Dero, twenty-five years old, collapsed in front of No, 146 Hast 14th Street last night. A€ Bellevue peared to be i that he be- longed, to ut tho regi- ment or branch ¢ was not {n- dicated, ___ CONCERTS AN AND M MUSIC. a i] @2TADIUM SYMPHONY CONCE! Aeron, Sevraa | HENRY HADLEY T0- TONIGHT Sy as AMUSEMENTS, wun SaneN OE: Ts sae TH MONTH—BIJOU E DOVER ROAD’: THE Yr ES KEMP 'S SMARTEST COMEDY. . 48, Bry. 0048. BELMONT 32 Bote THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 24, Tp2a, ' Ni Abt. W. of Bry. its, Wetk& Bat. ine—with With Grant | Mitchell and | Maweonm “RU nie fe AMUSEMENTS, ASTOR 3"; VES, Wve aise REFUBLIC. rest, ettvees ate Cat Iris! ish Re Rose] ‘AK the Nugent, MATS. WED. "ASAT, "2.30, Lee's hand, but the robbers were | ~ A Pleased with the $40 they took his pocket they made no effort AMUSEMENTS, —F MORN 27-6 DNIG uA —H E.i Sat 230 THEATRE GUILD MATS WED? a a4 SNES Bree to recover the scarf, which was still fm his grasp when he reached Gou- véerneur Hospital. Detectives Wiliam Burps and Jesse Josephs were sent from the Clinton Street Station to question Lee for olwes. He pointed to the green tie, The first thing the detectives learned they reached Allen Street was green ties were scarce there. In F the only green tle any one re- membered seeing recently was worn by a youth living tn No. Street. EXTRA To All Elks to-day and all this K at AT THE— 9 Allen Radio experlment new pies youry ‘ duced with the formal ope fore, and In addition sce— | IN THE NAME OFTHELAW! the sensational pl ‘The detectives went through the house and ordered all the malo mem- bers of thp twenty families to dress. When they had finished there was not @ green tie visible. But the detec- tives noted that Michael Mybbak, twenty-four, wore no tla, “Come, Mike,” said Burns, “put om your tie, That is no wily for a tleman to appear tn public.’" “I got no tle," the detectives quote Mike as saying. STATION ure that has all dway in years. it'is to miss the finest. plo FIND HIM. Radio Night To-night CentralTheatre will be Intro- ning of the new | “WOR” The experiment will synchronize with the screen presentation of “TheStorm’” Untversal-Jewel--presented by Carl Laemmie || it week, of The mick's electrical stage effects Storm’? with BARNEY BERNARD and” ALEXANDER CARR 1 | bee Stave “dy J-GORDON et TFEWILLUIAM FOX presents THE GREAT AMERICAN. FiuMi— ture you'll see this season, Thou- “What! Such a nifty dresser and mo tie? Quit trying to Kid us," re- plied the detective. “No josh, officer. It's too hot to ) 7 j > J ¥ > wear a tie. Besides, I ain't going ri anywhere.” ‘Attruetions — Spe MARK “Yes you are, Mike. You're going te let a man in the hospital look you over." - a police say when Mike was en before Lee he identified him as the man who wore the green tle, and “HURR| TRANO)) Ly & 47 Bt Seo 0M. Saha Lee “ ALLEN HOL ICANE’S GAL” with Dorothy Phillips BF strand Symphony Orch | QAPITOL i. -the'hcicttcx Capitol Grand Orchestra, 21BROADWA MENT yuna Ae cw THe’ SOPLIA S < onal pater es. Ld The fon else: Come OLYMPIC | °s MATH ST. NR. AD AW. ONLY BUR Follies &Scandals Say f THEATRE OPEN. 1 ect wig 840 Pe tany. will recover, — ay —— Diway at Bist 5 pede Ae ; | ONE KILLED, ANOTHER 3 DYING IN AUTO CRASH |} BELASCO ‘\"',4*" Three Others Hart—Car Runs 300 LENORE ULRIC as KIKI nal hed Feet and Overturns. 5 NEW HAVEN, July 24.—One man 4 was instantly killed, another ts expecte4 GOOD - M0 NING DEARIE || to die and three others are in serious || apyay, ML COMED SENSATION at th je | condition as the remult of a emash-nn|{ gr ope H || on the Milford turnpike, when an auto- Mat it. {| mobile in which they were riding toward = * Bridgeport was in collision with another}| GQRT ‘\\°! 