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Y “frustrated by Capt, Robert Camp tnteltigen BLOCKS $1 000,000 ROBBER James Nov- ROCKFORD, IL, blow ine safe | master's office Oct. 18.—A plot to! ah the Disbursing Quarter- at Camp Grant last night jon aa fn alleged safeblower arrest of the trio 384 Fifth Avenue Bet. 35th and 36th Sts. Phone 2044 Greeley FASHIONABLE FURS Fifth Avenue Stocks.were 39, E, Howie, r =) 00,000 ROBBERY FROM RlGH WIDOW Police Epeck Aten Arrest To-Day in 54% STREET FOR FRIDAY «».-A Merchandising Achievement... Selections from our Specialized [edo SVeninu Loss of Mrs. Brandeis’s Jewels, iry from q metal box tn the apart tets, presented the police with a fascinat viled another im which the woman fiet trom his wife, who lived then at th Ritz-Carlton, where she was know is Mrs, Leyla Studebaker Brande: Turner. A few days earlier a civil suit ho Offering Exceptional Values in a Sale of Very Handsome Street&AfternoonFrocks ‘ 75, 49.75, 55.00 The short sleeve finds ez- pression in this straight- line frock of Tricotine. Fs Skirt elaborately stitched in = gold thread. $24 An accord chie Narrow pin-tucks back and front, a handsome si k cord girdle and a pretty net collar make a frock of appealing implicity 24 lace collar, Satin strin, Frocks that lose none of their smartness becau of the Mode...in excellent quality fabries Styles Straight-line Extended-hip line Bloused-bodice Tunic Beautiful motifs of broidered; lace collar: Brown—Reindeer—Navy—Black NOC. O. D's GTTaTNIyA GS UNUINANGD 2s UOMO meuse The collection offers wide selection, though in Bile styles but one of a kind Trimmings NO EXCHANGES iom pleated tunic to this Satin with cainty cuffs and vestee. gydle, = $24 embrowery ment, Tasseled se of their low price. -tailored with — pre om. beads, braid or silk em- 's and cuffs; dainty vestees, shoe-string belts; heavily corded girdles; novel pockets, pretty buttons. All sizes for Women and Misses. EDITS NO CR Orkin’s Specialized Dress Salon—-Second Floor IIMA PLL 4 The theft of $100,000 worth ot jew- ment of Mrs. Leyla Studebaker Bran- No, 166 West /24 Street, has ng new mystery, and also has re- me (thief was ap! ired more than @ year a The first thing detectives remem- hbered when the new theft was re- ported was the fact that in June, | 1918, Charles Wesley Turner fr. was jindicted for the larceny of $30,000 Broadway _ ~* WUMie, 4 oe been filed by Mrs. Leyla Studebaker Brandeis Turner against two sisters of her husband, Mrs. Ella Turner Dunn and Mrs, Hadith Turner Meserve. | and indorsed by his sisters. At about that time Turner was drafted into the army. It was sald that the indictment had been dis- missed and the case settled. | | Now comes the new case, the dis- | appearance of the jewels and the simultaneous disappearafice of a bu ler. Detectives Devane nd Maloney of ton sald they rest in. the that they found the butler's wi! bat net the butler, No suggestion of guilt on the part of the wife has been minde. The police have finger prints from the metal box. It, was learned that the butler, #0 far as known, was the only emplovee if the apartment during the period Mrs. Brandeis and Mrs. Studebaker were out on Monday. ‘Therefore, the ntly free of interfer- snce when the prying of the tin box id caused the bell attached to ring @ futile warning. BIARSAO Hospitals’ Fand, The Campaign Committee for the] Memorial Hospitals’ Fund for new] buildings for the Jamaica and st.| ry's Hospitals announced to-day! the subscriptions — obtain nted to $148,540.60, and the ber of subscribers was ‘of conducting the cam nd_$16,000. a nu about SIIPRSULITIY() | Charles H. | men and ret ‘END STEEL STRIKE INQUIRY Vaecumc, RICH WIDOW ROBBED OF $100,000 GEMS LEFT IN TIN BOX AT HOME MRS LEYLA BRANDEIS FIRE IN APARTMENT ON CENTRAL PARK DRIVES OUT MANY Woerz’s Home Damaged by Blaze Set by Painter’s Shaver. Tenants worth of the twelve-story Kenll- building at 75th Street and Central Park West were Apartment panie-stricken at 8.30 o'clock this morning during a fire on the seventh floor. ‘The fire, which started t the dining room of the apartment occu- pled by Charles H. Woers, a brewer, drove and Mr tenants from the bouse, but did little Woerz, his family damage except from smoke and nters were using an electric [shaver to remove the shellac from the dining room floor when the chine came in contagt with electric light wires in the floor, ‘There was a short circuit and the electric sparks jlgnited a wood alcohol solution which ed the floor and spread to the 8 which were coated with wet |paint. ‘The smoke was so dense and |the heat from the burning alcohol so int that everyone in the apart- ment @ ma- ms of frightened tenants at- intendent Howard W the the fire ex- de- employes of nad the and the » with the tinguished the fire riment arrived in answer to an stand pipe before rin by Patrolman Martin ants wer ured by the fire- domiciles. their TO RUSH NEW ALIEN LAWS Senate Committee Closes Investi- gation Next Week With Radi- calism Testimony, WASHINGTON, Oct, 16.