The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 5

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By i ~~ "BREAKS A $25,000 IN FINERY TODENTFY LOOT Police Call Film Actress Ac- cused of $25,000 Thefts e 4 Kleptomaniac. weeecreeeeeeeey Representatives of thirty-five de- partment stores In Manhattan, Brook- | tym, Newark, Jersey City and other | Places in the metropolitan district vis- ited Polico Headquarters to-day to identity tho $25,000 worth of goods | ‘ etolen from their shops by an attrac. | « tive young woman who, when arrested faturday night, gave the name of| CO |e MiSs Mamian CLARK. 906-6 6490966400000O440004 Elizabeth Scanlon, but who has since been identified as Marian Clark, a motion picture actress. Fome of the mystery which sur- rounded the young woman at the her arrest in her apartment 63 West Sixty-ninth Street, ——S—0 a «oO confusion in which the stolen articles | artificial flowers and cheap 4 week. Sho has Bios eyes, brown } all combined to attest more than or-/ S$] AIN MAN'S WIDOW Loses.| MOVIE A pteces 35 STORES ROBBED ON Chibes 6F aYuatave were found. Expensive Inces and| Jewelry to fur coats and diamon ’ silks were wrapped about shoes in corners of her rooms. JURE RVEWING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 10916. hair, weighs about pounds, |dinary refinement and culture. studded ornaments Greases in good taste and around the | Magistrate Marsh asked if she desired |comet te Among the other articles brought | Studios was known as “Innocent. to communicate wit 4 to headquarters in a patrol wagon my’ che relied, hha Costly goms in tawdry tangles dan-| were: 145 pairs of gloves of the most oe angeienaet” eho replied. “I haven't} jeans he Hive or sil gled from the chandeliers and bed-| expensive make, 30 pairs of shoes, 48 ACTRESS PLEADS GUILTY i ihe KENSACK 1, N | posts, Jewelry, bric-a-brac and | hats, some of them as large as a wash whee You understand | thoroughly bre widow of Louls Waiters, of Ho- | trast uv he) (Ud: 12 tailor-made suits, 7 knitted pereloted the hte or wullty means?” | gota, has lost her suit against the Fragile bits of china, many of thé! jackets, 19 skirts, 68 waists, 81 ploces Cental agistrate American Paper Company under the articles smashed, were found in| of ry, 89 pleces of bric-a-brac, ertainly,” she replied workmen's penantion at. On waste baskets and bureau drawers. | 19 dbags, 80 bracelets, 55 other ‘ ai Sian mem Christmas 914, the aged watch- About the only thing the young] Pleces of Jewelry, Including a baby's | “Friends? “1 Haven't Any,” She More Gold From Casade man at or mill was murdered BOOY woman did systematically was to re- move the tags from every article, pla op! mote of there t minder of her eto art ed} in enabling the representatives of the!{n custody and sid she did not know | °htreed with petty larceny in having sto No article appeared too small or res to recover their goods why she stole, as she had enough | Stolen a Clock valued at $1.66 from a ; ng 3F |money for her needs, She ts locked | Hroadway department store, she xpensive, none too large or costly| up in Jefferson Market prison. to arouse her cupidity, For instance, | "Her last appearance in a moving| Pisaded guilty and wae held in $500 the stuff found in her apartment| picture was in “Miss George Wa for General ranged from three-cent bunches of! ingta hown at the Strand The womal Pr} ine: 1, 9 | where the stole ty was found, “Pape'sColdCompound” |r. antcn way wocaay when a study of the finger prints at Head- ispleasantand affords jausrters siowed aie ad been ar- rested as a shoplifter Jan, 20, 1915, Instant Relief, | under the name of Mary Arnheim. | On that occasion a man who said # he w her husband appeared in court A dose taken every two hours until ¥! ® was arraigned. Later she three doses are taken will end grippe %* convicted in General Sesstons misery and break up a cold. and fined $25, On Saturday she told It prompty opens clogged-up nos-, Capt. Deevy she had never been ar- trils and air passages in the head, rested before and that the shoplifting stops nasty discharge or nose running, mania had not seized her until five relieves sick headache, dullness, fe-, months ago verishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore-, ness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing a Deevey and his assistants say she jis one of the most remarkable pris and snufling! Tase yous thabbing overs that has ever come under thelr head! Nothing else in the world gives ODSf¥Ation. They are inciined to re- such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold 4rd her as a kleptomaniac, basing Compound,” which costs only 25 cents thelr belief on the fact that she ap- at any drug store. It acts