The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 9

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r , |noon, and after ransacking the house lenoaped with $4,500 worth of jewelry ’ and $152 in cash. ‘The burglary was) not discovered until last night, when he 1 bers of he a family rsae, the members of the Sherman family | Victim of $3. returnd from a day’s motor trip sd | Among th Jewels taken was a lav- | allere set with four diamonds and 9% sapphire valued at $500; a solitaire | diamond ring worth $700. a two-stone 4 4 Sgt cents Home of Richard B. Sherman, chain. The thieves had evidently Westminster Road, Brook- | neen frightened away as they left Wn, Is Robbed behind them, piled in a heap on a}, Robbers entered the home of Rich ard B. Sherman, o descendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of oki haber Independence, at No, 468 Westmin ARMED BANDITS ROB ster Road, Brookly’ o | and Escape. Vsador Fi jto the rear of he place. help. ‘The men escaped. a peacock! he @ suspect. The . twenty, of No. rooklyn, who Was {for a hearing Saturday Not all high priced), \"etore As rare and rich a show-} ing as we've ever made. P é 60th , was forced Into a hall- either !; , at > é West 1434 Street by et three colored men who tried to rob him. | Some Jof the dollar de-)i;. resisted and was stabbed in the left! signs look as smart as those |hand . | enw oy «more. The difference of! course js in the quality. Sizes for all hands! Ww ROGERS Peet Company [#6000 each Broadway Broadway | Ford ai at 13ch St. “Four at 34th St.) DE +» ©onvenient stock in the Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. een secured by ry Ford and his ot Werrep at 41st St. | son it was announted here to- ugh pu President of the conipapy. for Stout Women Sizes Up to 56 Bust y = Suits at 2475 style but wonderful barge 2 ample of the man Others include Ser; All new st. designed for stout women. Plenty of all sizes up to 56 bust. Other Suits Wool Poplin, Broa All-Wool Homespu and Wool Velour. A wide choice of new styles and the season’s popular colors—all big barga Poplin isis 2475 to 6950 Dresses at 2275 A few new styles just receives from our mail order department, Tae model pictured is of Wool Se tively embroidered, Others e de Chine and Satin. George ming e combinat ) stout styles, Sizes up to 56 Dresses at 3475 bust up to 56 bust dress in this lot is new in style, well made, perfect in every way-and a big bargain. Other Dresses of tunity of saving money on their maternity out cially designed maternity dresses, coats, suits, waists, shirts, underwear. Private fitting rooms and specially trained saleswomen “FOUR ACCUSED OF ROBBING [POISONED BY EATING CRABS. to Attempt Mentification of — | Four men were \the Centre Street Court to-day for the robbery early Sunday morning of Trank 1. Kelly. cashier of the Nassau News Company, of $3.000 In the hallway at diamond ring, a ring with an opal surrounded by «diamonds, a ruby ring with two pearls and a goid watch and a gold lorgnette, several neck Masonic charm | formation concerning the robbery. SOFT-DRINKS SALOON, orn in Southfield, Mass. He was 100 years, seven months and thirteen days Revolver and Rope Prighten Pro-| ge prietor and Robbers Get $30 hman, who formerly did ens at No, 2415 Seventh he now sells hind the counter alone this morning when two colored men entered. One produced a revolver | and the other a length of rope and they ordered the storekeeper to go HARTFORD, Con: Holcomb to-day re One of the intruders took $80 from the cash drawer and then both fled with Fichman after them crying for Mrs. Ida Blum, proprietor of a haber- jdashery shop at No. 248 Nassau Avenue, P | Brooklyn, defied three robbers who en- Designs that would tickle iored ner store’ tate iast night and, al- gh knocked {nsensible by one of the saved several hundred dollars in| Fall neckwear ner caw regletor and caused the arrest | c ect is William Broadway at Ninth, New York Newton Street, | jd in $1,600 bali Kobeyeski, living at No. 23) fetch considerably’ ipENTIFIED AS HOLD-UP MEN. Charged with robbing Isadore Scheff- | |man of $245 in his bakery store at No. | ete 21 Kighth Avenue on the morning of | lov Sept. 13, John Drady, twenty-three