The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 21

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) 3 companton, was locked in the Craw- ford gymnasium. The animal had been continually pining and running wildly about the community ever since the boxer's Rover Runs Wild Ever Since Boss Died From Fight Leslie W. Crawford’s Dog, Who Ilas to Be Locked in Gym at Funeral. death, While the body of Leslie W. Craw- ford, featherweight boxer, who died on Sunday from a hemorrhage of the brain following a boxing bout with ‘Tommie Gerard, was being carried out of the Crawford home in South Orange, N, J., yesterday afternoon for rial, Rover, ead boxer's faithful The dog had accompanted Crawford on his daily training jaunts in the Orange Mountains. a policeman found Rover running about and yelping mournfully in the South Mountain park reservation, where he had been in the habit of strolling with the boxer every morn- ing during the last thirteen months. To prevent the dog from interrupt- ing the funeral services, J. Frederick Crawford, father of the dead boxer, locked the animal in the gymnasium, He said he believed the animal will soon die of grief for his dead master. Crawford was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Unionville. Yesterday GRANITE STATE SINKS AFTER SECOND FIRE Old Frigate Which Burned Here Goes to Ocean Grave. BEVERLY, Mass., July 27.—The old frigate Granite State, a contemporary of the Constitution, fought her second losing battle with fire yesterday and to-day rested In an ocean grave. ‘The vessel, which was badly dam- aged by flames about a year ago at her pier In New York, caught fire yesterday as she was being towed to Bastport, Maine, to be broken up. The hulk burned flercely all day, but the stout timbers resisted the attack of the flames until midnight, when the blaze suddenly went out. This morning the ship had disappeared. a FIXING THE BLAME. (From the Washington Star.) “Do you think marriage is a failure?" “No,” replied Miss Cayenne. | “But many & person who attempts It {s. 1329-1331 —_ Yi) BROADWAY ty Near Gates Avenue a), I BROOKLYN ", Wilt? FULTON STREET axof ot Hoyt St Subway Aation Brooklyn Continuing Friday || JULY CLEARANCE All Summer Merchandise Reduced Below Cost! YVYomen’s and Misses’ DRESSES In this clearance of women’s and misses’ dresses, we have included all Summer silks of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Romaine in Smart tailored, sport and exquisite dressy affairs. Also hand drawn Linens, Voiles, Dotted Swisses and Ginghams. every conceivable style. COTTON || Sport & Dress Hats Formerly to 7.50 Ribbon, Timbo, All beautifully Hair, Canton Crepe, Velvet, bodies. Leghorn and Swiss trimmed with flowers, feathers and ribbons. | gs “Stout” Wash Dresses Formerly to 7.50 All built on the slenderized lines, cut full and carefully proportioned of fine quality Voile and Tissue Gingham. 44 to 54. 938 Popular shades blending gray, jade, pea, navy, tomato, rust, brown, black, pink, honey- dew, Harding blue and buff. into ULTON STREET STORE CLOSED SATURDAY BRANCH STORES CLOSED WEDNESDAYS COTTON WASH DRESSES, were 5.00 reduced to WASH DRESSES, were 7.75 reduced to 4, SILK AND WASH DRESSES, were 12.75 reduced to SILK AND WASH DRESSES, were 18.75 reduced to SMART SILK DRESSES, were 29.75 reduced to 102 Dimity, frill effects trimmed with colored collars, cuffs and lace. Peter Pan, V Corduroy, sil bound, in sleeveless model. eted and A Special Purchase of MOHAIR AND FIBER SILK MIXTURE SWEATERS 99 SALE AT [Ygrtina, THREE BROOKLYN STORE My Zz BRIDGE STREET Cotton Blouses 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN 12 265 4s qi Formerly to 2.95 Batiste and Voile. Tailormade and and Tuxedo models. 69¢ Sport Coats Formerly to 6.75 Pock- All the Summer sport shades. 1% belted. Fancy and plain weaves. Round and V neck models. slip-over styles; sizes for misses | and women Novelty THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY 21 STRAUS tnx. ABRAHAM é~ BROOKLYN Store Closed All Day Saturday Store Hours: 9 to & Telephone Main 6100 Handsome, Durable Living-Room Suites in_ the Half-Yearly Sale of FURNITURE Where Luxury and Comfort Combine at Low Cost New homes are being furnished; homes that have been* lived in are being made more comfort- ableand beautiful. All through this extraordinary sale of fine furniture at surprisingly low prices. In the ‘‘Aisle of Opportunity, ’’ on our fourth floor, is a great assem- blage of new furniture from the best makers. Come to see the many pieces and suites that [A await your choosing. We can ‘Q% ef