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mecettinaitebaets ast 3s Tons ets eames TNR sy ett eS OE” wat: ~ MASKED EN ROB ~PONERPART AND “FLEETS 0 "Bronx Host Saves $900 Ring ~ by Hiding Hand in Fur of a Little Dog. Three men. masked and heavily | ‘armed, held up a poker party in the .. ‘apart a Ci $o,| Bi mt of Benjamin Cohen, No.| eav, me $1 or $2 for carfare, $0 Daweon Street, the Bronx, at 1.30 @lock Sunday morning and took Woney and jewelry valued at $1,110, it was learned to-day. Mr. Cohen and four friends were Playing when the. doorbell rang. Gohen, thinking it was another guest, @pened the door. Three revolvers ‘Were thrust into his face and the rob- Ders entered. Mr. Cohen saved a $900 @iamonaé ring iy hiding his hand in fhe fur of a little dog he was com- manded to hol because of its bark- img. While Sylvester Williams, manager @f the Globes Theatrical ‘Transfer Gpmpany, was making up the payroll) at No. 524 West 40th Street yester- day afternoon, and five of his em- ployees were wrestling with trunks “eB a lower floor, three masked mon eld him up and escaped with $1,846 | 5 im cash. Two men went to William Rosen's jewelry store at No. @ Arrietta Street, Tompkineville, S. 1, last eve- ‘Wing and asked to see diamonds, They wi@lected one valued at $1,000, drew revolvers, ordered Rosen and his wife to be quiet and then escaped in a taxicab. idiashesesiilipaiinonins Delayed Reports Increase Fiu Cases A Slight increase in the figures on! influenza due to elayed reports was shown in the statistics made public to- by the Board of Health. There 46 new influensa caases and 502 pneumonia cases against 534 flu Pneumonia cases yesterday. were 82 deaths from flu against |NAVY MEN USED | TOAIDNEWBERR | Unwittingly Helped in Launching Candidacy of James W. Hele | to Oppose Henry Ford. | GRAND RAPIDS, Feb. 1 Station in 1918 unwittingly aided he workers for Senator Newborry | |iauhching the candidacy of James W. | Helme to oppose Henry Ford, it was The defense ecknow!- edged fostering the Hetme candidacy, in the election trial 2mong at Grand Lakes delicatessen houses in Rice, a defendant in the brings forth the statement that the | heaviest ham made weighs 14 tbs. but) t Rice in Chicago," he said. | that this weight is rare, the average | being about 12 tba, and that trial election fraud, asked him to come other antiors were with me. ‘gave us Helme petitions. He aiso| I circu. | for the cooked and spiced art! jated the petition among the eallors and | maximum of $1.00 per Ib. Tam t fore allowing you $14.00 for this and have deducted $11.00 from y bill for this one Item. agres to tis you can go sue me for thig $11.00 secured many signers.” ROBBERS BORE HOLE IN SAFE, GET 3300 Escape After Climbing Fire Escape and Entering Candy Concern Through Skylight. Sometime between Saturday eve-| close! ning and yesterday morning, it be- came known to-day, burglars climbed seven-story buildin, West 40th Street. dropped through a skylight and entered the sixth Ridley's, » candy-making company which occupies the jimmy, bored a hole about square in the back of a safe and from one of its compartments extracted amount in @ compartment near at h Merl West 87th Street pen ie favorite r "anden se Gnd Kid ‘leathers, 813.50 to Si: Sisew 1-2, All wi roe r.M. day before and 134 deathe from +_ MILONARE KICKS ON CHARGE OF $25. FORASGLE HAM (Continued From First Page.) much the ham in question would cost,| « land wan told: “We cannot leave it to us.” the three most “My check for $36.55 is tei ow iti: in- | replied through Mortimer J. Levie, | lawyer, of No. 150 Nassau Street, who, the Fifth District of No. % Nassau Street, replied for Mainzer with a general denial, requested a Bill of particulars and was that the ham was 1 quality.” He referred in- said Mr. Levie, “was pecial request and had are two sides to a con- ts sort. Ours will be} ff art.” LETTER TRAPS FUGITIVE. | Verne Richards Held Here for .010) Bank Robbery in lows. ichards, who confeased, ac- | jj | cording to the police, that he an@ Harry “1 am keeping your bill in order| Taylor. a negro, robbed the Tingley, Ia. to ehow it to prospective purch: asers | State Rank of $6,000 Dec. 27, is neld as it is an outright extortion to say | her ¥f you do not ahead and the Iowa authoritjes. He was Reuben's Food Shop Ine. If it ‘s not convenient for you to visit the store, you can order by telephone. Greeley 1900 —ask for telephone order desk. elbow, round waist “TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19 Mark G. Holstein r of Reuben’s say to-day sonal attention. treated for tuberculosis. Taylor was ¢r- Bookenis, $3.50 to $26.00 “EASE” NEW YEAR— 'N New York and > ae | with weddings and | Chicago, the most at his ‘room at No, brides, holidays, birth~ days and parties trooping through its days. And Ovington’ hei de wit! A gin that" occagion of the New" Year will bring. i ma, its distinctive OVI NGTON’S’ flavor that makes i #° The Gift Shop. of Sth Ave." eet WH 314 FifthAv..near 32d St bery, the police say, | IN to New York to be critical cities of the greatest coffee drink- ing nation in the world, Yuban is the most popular coffee. It is its fragrant aro- Y, al- Yuban the favorite. ]for another inatalment of his share of rested, confessed and gave Richard's! the loot. “goods delivered,” began address. Richards hed $1.330 on 4 = posit at the Gotham National Uauk and | ~ drew $366 yesterdag, it is aliexed, to} send to Taylor who had written om) Me Gibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH STe ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE OF QUALITY INTERESTINGLY PRICED WING CHAIRS—SOFAS-—-EASY CHAIRS ‘ GHAISE LONGUES—SLIPPER CHAIRS LAMPS AND SHADES UPHOLSTERY LACE CURTAINS DRAPERIES McGIBBON IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY PROBLEMS. ALL WORK DONE IN OUR WORKROOMS BY COMPETENT PEOPLE SELECTED FOR THEIR ABILITY. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED New and Uncommonly Smart Spring Modes in Women’s Navy. Tricotine Dresses $59.50 RACEFUL little tailored Frocks, with the note of youth in them—collar with yoke effect in back, square neck, sleeves to the b athered into the belt, and sa a long panel in front, flying loose at the skirt Embroideries in Gold or Navy Blue Accent the Hipline, Sleeves and Bodice. 38th Street Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street 1 Tricolette Overblouses IMPLE and charm- S ing little slip-on models of extra quality Tricolette—hip length, sleeves to the elbow with jaunty cuffs; round neck fastened with gold tasseled tie strings. Navy Marine Blue Coral Jade Bisque Flesh Color White Black Store Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. An Offering of Thermos Bottles Designs Exclysive . with Lord & Taylor LARGE purchase of the famous standard make of Thermos Bottles enables us to offer an assortment of established quality and beautiful patterns at unusually low prices. Hand decorated and plain tinted Enamel. Jugs and Carafes, one Jugs and Carafes. quart size. All Reduced to Brush Gold or Silver Just the style for street wear, the first Spring days, with separate furs—the type of tailored Frock in demand for immediate wear. Excellent quality Tricolette—Beautiful em- broidered designs—Exceptionally stylish cut. Moderatly Priced at $13.75 Third Floor Lionas TMG Floor Unusual Values in Petticoats. Breakfast Coats and Lingerie Petticoats Silk Jersey, in black and all the wanted shades; pleated flounce. $6.95 Black Wool Jersey, with tucked flounce of taffeta. $6.95 Black Wool flounce. 5.52.5 % with sateen $4.95 ‘Bolivia Cloth Coats For Women EW Spring models made up espe- cially to our order, of exceptidn- ally fine Bolivia, in a range of Breakfast Coats Embossed Cor- duroy, with roll collar, lined throughout, $12.75 Tax, 53¢: Envelope Chemises Crepe de Chine, excellent quality, daintily trimmed with lace and Geor- gette. $4.95 Fine Batiste, flesh color or white, embroidered or trimmed with dainty laces or embroidery. $1.95 New Spring Suits For Women EATURING distinctive elegance of line and beautiful tailoring in a selection of new Spring originations Sheets and Pillow Cases T" name of Lord & Taylor on Bed Muslins is a guarantee of quality—made to our order in various widths and extra lengths, grades carefully selected to resist the “wear and tear” of frequent laundering. Sheets BESO G heiis evisu inne 55c ROXGEIA, ccsuieg esa ok 65c Here ey a ene Oa Unusual Value A Large Purchase of Muslin Bed Sheets Good wearing quality; two sizes only: 54x90...each $1.35 = 72x90....each $1.75 Second Floor. Modish and Graceful Spring Styles in | Women’s Low Shoes $9.85 Marked at a Very.Low Price fashionable shades $80.00 and $90.00 $79.50 and $85.00 Every woman who sees them will delight in Polo Cloth Coats For Present. & Spring Wear ASHING new &pring Coats! types radiating youthiul verve and smart- ness. Models that accentuate the beauty of individuality—that reveal hosts of innova- tions that will make the Spring coat the most favored member of your wardrobe. dium and long models—flared backs, new sleeves, wrap efects—in soft swathy fabrics. wee seeese sesesee Conservatively Priced at Belted, Semi-Belted and Loose Swing- ing Models, with convertible éollars, ample pockets, the snug raglan shoulders, and the fine tailoring of the high quality custom garment-—lined throughout with peau de cygne. Values Unusual An Attractive Selection in Fur Collared Coats the youthful grace they give the figure, the shape- liness of the slender silhouette, tailored into the Tricotine, Twilloise or Poiret ‘Twill in the mak- ing, and the ‘exquisite refinements of design produced in these severely mannish yet dashing styles by Slot Seams, French Seams, Novelty Cuts, Braid Bound Edges, Embroidered Arrows and Little Finishing Touches. Many smart devices emphasize the import- ance of fine tailoring in this season’s Suits for the fashionable woman! Third ior, Patent leather and gun metal ‘Ties with one eyelet Lovis XVI. heels. Tan calfskin Pumps with militar heels. Gun metal, black kidskin and tan calfskin Oxford with military heels. | New WhiteLowShoes,$10.75 For Southern and Early Spring Wear White Buckskin Oxfords and Pumps with military. hee! White Buckskin Tennis Oxfords. Beoond Floor —