1% car bound tn the opposite direction early + || Pesteraay. WALLACE EDDINGER—-MARY NASH , The dead man ts Arthur Yale, nine- |] IN « ” - | teen, of this city. His skull was frac lags APPLEJACK tured. Bernard Marshak, twenty, ts 1 Bry. 70.1 81 | Grace Hospital with a fracturo of MUSIC BOX ‘: ig | collar bone and concussion of the brain. |] IRVING The others injured are Isadore I ” ber, tw yo; Benjamin _V ° | STREET BALL NOW SIN H, HARI Baha uf | SMfERsoren* Dow |ISIX CYLINDER LOVE TO POLICE ORDER With ERNEST TRUEX, Headquarters | Also Com- plains of Way Liquor Wiig Tiawirsinieadent “astrshoity's lng to th 1ALTO “THE MYSTI Web MUSIC BOK REVUE” te Police to-day set out to obey the OF INDL n- latest official communique from XR Penwun Hine Omen a- headquarters—a dictum against ° BWAY & 446 STREET ei booze, baseball and bad manners. chiTeRiou tiruous ROW IPM " Complaints in unusual numbor re- /é PLEA OF AN id cently prompted the order, Chief 7 Inspector Lahcy's offico an- nounces. @_ Liauor ts being dispensed wit Uttle attempt at cor at order states, Tall playing of any DANCING description will not be tolerated in J]C LOVER GARDENS the public street s the mani- festo, and polic must can- ea ia Chargen vass owners of t lots to ob- in Chats tain their use for ball playing. Wee + Desbrosses St. Policemen who are surly and dis- AMEC Vv courteous in business with the pub- ic JOWN BARRY MORE! JE lic should be reported and will be in SHERLOCK HOLMES punished, the order insists. STaRuateS ST SUBWAY STATION: “fY LAST WEEK Empire City Races (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) TO-MORROW’S ATTRACTIONS WHITESTONE HANDICAP FAIRFIELD PURSE—THE SWL RURGE—-THE SWIET RICHMOND ICH THE LOCHINVAR FUNNY PLACE, Surf and Poo! Bathing. ‘P sBand EXTINE Free Clrous, a BROOKLYN, Divi Nar ‘rang to Mt. Ver- 1.80, 2.35 P.M. Ad. Ail trains stop at tr nal ton ei 11.35 1S30, gitional traine Sate. 25th Bt. Also reached via Le: ‘and Jerome Ave. Sub Serome to Mott A xington or West Faring transferring to ve. Bubway, or via 8th and oth ea CONEY ISLAND ride eeciica erent Oral A FOOL foetal Sette for MOSDAR JU ADMISSION GRAND STAND. "3.85, THERE WAS” including Tax. eltles— Pepsi Nt Nan ST STORE mM — ‘ Teeth Without Plates } FOR SALE. 4.00 1 Save Decayed | —-—— ——~ Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Trea‘ | DIAMONDS _ /\ WATCHES |: Ly. We 2 9.30 Pier 1. Nok Wt Diseased Gums, nse Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care: reall fully Extracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned Pesce sive ek Atega p Ine SETS, OF TEET! y TUR DA) snl UL gre ted Guia hPa nasa tia | F nat-| fold, Silver and Porcelain. | SPECIAL MOUNT AU ut do sc raica| Made at Reasonable Prices. ASTLE hee ue eae | . hi BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED REDIT. LOORS ABOVE | py | = BLOo, 1 Pure| At CARNIVAL MIGHT, TUPSDAY, JULY 2 “a 103 E.128th St.,cor.Park Av. Dittetten a WARK MSS itt (Over Lats Cindy Star.) Giese, THNSOS TANF ntal-| 740 Lexington Av.,cor.59 St. Newhursh HY nughhserpaie, hingaton, Catskill riort (Over Liggett’s Drug Store.) } ae ding 169 E. 34th St., cor. 3d Av, : --HOURS— t by Defy ....... 