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‘LAND SHARK PLEADS Ex-Royalty at Gem Sale. B, Jan, 16.—Four former g in this coun- d spectators at the objects of art terday. They, were former King Con- pantie and nie Queen, of Greece, and former Emperor and Empress Charles and Zita of Austria-Hungary. They ae ES STA ‘ry were i nade no purchases. acdkinns : + sale of the jewels ‘A Parisian dealer bought a n Wealthy Realty Secretary Gets alcwned. py the estate of the late Prine Ifor $100,000, and other Jewels brought " S cosa Vera Lob of Russia here yes- very} e)) prices Three-Year Sentence for Rob- pL ald a hath MUL La "= FRANK BROTHERS John L. Rossel, wealthy Secretary Women’s Shoes IN VAIN FOR MERCY) worrns of the Darlington Realty Company, was sentenced in Special Sessions, the Bronx, to serve a maximum term of three years on Blackwell's Island on a charge of stealing $2 from a Turkish bath rubber. His con- viction, resulting from The World's crusade against crooked realty pro- Moters, 1s a warning to those who would rob the poor. About sixty complaints agains were Investiguted by The World, His operations had cost the poor thousands of dollars, He buased he had conducted his business “just within the law.” | He gave his busl- hess address as No, 26 Court Street. Brookiyn, Sizes 214 to 414 Only Widths A, AA, AAA and B He expressed groat confidence at ry the opening ofthe three-hour session Ve 00 at he could “beat the case." When i he was found guilty he paled and Special begeed the court for a sixty-day sus- | cage sentence, promising in that Ime to make complete restoration to his scores of victims, many of whom were in court. In pronouncing sentence Justice Balmon said he hoped that Rossel's fate would deter other operators from defrauding the poor. He said that such criminals necded a severe les- ®on, and he hoped the action of the| court would become widely known. — | "as Fifth Avenue Between 26th and 27th Streets OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Saturday 100 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Fur Trimmed, Plain Tailored, Custom Made and Braid Bound Suits of Velour, Silvertone, Yalama and Oxford Cloths. Formerly Priced from 85.00 to 125.00 48.00 « 79.50 OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & G 34th Street—New York “ To Close Out Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Cocts and Dresses 600 Girls’ Smart Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Years 4 ; Ad ‘ oy) aa Regular 25.00 to 55.00 Values 75 Girls’ Coats....-- Reduced to 15.00 125 Girls’ Coats...... Reduced to 22.50 100 Girls’ Coats. ..... Reduced to 25,00 100 Girls’ Coats.....- Reduced to 29,75 200 Girls’ Coats...--- Reduced to 35.00 200 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Coats Also suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust Models of Silvertone, Velour, Tweed, Bolivia, Heather Cloth, Yalama and Silvertip. Plain or Fur Trimmed, Formerly Priced from 65.00 to 125.00 75 Misses’ Tan Polo-Cloth Sport Coais Exceptional Values at 45.00 50.00 and 55.00 100 Misses’ Dresses Plain Tailered and Embroidered Models of Tricotine and Velour. Redveed to 1 QB, OO Formerly 29.75 75 Misses’ Dresses Of Kitten’s Ear Crepe, Satin, Tri- colette, Cordelaine and Paulette. Reduced to 35 i 00 Formerly 68.00 45.00 58.00 and 85.00 il Franklin Simon 8 Cok Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For Misses of 14 to 20 THREE NEW WINTER MODELS IN FUR COLLARED COATS Of Bolivia, Peachvel, or Silvertone, Collared with Taupe Nutria Fur, Tailored with Youthful Smartness 68.00 Zi HE Misses’ Coat Shop does | not Brow old with the sea- son, but, like a sturdy tree, or constantly revitalized, it uts forth new buds and new Barcies: And so, whether one has waited until now to buy a first Win- ter coat, or whether one desires a second coat for these cold months until the robins sing, aZain, at Frank- lin Simon & Co. there are new models, at a low price that is no measure of their excelience. These coats are youthfully styled, smartly belted, trimmed with large fur col- lars, silk lined and interlined. In most desirable