q list only a few of them here. NA > 3-Piece Tapestry Living-Room Suite, $217.50 You may select the tapestry with which you wish this suite covered! It is furniture exceptionally wel made, and will afford years of comfort and use. Web-bottoms; spring-filled cushions. Outside backs pr, s a real opportunity at such a low price. Other Living-Room Suites Now is the time to buy. An amazing suite at this low price, $217.50. Described tanestry covered. The suite Italian Living Room Suite, in combination of tapestry and velour coverings; South American hair filling; outside backs covered. Three pieces. Rare value at $255. Living Room Suite covered in taupe figured velour with silk tz Three pieces. $250. Mohair Living Room Suite in selection of colors. Spring-filled cushions; moss and cotton fillingy Web bottoms. Large comfortable pieces of unusual value. Separate Pieces jor the Living-Room Boston Rocker of solid birch; dull mahogany finish; a ch W indsor type arm chair of solid birch; antique finish. Cane Wing Chair, or Rocker (illustrated at left). workmanship and price. $15.75. tired: $14.75. Of imitation mahoyany in a dull-rubbed » gany ‘inish. Unusual in beauty, 4 « Spinet Desk of mahogany and gumwood. Both top and sliding bed of the désk are mahogany veneered, the rest is gumwood, ina brown mahogany finish. Combines the quaintnessof the antique with the practical qualities of the modern : $18.75. | Ag ees o¢-—— _ ~ wae eee ~ — —_ ne _ a jue — —— —® Men’s Oxfords, * Women’s Oxfords, $3.75 ° Smart Leather Bags, $1.95 | | ‘Thres pieces. $295. t’s comfortable even when you're ' Gr ul, strong. $9.75. Genuine Cordovan, Of White Reinskin. Formerly $5.50 $6. 95 A low heel oxford with welted and stitched soles, white e. welting. A cordovan shoe, as most men know, costs a little more than the ordinary shoe, but is an economy because it wears a great deal longer. | And unlike ordinary leathers, it refuses to be | scuffed up and ook worn, but—after a shine, or a passage with the brush—it looks like new, even though a year or two old. These oxfords at $6.95 are smart-looking dark > tan cordovans that you'll like. Medium toe last, welted and stitched leather soles, rubber heels. Those rubber heels are important, too, for they soften your step and from pavement-pounding and | A. & 8.— Secon We're so glad to be ably to offer you Envelope, Swagger and Hand Bags of genuine leather at this sma | price. because they car Bags which you will respect, your money and powder: puff and are decidedly gvod-looking. Best of all, are the biggest value of their kine we have so/ear this season been able Women’s Pumps, $4.95 A smart one-strap model of soft, pliable brown kidskin; to offer perforated wing tips, flexible welted soles and Cuban heels. : you A fortunate purchase from one of the largest leather bag manufac- turers in the country is the reason. Children’s Sandals Now $1.98, Were $3.25 and $3.50 Smoke elk two-strap sandals with cutouts; welted and stitched soles; sizes 814 to 11 with spring 11}4 to 2 with low heels. The season's best and newest mod- els, of pin seal, shrunken seal, velvet calf or heavy goatskin. A large selection of ghapes, colors and color combinations to choose from. ; sizes r, West @ your nerves A. & B.—Second floc A & S—Street floor, Central. Like These, at $1 0.95 Simplicity is fashion’s most flattering tribute to 8 youth. So it is that these »e frocks in all of their Clearing Away Odd | ten charmingly youthful sa give little thought to elaboration, but artfully apply loose flowing panels, concentrate on new types of necklines, unusual sleeves, fanciful belts or sashes, as sug- gested by the pictures. Pieces of "Neckwear at 98c each | them for so “They're lovely—how can you s° ‘ou will say. Windi that's why. With neckwear 4) role this year because of the women should welcome this Guimpes with and withou voile, dimity and organ¢ round, Tuxedo and Pete Vestees of or ) combinations; a an@® Tuxedo n¢ organdy with d the wanted style Collars, Peter Pan and Priscilla s quality linen Some of these lace some models you will find o kind, others, two or three A & 8. | The Price is Extremely Low! You will appreciate this fact when you examine the fine quality of the silk that is in black or navy blue, when you consider the painstaking care with which they are made, their youth impa ines, know that { only $10.95. We Sizes 14, they are the latest summer modes—ar expect you to exclaim 16 and is remarkable values. Second floor, Central e = = =e — lor Friday's Selling

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