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Kenmare St. * ’ + IN STEEL PRES TO-COVERNMENT — IN$150,000 THEFTS KNOWNTE TO GLERKS fy Bids for Battleship Supplies | Show Kiting and Reversal Will Clear Up Many Bank When the thi yc nd 44 if t 8 their cons: Bids from elev ok” thousands ushier's ¢ complete it within two years. i ing been seen about their bi from 30 to 40 per cent. over ma for the battle eared from t The men we Une-up a preliminar: alal Bank &\ said he remembered seeing Charles bidder for various kinds | Hoffman and William Elliott, two of posits steol per 9 ‘ompany of Pittsburga nickel steel plates a AGAIN BOOST PRIGES TORRING OUT GRUDEOIL secent Advance Fails to Several Million Barrels Still in Storage, URGH, Dee. nm advanced te added to the © have been no important GETS YEAR ON N GIRL’ 'S CHARGE termann Convicted Mins Slegrist in Subway. Louls Untermann, wh A private detective and li Hundred sentenced to ¢ by Jus Moss in sions to-day, @ public duty m the Justices ¢ thia statement and te © "one of the worst men" t WEDDING | GIFT Fi FROM INDIANS, With Greeting Going to Mes, Galt, My aim is to give. the Pupiic the very best grade of work lowert nossihin prices. You can pay dou'le what ! charge, but you cannot aei beuer word, These fices have been built up on the honest work and square 2-Karat BQ payment plan may sai My easy it. FIN meres: you. 215 W. 42 St, So te yj bat, Austoae ltt A ae eity | check for $2 the window Bre the tellers, 000 was ta Robberies. nial Bank, pn at cha dollars from th mn arraigned today! ty, w mpantes, op n the West uurt there were a| Bank case ¥ the Navy Department, all offered to seore of bank officials waiting to iden- | ¢ begin delivery within six months and | tity them, Representatives of three) ¢ y banks identified them as hav- | g: nks on| the time, nds of dollars dis- ushier's cage r picked ont from a a in the petghenade| |New Trial » their hearing befo s when thow - seh . keorar? and Richard Murphy, _|have been requested to come to this! j, city to identify the men, The police e to solve bank veries involv. ! an amount In excess of $150,000 |) » the men are brought to trial, Pierce, the cashier of the ‘ tional Bank, of Trenton, | bank the prisoners, in the bank in Decem- ber 1914, when $1,500 and a certified] 00 was hooked through! in the bank who had been spoken to by Hoffman also identified him yard Schmidt, 1 and Market National Bank, of Newdrk, sald Elliott was seen in the First dose of ‘ bank in November, 1914, when $2,500 n from the cage of one of of the men in ¢ srtain Post Office robb puer and every bit of evic ced against them in the ¢ 8 fought over. s that ) throug it was sald 0 within reach of the cane at _ LOOTING VERDICT STANDS. jenied TI efrauding Bank, » Dec. 3.—Federal Judge Ray to-day denied a new trial m, Howard G, Rogers | to Baron Oppenh e Pirst National Bank of Amster- 1 lengthy opinion of twenty three | itten pages Judge Ray held 00 by chec hey had had no de World THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, "AND NOSE CLEAR cashier of th “Pp, grippe misery. Two men picked out William Clark,! Don't stay stuffed-up! Sale the third of the trio under arrest. One| Quit bl ‘ lieved Tha entifications | ¥98 Cashier Edward Ambruster, of|of ‘“Pape's Cold Compound” taken Believed That Identificat jthe Trust Company ot Jersey City./every two hours until | Ho said Clark and Hoffman were in i | the bank in February tast when $3, Hl Another official of } ving and snuffling! A re taken will end He would not) stiffness, at drug ta there was intoa PLAYER PIANO ee Men convicted of loot-+ “at | ks on the BONWIT TELLER &CO. Special Sale—Misses’ Suits, Coats & Frocks arranged for Saturday at greatly reduced prices Misses’ Tailleur Suits 20.00 Formerly to 35.00 Gabardine and broadcloth models, some fur- trimmed. Plaited, flare and belted effects, In the favored colors. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits 29.50 Formerly to 49.50 Of checked covert cloth, broadcloth and wool velour, Fur-trimmed. Corded waist-line and bell tears effects, In fashionable shades. