The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 11

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BRYAN WILL NOT SPEAK [2 conewsnon coy of Soy i MAN IN BLU: SUT ey ne JERSEY CITY ° seven hin a SOUGHT IN KNAPP.» » pubt MURDER MYSTERY .. Clue to Identity of Aged Build- 1 om ing Owner’s Companion |, Furnished by Woman, Entering the Kna Charles A. Knapp, third day of the slaying of enty-one years No. 80 | ught one man to look at the pie-| ies’ Galiory. Hist name was not disclosed, Whether! he found anything worth while is not known, Knapp's funeral wil be held at 2 o'eloek te ‘ow aftern at No 14 Kast 39th Manhattan Ja. terment will be in Greenwood Ceme- tery | The mystery was almost twenty- four hours ad before the police learned that Knay d been seen en- the saloon and old, in his tenant Bedford Street, dete re look: ing for The man in the blue coat or jumper whom Mrs, Florence Chris of No, 56 Barrow Street saw entering the diemantied sa. loon with Mr, Knapp about 11 @clock Wednesday, ut diamond stiek pin murderer when he © almost in two, » heard Knapp tel- ephoni a glazies other saloon aud who my have followed him, . The police have br to Headquarter tures {rom an- tering the sid Mrs. Florence Chris saw the “apartment at the build- day. She from the window No. ig about 11 o'clock 8 Barre lid not pay particular {in blue, She isn’t » @ coat or the, pa tracing and covered as it has been an with Bim Maffari, at Bedford Streets, | whence he t¢ oned to the Myers, Plate Glass and Window Company, No. 181 Lafayette Street, to send a nan to No. 80 Bedford Street and take away the on mirrors the Myers bought at auc- uon the before.” One theory is lat he may have been followed from , Maffar'’s, The story of Mra Ch: Knapp was ot previc Knapp carried a pa rown paper, Mra. Curis says, aad, | whan ho went to unlock the door, | anded this parcel to the man in blue, | The saloon at No. $0 Bedford Street had been t montha, The tast Leonard Some interested fp the case con- sider it important that the man who shot Knapp from behind should hive ett untouched aot only the §60 in his pocket but Uh varmade rd watch which was a present to him ‘orty years ago from his father-in- jaw. It has been suggested by some that | Mrs, Chris may be mistaken as to t shows that y a man hin. to tenant was John | day on which she ss | ind a companion In that event, they are led back to] the theory that Knapp had been fol- ywead and that his assailant, know- ng that a Myers mam was on the iy be yf nore , la grippe or , use a little speak in Jersey City on the subject | iia siSbition. f° to-day on rr Rev, Weery 1 a ees Sacre gn ANGI eH AE een wirthnec nln cease psa catalan Yue BV Bw ING WORLD, FRIDAY, Py | true, but _| PEACE LEAGUE CONGRESS. | Meetings to Me Held In Nime Cltles tn Pebruary, during Beb rr levine |S | the A National a Leven » Consider Hutson County | county tn element of by On ae teu| ev City in| dont a) oc Nations will be held nilahtened after | Small Importance Polit Dytaloldils | a fuary under the auspices of th linportance Politi | hearing the yaskan. he extended| French War Stores Will Go toliwague tu Bnfotce Pe and ite cally and Strategically Jon invitation to Mr. Bryan to «peak on| Make Food, | tute branches, It was a ed Wala Wiillam Jennines Bryan has refused [280 17 PARIS, Jan, 10—A_ considerable| The congresa Will consiet of nin } But Mr Mu conventions to be held in nine cities Atlantic Congress will be held in New York Peb, 6 and 6 William I Taft, Preetdent of the League, will preside and speak at each conven ton. stock of nitrate of woda, nitrate of ammonia, cyanide and ammonium aulphate, manafnctured for war pur powes, bas been placed at the disposal of agriculturiste by tho Minister of Armament, County |e of & mportance polltioally and pt of a telegram [in Ite relation to the reat o wee tolmay I fot be excused? Mr. Rryan This decision was made advocate Rvereit, peator of the Perhaps what ateten ia OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & 34th Street—New York Continuing Clearance Sales Saturday Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel At Remarkable Price Reductions Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 years Also women to 36 bust Of superior Velour Cloth, with large collars of Raccoon and Seal. Full lined and interlined. Values 37.50 to 45.00 28.00 | 350 Misses’ Higher-Cost Coats—Greatly Reduced | 35.00 39.75 50.00 59.75 Misses’ New Model Box-Coat Suits Fur-Trimmed Model Plain Tailored Model | Strictly tailored Box-Coat Suit of | Velour Cloth, in smart vestee effect. Special 29.75 with choker collar of Nutria Pur. Misses’ Tailored and Afternoon Dresses At Marked Reductions Men's Wear Serge, Velour Cloth, Velveteen, Taffeta and Satin; tunic, straight-line and belted models; in the season's prevailing colors, 15.