The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 11

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$175,000 EMBEZZLER > . Who Robbed Mhy Be Over Sum Phat GREENWICH Louis Lanz, Conn ‘Town Bo years, being beld here ment of municipal funds, Yaigned in the Greenwich Bore ough Court to-morrew or Friday mornin His shortag: otal Au ditors from New York City stilt are Checking up the amounts and Mraightening the books, The securities pt Lanain the Ocean Leather Company, with offices in Nowark, Ny Jy and factories in Flor- ida, turned over to the town official to fake up the deficit, bave, been wot. 2 nee It is said on godd ‘uthority the se- curities will bring at least $350,000, 80. that Lanz will receive about halt that amount after his defaloations are md prison here fur two weeks. It was his desire to remain in seclusion until he could reimburse the town, Judge Walsh, Prosecuting Attor- ney, gatd Lang would be given a hearing even though he made good, "nd probably would be bound over to ite next Ca of the Supreme Court — Six EX-GFFMAN SHIPS SOLD. Price Will Be Fixed for U. §. Board by Appratsal Tater. WASHINGTO ‘M.—Sule of six former German 0 Vessels, approxi- mating 50,000 weight tons, Price to be fixed after an appraisal by & committee of Shipping Board officials shipping men, was ae - [statement n ac [att ‘or ¢ 1x “1. Lanz has been in| peditionary Forces, said the condition at al. Transport and Mercantile Corporation | th we of the’ thirty ex dat mid. bids hid | ands of | it wats week, -|SEWS IN RUSSIA NOT BOLSHEVIST}| Speakers at Temple Emanu-El Meet- | ing Declare Foes of Law and Order Misrepresent Them, | The gross misreprosentation of the Jews by foes of law and order was de- nounced before an audience ‘of 1,000 women in Temple Bmanu-Hl by Jerome Landfield, historian: Robert Rosenbluth, former Assistant Director of the Insti- tute of Public Service, and George 0. Oakes, editor of the Current History, Magazine. Mr. Landfield, recently returned ‘from Russia, declared the Bolshevist govern- mont is not a Jewish government. He sid the Jews in Russia are in a state of terrorjzation. Mr, Rosenbluth, for- merly a Captain in the American Fi jof the Jews there would be hopeless uniess ituésia gots on her feet very soon. He sald fow Jews were con- nected with the Bolshevist move- | ment. | as denying that the Jews sre Bolshe- > Legion Dance for Gleb Hause Fund. | “The Lexingtan Post, No. 107.,0f the American Legion, will hold a dance on the evening of Feb, 12 (Linéalir's Birth- day) at, the Yorkville Casino, Third Avenue and 46th Street. Both the Re- Publican ‘and Democratic Clubs of the 15th Ascombly Diviriet will be strongly represented. ‘The proceeds will be used to furnish a new club house. | | jed in Auto Wreck, | O CITY, Jnn, 20.—Ae report Jack Johngon, negro, _ former | heavyweight: charupio# puiilit, has been killed in automobile wreck, | | was denied by dusky fighter in a Vm only emasyed aids up finan Several other speakers joined | * Jack Johnsan Denies He Was+| jf THE EVENING “WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, Ask for Book of GEMS. BOILER HEATER Repairs furnished to fit any make of Stove, Range, 1 Furnace, Steam or Hot Water Heater manufactured, : =a We also carry verre stock of all makes of Stoves, Ranges, ters, Boilers, Etc. Mall Orders Promptly Wiled, STOVE REPAIR’ Mee toga Keep this advt. nae aPulure roferen' IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLI “ill a high standard. Furniture Sections located on the Fifth Floor *CITAMBER SI Mahogany; in Regularly 625.00 in Damask; regularly WING CIIAIRS LIVING ROOM Sl upholstered in 'Tapest West 42nd Street ITH, Colonial LIVING ROOM SU j1 Mahogyny and Cane ” Steralesthers Between 5th and 6th Avenues Exceptional Values Distinguish NOW IN PROGRESS The foremost XVL, CHAMBER FURNITURE AMERICAN WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE cludes full size Bed, (Chair, Bench and Table extra.) four-piece design. $565.00 IVING ROOM FURNITURE - ITE, 3 pieces: | Ubi aia red 41, 100,00, $875.00 upholstered Tapestry ; regularly $60.00........ LIVING ROOM SU upholstered in Tapestry; reg. $295. . ITE, 3 pieces; 274.00 ITE, 8 pieces; s ry; reg. 9535. . 