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SONER CLAIMS —_{f.xi*s.sni4. Among the effects of, the | and cafe at 30.160 Washington treet i pe , i home hi j re ste the Cen- HE'S JOCKEY NICOLAL | ne"Sictro "Castle “docked here to. | Ploy, Masiatrate suorning r vee 4 charged wit empted bribery. De- Man Accused Picking Womans’ I eT | tectives Arthur MeMenony and William an Accused of Picking OMANS | Woman Held on Bribery Charge. | Thonmpson said the woman saves them Pocket in Subway Says Races | Mra. Lena Swardon, wite of abra-| find’ Si%n"ther accused Of @ liquor Yn “4 ham Swardon, woo PY Broke Him. runs a lodging house | iaw violation. Detectives Raftis a is — — = — I-MILLER West Side Court, on CREATOR Store opens at 9. Store closes at 5 JOHN WANAMAKER }{ « @eny, « young man of twenty-three who @laimed to be Alfred Nicolai, five or six Years ago a well known jockey. The claimed to have caught him ing a woman's pocket at 72d Street. “E used te for Belmont, Wilson and Fitzinun they say the prisoner told them, “but got overweight. Then I became a follower of the races. Most of the horses I backed are still running. Now my rent is due and I haven't @ cent.” The detectives ssy the professed ex- Jockey’s luck in picking them on the Would you buy a Straw Hat in February ? on a very great op- portunity—the op- portunity to get American furniture Shh Ie ew pri of the best grades re le eee two keys and a five-cent Foo ea i. to a young man eH ea re Fi true, unexagger- One lot of Panamas H GIBSON SUIT UP MARCH 8. a aka $2 50 ea f Former Men Pratt Sued by Father, rei teat é ated February sav- Last season $10 and $12 H One lot of 500 smaller A size straws and wash Ff materials, all colors and 4 Trial of the sult of WilNam BE. Ben- Jamin to recover $10,000 on four prom- issory notes endorsed by Mr. Preston ings of 10 to 50 per Gibson, his daughter, and her husband, cent. in the shapes— Ki fa scheduled to go on dn the Supreme | the 50 : Court March § slippers, pumps and oxfords. c 4 In applying toM@ay for an edjourn- Last season, $1 to $5 H ent Eligt Norton, counsel for Mrs. e r r. e 0 In the Boys’ Store— Fa Gibson, told the Court that Mr, and Walking Oxfords Third floor, Old Building Mrs, Gibson are now in California with Mrs, Gfbson's two children and that it ‘would be almost impossible for them to sive up thelr present residence on brief $12.50 Furniture Sterling Silver oe, Russia Ox- On these last, closing days, in accordance with the custom 4 Be ol te Wak oak pin heer ty be established by us (and from which we shall not depart even | of marked distinetion At @ gost wanna grist, SinhO <a Gibaon when she was Mra, Alexander 4 this year, with good furniture scarce and costs ing) odd In Our Annual Sale Inthe ’ Ba Dallas Bache Pratt and were endorsed or black. These Ox- pieces and suites which we are not going to re-order are marked of Tableware n the women’s gown salons Crepe meteor frocks by Preston Gibson. When her marriage Ty Ghaon tock place Urethane cir eines creche thon Moe down to SERVING PLATES—three de- Five most attractive models made in an excellent of Ner family her father chased and swagger English ° signs; one with a small band of BH quality of crepe meteor, embodying a great-deal of ‘| i. fotes. “ ccna i) scion ahh Half P ri ce carving around theedge, the other [P41 springtime simplicity and charm. ta = tianlian ny two.with more decoration. All [KM lustrated are two frocks characteristic of the |i be KILLS HIMSELF AT SEA. You will find all the Furniture at Half assembled West | Poses unusual charm and will Ho} nection. i SI wagervemncmse of the Rotunda on the Fifth and Sixth Galleries of the New $650 to $750; regular prices 4 On the left is a frock that makes clever use of [TF 2. Morro Castle Passenger Said to Building—living room pieces, dining room pieces, bedroom | $1,280 to $1,600 a dozen. Hi] tabs, bits of folded grosgrain ribbon for trimming. |Fi a + MAvellieat Gt Maveae Raves, pieces, quite a selection. very piece at a price lower FINGER BOWLS and Ji} The frock has a rather long waistline and skirt that |\ a Sorrowing over money he had lost| than we shall have to pay to replace it. PLATES to match are trimmed FE}! conforms to the popular French silhouette by being kK} / 4 playing the races in Havana, William | A with a band of carving in the leaf [f3 : 1 A. Danner of No. 608 Park Avenue, | I-MILLER & SONS Besides this Furniture at Half, are the entire stocks | pattern, edged with a narrow row actly, draped at the hem. Fe Baltimore, Md hed his wrists with | of Wanamaker home furniture, unmatched in quality | of the bead design. The centers of |} ‘he other frock sketched is of crepe meteor E avoard. the ‘Ward liner’ More Castle | 1554 Broadway 15 West 424 St. | 50 Charch Street and variety, at February savings of 10 to 33 per cent— | Tavy'snd handsome as wall ss [oH] ‘ommed with ting finely plested fille edging the } Saorday night. and died wrortiy ater Near 46th 8%. | Nea Fifth Avense Near Fulton, UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING. So ae softly paneled skirt and neck and short sleeves. ing day, a Br eee: Ue fallow | Open Gi 9 P.M. Mudson Term Blds $675; regular price $1,150. A ‘wo other frocks feature fine beading applied nner had been (in the employ H the Equitable Life Insurance Company | In order that EVERYBODY may have the oppor- iture tunity of availing themselves of this great furn A CENTERPIECE that ful- skillfully in attractive motifs, a third emphasizes the mee opportunity— fills three purposes, that of a fruit crushed girdle Paris now favors, _ : te 4 | orca The Furniture Galleries will remain siomimed flower vam, ctaronni [Ml sketched.” “SP "5 Set toce, ond Baildiog ‘ in shape, rests low down on the x . oy | open until 9 o’clock this evening, and table, and is hand-engraved in the sl WaiMMMETAIE Gor. cs shes stooassncs, ‘g r Adam design. q THE EQUITABLE Mibeosiani Milaaiohein A Ei sot mene pin 348 Over-Blouses An ICE-CREAM SET includes a large center dish and eighteen plates—a truly beautiful set. The LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. That inspire a whole costume Dinner will be served in the and k edge is carved in the The Blouse with discriminating care, é 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK : restaurant from 6 to 7.30 atin Tatton, iy ied weld Came asm has, Seermmnaing Ses, é The year 1919 was the most productive in the Equitable’s history. to be avoided in them, and what is to be desired. Every blouse of this type the shop offers has definite “points” that give it fashion value. Of MIDNIGHT BLUE Georgette crepe, with a wide So that men may come direct from business, meet their wives lates—the set—$595; regular the furni ley want. ish, A ir price 5. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building inmittne ealy fas L ropek the NEW INSURANCE issued and paid for in 1919.. $454,839,437 An increase of $181,615,878 over the previous year. ee Sa Fe ee ene ne Rn ee ere en Sr Seu <a ET tA - y i H front and back panel of beige Georgette crepe inset with | a During the year the Two Billion mark Advance showing, Wednesday, sR uch a Buty erat iM Ay eye itd _ a * a ’ > V ‘ oO » plat- | hy y . ight ti je rebar yy ce Den 3 wee 270,903,931 le Nelda igual tae igen ty teies |p] Sn ictal a ching cote, ice HE . iF are distin for their charm. {9 b he use of bis colo Jeorgette cre) : 4 ° J 4 82.50, PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS IN 1919...... .. $73,990,176 | soos see 4 AHAND-MADE blouse is of tine hand embroidered } 97% of the domestic death claims paid in 1919 were 2 All-Linen Ha ince, It ts mest lovely with its peplumruke arrangement ; cttled within enn day after reosiot of procs f deste Ma al ass Handkerchiefs [P) cite 2 Be Cie embrotaerea with showers of | b EPE 2 embrolde: showers | PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since Organization... $1,302,291,677 ; : : at moderate prices 4 crystal beads in straight ines, in contrast ae ree color, | ASSETS, December 31, 1919 $599,423,919 _ ae sale ig y Noted Lives Reh ball FOR WOMEN 4 bow. f rose, embroidered mauve braids and in other | aes) id chet ie ad = {tron mathe ol inner sets, ates, coral glass Ne eautiful combinations, 80, INSURANCE. RESERVE _ . .$493,390,577 Ge and rich cut glass, from our regular 35c each, 6 for $2 i Second floor, Old Building | Other Liabilities +. 17,418,765 510,809,342 eee Polen ita straight cate ton he grade i HH “os ie Bs an avi ‘ : Two styles; one on which {5 ( | ; SURI Beer vres in 1920, 17,191,084 from our regular fair markings, the tape border makes a |f] Women 5 carefully E pak ra Terraces ea : eee Savings, 10 to 40 per cent. neat and very dainty finish. |} T . . } i Mak a iced solictass .ss 54,300,085 DINNER SETS—100 to 108 Piece 6 for $1.50 A ailor ed Suits at $49. 50 i} is i 5 sets, e in thems ¥ Sheer linen with fine nar- |i} For Contingencies. 17,123,408 $88,614,577 a i ole pee fata pela se Bieets ia with fine net Three well-designed, beautifully made and really $599,423.919 Newest design. First quality French FOR MEN phar out models — two in rainbow tweed and one in The : ae fie ho vate china, English porcelain, Royal Doul- | 4 e. ‘ q porcelain. Prices range from $15 for a $24 American porcelain set of 106 pieces to $475 Especially good value. Half inch hem. Main floor, Old Building has a trimming of latticed flat silk braid over the pockets and cuffs. ‘There is a narrow shawl collar and a smart string belt. In midnight blue. The Equitable issues all standard forms of life insurance and annuities, including the following: A LIFE INCOME POLICY under which the beneficiary receives a monthly income for life the safest’ and the best kind of insurance for family protection A GROUP POLICY by which an employer protects the families of his employes A