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of the fire encapes with mearly $1,000 | open. » The police hav description of one to them by Miss Emma Wall Charles Wall, a Wright aviator, who lives on the top floor an apartment house at No. 1783) Bedford avenue. Miss Wall saw him and heard him about 9.90 o'clock last evening. She had run ahead of Edward Sadler of No. 088 Jefferson avenue, with whom she had left the house for ice cream about @ quarter of an hour before, and, hearing the men talking, called to Sadler that her brother, who had gone out earlier, must have returned. At the sound of her voice a tall his face masked, threw open the door and pusbed a revolver into her “Make @ sound,” be exclaimed, “and TH shoot you!” Mise Wall was oo frightened that she ecreamed at the top of her lungs and jumped down the atairs, falling to the bottom, where she lay helpless | Badier with her right ankle sprained. ran past her and jumped up the stairs, but when he reached the flat the bur- glare had away down the fre- eacape. Notified the police, and the reserves came and surrounded the block. t They were still searching halt an hour later when word ‘came from Frank Lyons, a builder who, with his ( “* THE SVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 86, 1974, _ OPPENHEIM, CLUINS & © the window giving onto the fire-earape He nearched thes house at once and ral mond wife had been taken, iy! i that the Gutman , east side bankers more than $160,000. | received &@ fontonce of not tens than| | four yarr and six months or more than |nine years and six months. The son Was rent to the penitentiary for one’ " | Both pleaded gullty to indictments for rand. tar wan atated in court a ‘had ‘obtained from i Aide Tal 1 "8"! ADMITS ROBBING EMPLOYERS A — picture ah and jewelry wo $1,- 800, which had belonged to Mrs. Peter- son, now dead, war stolen, enti GUTMANS ARE SENTENCED. Father and fon Go to Prisos for Defrauding Rankers, Moses Gutman and hia son Henry, candy manufacturers at No. 06 Grand street, who failed in 1912, defrauding a acore of banks by fraudulent notes, were sentenced to-day by Judge Mul- queen in General Sessions, The father TRUST ANOTHE juickeat, eurest way to @ clear, the dally use of no pure It could it of mont *, clogged pores, an Got'and "aire: that In improving your complexion, re- ‘member that no woman who values her appearance can pomibly afford to neg t ~- | :|Canhier at $1,800 a Year Stole to! ie Keep Aatomobite. | Harold Williams of N State atrect, | | Brooklyn, @ cashier, was arreated to- | | day by Detective Sullivan, charged with embexzling $10,000 from his former em- ployera, Sylvester Bréthers, wholesale wrocern of Seattle, Wash. | “My aalary was only $1,900 he told Suffivan, “I was living w kept an automobile, and from time i time I drew on the company’s money |to help myself out.” ‘Williams was held by Magistrate Rey- nolds in the Adams Street Court tu awalt extradition proceedings. Keee egin at than fn the morni and wipe off igh: mur At the Big, Busy, Convenient Brill Stores peer as ance of this announcement ia commences, we want to Busy Stores. of ‘TWICE sell in the same time. And to effect this result, PREVIOUS LOW PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT TO PIECES [ ' Pe $15.00 and 518.00 Overcoats Priced for Pre-Inventory Clearance Real Red Letter Clothing Day for Men and Young Men to our Annual Stock Taking have been placed on every In the short time that ela and closing time to-morrow night, when the actual work of MANY OVERCOATS as we between the appear- § 34th Street, New York Final Reductions Women’s and Misses’ Suits—To Close An exceptional lot of smart suits in an assortment of dressy and semi-tailored models, made of the season’s most desirable fabrics. Reduced from 45.00 and 50.00 18.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats—To Close Assortment of fine coatings, standard chinchilla, brocaded_plush Persian cloth and mixtures; many desirable models; silk lined. Some have fur collars. Misses’ Coats and Suits Department—Third Floor - Absolute choice of all Misses’ winter coats, wide range of fabrics and styles. | 10.00 Many silk lined. Formerly 19.75 to 29.75 Misses’ Suits, dressy styles of imported needle cords, velour cheviots and novelty 15 06 weaves. Some seal plush or fur © trimmed. Formerly 25.00 to 35.00 Misses’ Afternoon and Dancing Frocks, of chiffon taffeta; advance spring models, with bodice of chiffon or embroidered net, new tier ruffled skirt. 