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gether! All our most be- * jority of men. Result! Derby. We've never had a better seller. Fits and looks well on 80 out of every 100. \ For the remaining 20¢! Other hats built on other lines. are selling briskly. Plenty of them. Warmer underwear in.| cludes No. 939—our raglan | shouldered union suit. | “Registered Trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY | Whole Sausages “Not ‘Stites Appetizing for Lunch-Pure Handy Tins All Qualiy Stores “The Daily Menu Maker” PUR ose woo Soares toe SRRaTY, Sunday World “Wants” ! Work Monday Morning Wonders. MADISON a fan feat Sixth Floor _—_ Men's models kang narrow brown; sty brown; either styl ots We shuffled ’em all to-|«: coming hats for the ma- Our *Composite | | Velours in rich shades} AVENUE » FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street are m |Vanishing of ‘Shadow,’ Inspector Henry’s Car, Laid to an Inside Job Some Blame Occult, but Others Blame Cops for Re- peated Thefts. Old policemen to-day bid two ex- planations to offer for the latest and all the previous disappearances of “Shadow,” Dominick Honry’a famous touring car. ‘“Sha- dow” glided away last night from Inspector A COLLAPSIBLE ‘ AND PORTAGLE i ) TITNEY WouLS 8H SAFE: Ielelvlelebeieieieeielei-ieeieieiele | Broadway ‘fies a at 13ch St. “Four ataeth 52 |" Shadow" has Convenient nished four times, but the trained Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, | ™emorics of police reporters attest at Warren at 4ist St | that this is “Shad's" ninth eclipse. One young reporter at Headquar- ters, with @ taste for the occult and strong drink, had a yen to-day to put over a story of a Cxecho-Slovak employed in the Buick factory who, "| being reprimanded for something or other, put the curse of Fiume on the touring car he was working o lowed a mysterious Far draught and disappeared throughya crack in the floor, * * ® ‘The car with the curse on it was sold to our hero, © * © But unromantic police- men tell other stories, + dering car is that detectives of the Fifth precinct have not tongotten the lacing Inspector Henry gave them last spring on account of the activity of automobile thieves, ‘There ng of cars, Domi- hem, if beats were properly patrolled and plain clothes men were wide awake. Soon after this nick Henry to’ tunate “Shadow” began going away fromhome . On May 20 the car dis- appeared from 52d Street and Broad- way. One night in Jw javing re- turned and been forgiven and every- thing—"Shadow” carried Dominick and a friend to the Hotel Astor in great style and the minute they stepped into the tavern went away again with low companions, Two months later the miserable car selected the night of the Marty Owens dinner at the Palais Royal to make a bum out of the Inspector in public, inick Henry has aged since that night. * * and everything, The theory of a few old-timers is, however, that there are one or two left in the department who havn't forgotten their days and nights in the “Penitentiary.” That's what the boys called the Mercer Street Station back in the Bingham days, when Dominic Heury was Captain down there i Henry has always beon a total ab- perceptibly * The shame He: was skeptical when he came to The Edi- He did not Turntable Test could je prove that there is u =| BEST phonograph. oy } We began the demon- | stration. He listened un- | pa) moved to the first three j& | (@ phonographs. Then the [fe ame record was placed |s | on the fourth instrument. {2 a: the first lovely notes | rang forth, he sprang t | his feet and cried “Sold!” . * . Have you heard the | Turntable Test? It wil) how you the real and fy great differenc that exists | aa, between phonographs. AVE! Of unusual interest are Balta Boots for street and dress wear; in two — one, a conservative last, made of ck or Havana brown; the other, a snappy, made of superior calfskin, in le (exclusive of tax) $12.00 per pair Men’s Balta Boots, in two distinctive, narrow toe models; both made of the finest selected calfskin, in black or cordovan le (exclusive of tax) $14.00 per pair The Store Closes at 5 P. M. daiiy GB. Altman & Co. NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Men’s Balta Boots in models and leathers that will make a convincing ppeal to discriminating men, are being specially ured in the Men’s Shoe Department, on the fine-quality blac blac. k or dark t lade of genuine leather throughout (as are sold by B. Altman & Co.) and their workmanship is ‘the best obtainable. * * * Men say that Dom- « men worth ref 1g. tion Ig that a Mercer Street stainer, a foe of drink, n terror to that | drunkards and something | of a bok fend im the DECK WHEN IT SEES ONE’ shows up agin m three or four days the prevailing opinion ts that there is no malice tack of the repeated “chefts” of the car but that, instead, the men of the precinct want to show the Boss that an attomobile can get away from even the best of policemen. All theft of Dominic Henry’ way i ane COURT KNOWS PINOCHLE And He Calls the Turn on Man Accused as Gamblers’ Banker. Albert Massond, a chef, of No. 27 Washington Street, was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Tobias in the Centre Street Pollee Court this morning on the charge of conducting a gambling room at No, 86 Greenwich Street. De- tective Pooler told the M the experts agree that the car is—al- an inside job. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Sharp winds and cold weather mean nothing to fingers that are protected by Fleece-lined cape and mocha gloves for men, women and kiddies They are warm, practical and as dressy as the unlined varieties, and they are similarly priced. Men’s from.... . $1.89 to $6.24 Women’s from . 1.89 to 6.74 Children’s from.. +. 94c to 2.19 OAFe—Main Floor, Broadway Handkerchiefs for everyone and at prices that will remind thrifty folks to do their Christ- mas shopping early. 