The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1919, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. : ote agement JOHN WAN Broadway at Ninth, New York Store hours—9 to 5 Up. having all the features of the Western thriller drama. Two men were .arralgged in Centre Street Pollee Court this morning on the chatge of robbery. They are: Harry | West 2th Street iast $2] 000 LOOT OF J. McEwen, 26, No.\1669 Third |horse. truck for Desbrosses Street ’ ; Avenue, a helper on a ferry, their destination being: the He aes and tok meraral matekine there ’ John Parker, a horseshoer Pennsylvania Raliroad in Jerse . vy io response to their knocking. EXPR stable, No. 612 West Forty-elghth | city, where they were to deliver the ot Street. where the parcels were found. | ninety-four parcels, all of which were ow ney veer robbery with five other men. Leahy learned that it bad = the intention Griffin into battling prevented that. ght inatwo- Something that McEwan tol detective led the police to the peared, oes been ag? inside. He y person in the (worth he vehemently denied tn) nowledge Parker a The police say McEwen confessed to | dog! ited as “valuable” participating in the hold-up, fmote than $100) by the company, of, the hold-up. “Fu f” y Magistrate Mancuso, on the re- ‘the police searched the building it t A l l ‘th A S ‘Arrest of Driver Who} quest of Assistant District Attorney GWALLOWS. CHLOROFORM, IN fee ore Tub pampenond. 2 gw ‘they rn ure a a c oses e ug us a e loroformed and a | MoCrystal, held the men in $25,000|" FIGHT AGAINST BANDITS, | found the % packages intact, Par- bail each for examination on Sat- urday. Neither could furnish bail and they were taken to the Tombs. Maurice Griffin, thirty-two, No, 21 Commerce Street, the driver of the ‘wagon, who was beaten on the head and chloroformed, is in a serious con- dition at Bellevue Hospital. The sur- geons fear that his skull is fractured and his condition is aggravated At 945 when the vehicle was ap- | Ker, was thereupon Arrested, obile proaching Greenwich Street in Watt 1 gcren Revaer Ma Caneeas Bone at Street two men leaped out of the dark | 67th Btreet with a peaked cap in shadows, seized the bridies of the! it, which the police say belongs to horses and demanded that the driver | G*iMn. at Lexington vavanns “ana get off. Griffin refused to obey and strest. one of the hold-up men sprang upon the wagon and hit him on the heat! DAGTOR'S WIFE 'S WIFE NAMES NURSE IN DIVORCE SUIT AFTER RAID sa hammer, Griffin, though Physician Served at 3 A. M. in Hotel fought like a tiger, and a bot- eortaining chloroform was held to by Detectives Who Accompany Mrs. Sarah L. Robertson, ose. “In hin struggles the driver Misconduct on seventeen ‘ different he bottie and some of the an- dates is charged by Mrs. Sarah L. According to custom we are offering now, during these last days of the August Furniture Sale, at half their standard prices, sirigle pieces from suites that are broken in assortment,’ com- plete suites and certain stocks that cannot be re- ordered. There is not as muelt of "this “furniture Ppeedy work dy the police resulted early today in the full recovery of ninety-four parcels of express valu- , worth $21,000 stolen from a of the American Railway Bx- / press Company last night in a hold- at half” as in other sales because the selling been unprecedented, but there are several press ope ea 5 is ved full regular — ‘ go regular prices Septem! These closing days of the sale often offer the ie richest prizes. Fourth, Fifth ana Sixth Galleries, Sew Ballding, P Faisan—the new color—in = ~~ Women’s suits and coats Paris Has decided in favor of a new colot—Faisan, a’ wa reddish brown that is neither henna nor caster, bu b te rare brown of the pheasant’s feathers. A suit of faisan © Lar cage ny nin a8 that new so! woolen cial, by one Tatsarheslceed suit in the Salons, Collar and cuffs are of soft