The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 4

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4 HAD'S30,000 GEMS, SALTO NUTS more than a Nee mark —a grade mark =the best meaty nuts Mother Nature grows made toothsome and wholesome for you by Hatch’s exclusive process. woth stat i Herald Se Detee! aaa 4 ana walked up to a dapper, smilin Greek in @ restaurant at 3 ives CLUB THEFT LOOT: | 2H6 BV tGawinG WORLD, om 16 early to-day and sald, t, I'm glad {t's over,” u Unknotting a hand. st sensat has worked in an cities, Barly this was a walter in the T , but who Amer SHOES Clearance High Grade Boots Season’s Most Drastic Reductions 400 Pairs Black Kid Lace Boots Boots At the BROOKLYN DOWNTOWN | 460-462 Fulton St, 14-16 West I1th St.,. Constituting City’s Foremost Stunning new tailleurs with long, tight 5718 skirts tucked in hundreds of variations -—braided and embroidered. Narrow belted, high waisted effects, with tight shoulders and tailored sleeves. _ Spring Winter successful productions Luxuriously fur coll Colors Maduro Taupes Russian Green Pekin , 200 Pairs Dark Mahogany Walking 300 Pairs Dull Calf with Gray Tops Nineteen West 34th Street Broad & W. Park Brilliant Poikions in Spring Frocks Blue, Black and wanted colors, Frocks for street, for afternoon and matinee —for every requirement! Closing Out *55, °65 & $75 Coats Winter’s Fine Fur Collar Models or Distinctive Plain Tailored Prices Further Reduced "25 | 85.90 | | Values to $7.50 Fashion Shops NEWARK Assortment Of French and Mannish Serges, Fine Satins and Taffetas in Navy By all odds the most important Clean-Up Sale of the entire’ Sacrificing coats that represent the season’s most 1 : ; ps | Silk Seal Plushes Pom Poms VS ” Burgundy | Wool Pane eet ! ALL WOOL OVERC No Charge for Alterations hn OTe 1 t outer diy f bitte BR oly ey: jor toys 6 to 18 years. ae | at ared and distinctive plain drastic price-cutting! tailored coats in variety of latest styles. Materials Thursday Sale Coats Wondertul Bargains with Fur Collars 10 An amazing collection of gen uine $20 and $25 fur collar and distinguished piain tailored coats, Veloyrs, Pom Poms, Mgtons, Li —— Values Dresses Smart Offering New Spring Serge Frocks 4 » % Charming new Spring frocks in the new straight silhouettes \) with long, tucked skirts, braid embroidered and trimmed, Serges in navy gnd__ colors, t, he millionaire of friends in ec st anniversary onal Tage. They edo | where ho pawned a two-stone dia- | mond ring for $600, & S j energy. Safe-, prerd vown fs in- come of strengti Scott's. gave # party to twelve! bration of the second | f her daughter's mar-| dd a Brivate room and) adter’ I was assigned | pm, Mrs, Owens hung| being the to wait on her handbog on a clothes rack while! { Suddenly dance| + the party| % Mrs, Owens's| > bag had fallen to the floor and when| 4% they were eating. musio struck up and rushed out to dance. I came in I found it, BeSese vets JANUARY 29, 19198. “Roy, Club, the most fashionable in the Ohl WAITER HELD FOR THEFT |GARMENT STRIKE TO SPREAD, | so eat Sn as et! CLUB WO GAVE UP | Snes ec, Renjam t JEWELS WORTH $30, D0 es. in Int “I opened it and saw a square Jewe! | > case, When I opened the King of Greece at last!’ | case and| ? saw all those Jewels I said, ‘I'm the| @ I burried to| 7 day in any the Dress anc Association. the head waiter and told him I was| + sick. I went home and stept over it| ¢ and the next day went to Indianapo- | lis.” Chicago, From there to Kansas City He doubled back to Indianapolis and came to New York Inst Tuesday, Then he went to Boston and put $500 in bank, return- ing here last night. Soon after the theft, a Toledo police circular offering $1,000 reward was received by the New York depart- ment, Private information came that Mrs, Owens was willing to spend $50,000 to get her jewels back, be cause they were mostly presents t» her. The circular had the descrip- tion of the Greek waiter, together WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? The elements comprising the body are constantly wearing out and must be renewed daily, else the outgo of strength exceeds the income. SCOTTS EMULSION wan help Hie ved aresens cian Ce woman keep pace