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Dressy Suits Formerly to 65.00 39.50 49.50 Corduroy, velvet, broadcloth, wool velour, velveteen and chiffon velvet Suits. Many of them copies of French models. Collared, cuffed and banded in fur. All the favored suit shades. . , | Misses’ Trotteur & Dressy Coats 25.00 39.50 Formerly to 49.50 | Daytime mo cloth mod in fancy mixture weaves, plaid-back fabrics, gabardine, corduroy, velour and Bolivia Chin collars of velvet; collars and cuffs of natural-dyed skunk or skunk raccoon. And | simply tailored coats to wear with furs. Many copies of famous “Originals.” In all colorings for daytime wear, Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Daytime & Dansant Frocks 25.00 35.00 Formerly priced to 45.00 Daytime dressy frocks of Georgette crepe, striped taffeta, charmeuse, Jenny plaid silk and serge compose, and serge and taffeta compose, and broadcloth and velvet, fur-trimmed models, All colors, Sizes 14 to 18, Dansant frocks of chiffon, Georgette, taffeta, charmeuse, net, soiree silk and embroidered faille. Quaint coatee effects, putfed sleeves and bouffant draperies. In the new evening shades. Sizes 14 to 18, ‘*Flapper”’ Skating Suits of Stockinette Cap and Scarf to Match Special at 25.00 Norfolk model with patent leather belt. In rose, tan or green. Tasselled Cap and fringed scarf to match, Sizes 12 to 16, A Sale of “Flapper”. Suits and Coats ( Registered.) “Flapper” Suits 19,50 Formerly to 29.50 Suits for “Flappers,” in gabardine; double-breasted and Russian effects. Navy, brown and green. Fur- trimmed corduroy models. Sizes 12 to 16, “Flapper” Coats 12.50 Formerly 16.50 Of velour, wool plush, chinchilla, wool plaids and checks. Belted and flare models, Some fur- trimmed, In the new colors, Sizes 12 to 16. “Flapper” Afternoon Frocks Special at 16.50 Velveteen, serge and silk compose, silk and plaid compose frocks. A variety of attractive models in all the wanted colors, Sizes 12 to 16 Collection of Girls’ Dresses at | 4.85 Formerly to 12.75 Serge, corduroy, lingerie linen and challis frocks for children, Odd sizes--6 to 10 years Pes Sremreeee camigeeoe wommemmty Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all D> 0-0 <EED<c trils and air passages; stops nasty discharge ot nose running; relieves jeulsick headache, dullness, feverishness, Which they were sought if they|sore throat, sneezing, soreness and 1 he “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the relief known and costs es. It acts nice, and Jon't accept <> 0-<CEED (co) <a> Turn your PIANO into a player-pi a quality onl which we fully guar- ee. Come in fora demonstration. KNABE 5th Ave., at 39th St, er DD 0 DD) D0 0) 0D ED ED ED 0 ED ED) ED) ED) DE ants” Work Wonder: OP een eme oan Chickering Kall Royal Dadmun Baritone \ Seen am scmeets 1915. Founded 1826 A, MUSICALE December 4, at 3 P. M. SOLOISTS: Louise Wagner 07 Dramatic Soprano 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Greeley 1g00 Taylor |" 39th Street Club Luncheon 500 Tea, 10 A. M. to § P. M. Luncheon andAfternoon Tenth Floor Se eee ey 2D 0 0 ED ED 0D 0D (0D ED ED ED 0) ED 0 ED |) ED) END) ERD) EDO) CRED |) CD (ED () ED) ED) $29.50 $29.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses $9.50 and $15.00 Were $19.50 to $32.50. Serge and serge in combination effects with taffeta, charmeuse or novelty silks trimmed with fur, braid or hand embroidery. In many smart styles. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses’ Coats Specially priced, $15.00, 18.50, 23.00 to $39.50 Mixtures, corduroys, velvets, plushes and velours in practical and dressy models, many fur trimmed. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. 2. >) DD) ND (DC) For the Woman of Fashion How smart they are, these clever little Cha- HATS OF FUR | and f peaux— | increase in vogue. at. prettily trimmed. Were $1.95 to $3.95 Were $4.50 to $6.9 | Fourth Floor. ee ee ree cee pena ee eee: ee eee ee ep ome emo: tee eee ae eee ee ener per en ren cee emcee sammst/emcmm: TOY-ZONTE Features the New Toys for Boys Young America’s wide eyed amazement is due to this first glimpse of the Lord & Taylor Toy-Zone Black and white or brown and tan check wool velour; the belted, pleated coat boasting collar, cuffs and pipings of white kidskin—extremely effective. The skirt features a “cornucopia” pocket, very new and smart. (As illustrated.) The New Covert Suits-—Fur Trimmed ‘Two models, the rather long flaring ‘ coats with beaver collars and cuffs; one belted model, the other with paneled O \, | back. Skirts with “battlement” yokes or pockets. In the light tan shades. modeled in wonderfully effective shapes shioned of the supple pelts which daily Of especially attractive style are Sealine Hats—in close fitting turban shapes....... $6.95 ‘Tricornes—in grey chinchilla squirrel and sealine.... $9.75 Moline Hats—turbans in this soft grey fur with fur bow; Smart Turbans of seal mole with velvet