The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, | Richard Croker Builds a Tomb For Himself on American Soil wre vassevea be erected at Abad Palm Beach, RICHARD CROKER'S TOMB. Richard Croker, when he dies, will be buried tm Amerfoan soil, and he has chosen the warm, hospitable soil of Florida, which he has learned to love so well in vigorous life, for his last resting place, The photograph shows the tomb the former Tammany chief has caused to 18 BBLS. OF BOOZE SAVED ON LAST DAY i} Two Men Caught Are Accused of| Attempting to Steal $18,000 | Worth While Two Escape. wo men were arrested, two others eacaped, and an attempt to steal eighteen barrels filled with liquor was nipped in the bud last night when| detectives Rocco Cavone and John Lahey of the Beach Street Station who were walking along Hudson Street near Franklin, were recognized they say by four men who were in the act of mak- ing away with the spirits, five barrels of which had already been loaded on truck. Detective Cavone volver and headed off two sed. The liquor was being taken from the warehouse of the Merchants Distribut- ing and Export Corporation, No. 144 Franklin Street, it is charged. A door had been forced and thirteen barrels | rolled up behind it Two men were locked upon charges of burglary and taken to Police He quarters. They described themselves | as Louis Brum, twenty-elght, of No. 599 Tenth Avenue and John Verfiis, twenty-nine, of No. 650 West 4lst Street. The liquor is valued at $1,000 a barrel. J.H. FLAGLER HOME AT GREENWICH SOLD Had Not Been Occupied Since the Death of Widow a Year Ago, The palatint residence of John H. Flagier in North Street, Greenwich, Conn, which has not been occupied singe the death of Mrs, Alice M. Flag- ler @ year ago, hus been suld to Walter ©, Teagle of New York, President of the Standard Oil Company, Tt is understood between $300,000 and $400,000 was paid for the estate of forty acres. The residence 1s of the Spanish |mission type, and many aviwh enter ments were given there by Mrs. NAVAL OFFICER MISSING. General Alnem for Licut, C. M Ben= | The Mis | ce Headau terday to Lieut. Carre | of the United Sta’ Dec. 28, disappeared fr Astor, where he had resided sen. The request was made b gator Thomas J. S' Intelligence Office, Bennett disappeared wh returned to duty follow= who bn it has been an officer tn four years. His home .s in on, and it t@ sald he comes from a wealthy family. It 1s believed he is a victim of foul play or amnesia Friends said he carried a conside amount of money when he left ” ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company BOSTON, MASE. | FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SuHops Firru Foor A Now—or—Never Sale of 400 pairs Boys’ Shoes | Sizes 1 to O—Reduced to $ 52 Sizes 10 to 13144—Reduced to *4* The replacement value of these shoes is $9.00 and $7.00 respectively, so that you are saving something on both former and future prices. Only Brown or black. Nar- row, medium, or broad toes. A great opportunity if you act at once! Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets 400 pairs. Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN ~ Fourteenth Street Saturday Sale Women’s Shoes 8.85 - Less than today’s wholesale cost Women’s patent-leather dress Boots, high-cut, laced, with West of Fitth Aroome 59TH TO 60TH. “THIRD, TO LEXINGTON 1926. ONE. BL ‘OG K FROM black kid tops, new narrow toes, high French heels, turned soles. The reason for reduction is that we have only C and D widths and the sizes are fiom 4 to 8 only, Women’s Tenderfoot Arch Support Shoes, made on medium round toes, long leather inside counters, steel shank pieces, and long extension heels. Women troubled with aching feet, fallen arches or flat foot should try this shoe. It has given relief to thousands. All Sizes and Widths. (.50 extra for 81% to 9), Black Kidskin, 14.95...Dark Brown Kidskin, 17.95 Special Lot of Boys’ Gun Metal Lace Shoes, medium round oes, extra good quality soles and uppers. Vhese shoes were made by Endicott, Johnson Co., who are noted for the excellent wearing qualities of their shoes, Sizes 10 to 1824—our reg, $4.00. ..ecrersecccessseerrvece 3.20 Sizes 1 to G—our reg, Wide Widths. our five col, adv. and adv. of Men's Stylwear Clothes. Proud Girls and Bored Boys Will Like These Glad Togs for Graduation Boys Will Need Blue Serge Suits $12.95 to $27.95 Now everyone knows that there are blue serge suits in varieties good, bad and in- different. They grow like weeds—and like cultured plants. So it is doubly important that ones choice be wary—usually. In this collection, however, al! you