476.50 Bureau, Chifforobe and ‘Toilet Table. illustrates); Suite in- Specially priced at Twin Beds, (as With $354.00 CHAMBER SUITE, : piece American Walnut; XVI. design. seven- in Louis West 43rd Street | The Annual Sale of Furniture An event of unusual economic importance wherein one may purchase Furniture of a worth-while quality at a decided saving. represented in this comprehensi-e display of Louis XV., dale and modern American designs, which reveal fine finish and workmanship of manufacturers are Sheraton, Chippen- The Prevailing Pricings Merit Your Particular Attention. Furniture Sections located on the $296.00 Regularly $1,060 $955.00 DINING ROOM FURNITURE DINING ROOM, 10. pieces; of Mahogany; in Louis XVI. design; regularly MOBLLOU ass cee aay + DINING ROOM SUITE, 10 pes.: of American Walnut in Louis XV. design; regularly $1,005,00....... DINING ROOM SUITE, 10. pes.; of Mphogany in Queen Anne de- sign; regularly ,|$478.00........ $522.50 430.00 Early selectious are advised—while assortments are complete. rer erest ee. cI 3 3 - — = = LK I | “1920. — Saks & In the Heart of New York, Direct by Subway, Tube and “L”’ tl Beginning Thursday Morning, a Very Important Sale of 2110 Pairs Women’s Smart Boots Formerly $13.50 Reduced “th® better Included are; 560 Pairs Fashionable Black Suede Boots Sizes 4 to 8; ‘Widths AAA, AA, A, B, C, D 720 Pairs AN Black Kidskin Boots AA, A, B 830 Pairs Smart Button and Lace Boots Sizes 4 to 8; Widths AAA, AA, A, B and C Sizes 4 to 7; Widths AAA, Welt soles, Louis XV. and some with Military heels. BEGINNING THURSDAY A Very Extensive Collection of Women’s Pile Fabric Coats Will be offered on the Fourth Floor Many handsomely trimmed with real furs At Greatly Reduced Prices Styles for every type of figure in sports and full length models, skillfully fashioned of the most per- fect reproductions of real furs loomed, beautifully lined with plain color or novelty silks, and warmly interlined. A few of the materials: Hudson Seal Cloth, Ungava Seal, Baffin Seal, Rich Plush, Imported Broadtail cloth, Arc dian Lamb, Lambtex, Fur Moss, and Silk Velour Coats Formerly $45 to $55 $35.00 Coats..........Formerly $49.50 to $39.50." $39.50 Coats... ...Formerly $55.00 to $69.50 $45.00 Coats . Formerly $59.50 to $75.00 $49.50 Coats Formerly $69.50 to $85.00 $59.50 Coats Formerly $79.50 to $89.50 $65.00 Coats. Formerly $95.00 to $110.00 $75.00 (Ol eines Formerly $100 to $125.00 $85.00 Coats Formerly $135 to $145.00 $98.50 The Best Trunk Value in Town Saks Special WARDROBE TRUNK rag") Open-top style At $47.50 Tranks made accord ing to the same speci fiealions cost — toda 865 Built’ of genuine Basswood, covered with hard vuleanized fibre and trimmed with the best of hard ware Vitted with f4 large drawers twelve five-ply veneer hung it ers, draw bolts and At $17.50 it’s a wonder! — snap lock Genuine Leather Traveling Bags, $10.95 to $9.45 Every pair of these shoes was made fer our regular stock, and appeal strongly to those who lean tgward grades of footwear. From such a large collection of models and leathers you cannot help but find just the shoe you want at a liberal saving in price. On Sale Beginning Thursday Beaded Moire Bags $4.75 Every woman wants an “everyday” bag—and this is it! Made of fine quality Moire silk, with prettily beaded top and. silk lin- ing. Without competition at ®4.75. Second Floor. Main Floor. Quantity Limited ! Women’s HanéEmbroidered Wool Jersey Frocks Special Thu rsday At $25 These the frocks for immediate al #25 age vulue |! are most wanted and splendid wear, certainly Smart coat effect, and panel styles, all very carefully tunic, made, and tastefully hand-em- broidered or Rraided. To be had in Navy Blue, Rein- deer, Brown, Blue. Tan and Flemish Sizes 34 to 44. Exceptional Values Lustrous Radium Taffeta - Evening Gowns at $35 simple new seal very mn Peach,’ Radium ‘Taffeta Gowns in a with short net sleeves. It is q © since we offered such a dainty gown at this Obtainable in but very graceful, wc ruffle effect, re Purquoise and Pink. Sizes 34 to 44, Fourth Floor. Thursday Only— * For ‘this week oul Phe ideal bag for short trips and the traveling man. Made of genuine \ leather, with high sewed-on cor ® ners and plaid lining. Sizes 16 Band 18 inches Regularly $7 Kor slender and medium figures. Made of finest quality flesh color satin, lightly boned Third Floor We Have Just Received a Fine Collection of », | Ve eer Kxtra-Size T e Undermuslins in a great variety of very charming styles, ‘They are inade especially for the woman of extra size, and will give splendid service, We offer them Thursday at prices based upon wholesale costs of many months ago Nightgowns Special $2, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 Drawer Special 1,00, 1.50, 2.00 Corset Cover Special 85, 1.00, 1.50 Short White Petticoats Special 1.25, 1.65, 2.00 Long White Petticoats Special 1.50, 2,00, 3.00, 4.00 + Combinations Spectal 1.50, 2.00 Third Fl { j | j i are Ao nen <r SEA EEN BREN OES SERED ESSIEN Ser ae a oS VEE TE ES ee ee ee

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