12.75 16.75 19.75 ee Girls’ Winter Coats Entire remaining stock of Girls’ coats have been further greatly reduced. Girls’ Coats, an assortment of desirable materials and models. 4 to 16 years. 5.90 \ Formerly 8.90 to 13.75 Girls’ Coats, zibeline, cheviots, boucle and chinchilla. etstry of the season's choicest models; 4 to rs. Formzrly 11,15 to 17.60 Girls’ Coats, of high-grade boucl, Shetland, zibeline mi velour aes | 9 75 |90 dressy models. 10 to 16 years. ied Formerly 16.50 to 22.50 Reduced from 30.00 and 40.00 us! ad half and full | 15.00 Young Men’s Clothing Sizes $2 to 40—Aleo Suitable for Medium Sise Men Young Men's Suits, unrestricted cfioice of entire stock, in stripes, checks and mixtures, flap or patch pockets. Semi- 10.00 fitted models. Formerly 15.00 to 25.00 Overcoats—entire remaining stock of high-class vicuna, Shetland and Scotch coatings. Exclusive English models. | 12.50 Formerly 18.00 to $0.00 You and Ried. Men’s Evening Clothes, full dress ‘wu coats and trousers, hi unfinished worsted. Full silk Value 80.00 } 18.50 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Balance of Boys’ suits and‘ overcoate reduced without reserve. Boys’ Suits, with extra knickers, st: woolen fabrics In Norfolk models. aut 5.00 Sites 8to 17 years. Formerly 7.95 to 9.75 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, all-wool mixtures, full length models—wool and 5.50 serge linings. Sizes 6 to 17 e years. Formerly 8.75 to 11.05 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, high-grade imported chinchilla, for 214 to t years; choicest mixtures for 6to ice Formerly 12.95 to 16.50 8.75 at 9.50 Pre-Inventory Sale Pre-Inventory Sale $20 & $25 | we ad 40 at $14.50 Some of the finest and most handsomely tai- lands Chinchillas in blue, brown, lored overcoats; beavers, velours, gray, Oxford and tan, with FREE to the Readers of the shaw! or notch collars, plain tualty to buy FURNITURE, RUGS or belted; lined or fancy Don't wait! Come now, when the eslection ie | back. Some wonderfully PLAIN FIGURE TAGS on everything. Compare our prices with others, BROOKLYN CITIZEN | Pre-Inventory smart BALMACAAN | Ser ye rr T = COATS and neat gray and [E ALMANAC contains in compact and concise form, figures and facts on a great variety of subjects of frequent black kerseys, gray meltons and gray Shetlands. reference, including an appendix of local political data of special Brooklyn interest. To be sure of securing one of the almanacs, order in advance from your newsdealer THE SUNDAY CITIZEN FEBRUARY Ist Cut out the coupon which will be found at the top of the first page of the paper, on Sunday, February Ist, and present same at the main office of the Tue Citizen, junction of Bulton, Adams and Willoughby Streets. If you wish the almanac mailed, send the coupon and three cents for. postage the Circulation Department. es TheBrooklyn Citizen’s LEASE EXPIRING MAY ist Almanac for 19f4 We ase compelled to vacate the lofts ADJOINING OUR MAIN BUILDING, which makes it necessary for us to mee our enormous stock without delay. Todo thie as quickly as posible, we have made § Price Reductions of From 25% to 50% EVERY PIECE in our store, making this a “once-in-a-lifetime” pel ‘ ‘AND CARPETS at practically » blue serges and a variety of neat striped effects in wor cassimeres and cheviots—a fine opportunity to piece out or save a suit. | d Suits At Half Price—$7 .5() Beoken lots and odd sises. To clean up every one of them before stock-taking we've cut the price in fhalt, Pre-Inventory Sale of Fine Furnishings for Men and Young Men Under- 1B $10.00 wear at $1.38 A} Dosen at $4.95 : 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET i Union Square, 14th Street, Near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich 125th STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE 1 J Re RA D z OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK [Con 6" Aves \5"St. NOW SELLING g | 25c on Newsstands. 3c by Mail bs WILL GO ANC BT: ' Perey i i. ' ge ao Ae a