The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 4

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OO aa > ae * Se —— FA 1 EFT OF $15,000 AT PIER REVEALED BY FOUR ARRESTS Band in Auto Looted Truck of Merchandise—Woman Among Thos se Held. Three men were arrested early to @ay by Detective John Devery of the Herbert Street Station, Brooklyn, for the alleged theft o! of merchand 1 woman for hav- Pere oper eermaperie eee i $15,000 truckload | "> EXPLOSION WRECKS CORPORATION YARD Hot Water Plant Blows Up—Two Watchmen Hurt and Neigh- | bors;Scared, | The explosion of a hot water plant Wrecked the city's storage yard In Mad- ‘won Street, under the Manhattan Bridge, at 2.20 A. M. to-day, Injured two watch. | men and caused a amall panic in the! nelhborhood tenements, | Tho place is known aa the Cor Yaris, There is a one-story | | which city automobiles are stored, and yard for carte and other paraphor nalia. When the hot water boiler blew up in| ows and scat- |demotianed ail the wi tered fire from the bullding. Thomas F ing possension of $7,000 worth of It. Joneph Gilroy, a wholesale merchant | at No. 61 Worth Street, Manhattan, gent a truck to the plier at Bench Btreet with fifteen cases of goods val- ned at $1,000 each, While the chauf- feur was absent a fow minutes, an automobile backed Up and several men on it loaded the fifteen cases {nto the auto and escaped. The po- lice have kept news of the theft from Brooklyn Man Opened It to Find Revolver Thrust In Face. Abmham Leifechitz of the Also Nov- «ity Company had just opened his fae- tory at No, 22 McKibbon Street, Brook- tyn, this mornin, when he heard a Knock at the door, On responding he ‘wae confronted by a young man with ie Tevotver whe Laifsonita throw wu, > his. hands. The rabber- then took a watch and $85 from altactits, locked him in the (A Rapaway a ae tdi Hip and A horse seus 4 Klein, thirty-seven, ‘No, 502 East 79th Street, was driving eat Avenue A became frightened 3 72d Street when a trace broke at to-day. It ran half a block, ‘ arneath his seat, When rescued by underne: is Aeat, en resoucr bY ppeenriagre a hip end leg ware broken, 0 Reception Hospital, _—~——_— Weusewarming at Navy Club. A reception and dance will be given to-night as the oMdlal housewarming of the Navy Club, which has just moved Into its pecan yy, urchased home for en. Hated m: the "navy at Nos 18-35 it gin tBiteet, enlisted men at All al hips of the Atlantic Fleet now ae this harbor, hav invited. The fleet will sail. for Sou Rebar Watara in ie days. Mrs. Willinm He Hamnilton, ie Bre ident and founsier of the re Navy rrangem charge of Brooklyn Ros Hearing Postponed. ‘The hearing before Public Service Commissioner Nixon on the protest of Brooklyn citizens against the use of Buses on Elgthth Avenue In that Bor- ough Ens mae the Corporation nse) Burr, inted out that in- ction Broce are pending in lyn against the bus pee ea dy State Prison W. sola i mtn ° Parisian conjunction with Department. in the somewhat popular in the to-day—and will an instant appea The prices (in $4.00 34th and 35th Streets been discontinued for two of RoGERs PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway jae 13th St, “Four at 34th St. Convenient once of | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. lg and) at Warren at 41st St. B. Altman & Gn. A New Importation of (designed primarily ture) is a feature of special interest in the Novelty section of the Jewelry These necklaces are colorful, artistic exclusive of War Revenue tix (Firs penne ar nnn nen NAA NAAN AAA RA ARN Madison Avenue |No, 563 Woat 1914t Street, a watchman, Was cut about the head and face on one foot. He was taken to ¢ erneur Hospital. willl M seventy yeara old, No, 326 East % Street, another wate hman, was burned labout the feet. The undraped patrons tn a ‘Turkish | bath next door ran to the atreet after | the explosion, but on feeling the cold decided to take a chance inside and re- |turned to the baths. The occupants in| the neighboring tenements were assured | there was no danger and were persuaded | to return, —— BURGLAR KNOCKED AT DOOR. | | | Our “Composite derby is one of those all-in-one propositions that makes because it’s the one best ‘bet for 80 out of every 100 men. We took careful count of our most becoming shapes and combined them all into one smart composite block. All dimensions! All sizes! Light weight! Flexible ~doesn’t bind where it touches the head—and