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bf ““Higme Near Gpot Where Skeleton ‘Was Found its Destroyed. HAMMONTON, N. J., Fed. 27—The Dloyer, Edward M. Schwabe, manufac- turer of pictures, No. $42 West 14th Street. Detective Campbell said account- ants who examined the firm's book: found defaications amounting to a! “BIG FIVE” DECREE |SEIZE BOOKKEEPER FILED IN COURT) IN $25,600 SHORTAGE lr hipess: Upon Injunction Prevents Henry Levine Arrested on Courge f ing Hi $25,000. Packers From Engaging in Any : Savio, ss 4 brs 16 Schwabe discovered hi ies business was netting him mo profits. Unrelated Industries. Harry Levine, thirty-four, a bodk-| He said to Levine: FASHINGTON, Feb. 27. keeper, No. 49 Division Avenue,| “I'll have an accountant glance over |} decree under which the “big five” pack-| Brooklyn, was arrested last night by| the books.” era are forever enjoined from engasing| Detective Campbell, on a bench ‘The bookkeeper 4id not retarn from | im @ny line of business other than that] rant issued Wednesday by Judge] lunch after this conversation, Detec. of handing meat and produce was filed) Rowsnisky, charging him with embes-| tive Campbell said. Mr. Schwa today in the District of Columbia Su-| yjement of $450 from his former em- hired him in January, 1918. preme Court. - - — B was submitted by Attorney General n r, who said it “removes the ot control of unrelated indus- tilde by the big five, and confines their aetivities in furture to the business of distefouting meat and its by~products.”” 800 TEETH MAKERS QUIT. caraesteipitame ans fimaller Firms Hard Hit, is Report on First Day of Strike. 4, B. Campbell, Chairman of the Dental Workers’ Union, No. 208 East 12th Street, said to-day that 800-mechanical dentists went on strike this morning, or two-thirds of the total employed in this city. ‘The mien demand « forty-four-hour week, better sanitary working condi- and a 40 per cent, increase in “4 ler firms report they, have been sqplounly affected. : cecal FIRE RECALLS DANSEY CASE. Make Less Housework ! What's the use of cooking when you canhave_. house formerly occupied by the family ‘ot Trving Coons on the edge of the swemp where the skeleton of little be ‘Bilty”” Dansey was found last Novem- ber, was destroyed by fire last night. ‘The family moved out Monday. ne seid he was not surprised, for been told that the house “would ABttast long” after hesett i An n= vestigation is being made. ——__—— Wants Kauff Indictment Quashed. Judge Otto Rosalsky in Generak Ses- sions this morning granted the applica- tion filed by Emil Fuchs, attorney for Benny Kauff, centre field for the Giants, for leave to Inspect, the minutes of the | Grand Jury which had returne - dictment charging the ballipla ithe theft of an auton . Fu ot fied District Attorn: wann that he| will ask for the dism! of the indict-| ment against Kauff on the ground of 1l- legal and incompetent evidence. a} eA i ee NC ne Style 6400. A particularly chie model of the latest mode. Three eyelet tie. Hand turned soles. Louis heel with aluminum plate. Style 6300. Same as the foregoing but in exquisite, dull finish kid, The Latest Shoe Styles Make Their A ppearance First At Beck Hazzard Stores LF ifedates sales through forty-three stores compel constant replenishments to Beck Hazzard ‘stocks. These re- placements always represent shoes that strike the latest accepted fashion notes —the last word of shoe style authority. —— & WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SHOES Every Beck Hazzard Store is a FIRST AID STATION. Standard quality work and material. Men's or Women’s, Half Sole and Heel - $1.65 Men's only, Full Sole and Heel - + + $1,90 THE GREATEST CHAIN OF RETAIL SHOE STORES IN ANY CITY IN THE WORLD for BECK he MEN AND ZZARR. WOMEN Consult .Telephone Directory for Addresses arent ee ny hae cae a if you Cannot Lassi Alain dales—Seoond Bloor ‘ et * ey eat i ¢ a se - ' The Municipal B. R. T. Subway and the ay AT ey Subway Both Have Stations in the Btoomingtate Building BLOOMINGDALE 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON * . . ONE BLOCK FROM G sn BLOCK FROM F Tomorrow Your Last Chance to Share in the Wonderful Furniture Sale Saturday evening at 9 P. M. the curtain rings down on our for their new wares. In fact everything points to increased greatest Furniture Sale. We opened it with stocks unusually | prices for the future. large in quantity and unusually good in value. Wé advise our patrons to save by buying now —at this sale The reductions’ were liberal, very agg the public | —when are lowest. response has been most generous ‘and gratif: ~~, to give them the fullest opportunity to make last- The Furniture makers are asking higher prices than ever | minute purchases We Shall Keep the Furniture Sale Going Till 9 o’Clock This Friday and Saturday Evenings - Use the Main 59th Street Entrance After 6 P. M, One