9 4.M. tos P. oat) aia testes «| ROCKAWAY BEACH than Sunday ........9A.M.to1 P.M, MON IANAY Pitan D DIAM LOS Py Beag | ‘ Aznd Bt, “i : A TO \ ubinfhin R' Jron Steamboat Co. ROCKAWAY BE, ACH M. | 4 ve WHETEN A HOT WEATHER TREAT The glorious Hudson is now at its best. its cooling breezes from the spacious decks of a big, palatial Day Line steamer. ing inland water trip on the American continent. o IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS hkeepsie (Str 10.00 A Hidion River Day Line Pier, New York Field, sand prices Din kaway \ Oks WONDERS Enjoy The most charm- ALM; Weat takes Pougn- Ail dias) Str, ew tain, tWest Voint and tNewburgh, esbrosses St,, 8.40 A. and ¢Newburgh, Str. 421 BM; Str. Daylight Saving Time. Telephone Canal 9300 HUDSON RIV RIV cae ee eS morning. Di tons to all points "Noth, ine R. R. "COMPANY, Recelver, Via Cape Cod Sonat rere at Boston fer nnn, Bane Joka, NB Yarmouth, N.S. Lad Pier 18, N.R., (foot of w York, daily, including Sundays, at 5 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time). ‘Telephone Barclay 5000. EASTERN S. S. LINES All Around NEW YOR “TOURIST? yin: Fast Steamer 10.30 4. M.,2.30 P.M, P3p!\sht Saxtng ti To § URER REFRESHMENTS. Cron LOC xv hee MIDLAND BEACH MUSEMENT PARK, fisting HR SCULTHORE, lands, M. de HEARN - Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Monday an More Smart Clothes in Your Vacation Trunk More Vacation Money in Your Purse the Hearn Offerings which appeared in Sunday's papers for Today's and Tomorrow's selling Tuesday Unusual Vacation Speciols (a SIGHT SEEING YACHTS NEAR SOUTH FERRY Hook and Ocean 1.30 P.M. | Followi For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in thie condensed forma portion $=) ng Sale Specials for Both Today and Tomorrow Unless Otherwise Specified in this Advertisement Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Dr were $4.07 to 86.75..: were 87.08 to 88.75 8.50 Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor Women’s Worsted Bathing Suits—sizes 36 to 40— re $5.94.... 75 were 86.50 and 96. 75 $5.47 and $7.94 Junior Misses’ ‘Wash Dress: 3s $17.68 5 Women| Extra Size Georg- ette Overblouses—asizes 4634 to 5445... 14904 Extra Size Dey 15.68 Hand-Made Slipove $ iand-Made Siipover,, $6.48 Chiffon Fibre Sweaters. 4.97 5.94 Mohair Slipover teyeaters vessenrewaneasied 3.76 $1.88 Untrimmed Hats 117 Flower Wreaths and Fancies. Off $4.97 White Tub Skirts.....2.88 New Assortment Switches and Transformation: -1.25 Switches Switches—ineluding gra, Hair nets... . All shades but geny, . « $1.97 Black Sateen Apron Frocks... $2.48 Women's Extra Size Gowns. .......+.0000+ 77 Extra > Dept. —Third Floor Women’s Extra Size Costume 1.64 | Slips— were $1.48 me be lcd were $4 Ties aes Other Models to 3.2°7 Extra Size Dept-—Third Floor $10.94 Women’ sin Size Silk Princ 8.04 Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor 7.95 Women’s Extra Size aT tical Crepe Gowns. .6.50 Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor 7 and $2.28 Silk | eee ntnler ee enates 1.66 aa Ticket Lot of Silk Underwear ‘odd pieces of finest grade greatly for clearance. reducec @ Women's Porto Rican Hand se M eainered Gowns... od. 74 $1.28 Women’s Cambri Burkes and Pajami $3.94 and $4.50 Women’s Morning Dresses. . 2.88 Breakfast Coa : Cob PaAy 5.35 were 89.50 to $9. 6.95 * 4 $1.65 Men's Pajamas. .... 1.28 24 and $1.48 Men's Satna Bhister ce cncsncee$ 98 $1.15 Men’s Initial Buckle Baltes. ss :0h 08: se 84 48 ct. and 59 ct. Men's | Summer Neckwear B87 B for Attractive Sash mode: Were Bungelow Aprons—smart styles or belted models-——eretonne were $2.48 and Percale Bungalow Aprons side fastening--braid finish were 81.18 Maids! and Waitre: th bib--e trimmed figured Sale of Bungalow Aprons checked gingham, plaincolor chambray or two-tone effects. 