need think about is getting the right size and the appropriate style. The quality is above reproach in every single suit. Th e tailoring is trim and of a sort that All the seams taped—an wed. Sizes range from 8 Mackinaws are $9.95 and $12.95 You might buy him a mackinaw as a gift— or- you might buy him a mackinaw just because. But whatever your reason, you must surely buy him a mackinaw. And these are so woolly and warm as well as good to look at. The plaids are gay, but not too ga%. And the models are sensible. Sizes from 8'to 18 years. Corduroy Trousers are Marked $2.95 Boys like corduroy trousers because they wear so very well. One doesnt have to take care of them a bit. These come in sizes from 7 to 17 years. 18 years. Its a big day, is graduation. be interested But when the day actually arrives they will strut all the prouder in a new blue serge. And, of course, a comfy overcoat is as important as a digloma. loomingdales— Fellows may not or they may think they are not. To the girl, graduation stands for a new, fluffy» fairy-like frock of shimmering white. To her it is the thrill that comes just about twice in a lifetime. Of course, the second time is when she sees herself decked as a bride. And knowing just how important an affair graduation is, we have collected frocks and suits worthy of the occasion. Girls Will Need Frocks of White Voile $2.95 to $14.95 White voile is really as dainty a fabric as one could wish for—and yet it launders and wears as staunchly as many a hea fabric, And these particular frocks have ever many pretty little touches to commend t Organdie and lawn dresses are also included in this group. Some are lace trimmed, others have embroidery. Sizes 8 to 16 years. White Net Frocks $11.95 to $18.95 Ruffles and ruffles and ruffles—and » girl loves them. Some of these ruined re accordion pleated—and that makes ‘en prettier. Fine hand embroidery daintifies some of these net dresses. Some are most effective! trimmed with lace, mighty pretty. Every one of them is Sizes from 8 to 16 years, see Georgette Dresses $15.95 to $39.50 White Georgette in simple styles but with little lovely lace—what frocks these are! uffled models have their own pecu- of being charming. Most of these Neat pesto whenabe Wolke from 8 to 17 years. he sizes range Second Floor A Corset Special Bon Ton Corsets: $3.49 As every woman knows, thi: There are only 85 corsets in this an unusual price for a corset of such exce'lent lines. discontinued models and factory seconds. There are even some lace-front models in this lot. And at the price, we predict a speedy clearance. On account of the limited quantity no mail or telephone orders will be filled. . Bloomingdales Heoond Floor, This Beautiful $100 Pathe With $10 Worth of Records Your Own Selection FOR $10 DOWN The Rest of the owner—youll discover ih n home. best French ar’ Its lyric tone is istry and An ; most melodious. The Bailie Plays All Records Like all good things, Pathe Phonographs are not has provided amply for our patrons needs, within reason. We easy to obtain. But our Buyer advise an early call, nevertheless. A Word About Records To attend to your record needs we maintain a ‘They are extremely This, in addi- tion to our extensive stock of famous makes of Emerson ing at Bloomingdales a real pleasure, separate force of salespeople. _ helpful and not at all obtrusive. records —Victor —Columbia~— Okeh- and hear the new records. -ayments ( Over Twenty Months, Pe The owner of a Pathe Phonograph is truly a proud that to be true the very moment you see this beautiful instrument in your The Pathe is a combination of the rican workmanship. Can Be Spread ng $5 a Month Pathe —makes record-choos- You are invited to call at any time i Generous stock on hand, but order The Record Hit of the Season Dardanella 85c IN COLUMBIA, PATHE AND OKEH RECORDS now because the demand may exceed the supply. ii || Phenomenal Sale Smart Clothes! For Young Men and Men EVERY GARMENT MUST BE SOLD! REDUCTIONS FROM 257 T0 40%! In spite of the High Cost of Woolens and Labor we offer you these REMARKABLE VALUES, for WE DO NOT CARRY OVER STOCK! SOME GARMENTS TO BE SOLD BELOW COST! ©1919 Kincaid & Kimball. SUITS At $99.50 $97.50 $99.50 $49.50 $49.50 Former Prices $30, $35, $50, $55, $65 OVERCOATS at $9750 $97.50 $49.50 $4550 $59.50 Former Prices $35, $45, $55, $60, $70 No Charge for Alterations OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. SE Ji Vriis Litove 27 Cortlandt Street, co: churen st. ‘Sixth Ave. L at Door Itudsoa Tube at Coraer nee ne ee a ne ee ee DS e e = a see

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