Hundred New Georgette Spring Frocks Special $3 9, 5 O The momen: Segall see these lovely Hee dresses you will know without being told that they were to sell at a much higher price. e were fortunate enough to secure them at a low price pon a high-grade manufacturer—and we are offering you a like opporti Only Ay fos of the models are described and illustrated—but you must see the rest! Large variety of colors. Telephone Plaza 5900 or Mail Your Orders 10-Piece Dining Room Suite: $298.00 een Anne design, in American walnut or golden oak. suite includes 54-inch, Buffet, 44-inch China Closet, 88-inch Serving Table, 48-inch Dining Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair. Pieces sold separately, priced as follows: Buffet... ... es cecesie 0 be 4 Serving Table... China Closet. . 5 Chairs, each. . Dining Table... 1 Arm Chair... 10-Piece Dining Room Suite: $395. 00 Suite of Queen Anne di , may be had in American Wal- nut or Quartered Oak in a rich, dull finish. The Ser Table is enclosed. Chair seats of blue or brown Spani leather. Pieces sold separately, priced as follows: hip Dining Table. . Hie 4 | § 5 Bide, aCpeire, en each hair... FALN TES? WOOD - BROWN, A BEAD-EM- TAUPE, ‘EM- flesh-color is _ this merit los Beak: WAR 8 with a touch of Pekin broidered tunic, gird broidered with novel caught-in fringe blue velvet on the led with silk cord, and straight rows of large of steel beads on soft sash, and a made slender with a beads, and a Greek blouse and skirt, and glimpse of the same panel of bead-motifs motif of smaller ones, steel-bead embroidery color beneath the —a slim accordion a soft silk sash, short to make it even more bodice. Six panels pleated skirt —a sleeves and a ‘youth- charming. of bead embroidery. short ruffled sleeve. ful round neck. loomingdales—Seoond Kigor. 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: $173 50 Adam style. The bed is bow-end style and the dressing table has a triplicate mirror. The suite is well made and finished in American Walnut or Mahogany. Pieces sold naa priced as Jeltanes Extra Trousers With These Boys Suits: $16.95 8 to 18 years Hear LIKONA Play the Hawaiian Guitar at Dresser....... Chifforobe..... : Only we of ie peaeoe re- Bloomingdales uctions bring such plums as Tomorrow Last Da: these! sere Mowers of ac- y tive need no Friday . . 9 to 3.30 further ara ne ito buy than Saturday . . 9to6 the confidential information Hawaiian Guitars are sellin; that prices on Boys Cloth for $20—ineluding a course 4 next ini will be very much 52 splendid lessons by mail. higher. Wise to buy and save sible as well as for immediate wear. Suits of faney cheviot, in light Rosaries:5 9c and dark shades, cut on up-to- palpndin tinge! _A Rare Value 4- eee Bedroom Suite: $298. 00 Both pairs of trousers are lined, pi Reaper pay tone Designed with closetless rooms in mind, it has maximum drawer room compressed into minimum space. The Queen Anne design is sufficiently chaste to wear well with long association, The suite itself, nicely finished in Amer- ican Walnut, Pieces sold separately, priced as follows: Chifforobe ss veyeee $69.00 | Dresser.. Vanity Dresser... 89.00 | Bed (Bow End), and that means more than that the trousers will wear well, for its a — trade secret that only the better trousers are lined. w g 7 i) Special Mackinaws: $12. 95 Only pee for 150 lucky youngsters of the ages of 9 to emerald, 18 years, Made of fancy plaid materials. No wide awake boy need us Liguori, in q be told that mackinaw is the ideal knock-about top coat will be 'pre- and every mother knows that this is a very low price for such haser of one good, sturdy garments. tioned above. i ___Bloomingdales—Second Floor |= Main Floor, ‘Lovely Spring Blouses OF TRICOLETTE $10.75 Charming, clingy blouses of lustrous tri- colette—the sort of overblouse that imparts youth and grace to the woman who wears it. The telf-corded neckline is fashionably round, the sleeves, of cours three ‘adorable side-tucks girdle complete this newes' The colors are enchanting — jade, bisque, coral, copen, and white, flesh, navy and black. 3- pie Living Room ‘Suite: $350.00 The high back wing chair is ideal for reading, while the arm chair invites long hours of lounging; the divan is i seven feet long. The entire outside of each piece of fur- niture is covered in high-grade tapestry (choice of several designs). A number of suites, slightly different in design, and up- holstered in velour, are available at this same low price, 3-Piece Living Room Suite: $198.00 | This suite is characterized by excellent workmanship and i the best spring construction. Choice is offered of Blue ' Velour, Blue Damask or Mulberry Velour upholstery. Of birch, the suite is handsomely finis hod in hogany with inset ‘panels of real cane. Bloomingdates—Fourth Fluo Other blouses waiting for fair o ers at prices ranging up to $25, ee coe ee ee EE 2 A