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: ee é a Pm fants batt tn $16,000 was asked for the Ww FEALOUSY Deputy Police Commissioner Dough- expects to capture other mem- IC bere OF the | the gang to-day. He in cor- K SwTOS O STEALER £. Morrisania intel Vries wave him, | D Men Fa 20 toads of by hastening to to girl whe had be- trayed him, making up his quarrel Gang of and hurrying her to Yonkers, where ‘Motor Thieves, they were married. As bis wife the rests has been broken up by these and expects to account for every car stolen from this city in the last year and possibly to effet the | return of many. Rudy, eays Detective Meyer of the org: Girl cannot be made to demtity against hin, ; ‘The fohdness of Rudy and his com- pantons for joy rides and gay road- 1 @ youthful | house parties brought about his down- fall, according to Meyer. The detuo- tive was one of those assigned to learn the identity of the motorists who hed tried to seize two young girls in In- tervale avenue, the Bronx, one night recently and force them into an auto- |mobile. Meyer learned that Rudy had Griven the car. He discovered that he was engaged to Miss Pearl Umkrecht Street police court to-day | of No, 1247 Prospect avenue. = The detective found her r from weeping but angry at Ri his alleged attempt to take othor girls on an auto ride, and to Meyer's ‘sur. prise she broke into an hysterical out- eyed for RS’ MAN'S ALLEGED CRIME6. “I'll never marry Charles. He's © thief. He steals automobiles and now 3 don't care, I don’t love him an: more. I hate him.” Meyer found Rudy next day and eee ii fF ‘OPPENHEIM: and novelty suitings. eeearnen’ cf Ene coatings, b Eames hare tor in Persian c' Final Reductions on *- Girls’ Winter Coats Entire remaining stock of Girls’ Coats | divided into three lote for quick clearance Let 4-110 Girls’ Coats, — 90 i dto ny i ek tate 11,76 te 17.60 Tavlos, ‘sosortnant ot” eaate Esl .75 models; - 10 to 16 years. 7 Formerly 16.80 to £2.50 Final Reductions on Misses’ Coats and Suits Department—Third Floor balance of all misses’ winter coats, ar” tabeicg aad see ers | 12.00 Suits, accumulation of odd (aden spiease | 12. 00. ig, Frocks, of chiffon na model with besice of chiffon $2,000 bail for a hearing Monday. Dr. Geoffrey BR. Roerke te Dead. SAYVILLE, rey Kh. Bourk Wilt Close Out ene hn eponal lot of smart suits in an assortment of dressy and models, made of faille de laine, broadcloth, peg ple yi Reduced from 45.00 and 220 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coats moe eee many oy desirable wiedea ‘pat and full “tilleclined collars. n car| No, 144 Weat Twenfth street, night. He was a resident of je here to 8. Jones of sone. a Special to Th. Evbhing World.) 1, Jan. 23, rd jeot, tieing ‘ician of has ever given. J titi Our process of selecting yn oe blending the best oats. from different parts of the country, steam-cooking to dextrinize the starch, sterilizing the finished product—these are some of the things which make H-O such a delicious, satisfying breakfast food. The whole family is benefited by eating H-O, the,one oatmeal that is different; and where it differs—it is better. No other oatmeal, or rolled oats, has the flavor—the nourishment—or the value, per Eatto ‘Don't expect it, don't look for it. -O. It will prove itself. GLUNS & G 34th Street, New York : - h-Grade Suits a | 18.00 standard chinchilla, = | 15.00 Reduced from 80.00 and 40.00. Final Reductions on Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Balance of our boys’ suite and overcoate greatly reduced for final clearance. 198 Boys’ Suits with extra knickers} sturdy woolen fabric: sooty fabs Im Nergk medea |S 00 110 Boys’ Overcoa' full len; ings. Formerly 8.76 to 11.95 Ghinchllia: for 94% ay gmt me 8.7 5 mixtures for 6 to 18 ee ‘ormerly 12.95 to 16.50 Extreme Reductions on Young Men’s Clothing Sizes $2 to 40—suitable for men of medium size 128 Youn; ng Men's Overcoats, semi-fitted and belted modes range ef lwooien | O00) 160 Overconts, including Shetlands, vicu- nas and plaid back mixtures. Exclusive 14, 00 English models. Formerly 25.00 and 80. 