con- forms without ‘‘conform- ing.” Everything men and boys wear, *Registered Trademark Necklaces for wearing in the Southern cos- NUTT EU ll Airco ae, NUN ALUA AAA econo iaseaes barbaric fashion so feminine world of undoubtedly make i. Stock) range from to 16.00 t Floor) Bifth Avenue New Bork _ WEST HANNAH TUM UO nn BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE se -Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Suits. at Reduced Prices The Ranges of Sizes and Colors in All Materials and at All Prices Are Complete Luxurious Winter Coats, With or Without Fur Collars in the Winter wardrobe, strikingly exampled in those of Be HE tailored coat continues to be the garment indispensable i Suedine, Chinchilla, Velour de Laine and Bolivia, made warm by interlinings and more attractive by fancy linings, with many adorned with deep collars of Raccoon and Taupe Natira. Reduced to 50.00 Matching the Midseason Mood Are These Graceful Coats With Flaring Fur Collars . Cord designed for present wear, made exquisitely beautiful | ie: of Bolivia, Peach Bloom, ,Lustrola and Crystal by their deep enveloping collars of Raccoon or Taupe Nutria. Reduced to 100.00 Deep Collars of Exquisite Fur Enhance the Beauty of These, Fine Coats j HEN it comes to the question of material for a coat, there is nothing smarter or more effective than Velour de Laine or Silvertip Bolivia, especially if it be given the added touch ed fur expressed in huge collars'of Raccoon and Taupe utria. Reduced to 75.00 Sumptuous Winter Coats, Enriched with Fur Collars and Cuffs of Most Unusual Size ARACEFUL of fine and of ample but harmonious, fulness, with large collars or uniquely designed cuffs of Taupe Nutria, Ringtail, Beaver and Australian Opossum, and handsome enough for a formal afternoon function, are the luxurious coats of Evora, Silvertip Bolivia, Velour, Peach Bloom and Bolivia. Reduced lo 150.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits (at Emphatic Reductions) The Entire Collection of Fur-Trimmed Suits Is Included in These Very Great Reductions These Chic Tailormades Are Given Added Attractiveness by Collars of Rich Fur Ww ITH many a modish woman the tailored suit takes first 1 place because it harmonizes so well with every daytime need, so faultlessly expressed in the tailleurs of Velour 7 “and Duvet de Laiite with their trim collars of Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women and misses. . Thirty-eight Attractive Models Reduced to 45.00 Winter Suits in the Latest Modes Lavishly Adorned with Sumptuous Furs | UITE correct for present outdoor wear is a suit of Yalama, Fe) | Duvet de Laine, Tinseltone, Silvertone and Velour de > Laine, with their beauty accentuated by collars, cuffs and ~~~" panels of Squirrel, Taupe Nutria, Australian Opossum and Ringtail. All sizes for women and misses. Twenty-eight Models Reduced to , 75.00 Springtime Frocks of Charming Originality Springtime Frocks of Tricotine That Emphasize the Unusualin Design and Ornamentation i ul oy jas HE Spring mode speaks in every line of the tailoked frocks of Tricotine, and although achieved in smartly simple shades, they are most elaborate in effect—because they carry that mark of quality that entitles them to a place in the smart wardrobe. Very Specially Priced 30.00 to 100.00 Redolent of the Myriad Hued Flowers of Spring- time Are These Delightfully Pretty SUken Frocks MIE colorful witchery of Spring lurks in the frocks of Geor- | gette Crepe, Taffeta Silk and Satin, made trebly beautiful ! by the glistening hues of bead work and trimming of raffles and laces. Pleated and Harem skirts give added charm. Very Specially Priced 30.00 to 130.00 New Spring Suits tor Sports and Street Wear Sport Suits in Chic and Dashing Effects Irresistible in Their Youthful Appeal HE jaunty silhouette of the Sport Suits of Homespuns and Velour Checks, vie in attractiveness with smart box coat or belted models of Tricotine; featured are charming accordion or box pleated skirts. Very Spectally Priced 45.00 to 100.00 Spring Tailleurs of Tricotine, Enriched With Elaborate Hand Embroidery 1 NIQUE originality of design is displayed in the rich silk \ embroidery that distinguishes these exquisite suits; they strikingly exemplify the tendency of the new modes for ornateness in dress, combined with simplicity of line. Very Specially Priced 65.00 & 150.00 frees LANA LMM SDI

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