with the wear and tear of life. Scott’s nourishes the bedy, blood and n and helps maimtain an Scott & Bowne, Btoomficld N. J, ma? Corner 24th Street, New York, ntl oy. HENRY Pay “LOTZ. "323 Fourth Ave., | vo Pest Fifth Avenue Establis Today & Th ERTAIN of our me AI for years had our boys’ department tailora | complete season's clothing each Spring and Fall. | Done bythe same designer who creates the | ]j styles for all of our boys’ ‘clothing. ' | " i) Every garment is individually tailored, 17 Ld STANDS UP. appearance frot At the ori of its cla At the present reduce event, it is doubly att eT Aa I prices t ind the t tx ALL WOOL OVERCOATS 2 lo § vears, ALL WOOL, MACKINAWS ALL WOOL OVERCOATS U Military and Aviator Moc for toys 4 lo 10 years. ALL WOOL OVERCOATS for toys 8 to 16 years. ALL WOOL KNICK yor toys 8 to 18 years, Heretofore 22.50 & 24.50 19,50 STUDENTS’ SUITS Sizes: Suits, 13 to 18 Overcoats, 15 to 20 yrs. ALL WOOL KNICKER SUITS for bovs 7 lo 18 years. Made from 19.50 and 22. ‘There he pawned « turquotse and| + diamond ring for $400 and went to| « Chars purchases made the Ponaainitan of this month will appear on bills rendered March Ist, 40th ANNIVERSARY SALES _ Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing | at January Prices Made in Our Own Shops with the information that he was! noted for his good nature and many ahases, and that ho frequented Greek restaurants, The list of jewelry in-| eluded: | Large oblong emerald ring with fifty diamonds, valued at $13,000; three-stone diamond ring, two-stone | diamond ring, three-stone diamond lavalliere, diamond and sapphire ring, turquoise and diamond ring, five- diamond dinner ring, sapphire brooch, opal and diamond brooch, diamond and pearl stickpin, pearl necklace and gold diamond-studded watch, Most of the jewels were platinum mounted, and they were valued at about $40,000, All the pieces were found on the pris- | oner except the two rings he had pawned. ‘The lavalligre had broken | jin his pocket, but he still had the| |diamonds, one weighing three and a| half carats, ‘An unusual incident in connection with the case was the arrest a short| |time before Stattias of his exact! dcuble—a Greek waiter who had worked in most of the cities and clubs with Stattias. This man de-| nied he was the one wanted, but tho! police were about to lock him up when detectives came in with the real man, The two prisoners laughed and shook hands, and the first was released with apologies, ) plats Drops Dead in City Building, ur, for fifteen | er in the Water Supply he city, with offices in Municipal Building, dropped dead terday afternoon while at work, Kee- gan was married and lived at No. 4445 Park Avenue, the Bronx, at 35th Street hed 1879 ursday in the re EXC lusive patrons have is an entirely different ictory-made kind. his clothing was the finest 2 est value in New York, d prices, in force for this ractive, Accurate Figures Right Where and When You Want Them SETTLES ALL ARGUMENTS (0) am ¢ Brings Back Facts of Importance Herelofore 16.50 12.50 OATS ; Heretofore 19.50 14.50 Herelofore 18.50 14.50 | dels, Heretofore 28.50 19.50 Heretofore 28.50 22.50 ER SUITS & OVERCOATS years; 28.50 22.50 Heretofore 50 fabrics. Special 16,50 32." ON NEWSSTANDS Reduced from 39.75 om Mixed -- ihe, &@ 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Thursday 400 Fur-Trimmed Coats’ / For Women and Misses To Close Out at Greatly Redaced Prices 1 The-season’s smartest models of Velour Cloth and Pom Pom Cloth with choker or shawl collars of Nutria, Seal and Ringtail. Warmly lined and interlined. Regular Value to 55.00 For This Sale Also to Close Out 275 Fur-Trimmed Coats For Women and Misses 25.00 Delicious: Fragrant Tea ‘;; —— Cleanly Prepared and Pure To a Sealed Aluminum Packe* SELLING RAPIDLY! ° Get a Copy To-Day OB. \ IN ees ( | Gye Blows Br, ey (War Record Edition) Bucyes L028 Published by the NEW YORK WORLD NEW YORK CITY 1919 World Almanac Saves Time and Money in Search of Information => (0) WINS MANY A WAGER | (0) am A Library in One Volume "AN INDEX COVERING MOST EVERYTHING CLOTH BOUND (READY ABOUT FEB, 1), 75c—BY MAIL, 9c 90° BY MAIu “i

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