The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1918, Page 7

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BANDITS ESCAPE WITHS5,000 IN TWO DARING HOLD PS Fighth Avenue Jeweler’s Safe Looted After He Is Bound to Bannister. Bandits obtained more than $5,000 plunder in two daring hold-ups in In both eases they escaped, and so far there have been no arrests. Three young men entered the jew- New York this morning. Boys home from school for the holidays don’t want to spend more time outfit- ting than is absolutely neces- sary! That’s where we come in! Ample stocks. they wear and plenty of it. All gathered together to save time and trouble. Clothes without frills. Styles that pass muster at the best schools and colleges. Overcoats, suits, hats, shoes, fixings. Hockey outfits. Skis. Skates. Skating shoes. Everything for every winter sport. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four b] Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St Everything ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1018, KE Ry | clry store of Morris 8, Gwirtsman, | No. 526 Wighth Avenue, just north ef yeluek. 36th Street, shortly after 9 jGwirtzman, who was windows, was alone in the shop, saw nothing suspicious about three men, who rings. When Gwirtzman started fe |in the rear of the sh ray of rings the three me pounced on him, One placed a revolver at the Jeweller's head and said: “It you make a sound you will be killed.” Gwirtzman, still struggling, was | lecarried to the rear of the shop. The |robbers thon produced a rope and| tied their victim to the bannister of) a stairway leading to a balcony, out| of sight of the main room of the shop. | The safe had been opened shortly before by Gwirtzman, The robbers | took from it $3,000 in cash, the week's | receipts, worth of Liberty Bonds | and a tray of jewelry worth $1,500, and fled from the shop. Gwirtzman was unable to give & ood description of the robbers. He | said they were apparently between twenty-five and twenty-seven years) fold. One, he said, had |large, bulging eyes. Only one of the robbers, Gwirtzman said, carried a| revolver. Detectives are said to have} jfound finger prints on the safe. Shortly after 3 o'clock this morning John Coleman, proprietor of a saloon | | at No, 1481 Amsterdam Avenue, was counting his receipts behind the bar when he found himself confroated by | three men. He does not know how they got in, for the place was locked. They pointed revolvers at his head and ordered him to put up his hands. He obeyed, and the robbers took 8700 and backed out of the place. dressing the He the asked to see some | ate | Hackensack Suspec Found Not to! He Brooklyn Robbers, | William Brauem and Harry Bon- | ner, who are In the Hackensack Hos- | pital, wounded, after an alleged at- | tempt to rob the summer home of 1i.| T. B. Jacquelin tn Hoboken, had no} nection with the East Brooklyn! Br yn police said Both are much older than k robbery, »-day the robbers. BOYS ACCUSED OF HOLD-UP. | Tell Police They Were Trying to Sell Revolver. Two boys were arrested this morn- ing in @ poolroom at No. 2296 First Avenue after Alexander Csddy of No. 2309 Second Avenue had reported to Patrolman John L, Sullivan of the Fast 136th Street Station that they had held him up in front of that ad-| dress, Csady said ghe boys pointed a| revolver at him, demanded his money | and then left hurriedly without mo- lesting him, Sullivan arrested Ralph Prete, fit-| |teen, of No. W01 Hast 118th Street and Alfred Gyindrea, eighteen, of No, 354 Saat 119th Street. The Prete boy wa: Isent to the Children’s jhad a revolver. The be peculiarly | 89: | non-inflammable gas which the Ger- ZEPPELIN LINE PLANNED BETWEEN HAMBURG AND Disarmed German Airships to Be Converted Into Mer- chantmen, Paris Hears. PARIS, Dec, 26.