—Investiga tion of the trike by the Senate Labor © will be closed next week with examination of witnesses on the ieals in the ent to-day, Jeanization of foreign born residents of the United States. ‘This legtstatiog will be considered by the committee next Wednesday pooner Thin Serge dress simulates THIEF GETS LONGER TERM. the over-blouse costume by skilfully using satin char: Two Years More for “Koollpe” meuse embroidered in con trasting color wool. $24 the Cont, Diamond, r ntly sent back to yn from to be resen- was r yesterday with two ¥« s term ag a result of bragging that he fooled” the court. Diamond, former prisoner in Sing k with an . first offender 4 two more years, making the sente girdle. $24 four years and six months Prison officials announced y elght release y one a clever version . tastefully trimmed. Materials lf Tricotine, Velveteen Poiret Twill Satin, Serge ature Stra laughter fie stolen property, und Walter Krasner, vice ee ;CHICAGO MILLS STILL GAIN. Steel Situation ‘Th dustrial sit el plants im the Chicago ed better than Many of the mills were said by cora- pany officials to be running at 60 or more of their usual e virtually every plant af hackle lle erred ont AR The | kout was operating on at lesa ‘LUDENOORFF REFUSES | Ignores Commission Investigation of BERLIN, Oct. 16 (Associated Press), | * have refused to appenr before Hamentary the respon: next week auLy. 40, TO APPEAR AT INQUIRY German = <39 Parliamentary Responsibility for War. Ladendorf is reported to! ™ he Par ure A i rally rege > a8) old fe lity of Ge the war, which will, beg h Carl Kautsky will ad ev h patronage Commission on the results of his ine treunle In Refuses to Revive Night Lite. Wed, 0 ht ah late suppers |aerved last night In Montmartre |tablishments but there was scarcely | to pay plomatic docu: | rames of ind!- leak The afty npt to unionize coal 16 (By the life of Pa ere as a dis hundred “armed men,” t. Charleston, It is expected that the will place the facts be tor the HUNTINGTON, W. Va, Oct, 16— union organizers who went into Logan County yesterday In an at- miners of the yan Valley and who claim they were The first attempt tol forced to leave that region by severa) reported thelr ase to-day to district headquarters of the United Mine Workers of Ameri¢e e union of sfore state (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Best Grades of Plush Robes. Steamer Rugs at $7.75, 10.50 to 40.00 MEN’S ENGLISH UNDERWEAR Clan and Fancy Plaids; Imported and Domestic makes, AND HOSIERY EPRESENTING a recent large shipment from the foremost British manufacturers of desirable garments made of Lisle Thread, Balbrig- hit or Medium weight White Merino. gan or L Specially featured are complete assortments of Brettle’s 3, 6 and 9- In all sizes; per garment Men's Grey or White All Wool Underwear Unshrinkable; mcdium or heavy weight; thread Silk, Underwear, per garinent. 10.95 to 1 $6.95 to Attractive Values in English Half Hose Men’s English Half Hose Medium weight Cotton; and Colors, Men's English Half Hose White Wool; medium weight with fancy colored clox Can | colored vertical stripes; pair 4¢ MEN’S GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOES Black or Tan, made over smart lasts; skilled workmanship. Black 95c 10 All Sizes and Widths. MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS Special $10.00 Pair . Two distinct models included in this rich, bright finished Mahogany or Black leather; leather throughout; Men’s English Half Hose Of Ribbed Wool in Heather, Green or Oxford Mixtures; pr. English Cashmere Half Hose Medium or heavy weight; “plain —not ribbed; Dark Brown, Ox- ford or Green Heather mixture Tailored in the Kirschbaum Shops SUITS made by clothes-makers famous for their ability to put style, shapeliness and service into Men’s Clothing Unfinished Worsteds, quarter-lined or full lined with silk at $40, $45 and $55 OVERCOATS—In. these Outergarments we offer a of feature ished Worsteds, Town and Country Ulsters, Box Overcoats, satin trimmed Dress Overcoats, satin lined satin for New York Men and Young Men Top Coats, form-fitted and loose draping designs Other Fine Overcoats, $35.00 to $100,008 Men’s Section—Third Floor. Cheviots and Cassimeres, series values. trimmed - - - $45.00 - - - - - $45.00 : - - $35.00 West 43rd Street MOTOR ROBE DEPARTMENT Located on the Main Floor at the Sixth Avenue Entrance. Imported Silk and Mohair Robes In latest combinations and colorings. English Silk Plush Robes, two color effects, Cloth Robes, Plain, Wool or Plush Lined, Plush Robes of American manufacture.. Imported Plush Robes, of Mohair; reversible ...............000006+ 60.00 Motor Pillows and Foot Muffs to match, $38.00 and 50.00 $18.75 to 79.00 $14.50 to 79.00 A large variety of Fin- Many 7.75 7.95 1.85 1.85 c P —_————— een A IS TT