The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 8

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-TOFOROE ROBBERY | PROSECUTOR SAY ‘Had Two Tried for Conspiracy t After They Refused, Lewis Charges. 34th Street—New York Special Sale Saturday _ On the motion of District Attorney ‘Lewis of Kings County, the Court of ‘Bpecial Sessions, Justice Freseht (Presiding, reversed the conviction of 'Bolomon Goldman of No. 1349 East ‘New York Avenue and Samuel Serota of No. 1671 Lincoln Avenue, a hero of the “Lost Battalion” and a wearer of the French War Cross, charged With conspiracy to rob Burke's men’s furni#hing store at Pitkin Avenue and Dougias Street. District Attorney Lewis charged tet Policoman Jotm Reider and Sharies Schacidmulier of (he Browns- ville Precinct had sugxested the ‘erime to the two men and had urged ‘Phe to commit it, and, failing to per- * @uade them, had made the conspiracy ebarge falscly. He said he was “go- ‘ez further” jn the matter of the po- ‘Neemen. | Before making the motion Mr. Lewis explained that soon after the men were arrested last December and were released on bail they came to him voluntarily and told him their @ide af the story. Serota frankly admitted having been sent to Pimira ‘Reformatory as a lad, but said he had “gone straight” since ‘The men said the policemen showed . how casily a store window could be Broken ant the display goods pulled ‘out and carried away in an automo- bile if the policemen nearest on post ‘were “in on the game.” They said they had both declared they were not willing to go into such an urrange- ment. ‘ Assistant District Attorney Voss was assigned to Investigate. He re- ported, said Mr. Lewis, that the story told by the polleemen was unbellev- able and that the policemen, exam- {ned soparately, contradicted each fother regarding the whole case. 2) “Going out of town,” said Mr Lewis, “I directed that the trial be eld over until my return. Coming Fvwck 1 found that defendants’ coun: ‘pel had insisted on trial in my ab- ~ Gience ghd you had convicted these men.” Justice Freghel, in setting the men free said that the court had no knowl- bdge of anything except the evidence put before it by the policemen, at the trial, which seemed to be in con- vinciag form. In granting the mo- tion, the court congratulated Mr. Lewis on his fairness in protesting used men as well Included in this unusual collection of Hats in Milan Hemp and Lisere Straw is an exquisite range of colors, Jade, Flame, Henna, Rust and Black, adorned with harmonizing trimming motifs. ’ Remarkable Values 8.50 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Saturday 500 Pairs Women’s High Cost Boots Formerly fcliing bim it had ‘wiped oul y gatinauency of his boyhood, He 12.00 to 18.00 led: “Thdis court cannot tolerate the ethos of policemen, who seek by. king criminals, to create crime for jurposes of their own advancement,” a oe .To Close Out WR RACE CHALLENGE SENT. See je Parts by the Forma notice that the United Stater Miers intend to contest for the aeria! @apremacy of the world at the inter- *mational alr meet in France next Sep- -temiver has been sent to the Aero Club of France by the Aero Club of America which has cadled Its chatienge to Paris. Am: 1 have three entries, thr all Matt and Glace Kidskin. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store on, wh Fed $100,000 to develop the beat for the com!ng contest, OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & CG ‘34th Street—New York. ne Wright. ts dercribed ae rae nother e ent rom Te: . whieh jp bnched' wy feo 3: Bon of Hint wie On Special Sale Saturday About 1200 Women’s Blouses Georgette, Pongee, Figured Net, Striped and Plaid Taffeta and Satin. Tailored and Lace trimmed. Collar and Collarless Models. White, Flesh and Spring Shades. 7.90 to 9.75 Values New Spring Millinery OPPENHEIM. GLINS & G The remaining stock of various Fall styles, in Black Suede, Black Satin, Patent Leather and Hand turned and welted soles. Louis XV. and military, heels. . ae ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. | - OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & C OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Final Clearance Saturday 75 Misses’ Coats Formerly 39.75 to 165.00 85 Girls’ Coats Formerly 15.00 to 55.00 To Close Out 18.00 to 110.00 To Close Out 8.90 to 35.