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Mathilde, Collie, Helps Herself To Candy and Cigars in N. J. Shops. broptietor Finds Dog i in Store at Night—Owner Bien! $18.75 for Damage Done. ‘ Mathilde, ar enterprising collie belonging to Jacob Schmidt of West Hoboken, is one 6 the most persistent patrons of the candy shop kept by Rubin Hyman at No. 317 Summit Avenue. day with Schmidt ard, going behind the counter, lifts the show case lid with her nose and he'ps herself to expensive candies, As Schmidt is a gthd customer, Hyman has never protested against Mathilde’s precocity and sapacity for candy. But the collie carried things a little too far last night Hyman was awakened about midnight by a noise in his shop. He. investigated and found Mathilde in the-place. She sarelessly Un- herself to At Hy fastene! c and helpe all the ca she could eat. GIRL IN LINE-UP FOR TRUNK THEFT She comes into the store every man's entrance she leaped up play- knocked down two valuable which broke, grabbed a mouth- ful of cigars and fled the place. When Schmidt came in this morn- ing Hyman tried to laugh it off as he told it, thilde’s appetite and playfulness had cost him but he declared that Ma ‘m fond enough of my dog Ml the damages."* Took $1,200 Clothes on Trip, Police Say. A pretty brunette of eighteen decidedly short-skirted and steve costume was brought to the line at Police Headquarters to-day that the assembled di acquainted with Mary Karetsky, alias is Shirley Gold. The at of a young woman ctives might become Mary Barton, last name is who befriended her an by being robbed of a tng $1,200 worth of clothing as rewarded nk contain and $100 in money Mary we the Hotel young women pianne urday to Suiliv packed her trunk express oflict Instead of Mary Miss Gold 1osent it to an y at the United Miss Gold's trunk was GOV. 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Witnesses said | force and made you feel better and stronger he was cating a sandwich with one| in every your money will be refunded, hand and steering with the other. Sold by d drug store.—Advt, r ANNUAL SUMMER SALE MENS SHOES N°? job-lots, no old styles— footwear from Rice & Hutchins factories. A look at our windows will convince you that you can- not afford to pass up these bargains. SIGNET MEN’S SHOPS 1jth St., at No, 6 East at 1845 Bway at No, 187 West but up-to-the-minute 185th St., at No, 118 West 150th St., at 3d Avenue Brooklyn: 667 Fulton st, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘FULTON ST REET STORE CLOSED SATURDAYS STORES CLOSED BRANCH WEDNESDAYS {32¥-1331 4810=4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN FULTON STREET aro’ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt It Subway Ration Brooklyn Continuing Tomorrow, Friday, Our GreatesI Sale EUR RS Which Includes Fur Coats and Sepa- rate Furs at Savings Which Average 25% to 35% Less than Fall Prices Deposited at Time of ‘ Selection will hold YOUR COAT until you want it de- livered in the Fall. YOU MAY PAY A LITTLE YACH WEEK until delivery, and by that time you will find you have saved Hudson Seal Coat 40 inches long Hudson Seal (Dyed its price. Truly a Northern Muskrat) trimmed with » plan that hundreds natural Skunk shawl collar and cuffs. will take advantage of and enjoy. Lavishly silk lined and can be worn belted or loose. AUGUST SALE PRICE 275-00 $300,000 WORTH OF FINE FURS ALL TO BE SOLD AT DECIDED SAVINGS OVER HIGHER PRICES, CERTAIN TO PREVAIL LATER IN THE FALL Bay Seal Coats 36 INCHES LONG, SHAWL COLLAR, RICHLY LINED. AUGUST SALE PRICE Laskin Seal Coats 40 INCHES LONG, LARGE SHAWL COLLAR. GEN EROUS SWEEP. AUGUST SALE PRICE Kolinsky Marmot Coats 40 INCHES LONG, LARGE SHAWL COLLAR AND BELL CUFFS. AUGUST SALE PRICE 09-9 | Trimmed Bay Seal Coatg French Seal Coats rea cons) THREE-QUARTER | LENGTH WITH CRUSH OR | | (Dyed Coney)! SHAWL COLLAR. AUGUST SALE PRICE 137-0 : . Hudson Seal Coats (rea musueat) 40 INCHES LONG, CARE- FULLY MATCHED SE. LECTED SKINS. AUGUST SALE PRICE 225: Hudson Seal Wrap 0rsea stusurat) FULL LENGTH, WITH OR WITHOUT SLEEVES, LARGE COLLAR AUGUST SALE PRICE (Dyed Coney) 69.50 Hudson Seal Coats crea musurat) Y, 40 INCHE: LONG. SHAWL COLLAR FULL LENGTH MODEL, AND | CUFFS OF DYED KRIMMER TRIMMED COL- SKUNK. LAR AND CUFFS 475-00 AUGUST SALE PRICE AUGUST SALE PRICE 115: 00 Bay Seal Coats Eastern Mink Coats (Dyed Coney) THREE-QUARTER FULL LENGTH | MODEL, LENGTH, LARGE CRUSH SHAWL OR CRUS! AR COLLAR, BEAUTIFULLY AND CUFFS OF SQUIRREL AUGUST SALE PRICE MATCHED DARK SKINS, AUGUST SALE PRICE 175 995. AUGUST 10, \ — 1922, 18 ABRAHAM 6&-STRAUS nc, BROOKLYN ee imme Hours, 9 to 5 Telephone Main 6/00 (Store Closed All Day Saturday) Big Clothing News for Now and Fall! Men’ 's Two-trouser Suits, $31.75 Many men will gladly'invest in fall suits now, when there is such a definite saving on smart suits as this advance sale offers. The man who knows and demands good clothes will appreciate the fine tailoring, the good all-wool fabries, the many patterns, the correct style, the big economy of these newly-arrived two- trouse s. This low price is possible only because we ordered the suits months in advance, at the low wool prices then prevailing. You'll find it easy to select your suit from the broad variety of fabrics and patterns. Regular, stout and long sizes. NOTE—The men’s shop is conve- niently located on the street floor, and has an entrance on Hoyt Street. Here you will be served promptly and courteously, to your complete satisfaction. A. & B.