18¢ each Delightful ttle hankies of sf crepe de chine, with fancy floral jena and coloped hems; laven- der, maize, pink, blue and green, 32c¢ each Irish linen handkerchiefs with one corner effects in machine A post card camera, roll film 11.49 embroidery. The designs are $11.4 dainty and varied, This is the last of @ large lot of | 6 for $1.49 cameras which we ob ed Sheer Irish linen bankies with some time ago at ‘a considerable one-quarter inch hemstitched ems. price reduction, Prices of other makes of cameras will sell the balance of those we have on hand at the criginal | 6 for $1.49 price, $11.49. This price, even at Muslin handkerchiefs with col- the time we bought them, was ored corded borders and hem- stitched hems. below the market price. meras use Eastman or other s and take pictures 344 7 roll fil by 519 inches. ~ ' ‘They are covered with seal grain | 17¢ each keratol and are equipped with Fine yet strong cotton handker- double rapid rectilinear lenses. chefs, with fancy colored borders it’ i tog y y In green, red anc 0. ce If it's used in photography you'll ip ereah, Fad and blue These find it in | our Belfast office, i : Coge—Main Floor, Centre Continuing the Sale of framed mirrors al of $24.75 are a sort of inevitable combination—they just want him to be anything but your boy—just yet. and smart styles at moderate prices, Start him off right! Filth Floor, Front Store Hours: 9 to 5.30—Store Open Saturdays All Day poker game in progress at that place detective saw was an innocent game of pinochle. playing with,” asked Magistrate ‘o- | of the City of iy hibit A. deck containing and fours and fi iatrate, shave and one FIRST-LONG-TROUSER SUITS “go together.” catch your boy carefully examining the newly discernible hirsute adorn- ment just above his upper lip you know he is ready to discard those so-well- loved “knickers” for the longies of a more mature world, But you don’t We have aimed to put a youthful touch in our first-long-trouser suits, a buoyant some- thing in keeping with the slim young chaps who wear them. Others at $19.75 to $29.75 Monday night he had found a that Massond was acting as Massond denied the gam and d that what th H | An exhibit of reties of the war cot-| ( lected by students and alumnt will be “Were these the cards you wore | open soon for t pubile at the College hypoeritieat w York. Prof. Nelson | turd by. the Pr in charwe of the his- | foi) M app: to ali ny who serv in the war exhibiting, @ deck which had| P. Mead, who urned in by the detective as ex- | tory muse of the. cot} to send their so It te hia inte "You, alr’) rexponded Massond. “How do you play pinochie with a the twos and th i ves,” asked the M oSperation des with the knowi!ngl be found in hia company at Music of elsewhere.” in sympathy 2 him, and go to fit, but T shall n time Academy re acknowledged Mead and cards bearing the ft «toners will be attached to ive @ satisfactory as held in $300 bail In the misses’ own section net, georgette and venetian blouses, $2.79 Fine tucks in The colors are leated round neck collar, ially adapted for suit wear. peach, flesh, white, league blue and sand. Georgette—with finely front and back, Venetian—In pink and white cotton material which gives a satin effect. Large collar and buttons. Net—Blouses with collar and vestee and cuffs, trimmed with em- broidered net, buttons down the back. Around the mode with a novelty bracelet, $2.94 s4 upwards You'll want one right away—and you can get a color to match any gown. Worn under sheer sleeves or with the short sleeves Sher are so greatly in vogue at the present, they are equally attractive. Flexible extension models, faceted styles, snake designs and carved ivory circlets. Colors of jade, onyx, ivory, agate, shell, lapis and coral. AGVS—Main Fleer, 34th Street, Front Save the pieces. We replace lenses from broken pieces without prescription. We grind lens from pre- scriptions and have five reg. istered optometrists who ex- amine eyes and prescribe lenses where necessary. Our shop on the premises makes for prompt work-—~ other features are accu- racy and moderate prices, ] Picture this! Leather folding frames for photographs 7Ae, 98c, $1.49 Closing out a manufacturer's stock at special prices You need an attractive leather case to carry that favorite photograph around in—-the one that you want to have with pe no matter where you are. early one thousand picces in this collection, all new and perfect. Some open at the side, others at the end. 74c Folding Frames for one and two pictures; openings $}4x2}4 inches, 98c Folding frames for single pictures; openings 5x3 inches. Folding frames for one and two pictures; openings 334x214 inches, $1.49 Cubinet size folding frames for both one and two pictures; openings 6x314 inches. How long is it since you’ve had your eyes examined? It should be done once every two years if you wear glasscs, Beve— Optica! Devt., Main Floor Balcony, 34th By Kear Silverware Section—Main Floor, Front. You can save $9.75 on a Sonora phonograph at $90.25 sold elsewhere for $100.00. The “Trovatore” is the model we feature at this price. It has the same principles of construction as the fees and higher priced Sonoras, There has been a shortage of Sono:as, and os we have only about sixty of this size, those wishing to take advantage of this offer should not procrastinate, The “Trovatore” is mahogany finished and is 4114 inches high by 17% inches deep by 17}4 inches wide! Other Sonora machines in different sizes are priced at correspond- ing savings. And a special sale of about 2,000 word rolls for player-pianos, at 19¢ Not all the latest music, but all would sell for about 85¢ each if they were the latest, Larger size rolls are 39c, All rolls have the words for singing. Kyugra Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear our If you Sturdy all-wool fabrics