—Disarmed Cerman Zeppeling will be con merchantment to pl York and Hamburg, according to the Echo de Paris, which says it has ceived its information from “re sources.” Air merchantmen of the Zeppelin dirigible type are entirely practicab!e for service betweery Hamburg and New York, according to Alan R President of the American Hawley, Aero Club of America ty of the diri- y pounds of freight to 1,000 cubic feet of gas. | “In the early part cf the war,” | | Mr. Hawley said, “the Germans were | harm had reported to have sent Zepeplins into | Turkey carrying machinery for the establishment of munition plants. Later they flew a Zeppelin almost | to Africa before it was recalled to its home base by wireless, “In America’ we have discovered a mans it js believed have not yet dis- covered. The use of this by American fleets of dirigibles would give an air transportation venture immense ad- vantages over that of the German} Zeppelin, Aerial freight and passenger | service is certainly a practicability, it} only remains to be put into eommis- ston.” _eeeeenetRaeeeene FUNERAL OF DR, CHAPMAN SET FOR SUNDAY MORNING, Service at Fourth Presbyterian Church, of Which He For- | merly Was Pastor. : | The funeral of the Rev. Dr. J. Witbur| man, world-famous evangelist, ho died early yesterday morning, will e held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock | at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, of | which he was at one time pastor. The | body will be buried at Woodlawn. | Dr. Chapman has been called the| successor to Dwight lL. Moody, with | whom he was associated for several years, It (8 estimated that the number of persons who listened to him in his| later years reached 25,000,000 | In 1917 he waa elected Modemtor of | the Presbyterian General Assembly in | the United States. It ‘has been said of him that he was the only man who ever | could unite successfully the offices of| pastor and evangelist ‘as born in Richmond, Ind., Ch June | 1865 1918 C. C.SHAYNE & CO. CARACUL COATS, NUTRIA COATS, MOLE COATS, RACCOON COATS, FOX (all shades) SKUNK MINK LYNX WOLF BEAVER Natural Russ FUR LINED COATS, RACCOON COATS, FUR CAPS, Natural Hudson Bay Sable Sets, An excellent opportunity to secure really extraordinary values in CLOTH COATS, SILK LINED, WITH FUR COLLARS, FUR TRIMMED COATS AND WRAPS, ry ry 27.00 25.00 40.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 300.00 125.00 55.00 60.00 ry ry ry ry cry ry SABLES ian Sable Sets, MEN’S FURS Annual Reduction Sale of Furs Comprising Our Entire Manufactured Stock WOMEN’S FUR COATS SEAL DYED MUSKRAT COA1S, plain or trimmed, from $230.00 to $700.00 ry ry 475.00 160.00 300.00 65.00 165.00 1000.00 375.00 600.00 200.00 300.00 ry Model Garments in Sable, Ermine, Broadtail and Mink at Greatly Reduced Prices. NECKPIECES AND MUFFS SCARFS $45.00 to $125.00 MUFFS $50.00 to $125.00 27.00 65.00 60.00 27.00 50.00 65.00 200.00 125.00 45.00 60.00 ry ry ODD PIECES IN FITCH, SQUIRREL AND KOLINSKY, from $15.00 to $50.00 $275.00 and upward 375.00 . vy is offered $45.00 to $75.00 95.00 ** 200.00 140.00 ** 250.00 9.00 ** 22.00 NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL 126 West 42d Street, New York jbeen in complete accord with some departments, as is attested by hie re- fusal to isaue casualty liste until the Mr. Hawley § | the Allies. The CREEL REPORTED OUT AND ON HIS WAY HOME: Possible Connection Seen Between GIRLS LEAP FROM AUTO; BOTH SEVERELY INJURED | Police Believe They Were Alarmed ST Eo Retirement and Clashes With = | by the Advances of Some Other Depa Two Men. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street WASIIINGTON, De When they Jumped from an autome Cheel, Chairman of the C bile at Jamaica and Carpenter Avenucs Hollie, L. 1, last night, Mise Victoria Public Information, who France and the United States at once closed here to-day in a de: Paris, ‘The news is cau On- | Jecture, as it was expected that Creet would remain in Europe and diesem nate such propaganda aa he deemed advisable, at least q# long as the Preai- dent remained there Several suppositions are offered tn explanation of Creel's sudden resigna. It is known that he has not Adjutant General's office ylelded to his demand that street addresses be included. Another supposition is that Creel in some way may not have been on the job when it was reported that President Wilson favored the sinking of all German war vessels to prevent difficulty in apportioning them among hat was eventually denied by the President himself after much een done. One . of the Creel committee's or roneous statements Fecalled to-day is | that thousands of American built alr- planes were on their way to Europe. -—_—_— Mt for Ambassador