The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 25

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Detectives From One Leti by wearing fietion, Ma Uves Ferri that in at ir soWed the puzzle o the arrest charged by th the safe in t hawt at N GLOVE DEVELOPS \¢ t| RIVETERS BATTLE FincerPRINTS| MVobody } 150 FEET IN AIR nt : 4 ousands See Fight in Framework ( Important Clue > \ sdf ‘ Thousands See Fig | iii By Louis Joseph Vance of Bridge Over the Chicago d Here is a story of breathless ex- Ri ture’ iver, Burglar itement, with the vast added - ; CHICAGO, Jan, §.—Matthew Cham- ek : charn: of a part heroine whom YOU | yore a rivetor, tocday whe Ine horpltal avin tet. | Zeunot but like, with a broken shoulder and severe head re Preity and clever she was—but vounds received in a fight with a Ww she had not leurncd to conquer § |sttuctural steel worker on the slender Vew York. She was broke, dis. + Srila Gof ashaltl tlh ct all bth couraged. She sut on the roof of}] scores of persona watehed Chambers's th her tenement—was caught in a opponent beat ifm with an iron bar and ‘ thundershower © went into$ |Saw other workers on the ground swing | : the wrong. trapdoor-—encoun.} |* crane within reuch of the half con- : sclous man ag he swayed perilously on tered @ burglar had to flee— the geaffolding. ‘fhe bridge is b found herself taken for some one yuillt over the Chicago River, w else on a Maine tstand, a mystery$ |cuns through the heart of the city aide wie ee thet i Woremen prevented Chambers's friends | Zand a New York society group on | iccking '8. Walls, with whom be WW) 3 ner hands, and plunged into a$ | ought. ta | $twhiriweind of romantic adventure aa ‘hat ended in marriage with thet | EXPRESS ROBBERY CHARGED. m she loved. wa! = a \ : ; Two Accused of Disposing of This story begins in serial form iifered Ovaredath, n The Evening World on Monday. WOOD ALCOHOL OL CONFERENCE | New York and New England Prose- entors E Evidence collec New Engalnd in connection with the traffic in wood nico! deaths, will be exan conference in the Kr wif be attended by triet Attorney ander Creedon, Pr Conn., and ©. dence in the “1 fietals is sufficient to warrant for murder, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 32, Chanzed with having stolen thousands of dollurs worth of goods fram interstate ments of the American Railway Ex- HELLO | GIRLS ADMIT THEFT. | Hela for Larceny of Diamond Pin from | 2° y, John W. Phair, No. 159 Hast 49th et, and Herman Bauman, No, 139 Fast 53d Street, were arraigned to-day before United States Commis- mine Evidence. Katherine ed in this State and| Street, and of No, 502 West 133d all, of No. 103 Hud Hoboken, both 19-ye fed guilty is morning sioner Matthews in Newark. They were arrested in (Newark Inst night by New 1| Jersey police, who allege they tried to | diepose af twelve overcoats to a second- "| hand dealer, According to the police, Phair and Bauman confessed they had been em ° com yany headquarters at 45th Street, Man . and that by means of placins: hol and resutant H 8, the packages were diverted to where they could be after hands of the BROOKLYN —————= OPPENHEIM, GLLUNS & € Fulton Street, Brooklyn Remarkable Values Announced for Saturday Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Now in Progress To Close Out Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel At Radical Reductions, Regardless of Original Costs Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Greatly Reduced Saturday Excellent Velour Cloth, in several attrac- tive tailored and semi-dressy models, belted and semi-fitted effects. Large Sealine Collars, Full lined and interlined. Sale Price, 20 00 e Other Attractive Coats Of Wool Velour; Silvertone, Silvertip, Bolivia and Pélo Cloth, trimmed with Hudson Seal, Ringtail and Opossum. A collection of smart models which should offer choice to suit every taste. Reduced to 28.00 Reduced to 45.00 Reduced to 58.00 Reduced to 75.00 Formerly 35.00 Formerly 68.00 Formerly 75.00 Formerly 95.00 Cranberry Sauce makes all cold meat a treat to eat. WHEN YOu ‘USE {S EQUAL TO A POUND OF COFFEE The Most Delicious and Delicate of All pene and the Most Economical Remarkable Reductions Saturday Girls’ Smart Coats Fur Trimmed or Plain Tailored Values to 35.00 Sale Price 25.00 Taupe Nutria Collar Coats. 