The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 4

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15 MURDERS, 20 HOLDUPS, MANY BURGLARIES INKY. SINCE OCT. 12 ». according to the police, cked six safes on SHE KNOWS! (Continued from Page 4.) it | the a wa F > arrest lowed Hold-up and Murder i A guarantee of finest con- j fections produced in America St. at Meraig Square Broadway at 45th St. Broadway at wth St HATCH—Me Pays the Parcel Post Phone Greeley 241 oF clive cus: pote J + relieved ash. In flee- thieves en- t who gave ring shots, bul they escaped. KES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND ae ry—Pines & Co. a at 9 A.M. siapped while hundreds of clerk. They utomobile at e away, No re- very of No arrests known to have been effected in the case. |A TRUNK MURDER MYSTERY THAT 18 STILL A MYSTERY. Murder—Another “trunk which to the best informa- Evening World can gather the entra Alexander’s Annual Winter Shoe Sale of the perpetra- * concerned ailable point- ee wrrow a term from police par- rently “gone dead” for | Begins Tomorrow, Offering sinned tae a | ater identified as Joseph Bol- Il to do shoe repairer of No. | Women’s Shoes Only eee or Wagon o be material by the police. ‘oints Demo- Avenue. A Sale of Men’s Shoes Will Be Announced Later in the Month Genuine and worth-while reductions; the large stocks six members wall at the point of revolvers and re- of the club against @ and the known quality of Alexander Shoes make this at oe i a et Annual Sale an event. The opening days this season ote club. "No at: | rests reported Dec. 1-Holdup Attempt—In ascending to sixth floor of No. Street, at 10.4. Mo Pr Brokaw Brothers, $2,300, found bim- r with three men, will be featured by many smart novelty styles at much reduced prices. We will not send sale shoes on approval or C. O. D., but — He drew_ his ‘time the top floor six bullets had been fired into the roof and floor of the car. Fig P. about to bandits fl knocking ov and escaped th way fronting | Two elevator We will exchange them or refund the purchase price if returned unworn within three days, accompanied by the sales check. At Downtown Store Only Sixth Avenue at 19th Street Egsily reached by Sixth Ave. El. and Surface Cars, 7th Ave. Subway and Hudson Tubes. tenement hall. ulberry Street attaches detained in ts announced y five bandits, | n of a “movie” all-night res- 13th Street, patrons of and jewelry, Hold- ctims at bay, they ee ROAN/| OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ousnt® UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES MW.CoR, i Nemes AT 84ST. £ bating place, at No, 115 3P. . in which No, xe Prince shot through the rosts reported. Y)-wlary -In wholesale con- * of James Kuhn, No. » Where a safe had nin the back and vings Stamps, $10,000 s and $250 in cash The GittA eceplable'!; ken jimmy found on gain entrance in rear arrests, No recovery. In office of machine Reid ‘o., No, 165 Many presents of furniture will be made this year— presents that will be worth while—that will increase the comfort of the home—that will be useful and serviceable for many years to come. This year, more than ever, the expenditure of Christmas money calls for gifts that show the thoughtfulness of the giver; and of such gifts, furniture is the most acceptable. ON EVERYTHING. ‘“‘We Make Terms to I it’’ «ty» Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. High Grade Empire Period Bedroom Suite __., in Mahogany e and 2 small drawers; i ndu as illustrated, at $29.98 PLAIN FIGURE TAGS w » ndits walked in and ‘ash, the bookkeeper, and fled with about $2,000 Criminals rode away in or ear waiting at curb, No ar- Murder — Gera a Aconno, butcher, shot and kille: J in his shop || THUGS WARNED BY JUOGE THEY FACE MAXIMUM =| PENALTIES FOR aisiad Bit Four | Pieces | ‘at || Ee 5175 Four pieces, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table, Bed in full size; as illustrateed 2 N 1 é f a desper- } ninal y whom the we ar to deal se- ig: r hud better , take hee 1, for it has been agreed +f din these y ; inter flinch from 5S ing viest punteh- % ie . oJ Te IED Sek nent con- ve) 1 activi- 4) t H Y necessary for ‘hree- Xe y Library or Piece ‘dl Living Room Suile t R jMassive moulded frames, in mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, B) ine Spanish leather; indestructible springs in seats, as illustrated. SBAMANEIS oer com BAUMANN & BRC, WNcoe ake all alll Gheibis oe 84a"sT Fo AROAN nders in prison to be and ur he Legislature ov crimes of ault with <= a oe an ht = S| = i 4 BBSz , back and a nu er di at No. 106 Wost & by two men