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 950 Girls’ Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Coats trimmed with Lined throughout and warmly interlined. Reduced Prices—To Close Out 18.75 25.00 35.00 In a broad range of materials and colors, richly Fur or plain tailored. At Greatly 12.75 800 Girls’ Wash Dresses Chambray, Gingham and Linene | Dresses in plain colors and desir- | 2 00 . 150 Girls’ Serge Dres: Pleated model of Serge, in Navy, | Green, Burgundy and Brown, } with contrasting collar, Special | able combinations, Special j i a a FO ET ay ees anager ‘ Che, wy ; mele Es pen aY il | Fur-Trimmed Coats | Developed in superior Velour Cloth, | 0, 1919. | Broadway at Ninth, New York WANAMAKER’S $28,000 Wanamaker FURS Quarter to Third Less These reductions 9 to 5.08 mostly on new goods, made for us Women’s Fur Coats i Were Vaupe Black go into effect Saturday. Were $22 to $33.60 $15 to $35 Fur lynx cat. lynx cat. Saturday Fur Saturday Alaska seal... | Mink $035, 8 inked 38 fox. $30 $40 Cores ‘ slat aid 500 to } raccoon $15, $21 $20 to $2 Mole... k wolf $ $12.50 to $40 . $825 to $500 to $750 sf 3 Taupe nutria, . $200 to § ‘ay wolf... $30 $50 and $40 75 $265 to $525 LB ‘: aupe wolf...... $21 to $30 $32.50 to $45 4 f 198 suse Me sw eves $138 to Sige ah to $268 Brown wolf..... .$21 to $30 — $32.50 to $45 Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) | Scarfs wrasiies $250 to $485 — $495 to $650 Australian opos: ' f t possum gti eae $450 $600 $18.65 to. $50 $28 to $90 aopard cat, $250 $876 Jap. Mink... $21 to $110 rf Natural nutria. $50 to $100 $68 to $162.60 8 7. ; ih Muff Taupe nutria.... $38 to $90 $56.50 to $128 Australian opossum. $18.65 $28 | Mink........ $75 to $200 $100 to $300 panese mink. . $16.50, $20 | Mole $37.50 to $150 $50 to $226 Taupe squirrel, 5 to $40 ‘Taupe lynx cat. 5 $22.50 and $28 Sable squirrel $2 to $48 | Black Lynx eat. $1: $18.75 to $26 Mink ie to $40 Jap. cross fox... .$2% $30 to $47.50 Mole. . $80 to $37.50 | Natural raccoon Red fox. ........ .$18 to $42 $27.50 to $65 $11.25 to $14.50 $15 to $19.50 All Children’s Furs Reduced 25 Per Cent. Second floor, Old Building Young Women’s $39.75 Coats wits at $29.75 Girls’ and Juniors’ Shawl Collars Heavy | lee, COATS 60 coats! elours in burgundy, | j Only woo! (Fur-trimmed Collars) taupe, dark brown, green— | | $16.50 for Our note, please, four of the | $23.50 Grade best. colors of the season. Broadcloth in Copenhagen blue | Lined and interlined. Collar and Russian green. Also wool vel-[ of seal-dyed coney. Sizes ours ia tan and reindesr 14 to 20 years. Illustrated, $18.50 for Our $25 Grade Velveteen in Hague blue, dark brown, Russian green and black lined and unlined. § 6 to 12 years. $27.50 for Our $39.75 Grade Reindeer wool velour; ( n= hagen blue broadcloth; velveteen in brown, green or blac Fur collars, Sizes 12 to 16 years. Second floor, Old Building Young Women’s Coats at $36 and $56 | Our $52.50 and $75 grade Conte « t, but slightly rough- finished wool velours at $363 in reindeer and Delphine blue. Muf- flor of taupe-dyed nutria or seal- dyed coney, | At $56--Coats of cashmere-fin- ished or rough-finished wool velours | in Delphine blue, taupe, a new shade of tan, dark brown and rein- deer; large collar and deep cuffs of taupe-dyed nutria | Leather Sport Coats $32.50 $45 grade, Reversible — sheepskin with moleskin cloth. Second floor, Old Building 500 More Blankets at HALF Our $13 and $14 White Blankets at $6.75 Pair 264 pairs; double bed size. Our $13.50 White Blankets at $6.75 Pair 91 pairs; extra large size. Our $12 Gray Blankets at $6 Pair 145 pairs; double bed size. Fourth Gallery, New Building The Sale of 3,000 Pieces of STICKLEY Furnitureat HALF (and 900 pieces Gustaye Stickley Furniture at a third less). All moderate-priced pieces for the dining room and living room—continues Saturday. Sixth Galley, New Building Beginning Saturday the January Sale of MEN'S SHOES 3,310 Pairs—Our Own Stocks It doesn't happen often in ANY store that men’s shoes are taken from REGULAR stock and reduced like this: were $4.65 to $5.75 were $6 to $7.50 now $3.85 | 800 pairs . now $4.85 | 269 pairs were $7.50 to $9 were $18 to $20 now $5.85 387 pairs now $14.50 1,854 pairs it offers something definite It means CLEARANCE At $5.85 ok calfskin and kidskin Gc At $14.50 16 inches e eh Each of these sale groups is complete in itself and wantable in good, sturdy Wanamaker shoes. unhampered by present prices and conditions. At $3.85 and black leath others with fibr $4.65 to $5.75 gra that lace Tan or bl ere | leather sh larly tom civilian ptantial Burlington Arcade floor, Store Hours: ee RES IRN ERIS EES TE FT am mn RSS nets tt a ee ea a EINE a a

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