The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 15

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“Argues While Fleeing at Top Spéed—"‘Licorice” Proves to Be Dynamite, ‘When Superintendent Harry Latter, Making an after-midnight round of the Horn & Hardart autontats, feached the restatirant at No. 50 East 424 Street at 1 o'clock this morning he found the front door unfastened and in @ small room in the rear came upon a man he had never seen before. ‘What looked like burglar tools were Spread out near a safe containing $3,000. “Hello!” said Latter, “what are you doing here?” x “Tm the night watchman,” said the man. There tsn’t any night watchman. “Come e,” said the superin- tenden' look you over.” The stranger, apparently about thirty-five and short and stocky, walk. & blow that knocked him to the floor. ‘Then he ran. Latter pulled himself together, fol- lowed to the street, yelled for help, and the chase was taken up by Pa- trolman Raymond Asaph of the West B0th Street Police Station, who, gun tm hand, chased the man along 424 Btreet to Park Avenue, south to 41st ‘Btreet, east to Lexington Avenue and into the subway station, where John Carr, as he calls timself, of No. 454 Pawticket Avenue, Pawtucket, R. L, was arrested. Carr was without a weapon and the risking Asaph gave him in tWe sub- Way station revealed only a botile| containing what the slayer said was Neoriee, for his cold. After the latter had identified him the policeman fio- ticed more of the “licorice” on the automat floor, The “licorice” was dynamite, The outfit, still spread out before the safe, included percussion aps, a brace, three bits, a battery and Se guantity of wire. Tho blow-off was it due when he was surprised, _Agcording to Patrolman Asaph his risoner was the “coolest bird ever.” ws the chase, the patrolman called out “Halt!” “Turning his head as he ran,” Asaph said. “the burglar asks me, ‘Are you referring to me? and when up to Latter and struck him, y 5 I asked who else I coutd be referring to he yells, ‘Officer, you've got me wrong,’ and keeps on running.” Lg ap gger em MEETS JERSEY FIREMEN. on: ever known for butter were reached In Chicago to-day, 79 cents a pound for creamery extras, wholesale. This same grade never went above 6Tiy during the war, te Discuss viel Delegates. Public Safety Commissioner O'Brien was to meet this afternoon Seth A. Jones, First Vice President of the-In- ternational Fire Fighters’ Association, and @ delegatfon of firemen of Jersey City, Last week 111 of Jersey's depart- ment were transferred, which action they attributed to their union member- ship and the presumption is the delega- tion wants to discuss the tranafer, with a view to an adjustment of the situa- tion. ° “We must have efficiency in the de- partment,” said Commissioner O'Brien, admitting he had agreed to meet Mr. Jones and the tion. “Nothing can be said which will alter my opinion.” —<—<—— ——" Chicago Butter at Highest. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Highest prices Hints %;.., Home Six reasons for using these ‘aluminum cooking utensils These Aladdin Cook- ing utensils have six points of superiority : Actual capacities by government standards, Double lips on lipped saucepans. Smooth, comfortable handles. . Notched ears that keep bails cool. Round, easy-to-clean corners. More pleasing and practical shapes. An-PFOP = For more efficient cooking and for a brighter kitchen, for a reliable quality at fair prices, make it arule to buy all of your. household necessities here. fos 45th Sticks se Giaid Avefue, New York wr : foundation of Crepe Meteor. embroidery and jet bead trinfining 3 for ‘This Dress is just an example of the big bafgeius offered, It is made of finest qual- ity Georgette Crepe over # complete Silk braid 9:75 Stout Women| OFFERING 350 DRESSES] Were Selling at $65, $75 & $84” Sale Begins Wednesday, 9 A. M. on the Main Floor These dresses are all from our regular stock. They are of the same high-grade that has made the name of Lane Bryant famous among the best dressed women of New York. They are all of the very newest styles, but we have only a few dresses of each style so we have decided to close them out at this low price which, in many cases, does not cover the cost of material. Every dress in the lot has been selling for not less than $65, mostly at $75 and $84.50. Materials Colors Georgette Crepe Navy Blue Georgette and Satin - Black Paulette Plum Crepe de Chine Taupe | Velveteen Brown Satin, Jersey Gray Tricotine and Serge Sizes: 39 to 56 Bust Plenty of all sizes, but not all si in every style. Here is a wonderful opportunity to get a dress for the Thanksgiving vacation or for the Winter's Social Functions at a big saving. One look at these dresses will convinee you that they are' positively the biggest bargains you have ever seen, Lene Bryant 21-23 WEST 38TH STREET, Just West of 5th Ave. VE ences. Sunnycorn is Sunnycorn is different because it is more’ pleasing to the palate and more com- forting to the inner-man. There are other differ- But over and above all it’s something better. All articles are new—not reclaimed or renovated goods. Quan- tities limited—none so!d to dealers. check off such articles you desire and bring ths list with you. LIMITED QUANTITY: Army Blankets, Olive Drab, All Wool Army Blankets, Gray Wool. Army Wool Undershirts and