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~] wey! AN ROUTS HIM WITH MILK BOTTLE Chases tntrader She’ | She' Finds. in Her Apartment After He Hits Her in Face With Fist. Mts. Fannlo Leder, twenty-five years of age, of No, 785 Williams Ave- nue, Brooklyn, did not scream or faint when she entered her apartment fast night and found a stranger there, pack- ing up her valuable. She seized @ milk pottlc and hurled (t at him. He ducked ‘and the bottle crashed against the wall, ‘The stranger. then ‘struck the’ woman to the ground and then ran ftom the apartment. Mra, Leder screamed for neighbors and chased the intew Detective Soheiser arrested a man who gave the | name‘ of Max Soatt No. 38 Livonia Street action of “paneral Later,” Man's Obiteary N “phe funeral will beh ‘That is the only part of this story “a is eros.” OaSd Haney Pines, & diamond aul srraiiable Pa muy setter of No. 168 May st., Hawthorne, Jepartm N. J., after reading an account of his each yi death in one of the local newspapers force yesterday. He had “merely fainted on !ocated @ train. a ps will have on oe an Jater, oe was 12, yen) men to the Brooklyn pi ORT ee ee THE RVENTNG “Wortp, ‘tH 1. the monty ta the ras trom the MAY CUT NAVY YARD FORCE. House Refuses to Make $9,080,000 Deficiency Appropriation. Officials of the Brooklyn Navy Yard twenty-seven, of @te unable to determine what effect the @ House of Representatives yesterday in Killing @ $9,050,000 defi- clency appropriation for the, repair of are loyed, xplained that | 21,00 a0, ‘000 was pair wo 1, ent herr a pat ‘allotments to ll depnd on what ee ne and what interest has been paid o we Dies in Theatre. Anna Smith, twenty-five, was take was due to heart trouble. oman While in the Colonial Theatre, 634 Street and Broadway, last night, Misa! votoner Or auddenty i and died in the managor’s office within a few minutes. Dr, Seldo- wits of Bellevue Hospital said death | Country gathered to-day at the Murray Hii Hotel for a three-day conference. Formation of @ permanent national or- '. nate W where m to Co-ordl- Planned. Market officials from aM parts of the crime el of State market officiats to SDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. MARKET _OFFICIALS MEET. ‘The Fob, tary of the Treasury is asked In a reso- ring about in “ait|lution adopted yesterday to inform the teabation co. Government food eere=} In ener iter in all the about improvement of food dis- ions considered. to Senate regarding loans made by the| Association CH other Ra a United States to foreign ee Bark Avenues i Teta tosnicat er, he the market officials are scheduled to fo'make a tour of the public markets. [MILLER B FOOTWEAR 1 3805 Formerly priced up to $16-° Boots, Pumps, Oxfords—oyer three thon- sand pairs— thirty-two styles from a master-stylist! At this remarkable price they represent savings of from four to eight dollars. A glance in one of the L Miller shop windows , will tell you why this event is attracting such widespread attention! All sizes and widths, but not in ‘ all styles. No mail or telephone erders, C. 0. D.’s or approvals T-MILLER & SONS 1354 Broadway|15 West 42d Street | 50 Church Street Ne 46th St. , Near | Fulton, Open till 9P.M. Near Fifth Avenue | Hudson Term. Bldg. This Is Wool Underwear Weather and We Offer the Warmest Kind Cheviots, nels, lining of silk. lined; Heavy, comfortable two-piece undergarments for Men, of just the right weight for this weather. Their low price is entirely out of proportion to their high quality. $3.00 Heavy Wool Underwear Reduced to $1.95 per garment And besides, the Nationally Famous Imperial Uniog Suits for Men Room. In every weight, size and fabric $2.50 to $10 the Suit 3 ¢ 3 Broadway, at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn 126th Street, at 3d Avenue 24x86 inches,... 80x60 inches, . . 36x72 inches,. .. NEW 44 FE. 14th St 47 Cortlandt st 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway West 42nd Street Heavy weight Black and many desirable colors. Main Floor—Sixth Cassimeres—many with quarter- Fancy Box Coats. -$2.50 to 7.50 | -$3.25 to 10.00 | Size 6x9 feet, $10.25 to 14.75 Three Unusual Valugs for To-morrow in MEN’S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts with half or long sleeves; Drawers to'match in regular or stout sizes....... $2.35 tach Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers— ‘Medium and heavy weight in Grey. Men’s Un Heavy or | Blue with Pi Until further notice we will open at 9.30 A, M. and close at 6 P. M. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street $1.00 cere each ion Suits in Grey— medium weight; mixed. wool MEN’S HOSIERY SPECIALS 65c $1.00 Fibre Plaited Half Hose—| Silk Plaited Half Hose— Black ground: plaited with Grey, urple, Green or Brown. Pure Silk Half Hose; very special, at $1.50 pair Excellent weight, full fashioned; with fine Lisle tops and soles. Tan Cordovan and Norwegian Calfskin BOOTS for MEN’ $10.00 Pair In Two Sale Groups SUITS—( in Finish Worsteds, Worsteds and of styles in most unique $1.25 to 3.50 | PATTERNS Size 8x10 feet, $13.75 to 20.25 and Cheste GSOr Tease BxlO iti. 5 sas OSS Fe ah paneer Two distinctive models to select from. The Norwegian Boots have rubber insert and reverse welt which makes them abso- lutely damp proof. Full range of sizes. Avenue Entrance MEN’S FINE CLOTHES $39.50 SUITS—Correct styles in Flan- -$49.50— f fine ed custom type, and Unfinished Cheviots and Flannels. Some quarter silk-lined. OVERCOATS—Fitted Coats in OVERCOATS — Warm, fleecy IN OUR ANNUAL SALE Single and Double-breasted Greatcoats, Ulsterettes, Double- models; Chesterfields, full silk- breasted Fitted Coats, Plaid Backs rfields, MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR COLONIAL RAG RUGS Washable, durable and desirable for use in Nursery, Chamber or Bath A_ variety color combinations. $10.50 to 27.50 $12.50 to 35.00 -- $15.00 to 45.00 in GRASS RUGS Size 9x12 feet, $14.75 to 22.75 cordovan and navy With Lisle Tops, Toes and Heels | the wear comes. cordovan, gray and navy. winter months, and many prefer them the year round. This Anniversary Sale offering gives an excellent opportunity to stock up for the year with fine quality worsted ribbed hose at an attractive price. brown, Oxford, and heather mixtures. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © ' 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Friday Jersey and Velour Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses Tailored models, suitable for present or Early Spring Wear, in all desirable shades. Silk embroidered in contrasting and self colors. Plain and button trimmed. Men’s Half Hose Specially Priced for the Anniversary Sale Full Fashioned Silk Lisle Hose Silk Plaited Lisle Half Hose 75¢ An excellent value in this popular, hose, in black only. Silk Hose With Lisle Tops and Soles $1.28 Full fashioned silk hose of fine quality, in black, navy, gray, white and Cordovan. 55c Good quality lisle hose in black, Silk Hose 75¢ A good silk hose with lisle where In black, white, Pure Worsted Hose $1.35 An increasing number of men are wearing woolen Hose during the The colors are black, Ground Floor now, and will be found in strict accord with the Lo standard of comfort, style and wearing qualities. Anniversary Sale of Men’s Shoes The men’s shoe section offers a lange sels selection of new spring styles, especially selected, and priced for the sale much lower: than usual. The two models shown in rich dark Cordovan. Also dark tan, and gun metal leathers These shoes are built on the smart English lasts so mo popu ioe just Fourth Floor, Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE— 38th Street 39th Street IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT,