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‘Waiter Hartman of No. 830 Bast t AS “AD” SWINDLERS _o Advertised for a Partner and Disappeared After Getting the Money. . 475 Manhattan Avenue, were held fm $2,000 bail each for the Grand Jury "by Magistrate McQuade in Yorkville ‘Court yesterday on a charge of grand Uarcedy. The complainant was Fred W. Kiine of Caldwell, N. J. The evi- in the case was collected ‘by otive Lieut. McConville and an tor for the Legal Depart- it of The World. Hartman, whose advertisements excluded from The World after i gation several weeks ago, ad- in other newspapers for a i. with $600. Kline answered advertisement and called at his ‘No, 38 West Thirty-third Streot Glaimed to be in the jobbing While be was talking with Kine, d @ man who was introduced as n with a proposition to buy a Of jewelry for $300 for which, he 4, there was a prospective cus- tomer willing to pay $360, Kline con- $100 toward the purchase price. The following day he put up $200 ‘More with another man, not yet ar- help pay for some pawntickets. Hartman put up $100 with Kline's $200, the recipient agreeing to buy the = ——— ——— Uptown Store giving Day. a trifle at a time? } a We have the greatest variety of just the kind of home | and the quality of the goods will surely please you. i Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Corparthimt. Sms i | Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them ||’ Ly e 2. This is hetantial, well built bed 3-Piece Parlor Suite Rice ds epee ee Pale bee yful desien of the: 8 On polished Note the pretty carving and qrac Mahogany Mish. Loose curhi This means that they can. be and keeps cushions from bres |e! No, It’s Not a Table; It’s a Grafonola This is ac bination I table an Jumbia the Baby Regent if Over 1,000 Records at 65¢ each, { Hop; others from $18 to $500. ns SL) ment you ever listened to. $2.60 a) @1 Monthly on 815 | 63 Monthly on 850 Mighty-eighth Street and John Mar-| im, aliag Bradley, alias Anderson, of | Tested, on the advice of Hartman, to | j; | All but the Thanksgiving Turkey on Credit Now is the time to brighten up your home and be | things you want in all New York, including furni- ready Perhaps you want a new dining room set, or a new : or perhaps a few chairs are needed to seat | We give you a year and a half to pay in weekly or eel dinner guests. Why not get them at the “Oldest | monthly amounts so small you'll never miss the money. | urniture House in America,” and then pay for them Pay our big store a visit and let us show you—no ] through. Price Scores of Parlor Sultes at lowest prices. Put your 4 1 § ; Pretty Pedestal 98 ‘| Buffet c f Sima Comes in mahogany finisy| Velvet Carpet, good quality, yd.. 1,23 Th - te hie bi 3 and fumed oak. Height 3|Aamineter Carpet, good quality, TAT ee cma Bi feet. Top 13 Inches by 18 are . 1.5) wee 4 G 3] 7 inches, Substantially made. | L e yn a * in 3 4 Price only z + 88 = sons 0d ken e a % Bh cre. | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS | on fees Sas 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Pawntickets back at the end of the Twenty-four hours later Kline came , v around to the office and found every ed out. Neitter Hartman joclates in business had left j any address behind them. Later Kline found Martin at his old busi- u Deas in new quarters at No, 1431 Broadway under the name of Ander- a Tells How She Was Made/@ Another alleged ewindler, Ferdin, dia E. Pinkham’ and Feuerlicht, formerly manager o! i . & branch office of the Singer Sewing Well by ea " cy 1 . achine Company of No, 1227 First Av- ind. enue, was also held yesterday for the Vegetable Compou Grand Jury by Magistrate MoQu in the Yorkville Court, on a charge 0 ‘ grand larceny. His’ prosecution ia| New Orleans, La.—"I take pleasure also the result of an investigation " writing these lines made by The World, co-operating d to express my grati- with Detective Lieut. McConville. i tude to you, I am Feuerlicht advertised in The World ly 16 years old & and other newspapers for a collector soe Pe with $100 cash security. Three men, Hand work in a tobac- ft whom claimed they answere ; p co factory. vertisement and gave him $100, been a very sick girl appeared in court against him yester- i tut I have improved day. They teatified that he closed up, Peal oer Pp his store and disappeared after they wonderfully since had tried in vain to get their money taking Lydia B back. Pinkham's Vegeta. |f ble Compound and “THE HOME OF TRUTIY Women’s Petticoats, $1.98 & $2.98 Black cotton-and-wool jersey top, with sateen, taffeta or messaline Inigo vissiey of colars ena exptoy Seeiaaed tre clam tor manne, SUE Lex. to 3d AV. fete3s08 At Bloomin Under this heading we men- thon goods which have just ar rived and have not been adver- Naed before. By reading of them you keep sted as to the very newest hings to be found. “LA. Dor” frosted botti Imported Fy ine Frames, bur- size from x7 to 68, a P. 0. STRIKE MAY BE CRIME. Walk-ont of 25 Em mont, W. Van Un WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. Rerim Panel Curt Arabe color, with pi lace trimming: each Fibre Stik Drape fn erams color —Miss Amelia Jaquillard, 8961 Tchou- pitoulas New Orleans, La, | St. Bren Pa—"“My wother was * loyees at the Fairmont, w. | “arme because I was troubled with Va ‘Post Office, who went ona airike| Suppression and had pains in my back |f yesterday because the Civil Service| and side, and severe headaches. I had Commission removed the Assistant] pimples on my face, my complexion was Postmaster, are lab sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had cution by the Dep nervous spel was very tired and had \t a conference to-day between As- . ia E. Pinkham's Veg- | © sistant Attorne: " npou like a Stuart W. Wi charm in my case and has regulated me ney for the I worked in a mill amon; Virginia, Mr, Walker was Instructed to d have recom collect all the facts in the and re- many of ther port without delay to the dep: Maguire, 110 Thwing $ If {+ can be shown that the postal em-| There is nothing tha ployees walked out of the office with in- | than expe ce. Therefore, tent to delay or retard the u they can bo prosecuted under the Criminal Code. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound shi The penalty for such conspiracy tn a | b son to others. The same remedy | f fine of 00, or imprisonment, for aix reach of 20 ‘The Hoy Beouts ticlne and stor s-Preaident (Turkish Rath Mate, tne erent vartety of atyien colors and atxos, washable: ie to Bid Path Robe signa, with t ( At Bloomingdaier’—————— ASpecal Purchaser || A Tremendously Important Exposition & Sale “gooual op cae Women’s & Misses’ $1 Men’s & Young Men’s were restored to health by Ly: 101 is ‘he D ft My Tunes’ wanes to alsporo of this ease at] | If you want special advice write to ep cred models “Dalebloom’’ Coats Suits and Overcoats c 1 ~ er that similar attempts in| Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. the future may be dealt with under the (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your |{d satin and striped Myke Pi ” 4 4 ie taffeta in new 5 saceniTiarsees oo Murrentt teas | maintonde ty 6 Ween uno tela ia \, Pastel and sult Demonstrating the splendid advantage of a concerted Ree oyeon Tt “bon the walk-out Of} strict confidence.—Advt. WA Sseist thee ee effort to do one thing better than anyone else does it. rH IK \ ion nies. This sale, which starts today, is the result of our Downtown Store i Ey ? \wihite ee efforts to lead the city in value giving at this particular price. TTL!) cnt conser , ‘esos’ Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, $15.00 a8 chin” cottars, || Women’s and Misses’ Coats, $15 len’s and Young Men’s coats, $15. 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq oI which may be ° A Z $ Here is an assortment of coats that embraces Chester- il = 8 4 | sired. salle 250 Coats in 25 Styles and 10 Different Cloths fields in black or gray with velvet collar, fancy cheviot buttoned @ \ Only 200 blouses | | pied ers Hamar ge por os aie ve vies boa through, loose back coats with eelf or velvet collars, double- | i = oy Ag rd ch ae bea cates bela ened ae ee een cyene breasted loose or form-fitting coats with self or velvet collars, “] » We si ggeit Wie ite hype or satin and sold with an absolute guarantee of two seasons for dress Cr euaral