The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 12

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FE ' f { } & > ee TE TD Pe ae on Sema re ee aa Ce ecencrennS cease a ee SSR Oe SEV Seer se Pee ete re Bok FR ACISE “OF BIG THEFT FREE Moore’s thieheviis nployers Say Loss to the Firm Is Between $100,000 and $600,000. Robert Moore, under arrest on the eharge of roMbing the brokerage firm of W. R. Craig & Co., succeeded tn Obtaining $25,000 bail early to-day and was released from the Tombs. The bond was furnished by Robert | | H. Davis, a real estate broker, of No. 2870 Broadway, with offices at No, 3 East Forty-fourth Street, who qualified, it is said, for the young broker's father The four-story Feetaurant and rooming house prop erty at No, 115 West Forty-fifth Street figures in the bond Meanwhile, the Grand Jury Nas be ORIGINAL CREATIONS AT DECIDED SAVINGS IN PRICE Smart, Dainty Pumps in, Potent, Black rite Kid ben emp. ae n sists and “oDulet ‘model, Sate, Bway @ 9461. | 1531 Biw. OPENS AN ACCOUNT OUR PRICES Ak® RIGHT 3 Rooms tursusned 559 98 CORNE 156 SI. SETS OF TEETH s3e2uP Suver Funes i SOLID GOLD] BRIDGE WORK |. HAVE Ores WITH He Oa eer REPAIRED WHILE_YOU WAIT. or BLOOM MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST “TWO OFFICES ~~ 2 East 125 > St, | 1G9 East 34" Sx, E COR BB AVE Seave hoy Ae ¥ A.M, TOS P. Satay 2M ro Me palLA Mt ~NS25 00 BA ad Investigation of Moore's al- peculattons, core, the police say, has admitted losing more than baif a million tn . » his manip- is by making te of cur} four years old, uiet man. His Moore, President 1 Trust Company, cently Indicted in of the Commer the men connection with the jooting Pittsburgh Life and T The elder Moore was jain from 1911 to 1914, and was Tam ‘many's candidate for Comptroller in 1908, The younger Moore lived with his wife and two children at No, 202 Wood Street, Rutherford N, J., a sub- stantial looking house which he pur- chased for $10,000 four years ago from Solomon Schatzkin, Vice Preni dent of Burns Brothers’ pany, who own conalderad tate in Rutherford, The M was dark to-day and neighbors said Moore's wife and children, two small nya, had left the place yesterday af- It 1s believed they are now ving with Moore's parents at the latter's home tn Riverside Drive. Neiehbors said the Moores lived quietly and took no part in the f the town, Although imitted his salary was t $100 n week, It was learned to- day that he kept three automobiles, had five servants and recently added @ $3,000 billiard room to hie home. Moore had a large etovk of prize poult on his place, which covers about an acre of ground, The poultry was removed several days ago. Th. M, Stuart Wortley, senior ber of the firm of W. R. Craig & Co. said to-day that an examination of the books showed the loss would not go over $600,000 and would certainly not be les# than $100,000, He added that all losses would be made good. F.C. Zmbriakie, wool dealer, at No. | 13 South William Street, count with Craig & C rr Moore, it is alleged, latter's losses, sald shocked by having his faith in Moore | shattered to discuss the case. “I have no idea how much I will lone,” said Mr. Zabriakte | BANKER GARRYINS RANSOM mem- D@zen Autos Trail His Car and Kid-| nappers Do Not Keep Appointment. SPRINGFIELD, Mo, June 1-4 Holland Keet returned home to-day | a fruitless night's drive in an | automobile over the hills of | County, presumably carrying py sald to have been de-{ he captors of bis small} after © prevented the kidnappe lations be- and the boy's ; the fourteeen months’ old son of the banker, was stolen Wednex day night while his parents were at- tending ‘a dan t the Springfleld et, the next «day, ling bow he could redeem his © nild | “ADMIRAL MAYD NOT | TO BE DISPLACED | WASHINGTON, June 1.—Secretary of the Navy Dantels to-day expressed grent indignation when his attention was called to @ story published tn a New York morning newspaper yester day saying that Ke G. Winterhaltar we Admiral W. J. May in-chief of the Atlantic questioning his record “It 1s a great outrage and almost! treason to question the loyalty of an American naval officer because he has a German name,” #aid Mr. Dan- felt, “So far as displacing Admiral ayo is concerned, [ have not even given the matter a thought. Ai mira! Mayo is performing the exa ing duties of his office with absolt | satisfaction.” ar Admiral Albert > Spain Selaen Wheat Consigned to Switsertand, ! BALBOA, Spain, June 1 (via Paris). | 4 the setzu entine wheat | Rosario, which arri day, The | Spanish state maintains entitied to take aver the wheat to meet the needs of ipain, Ti RAUMANN @ RDA: |S BAU LA Open Saturdays Te 10P. M. We Close Evepings ai 6 o'Clock. DUOFOLD ‘SOFA BED soap eee Eas & SAVE N&BRO Our Liberal Credit Terms apply alse to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. xf EERERRREE HSER EE The frame } is in Golden x Oak i finish, x the seat ¥ and back % are up- Hi x x x x x x x i Spanish leather; when open is a full — Magygl x size bed; when clo: is 4 . | feet wide; like cuts. This $697.98 § does not include the mattress tf WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE } 84" Sr. | ARE AAC BORCHERS HTH RRO HCH RO HOT HC < | FAILS TO FIND STOLEN SON \ trailed the | |! is thought | |! nker here, }} “ABRAHAM “* STRAUS) Long Island to the A. & S. Subway Entrance From any station on the Greenport, Amagansett, Oyster Bay, Wad- Ing River and otlver lines tribute o Fiatiniah Avenue Station, passengers are under covi he te Subway Station at Hoyt Street, with direct entrance into the Store. A Brave Delegation, Indeed!