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THE X£VENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, 1919. : Ld right and Second Deputy Commis- The confer- " captains of detectives from Manhat-jentéred, bringing the: mall to atten- tan and the Bronx being the reluc- | tion, Old-timers at Headquarters said tant guests of Commissioner En-| Precedent went all to sma a official visit by the Commisioner him-~ ' The captains were called into the i ence, the details of which were|inner temple and twenty minutes fi scrupulously guarded from the press, | later they emerrd somwhat red of i was brief and it was evident that | countenance and perspiring rathe 1 jeere freely than the state of the — sioner Lahey, who {8 In charge of] tually unheard of. a pleasant time was not had by all One was the Detective. Bureau. ‘The captain had been ordered to be| weather woul! “warrant asked what bad taken place and he | at Mr. Lahey’s outer office by noon and they looked rather demure as| looked stonily at the questioner, say- they assembled there. Suddenty with.! ing: “What do you want me to do— captains and acting out warning Commissioner Enright sign my death warrant?” + There was a little “got togethers “arty at Police Headquarters to- ay, twenty ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Store Open All Day Saturday. Daily 9.A.M. to 5.30 P. M. An Important Sale HIGH GRADE SILVERWARE | Presenting unusual values To-morrow—Main Floor Quadruple . ‘Silver Plated Ware Tea and Coffee Sets, pes, $14.95 Coffee Sets, 4 pes, - (12.65 Syrup Pitchers and Trays, 3.95 Water Pitchers, - - 3.75 Bread Trays, poe 2.95 Candlesticks, gaunt; 2.75 Rogers Silver Plated Tableware Dos. $2.25 4.45 4.45 5.75 5.20 5.20 Reproductions Sheffield Silver Plated Ware Tea or Coffee Spoons, ‘| | Table Spoons or Forks, Soup Spoons, round bow], Salad Forks, individual, Butter Spreaders, - - Medium Knives, - Double Vegetable Dishes, ; lock rm 12.65 Double Vegetable Dishes, with two compartments. 15.50 Meat Platters, lgins 10.65 16ins 13.45 18ins 15.95 Meat Platters, Well and Tree, léins 15.95 18ins 17.95 20ins 21.50 Continuing Sale of English, French and American CHINA AND GLASSWARE On the Fourth Floor To-morrow English Porcelain Dinner Sets 100 pieces, new colored conventional bor- der. Value $45.00, $35.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces, conventional border ‘and - all- over floral ‘designs. Value $62.50, $46.95 Limoges China Dinner Sets 106 pieces, colored conventional border designs, matt gold handles. Value $62.50, $49.50 Imported China Dinner Sets 100 pieces, new colored border designs, coin gold band and line open stock. Value $50.00 and $95.00, $39.50 & 75.00 Amer. Porcelain Dinner Sets 106 pieces, new medallion and conventional border designs. Value $25.00 and $32.50, $20.00 & 27.50 Amer. Porcelain Dinner Sets 42 and 52 pieces, new conventional border designs. Value $10.50 and $21,00, $8.50 & 16.50 $25.00 Glass Table Services, 60 pcs., cut daisy and leaf design, $15.00 $75.00 Glass Table Service, 60 pcs., wide gold encrusted border, $59.50 CUT GLASS ARTICLES Flower Vases, 12 ins.; value $4.50 $3.50 Bowls, 8 inches; value $4.95....... $3.95 Footed Rose Bowls, 8in.; val. $4.95 $3.95 Wilton Rugs Soft and rich Persian and Turkish designs 27x54 inches, from $7.00 to 12.75 36x63 inches, “. 12.50 to 20.00 41x71 fh, 25.50 to 42.00 6x9 ft. 41.25 to 76.00 814x1016 ft, 75.00 to 112.00 9x12 ft., 80.00 to 123.00 Other s'zes in proporiion. Axminster Rugs In Oriental designs and colorings 4loxTlgft., 15.75 814x10Left., 39.50 TloxOft., 24.75 9x12 ft., 45.00 AMERICAN FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Linoleum in tile or wood carpet designs, $1.35 to 2.75 square yard. $2.95 $4.50 $2.95 Celery Trays; value $3.95. Footed Fruit Bowl; value , Large Oval Fruit Bowls; val. $3.95 Carpet Section New colorings in Plain and Figured Car- pets in the most wanted shades for all decorative schemts; three-quarier width, Taupe, Green, Blue or Gold, $2.35 Rose, Brown, Black, Grey, and Red and Green Mottle, $3.25 Taupe, Grey, Tan, Brown, Rose, Blue and Mulberry, $4.90 Fawn, Purple, Rose Grey and Rose Mulberry $6.50 Figured Carpet, yard $3.90 New patterns; three-quarter width, | | | Mr. Enright returned to his own| office and word was given to tho re- porters that he w vat. Mr, Lahey | Was no more communicative, RIOT ACT READ TO CAPTAINS BECAUSE OF ROBBERIES. Some one, probably a little bird, | told the newspaper men that the riot | was read to the captains regard- jes in the | re is no Messrs. Lahey considered the | give the detectives a les-) ylan system of preventing and detecting crime. It was made ob- vious that the plainciothes men must take an extra hitch in their trousers, | spit on their hands and go to work in earnest to catch some of the crooks at least Last week the captains of the vari- ous precincts saw Mr. Lahey, who} told them that the patrolmen were | to blame for the large number of burglaries. The captains scorned the suggestion, asking how a patrolman | on a@ beat could possibly konw that a burglar or two were operating six floors above him, The Deputy Com- missioner said that was all very well, but what of the instances in which trucks had ben driven up to business places during the night and goods removed at leisure by thieves? That Was @ poser. - HUNT MYSTERIOUS COUPLE IN) RED HOPE CASE. With the police searching for a | mysterious “Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mountain” after the confessions of George “Red” Hope and his gang to holding up four hotels on Friday | morning, and continued extraordinary | activity on ,the part of the depart- ment, Pat Kyne of 203 West 78th Street, for m er of the Park | Avenue } as attacked and beaten by n men in service form at 80th Street and Central Park West early to-day. Seven men backed Mr, Kyne against the wall and began to search his pockets, \He struck out with his fists and felfed several of them of the men was trying mond pin : blew a whistle. At this men le: he wall just as th policem the West 68th Street Station appeared. | The seven ran through the park | with the policemen in close pursuit, RED HOPE GANG LEADER AND COMPAWIONS WHO a men had been adrift forty-two nd wore ly exhausted. bow down to you for the work you with Interesting sldelighta on their have done in this case, 1 commend | pnst. you highly for your work.” | Hope has served a term at Elmira | be Daly accepted the Magintrate's con- | tor ¢ Assault and a pr fushed pleasure, y term for assault. He tw on for impersonating an locked up, went to the District Attor- (Central Park. Ie also hi rested for aseauit a disposition of the ¢ All three men--George |and for another Hope, known as “Red,” and Edward |case ho was discharged. McIntyre and Thomas Burke, were proved to have been on terins of In- timacy with the police courts, It was Mcintyre who “came through,” but not until he had been none. 2 (Correspondence of —Admiral Baron or General of Korea, th an interview, pledged himaelf to place Korean offictols on the same ft Ca ney's office, where he helped look up! their recorda, TAMPA, ‘The schooner | Admiral Bett from Grand Caya- shown the evidence against him, rol. |" Itand, has brought the crow of the | the railroad across the Andes to « depth schooner Copperfield, eight men and | of fifteen lowing his confession, his pals made | capt. C. A. Morris, d up in the| miles, suepe theirs, supplementing McIntyre’s tale ‘Gul Saturday mornin Sapt. Morris! ralso and Buenos Ayres, NV Store Closes 5 P. M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON TU 34th Street SDAY AND WEDNESDAY An Elaborate Display SCARFS For Motor and Street Wear Fast upon us comes the season of frosty winds. Then will our stride be brisker— our pulse beat faster. From basking and dreaming on sandy beaches we will turn to sprightly sports—and, of course, everyone will need a bright, woolly Scarf. We are displaying a gala array of these in both brilliant hues and soft shades— large, all-enveloping Scarfs with belts and spacious pockets, and smaller styles to be carelessly wound about the neck. Women’s Brushed Wool Scarfs of| Women’s Novelty Striped Brushed extra weight with fancy border in a| Worsted Scarfs in unique combina- variety of fascinating color combina-|tions of color—both vivid and sub- tions. 9.50! dued. 11.50 Women’s Plain Worsted Scarfs of superior quality in beautiful, soft shades. Women’s Sweaters firing revolvers. three men were caught About a block away At the Assorted flavors and pep- permint, chocolate, win- lergreen and cinnamon. ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS RO CG 0 New England Confacttonery Company BOSTON, MASS. | beries. AGES pellogy Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s everyday station house they said they were Frank Hodgkin, twenty-elght, a ro. cently discharged soldier, no home, and Casimir Koslicki, nineteen, a for- mer sailor, also no home, and Robert Sherman, who wore a Canadian army uniform, The thre men arrested were ar- raigned in the West Side Court before , Magistrate McQuade and held in for examination attempted re knew anything about Kyne the attack on HOPE ANDO HIS AIDES ADMIT} ELEVEN HOLD-UPS, So far the “Red” for examination to-morrow. After the formalities of the proced- ure, Magistrate McQuade turned to Detective C ly, who made are @ brav grit and ner Three Attractive Models—Specially Priced Women’s Silk Sweaters — Tuxedo| Women’s Novelty Worsted Sweaters model with smart belt in an assortment|—Tuxedo model, made in a fancy of lovely shades. weave. The colors are beautiful. 29.50 17.56 Women's medium weight Worsted Sweaters fashioned with high roll collar and belt. Rose, Copenhagen Blue or White. ‘ 8.90 4 of assault and All denied they Hope gang has confessed to eleven hold-ups and rob- { They were arraigned before | Magistrate McQuade in the West Side | Court and held in $10,000 bail each ake hands with ate you. You and showed lots of Every citizen should n Notions—Specially Priced Dress Forms — 12 sections — adjust- able and telescopic. 10.95 “Reliable” Dress Shields, pair, 22¢ doz. pairs, 2,50 15c 1.35 Scissors of extra quality steel. 7777777 pair, 1.15 45c Cuticle and Nail Scissors, pair, Dress Baling: 533.6055. yard, piece of 10 yards, Enameled Dress Hangers. ...7.- each, 15¢ doz, 1.65 Dressmakers’ Pins, 14 lb. boxes, Wood Shoe Trade’ os 5.ssicsdee bee each, 28c doz., 3.00 pair 10¢ doz. pairs, 95c¢ Taffeta Seam Binding............. “Holdtight” Hair Wavers......../.3 piece, 22c doz., 2.50 Dress Fasteners—best quality...... 3 pkgs., 25¢ 50c Metal Bag Frames........... —BROOKLYN- | OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & GC | Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sale Tuesday | One-Piece Frocks of Velour Cloth Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Years--Women’'s Sizes 36 to 4}. For the Woman of Limited Means, a One-Piece Frock Serves Admirably for Many Occasions Decidedly side pin-tucked, trimmed, model, button youthful pockets and Brown, Navy, Taupe, Copen and Burgundy. special 25.00 The Oppenheim, Collins & Co. high standard of style and quality main- tained at above exceptional price. Women’s Dept.—-2nd Floor Misses’ Dept.—3rd Floor is se ee ee ee ee