The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1918, Page 13

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: Sil \ . ; Ne a aeeia iscsi sana iain, suai anneal, amma canara! TIT i hil gilda ial THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, Mark's Place. Louls Harales, No. 242 Bast dist Street, sat on him until the police could handcuff him. He Sater |firm, who was ill, wont to his office |About 4 o'clock in the morning, He found cartridges and burglar tools vet tunuel line is ready for} STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. BloomingdaleS * 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE fo permanently — continue {fl Line as a branch of the/| + i ey a said he wan nineteen years old and lev wos lee Vee a eee ee eee oons, lived at No. %2 Hamilton Avenue, nF c dervise Co of the door, fitted with strong Bolte, tarooktyn. His revolver was found to made one of the braauh hoki Auanatten | had been cut entirely out In both lng unloaded. He is now held on @lthe Fourth Avenue aubway, it wuld” be more advane| MN ESCAPED CONVICT io WITH EMPTY GUN IN HOLD-UP, IS CHARGE b- t operated in connection with that route DELAY B. R. T. INDICTMENTS. | Grand Jory Bills Againet Officials To-Morrow, Indictments against the five B. R. T. j officials as a result of the Malbone charge of robbery. (Continued from Firat Pago.) was educated and not used to mixing with rough customers.” It was pointed out that an offlolal of the bank on the day of the robbery and shooting asserted the big robber Causes Panic With Pistol Bought With Christmas Watch He Pawned—Waiter Robbed. Inspired by the Brooklyn bank rob- lost, will be handed down to-morrow, It ‘was reported to-day at the Distnet At- torney's office in Brooklyn. It had been expected that the Grand Jury would act That Men and Women Like to Give and.to Receive Cay, ve tt developed last " 9 was not a dope flend or an ordinary pers, Hana Sorensen, Danish sailor, ee ee velop Women 's Section Others spoke of nls mittary | pawned his watch bought as @ Christ-|" au. ofcials under bail are Col. Tim- $1.69 Glace cape ; |mas gift, bought a 22 calibre revolver, |geny g, Williams, President of the B 4 of | them The po @ the following rec-|walked Into the Sagamore Restaurant, |. sonn J. Demprey, Vice President SWARE Embroidered backs. Tan, ord of tt whom they suspect|in St. Mark's Place, Manhattan, last /gng superintendent of Transportation | brown gray, mole, white, of the crime: Gave ‘adapted bens hird pth th sate Georte|Jonn 1, Hallock, President oi the " $2.25 Imported French oral about twenty-seven yei rown, 4 waiter, to “put up them iNew York Consolidated Railway Com- Fi D 7 S | eed po Tall and about twenty years) nands.” Brown dropped his dishes, was |pany, which operates the Brighton INE INNER SETS ee" glace kid gloves with old. Arrested for robbery in Roches- (rire. op sage and saw the sell | 1 ¢ variously embroidered backs y ter thelse b le sailor RO) Line; Thoman F. Blewitt, Division Su- B ter, N, Y., and later confined in thelamong the din One of the diners |perintendent of the Brighton Liae, and ro mediam and dark jail at Jamesville, N. Y. Escaped |ieft the restaurant and was telephoning |wyiiiam S. Menden, Chief Engineer of from there some months ago. Wanted |for the police when the sailor fled. for bank robberies in Cleveland and Minneapolis, Usually travelled about with much smaller companion, who looked like an Italian,” With one of the handbills containing the convict's photograph Detective Joo Bridges went to the East Brooklyn Bank and was closeted with officials there. Later he saw, Capt. Coughlin, |the B. R. T. + crowd | motorman. of ht in St. under $5,000 bi Edward Luciano, the the wrecked train, is ra) $1.49 Biarritz washable gloves—slip-ons. with a strap at the wrist. Heavy duplex corded backs; in shades of gray. $1.29 Duplex washable +47 sloves in clasp style with corded backs, Gray, brown, white, ‘Chamois, lisle and silk IO era dive Wicks white, gray, Store Open mole, tan, brown, but safd no statement would be made. . | 69c to $1.75 Wool and BANK DIRECTORS OFFER THE| Evenings | cashmere in Oxford mixtures, plain wool and jers REWARD OF $2,500. Directors of the bank, meeting to- day, decided to offer the $2,500 reward, noting that under the law permission must first be obtained from the State Banking Commission before funds of sey strap styler The Men’s. Section $1.69 Miz 2-clasp or wrist Until 10 o’clock