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The Brooklyn Citizen from Brooklyn, New York • 12

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Till" iilllM HE MM WW rmmiia tore Wast Plftk Arsaaa Buiincn Hoar 9 to 5-doted AU Day Saturday Store Opeiv 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. QmW AH Dif Satasiji Dwi.

Jflr ui Aifiit l.i Ph! 19 Tart Friday, as Usual, Bargain Da. I Start Homr, 9 A- M. to 5 PS Cloted All Day Saturday. Sale of new, specially purchase, Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta in six charming styles for young women of 14 to 18 For New York's Hot Days! Palm Beach Suits Special at $15 THIS CITY is a fine summer resort ss thousands know but it does have its hot days when only the coolness that is inherent in a true, wejl made Palm Beach Suit will bring comfort, loeser Palm fieach Suits fit and look well because even though they are inexpensive they ire tho work of good tailors. A tine stwJc of them ready now rays, blues, tans and other And Only Friday ofY-citioa Week" No Inventory Until End of Summer? -THEREFORE- Bay from Big Stock at "Sale Prices no matter now mucn ne spenus iui uu Everv man, Colors.

Boys' Suits Toko Norfolk. Semi Sale of Special Purchase of Norfolk and waist-seam models developed In lightweight wool outfit ought to have one or two 01 rcjyv mi mc Quick service tomorrow and fifteen dollars to pay. Other Summer Necessities Samples Surplus Lingerie fabrics wall tailored sora iuf Corse Covers Fins nainsook lace extra trousers lxe 7 to yrs. wan at a. II.Tft I.MOhl our regular SIS.tO 10.64 SS.S5 Kh.il Trousers SI and Sl.JS r.y Chambray Motor Duster.

Boys' Washakie Snlta Coat model ana smb'y and ribbons assortment of eacsllent styles. Value .71 Value .17... .74 Valne 11.11 to tl.M .94 $19.98 All of these Dresses, though perfectly suitable for immediate wear, are in sufficiently advanced styles to serve tor Autumn wear as well. Black and Navy Blue Some art trimmed with knife-pleated frills four with dainty white collars and curls, one tunic model with a deep lace neck frill so fashionable now. Pannier draperies over the hips are features of two styles, while inset outlined with upturned frillings finish two otner models.

Georgette sleeves, frill cuffed, distinguish an exceptionally pleasing Frock made with white Georgette collar and vestee trimmed with narrow lace edging. Clearance of Misses' Capes 1 0.98 Were $18.98 to $2198 Sizes 14 to 18 years. In various shade of Khaki drill also a few alaea'ln all whits Is to 17 years our reg. till .....3.44 Drawer Ruffle with tucks ana hemstitching and various other Boy' Trailer Straight and effects, more or less elaborately kntckerbocksr, styles in a grea $2 and $2.50 Large Body" Negligee Shirts $1.50 The man who is planning a summer holiday will find satisfactory choosing among this new lot of "Large Body" Shirts. Fabrics include eightynauare percales, 68x7 2 percales and fine poplin shirtings, all white grounds in fine black and colored stripings.

Designed and made to our order, these Shirts all have liberal body proportions which insure comfort and durability. Eighteen hundred Shirts have arrived for tomorrow needs. Sizes 13 Vi to 18. trimmed with lac or embroidery variety of aorvlcsabl mixtur4 medallions and ribbon straight or fabrics alias to 17 yeai our regular ll.5 Boys' Shirts flancy striped parcalu circular "styles. Value .48 Value .7 68 Valu ti.n...: .84 attached collavc and naokban PMtiooata Cambric and nainsook styles, French cuffs 12 14 I value $1.14 .73 Boy' Blouses L.ight, medium an (I ruKlti with tucks, smb'y, laces, dark striped poroales, also whltJ Clearance of Girls' Capes, $5.98 Were $11.98 to $13.98 Sizes 6 to 12 years.

rt-fin1 Floor. Central pmldfnt. Summer Weight Shirt and Drawer At e. Fine nainsook coat cut Bhlrt and knee length wide leg Drawers, very moderately priced for quality. At SI.

Superior quality "Otis" white gaux cotton Shirts and Drawers. Also Sea Island finished cotton. At SI.25. Very fine quality halbrlggan Shlrta and Hrawers. ankle length and double seated.

ribbons. Valu (1.4S 97 Value 11.71 1.36 Value IMS 1 68 madras sttachexl 8 to 16 years $19.98 $19.98 Fownea Silk Clove, $1.35 Excellent value, ssnitary and cool. In the amart buck shadea Silk Sock Complete Assortment At Sc. Seamless thread silk Socks In black, white and the wanted color. At Full fashioned thread silk Socks in black, white and wanted colon.

