The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 9

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4 establishment of Louls Tommaso at No. 279 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, i \shortly before 10 o'clock last night and, weeping, told him they wanted ; to arrange for the funeral of their wives, [n the place were three friends ; of Tommaso, He asked the two men to give him a few details concernthg the details you want,” and ordered the jdead persons. Thereupon the two weeping ones, drawing revolvers, sald, “Here's the iil The New and Better Way Nujol for Constipation will teach you the healthiest, habit in the world. Geta bottle of Nujol from your druggist fecay sad write for free booklet “Thirty Feet of Danger” — constipation and auto-intoxication in adults. Nujol Laboratories ST. ARD OILCO. (NEW JERSEY) ‘50 Broadway, New York q and black, developed in a chic box coat that may be worn with or without the string belt. Silk*floss, hand embroidered in an effective NY motif borders deeply the bottom of the box coat. Sizes 14 to 18. j MISSES’ VELOUR SUITS in SPRIGHTLY CLUB CHECKS Trig and well groomed is the appearance of a miss when attired in these simply-fashioned tailormades of club check velours — long lines, belted effects, patch pockets, bias folds of the material and button ornamentation establish types of extreme fascination. set. four men to stand in a corner. Without being seen by the robbers, the four Customers Conceal Valuables |5a4, manager 10 tae eral theusand in Coffin, Policeman Captur- ing Bandits in Fight in Dark. stickpins valued at several thousand dollars and throw them into a coffin. The bandits had just got a watch and $65 from Tommaso when Patrol- man Monahan passed by. Looking in through the store window he took in Two men entered the undertaking | @t 4 glance what was going on. He anal entered just as the bandits smashed the electric lights with their pistols, After a fight in the darkened store Monahan subdued the pair. In the Stagg Street Police Station | they said they were Mastio Debonna, B itwenty-one, of No. 444 Metropolitan Avenue, nelle, twenty-three, of No, 626 Bast 14th ‘Strect, Manhattan, They were held, charged with assault and rob- bery. About the same time in Manhattan rooklyn, and Andrea Ton- four robbers, who used an auto to ald their escape, held up men in a saloon at No, 512 Tenth Avenue and got $150, and later robbed a Liberty bond broker in a drug store at No. | 1569 Madison Avenue of $600 in bonds and $160 cash. WOULD HAVE MEXICO WAIT TILL VICTORY LOAN FLOATS U. S. Treasury Officials Were Not Consulted About Carranza’s Dicker in New York. WASHINGTON, March 28, — ‘The Treasury has not been consulted con- cerning @ reported movement among bankers to organize a Inrge loan to BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Oxpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET In Most Expressively Youthful Terms are ‘‘Jeune Fille’’ Fashions Interpreted MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS FROCKS, COATS and CAPES A “younger” silhouette, a gayer air and withalanaive simplicity characterizes Bon- wit Teller & Co. fashions for the younger distinction from the more mature fashions, 59.50 t 95.00 Sizes 14 to 18. Other Tailormade Suits 29.50 to 150.00 MISSES’ TAILORMADE and DRESSY FROCKS 25.00 to 250.00 The tailormade frocks are distinguished by novel treatments of self- folds, pin tuckings, Tom Thumb fringes and embroideries. These tailored frocks are developed in serge, tricotine and Poiret twill, The dressier types in frocks and gowns are fashioned of taffeta, moire, satin, printed Georgette, grepe de chine and other effective materials and reveal engaging silhouettes in draped pannier, bouf- fant and straightline fashions. Sizes 14 to 18, MISSES’ COATS, CAPES and WRAPCOATS 29.75 to 165.00 The attraction of these fashions lies in their decidedly youthful agd cavalier style. An infinite variety is represented in all the favored fabrics of the hour, revealing treatments original with this shop. Coats and capes of velour checks, gabardine, tricotine, evora, bolivia and silk duvetyn. Sizes 14 to 18, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 28, 19 Mexico and consequently tas given neither approval nor disapproval. But doubt was expressed to-day by Treasury officials whether the depart- ment would look with favor on the ne- gotiating of a larre private loan to Mexico before the Victory Liberty loan 1s floated, or whether bankers would at- tempt to'ratee such a loan before then, An emis: York rece consulting bankers re= cane ini Stabbed by a Strange Man, Daniel Manning, thirty-six, of No. 300 ry of Carranza was in New West 1th Street, during an altercation tn a saloon at that address was stabbed early to-day by a man who plunged a knife into his left shoulder. taken to St. Laurence Hospital. Detec- tives are investigating the case, Man- man ning eald he did not know the who stabbed him. | Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the sca'n, makes the hair brittle, and is very warmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and en tirely greaseless) is much better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use for shampoo- ing, a6 this can’t possibly injure the j hair, Simply moisten your hair with | water and rub it in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil The hair dries ane ww and evenly, and it leaves it ne and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to mange. You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at most any drug store. It is ve cheap, and a few ounces is enougl to last every one in the family for months.