crowns..... $12.50 Misses’ and Children’s Hats Reduced for Clearaway School and dress hats of felt and velvet, simply and cuffs. MID-WINTER MODES FOR MISSES Different, decidedly, from the Suits of the early season, and New fabrics, new lines, new finishing touches, combine to make them unusually interesting. Check Suits—Leather Trimmed as smart as smart can be. Covert and Broadcloth Suits, Fur Trimmed, $25.00 Heavy coverts and broadcloths in a model with belted coat, stitched and corded, finished with beaver fur collar and Skirt with deep, pointed pockets. The New Dancing Frocks $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Satin charmeuse, Pekin striped satin, chiffon taffeta, silk tulle and Gros de Londres, with dear little puff and ruffled sleeves; silver lace, tulle and tiny ros prettiness. Skirts draped, scalloped, ruf- Bodices simple and: charming s add to their fled in most effective fashion. Juniors’ Serge Dresses Were $9.95, $10.95 95. Were $16.50 .. 7.50 Were $17.50, $19.50 .. 9.50 Middy, sailor and smocked Serge Dresses of unusually smart style and excellent quality, trimmed with braid and emblems. Sizes 13,15 and 17 years, Girls’ Serge Dresses Were $6.95 .. anne 95 Were $8.0 5.95 Were $12.50 7.50 Were $14.50 to $19.50... 9.50 Russian, sailor and one-piece models in all serge; a few with taffeta. Sizes 8 to 14 years. ‘TMrd Floor Scar. Muffs, - $1.00 $1.95 Muffs demo mcm: cece CLEARAWAY OF MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Prices sharply reduced for quick disposal because size ranges are incomplete. - $19.50 | Muffs,. ‘Taupe Fox ..-$27.50 4 Muffs.....- Girls’ Lingerie Dresses 95c to $12.50 Were $1.95 to $24.75. Voiles, nets and fine Lingerie Dresses, elaborate with lace insertions, edges and hand-embroideries; wide girdles and sashes. Many models. Sizes in- complete. Girls’ Party Dresses $5.00 to $19.50 Were $12.50 to $39.50 A collection of lovely little frocks in crepes, Dresden and plain taffeto, chiffons and net, with pleated, ruffled or tier skirts. > > > > © ED (ED (0) E> OEE 0 4D 0. FUR COATS AND SETS At Interesting Prices Never were Furs so fashionable, never so scarce, Despite ‘Taylor assortments are prepared to meet every demand for Coats and Sets of assured quality, style and dependability. Only selected pelts are used and the workmanship is faultless, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats $110.00, $135.00, $165.00 Natural Muskrat Coats these conditions the Lord & 7.50 Matched Sets Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Black Fox yen) Scarfs. . White For $24.50 Scarfs. TMrd Floor, [SKATING SHOES Now to the Fore. | With skating Sport of the season, the the SED 0) <EEEED- () <EERD- 0 <GEMED (0 ) <EEEED- (0 -CREED- 0 <GRED- 0-<GEEED (0) <2 0 GED $3.00, “$5 oo and $7.50 have assenger and — fre 7 i a too are: Bl od buildir B toy for little $1, 00 to $6.00 —a land of many delights! Bring your boy in and let him wander through the broad aisles, ‘Ten chances to one hewill be fas- cinated with the wonderful new construction toys, the marvel- ous mechanical devices with which the fortunate boy of to-day can spend many a busy and profitable hour. “Meccano” Engineering in minia- ture in 13 outfits, ranging from $1.00 to $36.00. With it can be constructed bridges, Ferris wheels, derricks, cul- verts, engine houses, that are models of engineering ingenuity. ‘The $1.00 Outfit makes 40 different models, Outfits at 4 Lionel Electric Railways > motors, ' trains; passenger trolley ca and all railway equipment, $4.00 to $35.00 Horse Racing Games, Usually $1.75 to $3.50, $1.25 to $3.00 rcks — the and educa eee poet ate it, Drums, ; 50 to $1.00 ! 50 to $2.50 Fourth Ploor rere ieee eee ase: question of the proper Shoe becomes a matter of importance. Lord & Taylor have specialized in Sport Shoes and feature many clever and cor- rect styles, Women’s and Children’ 8 # Skating Shoes f tan or black calfskin; laced t ankle straps, (Illustrated at cer ‘The same style in the toe and with re re.) Special,..... Men’s Skating Shoes (around Pioor) of black calfskin, Special Women’s Skating Boots an extremely high cut and very smart Boot of tan calfskin (equally desirable for a Walking Boot), Illustrated at the Ps Sa 8 “The Katrina’’—A Skating Boot of pearl grey or tan calfskin, Extra high cut with, rein. forced back; flat, low-heeled last......+.6+ 9, INustrated at right. Regulation ‘Gym’ Oxfords Biack calfskin, in two style With tur Ibs ieasakanaoan + $2.09 bh cee ae ee ee 0 A) AE) A 0 AT AY 0 SEC) SO 0-0 SD