Seam capeskins suedes in grays, Store Open Until 10 , browns and tans. the institution can be paid out for it. n i “ Ss aka 5 Genuine mochas with ; bis : * A eNY, pee co sono ur eye eens bee $2.75 (en point backs Until Christmas this store will remain open evenings sonally, and then seek the permission Medium and dark shades of to reimburse themselves the until 10 o’Clock for the comfort and convenience of the bank funds. from gray $1.75 to 85.00 Lined gloves holiday throngs who know that Bloomingdales’ is indeed Police have now tracod the pair | —capeskins, suedes 4 up to Friday evening or Saturday and mochas in clasp of wrist the Christmas Store. strap styles. Tan, brown, morning, after they had robbed t ways bank. It was learned they slept all to $6.50 Automobile night in a Brooklyn lodging house $2.98 gloves, lamb lined, Hotitwo milena Hom the a they fleece ined or unlined —with had shot two men and obtained cmnsiea 7 tame or without gauntlet cuffs, . . — — i on Wahay = | | For-Boys and Girls A Holiday Special money band ehe bak, Special Low Club Terms 9c fray cloth, fleece be Tnoon papers and a soft ¢ lined Brown, khaki lar were found in the room, Inspec. OF ONLY $9.50 a WEEK and Oxfords ; ’ tor Cray of the Detec Bureau says 98c All wool, heavy Scotch Q his men have inv tated more than ”, , knit. Short or long 200 clues, none of which proved of We Do Not Charge Interest Oxford mixtures, 0 $1.75. Lined or | | oe unlined kid and suede e gloves in t MORE LOFT ROBBERIES SUPPRESSED BY POLICE Woollen Company Loses $8,000 Worth of Goods—$7,000 Worth of Serges Stolen. The Evening World to-day learned of two more daring loft robberies in the list which the police have tried to suppress. In neither case have the Durglars been arrested, nor has any of the plunder been recovered. Abraham Londan & Company, whose quarters are on the eighth floor of the Woollen Building of America, Nos, 221 to 225 Fourth Avenue, were robhed of woollens worth between $7,000 and $8,000 about a week ns, browns, grays, Main Floor Underwear the Kind Men Like $1.98 Roots Tivoli Wool shirts and drawers, as well as other well known and depend- able makes. .They are of heavy natural wool with a small percentage of cot- ton (to prevent shrink- age) and are finished with sateen waist bands. $2.19 Roots shirts of heavy natural wool; double front ai ) 98c Hanes De Just 300 of these splendid Men’s Blanket Robes—which means that 300 Women will give their menfolk a gift that is bound to be welcome. And this is NO price for such soft robes made of full size blankets. Grays, browns, blues and two-tone effects with contrasting border stripes. All sizes. Come to Bloomingdales Tomorrow and Join Our PLAYER PIANO CLUB Only 350 Members Can Participate in the Club Offer and Secure One of These Magnificent Tri-Solo Melodist VALTIERS PLAYERS Bloomingdates’—Main Floor Furs for Her Gift? —Why, of Course! “Ribbed 0. The thieves vivited the building about | | Ie t / aie ee eet Er And they needn’t be so very expensive ; ¢ morning, told the elevator | I $ rieer 7,30 in the m told 1 j || Free to Club Members | Vein Floo to be smart looking and durable. runner thoy were employees of the | oe, | | Free_to Club Members | y 4 , > | company, and got his help in remov- | Ae pa Mayo i ing tho wollens, which were carted | Beautiful Music Cabinet | away in wagons, Two other firms in the same building have been robbed | recently, | About $7,000 worth of fine serges and other materials were taken from the rooms of Weltman Brothers, on I With Each Player Weh d the followi Beautiful Music Cabinet | ie ar bval camila i Hab for those who wish to keep their gifts within a moderate price. Matched Sets Varsity Folding Eyeglasses An appropri« ate gift that is sure to please an || Bench—Scarf—12 Rolls of Music || and Free Delivery to Your Home Rolls of Music Matched Sets the ninth floor of the building 53 West 8th Street. A membe; at No. of the Are You Fit or Fat ! 