The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 10

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aT aD A PRIOR ca THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. YER KELLY TO MAN AND BRIDE nai Ra u "AUTO KILLS MARNE HERO. uve ot Belgium, understood lil tl Bah Maen to avold collision with a 7 DIE NEXT MONTH) HELD AS SLAYERS| or tring’ cir swuve omni nin) so | EY.SOLDIENS IN ORASH, uit’ a” et How Lamberts Keep —— - Laud Atittn eoiva te tie ae a 1 His Safteringn. id Ll AU Ft athe a contusi = the vl . . Justice Refuses His Plea to Pass | Young Rochester Couple Alleged to| artes, tnd Attar battle of the] vin add egy ast vole betastt Diamond Prices Low | t rry, a Belgian| Sight Tajured When War Camp|\" F ati i hel rdinia 7 monds comes , Sentence on a Day Other Than Have Taken Victim to. His ea ie Hacken- Automobile Overtarne, mio, hen Lee AU wt Bea sultan, ie it PROieS a | of ny 55 al “Hoodoo” Friday. | Death Handeuffed. |trom both O'Dell and Mra : fell a] Bight ex-soldiers were lightly injurea big difference where you buy the: Prices, are higher | Fra 1 eperiewnantenes. «46 cording to. th flivver yesterday |this morning when a War Camp Com- Panerrcre Peete Woo Was Oofie| ROCHESTER, N. Yu dan, S-aT6mes) ine was reve station and wax|munity Service automobile in which everywhere than they used to be, Hie if you come to Lamberts fisted ofthe murder of Catharine Dunn | 1, O'Dell, twenty-one, and hia. wit,| curred two yen They srre riding overturned” 6h [7 for ‘Clark " Pearl, eighteen, were charged with mur- | the O'dells on Dec. 15 last jal charge of De-'Rightieth Street near Park Avenue. The No. S li Di d irtescsd. ty ula espe MEO was) in the first-degree, early to-day, |WAs taken handcuffed to the lonely tective Mike Breen, and, although a na- driver sharply rounded the corner of ger, 0. itaire amon: . ountry road on pretense of being c Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court | the alleged victim being Rdward Knelp, | CUP E R c O'Dell, who impersonated a im Brooklyn to-day to die in the electric | twenty-three, whore body was found | Cumtedy OF OMEN wi) Univer } ngagement Kings @air in the week of Feb, 16. esterday beneath a culvert on the/ fastened to a tree. Mrs. $50 you yy money. For $35 one thing you don’ 0 $75 pay the piled up Me <= $100 profits of middlemen. $75 =» You benefit by the $100 $150 Lambert policy of spot cash purchase and $150 $250 direct importations. Besides, our store, $200 $350 though well equipped in every way to serve $275 - our customers, is not $450 expensively fitted up. $375 Spe Fe Of course if it w > a $550 prices ceil Solitaire Di $500 Qa ‘i . amond Engag t a S Do $750 Rings, how from $600 > > 3 $15.00 to $2000.00, would be much higher, y Through his lawyer, BE. J. Reilly, | Mosquito Road south of the city, Helleged to have dealt the fatal Kelly asked to be sentenced on some other day. He revived his contention | that his crimes were the result of su- | Peretitious credulity by asserting that the believed his efforts to appeal would be hoodoved by a Friday sentence. | District Attorney Lewis bitterly op- | posed Mr. Reilly's motion, saying that ; the woman murdered by Kelly had not been consulted as to the day of her death pauatice Kanper saa he “woutd ‘on the Sheriff the keeping | ork fcaliy in a county jail any longer than : ‘About itely necessary and added that the verdict of conviction was in ac- | @ordance with the facts and the Jus- thee’s own views. MURDER SUSPECT CHARGES “FRAME” Tells Yonkers Judge Witness Of- ANnpReW ALEXANDER: SIXTH AVENUE 548 Fir TH AVE. CORNER 19S? ABOVE 45“ S! Annual Sale of Men’s Winter Shoes TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, iT A DAY OF BIG EVENTS fered Him Black Cloth’ for At Sixth Avenue Store. At Fifth Avenue thas ' RY eee al ete eit of our success i “ ” my " .| Black calfskin, lace, English toes; 4 : supplying high gra: au id jewelry and rings, guaranteed ‘Funeral. ; (Peer An Eicers wi tack Galtdkla: Bldeherg,: thedtus } : |] at the lowest prices, we have lately been obliged to enlarge Bamuet Michalow of No Fela he pis toes, overweight soles; brown calf } |||] our store, also our factory in the same building, in which all treet. on ni day J ||] double soles. f ) our diamonds‘aré mounted. Tormpkins’s Court where he is + /skin, English last, luce; brown t¥fed for the murder of Mrs. Hil $5.85 a pair * bi ‘grain Bluchers, dguble soles. Vy Diamond Lavallieres $15.00 up; Diamond Brooches, Niznick of Yonkers, denied knowin $9.85 a pair |||] 7 i $15.00 up; Diamond Bar Pins, $13.50 up; Diamond Ee Nieace., The cdunics deniad Black, Ince, single soles: black 3 * |]|| Cuff Links, $20.00 up; Diamond Scarf Pins, $10.00 up. Bee to dirret ihe Jury to acquit on ||] Jluchers, overweight soles; russet,| Fxtra quality brown calfskin, lace, 7 . Seamless, Solid Gold Wedding Rings Ceterd hn dass