0 You Young Ponda src ook and fourbutton eeu SEEEE 10.00 s|country home in West’ Saville ‘ont Pym mp a ee pee 6 to 17 years. | ik mls 50 . TRE EVENING WORLD, rarest, cawtany 23, 1914. purchase the return of a at jast night at the Intervale Gamage,| tar, died after a two-days ilinens No. 1164 Intervale avenue, which on kept by Rudy's brother George. Finan went there with « roll of marked bille| *Rirty Years, but nad wud We Aden tain that the principal gang of auto and, after some negotiations, he and Dr. Bourke Navas @ Widow and two Meyer arrested Sherwood and Rudy enema In court to-day Mpgistrate Murphy] gis, of ene Mee Levy Association. held Rudy in $7,600 and Sherwood in| “rng annual entertainment and ball of he Moe Levy Association will take place Lord & T aylor. | | | | Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. | | | Remarkable Saturday: Sale Women’s Winter Coats " : at _ $12.50 $16.50 $19.50 ‘$25.00 The assortment includes the best models and materials that sold deat this season at from $25.00 to $50.00. " Removal Sal : Masses’ & Girls’ Winter Apparel. Extraordinary Values for Saturday Misses’ Winter Coats ” i attractive npeod ‘ o<ha novel mitre $18.50 nistre| $7. 95 Misses’ Dressy Coates , Ural and Caracul cloth, all hand- lined and many of the models are fur $15.00 tri ‘alue 835.00 | Misses’ Winter Coats Imported chi: lla, novelty mannish mix- $19.50 Sra arereeet | \ Misses’ Afternoon | Danéing and Et Dresses | yi a Fl py only. +, Value $80.00 ‘ nse | | basic Winter Coats | fancy thon endl ot tale cu ae | Se tele ni $5.00 | Values to 61505 | l a: ‘oats and cantonette, raglan and bo models in navy and tan. Values $5.00 ud & Advance Spring Models in Masses ? Susts & Dresses $39.50, $45.00, $40.50 te $70.50 Misess’ New. Spring Afternoon Dresses Crepe-de-Chine, charmeuse, taffeta and moire taffetas, in oie ety vv aes $23. 50, § $25.00, $29.50 & $39.50 ‘alues $85.00 to $50.00 “Advance Selection Wee of the Annual February Furniture Sale in connection with the . Final Removal Sale Another Example of the Values—Now Ready s 5-Piese Library Suite Of. quartered oak fumed a rich dark $60.00 ] pe ag obey eslb haces ss Valué $105.00 ‘=: \ TPR, Re eae _ tegularly $1.00& 130 . . The Store is epened dally at 9 A. M. have arranged the following for to-morrow (Saturday): A Sale of Men’s Furnishings / offering Special inducements. Men's Negligee Shirts, with stiff or soft cuits; regularly $1.50 & 1.75 d at $115 Men's Pajamas, of madras or mercerized mae terials; ee $2.00 to 3.00 per sult, at. ef Ona ace ae ce $1.38 Men’ s Poised Foursin-hand Scarfs of sitk, ' + at 685¢ Also Men’s Winter Overcoats (sizes incomplete) of desirable woolen ma- terials; regular $30.00 & 35.00 qualities, to- morrow,at . . . . . $17.50 Women’s Trimmed Hats in smart, simple styles, suitable for present wear in ¢own or at the Winter Resorts, will be offered in the First Floor Millinery Departe ment at the special prices of $5.75 & 7:30 Over 12,000 Yards of Desirable Dress Silks will be placed on sale at 38c, to $4,50 per yard affording an unusual opportunity for purchas- ing Silks in the fashionable colors for aftere noon and evening wear, as well as in white and black. Included in this Important Offering are.Silks appropriate for Dancing Frocks, Restaurant and Dinner Gowns, House Dresses, Kimonos, Blouses and Petticoats.. ° Arranged _in_ suitable lengths. 8.000 yards of Fancy Cotton Dress Fabrics artanged in Dress Lengths, will be on.sale at per yard 12c., 25c., 45c. to $1.25 being 1s to 14 less than the regulareprices. A Special Sale of Wool Serge will consist of 3,000 yards of this popular material, 50 inches wide, in black, white and navy blue, at the exceptional price of per yard, 85c, A Sale of Toilet Articles will offer the following necessaries at. one-third to one-half less than q the usual prices: Hair a... _.th Brushes|Bath Sprays at 95c. at .- + + 65c.| Hot Water Bottles Nail Brushes at 25c,|at + 68c Tooth Brushes at 15c,| Whisk Brooms at 15¢, a - , Traveling Sets, consisting of Pullman: Apron . and Wash Cloth Case: of cretonne. . Per set $1.50 ofsik. . - Per set 2.65 Pullman Aprons: of cretonne . . . 5 . at. $1 .25 of satin at 1.95 Wash Cloth Cases of Paes Pi 55c., 75c. &85c. Tourist Cases of cretonne at Also a Selection of Novelties . \ appropriate for bridge or euchre prizes, at _ Special prices. 75c. & $145. Pencil Stands, fitted . at 50c, - Bridge Sets, in leather cases, at 75, &$!1 65. BrassBook Racks §. -. . at Jj 78. re Ash Receivers . at 05c., $1.25 & 2. 25 . Library Sets (scissors and paper cutter tn, 2 + 9.00 0 i r