-- Advt. Store Hours March «31st 500 Boys’ Wash Suits $1.95 Junior Norfolk Middy and Oliver Twist models, in stripes and solid colors, Sizes 3 to 1p years. Boys’ Spring Hats, Caps, and Furnishings Commencing Monday, 9 A.M. to 5.30 P. M. 500 Boys’ Norfolk School Suits did suits to sell at this price —Afranged for after weeks of planning to enable us to demonstrate in a practical way that it is possible for you to practice economy and at the same time be sure of securing suits that will give long and satisfactory service— Telephe one Your Orders ‘ nal shopping pers to carry t the cus mers’ ve Telephone Greeley 1900 Always Mention Telephone Order Desk, Lord & Taylor 38th Street ~—FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street ne Pattern Illustrated With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers $11.75 Featured especially for Saturday—or as long as we can continue to get these splen- New patterns—grey, brown and green mixtures and pencil stripes—popular belted norfolk model. Ages 7 to 18 years ! Fourth Floor Girls’ Serge Capes Featured for Tomorrow $15.50, $25.00 A Sale arranged to make Saturday one of the busiest days of the season, offering these fashionable Outergarments at intensely ° interesting prices. These smart models (two of which are illustrated), developed in Navy Blue Serges. Bright colored collars or scarfs are of Victory red or blue satin, and brass buttons, belts and finishing details are quite military in style.” The model at $25.00 is satin lined through- out; the others have satin lined yokes, All in sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats in all the new fabrics and fashions........... $7.95 to $49.50 Juniors’ Dresses in Tub fabrics, Serge, Tricotines, Silks, Georgette Crepes and Nets, Individualized types that mark a — PESEO cam RAYA SL ATT C Featuring Special for Saturday MISSES’ HAND EMBROIDERED TAILORMADE SUITS 60.00 i A remarkable style achievement of Poiret twill in navy blue, beaver In complete assortments. $8.95 to $89.50 Third Floor Sailor invites Little Boys and Girls to take a cruise with Women’s Serge Capes $29.50 The newest versions of these modish Outergarments, featuring waistcoat | him on the fronts, smartly belted and button trimmed; muffler collars; linings of foulard : | Sea of Delight. silks. Circular or yoke models that give the correct silhouette. Unusual value. Good An assortment of Capes, Cape Coats and arth Dolmans, ranging from $25.00 to $195.00. will sail every half hour from 10.00 A. M. until 4.00 P. M. Saturday. Come and join the jolly crew. Listen to stories while you sail the deep. You will have a lot of fun. Seventh Floor, Women’s Tailored Suits $29.50 and $39.50 Men’s Wear Serge Suits, of the strictly tailored, practical type; Spring ‘Tweeds, mannish and smart in line and finishing detail. A dozen or more models at the higher price, finely tailored, of Serge, Poiret Twill or in Hair Line Stripe, some have swagger little vestees or waistcoats of ‘Tricolettes or silk in bright colors, others are braid trimmed or braid bound, New blouse, straight line and belt effects, notably well tailored. Othér Tailored Suits, $29.50 to $285.00. Third Floor Twenty New Styles in Women’s Low Shoes at $8.75 Colonials—in gun metal, patent leather ,and dark tan calfskin, with military heels—in gun metal and patent leather with Louis XVI. heels. Pumps — in gun metal and dark tan calfskin with mplitary heels. Walking Oxfords—in tan, gun metal and kidskin. Girls’ Shoes—sizes 114% to 2...$5.50 High-cut laced shoes in gun metal calfskin. Second Floor Boys’ School and Dress Shoes Boys’ Shoes of heavy Boys’ Shoes of dark tan black leathers; sizes ih to | leather; sizes 1 to 6, $6.00 A Sale Tomorrow: Boys’ Dress or Play Shoes, $2.75 Sizes 11 to 1334. Fourth Floor, For Saturday—Important Sales Misses’ Suits and Capes Spring Millinery A Collection Attractively Priced $10.00 to $20.00 The transparent Hat appears, exquisite with flowers or fruit, or with bright velvets, fore- casting the fashions for later Spring and Early Summer, ‘Tailored and Semi Dress Hats, designed to complete the sil- houettes’ graceful lines and re- peat the color scheme of Suit or Gown, Lisere shapes, in the ac- cepted colors, faced with ‘Taf- feta or Georgette in the shades that match the costumes’ gay vestees or hand embroideries, Youthful Hats, distinctive Hats for Matrons, Hats for all types, and for all occasions, Fourth Floor All are Copies of Much Higher Priced Models Serge Suits $27.50 A smart and_ practical Suit in navy blue Serge; the belted coat with Tuxedo Serge Suits $35.00 A narrow string belt and novel stitched pockets, com- bine to give this Suit its distinctive Serge Capes $29.50 A new convertible model equally smart whether worn as a Cape or adjusted to collar is lined with peau de style newness. | form a draped Dolman. On the Ground Floor Tables cygne; note the new lines Fashioned of fine Serge, Lined throuahaue. wick s 4 of close fitting sleeves, nar- | the well tailored coat is minge hrougne id Groups of Hats Featured at row shoulders and ‘tight | daintily lined with light |-foulard and finished with $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 skirt, foulard silk. wide straps and buttons, Sport Hats of Satin finished novelty straws in Misses’ Tailored Suits—$27.50 to $135.00 brilliant colors, ’ 30% i 95.00 English Sailors, smart blocks, in Pineapple straws. Misses’ Capes, Dolmans and Coats, $17.50 to $1 : ‘Tailored and Semi dress Hats in new fashions. Misses’ Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $17.50 to $175.00 Third Floor 0

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