-- These MEN’S SUMMER SUITS _At $16.75 Men will find the running mates of these Suits, as regards their materials and their general excellence, re- tailing at a good deal more in other shops. There are soft flannels and flannel-finished cassi- meres—the popular fab- rics this season—in plain blues, grays and browns, and neat stripes on dark / grounds. Some of the flannel Suits are quarter silk-lined and have silk s leeve-linings. Then there are blue or gray serges, homespuns and cassimeres in stripes, checks ‘and mixtures—all told, Libre twenty-five patterns—all of a quality that you distinctly DON'T usually find in Suits at anywhere near this ‘Price— ~$16.75, Second tioor, Hoyt atrect Men! The Right Straw H Hat The Hat that you know is the right one the moment you put it on ce) your head. The Hat about which you have no misgivings. It is here among a complete stock of the best makes, all bearing the lowest prices. Fine Splits, Sennits and Fancy Braids, in Sailor or Yacht Shapes, in, All the Good Styles $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.00 English Straw Hats, with a self-conforming band which makes your Hat feel like it belonged to you. $1.95, $2.50 and $3.00, Other Hats From Which Men Will Derive Comfort In Wearing Panamas, in Stitched Cloth’ Motoring sore 1d Hats......... $1.95 and $2,95 we South American eee , 5 $3.50 and $5 | Tissue Weight Crush Hat Naval» Reserve 48c Leghorns. $1.50 Tennis and Hats | White Sport Hats Street floor, Men's Shop, East Bu. 50c Men’s “Silk Shirts, $3.98 In New Plain Colors Anything but plain, however, in their smartness of appearance. Blue, lavender, coral, _maize—splendid Shirts for a hot Summer day. Pure silk, and washable. Made up the way we-and critical men—like them. — Soft cuffs. The moderate price is an important element in their interest. Bteeet floor, Fast Building $12. 65 Golf Outfits, $10. 75 This is one inducement for golfers to visit the Sporting Goods Store Saturday. Each of these outfits contain a well-made, steel-supported canvas Caddy Bag, two Edinboro Wooden Clubs and three Edinboro trons. $31.98 “America” Bicycles, $27.98 These are floor samples that in handling have been slightly scratched. But the scratches do not affect the service they are capable of giving. Thee “America” Bicycles are high-grade wheels with New Departure coaster brake, and guards, motor cycle handle bars and pedals. Men's and women's styles. Gvorting Goods Store, Fourth floor, Weet Building, Swirls of Black Wheat on Velvet-Crowned Hats And Every Other New Fashion Note In Millinery At $4.95 To see Saturday's Mil- linery showing is to become acquainted with the “last word" of the mode for mid- Summer and late Summer wearing. There are ~All White Satin or Georgetle Crepe Hats Soutache Arabesque Braided Taffetas —Crushed Satin or Velvet Transparent Novelty Net Brims Styles Inspired By Military Caps Hats with Pocohontas Crowns of * Aigrettes” Each Model Distinctive, Compelling Admiration All Made in Our Own Workrooms On Display, Meszanine flo Hats Crowned with et re at Fulton St., Cor. Bridge St. At Stibway Station. Brooklym, Safe Fur Storage Absolute protection’ from Moths, Fire or Theft—in our cold storage vaults—2% on your own val- uation. 1329-1331 Broadway) Near Gutes Até« Brooklyn, — 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48tb and 491 Ste. Brooklyn, Most Important Sale of the Year 10° Silk and Cloth Tailleur Suits and Coats 515 A special purchase of three manufacturers’ stocks. Fresh, clean goods, which earlier in the season would have been priced from $18.75 to $39.50 Included are many of the finest garments taken from our own stock Silk Suits Silk Coats Cloth Coats Sport Coats Taffeta Coats Military $10.75 Wool Velour Coat, half lined. $15.00 Gabardine baif ised Saturday An Extraordinary oe Ad Event ‘e Georgette and Crepe %, de Chine Waists + aad & ot a The values are more extraordinary than anything we have ever offered. Hundreds of styles in all colors. Hand Emb. Blouses. Georgette Blouses. Gegrgette Blouses, trim- Lace Trimmed Blouses med with contrasting Crepe de Chine Blouses shales. All sizes, $15.00 Mannish Serge Suit | $10.75 Serge and Gabardine Suit, Spring shades. $15. bos Chiffon Taf- feta Coat, half lined. $1 5.00 the Peau de C lined, . . \ Z ré Fy 3 $ The early season prices on these waists would be $5.00 to $7.75. $395! so on Special Purchase of Two-Piece Summer Sport Frocks Women's and Misses’ Sizes Matertals of Shantung, Khaki-Kool, Satin and Shantung combinations and Striped Crepe de Chine. Extraordinary assonment of the finer grade Dresses, in an array of $ the most beautiful colors for Summer wear. .........66.. cece ecu eees 3 Actual Value 25.00 to 39. 50 Mechs, Three Brooklyn Stores: WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS,

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