8 to 16. Heather Cloth, Mixtures, Velour and Velvet. Also plain Pur Sizes tailored models in Polo Cloth and Vel- veteen. Assortment suitable for play, school or dress, Dependable Fur Garments at Extremely Low Prices Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), lar, Cuffs and Border, Tludson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), Squirrel Collar and* Cuffs. Moleskin Cox Culls and Border: $0 in. long g. Self Col- SO in. long. Na nturé alt Reduced from 875.00§ 265.00 275.00 Loose belted effect. Self Collar,\ Reduced fron ,3895,00§ Moleskin Coat, 86 inches long. DPelted model, Self Collar.) Cuffs and Wide Border. Kieduced from 450.00$ 345.00 Reaver Trimmed Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat.) Large Collar and Bell Cuffs. Reduecd from 475.005 885.00 Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), 45 inches long. Skunk) ani Cutts andl \ider tenders ee ehrdiccd tron ee) tt 425.00 ne = erie een ese S| |e Children’s Dresses Regulation Models in Serge, 9.75 Formerly 13.75 Velveteen, Taffeta, Satin and Charmeuse, Dressy Models. Formerly to 29.75 18.00 Wash Dresses for School or Play, of Plaid Ginghams, Chambrays, Crepes, Linenes. Present Prices Are Great Reductions, 2.00 2.95 3.95 A" | »-u are CONSERVING—A 10c packet of Salada Tea 1920. Values to'50. Ky Ny, HY en tne ee | 9 el ; Monroe Clothes are just as advanced in quality as they are cadet in price J} “! —they provide the utmost service, style and satisfaction at the least money : outlay. Come up and learn what over 200,000 Monroe Clothes regulars already know—that you always get more and pay less when you buy Monroe Clothes. > ~-direct from the maker —via our low rent Upstairs Shops —from America’s Largest Clothiers: Suits—Overcoats—Evening Clothes Also G40, $45, $50 MANHATIAN BRONX. 42nd Street cor. B'way. Bergen Ave, at 149th St. 50E.42nd “ “ Madison BROOKLYN Nassau - % Frankfort Court and Montague St. 5 Cortlandt B'way Fulton and Hoyt Streets (4th St. opp. Acad. Music 587 Fulton at Flatbush 34th Street cor. B'way NEWARK-— 151 Market Street 59th ‘ at Col. Circle JERSEY CITY— "ean Ave. 125th cor. 7th Ave, PATERSON— 220 Mee tecs Chrystie Street at Canal YONKERS— Getty Square fa (@hncan. tor i Alterations et = es Sizes 8 tol8 Two Pairs of Pants Monroes “NewYork Joyles America Overcoats\()\\ (30-35, Values to'60 i aif j i | | ) Cakes 1920 Models "7 at Pre-War Prices When you buy a new suit buy’one that JS new. Now, while other clothiers are trying to unload at “reduced prices” Suits and Overcoats that discriminating early season buyers | wouldn’t touch at their ,“regular prices,” we are showing new heavy weight goods made up in New Advance 1920 Spring Models. You will see these same models shown else- where eight weeks from now at their “regular” reduction -allowance -added-on, long profit prices. een teeter weerer | No better time than right now—when “Sales” are rampant with ridiculous “reduction” quotations—to get acquainted with Monroe Clothes—they will give you a new idea of the real buying power of your dollars. We are never undersold apd always outvalue others. een eet commas Bancemeeae na eet

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