At 11.31. Fine full fashioned thread silk Socks In black, white and colors. At II.S5. 81.10. SS.ao are still finer qualities of thread silk Socks for men.

our regular .84 I A'lgtitdunum Batistes, crepe, naln Boys' Sailor Hats Tarn and aklpp aook. cambric or muslin round, Important Reduction Sales atyles. with plain or lettered S2. SS. Light weight merino Shirts or high neck newest laces and bands vslue .69 At SI 30, SI.

50. and Drawers. Boys' Golf Cape Gray and mdlun emb'y, tucks, ribbons and other trimming accessories extra sises M.n". I'nderwear. Main Floor, Elm Place.

brown mixture all altes- our regular .74 Bathing Suits of Black Satin, $6.48 Although conservative In style, these new Suits re decidedly- smart, and are or unusually good satin. Made In slipover model, the neck Is finished with a jaunty tie. tbe waist with sash. Siies 3 to 44 are all shown. Second floor.

Central Building. of Boys' Clothes and Hals Here is news that should be of interest to every mother who has hoys to clothe, for every mother can save a substantial, amount by purchasing any Suit or Hat in this July clearance. Included at and 11.68 Value II. IS .97 Value $174 1.36 Value II.4S 1.68 Young Men's Suits Up-to-dat waist seam and sack model, slngl or double-breaatod tweeds', I Bllliebirkes Batiste, crepe and nov meres, ehevlota snd worsteds-4 Play-time Clothes At Special green, brown, Oxford, various gray and heather 12 to 28 chestf-H our regular $27.50 ..23.53 elty fabrics plain colors, dots, stripes, etc. variously trimmed.

Value $1.78 1.36 Value 1.68 Value 1.97 YOUTHS' CLOTHINO THIRD rUXJR Trimmed MOlinearw Toyo Panam Wash Norfolk Suits Reduced to $3.95 Were $6.49 and $6.95 oo of them, each carefully tailored and a perfect-fitting Suit of tan or olive drill. Belted styles, with patch pockets in Hand Bags Sale $5 and $6 Values for $3.49 and $4.49 MEDIt AND LARGE Silk Hand Bags distinguished by their smart style. Low priced because the manufacturers sre ready to get at fall orders. All are in tbe popular pouch style, made of handsome silks in various weares. richly lined and finished with Blk tsssel.

8ome fitted with purse and Btirrsr. Others hsve mirror only. $5 and $0 grades for and $4.40. Vanity Bags at $1 to $2.98 Women' Black Kidtkin Oxfords, $5.95 Pair Regularly $7.95 pair We have just three hundred pairs Norfolk Suits Reduced to $9.50 Were $12.75 to $16.75 Just 150 of them, in both light aod medium weight fabrics, in gray, brown and tan mixtures that are both good-looking and serviceable. Smart belted models in sizes 9 to 17 years.

hats smartly trtmmed with baa I Low Prices Envelope Chemises a I and tailored bow Itrge variety style, featuring' curled pencil edge -rflpeclal 1.7' ALES that will surely of these trim, well-fitting Oxfords to i ii Cntrimmed Toyo Panamas A. pi sell at this price. All are In flve- batiste or crepe whit, flesh or pink With lace, fine embroideries, etc. of desirable styles. Value $1.8 Special .97 Value $14 1.28 Value $17 Value 1.97 prove, helpful as.

well as conomical did assortment of becoming style sizes 8 to 16 years. in small, medium and large shapes eyelet style, perfectly plain, with flexible welted and stitched soles, and leather Louis heels. Sizes "2 to 8, widths AA -en ore our regiilarll.5 7 and $1.87. Boys' Straw riats Reduced to $1.48 $3.1,8 Black, blue, brown and whit HI raws. In middy blocks of various proportions.

Plain or fancy name bands. Sizes to 8 years. Second floor. West Building. offered to begin the sale, but we urge early selection lo avoM possible Untrinuned Hals Newest shapes I the season's beat colors lncludin Value 2.48 Children's Drawer and Waist Combinations Emb'y trim 6 to 10 yrs .96 Second Doer.

Banding. black our reg. SI. 87 Trimmed Free If Hat and Material 1 Children's Batiste Bloomers' wnue Are Pnrcfasued Here. mothers who wish to freshen, up their boys' vacation outfits.

Romper, $1.25 and $1.50 Of chambray. short leg; model. St. 25: lona; leg effects. Sl.StVc sixes 2 to 8 years.

