The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 5

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er AG : wi “wee isavire ori WEDWEaDAY, suyeiusrs sy cilalbaie sia WOMEN VICTIMS MAN SOUGHT AS SWINDLER res eae the ‘Freie Be ia ate re eae Witon nested Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. M. OF MANY WOMEN BY FA ATTEMPT WEDTORS TAL: James McCreery & C0. oth Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Richard Appleton of Detroit, Govern-| cution asserte Newark Case. —_——— Prosecutor Predicts Quick Ar- ment agent, who made the transla- ioe ted by ill decide tl rest of Holub, Charged With $100,000 Fake. CThe KN OX Stiperfine Hat truly named—“Super- fine.” Added to its merit of style correctness there is that Knox traditional quality which means so much in the continued good ap- pearance of a stiff hat. article Jurors whe “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half A Century Another Shipment of Superior Quality Brilliant Black Dress Satin as used in this season’s best models. ..1,.95 yard ' Names of women who, without their Sueband's knowledge turned over their Bavings to John Holub, promoter of fn “airplane and automobile” brok- @rage concern, in the hope of reaping | & fortune, will be kept secret by As- * gistant District Attorney Dooling. Among the three-score or more veese eee regularly 2.50 Women from whom Holub is charged with having taken more than $100,000 for investment in fake Government} eontracts the most to be pitied, Mr. Dooling said to-day, are those who not only have scen their savings dis- @ppear, but will have to account for Specially Priced : WOOL DRESS GOODS 4 All Wool Costume Serge in a varied assortment of Navy Blue shades, ——r also Black. yard 2.25 @ them to their husbands, Mr. Dooling TWELVE DOLLARS eaid that Holub sticcecded in ajar f $15,000 from one victim. : oe Knox Stiff Hats, j . is “nts gy. HABE UAGAS cas It BuesE ats AS Eight, Ten and Twelve Dollars Q Advance Sale have been laid before the Grand Jury | in the this afternoon. Mr. Dooling also ex-|it sid up to pressed the opinion that Holub]}1 o'ct might be arrested before evening, al- though h » no information con- cerning th p possesses, It) was was learned y that Holub | And is! formerly was editor the Bahnfrel, | the New York Turnverein organ, “Holub used every means he could | think of to lure victims to Invest their money in Government contsacts | he said he had,” said Mr. Do “He advertised for wives and Incerperated 452 Fifth Avenue at 40th Street 196 Fifth Avenue at 23rd Street 161 Breadsway, Singer Building 1 0% Red uction | means b But on Entire Stock of Juvenile Shoes ‘| ie ae cl ; Thtareat | All Sorosis Juvenile Shoes are made of the most carefully selected and properly Wiiited Save All Peach C | seasoned leather, and are so constructed as to properly train growing feet and help a | Cale | pier oh the Third them develop naturally. A m.| Liberty Loan. Bonds due September 15, 1918, will be accepted by us now as eash or in Payment of W. S. S. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street SERIE IC ICHAT HEE 24 2 ha} ee C JO { PHENOM SCH NCH AO TE ME HON RM OHHH, HORM SCH TT | Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Including Saturdays. | he correspondence in Mr.| Stamps. vestor sayin President, read, * Demonstrations of War-Time Cookery ylor Auditorium, 7th Floor, Miss Mary Barber, of the Federal Food Board, % M. Sugarless Conserves and Sweet Pickles; at 2.30 P. M. Seasonable Relishes. HERREREXRE SRE RRER RX DO ee ey ee ee ee ’ X Women’s : & Serge ‘ StH He Crcery & Cr * ry ae Dresses : eu York. F Good Looking and Prac- x “The Hat of the Day” tical at the Special Price x : $28 50 be Originated and sold exclusively by James McCreery & Co. : >, : ; fi he A representative assortment of the most exclusive styles—distinetive i New models, in service * able Hnaly tan tired Seinen, * in mode and character, comprising hundreds of smart new Hats artistically | | braid and button trimmed * trimmed in flowers, fancy feathers,and the newest trimming effects. These % ‘ ~ nS rity te little flaishing * Chapeaux are chic and becoming ‘suitable for immediate wear. | | 1 \Q SEE details that make for dis- x 4 a 2 ason’s and Smar tinction in