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note sree " OOS ote ee TR Ener , reaeenmamened WOMAN CAPTURES | HER AN THEN AN Calls Policeman to Arrest Man Who She Identifies Later Entering a Saloon, Kid, Calf, Black or Brown | or Fine Patent Leather In holding John J. Green, 42, an ex- convict, in $5,000 bail on a charge of burglary, Magistrate Ten Eyck, of the West Side Court, yesterday compli- mented Mra, Mae MoMahon, No, 437 Weet 64th Street, on her detective ability and told her that she would make a good police-woman. The arraignment revealed the story of the plucky fight the woman had with the alleged burglar on the roof of the four-story bulking in which she lives. than $10 or $12—that’s why we urge you to try fir.t and then come here ws “4 October 1, according to the testi- IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | Or". stestanens cheat, atl: the top floor, waa coming downstaira A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT | when she met Green, coming from the in re FOR FRIDAY News of Compelling Interest to Every Woman and Miss! $18.0 Regularly 29.75, 39.50, 45.00 i , ais Straight-line Serge Frock which hand- somely em. Block 940k broiders ita braid lends pockets and sm ar these skirt to thie Tri-@ 418, A little un- Y usual this Triootine Frock — with cleverly draped gir e 18 the high character of merchandise coupled w low prices that constitutes an Orkin Sale, sale for $18—indeed that sum represents but half of th of a good many. Frocks for the street—for informal occasions—made carefull ing colors, braid trimmings; collars, cuffs and vestees of lace or other gracefu: silhouettes. there is but one of a kind. @ ORKIN S SPECIALIZED DRESS SALON—S&GOND FLOOR Sif Fifth Avenue 34% STREET Broadway | A Sale of Stunning Dresses Developed in TRICOTINE, SERGE, VELVETEEN NOTHER event that will demonstrate to-a discriminating clientele that follow the straight lines, tunics, overblouses, Russian blouses and | All sizes are represented though not in every style, and of some models BROWN NAVY BLACK Because of the unusual values, no C. O. D.’s, Exchanges or Credits apartment of Martin Leace, who lives on the first floor, He was carrying some clothing over his arm and Mrs. MeMahon decided he looked like @ burglar and followed lim to the roof. Here Green attempted to escape by | | lorumwing to the root of No. 42%, which W@Y mark this morning, ac ording to Lhe it inl hi the officials in charge and will start on} was a five-story building, and he was unable to pull himself up the addi- tional story, He then rushed at Mrs. MeMahon and threw a couple of coats he was carrying into her face. She grappled with him and struggled until he hit her in the face and fled. Four days later she saw the man £0 into @ saloon and notified Police- man Reuben Welsch of Traffic A and with the policeman went ;nto the sa- loon and pointed him out, The man was arrested and taken to the West 47th Street station, Upon arraign- ment Green pleaded guilty and the case was adojurned, first until Oct. 16 and again until yesterday. While the case was pending James McMahon, husband of Mac McMahon, was stopped on the street and told that Green had asked his friends to “get even” with the woman, According to the testimony pre- | sented (to Magistrate Ten Eyok, Green, under the alias of “Humgty’ Green, has a long criminal record, totalling not lees than thirteen con vietions. Last Aurust he was re- leased from Sing Sing, where he had completed @ two-year sentence for burglary, S) SMe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTUBER 28, 1919, mages ! Endowment Fund Now Near the | Malt Way Mark. The Harvard Endowment Drive for| $15,260,000 was within $60,000 of the half-| the second Iap this afternoon. The | latest figure was $7,571,648, Boston matn- tained its lead with $3,107,575, New York following with $2,609,151. Other contri | butions amount to $1,764,922. The ‘iweruiting squad” of 400 New York men, will meet at the Harvard | Club this afternoon and the Women's | Committee will meet this afternoon at | 3.30 at the home of Mrs, George 1° Baker, No. 260 Madison Avenue, —_— EAST SIDE CAMPAIGN ON. First Meeting ta Newbargon-Smith Fight To-Night. | The Independent non-partisan car palgn for re-election of Supreme Court Justice Joseph KE. Newburger and City The ARGYLE Court Justice Richard HM. Smith will open on the East Side to-night with a| 4-50 $ meeting at Attorney and fuvington to Streets, Several other big Kast Side meetings are promised in addition to the campaign that will be made by speakers in automobiles, ‘The Meat Site registration is unusu- ly largo this year, “and the cause. ts to be the lively interest in the Newburger fight. To Our Regular Customers —<o———____ d : : : ‘ KING SEES SIEEL MILLs. | : America is shoeing the world; leather atert ana Mis Qhece Welcomed in| is scarce; we can’t guess coming costs. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 32.—Pittaburgh Come in and supply your needs today. [honors King Albert of Belgium, Queen Eisaoth ‘and Prince Lop torday You can be sure of getting honest-to- @ Royal Party arrived early and was Ba Mee Sprout and Mayor and ‘Are goodness leather because we sell Walk- nitty Serer Maa” sifted phn Over Shoes. And you will get your Reni vis, ee ney toe exact fit because of the variety of Walk- WOMEN WORK FOR TREATY. Over shapes. Committees im Seven States Ouat- side of New York. MSs Plain Taffeta for the be- ruffled skirt; striped’ ta’. feta for the ‘bodice. $18, vith remarkably | ba There is not one dress in this collection that could be duplicated at whole- H wholesale price i ; : : : y and beautifully—in IE fine quality materials, lavishly embroidered with silk and beads, motifs in blend- tricolette, Frocks Dees eee 1 i) ‘Women's committees have been formed in Massachusetts, California, Illinois, Georgia, Minnesota, Arizona] [i &nd Washington to promote the national ~ campaign of the Women's Non-Partisan Committee for the League of Nations, ‘whowe purpose Is to urKe Immediate - New York City Brooklyn ratification of the Peace Treaty by the 179 Broadway 150 Bowery 1355 Broadway MEE Laneuneeine’ Wen danke on the 1173.75 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street 565.7 Fulton Street committee's headquarters. here, to-day, 1439 Broadway 622 W. 18tst Street 5406 Fifth Avenue ae rae Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N, Broadway Yale © Be Head of ib emuidechnad cer+etamdamtatct! Newark, N. J.—795 Broad Street Patersoa,N. J. 118 Market Street NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 23.—Prot. Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—297 Main Scree Mather A, Abbott, who as head coach produced a winning Yale crew against Harvard last June, will become head master of Lawrenceville School next month, {t was announced to-day, , The millinery event of a season 620 hats of quality and chic designed to be sold at from $15 to $30 $3.50 Sale begins Friday at 9 A. M. NE of the finest New York designers modelled of French panne velvet, plain or of trimmed bats, retiring from busi- embroidered, these hats go all the way up ness, enabled us to purchase these the ladder of fashion for their charm, ; : ; Clever little turbans of silver or gold, latest of his creations, not one of which dahng pee of duvetyn, ostrich veiled was made to retail at less than $15, Only shapes of velvet, and models with the soft the finest of materials, the most artistic touch of fur,—they are all here. of workmanship, went into their making. Whether you want a strictly tailor-made Fashioned of gold or silver threaded bro- effect to the richness of a hat for evening, u will find it in this collection, te Prout, cades, brimmed with beaver or velvets, ) 408% —Second Floor, 3