to Peru, WASHINGTON, Dec Williams, Mississippi, duced a bill authorizing t ment of an American Peru at a salary of Senator bill was referred tc Relations Committee. lin. lin and ought to get it eS tankfin § Liberal Credit Terms to All American Walnut, as illustrated, at Columbia and Cortina for Sale January on Write for Catalog Malied FREE We Sell Columbia Grafonolas on Credit From $20 Up Also Records on Creait With Every Machine. Apartments Furnished from $75 Up- ward on Our Easy Payment Plan t Godek of Palatina Avenue red a fracture of the skull and line Cirpont of Park View Avenue ja ri \to tell th and poses. FRANKLIN SIMON, MEN'S SHOPS THE FRANKLIN SHOE for MEN a “72 Contuins $9 worth of Leather, Labor und Satisfaction! F we took our cue from current prices for shoes generally we would have to get $8.50 or $9.00 for the Frank- And the man who wants style and service and a low price, wants the Frank- , for there is no other shoe anywhere like it at $7.50. In these leathers: black, and Ko-Ko calf, and patent leather, simon & Co. SES FIFTH AVENUE Men's Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street—Street Level OR. 46ST. &8™ AV 4-Plece Empire Period Bed room Suite, In 3950 Foreign Language Records @ gp uussion of the brain, Both we: y oA of two men whom they hi hureh and who invited them 8 of the _ men, Joy Riding tn France Is Again Permitted, PARIS, Dec. 26—A decree publisned to-day re-establishes the free sale and use of petroleum beginning on Jan, 1 Tho decree also permits the free sale use of automobiles excepting those not licensed for commercial pur. Automobiles in the latter class are stil subject to certain restrictions EASE THE PAINFUL RHEUMATIC TWINGE Sloan's Liniment is the world’s most opular counter-irritant for the shoot- arting pains and aches of those which man, woman and child suffers from at one time or another, druggists, rous external attacks 30c, 60c, $1.20, mahogany, tun, =) VE | Ps lé Marked HYG is Figures. Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut Im Tomplete with Roll Mattress, One motion of the hand converts. the © tog SQ IT-0U perial into a full size bev for 2 adults OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, GHTH rs Sewing Machines jg on Credit. Hollis, suf. to Jamaica Hospital, Where it was Miss Cirpont has been unable At all All Goods Edge]! | 100 Women’s Coats New Fur Collared Models At the Exceptionally Low Price $22.75 _ A remarkable example of value- giving, the price representing less than actual cost to make. Secured through a fortunate special purchase, these new models are in Velour Cloth and Cambridge Silver- tone Mixtures and Wool Burellas, in brown, navy, Oxford, green and black; lined throughout and warmly interlined. Deep collars are of French Seal (dyed oneh Fur Collared Coats Three Distinct New Models Special, $39.50 Velour Cloth of superior quality, in taupe, brown, bison and black, fancy silk lined and interlined. Muffler collars of Taupe Nutria or French Seal (dyed coney). Third Floor, Another Remarkable Sale of Women’s Blue Serge Dresses $18.50 CURED the Serge at a very unusual sacrifice. S‘ to make the garments up at a price that would barely enable him to carry his organization over the dull pre-holiday period. That is why we can quote such a very low price for Dresses of this character. particularly adapted for the business woman who requires a neat and modish day-time dress. Fine All Wool Serges Braid Trimmed No Exchanges. Third Floor, None C, O. D. No Approvals. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock of Men’s Neckwear 8,460 Will Be Offered Tomorrow, Friday At Prices Much Less Than Cost to Make 2,963 | 5,497 Four-in-Hands Four-in-Hands $1.10 — 75¢c Made from rich imported In this group there are Silksand Satins of heavy quality; | neat and novelty Silks in a alargeand beautifulassortment | large range of rich colors of rich color combinations. | and self figured effects. Ground Floor ib Lord & Taylor | Had the Dresses made by one of our best dressmakers, who offered Smart, new, becoming effects — practical and serviceable— Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning W nden eux a ed SE ETS I SE eS ee f 1 | i | ' 4 P|

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