1.56 in chambray, checked ginghama or figured percale 1.97 , S-MAIN BLOOR, ’ SDAY ONLY . ac anal _ TUESD ; 45 ct. Rogers 1881-Al HA Women's Extra Size Silverware . 19 lawn. scalloped : E nvelope c ee oy e Boys’ Sport Shoes 1.16 ideendga were atin AO Sneakers) a noone ee 48 ct. Nb 'e Maiti Women’s Fine Cotton Veste— DRAWER... cscs ec eesens + ©2S | seconds of 47 and .67 quality. .22 H 4 68 ct. Mieoce’ Skirte,,,.,,, «&& | $1.97 Women's Athletic Morning Specials $1.28 Child: PA ee Union Sults. o7 On Sale Today and Night Dawes: Sete .88 TUnlen Waleeee Cotton 67 Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. deschand . To prevent dealers buying, quantities * o 148 Crepe de Chine restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders pede Cutsie= |} 94 thing Dresses .7@ - -ineh . DATHING DRESSES. “SEOOND FLOOR. a eae Oe eal sag | Me Sten ae $1.95 Charmeuses—40:inch. 1.48 $1.38 All-Wool Novelty Homespuns—856 inch....... $1.78 All-Wool Jersey Cloths—56 inch. $1.97 Worsted Slipover o7 weaters he! SWEATERS-—-SECOND ‘FLOOR. $1.50 Long Silk Gloves..... .78 GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR. 77 $1.28 Satin Camisoles...... SILK UNDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR $1.45 Women’s Silk Hose. . 1.18)! SILI HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR, 24 ct. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, each 65 ct. Children’s Fine Y-Lengshy, Mercerized Socks.........+ ot ue 97 and $2.24 Special Purchase Tots’ aoe Voile a bleck and to 5 yards. han 48 colors—lengths of 1 Reduced to Cost and Less Cost. 60 ct. White Popline—86 in.. White Oxford Cheviotse— 86 inch. $1.24 Little Tots’ Coverall ee teied batts Hand rotdlered) Carta Comes isis "2.04 $2.97 Little Tot: Bathing Suits............ 20% Off on All Sporting Goods for Clearance. 80 HANDKERCHIEFS— ane FLOOR. 47 ct. Collars and Sets..... .86 NECKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, .25 38 ct. Ribbons RIBBONS—! _MAIN “FLOOR. $2.18 Voile and Dimity Blouses. ... BLOUSES—8ECOND ¥LOOR. | $4.94 to $5.94 Silk Costume Slips 50 ct. White Lingerie Batiste-=45 inch 32 ct. Ready-Made Waist Linings... 26, 28 and 30 ct. Dress Shields. 2 1 —+ - - O © ‘ : Engraving Special—One Week He eT saiinale atate 3 Only—50 cards and copper plate trousers—8 to 16 years..... pea) Cee ee wad 1.68 PETTICOATS-BRCOND FLOOR. $16.50 Boys’ Two-Trouses 12.37 | Stamping from. Die—it paper is |} 89 ct. Novelty Cloth Suits. . . purchased here—in gold, silver BEAMING... ibe cso. $12.80 Boys Genuine Fale 50 or colors—were .82 to .47..... 3 A cies os Baca ie FLOOR. eee Uiee es uuynt i $5.97 Colored Silk 18 Extra Size $3.96 to $4.50 Young Men’s 8.65 Umbrellas... cenceany fe | Voile Blouses Teouisersirg ino \icnac . 28 cts Boxed Stationery || extRA size Depa $9.74 Boys’ Summer Suits..'7.94 or Cards.......... .... «86 |]77 ct. Babies’ Nainsook $16.50 Boys’ Tropical ee Gertrude Skirts porate Seiissts'-« 1 20) | git cabpunkss) ot... 06 || Su MUNn Ti a eer 2.00 | $3.87 Blankets... 2.96 | ‘s $44.50 to $32.50 Young 22 ct. BI Slips and Gowns Men's Suits..........- 19.50 27 inches.. 4 Junior Boys’ Suits— Were 82.95 and $3.75, 2.00 Were $4.96... 3.96 Were 85.94. 14.96 Pe eee One | cost seen tea ari BAVA OEaic MARY FLOOR: cl f Junior Boys’ Palioi9Bin. vies eves. Rey heel F Chater ag Ceosabar, Colonial and And deawa |) Cee Gece iNalbeons 48 were &5.50 to 811.05— borders—white, cream or beige. Beef ail bbe gel dts oh oe 4.95 to 9.75 cial Purchase of Mill Lengths |! 