without, parently made no effort to dispose agsistance, tastes nice, causes no incon- of the stuff take venience. Be sure you get the genuine. | toma Don't accept som 1 Advt. | ac theory ts further tives say, by the B. Altman & Co. A Sale of Fancy Articles AT EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES has been arranged to take place to-morrow (Tuesday) in the Department on the Fourth Floor. It will comprise Folding Work Stands, consisting of cretonne bag attached to a gilded or white-enameled wooden frame . . «+ © « $1.35 Telephone Screens (doll design) of enameled wood, hand-painted'. . . © $1.35 Combination Pincushions and Trinket Boxes, covered with silk and ornamented with Japanese doil head oe ie Breakfast Trays of white-enameled wood, with floral decoration . « e $3.68 ——— = Sy B. Altman & Cn. The New Assortments of Men’s Slippers 144 {nclude many original noveltios as well as the conventional shapes and leathers. A special feature is le of styles calculated to appeal to the man who desires his home footwear to express individuallty and good taste, In the regular stock there are Silppers at prices ranging from $2.50 to $15.00 per patr, (Men's Shoe Department, Firet Moor) Fifth Avene, New Purk \ | cidentally, were a Fro-cent pans 16 darnncte J 4 A Further imports of gold from Canada]! The fact that Miss Clark would not] Replies When Magistrate Walsh | were announced to-day. J.P Storkan |" “tne Rup! The fact that Miss k t A 0. depoatting $7.50 tthe Aneay | at permit the matds at the boarding Questions Her. Offica TMA. maken a total cot Stn , enter her rooms aroused the 00 in gold importa since the begin of a woman detective. A woman who described herself as : 6 Wie Ge anatet in the eines | OVI McGraw, forty-four yours ol room and, wondering why she never | 4nd who sald she was an actress, w: jo matter to the rrest followed month's salary it affirmed Judge it the Court. of BUILOER cing them in a box, It is the} nion of the police that sho thought] 4 @ constant re NO. ALCOHOL OF | DANGEROUS DRUGS | arraigned before Magistrate Mare) | ~ Ee ae | in Jefferson Market Court to-day | re detective: feles_ themselved Miss Clarl when ta = 5th Avenue 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday i Hounded vhee Gtesléy 1905 Purchases will appear on bill rendered January Ist. | Lord @ Taylor; en pee | || | IMPORTED MOTOR & VICTORIA CASES | | 8th Street FIFTH AVENUE oth Street 5 p 7 + enmnann —j ) About '3 Less Than Regular Prices 9 An exceptionally choice collection of Fitted Motor | MILLINERY PRE-INVENTORY SALE , ) and Victoria Cases purchased from a leading importer i Radical Reductions For Quick Clearance ¥| at a decided discount from regular prices, affording | In the Domestic Millinery Section « A Timely Opportunity to Purchase Handsome Holiday Gifts ' Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s ] bah Es ion cee pg er Long Grain, Fancy | “ S| alf or Ecrase Leathers, si ined; containi | | Velvet Trimmed Hats ) twelve or thirteen fittings. Black and Ae hoy ing eleven, | $1.00, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 a $4.95 18 16:76 cate ints ' All Other Trimmed Velvet Hats—Also Reduced \) ! In the ireneh Section An Extensive Assortment S Special Offering 100 Trimmed Hats H Untrimmed Hats () . ‘ $5.00 ' $1.00 to $3.50 4 McCREERY SILKS” \ Formerly $15.00 and $18.00 V elvet, Felt, Velours, Hatter’s Plush Q : j __ All other Velvet Trimmed Hats at All Fancy Feathers and Flowers Famous Over Half a Century Half Price. at Half Price. () 2,000 Yards New Novelty Striped Sat; , { None C, O. D. No Approvals. 12,¢ Yards New Novelty Striped Satins, Yard 1.50 i Fourth Floor ies : In a choice variety of the latest styles and fashionable color comt inations, in- | Ge IS eI ee esters ilpenabonthatecttmstns, 1 || cluding Burgundy, Taupe, Navy Blue and Russian Green. 86 inches wide. COTTON & LINEN DRESS FABRICS | | SERVICE APPAREL [{) sormaaummcoesss tamer ) LAGE vests VEILS ve ; 3 e xceptional Holiday ‘erin The Correct Outfitting of Nurses and Maids |. Parley Gabardine . SUiLiNes? "4'avencs Claris Mane 4 Convention’s pronouncements as to Service Apparel are absolutely met styles in All White or White ground with black Lace Vail : Bis BI Jaa White. Nery o in the Lord & Taylor assortments of Uniforms, Aprons and Caps. & stripes. 