Overall, 95c Of blue denim and khaki. Sizes 4 to 14. Children Straw Hat, 50c Were up to (2. Of straw and washable fabrics. Elm Placa.

BIouseM at 85c and $1. 75 Of madrases. In a variety of patterns. Sport aad collar at- tached models; also some styles with neckband 85c Of khaki in sport models. Khaki Knickerbocker, $1.25 Cut full and roomy, sizes 7 to 16 years.

One-Piece Suits, $1. 75 Of khaki with red trimming, for I boys of 2 to 8 years. Main Floor. Hat Flowers A varied assortment to 18 .76 and pink lace trimmed 8 yrs, our reg. most popular Summer flower i Cambric Drawers Emb'y and tuck cluster and wretvths onr regular .66 .3 1 to 1 yrs.

our reg. .78 f4 Stunning Silk Blouses, $3.98 All in at least $5.00 grades All the Blouses included in this special group are lovely models that will please the most discriminating women. Printed Georgette crepe and crepe de chine, as well as plain color Georgette are the materials, both light and dark shades being generously represented. All regular sizes are found in the assortment, though Tiot in each different model and color. I rhiutre'a Cambric twins araD Feather Hat Trtnuntnga Ostrlc .48 Pompoms and bands In black and lace trlm'd our reg.

.88 Misses' Blips Lac and emb mart colon our reg. $1.66 and ....2 timmairi 8 to 18 yrs. our reg. 1.97 Hen' Black Cotton Hose Slight lm pertectionsv-our regular .14. Misses Skirts Deep nonno ra 69c $2.88..

1.96 Value to $4.51) Black enameled cloth snd blar and colored varhette (enameled leather). Topstrap styles all lined and fitted with purse snd mirror. Men's Traveling Cases with 8 to 11 Fittings $2.49, Regularly Up to $7.50 An odd lot of serviceable Traveling Cases, fittings include military brush, soap box. tooth brush case and other articles. Men's $1.98 Collar Cases, 89c Some with small pocket for collar buttons.

$4.50 Shaving Cases for $1.98 Fitted with faior. military brush, tooth brush, shaving brush, soap, mirrr and comb. Also a collection of Sewing Kits, values to $1, at 29c. Main Floor. Remnants of Ribbons Sale 10c a Yard Values to 30c A COLLECTION of Ribbon lengths remaining from for-mer sales, ranging from one to five yartla.

Width one to Hve inches, good colors for all summer uses, and every desirable wesve snd pattern Children' Books With fane; embroidery our reg. Smocks, $1.75 Were $2.50 to $2.95 tops our regnlsur .86......... ,2 Vacation Blbhoni Oash and mil Sale of $1 Shears for Yith Adjustable lension Spring Which Keeps Them Sharpened 7-Inch, 8-Inch, 9-Inch Size Our store is closed anrday Saturdays daring July Angw- Basque Blouses, Regularly $5.00 Dainty figured voile, in navy-and-whlte llght-blue-and-white. and pink-and-whlte. has been used most successfully for these becoming- Basque Blouses fastening in back.

The front crushes at the waistline In French fashion, and ties in a bow In the back. llnery widths In moires, satin an taffetas; all wantyed colors! 1 oar -'JL Only because the size-ranges In the different models are broken have we reduced the price of these iretty Smocks. Trouvllle, cotton ramie and beach cloth In green, rose. Copenhagen, and a few in white. Sizes 14 to 44 are all included In the collection.

armt'm Kztra Slse SUat Initial StatsDnory Old Bngnsh gol Taffeta nd Bilk poplin, half lined 4. rvane sises 40 V4 to HAVE several hundred pairs of these Shears and initial 14 sheets) aikS 24 anvwlojx onr reg, Jt .1 Second Boor. Ea Building 4 J- offer them at this concession because of a special ar BROOKLYN-: AWtfyTftAlJ- The Store Accommodating were $29.74 to $41.74 25.00 Vsmttoo Stanonia Pormd yacka rangement with the manufacturers. conmining aineeui ox wraau. paper white and iavsnder 1 I White Skirts Fine quality gabar Hln.

and niau splendid assort "Made of the Best carbon steel they are equipped with a patented our regular ,17.. tension spring which keeps the Shears in good cutting condition. ment of season' best model in 1 WATCH O'BRIEN 19 ct Package of BnvelnpeaW These Shears will cut tissue paper as well as the heaviest cloth; ever, taht he did obligate the city in the transaction and they were liable for jiny act which Commissioner Day said Ibut the only security (be bank had was the bills of lading whicli had lwen left Vacation Lacts Crochet clanry. sacil the blades being adjusted by a simple turn of a thumb screw. THREE BURGLARS ATTACK WOMAN edgings sixes for Misses and Women also extra sises to 40 waist band our reg.

