The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 8

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SAN FRANCISCO BOY, — Tome BACK BOY FRANK NEIL, AGED 3, WHO STOLE BONDS . VALUED AT $40,000): f Betectives Go to Deiroit With | Warrants for Elias Tieman | and Companion., mR Detectives Roddy Be District Attorney's fom this city for Detre Back Elias Tieman, sixteen, formerly @ messenger for L. M. Prince & Co,|! Swokers, at No. 20 Broad Street, who] + @ wanted in this city in connection with the theft last Saptember of $40,- 000 in securities from that firm. | Steven Ostovich, formerly a waiter | @ the Nitz-Carlton here, who is said | to have been travelling with ‘TMeman, | Will be brought back with the boy istant District Attorney Dooling om received word that extradition ‘Sill not be fourht Mr. Dooling said he bad learned that part of the $40,000 had boon Gidposed of in Hoston and in Jack. | sonville, Fia, More of the stolen | ends, he added, were sold to a mem- | er of the Stock Exchange, and other | qourities were “dumped” on another | j broker. Practically all of the securities gtolen from Prince & Co, have been acod by Mr. Dooling. Their present @mrket valuc is about $32,000. The Assistant District Attorney bas re- @eived information from Detroit that ‘Neman spent two days in a Turkish t i Gait in this city after the theft. He Beard men discussing it, and after- ind Merenglo of office | have t to bring} | Arrives in New Yor Alone on His London, Way to Tagged ciety, Irixco to London,” Neal. eight years old, Ne Avenue, Day View, San Ir rived in New York yester way to London. Frank ix a Slue eyed, bi Ind His mother, dled threo nd Fred. tt clerk in th embeszier of more than qeatceted candlesticks. They come $38,000 in Liberty bonds from his in pairs, these charming © ahogany gifts, artfully = polychromed or in the lustrous antique. { 4 ward went downtown, the Detroit story says, cashed a $1,000 bond and "] {went to Florida. Mn r ‘The alleged connection of Ostovic| Flint’ ‘with the theft was learned when his! : E Gormer landiady, at No. 422 West ath} 4 Fine Furniture Street, reported she had found $14,500/ | Quan wereen & securitics sal his room. : a tone ort Boy lays “Theft to His Small F OTHER. DAYS" Pay. = romantic, alluring — is i] x DETMDOIT, Dec, 9.—Elias Tieman, 3 suggested in the grace = iss sixtoon, the “One Wise Kid," self-| ful aymmetry of the new § New York employers, complacently @waits the arrival of New York de- § tectives. “{ took the bonds,” said Tieman fe-day. “The reason is simplicity it- self. It's a matter of cause and ef- fect, I got $12 a week. They let me earry as high as half a million dol- lars in negotiable securities, What @ise could one expect?" The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Co. Specially-priced Bed Furnishings in a Sale to be held to-morrow and Thursday, will offer exceptional values in the following: = 590 Pairs of White Blankets : 350 Pairs of White Blankets cut a und separately) very specia! . d per pair $8.50, 12.50 300 Cotton Bianket Coveriets fn attractive colored patterns, each $3.75 609 White Bedspreads - Figured Pique (hemmed Size 2 x23¢ yards eacn $3.5¢ Size 214x234 yards each Crinkled Dimity Size2 x25; yard: ; A . ea 7% Size 214x2 scalloped) 4 yae Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 2 of ex nt qualities, at these interesting prices: Sheets ea $1.85 ( Pillow Cases Pa 40 5 Madison Avenue - Kifty Avenue Ath and 35th Hireets New Usark kK Tagged but To the Travellers’ Aid So- rank Emery IS REAL GLOBE TROTTER ‘: ja Hotel, thin hing he | | | Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. nol been made Deiier is that « kick ft use of & TABLISHED ) 1863 Ss Lexington Wednesday, when or England on the ‘4 >. Most o THE “KICK” THAT KILLS. mo = The New York State Inhe * Tas Two Found Dead tn Hohoken|on the H.C. Frick estate wy expected Street—Mther tm Cider, © be timited to a comparatively small amount, because of the probability that Pittsburgh will be shown to have been his legal residence. 