Drawers, each g: MANY OTHER ARTICLES Of LIFTED HERE MAIL ORDERS FILLED. PRESS ORIGINAL RUSSELL, Different, Certainly ! HOURS OF SALE 9 A.M. TOSP.M. ‘ON GENBRAL WINTER WEAK AN BE ODT. , MAKE OM ECKS, P.O. AND EX- MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO J. A. DIRGCTOR OF MAIL ORDERS. MEN WANTED FOR U. 8. ARM FETE ora im rd a (@@” =SALE OF NEW GOODS ONLY AT THIS ADDRESS “G2 245 West 42d Street BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE.. NEW YORK. different. HT in tie New shipment just arrived; AINED AT % cost. Y as | neenitine Fine, / waive eres abe so Gt any ped. In alll sizes with Englander link or woven wire fabric. OW SALE AT ALL FURNITURE AND DEPARTMENT STORES. ENGLANDER SPRING BEO CoO. FOR BOOKLET OF ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS FOR SLi YN, MY one CANNOT SAG, \ in ca il ECCT ES NT 18, 1919. Broadway at Ninth, New York Every man who wants a Winter Suit Needs this pertinent * suggestion about — $45 Many things have changed in the clothing industry during the last four years. tor one thing. And— That is why we Scam to have so many good suits, right now, to sell for $45. We're taking this space to tell you about them— to bring the tact to your attention, because we know that many a busy business man, if he were asked what a good suit costs today, would say: “$50 and up— H mostly UP.” Store hours—9 to 5.30. fully lined coats. You can’t them on. velvet Hats, $1.95 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. silk Frocks Women’ reduced to $39.50 arver bere 2 is the Pin A ro chs of Q9, & Last year’s the sketch—and the girdle is a rh “ hats, ae out narrow ribbon of French blue Fikele woes and gold. Draped lines are fol- be etter lo in two frocks—one of them hd Prise featuring the basque blouse, and Fo bbe ear Was side drapery of the overskirt; the $2.21 New other using drapery in the front hats of the of the skirt and an embroidered same grade, and beaded ‘blouse of simple ‘ lines. bought now 2 binds the straight over- would: have aki: sleeves and round neck of navy 2 to be ape iN blue or taupe satin frock. $3—al east, Of Crepe de Chine are two frocks—one of which is ~ sketched so that you may appre- — "2 Hepa Hn Nperctrcr se the Re Fo on several t way U si a ST onp ottoman ts The frocks were $45. Wednesday, $1.95 each. Three models (sketched), all mushroom shapes, in green, brown, black and fiavy blue. Second floor, Old Building. navy blue or k. A Thanksgiving collection of ORIENTAL RUGS Some examples— 12.4 x 10.8 feet 16.8 x 14.4 feet 15 x 11,8 feet.... 16.3 x 10.7 feet $275; sizes 4 x 6 feet to 4.6 x 6.6 feet, $275 to $550. Chinese Rugs Cabistans and Daghestans, $65 to $150. 13 x 11.8 feet. . Fourth Gallery, New Bld; As you hum this over, don’t you realize what a difference MUSIC makes—how the melody breaks into the routine of your day like sunshine? l ine, now, this happening every day, every evening, smoothin, all the rough edges the day’s work had brought about, g you feel better yourself, and able to see clearly and happily the good in everybody else. The Music of a Good player- piano should be in every home Thanksgiving Day —a SHONINGER player-piano, for example, at $825. —or an AUTOPIANO (an army and navy favorite) at $675. —or a PIANISTA player-piano, at $600 and $650. —or a FREDERICK player-piano, at $575 and $595. All moderately priced. All producers of GOOD music (not just pieces of furniture, like many so-called player-pianos at about these prices to-day). All with dependable player actions. All with expression devices which you can operate yourself to get the tone and time you want. All oquiopel to play any 88-note music roll. All capable of being played by hand. You have seventy-six opportunities of getting the piano you want, here Upright pianos, grand pianos, upright player- pianos, grand player-pianos, upright Reproducing pianos, grand Reproducing pianos, player-pianos to be played by foot power, and player-pianos to be operated by electric motor (just the thing for dances). No such choice anywhere else. And no greater desire to be of real service to those who want music in their homes. r Terms of payment are made canvenient to each purchaser. Piano Salon s, First Gallery, New suilding. down JOHN WANAMAKER These suits at $45 are Wanamaker standard suits—made ot all-wool fancy fabrics, with really tell how good they are until you see them—and try straight collar KASHAN, SAROUK, KERMANSHAH and other individual Persian weaves, exquisite in design and coloring. And—in view of the scarcity of fine Oriental rugs—very low in price. —including Bidjar, Sarouk, Chinese, Tabrez, Kermanshah, Serapi, Kashan and Shah-Abbas: Size a Piri ‘ sea Persian Hall Strips x 11.6 fee ; state 17.9 x 18.6 feet :SBEB0 | ,, Snes 2.6 to 2.8 ft. wide hy 9 ft 20 x 16 feet 14.9 x 10.3 feet 2'750 .5 ft. long, 21.9 x 13.5 feet 18 x 12.7 feet.... Sarouk Rugs Mats a Aad Finest quality, beautiful colors; | ,,Anstolian: Senna, Seroulk, Cash- edt! sizes average 3.6 x 5 feet, $145 to | Me , $25, $45, $50, $75. Large range of colorings—blue, }] sizes. Hearth and scatter sizes | tan, old rose, and old i | lO Stee. Mosouls, $47.50, $57.80, $67.50, $99.50, §49.50 po tab te ‘ 17.8 x 188 fost x $75 to $125. Antique and modern $175 tor path nea at | | i | } { | } | | | : if a the to ie.

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