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Misses’ Fashionable Spring Frocks The latest Fashion themes for Spring seem to give preference to Taffeta, Satin and Navy Tricotine. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. are showing approved’ versions in these materials at Unusually Moderate Prices. Charming, embroidered, braided) and button trimmed models in Taffeta, .Satin and Gros de}38.00 Londres, Draped, Bouffant and pocketed tunic skirts. Special Attractive Misses’ Eton Dress of Tricotine, beautifully braided and 42.50 gold tinsel embroidered. Sash of (44+ Moire Ribbon. Special Misses’ Tricotine Dress, Basque effect. Short sleeves, lace collar, | 49 50 Grosgrain Ribbon trimming. Braided and Embroidered. Special}, Smart youthful Surplice model in Kitten’s Ear Crepe. Draped 50.00 shirt, ruffle bottom. Double frill ° -Georgette Crepe Collar, Special Misses’ Spring Polo Coats Plain tailored Sport Models. Box and inverted pleated backs. Patch pockets. Convertible collars, Also plain English Box Coats. 45.00 Novelty silk linings. Special Springtime Dresses for Girls Most fruitful effort has been exercised in the development of the charming Spring Modes for the Junior Miss and Growing Girl. “ Roselle’ Bloomer Dress, in Checks, Gingham and Chambray. Short waisted effect, round collar, cuffs 4 50 and wide sash girdle of Organdie.| *° Sizes 4 to 12 years. ° Smocked Shirt Waist Dress. De= tachable button-on pleated skirt of Plaid and Chambray. White Lawn 5.90 Waist. Sizes 6 to 14 years. | Two-Piece Junior Dress. Norfolk Overblouse of Jean Cloth. Pleated Plaid Skirt. Pique collar and cuffs. 8.90 Sailor tie. Sizes 12 to 16 years, Plaid Gingham and Chambray model in .attractive color combina- 9 75 tions. Velvet Sash. Sizes 6 to 10. £ | KRAMER BROS., *« MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A BUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE Frying & Rozsting Chickens (Small) 40¢ alb. Boneless Top Round Roast Beef - 32ea Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, S17 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greeuwich St.ar.Battery Pl 93 Amsterdam Av.or, 64th St 132 Broad St., ar. South Ferry ( Py hay .35 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St, 920 Ninth Av. ar. 59h St. HUN it M7 Third Av, ar. S7th St. 177 Eighth Av., or. 47th St. 2302 Broadway, ar. 83d St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. The DIET during & after {NFLUENZA & ‘Malted Grain Extract Nutritious | Digestible Instant red — | Used suscensully over Ji ceatehy tae Horlick’s Thus Avoiding tmitations = pr my 4 pT * vo Chic French Model for ~~ American Feet Truly Parisian is our un- usual and exclusive ribbon sandal. It is the newest Spring suggestion in low shoes with all the delicacy of French fashioning, on a last essentially American. Black Satin, 14.50 Brown Satin, 14.50 Patent Leather, 14.50 Black Suede 15:50 Brown Suede, 15.50 CAMMEYER ‘Slamped on a Shoe Means Standard d Merit a" St. New York, A Special Victrola Offer ss 8 & At McCreery’s Victrolas Exclusively EAS tee il The Victrola Combination Victrola: No. 955656..05¥eecess +---70.00 Cabinet to mateh.....6+6 eeeceeee One 12-inch Album One 10-inch Album Two 10-inch double-faced Records (each 85c)...--+++00 One 12-inch double-faced Record. . One 10-inch Red Seal Record...... 6.00 as First Payment, Balance 6.00 Monthly dames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street B Ot STREET: BSR AVENUE FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 10 to 3343°% Off the Marked Price Fumed Oak, Queen Anne Period Su'te. MANNS * Pour Places at ...s<00+¢ ss Greenpoint Period $28,8 Steel Bed Crosstown, 3d venue, Westchester } Subway and | “L” stop at | A SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ~g0

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