7 to $7,97. All are finished In nickel plate and are regular SI values; special wui ibuimi .1. VM 1 TO STOP SUICIDE to-morrow at SBc-pair. Cutlery Stors. Main Floor.

Vacation Veils New draped effort' Main floor. Bona Street. Non. (.. o.

D. our reg. with chlffonette and wido wovb liy li i in until the egK" had been, of. After the sales had been made, he Isaid. and the money paid back to the borders best colors and pattern I our regular $1.44, Vacation Skirts man KHEEHOLD.

X. it styles of durable white matenam Vacation Veils-Snptland vefl hi bank, the bank authorities turneu back I the bills of lading. During the hearing Mr. Bennett at ward Bnen, the youth who ia in the GERMAN BANKERS BUSY. featuring full sjtnra oacas.

tucked novelty Dockets snd BITTER FIGHT freehold jail on a charge of having variety of best psvtterns and colors including black our regular ,47 send .64. 2 Attacked by three bnrglars trying to still her screams. Mnry Ward. 50 years old. a maid in the borne of Morris Hm sou, a lithographer, of Xo.

1875 Fifty-eighth street, fondit the men and continued to cry for help until the robbers Kiittnw trimmins FOR BRIGHTON STATION. Conaeetlon with Foaurta Arenas Subway Soon to-Be Made, Hasrottatioms with New iaromer c. Hull, the Manhattan stationer wa Start tempted to throw light upon the activities of the De Julio Coal Company and tried to show where the Commissioner included-. VsjcaoVm Glove "Washable J-cla York Financiers. our retrular (Continued From Page One.) llfljll' ly before midnight tearing bis blankets and bedding and apparently tieinx of Markets bad made an agreement cotton gloves, In "Whits, champagn and chamois color i our .68....

That 'German banking interests are Transit Construction Commissioner Women's and Misses' with the company to furnish 1,500 tons liecame frightened and ran from the house without their loot. During the struggle, one of the burclnrs struck the ojhn H. Dolnney to-day received bids negotiating with Sew York financiers for the porpose of establishing '-redits Skirts Smartly fashioned the ear of Kracke Or Uvingston; but has been urged to enter the County them into a rope. The jail official) believe that the youth planning to Silk Cloves 1-claap style I for the construction of station finish Uf the Atlantic avenue station on the Judgeship fight. Baronette Satin nd other new Bpbrt Silks in Navy Blu nd the iae nis lire oy Hanging in the aa black, white andt prowl.

I our regular .86. to 'the city a day, beginning Aug. 1, 1918. He trrooght out the fact that $25,000 had been advanced to the company and that most of the" money had here tor-private German banking institutions, became known to-day. manner in which Dr.

Walter Keene uoionei Mortimer it. Bryant Is reported to be Livingston's favorite for Vaoatloa Parasols Rain or Officials, of the Berlin Deutsche Bank popular Bright colors or in season lot of Wool Plaid have made overtures to new tors maid with a blackjack, inflicting a wound which required twelve stitches. The Eimson family occupy a two-story brick house. The maid sleeps on tbe lower floor and Mr. and Mrs.

Kim-son aod their fire children sleep on the second The maid was awakened Wiikms, convicterof slayinaj bis'wjfe. committed suicide in the Mineola jail. Guards entered ji Const Clerk. ilk tatleta paravaois in blue, req green and purple loop handle-! Rkirta ia also included bankers asking that bank credits, either 47m county leader Is determined to our Regular everything by which he eon Id harm him- wer 14.7. 9.78 were $1.7 to 11.95 been used for the purchasing of machinery and other incidents.

Through Mrs. MclCeon. secretary and treasurer of tbe company, be obtained the admission that the company had purchased a $1,300 automobile. Brighton Beach eonnectionv'bBe of the lines of the Fourth avenue subway. The Brighton Beach subway connection will serve to connect the Brighton Beach elevated line with the Fourth avenue subway.

Norman D. Paiser. of No. 882 New York avenue, vfho was one of the' bidders, estimsted the cost of the contract to be $101,744. while the lowest bidder Children's Cotton Piuasol- in the form of acceptances or otherwise, be opened Jiere, It wss reported that the Deutsche bank officials were name the nominee for Sheriff because of the patronage of taht oftW He has three candidates in mind for It.

