The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 7

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HUIRGLARS BLAST FIVE SAFES, RUN $70,000 IN GODS —>—— girl she sald she had found behind « door in a hallway, The baby wae un- usudily pretty, with brown eyed and nd was dressed entirely in white about § o'plock he met woman Who ‘sald she was Miss Har- \ r One an Hour Is Record Gf Patrot. 19,0 titer Sne sarried © fourmonthe. | baby which she sald was left with | man Edward Schmidt; Woman | fer by'a womun she did not know. “She “tat p |declared the woman told her she was Claims One, going to look for lodgings, and failed to | Two deserted babies being cared return, This morning a woman who sald she for to-day at Bellevue Hospital gave | was the ‘second baby’s mother called at Patrolman Edward Schmidt of the 1 Rellovue with Miss Baker and implored | sist Street Station a busy time Pa iy Mla evening, A an hour was turn - TWO ABANDONED BABIES — seston » LEFT WITH. POLICEMAN ney Siolen Not Yet Esti- _ Street Loft Buildings. muel Block, foreman for Golinko Marks, makers of children’s gar- Mts On the fourth floor of the loft iding, Nos. 5-7 East 16th Street, | tered the shop to-day to find the| @ floor in confusion, , An ex- sen, of which a big safe had been centre, had scattered valuable} haias and linens, scorched and tin. The safe was empty. lock called the police. it was mM founc that burglars had visited fifth Moor loft of T, Buchwald, les’ waists, pried open a safe and Blasted a strong box in which @ small amount in Russian es. RThe sixth floor loft of John W. rt, manufacturer of umbrellas and Is, had also been entered, the fe had been dynamited and many is of vallable silks had been taken wm smashed cabinets. he burglars had also broken into establishment of Wallach & er, Inc. hosiery, on the seventh jor and had blown open two safes, ing bolts of gingham and linen ight up from Golinko & Marks silencing pads. it was apparent that the robbers stationed one of their number in building before closing time last t, and he had opened the front r to his confederates. “The main rs of each loft were entered by iting out the heavy glass panels then unscrewing the steel rods d ted there was little money in the és which were opened. The police ade stocktaking or other invest!- lons until after photographs and f prints had been taken, there- an estimate of the value of goods len was not possible. The worth |~ merchandise ruined by the bur- in the course of their opera as put at between $15,000 and over to his care, and he was relieved| way se: mated—Worked in 16th when the record stoppéd after the sec- ond hour. Schmidt was stopped in Sixth Avenue packages up to twenty-two pounds in |shortly after 6 o'clock by Ernotine | weight will be accepted for dispatch to Hartman, ‘who carried a four-weeks-old | Bulgaria at the rate of 12 cents a pound y —————— ALDERMEN RECEIVE BUDGET. ‘Texpayers Will Have Chance to Protest Against Items. In accordance with a call issued by Mayor Hylan, the Board of Akermen met in special session yesterday to re- ettve the budget for 1920 as prepared the Board of Estimate and Appor- nt. ‘The budget was referred to Finance Committee, which has nty di to consider it and recom- id to the full board of reductions not increases. yors’ will be accorded an op- unity to protest against items in budget and ask for reductions at lic meetings to be held by the com- tee. The dates for these will be an- eed probably to-day by Francia P, ny, chairman of the committee. ecutive meetings of the committee be held when proposed cuts are dered. After the entire member- of the Board of Aldermen has upon the budget it will go to Hylan for final approval. —— t COP SPOILS ROBBER EFFORT. Stises Youth Who, He Says, Was | Ome of Three Burgiars, Policeman William Kelly of the 5th Street Station, early this morning @polled a job that three men are al- X to have been working on for hours. In a chase after the Kelly captured a youth who he was Pasquale Salomone, in a 213 Bowery. entered No, 7 First went to the roof, crossed to 9, jimmied a scuttle, went down to a oor, corridor, bored & big Foo) Stocks Remnants pany, carried $500 worth of | ithe roof. But they f in front and led mail it to as. We will at once send you our beauti- * fully illustrated brochure “Edison and Music.” soht 8, bokae yaet ros it alwi to Tor ie tell the, romans story of tho realisation of Edison's dearest dream. Name ....++++ Address .... Edison Shop igh yy jov. 12. el post molars BONWIT TELLER &CO Specially Shop of Onyinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Py FOR THURSDAY A Most Exceptional Value Misses’ Jaunty Cloth Coats SHAWL COLLAR & CUFFS of RACCOON FUR 98.00 Extremely chic and jaunty 45 inch long model, with tie belt, developed in a light chamois-tan fleece-surface cloth. A typical utility coat for misses of 14 to 18. Sa Just about ten Qne-two-three Shoes that pinch—and that horror of horrors a. stiff collar, perhaps even a flower in his button-hole. Could anyone be more uncomfortably arrayed when they in- sist on playing a waltz that’every fellow hates any way? A hot hand clutches another in a death-like grip, a tongue hangs partially gripped: between the teeth, and laboriously the head nods one-two-three. If it isn’t parties there are always occasions involving a. stiff collar thet can’t be dodged. A mannish Norfolk of blue serge always looks dressy. ‘The coat is lined with alpaca and has outside pockets and watchpocket, $14.74 to $24.74 Gwe —Second Floor, 34th St., Rear, Parcels thereof, the Post Office De- pr partinen: announced to-day. may not be registered, \EV@\ TONE VOXG @XEOX ARAMA TE oy YLOLO DOLE BU ETO mu au 238 BAO) LOLI AO38: Some 2s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA RH Macy ¥ Cod dtraetions Are Prices—Quality—Serviee B'dway, 4th to 35th. We Sell Dependable\ Merchandise: at Prices Lower ‘Than Any Other Riore; but for Cash Only. The hat for many occasions ostrich feather turbans $5.49 These close-fitting bats are snug and comfortable and have that desirable chic that masters fashion. worn with suit or coat for dress or practical wear. Sax blue, navy, beaver, taupe, ite favorite color is here. They may be Surely lack, red, tete de negre, mahogany, All are neatly lined. Gewt—Flower and Feather Dept., Second Fleer, S4th Street Your personal Christmas cards There’s no doubt about the Christmas greeting cards, if visability of having personal ut there seems to be some doubt as to the time to place orders for them. Those who wait till Christmas time to order their Christmas cards may be disappointed. Place your order to-day! See—Main Floor, Stairway Landine, «If it’s used in photography ow'll find it Lene? You may have seen that phrase used from time to time in camera ising of this store, But not know how closely we ‘0 our slogan unless you have visited the Camera Section on the fifth floor.We have spe- cialized for years in high-grade equipment — cameras, kodaks and graflexes fitted with ana- stigmat lenses, and although there has been a scarcity of kodaks, we have just received a goodly supply. Yours is here now, As for service we maintain a laboratory where we develop and print pictures, do enlarging and coloring by the latest metho We have im- proved the c stry of phioto- graphy to such a degree that many people from other parts of the country visit our laboratory to get ideas for their own plants. f you are looking for a Brownie camera for your child, a Graflex for yourself, for supplies with which to do your own work, or an album to hold your Summer pictures or your “OverThere” snapshots; iu short, If it’s used in photography you'll fina it in Sema —Camern Section, Fifth Floor. ith Street This chandelier will give dignity to your home $22.49 The chain and brackets of antique gold finish and the candles of gleaming white have the stately dignity of old-time sconces, fashioned to fit the con- veniences of the modern home Because of the simplicity of its design this fixture will har- monize with any scheme of decoration, If you compare it with ordinary fixtures you will easily recognize its superior beauty. At this low price you can surely afford to have one in your home. (om72 Basement, 84th Bt, Prous Listed below are keen cutting carvers with attrac- tive handles in various styles. pendable quality, and will give good service. Other dining table accessories for the annual feast may suggestions | be had in this department. Carving Sets (knife, fork and steel), in lined boxes— Stag handles, $5.49 to $10.89 | Stag handles, sterling mounted, $5.49 to $17.89 “Ivoroy”’ handles, sterling mounted, $5.49 to $8.94 Silver plated handles, $10.89 to $15.49 Sterling silver handles, $24.89 to $26.75 Fruit Knives— Stainless steel, “Ivoroy” handles, $3.72 set of six Silver plated, $2.97 set of six Sterling silver handles, $6.48 set of six Sexe—Main Floor, Broadway Interpreters People from the West Indies, from Central America and South America, who find it difficult to shop in New York because of their of English, are invited to limited command make use of our inter- preters’ service. Span- ish and Portuguese in- terpreters who know this store and its mer- chandise will gladly aid our friends from the South. Just make known your wants at the Personal Shopping Bureau, Main Floor, 84th Street, adjoining | the elevators. nt Store hours: 9 to 5:30. Sales Begin Th ureday 9. As fom Will this be mother’s Thanksgiving? Will she sit in the living room and chat with her Thanks- giving guests, or must she stay in the kitchen and cook the dinner? Somehow, in spite of the joys of roast turkey and pumpkin pie, mother usually misses the best part of the day. It is the same throughout the year, every holiday. is mother’s hardest day. Enters the fireless cookstove and mother comes out of the kitchen. Two-compartment Cooker 10% inches high, 1634 inches wide, 8044 inches long. . 18-—Equil ts juart and one 4-quart aluminum stile sot Of Lrplioate paella four haan roStators thd one bealater thermometer, $35.25 No. 19—Equipment: one Lesegeert aluminum kettle, one 4-quart utensil, one set of triplicate four heat radiators, one tor thermometer and two radiator racks. $38.25 Three-compartment Cooker i inches wide, 4434 inches long. 7 ot auipment: one 10 anes one Caaet aluminum kettle, set triplicate one é-quart pail, one radiator thermomete six heat ‘tors, three radiator racks, three pairs individual pastry and cake shelves. $46.25 Maeve Basement, B5th Street in fine table All are of a de- vases at less than today’s wholesale cost $2.74. There are 2,000 of these cut glass vases, 12 inches high, cut in beautiful floral design, Game or Poultry Shears— Handsomely nickel plated, Lat $3.41 each Sil lated hans indheptagmearns gf Sterling silver handles, $9.94 each Dinner Knives— Stainless steel (guaranteed not to rust nor discolor from acide or meat juices), $6.94 set of six English Carving Sets, hand- forged steel— Stag handles, $5.94 | These vases have been sell- White handles, $6.94 | ing regularly in our cut Uae Lanclerstoriing $10.89 | glass department for $4.49. Gewe—Basement, Front, 34th 8%, Low temperature and lower prices lend interest to these white blankets wool and cotton mixed About the need for warm, wear-giving blankets at this time, nothing need be said. About the savings offered in this group, we suggest early inspection and investigation, Single size | Full size $6.39 $7.79 7.94 11.59 12.89 MPSs—Basoment, B4th Street, Rear

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