The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1919, Page 16

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THE EVENING W LD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. s ‘The Cypress Avenue station is on thé| New Brunawick, N. J. was held up/STRIKE LEADS TO ‘CLEAN-UP*| All Stores Open n ~ mete Eh a" division. by a4? men at EY eee eee tea | pote i Le o nue ast nd after being robbed Saturday Evenings @ fone . >) plunder | of $16 was ed trom his lett ear to | M&ke Fortune When Theatres Are | ja Sixth shop was | his mouth because he resisted. | He Clonea. Je after an extiting chase dur- | was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where f iD lice fired two it required eleven stitches to close up| Tt there hadn't been @ theatrical | # © prisoner} the wound. The robbers eacaped. — [Strike Charles Lyons, for eight years | tola them h Two arined men entered the El|treasurer of the Belascc Theatre, Phi phi & fev Mora station of the Central Rallroad|wouldn’t have been working in a started a he ot rey, yea Rede, Blisabetly, early | Wail Street brokerage house last) 4 a yesterday morning, the agent, amimonth, ‘The chances aro alee | in New Yors Cod how the bandits |Van Bant, sald, hound and gagged we Ata Habe we are also that he “were getting away with {t. him and took $700 from the cash ativer = ‘ait R od te ween in | Benjamin Karstedt, sixty, drawer. They left no trace and Van |i ver Ate o atoen ‘n ouldn’t re alone in his stationery shop at No. | Sant could giv hy ween up" on these securi- fs weldind Ged pasted “ " ” 885 Sixth Avenue shortly after 10 . " Bonde 0 maceetee he She doesn’t want “cheap’ not] rg ft Masked Men Cow: Agent,! o’ciock when a tall, broad-shouldered news Hom ad thee chimes, “tthe bee Lyons 4 alone } . re ng man entered and, pointing a a has been deco the theatre yesterday and will leave ‘ ’ ‘ jo et erat waaay, Hi wat | Black |) Escape With $700—One | revolver at nim, ordered’ nim to hold | ene ‘Heiglan Order of Leopold in reang. [on Get. 12 for. San 'Ralvador to Took The thing to do bites you're tired and out of make eco! - . ry — his hands, Karstedt obeyed and/nition of his work in the organization |after his mining interests, Friends drink y . dose, sot finds o| 84, ° Thief Captured wotthed the intruder as he walked [ot ine Dollar Christmas Fund for Deati- |of Lyons estimated his gains in elx Sorts is to a steaming cup of Tetley’s—full Big Blyn Stores she fin field ief Cap watched the intruder as ked the Big gl ble price jback of the counter and started to | tute Belgian Children. figures. He lives In New Rochelle. flavored and stimulating — almost makes you | combination of reasonable , 53 s pen the cash register containing get style and superior quality. ; ‘The highways, lanes and thickets’ shan : a —— feel better to look at that cup of deep-colored ) , | ' i ‘The realization that he was to fragrant tea! his means o substantial saving f of the Bronz were searched with |The realisation WMened the elder, on her yearly shoe expenditure. ’ flashlights early to-day for four masked bandits who held up Joseph mad e , A Saver to ock t t it LTS Som, Uncen, ene arent tn the subway ‘Ue Aten met e A\} | station at 188th Street and Cypress he was struck Karstedt 4 augue | ee WO GI | Xeencs ‘cnt soragee ots 9A niolman’ Thomas Gane book and health, and It’s the skilful blending that makes Tetley’s such good tea—a blend of teas from 15 or more of the world’s finest gardens. Ge of That ‘The robbers appeared at the south ° ret Piveet struan aeee : 7 nd 7th Ot SEAS at othe | |evbway station about 11 o'clock and “Tuopaniinmaces'ers| | @ delight to the palate. ton Stes Wat ib Vit d | two stood guard at the doorway while weal x peat paar Uhoses be 4 The rc rah north on Bix | a third pointed a revolver at Laceese| Jit." to @tin Biewsl ahd. turned Do as your neighbor is |and ordered him to throw up Bi® east, with the biuecoat in close pur- 4 N Try a T q Tea. hands. Nearby in the street were a sult. Half way toward Fifth Avenue doing and cut cup of Tetley’s Green Label