brown Young women visiting in New York will be very interested in some new suits and dresses just in. Suits such as the one sketched whose charm lies in correct lines, luxurious collars and vest of fur, and warm shades—are al- ways the smartest possible asset in a winter wardrobe. What is Castoria : RIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, i¢ slipped down his throat, burning him. The cool night air somewhat revived |Robertson of the Hotel Webster in a ‘him « few moments later and suit for divorce brought to-day against the'theantime a Ford car had ap- proached the wagon and Griffin was thrown in the bottom and driven off. newed his efforts to free himself,|Dr. Joseph Archibald Robertson, resid- Evidently alarmed by hia recovery, |! at the Hotel Albemarie, A trained the bandits dropped Grin out of [DUT 18 named by Mra, Robertson in the car . 47th Street and Tenth |r. suit telows raid on the phy Avenuc, where he was found groan-|.icjan's apartments at 3 A.M. Ave ing in the gutter by Patrolman : % It is alleged that Mrs, Robertso: racc marve- Thomas Smith, of the West 47th| accompanied by her counsel, John Cons pinch eer Reagan he Foauiy with tho faiens col Street Station, at 10.15 o'clock. ville, No. 111 Broadway, Andrew Gar- totes (Fashion's favorite shade). “Anothe suit _ of Salons Smith called an ambl&lance from |rod, a private detective, and three oth- Beane, PAPE 88 gl navy blue also 4 Mi Bellevue Hospital and on the way to|eF operatives gained entrance to the | are used. ro hustsalisn | peach-bloom has a collar of that Institution drew from the semi. (physician's rooms and served him with | opoantt uaa ‘and mole. $140 soft genet fur. Second floor, Old Building» conscious, driver the story of the ns. were o4 in fan '| °° 9286, a on wus 5 joldup. © police of the Beach “i . jored su: poopie peopl PEM pontine omen’s summer shoes crime occurred, were notified. An|DF- Robertson is sai 4 thy ton ored suits are indis) ble for effort was made to find the helper, |Soupie lived ta Wert tin Se, SB business, trav traveling and all 4 found ou ‘and | ‘ By Word of Mouth at lessened prices McEwen, who had disappeared, but Be fn orggre tient fare on ‘ relieved b; he was not found until two hours it a bade yerows-loet That is after all the best advertising. hatin’ wits ho Koplared'e| Hin eatin tna othe taller fining Pumps and Oxfords, $4.50. house, Nips from oun own stock; shoes that sold formerly for $8, because of broken sizes ‘will sell at this low price. House slippers, $1.50 and $1.75 aro ro, are noteworthy features of helper, according to the police, tld EX-MAGISTRATE BLAU hy a IY conflicting stories, McEwen explained NAVY TRIAL WITNESS velours check and iridescent cloth. Wool jersey tunic model is em- | $6 to broidered in wool in an attractive motif. Colors are navy and his absence by a statement that he, * $59.50, $65, $72.50, $89.50. too, had been thrown into the auto- ki $59.50 oe frock py of 8 Less than today’s wholesale cost mobile on top of Griffin, ; Frocks at S tie Himalaya cloth slij with large silk pompon, in light The detective then went to the hos- Testifies fore Erlanger, Accused of Charming models to meet va- cred ee 1, has Gets eater, blue, maroon, lavender.” lack, dark blue; ait pleee a Yori =e he be age pital and questioned the driver, who] Gaining Commission by Bribing rious needs throughout the com- skirt slightly fan-shape givi At $1.60 (wholesale price today, $1. 18)—dlippere with low leather said that McEwen had disappeared Superior. ine cach Lae mn especially re tied cay hip ioe whic will heels, at the timo of the attack. pl al price. 