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ame EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER poses, Y,MILLONARE, se 6 Lace Boots | FURIE, NIGTED Meow Seri Sotaru Yue” | FOR LA FAD Charged With Selling Realty name is withheld pending arrest. | For two days the Grand Jury has been hearing evidence gathered by tion and the Investigation of Mort- | gage Loans. The finding of the! Grand Jury was. presented to the Court at noon to-day and the issu- | ance of the bench warrant followed “The man we are after,” said As- sistant District Attorney Wau extensively in wal offering of irs women’s walking and for Which He Had No Title |tong isiana and New Jersey. Hun- ies te bee th duck kid or calf, dull calf with —Name Withheld. areas ot persons have been de loth fine gray cloth tops, brown lace with brown ¢’ on. Very exceptional Saturday values. ; Mhees at Uptown Btore Only, “In the last ten years this man has done a business of about $4,000,000, and I believe that at jeast half of that amount was profit to him, bad no legal title. bench warrant was ismed by Indge Rosalaky in the Court of Gen- eral Sessions to-day for a millionaire New Yorker, who is described as a At the / Fashion The specific case | fusitiwe from justice on fraud|on which the present charge is based Four Shops ag cree "Prise stint Woe wee ted " | Efficiency Proven other tnatanees” v It was stated that detectives were > Nineteen West 34th Street NEWARK |For Three-Score Years ordered some time ago to arrest the ROOKLYN fan on Aight, but they have not been Woes Patton St rie Wert 1th 8t. | Broad & W. Park | To many thousands of people all | ty and him nnd'n general alarm mt f Gid and proven friend to preserve has been sent broadcast to the police - y. in all parts of the country. th health and promote mouth peutert. Try S0ZODONT—t ee tablished =the dentifrice standard which has never been ex- celled—it still leads in quality. adont aereeentiioemniine GROWN PRINCE HARD UP; WANTS TO SELL FUR COAT It Was a Gift From the Late Czar original d ‘ and It's Worth ‘ G Pe’ aay FOR THE TEETH $5,000. —\ x r tf POR 50 5 Liquid—-Powder or Paste WIERINGEN, Holland, Dec. 12 (De- SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE layed).—"Fritz” Hohenaollern is hard up. The former Crown Prince has in- structed the keeper of the ‘Motherland Inn, where he plays billiards every day, ale Xmas Waists Brilliarit Georgettes and Silks him that he is anxious to sell a $5,000 fur coat, a gift from the late Caar, with wondrous colored beads, silk and braid embroideries, dainty lace trim- ming, Val-trimmed tucked vestees, frilled and tailored models. Another Wonder-Group of Waists White, Fi Crepe Se) emt GER OS) sy tea moon Georgettes, Satins, Peach, Maize an in Imest models wanted costume shades. The Dutchman paid. eee [DESTROYER PUT IN DRYDOCK wear. Silk stockings that garter clasps cannot ruin. : : Silkstockingsdyedto : } sampleinafewhours :;|F : without charge. : : Silk stockings invis- : |f : ibly repaired; “runs” : reknitted; new toes : or feet inserted. GOTHAM ; HOSIERY SHOPS : No. 1 West 34th St. No, 504 Fifth Avenue Dent in Preble Believed to Have After eight months in the war zone q|the United States destroyer Preble in Hoboken to-day for a thorough over- hauling. The destroyer has a large dent in her starboard side. Officers of the ship refuse to say anything about the dent, but it is believed ramming a U_ boat. 4\ The battleship Montana and the crui- jjser New Orleans are being overhauled at the Scandinavian-American Line pier, _—e— Carlton Placed in Charge of Cables | by Barleson, Company, has been placed in charge of master Gene Burleson ted the appointment de iporge G. Ward, Vice Presi- ¢ the Commercial ‘Cable Com- > Sale $40 $50 Coats With Handsome Fur Collars Reduced Saturday to 40) $35 Handsome Fur Collar Coats $45 Rich Silk Plush Coats. $35 Pom Pom and Broadcloths $50 Silvertone Mixture Coats Extraordinary assemblage certain to merit un- stinted praise; beautiful fur collar models, belted, semi-belted, side panel, plaited backs with new pockets; shawl and , convertible collags; all Winter colors, 4 Suit Sale Were $25 to $35 — “Fla” Still Increasing. Tho influenza and pneumonia casei and deaths reported to the Health De over the figures of yesterday, 214 | fluenza cases being reported, an’ increas: of forty-four, ‘The deaths from in, tluenza were twenty-one, two more than yesterday. of No, 745 rt manuf: Alexander Shoes A Sale of Women’s Silk Frocks Were $25 to $35 Reduced to Redeced te Shoes at $6.85 and $7.45 oF | 6” a | 9” That Have Been $8 to $10 Patterns and Leathers now in demand. Sears Torte. at gates Sim, Hime || at $6.85 at $7.45 Including our smart, high- priced tailleurs, braid and BROWN Kid Boots, | ALL GRAY Kid, lace, NoCharge plush trimmed, belted ended Gearectinn bate” wing tip, punching, high Louis heels. kasi ada = a tunic model. r : ? B - WN fis ag ho Cuban heels. nese VERO "| BLACK Calf, ‘gray BLACK Kid, lace, buck top, lace, gray cloth tops. Cuban heels, GRAY Kid, lace, high | BLACK Calf, high cut Worth $19.75 Worth $25 Worth $19.75. cut cloth tops, high | Blacher, — lace, $4 85 54 (8s ace BROWN Call, lace val : A ‘a la } BROWN Kid, lace, Pain Lorpryany gr cine eae tops, Cuban heels. | Embracing the Specially pre~ BLACK id, lace, BROWN Kid, lace, Conde aca eae high cut, Light |“ plain toes, ‘high back or wrap ef- freski. | Kalas, weight. Louis heels, varied sid beeen 7th Av, Subway and 6th Av. El. 1 Block from Store. oot Furtex. Many binations, Vel- Si veteene—rivalin, in ixth Avenue at 19thSt | $25 models! 