—Btreet floor, Hoyt street Fe ° Sale of 1200 Men’s Fine Shirts at $1.85 We couldn’t boast of these shirts if they were just bargain shirts, bought to sell at this price. But the fact is they are good-looking, well-made shirts, many from our own fine stocks that have sold regularly at $2.48 to $348, and hard to match at those prices. An August clean-up, and a big variety: satin and silk striped necras, liber silk striped madras, fine corded madras—the finest woven. In patterns and cclorings that men like. Materials and workmanship beyond reproach. Sizes 14 to 17. A. & B.—Street floor, East ® + Renee eens amen oe | Mis. isses’ Topcoats $34.95 om A¥y Ng Clearance of Men’s Straw Hats at $1.35 | A group of soft and stiff braids, of regular $3.50 quality A certain youthful jauntiness and tailored smartness appearing about All sizes and shapes. Well these topcoats make them extremely worth $1.35. d able. The picture expresses the y | graceful lines, but one must see the lp at $1.95 lovely new shades of carmel, in camel's hair cloth coats or heather Ea yf \ Tiheserase GUE Heat ablbeand the perfect match of the lovely silk li. - ing, and the comfortable collar that can be worn either open or closed. the man who doesn’t care a A Reversible Coat emphasizes an- straw how he looks! other new model at $34.95. It is of a soft, mottled fleece cloth in tones of All Panamas, Bangkoks and Beet | Leghorns much reduced. § a with reverse side of plain blue. | varge sports pockets cleverly reverse a with the coat. —Second floor, Central 14 to 18 years. WwW ‘omen’s Silk Hosiery, $1. 65 Black, cordovan and Bray in an excellent silk, with garter tops and mercerized lisle soles. Women’s Sheer Silk Hosiery, $2.95 Ingrain silk in black, beige or gray, and all silk from top to toe. A. & B.—Street floor, Centra’ Women’s Bathing Suits, $4.95 Formerly $7.95 and $8.95 All, wool “California” suits, knitted of excellent yarns, in black and colors, with colored stripes or heather mixe tures. Full cut, and the sort of suit that one sees worn at the various summer resorts by women who appreciate unhampered freedom when swimming. A &8 W ell-made Hand Luggage at Lower ‘Prices than Ever Week-end Suitcase, $3.95 Roomy, strong, and just the case for week-ends or automobile jaunts. Black enamel duck, over steel frame; reinforced leather corners; two short leather straps; cretonne lined; fitted with tray and pocket i in lid. In 24, 26, and 28-inch sizes. A special value at $3.95. stiff braids—regular $5 value, and mighty fine hats. Not for A. & &—Street floor, Hoyt street Both styles in sizes Ak 8. oO Final Reduction on Women’s White Low Shoes at $2.48 pair This remarkable offering in- cludes white canvas one-strap pumps and oxfords, with welted or turn soles, low or Cuban heels. Not all Bizes in each style, but all sizes in the assortment. ‘The smartest summer mo dels are represented and /$2.48 is an astonishingly low price for them, A. & B.—Becond floor, West. ————————__—_——* Second floor, Central Rompers & Creepers For Children, 69c Formerly 85¢ to $1.25 each These drastic reductions are on layely little models, made of hea unbleached muslin, aa or plain color cotton fabrics. T¥e size range is in- complete, but in the collection there are sizes from 1 to 6 years. A. & B.—Becond floor, East ————————— Children’s Pongee Blouses $2.48 Were $3.48 and §3,98 Imported Suitcase $18.65 Were $23.75 Cowhide Traveling Bag, $5.85 Unusual value, as as you'll Made in England, with when you've seen it. typical English thorough- enuine cowhide; durable ness of detail. Unusually frame; reinforced corners; deep; selected leather; steel leather lined; three pockets, frame; reinforced corners; Practical blouses with a special appeal for school girls and the athletic Miss. They a are in the natural tan color or in summer's lovely shades of henna, emerald or orchid; also oyster white, Smartly trim- A roomy bag you'll enjoy two locks; extra strong med in contrasting carrying. In black, brown, handle, Such a suitcase is with checks, Sizes {r to and mahogany. 16 and 18 a good investment. Brown; 22 years, inches, °4 and 26 inches. A. & B.—Rocond floor Bnet. e A, & S—Thir@ floor, Cen’ ‘For Friday’s Selling Ae RE or mene ee