Gloves. ; years old, of No. 121 Bast 126th Street, and John Roberts, twenty-five, of No. Second Avenue, were arraigned in hington Heights Court and held in day, th chase of the minority | holdings of James Couzens, million- aire Mayor Detroit, and former Vico ABargain Base: * flor Stout Women Suits and Dresses About 50 suits, mostly factor; samples. ony a few suits of eacl er Broken range of sizes. Materials are mostly We Serge and Wool Poplin. model pictured. All equally smart. Suits at 3950 ‘The model pictured is but an exe! I specially Bargains in Maternity Apparel Our special maternity department offers exp nt mothers the oppor- Big bargains in spe- vorsets and Lane Bryant 2.4% 23 W. 38th St. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. Ann. Mary, Joseph and 4. Horns ‘nh ir nes tof eating cra Jin 000 Holdup Too fl \y Pri oners, | without bail In The men are John No. 212 East 48th brother, 1 East 95 en Street, 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE Mitchell, twenty-eight, of 78 Bowery, The condition of Kelly, (he assaulted too serious for him to at- tempt the identification of his assailants, acento iHE witts QUALITY LINEN SHOP died late yester- McGIBBON HOUSEHOLD LINENS HAV BEEN USED BY THE MOST REPR SENTATIVE FAMILIES IN AMERICA THEIR SUPERFINE QUALITY AND _E) CLUSIVENESS OF DESIGN, UNI Massachusetts . Conn, Sept wards, seventy-th Company and. founder eport Chain Company, day. He was fomerly a Yaterbury ae CLIENTELE. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5180 P.M Sept. 23.—Gov a deputation eneral Assembly Keasion to act {frage Amend- of th a Kpe WANAMAKER’S PP POPs She Womens Fashion Salons Tresert \ > ‘Tine Winter. Monies \ From, the great Paris houses and our own designers = INTRODUCING BEAUTY «< LuxuRY Beauty of materials and luxury of ornaments This collection of gowns, suits an! wraps is a direct reflection of Paris in its new mood. Paris that lavishes trimmings of rich fur upon costumes of the finest of materials—metallic embroidery upon backgrounds of silk duvetyne, gleaming Persian color on velvet rare designs in beads on foilettes for daytime and evening. Originals from Paris from Georgette, Bulloz, Bernard, Brandt, Ber, while the successful models of many other designers have heen faithfully reproduced- not only in spirit and movement but in the last small detail that characterizes the original. Typical of the collection is a three- Three-piece suits of silk duvetyne piece trotteur costume of fine trico- are beautifully trimmed with ‘fur tine from Bulloz. This does the gifted with bodices of metal cloth clever thing for which Paris now and Georgette, and beaded as a stands ‘sponsor; it is equipped with final touch of luxury and elegance. coat and separate skirt of frotteur wear and a frock to wear with the same coat for luncheon wear. The braiding, the Persian velvet, and the moleskin collar are all in spirit 4 with the luxurious tendency of the _ A copy of a Georgette model is new modes that Paris favors. in old blue silk duvetyne with a bodice of silver cloth under old blue Exquisite brocade for evening gowns, shimmering velvets, and fine crepe meteor are all used with extravagant effect. Another suit from Bernard, one beaded Georgette crepe. ( that speaks ‘‘Paris’’ at first glance, squirrel fur give this costume is of fine wool velours in soft French final softness and beauty, blue, nutria trimmed, and_ with dull gold embroidery over the draped hips of the coat. The silhouette of most of the new costumes either suits or frocks—is lithe and slender, with a tendency to a slightly tightened waistline and extended i . hips. ; Evening coats The materials The use of brown Brown is used for suits and after- noon costumes san brown, dead leaf brown, and shades of brown with almost the warmth of copper It is one of the predominating rich autumn shades that appear in the collection, In metal brocade with brown and gold lights, trimmed with brown Finest silk duvetyne is much fur. An original Ber model is of favored for both suits and afternoon rich brown plush trimmed — with gowns, embroidered in soft rich tones square of squirrel. Of silver tissues et and another lovely wrap. and peacock blue silk vel