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DETOGRIPH CASE TANGLES CREASE A OUT HEARN Girl in Whose Room Machiné Was Placed Has Own Coun- Sel at Detective’s Trial. ‘Thetgreat dictograph mystery pro- @uced new complications. to-day ‘when additional counsel appeared in Yorkville Police Court at the trial of Anthony Senes, a private detective, and two others on a charge of vio- lating the rights of Nathan Newman dy placing a dictograph machine in the home of Mr. Newman at No, 148 East rh Street. ° ‘The additional counsé! was a rep- resentative of the firm of Harry N. Steinfeld and Jerome A. Jacobs, the- atrical lawyers, with an office at No, 4482 Broadway, who appeared as counsel for Miss Frances Newman, one of the three daughters of Mr. ‘Newman, in whose room the dicto- Lydia Gilbert, a friend of Miss New. finan. it was Mr. nounced that his firm would be rep- resented in the hearing. He said-he gui had been counsel for Mids Newmgn, who is twenty-four years old, for two years. Other jawyers appearing in the court room were Assistant District Attorney Pecora, proseciit- ing; E. L. Perkins, looking after the ‘Steintold, who an & THE BVENIN BLD, Mit, He galt tne, ST OF BUS ed eroployees to Invade. ie) FM STAR, GOES AT wucmion of électticians sent to repair the lighting wires and Installed there, unknown to any one in the New family, a dictograph receiver con ed with a listening apparatus in th cellar. n | Belongings of Actor “Actor Sold Here to | Satisfy Claims of First Wife he» Bushmanor, the netor'a home at Rider- wood, Baltimore, to satiety celal [his first wife, Josephine Bushn {two other creditors, ‘The tote) value of the property orig+ Inady attached war $160,000, but » Of It was retently sold fn Raltimor auction by @ bank in that city. Bidding for the property was active, Hit dnetuded antique furniture, Flemish Tone ito a FETS STRIPPED OF PERSONNEL Only Four Men to Be Left to Guard Property Worth Hun- dreds of Thousands. Fields to four by Oot. 1. » The order was not actompanied by a explanation excopt that under, exjat! \wpropriations made by Conkréss’ there wee not enough money to pay more thai four soldiers to “nttend to the uj and guarding of the hundreds pt thow ‘dofare worth of property, builds truments, fring machines and "AT ABHTNGTON, X interests of Mr. Newman, and Theo- nisation e Te dore es defending Senes and Cones Van Pelt, one of Senes’s as~ and ‘Jack Jacobson, @ nephew of Mrs. Fanny Levy, the owner of the hotise in which New- man lives. Also. there figuratively rolled into the case a shiny, new automobi bearing the leense number 2t1- This license number appears memoranda made by men employed by Senes to “listen in” on the dicto~ graph at the Newman home, and a car bearing that number took Miss Frances Newman and Miss Gilbert away from Yorkville Police Court at the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the case against Senes last Monday. tary'ot State's oftce reparia that tne of State's office license wa: ed to Nathan Wenaier, by’ at No, 555 West One Hundred iret Street. Mr. Kessler'’s ignificant because Senes, nt issued after he was ar- rested last Thursday night in the basement of the Newman home, said that he had planted other dictographs around town, one in a house near Riverside Drive on one of the fash- jonable apartme! jouse side streets on Washington Heights. Prior to the, hearing to-day Mr. Pecora announced that he intended graph receiver was placed, uni for to push the case against Senes to the BLOOMINGDALES Lexington at 59th — One Sale of AUTO more extensive tours. S2x354 Nomskid Non-Skid 7x5. Non-Skid Sale of “Second” Tires, includin, An event especially planned, affording our patrons an opportunity to buy extra tires for trips over Labor Day or We offer guaranteed tires at prices that assure worth- | while economies for the remainder of this week. Sale of “SECOND” “Tires stone, Fisk, Federal and other favorites. Being “seconds” they, are not. guaranteed, but satisfactory adjustments will be made. Firestone, Fisk, Federal and Other Favorites Mail and Telephone Orders will receive prompt attention. Bloomingdales Auto Supply Department—Third Floor. Block from Park Avenue TIRES BATAVIA Guaranteed 4,000 Miles. Non-Skid $11.94 Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid \ g widely advertised makes ike Fire- publicans onltt?t, Neeted ‘cheirman without oppositi Pretty white blouses are a feature of the August Sale of White. And, since economy is the guiding ie of the Sale, these blouses are almost incredibly low. At 79c and $1.39 | there is a wide choice of practical Pe dainty waists, made of plain or woven patterned voile and lawn. There are’ tailored and fancy styles with trimmings of lace, embroidery, pleated frills, pipings, ete. We picture some of the styles which have proved