Dress. x ; e FI JAMES MCCREERY & CO The Se Latest at test Shapes tir ane ues : Advantageously Priced F 8 C ' A collection comprising | Interesting Values at | Women who study , pe i) ducing new tunics, pleated panels, braid strappings; broad girdles, round necks, collarless bodices. All give the lines of the new sil- houette. Navy Blue and Black Sth Avenue 34th Street Special VICTROLA OFFER : ATTRACTIVE FALL MILLINERY | ; 5.00 to 13.50 | bd New Millinery in the most approved and wanted styles for early Fall FI * and Winter wear. The assortment includes large, medium and small shapes; | | * in the newest Autumn colorings; ied styles and trimmings. F y the fewert ins Nuulinery \teenainy a whometrostces ashione, Large and email $3.95 : ene | taste and are deft fingere h silk velvet or | . : . as veivs and | will be interested in this of Velvet with fearing abut $5.95 | timely and thrift promoting { a feather In Autumn Sha offering, arranged to meet fancy, an ornament or a | Taupe, Purple, Ro A the early season demand for ribbon to transform them | Beige, Beaver, Navy, French | modish, moderately priced into smartly trimmed Hats. | Blue, Hunters’ Green, Black. | Millinery. A Dress Buying Opportu- nity Worthy of Attention. Third Floor Fourth Fldor % 3 CROC ICC ICCC HIE EE SHE WAS ONLY TWENTY % SETRE 2 AE 2H 3H HRT Women’s Autumn Apparel The New—The Smart—The Distinctive Tailor-Made Suits ' Wool “Pom-Pon’’ Coats Brooklyn's Biggest Credit meat { An Advance Sale at the Special’ Price Three Smart Models, Splendid Values at | - - 219, 221, 223, 225, 22 164, 166, 168 and 170 | Yet Suffered with Functional | Grand Street | Smith Street $35.00 $45.00 | Disorder and Was Cured Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. All wool Oxfords in a strictly tailored mannish Coats on the newest of new lines, belted in i icicsys Cy Maloney i $100 WORTH OF FURIATURE, $l WEEKLY @ Victrola XIA, & model, on strikingly effective lines. 3raid bound | clever fashion and featuring deep convertible collars 8 Ps ‘ Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. j 315 | B | edges and buttons aphasia the custom tailored | and button trimmed cuffs. Richly lined through- Spring Valley, Il—"For mir Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account + air of the peau de cygne lined coat. out and interlined, these effective garments are in | |B) months | sufered from | "1 Clothing tor Your Whole Family on Easy Terms With a Purchase of Also at this price, practical Suits of Tweed in | the new and wanted shades of $5 in Records 7 we will place this * $115 Victrola . in your home om the payment of $1 Down Balance $6 per month JAMES McGREERY & CO.) Davenettes Pekin blue, taupe, beaver, mouse, amethyst, Burgundy and green. A complete assortment of tailored and A representative collection of Autumn fur trimmed Suits at $29.50 to $350.00, and Winter Coats at $35.00 to $225.00. straight and belted models on sport line: 1) AMR ad Ma 4 Library Tables an ‘i il th renter Two Fine Values, Black Dress Satins at $2.25 yara An unusual quality which we cannot dupli Women’s and Girls’ Low Shoes Beads Six Styles at a Very Low Price uriees. eater 9 Wood Beds vs Dark ‘Tan Oxfords and Pumps with mili-} tary heels..... F Gun Metal Oxfords anc cannot thank relief it has giver 8 KATE LAWRENCE, box —o as “2 . . : . 1 } spring Valley, Ill te ‘ 4 : sae cate to sell at this price. 40 inches wide military heels a apne ARAM " : Hip Avenue Heth Strset Ground bi a Patent Leather Oxfords and Pumps with} Soiree pica some ace | semaaermers { — Louis XVI. and Low heel J tion should not continue Vi ai: | Women’s and Girls’ Banta $7.5 © to $14.00 ‘ ; arr KEY Corduroys 4 by Clearance. at $ 1 28 yard A desirable and practical fabric for tailor- made suits and separate skirts, in a selection of new Fall shades. 32 inches wide, Women’s High Cost Boots | all the broken line 6 BELLANS Hot water ations eX the Lydia B. Pinkhaim M ne | Lynn, Mass. The result years’ experience in advi this subject is at your servi {1 MAKES LITTL DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ELL: e AN Ss Second Floor rere | FOR INDIGESTION, GUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET KR

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