18, 1918 charges involying millions, The CARS 10 BE CAMOUFLAGED the Mayor's Committee on Taxa- Fificon Airplanes Will Fly @ver|‘ly over the city at the luncheon hour the Christmas Red Cross Koll Call js|Avenue showing on ita under side in already » “IS been completed to keep the show go-|That will be the night of the Fifth a real estate operator who has dealt ing in Broadway, too. It was announced| Avenue Block Party unless the weather Richmond County, to-day that in Broadway some ‘of the is bad, in which case the party will He sold real estate to which he [7'™ | to tell strangers who flock here to see | $ A Dutch curio collector recently | bought from young Hohenzollern the | Values to Harmonizing glass from which the latter drank his $7.50 Colors HOSIERY beer. The Dutchman asked him to sign document, certitying that the glass as what was represented to be, The Per ye | fe Crown Prince laughed and said i isn, but you" Ave ti e Exquisite new arrivals—diaphanous Crepes Our Specialties PA a ARC i | Been Caused by Ramming U Boat. | docked ag the Tietjen & Lang drydock | [iS that it was caused by | [E Newcomb Cariton, President of the| | Western Union Telegraph and Cable! partment to-day show a sligit increase | _- street cars will be camouflaged to rep- restnt hospital ships, recreation hospi- tal, and ambulances, There also will be floats representing different phases ot Red Cross work. be postponed until Thursday, Sunday afternoon Margaret Romaine of the Metropolitan Opera Company will be the soloist at a Red Cross moet. ing in the Metropolitan. -Vice President Marshall will speak and Charles B. Hughes will preside, TO LOOK LIKE HOSPITALS Fifteen airplanes from Mineola will ‘ ; hs on several days of the catnpaign period. City During Red Cross Their formation will be that of @ great cross. Roll Call. On the night of Wednesday, Dec. 18, The decoration of Fifth Avenue for}, giant Caproni will appear over Fifth Roosevelt's Noted Patients Improv- ing. At the Roosevelt Hospital to-day Col. Roosevelt was said to be steadily im- proving. George J. Gould, recently oper- ated upon, passed a restful night and was cheerful, while the condition of Benjamin N, Duke was reported satis- factory. underway, and plans have] illuminated letters the word: “JOIN.” [Wega bones ALUN UL MOA le SME IITA leet! em) PA On NH TAN NU mee 3 Women’s & Misses’ Apparel \ ! | : A Collection Decidedly Unusual The Values Are Most Extraordinary ae as Afternoon, Evening & Dinner Frocks EW Afternoon and Street Frocks of Georgette Crepe, Tricotine, Serge or Satin, tailored and more pretentious models. Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe Georgette, Satin and Net. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 ‘EW Evening and Dinner Frocks of Crepe meorietre and of Net, in light or pastel shades and Black. After- noon and Street Frocks of Poiret Twill, Wool Velour and Tricotine. Very Specially Priced, ‘ 30.00 EW Frocks of Chiffon Velvet, Georgette N Crepe, Satin and Tricotine, for Afternoon, Dinner or Evening Wear. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 to 75.00 Mea, tr and Cuffs OOL Velour and Silvertone Coats, in | loose back and belted effects, with huge cape shawl collars of Natural | Raccoon, Taupe Nutria, Beaver Nutria, and French Seal; some with fur cuffs to match, Lined throughout and warmly interlined, Very Specially Priced, 45.00 \ 'LTED, foose Back, Dolman and Wrap Coats, ‘of Crystal Cloth, Wool Velour, Silvertone and Velour de Laine, with deep shaw! collars of Beaver Nutria, Taupe Nutria, Natural Raccoon and Seal Nutria, Very Specially Priced, 58.50 New Fur Trimmed Coats \ LIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, Oe oreo Velour, and Duvetyn Coats, in Dolman, loose back, wrap and belted effects, with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Black Lynx, Beaver, Hudson Seal, Nutria, Ringtail. Very Specially Priced, 68.50 Junior Coats in Newer Models AIN tailored and fur trimmed Coats, for Juniors and Small Women, of Wool Velour, Silvertone, Bolivia and Crystal Cloth, Lined throughout and warmly ingerlined, Very Specially Priced, 25.00 35.00 48.50