squirrel is Second floor, Old Building, of silks and qua “Bead it—and bea seems to be the desire of Paris, Pon cag es ( McGibbon & Co. FOR MORE THAN SIXTY-SIX YEARS WITH THE EXCEPTIONAL HELPFUL- NESS OF McGIBBON SERVICE, IS AL- WAYS APPRECIATE) BY <A SELECT Store hours 9 to 5.30 500 serge dresses at $15 | Sizes for misses and women 14 to 20—34 to 44 No suggestion here of the increased cost of serge, for this lot of dresses are in the new styles and of excellent serge and are only $15. We bought them specially —very specially indeed—that’s why we can offer them for so low a price Some have pin tucking full length back and front—and pin tucking is an expensive operation in dress- making. Others are in Russian blouse effect with buttoned-back cuff on coat and skirt. There is silk embroidery, braid and but- ton trimming. arly all are no- collar style with round or square necks. Price only $15. 200 Fluffy dresses of chiffon, $15 They're made by a manufac: turer who specializes in chiffon who loves chiffon, produces dresses ot chiffon with a daintiness and charm that. is deliehtful. The quality used is quite durable and «the styles are suitable for parties, teas, evening wear or any oceasion where a pretty frock is «> required, “lost of them have frilled or ruffle effect, some with the bertha «cross-over front, others with low-neck. --The colors are pastel shades in rose pin, azure, orchid, green, and black and white. Sizes for misses. Price $15. 14 to 20. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. New suits for women and extra low priced at $39.75 Just arrived are some charming new styles in suits for Fall, and the very good quality of the materials used is a feature of the shipment. One smart model is of broadcloth with Baffin Seal (plush) collar and cuffs. Another of tricotine has long vent in back with slash pockets, large square collar, and is lined with plain Peau de cygne. Those of serge have pin tucking at waist or rows of buttons Some have lian pockets, some the high-low collar, and some the long: skirted coat. ‘eb In this group are also a few suits of fancy and novelty materigiag” . ¥ There are linings of both fancy and plain silk. 1 ‘asOn' eolors are represented. Sizes for women. Price 4 : Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. 400 Hats at $3.95 Large, medium and small shapes in the showing all specially low-priced ~* rest The colors are black, purple, brown, nuvy and sand, Some tbav¥e. foll me are mushroom shape, some are the attractive gide roll or the ver: ings are chenille embroidery, 96. Iriental turban effect. ‘The trim: velvet flowers, pins and grosgrain ribbon. Pri Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. A special offer of 500 Georgette waists, $4.85 A manufacturer wanted cash, he had these waists or. hands | ade us an offer which we quickly accepted and here are th . ‘They're well made, in new and charming styles and nly way lower than such waists are usually priced. Of heavy quality Georgette with yoke and vest of pin tucks or hand floss embroidery, and colored beading. Some have collar of embroidered Georgette, some have hemstitching on cuffs and sailor collars. Colors are navy, flesh and white and ‘few bisque. Specially priced, each, $4.85. é ofl Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg, These misses’ coats for $29.75 Certainly most unusual value, for the coats are the very acme of good style and they’re made of such splendid material you'll no doubt wonder at the very low price. We haven't offered such a coat value before this season, for it’s seldom we can make such an unusually lucky purchase—lucky for you, for the price meat saving of many dollars. y i { There are coats with fur collars, some large square, others self-collars, shawl shape. Some have fur trimmed pockets, others slit pocket (1 some are the popular ulster style, With full pleated back or belted, all have the sweeping skirt and most of them are li throughout. Materials are irs, invisible plaid silyertone, and plain silvertone. Sizes 14 to 20 year Specially priced at $29.75 Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg, Broadway at Ninth Street ce edi el

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