CORPORATE POLICY to safeguard business interests. A CONVERTIBLE POLICY which can be modified from time to time to meet changing condition AN INCOME BOND to provide for the declining years of the purchaser. AN ENDOWMENT ANNUITY POLICY maturing at age 65, providing thereafter an income for life AN EDUCATIONAL POLICY A providing a fund for the college training of a son or daughter A CASH REFUND LIFE ANNUITY under which the total return may be more, but can never be less, than the purchase price The following provisions will be added to the policy when desired: 1. In case of total and permanent disability: (a) Premiums will cease. (b) The Insured will receive a monthly income. (¢) The beneficiary will receive full face of policy at maturity. 2. Double the face of the policy will be paid in case of death from Accident. A non-cancellable Accident and Health policy completes the circle of Equitable protection. W. A. DAY President for a $675 Royal DINNERWARE--8,652 pieces of English porcelain dinnerware, fine border design; all pieces gilt. One-third of regular prices. FANCY CHINA—berry sets, chocolate sets, salad sets, i cream sets, tea sets of Fre and Nippon china and English porcelain. 10 per ‘gular prices. Doulton china set. DECORATEDGLASS—flower vases, water jugs, bonbon dishes, salad plates, ndwich plates, candy jars, candlesticks, jelly plates, powder jars. From a jelly plate at $1.30 (regular price $2), to a flower vase at $12 (regular price $18) CUT GLASS—from two of America’s best factories. A third below regular prices. Second Gallery, New Bldg. Imported Chintzes and Cretonnes: of rare beauty Just arrived in this country from England and France, We have been lucky enough to secure a large supply of them in an infinite variety of shades and patterns. Timely arrival It is not a bit too early to choose your patterns, and place your order for slip-on covers and sum- mer hangings. Many of the de- signs are reproductions of those used on Old English and glazed chintzes A fact that accounts for their unusual charm and fineness of ex- ecution. There is even a copy of a Paisley Shaw!,a quaint and fas- cinating piece ‘of chintz. But whatever its particular sty le, every pattern is carefully designed and artistically carried out. Tastes can find a fulfillment of their idea in our selection. If you are fond of the bold design, the bmght dash of color, the daring effect, you may have large purple and mauve flow- ers on a background of cream and black stripes, or a gorgeous com- bination of reds and oran per~ haps a solid biaek background with mermaids green figures. But if your taste is quieter there is a large selection of dainty flower designs, some introducing a grace- ful flower pot and trailing vines. Then there are patterns built up around a bird of bnilant hue, and savoring of the forest, summer and all things cool and green. 31 and 36 in, wide, $1.75 to $4.25 yard, 60 in, wide, $2.25 to $9.75 yard. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Japanese Cotton Crepes, 58¢ and 60c yd. Another serviceable fabric used much this season by some people to replace the linens for smoc! negligees, children’s frocks anc sports wear. Stripes, 58c yard. lain colors, 60¢ yard. Main floor, Old Building Fur Gloves at Half 108 prs. all told $3.75 to $23.75 Were $7.50 to $47.50 Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat), beaver, otter, raccoon, natural muskrat, blended muskrat, nutria, black goney, brown coney, black dogskin, natural dogskin. And 12 Fur Caps at Half $2.50 to $17.50. Were $5 to $35. Black, dogskin, brown coney, black coney, nat ural muskrat, pieced seal- skin, raccoon, solid seal- skin. Burlington Arcade floor, ew Building SS eee decorative linen work. The two tweed suits are variations of the conventional smart English model, One has yoke and pleated Norfolk back with four patch pockets in front. The other is made with two kets and 1%, AR ae plain back. In those lovely soft heathery colors—grays, |(# greens, blues and browns. FY Second floor, Old Building || ei ee The new Petticoats | are lovely Ry They come in such pretty colors and are made in |, such charming ways. RY number to select from at $7.95 and $8.95— |: soft radium taffetas, heavy satins, jersey silks. ly} As pretty and as feminine as they can be. Third floor, Old Building Real filet lace . . at special prices Only the most fartunate buying opportunity enables us to sell real filet laces to-day at prices that permit you to benefit by savings of from 20c to $1,380 on the yard. M-inch wide 85¢ grade—for 65¢ 14-inch wide $1.85 grade—for $1.15 2-inch wide $1.95 grade—for $1.25 d4-inch wide $3.96 grade—for $3.25 4%-inch wide $4.95 grade—for $3.95 6-inch wide $6.25 grade—for $1.95 9-inch wide $8 grade—for $6.95 FE Sh? Every well dressed woman knows that filet is the vogue again this season, for blouses, frocks, neckwear and exquisite Main floor, Old Building