They our regular 11.00 rn was laien away, a guard was then atationeH mitnila fk jm.ii ii by the crash of a piece of glassware Vacation Swtatww Natty sup-on Vacation Jewelry Dainty flat mod not acting for themselves alone, but night to prevent O'SrieV from attempt are Jobn urescher. Uolonel Ardolph model in plain and novelty weave dropped by one of the burglars in an ndjacent room. Mr. Eimson reached the wrist watches pro id filled cases-4 Kline, former Mayor, and Richard color ar China. Bin.

Salmon, seven jewel movements; also fin An accountant from Commissioner Hirsehfield's office after examining the ing to commit suicide. O'Brien baa broken dnwn il first, floor just as the burglars were Buff, American Beauty and Rose mesh bags In stiver and green goi flnlah value Wright, one-time warden of tbe Raymond Street Jail. officials say, and is rapidly losing the contrast trim .3.38 wss Charles H. Brown, of No. East Forty-second street, who John Hennigin.

Republican lead Novelty Jewelry An attraetK nerve and bravado which characterised when ha made his raarMdnm were spokesmen for the German (Jov-ernment. FORM A. OF LOCAL wepers, Seetloa Keepers aad Dassa Sward saea Organise. Sweepers, section keepers and estimated the cost at 985.771. Women's Sweaters Popular Coat style.

som, wtth new Tuxedo col variety of Bummer novelty Jeweb lnclndinsf ha ninsi llnMrla r-I. leaping through a rear window. The police found that a rear kitchen window had been forced' Silverware, cut glass and other goods were found -wrapped tip on a table ready to be taken away. the crim and told tales which classed er of the Sixth District, and a protege of Livingston, was trotted oat to-day for Register. i Ipearl earrings and pearl necklar company's books, declared that he was unable to find that the company owned any coal up to Jun.

4, 191V. Other officials of the coal company will be called to testify in the probe. Tbe bearing will be con tinned to-morrow. WOULD QUIET BALKANS. lars biacK, navy, l.uiinara rose plain or with eonrasting "vuT regular BIO BOSTOff STB.IKJB.

July IT. Th en'1 our- regular' I .6.50 Vacation Hosiery Woman's silk ai FAKCEX. POtr rOH. OEBMAHT. street railway system of Boston, him ss a "bad man." STABBED IN PIER ROW James Penna.

SO years old. of No. 151 Baltic street, ia in the Long Island dump boardmen of the borough will nor no, in wnita ana cordwain our regular 11.26 meat to-morrow In Tam DAY IS FRANK WASHINGTON, July Iaterna- eiua)n, line, subway and tioaal parcel post business with Oer- elevated, was paralysed to-day when many has been resumed, effective to- i practically an employees of th Bo. Men' Bathing- SoMs Worsted mixtures in navy blu our ..3.15 Safety 'Basor BIsdcs Reliable half dosen .35 CHICAGO, July League of many Mali, Grand avenue and Pacific street, when they will form a Brook. Ira localjo the American Federation day, the Post Office Ltepartent an Company (Continued From Pint Page.) ton Elevated Railway walked out on strike.

PROMPT. OEUVIRlBa or bought rnnxr pounced. The weight limit is 11 poonds, College Hospital, where his conditio is said to Jse serious, aa a remit of having been stabbed ia the left ana daring an of Labor. as before thewar. Men' noisette Shirts WhH Representatives of the American rest on the money borrowed from the with and without collars An eeods oxiit "rniar wti Federation of Labor will be on hand Altercation oa Pier 34.

foot of Amity British punier iazuvauo. 1.66 Batui Special Nations will safeguard the Balkans and pet an end to the distrust that keeps them armed, said Charles J. Vopicka, United States Minister to Rumania, Serbia: and Bulgaria, to-day. following" arrival for a visit to his family. Vopicka asserted that the League would also end the Bolshevik menace that threatens Rumania on two borders.

to Instruct those attending the meet- routine. drlvrs and wtroif bov ik. was paid back, Ben 1 norowen money I told the hank I had no which Is scheduled for 7:20 lvfint hftllrttjr dartn th wak to ABOEHTIH JEWS MOTfBJf. BUENOS AIRES, uly jew I rlstioB in Argentine to-day Vacatioti Keokflei o'clock, on the objects of their or-' I-ONDON. July 17.

Tha Prince of Wales will leave for Canada Aug. it was announced In tbe '-ority to borrow and in do wis was street, early to-day with a maji whose identity is ksown. Penna furnished the police with i description- of the man who wounded him, aod they are sesreb- tof lor him. A large assort-stvles, with larg i as a fixy of mourning! ment 6f newt cmh 1 I aanlxation, and an election of officers for the local will be held at the meeting. '-s the city in the transaction." attempted to show, bow.

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