It’s | Sergeant and a policeman in a police Galne called on the feeling ou agi . surprising how much better you'll feel. And Dooth. ‘There were no passengers in 10,halt, then fred twice, Inte, the cost of living by d - you'll enjoy it! the station. Gaine shouted. i) : The thief stopped. On the way to the West 47th Street Station Gaine picked up @ revolver which he said the thief had discarded. At the station house the prisoner described himself as Robert Porter, nineteen. He said he lived at Mills No. 1. was locked up charged with jous assault and attempted rob- The two bandits who approached the agent sug that he “take a walk for himself” to the end of the | platform or—and they wabbled their revolvers in his face. The suggestion appealed to him and he strolled away. The two robbers went into the ticket booth and gathered up from the safe two motley bags con taining the day's and part of the night's receipts. The police of the Alexander Station <= : = eens — ——— ee ———— ange S anes and detectives on the case seemed to IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— be greatly piqued because reporters \had learned of the hold-up, and with- A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT 14 tne address of the ticket agent. ing INSTANT POSTUM Instead of Coffee. BUSINESS HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue Another Instance of How Lee Bros. Are REVOLUTIONIZING Present Day Methods of Selling | |QUALITY FURNITURE The First New York Store Selling Furniture to Be Accepted by the ‘Mortis Plan.” We. Will Phodéto! You, As We Did to the Morris Plan Manage- Three-piece, spring edge, tapestry upholstered Library Suites in mahogany ment, That Our Prices SR Site Petes cae te nik eae” "gg Are Materially Lower. SATURDAY ; MISSES’ SUITS 235.44 Our Regular $37.75 to $42.75 eriod Dining Suites, in Genuine Genuine Renther covered Chais.. $395 An Extraordinary Sale of AXMINSTER RUGS ‘Three and Four-piece Queen Anne or Adam Period Bedroom Suites, in Genuine American Walnut. 3-piece Suits consisting of 26 ° Four Piece Bedroom Suites from $140.50 to 8650. KALE RT li} ALLS % Sale of Brass and Metal Beds "3 eChecto” Tatviell Ma. | White Hnamel Beds as tow as... $9.95 ak 2 an bila Uae saa ie i ‘all records, | This is a Most Exceptional Opportunity to Buy Quality Meera’ Teese het . ; . ; ce ‘ The eal of ‘ny 8100 poem ener ben Fie ished in American ais sale is particularly interesting to | suit is appropriate. But the most notable men ut, . 2 . 2 .. e RN AED ‘aeteeen 11 misses becouse mojerials are #0 Ane, thing of all is that we offer such quality a tailoring and finish a at cou e de- A . A ig ONE PRICE—CASH OR “MORRIS PLAN” CREDIT. The Morri: 0 ode) 0 and fashion at a price that will not be ‘4 itlids el dntian) aeerianen had the aeada Geltecred tot Hie ee ee sired, and there areso many new distinctive P ‘ pays at the rate of six per cent, interest on the balance in advance for B as many months as he arranges to pay this balance, L Macey ™ $16.75 Meier tt $7.95 CASH or “MORRIS PLAN” DIVIDED PAYMENTS > 212 East 125th Street FIVE STORES 105 East 125th Street East of Third Ave. Corner Park Ave. 50] West 125th Street Main Street Tremont & Park Aves, Mo! iphth Ave, , __ Bridgeport 5” by it ; ; : o models specially chosen for their engaging | 4uplicated this season. It is a *‘once-a- look of bic y ness and entirely practical | season’’ chance for young women to make for the many occasions when a tailored | a thrift record in buying a suit. Suits made of broadcloth, cheviots, velour, wool poplin, wool checks and Oxford. Well Lined with fancy silk. : Styled with smartly lapped belts, warm convertible collars, clever use of tucks to give varied effect, rows of buttons and a finish of embroidered arrows. Colors are navy, black, brown, reindeer and claret and popular combinations in checks. Sizes—14 to 20 years. ALTERATIONS FREE See also our regular 4-col. Friday as Usual Bargain Day advt. on page 27 and “Start of Season”’ Sale of Blouses on page 12.

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