ead Por then; lacull 33 to or te Ccerecreltany price, | | satisfactory service. The sizes for misses start at 14 years and 18 chek @ ? =“ ——Serond shin , run to 20. The sizes for women are from 34 to 45 bust. There 7 | nomingdales are models for social wear, business, traveling, automobile or Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $15.00 skating. Quite a number of them are fur trimmed. The ma- Suits of serge, worsted or cheviot, in the leading shades and patterns terials included are Salts Kurltex, Saltex, Astritex, Fishkin for this season's wear, 2 of 3 button models, some with double-breasted ibeli vests, cutaway coats and vests for afternoon wear and full drese bbsciach Cheviots, Broadcloths, Zibelines, Pebble Cloths and SS Resle ree cd tousens Ae cxsclig wane cille-lined ° 5 Coats for Junior Girls, $9.75 Suits, Coats & Mackinaws, $2.88 An assortment of over 100 coats designed and made Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with Extra Pants. especially for girls, 13 to 19 years, are very special at this Russian Billy Boy and Vestee Suits price. They are in all-wool cheviots, zibelines and mixtures, | Button to Neck Overcoats........ with fur collars or fur-trimmed collars. Five styles, all new th Piss Macsanw Coase: 2 corduroy Extra Pants Suits. ... . and up-to-the-minute. They are in colors or black. Girls’ Practical Coats, $4.95 Suits, Coats & Mackinaws, $3.88 _ 200 coi sizes 6 to 14 years. Good, practical weight, | Boys’ Norfolk Suits, pind 2; all-wool materials. Many of them are duplicates of coats we hacer tree & vere es have sold in our regular stocks this season at higher pricesand | ygackinaw Outfits, Leggins ‘ond Hats come to us as the result of a special purchase. Mackinaw Coats and Big Overcoats. ns th Flowers Given Free Between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M. to-morrow, Soturday, we will present every woman making a purchase at this store with @ beautiful corsage bouquet. These will be given in the Greenhouses upon presentation of sales-slips. _ On the Roof ‘At Bloomingdalen’ A Demonstration of Radio Plate Silver plated and gold-plated ar- ticles made like new by a new process. You simply put the Radio Plate in a dish of hot water, put in a small quantity of washing soda, then put your silver, plate or gold in this water on the plate—and the tarnish vanishes in a second. Guaranteed for 3 years. Price 50c. See this interesting demonstration just inside the 59th St. door, Main Foor ———- ae aa ee - = eno (j 2 k 3 ? Eg ture, rugs and housefurnishings. You can opena charge account for a single item or a whole new outfit. 3to 10 years » 9 to 16 years ci Second Floor obligation to buy. Our low, plainly marked prices At Bloomingdales’ Children’s Coats, Dresses, Suits Little folks are well taken care of at Bloomingdales’. We have a multitude of styles that will surely please the young- sters, at the same time making little de- mands on the family purse. CHILDREN’S COATS of fancy plush, velvet or corduroy in several pretty styles; high or low helt; some trimmed with fur and lined with quilting; one model illus- trated. Sizes 2, 3 or 4 yrs. $5.98, $7.98, $10.98 CHILDREN'S COATS of navy blue broadcloth; single-breasted model; velvet collar and belt; collar trimmed with white ermine; sizes 2, 3 or 4 years..... $4.98 GIRLS’ DRESSES of fine quality serge in sus- pender effect; hand-em- broidered collar of white = cashmere; pluid silk belt; full plaited skirt; sizes 8 to 14 years Si dianes x GIRLS’ DRESSES of white repp, in Russian ‘ blouse model, as illustrated; buttoned on side; low iene er Pain ite or eggs Women’s Dependable Gloves with contrasting color. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $1. r dail: JUNIORS’ SUITS of fine diagonal, gabardine o: Many hundreds pairs of gloves change hands daily at corduroy. High velvet collar trimmed with fur | Bloomingdales’. The following items give an idea why our Another model has fur collar and cuffs. Sill braid |! giove business is such a tremendous success on bottom of coat; satin lined, Sizes 13,15, 17 yeu. $15.50, $17.98. $22.98 “Duplex’’ Washable Cotton Glace Kid Gloves, 95 Second Floor At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Furnishings Specially Priced Several special purchases, made at less than current prices, make it possible for us to make these very interesting prices for to-morrow's selling. Do not fail to take advantage of these offerings. 