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AUTOPSY TOTELL The rd & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders will receive prompt and careful attention. Telephone Greeley 1900 Please mention Telephone Order Desk. Ask Mr, Foster Travel Information Service Ask Mr. Foster anything about travel 4] anywhere—definite, clear, satisfactory information, WHETHER BANDITS | Lord &Teyvlor STUNGLED ITI 39th Street 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Continuing the , : Men’'sClothing Clearance SPLENDID opportunity to select A Suits for Vacation or ‘arly Fall wear—this twice-a-year event. Flannels, Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots and Tweeds in a fine selection of patterns, éxcellently tailored. : ’ \ Four Groups 32.75 °36.75 *43.75 °56.75 Still a Good Selection in Men’s Two-Piece Hot Weather Suits, at $14.75 cert a) Men’s Oxfords 97.25 Pair CHANCE for several thousand men to get fitted in one of this season’s best styles at a price much below to-day’s market value. Dark tan or gun metal calfskin Oxfords, taken from regular stock. fourth Floor. Police Don’t Call It Murder > Yet; Though Woman Died While Men Robbed Her. An autopsy held at the morgue to- day will determine whether Mrs. Branislaw Kucharsky was strangled ‘by thieves in her room at No. 113 Stanton Street early yesterday, or whether she dropped dead of heart disease when she was confronted by the robbers who took from her $250 sewed in her clothes and a $100 Lib- erty Bond and two watches from her bureau. Mrs. Mary Lipchuk, an across-the- hall neighbor of the Kucharskys, who entered the flat and found Mra, Ku- charuky dead at 10 o'clock yesterday after her curiosity was stirred by the discovered $37 in ills in the dead ‘woman's right stocking which the robbers had overlooked. of @ bruise on Mrs, Kucharsky's chin Diudgeon or fist blow or might have been the result of a fall when she was solzed with heart disease. It was not apparent to-day why Detectives Stetter, Williams and Kelly of the Fifth Street Station suspended their investigation to await the result of the autopsy, in- asmuch as the robbers were guilty of murder, however death was @ felony, No report of the murder was post- ed at Police Headquarters yesters day, and it was not officially ad- mitted even to-day that another murder had been charged up on the crime pages of the police ledger; “it may not prove to have been mur- " said one of the detectives to- “so why start talk about it?’ » Lupehuck saw Mrs, Kuchar- sky in the hall just an hour before her body was discovered. Ludw' Kucharsky, and his brother-in-la | Leon Seradinsky had left earlier | go to their work automobile wash- | ers. Mrs, Bessie Richter, the jani- | treas, told the detectives she saw two | strangers golig toward the Kuchar- sky flat a little after 9, Abe Kessler, the fourteen-year-old ; Son of @ tenant next door, said he saw a man come up from the sky- light of No. 113 Stanton Street at about 10 o'clock, go over the roofs sage down through another tene- ment. — TO HONOR HARLEM HEROES. Memorial to Be Discussed at Meeting To-Night. Plane for the erection of a memorial to the soldiers, seamen and marines of Harlem who paid the supreme sacrifice in the war will be discussed at a meet- ing to-night in the Harlem Board of Commerce. Dr. J. Gardner Smith, Pein of the Board, will preside, It is ber ported that a monu- , be erected. Among ne to lay out a plaza, im. on a plot of kround at 125th Street and Seventh Avenue. |Just 215 Coats and Suits 1 To Close Out at '4 to % Less These coats and suits are from our mail order stocks. They have our best selle: But the mail order season is now over. There- these garments must be closed out. All are ‘and become stout women. Sizes up to 56 bust, —Just 122 of these te —Only 95 of these stout oats, Made of Suits suits, but there's @ f ally designed to 0 E derge, Taffeta, Peete. Gabardine | big saving on each one of them. Fpl ut not in all styles. this season's tncinding Wool Jersey, Wool Serge, designed for| Poplin, Silk Faille and Silk Serge. women. Were 19.85 to 39.50.