in sailors’ uniform, who, h e value of Dee. of Rosa Isth Street, by four armed men {cleaned up cash, Liberty Bonds and loose diamonds to the value of $2,160 ELEVEN ADDITIONAL MURDERS In addition to the four homicide canes mentioned in a order above the police are “working” follows: learned this was a Brooklyn vendetta crime but have not cleared it up. ie anno ng ey goo chief man urer, of No. reene| quarrel in the apartment of Mf. Street, while approaching his facto e' ie press tore ry | Helen Mullen at No. 417 Fast 151st early October, was dragged empty loft building adjoining, and tatned. on laws now apply- | fied in a yellow! Ba st side of Man. | They are said | w Body of G in his apartment ltwenty stab h Street, robbed ery—Clinton Preston, repaid a ‘Thanksgiving in unannounced and into unconscious. of jewelry to the Rarracate, No, 426 Bast | a arrests. POLICE KNOW ABOUT. chronological feet from ite Hearquarters. The police ag wwe, Dee, 1; new Gerxerman, nineteen, of No. Brooklyn, by | kitted and tobbed ofa ba pod Dayroll. dl early on ne ut Hudson id another at dway, and gangster, known shot and gangster, known as proved the central ‘eet duel in Thompson Street, for which three men of ten Treat 0 on eleven additional murder cases a8 | week. are held. | Senne Streets last | Four murders occured tn t Body of Joseph Bovino of No. 732] within the Is t Gro montha the cee Purk Avenue, found at dawn Nov. tims being 2 in Mulberry Street, + | Police rearet Hooper, eolored, Elton Avenue, who was shot in @ treet on a torning in| Street. An arrest has been made in into an|the tast case, and five witnesses de- f Xmas Presents RELIABLE GOODS! LOW PRICES! Buy Now! Pay Next Year! LARGEST ASSORTMENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY Prices from $5.00 up to $500.00. ‘ven charge account, Pay weekly or payal ny time, Full value ailow jandt $867 or 387% employes, 0, Diamonds exchangeable at anfidential. No em- BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Special-value Sales for Holiday Shoppers FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) A Dainty Assortment of Gift Aprons and Caps marked at unusually low prices. Tea Aprons, trimmed with embroidery, at. . . . . ‘ ‘ . 45c. Bretelle and Princess Apronis, trimmed with embroidery, variously priced F; 85c., $1.35 & 1.55 Maids’ Aprons, with bib and shoulder straps ‘ ‘ r ‘ : - $1.10 Boudoir Caps, in a variety of charming styles o «~~ he S25, 1.95 & 2:95 (Second Floor) Men’s and Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs offering unusual price inducements. WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Appenzell (Switzerland) hand-embroidered, each $1.25, 1.65 to 4.50 With embroidered corner, per half-dozen (in box) $2.10, 3.50 & 3.65 Initialed, per halfedozen . 1.10 & 1.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen -: » $245, 2.85 & 4,50 With tape border, per dozen 2.40 & 4.00 Colored, with narrow white border, per dozen . ‘ é r ° - $3.00 MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per half-dozen, $2.75, 3.00 & 4.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . . .° $2.90, 4.70 & 6.00 With tape border, perdozen . . 6.90 Imported Lingerie Articles (all hand-embroidered) specially and most enticingly priced. 95c. $2.75 Pincushion Covers ° . . Boudoir Squares (size 18x18 inches), Boudoir Scarfs: Size 20x36 inches . . a | $3.25 Size 20x45 inches . . .. . 4.75 Size 20x54 inches . . «© « 5.50 Pillow Slips, in a variety of designs and sizes, 75¢c., 95c., $1.45, 2.00 to 3.25 Pillow Covers, trimmed with ribbon; with Downefilled Pillow . complete $3.25 Chaise-longue Covers, in several charming designs . «© © © « ec $20.00 Also Down-filled Pillows (covered with plain-colored sateen) Size 1214x16 inches . «© 3 2. 85c. Size 14x18 inches a she « Ss (Fancy Needlework Dep’t, Fourth Floor) Men’s and Women’s Black Silk Umbrellas made of excellent-quality silk, finished with unusually handsome handles; those for women are mounted with sterling silver, leather or bakelite; those for men, with sterling silver“bands or caps. The price (extraordinarily low) will be, for either style, $4.75 Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas with fleather-loop handles, will also be on sale at the special price of $3.50 The Folder and Catalogue Department (Sixth Floor) has ready for selection a large and most attractive assortment of variously suitable for men, women, Gift Articles children. All are carefully selected, ' misses, boys and and all are very moderately priced, ¥ ee | em

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