79° ‘Extra Size Bloomers e ° ver Drapery Madras—yard wide ct. Ex ne ize Dior 95 ct. Boys” Blouses...... GS | value .74 to .07 yard , q | $1.15 fe Athletic $e Boye 3 Union Suits 80 $1.18 Children’s Pajamas. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR —— = $1.25 Men’s Work Shirts. MEN'S WORK CLOTHES—B Men's Athletic Underwear — F $2.65 and $2.90 Men's Special .44 rer Sweet-Orr or Head- Og Mele) Balbeleesn id Point Curta’ light “Brown” Over- 2.17! 44 to 50-25 ct. Coat: $2.19 and $2.39 Men’s Swect-Orr alls or Coats or Headlight Overalls or Coats regular sizes 86 to 42........1.77 Extra sizes 44 to 50, «2 additional 1 OT Fine Net Bed Sets - Special 13.94 Clearance of Summer Extra sizes additional MEN'S WOH CLOTHES—BASEMENT. eb Both dd || $2.45 Men's Straw Hats... 1.45 —_ nla MEN'S HATS-MAIN PLO 1.25 Men's Caps Rugs One Patt Lote Armure Damaateand || $128, Men's CAPR on’ Pi cilled bord were 89,97.. opr ODA $2.45 Boys’ Khaki A eee Rate yee! Ge | Washable Couch Covera = "2 iT” Camp Suits 1.65 ae Watt pili ah 07 o7 Special 1.88 |] noys P LOTHING=-THIRD FLOOR, Drapery Repps and Poplins— were .97 to $1.27 yard Continuation of Special Purchase Imported St. Gall Dotted Swiss ~ $12.50 and $14.50 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits. %.7°'7 BOYS’ CLA NG—-THIRD PLC $7.94 Boys’ Summer Suits THIRD F 6x9 ft.—-were 86.97........ 4.97 About 150 Ye Olde Rag Rugs 24x36 inch—-val. $2.97...... 1.97 Fine Grade Armure Weave Ham- | mocks HoYs! CLOTHING. were 85.97 and 86.97 4:88 | Exquisite fabrics in delightful onm- || Fancy Cotton Laces... « 27x54 Inch Rag Rug .o7 binations—value .98 | All Wooi Challis 89 ct. ‘72 DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.65 Yard Wide Foulards. SILK8—MAIN FLOOR, $1.17 Oyster White Ramie Linens. . . DRESS LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, $3.80 White Nainsooks, iece 8.10 WHITE GOODS—MATN FLOOR 31 ct. Bleached Turkish Towelings yd. LINENS MAIN FLOOR. 854 ct. Cheese Cloths, yd.. EMENT. Novelty Sports Fabri, were .77..... Best American D: $2 ins. wide—wer 1 rted Japanese Gras: R r prio tt a7 Special Offering Seamed. Axmin- sters—size 6x9 ft.—value 825.00 to $27.00.......... 19.97 Seamless Wool Tapestry Rugs: 9x12 ft.—were 824.50,.... 1'7.94 A? Fancy Batistes 67 ct. Foulard Dress Sateens “ TUESDAY ONLY Women’s Extra Size Bungalow Aprons 1.42 Were $1.58 and $1.68 Checked gingham or striped cale, rickrack trimmed—tie- style. | MUSLINS—BABEMENT. Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor | 37.ct. New Cretonnes | CRETONNES—BASEMENT, : 1.35 New Scrim TUESDAY ONLY . Curtains Pair .O4 Untrimmed Hats | CURTAINS BASEMENT $6.94 Imported Seamless Grass Rugs, 9x12 ft is VOURTH FLOOR. $3.87 Satin Finish a Marse illes Spreads. \DS— BASEMENT. $2.27 Cotton Plaid Blankets RLANKETS—BASEMENT, 65 ct. Turkish Towels 89 16 - 6% INS—BAS! 28 ct. Bead Suitings WASH FABRICS—BASEMENT, 37 ct. Fancy er- Underwear Crepes -2 ok WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT. -22 models in 32 ct. Bleached Muslins Ls. 4.88 . 1.62 ewes 48 SECOND FLOOR. : Fe tons thee ae ne 28 ct. Men’s Fine $1.17 Silk Embroidered '. F Flannels wun Ee? | Mercerized Hose... ‘22 ’ a 87 ct. Women’s Double Special Offering Extra Size Union Suits... .65 5 yd 57 Special DQ. 00 New Fall Hats of velvet or silk and velvet. New Aluminum Colored Leaves, Special, .3S Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here $1.97 2.87 le slipover August Sale of Furs Continued. ———— See Page 11 for Other Hearn Advertising eee

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