36 inches wide. yard 55¢ Blue, Brown Tau oe Purnl 7 ery 1 A Department devoted exclusively to this very particular outfitting | Challis,—All Wool, in a wide range of neat 3 7: I ple, | is equipped at all times with the prescribed attire, in makes of notable excel- figured and striped patterns on light, medium each 75c, 95e and 1.25 lence and at prices marked by their moderation, or dark grounds. Special, yard 88c regularly 1,75 to 2.50 1 Maids’ Dresses H Aprons | Fancy Cottons for children’s dresses and IVORY-FINISHED ARTICLES 4 Percale Dresses—neat spot, ring, check Maids’ and Waitresses’ Aprons—small | romper suits; strong, serviceable qualities; | ————————————__— | and stripe effect, _ bib and strap effects; round and square | %| fast colors, 32 inches wide. yard 19¢ French, English and Domestic “i oes 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25 1 shapes 35c to $2.95 Scotch Ginghams,—Fancy stripes, checks Ivory finished Toilet Articles 0 Pe asad pra pcerie sad phi eld Work Aprons—white, with and ube and Tartan plaids in a great variety of attrac- Ss At Moderate rete. # SPs hes 35c to $1.25 3 ie inet ana . Min bs ’ x $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 75c to $1.25 9) tive color corabinasiony: ; Spec ial, yard ie Hair Brushes ae to O38 Uniforms j Madras Shirtings,—White grounds with Salve Boxes.. Se to 1.00 me So teem mameDixt Moth, Dis aah colored stripes or neat figured patterns, Military Brushes, pair . 3.50 to 11.25 ; $2.50, $3.00-and $4.00 A New Parlor Maid’s Set Clocks. . 2.00 to 5.25 Black, Plum or Grey Uniforms—cotton Dress of black cotton pongee on correct ! ) LININGS & FLANNELS On -25e to 1.25 \ ngees, poplins, mohairs, percales and osy fines with cen white raARALe collar % Vie ane Se Gloh Bikes 35c_ to 260 rrouxville Cloth, and cuffs, prettily frilled ib A d fe i ee o Teouayl Sothys sith, cuit cobinen | Mea mee Sey tilled Bib Apron aig At Specia Prices Hat Brushes... ; 2.50 a is ' Brocade Lining Satin,—cotton back; Candlesticks, including shade and candle.1,00 ~ Special for Tuesday . | % strong, durable quality, in all the desirable Puff Boxes eee 75c¢ to 7.75 $4.00 Grey Cotton Poplin Uniforms, $2.50 | A colors. 80 inches wide. yard 98c er LE abbas oe to ha8 Made of heavy quality poplin in model with flaring, gored skirt and Gibson waist with l Eiderdown,—novelty self-colored stripe Tri nket Box socket; hemstitched lawn bands finish high collar and sleeves ' en y pe pe nke Oxi 25 ponent @ patterns in desirable colors for house gowns, | Complete Assortments of ** Dix-Made”’ Jo -obteaccioavandimiaentwi bathrobes) aes inka Three-letter Monograms Engraved “La Mode and Lord & Taylor Uniforms ! | wide, yard 98c Free on all Seta ee cal x Embroidered White Petticoat Flannel — 12-Piece Sets, consisting of Mirror, Hair * ESS Lae ee, 2 " } agreat variety of pretty designs. yard 1.35 | Brush, Cloth Brush, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, “ | Sateens,—brilliant, permanent finish; in a File Ps yg trier om, owe & full range of new Art Colors for draperies, lace ‘ . : . spreads and coat linings. 86 inches wide. Thermos Bottles & Boudoir Carafes yard 32c Comple e New Lines Special Offerings BEADED DRAW-STRING BAGS | Below Regular Prices steel-beaded Draw-string Bags, now extremely fashionable, are here offered at decidedly less than the usual prices. Bags made of Chiffon Velvet, with plain or scalloped tops, attractively Steel-beaded; silk lined; fitted with f The superiority of “Redfern” models lies in the combination of correct style with absolute comfort, which these Corsets invariably possess. In them the corset designer’s art finds perfect expression, resulting in ideal models for every type of figure. Redfern Corsets are priced according to their elaborateness and the qualities of the fabrics of which they are fashioned. In each the lines, the contour, the fit, the w aring qualities are invariably superior, In each is embodied the grace and distinction always characteristic of Redfern Corsetry, Our Corsetieres will aid in the selection of a Redfern model best adapted idual requirements. purse and mirror; silk cord or silk ribbon draw-string. Two styles, of Black Chiffon | Bags of Chiffon Velvet, Black and to your ir Velvet | afew in the newest colorings. ‘ cyh 3.95 | each 2.95 regularly 5,00 Redfern Corsets .--$3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 seseeeeeeseeess + $6.00 and $10.00 Warner’a Corseta Authoritative styles in these very popular, moderately priced Corsets, absolutely guaranteed not to rust, break or tear, Lord & Taylor carry, at all times, complete assortments of Warner's models, Dainty, durable coutil and batiste ee prettily trimmed, In Coutil and Batiste Novelty Broche, white or pink. .....++0005 regularly 3.95 ; The Sunday W orld’s pg se Ree other two mediums Want Directory in the universe. $1.00, $1,50 and §2,00 Broche—pink or white.,sseresreresorssserterserseersererereene es 1 02000 Second Floor >< S>0- ——_ S OK ae Oe Oe Oe (OO ree Ore Ora 0 Pee 1 ee OR Or Gbnitar ass sso nite hileen Ii) sid Sicmabels Seas eath hc hu $n LE — omen i

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