1. B. Gleason, counsel to the State Comptroller, suid to-day “it Mr. F. SCHNEIDER Fine Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Exquisite Lavallieres, Brooches, Rings, Etc. MODERATE PRICES 395 Sixth Avenue Bet. 24th and 25th Sts. We GUARANTEE EACH PURCHAS OPEN EVENINGS. * (0-day professed Kind of drunken- City Health Frick burgh his estate on the transfer, tate holdings here, {lens organieed nder this Stat %, Bequests to'charitable and educa: tonal. fegtitutions and to the City of New York are exempt.’ “ of ‘stock’ In d that two men who street yesterday had | The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily H. Altman & Ca. | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Phenomenal Values will be offered in Misses’ Tailored Suits commencing to-morrow (Wednesday) Some of the season's best rmnodels, develope: fashionable materials as yalama, and chevrona, will be re-priced at $29.50 & 48.00 Some of the Suits ai $48.00 are trimmed wiih tur | in such woo! velour, silvertone (Department on Second Fiour) (of the finer qualities, handsomely tailured) are now being offered, in the Départment on the Third Floor, at the greatly reduced prices of é $95.00 & 125.00 The values are considerably mure (Sizes, 34 to 48 bust) STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P.M. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 SALE—TODAY & \WEDNESDAY ONLY 100 WOMEN’S WINTER COATS 58.00 Exclusive materials at a price 50 that excludes no one 50 NEW WINTER UNUSUAL FROSTGLO—BOLIVIA COATS WINTER IMPORTED VELOUR FROM COATS SILVERTONE REGULAR ORDINARILY STOCK More than a dozen models—the majority fur-trimmed with would be Originally 75.00 to 135.00 69.00 to 98,50 Ringtail Opossum, French Seal Third Floor Vcc acauas You Never Pay More at Best 5 gaisiiaiiaammiamiaas | ort wetenegnen os apeeen & BONWIT TELLER & CO The Specalty Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Announce for Wednesday AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WOMEN’S COATS «nd DOLMANS of | ENGLISH VELOUR FUR TRIM'D 75.00 Formerly 125.00 & 135.00 developed in fine English velour with fur trimiming applied in the form of banding to the collar; in the following combinations: Black velour with gray squirrel or Hudson seal Navy velour with gray squirrel Brown velour with nutria or brown squirrel Gray velour with moleskin Green velour with gray squirrel or mole Purple velour with gray squirrel Beaver velour with nutria or Hudson seal In addition a number of * Peachbloom coats without Fur Formerly 110.00 to 125.00 75.00 These coats and dolmans typify the season's fashionable modes | NOC. 0. D.S NO APPROVALS NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES Geiviwiene neuen ne. NORE ACTON TRI NEN ARAMEVRURD), aE KusteHa The Phonograph “S. the ‘master made horn? is backed by our braad two-year guarantee attained through merchandising. and the reputation of this store, almost 62 years of successful Model D | $89.50 | Cash! Represents a saving of $40 to $50 on the price you would have to pay for a machine bought on the alluring ‘‘con- venient payment plan.” The “Ru-stella” was compared, part fdr part, with just such a machine. The results were a compliment to ‘“‘Ru-stella.” Model D, $89.50 Made in Mahogany and Oak Finish is Other “Ru-stella” Models, $42.50, $129.00, $159.00 & $181.00 All five “ Ruestella” models are equipped with the distinctive trumpel- t3| violin shaped “master made horn” (Patent applied for) and the Universal i Tone arm, which plays all records. 4 That is why “Ru-stella’”’ surpasses other leading ial phonographs for tonal quality. ‘al ; e e HERALD SQUARE Fre. 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