| Were 24.75 to 44.50. }} 112% 29% | 13%» 29% j | Cool Dresses At Bargain Prices A bargain sale for stout women. Over 500 dresses to choose from in variety almost unlimited. All new styles and the most favored colors, All fit and become f sheer, cool le, Gingham, jap silk in light or dark colors, Plenty of all sizes up to 56 ‘ 5% wo 16% A Notable Sale Women’s Serge Capes None C. O. D. $1 6 .00 No Approvals A Price Representing Less Than Cost to Make. re queer action of the Kucharsky cat, | The Medical Examiner took note| whieh might have been caused by a| caused, while they were committing | Several hundred of these fashionable Capes, so much in demand for Summer wear, featuring style notes new, exclusive, disinctive. a Seven Smart Models, made of superior quality Men’s Wear Ser, throughout with finest Foulard Silks, Four s, and lined typical models are illustrated. An nity Made Possible by the Purchase of a Leading Maker’s Entire Surplus Stock Secured at Unusual Concessions and Priced Accordingly. Tomorrow—Another Stirring Sale Women’s Pongee Suits At the Extraordinary Low Price $26.75 Three Models in These Cool Silk Suits, The Season's Smartest Tailormades. A Timely Sale af Notions At Worth While Savings RTICLES of standard qualities, all at marked reductions from A usual prices for this special occasion. The thrifty woman will make a list of the small but staple necessaries she will surely require and hasten to take advantage of these timely economies. Dress Shields Rubber Lined Size 2. «pair 26c Size 3. «pair 28c Size 4. «pair goc Light Weight Size 2 i Sanitary Aprons ..each 35¢ «each 30¢ Sanitary Belts ., Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Bathing Caps Diving Caps Fancy Caps Lily Towels (150 on * roll) roll “Lily Drinking Cups 50 for 20c Wax Paper roll 20¢ Pearl Buttons ...dozen 8c Snap Fasteners, black and white, dozen cards35c Slipper Trees... Glove Stretchers Ladies’ Supporters.pair 20c Absorbent Cotton, half Ib., 28c; one Ib Fancy Novelties Novelty Necklace. 25¢ Pearl Necklaces... 50c Baby Pins....pair 25 Tie Clasps........ 25¢ Cuff Links... Neck Chains Hooks and Eyes, black and white ..6 cards 20c Cube Pins Pearl Pins .. Bank Pins .. Wire Hair Pins, in Bone Hair Pins, inboxes 10c Spool Silk, large size... .85¢ Spool Silk, 34 size angers, light weight dozen 60c Ground Floor, Summer Curtains That Will Go Quickly at These Reduced Prices . Scrim Curtains Good quality scrim with lace edge or edge and in- sertion; white or ecru; 214 yards long Scrim and Marquisette Curtains With lace edge or edge and insertion; white or ecru; 214 yards long. pair Filet Net Curtains 24 yards long. $1.25 ‘These come in a variety of patterns in white only; Shoe Findings W hittemore’s Champion black Dressing 20c Whittemore’s Nob- by dark brown. 20c Albano White Dressing for canvas or buck- skin shoes +2 pair 25¢ Cutlery Alarm Clocks... .$1.25 Tweezers. . ++ 206 i + 20¢ Cuticle Scissors.. 75¢ Gillette Razors .$4.50 Durham Domino 95¢ Mark Cross Razors 25c Thermometers ... 45¢ color ith Floor Clearance of ib Several Thousand Pairs Women’s Low Shoes: Standard qualities taken from reg- ular stock and reduced in price to close out quickly. Broken lines, but all sizes in the assortment. Low Shoes | Pumps and Oxfords ‘ White Canvas and sev- Also eral different leathers, $4.85 None C. 0. D. in many’ styles. White High Shoes, $7.65 No Approvals Second Floor. The Wanted Silks At Interesting Prices Natural Color Pongee 33 inches wide White Sport Tussah $5 ificlied WIUGi ccs scieveess .-...yard $1.58 Crepe de Chine (Colored) 40 inches wide. ......cceeeees ....yard $1.50 Black Chiffon Finish Taffeta 40 inches wide.......sscscseeees.yard $2.35 Ground Floor , Closing Out Novelty Cotton Dress Voiles 39-40 inches wide......secesecseseeseyard 30C White Outing Flannel Extra heavy quality, 28 inches wide.,.yard 25c¢ Second Floor Semi-Made White Tub Skirts $2.98 Distinctive styles with patch or cut-in pockets, wide separate belts and pearl buttons. Well tailored straight line models -in 26 to 36-inch waist bands. Second Floor A Sale of Lamps At Decided Reductions R Summer demands, especially selected groups of decorative and thoroughly desirable Lamps, at price revisions that are of com- pelling interest. (The Various Artistic Styles Are Illustrated.) For the Bridge Table—Lamps of antique gold with polychrome coloring; extension arm; silk shade made in OUF OWN WOTKTOOM, ...eeeeereeceee soeeeeecnes- - $30.00 ; $3.65 each Medium weight in various combinations, For Outdoor Living Room, a substantial and sightly Metal Table Lamp with amber cut glass pan- Boudoir Lamp, of dainty design, with shade of Greenwich Village printed silk. ..$4.75 Mahogany Chair Lamps, 58 inches high and very graceful; hand painted parchment shades. $12.50 Japanese Table Lamp, in black finish, effectively covered. Shade of gay Greenwich Village silk. $12.50 For the Porch—Adjustable metal Reading Lamp, sub- stantially constructed and splendidly finished........ $7.50 Pi; | bound | ifth Floor, Summer Blankets At Lowered Prices for This Week’s Selling Fleece Blankets | $2.95 each White or grey with colored | striped borders, bound with ribbon, Plaid Blankets | Striped Blankets $4.50 each With fancy borders or plain | colors with fancy borders and | ribbon bound, Indian Blankets Vivid color combinations with ribbon. i for porches and outing use, Second Fico r, ne Bryant Vivi7:. 23 W. 38th St. oe LE AN AN SRN LTR OT omORNRN NE LCN A eR v ne “sii eommmumpa asco