Winter colarings MISSES' COAT SHOP—Second Floor Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets A New Mid-Winter Model in MISSES. SUITS OF DUVET DE LAINE WITH COLLAR OF FUR Seasonable in Style Reasonable in Price se VHE Misses’ Suit Shop attrib- y)| utes its style supremacy pre-eminently to the spirit =" of its suits. Quality of fabric, excellence of tailoring, wp-to- dateness of style, to -be sure, but then, a psycholopical_something— the youthful spirit. This duvet de laine suit sounds the keynote of youth in fashion. The coat flares jauntily, the fur collar muffles cozily, the interlining protects warmly. It is well tailored, from the hand-bound buttonholes to the silk lining. Sizes 14 to 20 years. In Navy Blue, with Squirrel or Australian Opossum Fur MISSES' SUIT SHOP—Second Floor Bis Ts i Franklin Simon 8 Co, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. oe eee —H Stern Brothers West 42nd Street PAM GUSMONS sicvchelisva vs 8-Button Length Gloves, BOYS’ OVERCOATS— sizes 11 to 17 years, lined; sizes 8 to 10 years, $2.50 doz. tional values. | MISSES’ WOOLEN FROCKS sizes 14, 16 and 18 y i MISSES’ Regularly $87.60 ........ years. Regularly up to $26.50... (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Handkerchief or Glove Boxes, $1.95 95c RN ORES eke Cah SITS $1.25 Powder Boxes ..... heates . $2.50 Japanese Silk Pillows, fruit decorations, $3.25 A Specially Prepared Sale of: BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING With half belt or belt all around; a fine assortinent of colorings and mixtures; $22.50 to 39.50 BOYS’ JUNIOR OVERCOATS— In Russian or convertible collar styles; plain or fancy all wool materials; warmly $15.00 to 27.50 Boys’ Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 17 years, at $12.50 to 16.50 Special—Junior Boys’ Overcoats at $12.50 Russian or convertible collars; in Navy, Brown, Green and Heather Mixtures; well tailored; sizes 8 to 9 years; value $18.50 Boys’ Hats and Caps for School Wear Velour, Plush, Beaver and Velvet Hats, | Golf Caps of neat fancy Wool Mixtures, $1.95 to 6.50 | Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in sheer or heavy qualities; excep- Remarkable Offerings in MISSES’ FROCKS, COATS and SUITS Specially Priced for Saturday—THIRD FLOOR, Silvertone or Wool Velour; straicht line models with string tie belts; Regularly up to $37.50, $18.C0 | Regularly up to $65.00, $45.00 FUR COLLAR COATS—Of with deep shawl collar of Sealine; lined throughout and warmly interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. An Exceptional Offering of GIRLS’ WINTER COATS Chinchilla, Polo, Wool Cheviot or ITeather Mixtures; lined and wartaly interlined; sizes 6 to 12 Vest 43rd Street ARTISTIC MOIRE SILK NOVELTIES Displayed in the Art Needlework Section on the Main Floor. Matched Scts «f Rose Color Moire Silk Novelties trimmed with Gold Braid—for Boudoir or Library. Picts BRAmes vi isis vines $1.50 Comb and Brush ‘Trays Scrap Baskets Desk Sets . HAND BAGS—SPECIAL New Moire Silk and Duvetyn Bags to match Mid-Winter costumes. All new models; exceptional values ; $5.00, 6.50 and 7.50 WOMEN’S LONG GLOVES Imported White Mousquetaire Lambskin Gloves. Exceptional Offerings for Saturday—Main Floor. 6 ot 12 and 16-Button Length Gloves, - - - - - $3.75 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS— Some with extra knickerbocker trousers; in plain or pleated models; trousers lined throughout; sizes 8 to 18 years, $15.00 to 27.50 BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS— In Middy, Balkan Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk styles; of Jersey, Velvet, Serge, etc.; sizes 8 to 10 years, $12.50 and 15.00 $1.25 to 3.50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Specially Priced for To-morrow | $4.00 doz. Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered corners; a variety of styles. MISSES’ DRESSY COATS — ‘Tailored and Fur Trimmed Models of Silvertip, Silvertone or fine Velour; silk lined and_ interlined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Pom Pom Cloth $25.00 Velour Cloth, Silvertip and $13.75 new ae ne ee ne AE mee eee ee on me eee + ee