0x - 2 0 eee 0 Be Sure to Call Tomorrow The exceptional values offered in Bloomingdales annual Player Piano Club are so well known that we anticipate enrolling a large number of members during Xmas FREE A magnificent $25 Music Cab- inet, 12 Rolis of Music—your own choice-—handsome Bench and Scarf. Free delivery with- Don’t Miss This Opportunity The increase in prices and the difficulty of securing enough ma terials that are necessary in the manufacture of Player Pianos have caused a scrious shortage of instru- To Club Members a 0 arer tyles and prices: 14 Kt. White Gold, $17.85 14 Kt, Green Gold, $16.75 14 Kt. Solid Gold, $14.90 1 Kt, Solid Gold, $11.95 12 Kt. Gold Filled, $5.00 Complete Assortment Lorgnettes, $4.50 up For your relative ot friend who wears glawses. Buy an ardeh pe ua Toes pelt a1 eae $25.00 Open animal searfs and round or canteca muffs, All satin lined. Poiret Fox, Taupe Wolf, Hud- son Seal (dyed Muskrat), Japan- ese Cross Fox, Black Lynx Cat, Skunk Opossum, ete. Muffs, $9.45 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), $37.50 Open animal scarfs, two skin effects, capelets and short stoles, All lined with satin o crepe de chine. ‘Taupe Fox, Poiret Fox, Black Fox, Hudson Seal, Red Fox, Dyed Skunk, ete. Muffs $4.95 Well lined muffs of the next few days, and as there are good only a limited number of these beautiful Walters Players still to Le offered in the club, we advis: you to be sure and call tomorrow end make your selection. We will make every effort to deliver in time gor Christmas. ments this year. A large number of Piano houses will find it almost impossible to make deliveries in time for Xmas. Through the co- operation of our factory, we are yold Invisible Bifocal es. Near and far vision in one pair, A gift of this ch acter will be hight : Flo Good Winter Togs for Fellows Who Wear ’em HARD Yes, they'll stand any amount of rough and tumble treat- ment because they're cut on lines that allow for move- ment and built of fabrics that allow for strain. in 100 miles of New York. No interest or extras of any kind. ‘Tuning, polishing and service for one year. 15-year guarantee, endorsed by Bloomingdale Bros. Nutria, Natural and Skunk Dyed quality Black Coney, Kit Coney, Opossum, Brown Coney. => Milf Abdo-Vibro Belt For Men, Women and Children COMPELS DEEP BREATHING REDUCES THE STOUT protruding labdomen is the breeding spot all disease LIFE re. duces the ab- jdomen through Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor 4 eS in a better position to promise irn- mediate delivery than the majority of piano houses. <i eS Upholstery Section Tapestry Covers for Dining Tables $3.50 to $7.50 These Players Are Marvelous Instruments An unused dining table i proper deep : ; Mackinaws. sometime: e ie Rates and The Player Pianos offered in this Xmas Club possess all the very latest Player devices and are far superior to the y ackinaws, ie BF ak HH ald a poe Player Pianos offered elsewhere at very much higher prices. The co-operation of our factory and our low selling expenses x $11.95 Shermiae tees Paes | Fo free’ ‘ona make it possible for Bloomingdale Bros. to sell these Player Pianos at this very low price. This means a real saving to bi Turkish conven- fron air down every club member. The club terms of paying are so liberal that almost any family can afford to join this Player Piano A Tisutra tha’ one bl perierns In suffi- rough the Club and have a Walters Player in their home, which every member of the family can play without any previous musical 9 Reg eA ay eee a tuntheneee eho ny ale 7 ebay bet for sporti ca a satisfactory choice. the superfuous pekidicakdd ’ any fellow will tell you Sofa Cushions jat and waste aT — — = c 7 ‘ 4 ; sucs of tl | * * * ni 10, that, And he'll add in Great Variety ee 3 Special Christmas Offering | If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon ME he TRE atin $1.95 to $10.00 e s Gentlemen—Kindly send me full particulars plaids with deep pock- yes and are ones, | Walters Upright Piano | regarding your aad) lak cali one, and ak hy For 4 limited 225 | | Christmas Player Club | ' See Pelt ath alee 4 $5.00 model--$3.00 | $ | | y | ts Suits, $9.95 | Suits, $5.95 pumber of colors ia any num rile for Deekish ee, BelfeDe | TERMS ONLY $1 PER WEEK | ‘ Bn ae Seer ean hay A Je enough variety of | Junior Gulls cut on military hey ApS hge + | rE C | f ' ns to sul . ne bs y Ve! ores Rept, 133 NULEFE COMPANY | FREE—Stool, Scarf and Delivery WP POADDBESS, eigen: W. 19 y any fat Brummel. whoo blges SY Ope A NOE TAESE -124 Filth Avenue, a NEY. | : ‘i : v7 Sia 32S AAP Knickerbockers, 1. : nx A Overcoats, $14.95 | Cr on revit VL uggPBt $18.75 Rain Coats, Hats and Caps, Blow , Wash h one’s choice may be 4 se gana amet eeneeceeeneel aeieentias smeared Suits, -any of them will make sensible gilts “ etme tioomingdales’—Main Floor Third Floor B ) 27 oN Se) | > ee = aie ere VA pe rene rr ee

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