1,200 Shirts, $1.15 |400 Bath Robes, $1.88 teva tg in Loy py Heavy blanket flannel models of high-grade corded | robes in new designs and madras, new deni and 1 Calorings, with" inundered | lorings, finished with heavy cuffs, are particularly strong | girdle to match, all sizes. values, Sizes 14 to 18, The blankets from which Holiday Neckwear, 49¢ 1,800 Shirts, 74¢ _ | these robes are made retall A tremendous assortment of — Laundered or soft negligee|im our own store for more etyiet in peroele or merosriond a than this. terials, in new at. ties in Persian and other tractive petterns, Sizes 14| 400 Sweaters, $1.98 to 18, We consider them] These are heavy ruff neck extra strong values at this| modele in maroon, gray or end four-in-hand styles. price. navy, and are in all sizes Main Floor White _— | | the best of the season's novel- 1 crossrods and double fill ubstantial pleces./ers. You will consider $9. 75 $19.25" a xrent bareain at novelty silks, in large open- At Bloomingdal Heavy Quartered Uak Table 4 1 a, Sofoot Gloves, 50c Two clasps, 3 rows of Paris point : arved ‘claw fect at a At Bloomingdatew Heavy quality, in tan, gray, natural |émbroidery; also mannish capeskin wa | A anecial “auantiy “Nature Shape” Footwear “a tase keugebeee ne ; ; : ; 79 , ; {Cat Tapoiey Hag, 10 alserieas $16.25 Specially Designed for Boys and Girls Ginee iid Gloves, Ths ‘Two clasps, 3 rows embroidery on| Glace Kid Gloves, 65¢ back; gusseted fingers; tan, gray,| Two clasps, gusscted between the black or white fingers for strength; tan, gray, black, Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gloves, 49c Glace kid, lined or unlined. All sizes in tan or brown. Men’s Medium or Heavy Weight Gloves, 89c Heavy capeskin in tan, brown or gray. Heavy gray suede gloves. Or medium weight gray suede, lined or unlined. All sizes in each style. FOR MEN-—An unusual opportunity to purchase black or white glace kid gloves, 75¢ 800 pairs in this collection, from two well-known makers whose names we are not permitted to mention in this announcement. Their names are stamped on every pair. Black or white glace kid of high grade, sold to us at a special price con- 9 ft, a 12 ft, Axminster Rug... 23.50) O1nIn@ Room Furniture in alt styles i 8 Carpet Sweeper, + 2.98 GS laweet prices, e k ath Rug + 150 & 4 j = Quartered Oak Under thts heading we mention goods which, because of the small lots, are reduced to remarkably low prices to close quickly, It will be necessary to shop early to ere finding any of them ft. These shoes are fashioned to give young, tender feet proper development and insure comfort as well as wearing quality. Toes are not cramped as in ordinary shoes. By taking care of the child’s feet now, future foot troubles may be avoided. “Nature Shape” Shoes are obtainable only at Bloomingdales’. May be had in dull or patent leathers in the following sizes: Boys’, 9 to 1244, $1.98 and $2.48. Boys’, 1 to 514, $2.48 and $2.98, Child’s, 6 to 11, $1.69 to $2.48. Girls’, 1114 to 2, $1.98 to $2.98. Larger sizes, 21% to 6, $2.48 to $3.98. Just Received—Several styles in white buckskin, button PARED t, yard rpet, good quality, y Tapestry Sed Ae UT |All Measuring, Sewing, Laying Ete., ' FREE. “Oldest Furniture House in America” ronnes for ohildren. O periety of any’ oS De ake Other amounts tn vro- or lace for college girls or smaller children; prices range from | | cession because of sight imperfections which cannot hurt the wearing quelity, i: sant ot “wife bya ., handeomety ‘ tion, Pay by th Mf i accordi ize. But for these faults the prices would be considerably higher. All sizes, Mjuatrate: oSles: "Tones “ABSormen BE weck you wish, Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row $2.69 to $4.80, according ee aioe La ie a otis ads each } ‘ 10% OFF FOR CASH. Between Brooklyn Bridge Subway Station and Chatham Sq. “‘L’? Station amend ae } “to — ——n , : --| ro BLOOMINGDALES’ 7x 38 SOV