80 po) olors are navy A holesale price today, heels Leahy returned to the station house| Former Magistrate William Blau of | Tricotine and tricolette frocks blue and Pine. pe...” fi AMY 4, & viatigd ang t rte ord palsies and put the helper through a rigorous | Manhattan was a oe to-day at the |} have slightly Russian blouse with Satin frock has a aunty peplum. requestioning. Finally, “ McEwen a te ie tee SS re or round neck-line formed by two an MMM Md tak Sorter ag 5 pendleg Arar be charges of having bribed former Lieut. | tegen pore nodal tn d srolince ari tine sad We ‘ Women’ $ frocks at $25 B. L. Ellert to obtain promotion for him |}. tine frock in navy blue only, Tric- 5 by Drevouting ‘Mra Bllert with @ $200 |] olette frock in navy Wlue, brown ies 14 $0 80 yeara, Fortunate purchase—proba last at $25 fur coat, | Me otited te the blah} and “rookie.” wy Second floor, Old Building. bly the at ter of the accused and his appar- sat “devotion to patriotic work during Certainly Lhe last of hone eracdes: that the market to.0slf for as lite bah ea tle as $25. Three street models Lg ert was recalled and said he could of vomemnper seoeuernee or promotion. Soil ts é He coat for Mrs. Ellert be- The Advance Sale of Winter Furs.. cause it va pai pages gg Present, Stern Brothers Their real value is $47.50, $50, and $55 Actually worth $37.50, $40 and $42.50 city Hall Guard said, “Well, it was marked French when we Wook It our of foo it out of|1 cellent assortment, long: from |{ all-enveloping models, ani shorter smart little models, plain or with collars and cuffs of beaver or skunk, at $200 to $650. All good natural Government skins. St. Louis dye. Sizes 84 to 42 in several models: Orders taken, $585 to $850. 1,500 hich just missed pairs wi Jes jot tore They are seamless silk cine wk with mercerized toe and heel aon! top, of good quality. Some flaws in them, but very few, and barely perceptible. In black, white and assorted colors, Not all sizes in all Main floor, Old Building the Mayor's office."* finally went up to | the | balcony which the banner hung and rep jaced it with the tri-color of France. FETHER INNOCENT, MOTHER TELLS MOTHER OF GIRL Purchases stored without charge up to November 1 payment e 26 per purchase price. i. Navy blue serge with black Ing our fri ag Dat Pt, of eee & balieay satin foundation model, mn.’ wit - senso! ri “4 beating all our- records bord ere Ree ey per ogg is a lor lege West 42nd Street (Batueer 5th and 6h Avenues) West 43rd Street fj UD RUSSIAN FLAG FLOATS: f saving”these ayn * "And with herein brad ‘| Wanamaker furs are of first on its rather full sl-irt and distine- AT CITY HALL-FOR AWHILE paler ri ‘And the styles are Sry cteorey and sev celles eiving ‘ styles of the toming Winter. Worl jeraey chemise model with m Marked “French” ‘in Mayor's Office, Skunks foie hem is made attractive by Men’s & Young Men’s Suits | || °tscse0""__| execs serea ees 2, tg \w on our reserves and taupe. $ Grave problems of foreign relations of Two satin models were inadvertently presented at City —skunk scarts, $22 to $338 Wem "asd rn ste Tailored By The Kirschbaum Shop ae eat hereen, ‘Over the portal || —akunk muffe, $45 to $75 jaunty little peplum in back; wide p oe of the building were hung three on —black fox scarfs, $30 to $62 cruaee eae In Year-Round Fabrics PE epgtatemy dicen per tinr Mghetr| | times cick Daa tp ti ue, black. on one side and 5 on the right—weil, what should it be ped to $1003 pop 4 Beaded apron of navy blue and Wises et eee ae $30 to $48. ky crape over satin” foundation, Sr ed ink "I + 3 reporter for The renin ‘ort Col, Hines, Supe: ntendent Hudson seal coats ot "Buildings, and asked him yrpat e e $30 $40 SSPE wll cs ee sam Silk stockings at 95c ath gh Aral xsramnd, bi vaoyste, Al] Chased. We have anvex. | | Alaskasealcoats | HESE suits were purchased by us several months ago at the lowest point the clothing market has touched colors, but a very good range. ITHACA, N, ¥., Aug. 21.