popular during the Sale— surely there 1s a place in your wardrobe for such simple, sensible blouses. Remember, this is the last week in which you may buy at White Sale savings. Seve—Third Floor, 4th st, Velour ‘sailors at $4.96 area practical and economical acquisition to any woman’s wardrobe, and of particular use ta the High School Miss or business woman who must go out in all weathers. There are several roll brim models. In black, brown, navy, taupe. Kpxva—Second Floor, Sith St, Front, CLOCKS . two styles at $7.24 These two styles of reliable 8-day move- ment clocks are reduced from $8.89. They’ are in good looking mahogany finished cases. A soft tone Cathedral gong strikes the hour and half hour. topes palace and temple vases, curios from many parts of the world, 9 Oriental rugs and carpets, atch and chain, sapphire sn 1 vest buttor Sea with aaj Ce studded wit! mond necklace. Col. Archie Miller, commanding the repair machinery Officers at nthe M the three fietda. Ineola fields frankly army flying fields in Long Inland, had |Corsessed that they kn been ordered from Washington to reduce the number of enlisted men serving at Hazelhurat; Roosevelt’ and She dalks in beauty an apt description of the fashionable women on promenade, for this pastime is: the'excuse forsome ‘of the season's smartest costumes 2 * =v) I SJHE costumes may or may not be responsible for the almost universal t] i participation in this healthful exercise; conceivably, many women may walk for the pure joy of walking, but again, many women will walk with added enjoyment if they have that poise which comes from confidence in the correctness of their attire. So, to all women who walk for walking’s sake, we say, Fashion's mood this autumn is an asset. Coats, wraps, ‘sulls, hats and accesso- ries for “la prome- nade”’ four men could Men’s snag al Surely an exceptional aed timely telter- ing for men planning a trip over Labor Day. ’ ee White buckskin oxfords with leather and heels and rubber bottoms at ‘ White canvas oxfords with rubber bottorn $6.49 With leather soles and heels 6.49 “ed iy Tan calfskin oxfords with rubber bottom 9.49.” 1.98". me; White canvas sneakers, low Brown canvas sneakers, high Goodyear keds ; $138 Another offering that men should not overlook. These are high keds of brown canvas with brown or white rub- ber bottom. A good range of ‘sizes, ‘ dears stain Fleer Balcony, 35th Street ay Smoke up! Tifa, “Perfecto” Ha shade wrapper; gett In Humidor tins, 25 for d tobecee are also here la sires sta Sprcensve lac a asl Try us for your favorite sn oke. Set —Main and Fifth Fleors, 36th Street SPECIAL! $1.49" Capes and cape wraps are as luxurious as ample lines, lay- ish use of fur and exquisite materials can make ~ them. Needless to add, they empha- size the grace of an easy, swinging step. Accessories—shoes, gloves, veils, handkerchiefs, stockings, handbags and um- brellas reflect as many novel notes as do the major items of attire Hots, to gi ing touch om the final, crown- soar are al- _ velvet, Suits are severe of cut and trimming, or extravagant; de- of fur: or else distingtive in’ style and extravagantly fur trimmed. Thus do they The six-inch dial is covered with a convex glass. (s973 —Basement, 34th Street, Front From the Bakeshop | CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD Mave ya ever wed this ser you have not, you have no idea how yur Ris, ta lavor it has, Gingerbread ‘aden you mow the because it isn’t like any other you ever old Southern recipe we have for making it. just imagine jt vp faa pudding, without the rich and heavy qualities of the puddin a spicy pete is wonderfully appetizing, and with a frosting of hing tw candy-like chocolate icin Ta ierie ota ne oses ees pected mal Sige PLAIN LAYERS for a Peach shortcake and all other layer cakes; made of fine in- } — gredients and baked just brown enough and the right thickness: large size, 12¢ } HOMEMADE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any sp2cialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Raisin, cherry, citron, plain raisin-nut, at 69c Ib. GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-91 loaf. Made from Enri the Wheat Flour, the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BRE noe loaf. Made pep the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. DELICIOUS ALMOND COFFEE RINGS—Large size, 19¢ ea, NUT CAKES—Made of pure ingre- dients; special 31¢ ea, OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS (dozen) 36e—Light thoroughl cooked; neihing to comyare wb plain, citron and raisin; them at the price in any other store, wholesome at Ib. All Our Bakery Products are Baked on the Pi Delicatessen EGG POTATO SALAD WITH MAY- COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, 82c ONNAISE—27¢ Ib, tb—Eatra fancy quality; just from An Sepstisios sornbloation, salad the smokehouse; very eppetizing. ma eggs celery, fine po- tatoes and Perfect Mayonnaise, in | STUFFED HERRING WITH which only pure oil is used, each—A very appetising Gish,’ fre- CORNED BEEF, 94¢ \b-—Well cooked pared by our own expert chef. bottom round; cut from fine beef. STAR BRAND SALAMI SAUSAGE, BOSTON STYLE BAKED HAM— 89c |b.