or the aime 11) hace, single soles; brown Bluchers, {single or double soles, also deep 1 D . R d . ° First a special machine workson Lambert Seamless Solid Ftchaiow aia jhe had iret geen Mex) double soles, brown Cordovan, 413 os tips. rastic e uctio ns in Gold Wedding Rings, then educated hands: No solder. Every part’ in the murder and charged | $9.85 a pair! 13.75 a pair { - ’ ® 7 : ring guaranteed. Style and thickness to suit buyers’ pleasure. Beads Calling in ioe Women’s & Misses’ Apparel SHE ee vai LoOt SHutee eet, Manhattan, last July. He said Children’s Shoes substantially reduced on sale at both stores. ipp knew Lipp was against him be- cause in White Plains jal! Lipp low. | oot ,& equare of black ‘cloth. in -fromt his cell and shouted: “Michaiow. fis is for your funeral!” for Quick Disposal 18-karat, $5.75 up | 18-karat, $7.Q0 up 18-karat, $8.50 up | 18- karat, $10 up * 22-karat, $6.50 up | 22-karat, $8.50 up | 22-karat, 10.50 up | 22-karat, $12 up Clearance, Sale LAMBERT BROTHERS Fur Trimmed & Plain COATS id Aver Cor 58 Str The Store jis closed at 5 P. M. daily Rade robe 7g ile res : hoe are Formerly $29.75 to $65.00, sharply re- duced and divided into three special groups fh. Altm & Ory. | Materials include Velour and Silvertones ; some @ with French seal collars. Majority lined and inter- $] 8 None Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. lined. Formerly to $35. 00 MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Materials include Pom Pom, Silvertone, Velour, \ Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street |}. withshawl or chin chin collars of selected French Seal. $94 OPEN SATURDAY ily bee iit All lined and warmly interlined. Formerly to $49.50 Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door } i eee include Silvertone, Velour and Polo P | A mid-winter Reduction Sate of | | | site, Sppleaemtscichamstee go 4 lined and warmly interlined. Formerly to $65.00 Boys’ Clothing will commience to-morrow (Saturday) in the Depart- ment on the SIXTH FLOOR | a cihaky. Yall on anaes Daytime & Evening FROCKS Clearance Sale Quartered Oak Period Suite Consisting of SUEY aes CLOSET, SERV ING TABLE, DIN 6 Four Pieces; a’ ‘ 300 Boys’ Suits (7 to 18 years) Formerly $39.75 to $65.00, sharply re- ig : ; duced and divided into two special groups a ’ reduced to b) 15 ° OO ; » Orkin quality, workmanship and exclusiveness of style are evident in all these dresses. Some of the Taffeta models are advance Spring \ oa These Suits are chiefly broken assortments taken from styles and have been included to make this sale as attractive as pos- stock because some sizes are lacking. Some of them have ' sible. The assortment is wide, but the quantity limited, so early x - ¥ two pairs of knickerbockers. The materials include blue ' a Ae $ choag a aes corgi - a ee ge serges, blue and fancy cheviots, and the always popul: : : tapoiryy tities uct a rags in seats; three pleces ; rt a ancy cheviots, and the always popular Formerly to $45—NOW 28 tata tructible spring: piec 198 j | Street and afternoon frocks of satin, Georgette, taffeta, trico- 200 Boys’ Overcoats (11 to 18 years) { tine. The taffeta frocks are advance Spring modes and are bs Ee Ca } very attractive. ——____—__—- ho. | reduced to : | $38 4 | $22.75 | scum eoaeae KRAMER BROS., i H Splendid quality, these Overcoats; made of heavy-weight, fi ° Evening dresses of taffeta, of taffeta or satin combined with net q | es | rough-surfaced woolens in the favored mixtures—brown, chiffon velvet, in astel shades ; street and afternoon dresses of MEATS, P ROVISIONS, POULTRY 1 oH green or Oxford gray. Gocd-looking and serviceable. ane Carma, itten’s ear crepe, beaded and embroidered FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE ne eorgette, taffeta, tricotine. re ee i duvter Boek Suite Ges , , Fresh Killed Fowl 36c a Ib. i} yS © 0 8 years) Short ForequartersLamb 20c a lb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pl. ‘93 Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St. 132 Broad St., nr. South Ferry i i .35 Columbus Av., nr. G6th St. 820 Ninth Av.. nr. 69th | St. ONC eS M7 Third Av. nr. 87th St 777 Eighth Av. ar. 47th Broadway, nr. 83d.St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Clearance Sale reduced to $4.95 | : ~ SUITS Fur-Trimmed and Plain Made of durable heather-mixture cloth that can be sati factorily laundered--and therefore particularly desirab for small boys’ everyday wear. Some are middies and | others one-piece mod Formerly $39.75 to $97.50, sharply re- duced and divided into three special grgups ‘ New York’s Best roe Stores The Utmost in Prompt, Courteous Service Prices Are Right NATIONA], DRUG STORES © ¢ esiixivn"hy, Also Boys’ Velour Hats | $38 $48° $58 Formerly to Formerly to Formerly to $69.50 $89.75 $97.50 reduced to £5:2 715 |

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