—Callitg on in the last twelve months. To-day, many of them could Declares She Will Remain at nen ae Corsets Suit Cases not be bought wholesale at the prices quoted above. Ithaca Until "Student ts Vel Inexpensive Rees waited for A y Vindicated. elvet bags d Out market for In all New York, you will find no clothing values to bap & ee oe pent ust Mrs. Edward Crance, mother of elght- Metal-topped,, $3 clastic insets; and a pink batiste. reqved pas; ig beona,'* een-year-old Hazel Crance, Mrs. Nina equal them. ' Four styles of very smart-looking bags of chiffon and silk velvet, | One model at $1.25. eather er Protectors. ‘ Fether Smith to-day pleadgd the in- in brown, Tridnight blue, black and taupe, fitted with purse and mirror A little lightly boned corset of straps 24 in, nocence of her son, Donald W, Fether, and mounted on a gray finish or white metal frame with chain or velvet pink batiste; flexible soft boning; $14.8 aso; ie oy Sie. ads tas atrou: in, $1| og in git 7. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. who was charged with having caused/] handle. the girl's death by drowning, but who was set free owing to lack of evi- Sper Lace Collars ; Mrs, Smith, who came from Los An- very low; elastic insets on either side in front, Main Aisle, Old Building, Main floor, Old Building. MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Sweets Late Summer, Offerings goles to fight for her son, declared she will remain here watt he is vindicated, 1,500 ‘KIDDIES | AT PICNIC. East Side Chi 200 at $1 Friday Ordinarily these collars would sell for $1.50. They are made of very good imitation filet lace, in very becoming sha Week-end special Assorted caramels, 60c Ib. Peanut brittle, 35¢ Ib. Fresh and toothsome, And below regular prices. Because of the lateness of the season Ginghams,organdies& printed voile dresses which were orginally priced in our own stocks $8.75 $12.50 and $15, are priced $5.85 for quick sale Main Aisle, Main floor and Third floor, Old Building Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Central & Fifteen hundred children of lower Manhattan and the upper Bast Sid picnicking to-day on the green of ‘Cei tral Park under the auspices wt the Federation | for Child | Btu Fmanuel” Sisterhood and Greeawich| House. The programme called for the morning, lunch at noon, a tertainment at the ‘Ethie BOYS’SUMMER SUITS Attractive Values for Friday—Third Floor Main fee on” Building. Frocks for school girls Serge frocks Wool jersey frocks Plaid or plain colors, h straight Russian models have either a tunic em- veer bere a A plaits and broidered in silk floss ives o smart leather belts, or or are one-piece models in good straight lines, A varied collection, IDDY, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models, in plain and striped Fabrics, Khaki orStriped Devonshire Cloth, Chambray, Galatea, Linene and Palmer Linen; long or short sleeves. White Suits with attractive color g lecture on food selec foward |} high-waisted models $°Gins was Chairman of the Committee with ca attractive wotit Men’s silk socks, 50c A on Arrang! Sizes 6 to 14, $21.75, “Seconds” of 90c grade: ii i broidered in heavy econds Ol gi 3 combinations; sizes 214 to 9 years, Silk. ; , r. 9 Perse rece ye Sey yee Taffeta frocks shina vor, mn or bed cerent« eonet al spo' Paha : ' Value to $6.50 Value to $5.00 Value to $3.95 |old, while motoring from his home, No |] itl is a two-piece dress Twayrgoos the price! 1,680 palre of th lod eneobee’? Ly 61 South Fullerton Street, Montclair, 4 YY 1e88 80-Ca eee in navy blue, brown or green, for only $15, or $16.50. Second floor,Old Bidg. tunic restrained y ye will be ready for men on Friday—seamless silk socks with narrow leather Its, mercerized cuffs, heels and toes. Black, white, suede and §} tan, with a few elock effects. Come early. d § Burlington Arcade Moor, New Building $3.25 $2.95 iy trolley just out town and? over a plain skirt. Sizes died on his spital. The 6 to 16 years. $11.76 arth tly. returned $82.60; had been in J *° ana Balt taken hij $3.95 from overse:

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