—Fancy sausage, well spiced Specially selected, prime sugar cured and seasoned; savory and delicious, hams; teoete baked to a turn and DRIED BONELESS HERRING— sliced thi $1.34 Ib. Excellent quality. 49¢ Ib. FULL pon CHEESE—E.xtra fanc FULL MILK CHEESE—Extre fancy, mild and of fine flavor. '39¢ lb. sharp and of fine flavor. 44c Il Delicatessen and ro, Products Not Delivered U.S. Fond Adminstration License No. G, 02863, B, 0683 WM Floor. 35th Street. Boys’ blue serge suits $12.74, ae reas out and aio Trousers cut room; fal ined. with emember the price, $12.74 all seams taped. KER —Second Floor, B4ih Street Rear fu a favorite trimming, beads or appeal ‘to those women of knots of yarn are also pop- “tailored” or picturesque ular. Soft crowns and tams type. are abundant. A Russian blouse siit has soft sash of the mat A simple suit of gray duvetyo has rows of Leavy cordings braided in a sort of scroll pattern around the bottom, a narrow belt of the material, and collar and cuffs of natural beaver, The sides of the coat A cape wrap of brown pench- are slashed part of the way, bloom cloth is intricately but $159.00 gracefully draped and trim- ‘Third Fleer, 4 with bands of soft bro Raat Wie BRACE G "$289.00 4 bendieg of gold patterned lack velvet, is Third Floor, old-‘ashioned handle and rings of imitation tortoise shell, lining of colored poplin, contrasting color. A purse for change and a small mirror are attached to the under side of the exterior for greater accessibility, Includ- ing tax $16.73 Main Floor, A cape of dragor-fiy blue velour iy banded in fox, and reindeer peachbloom ' eloth, held in below the knees in ® collar of Hudson seal (dyed the back with a band of the ) and the skirt of (he fur, $179.00 coat is elaborately ornament- Third Moor, ed with cordings of the material braided in caterpillar fashion. There is a vestee of brocaded velvet in navy ona tan ground, $247.00 ‘Third Floor, fur, ts All of only The Annual Sale of | Oriental rugs continues to offer unusual savings present WHITE MOUNTAIN & BRE ADrin loaves weighing a pound je cack PIES, \arge size, 460 each. Apple, raisin, lemon. FANCY POUND ‘atin ur od Chapeaux a Marquis $8.50 outclass all millinery else- where similariy priced. The Chinese rugs which we are offering to- morrow have not been advertised before— if they had been we feel certain that they would not be in stock to-day, because rugs such as these, at such savings, are bought quickly. Chinese rugs, Size Formerly Now Oft. 11x 7 ft. 6 $76.50 $51.50 8ft.9 x6ft.3 54.50 38.50 8ft.7 x5 ft.8 47.50 31.50 lift, 28 ft. 5 97.50 64.50 And many others at proportionate savings. ° India rugs Offered at these special prices because of limited quantity and assortment of sizes, A cape of dragonfly blue A smart umbrella bas the new peachbloom cloth has a soft, “la Princesse” long, slim wide collar, and is finished handle of tortoise amber simply at the bottom with bakelite. The tips are of silk fringe about 15 inches ivory bakelite. Covering of deep, $179.00 all silk in black or colors, Third Floor, $19.28 Main Floor, A novel hat is made of jade green velvet in # tam shape, stitched allover in black and tinsel thread and finished at the side with two pins, topped with cut erystal, $51.28 Second Floor, O accustomed, now, are most women to paying $10.00 and more for a hat, whether for “every day” or dress wear that it may be difficult to convince them that these hats at $8.50 meet their tastes, and their needs. A plain tailored suit of navy or black diagonal serge is bound in silk braid, The triple pockets are also bound. This suit fits the figure, $69.75 An attractive veil has minute aeroplanes in its mesh, It may be had by the yard in navy, brown, taupe, black, $1.09 ya. Main Floor, However, we urge an examination of this unique collection, It contains hats that are not just “good enough,” but good enough for any occasion and far better than some more expensive hats elsewhere, RM. 9 to 5,30, DaUSUSURUBURUS US URE SUE UU Exclusive with this store for some years, we have never departed from the high standard with which we set out. In fabric, making and style these Gne hats “outclass all millinery elsewhere similarly priced.” EXe—Second Floor, Tith Sty Fromt, Approximate Size Special Price Oft.x 6 ft. $62.50 14 ft. x 10 ft. $159.50 15 ft. x 12 ft. $218.00 Same —Fourth Floor Store hours: Store closed Saturdays during August. TO Soi

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