The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 10

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‘NHrInN : etdent caused the abandonment of the H a | | enterprise. if all Following numerous safe burglaries | downtown, all of them indicating meth- DRIVE 10 ROUND \IP — men, the attack on | morning Included SAFE ROBBER BAND. | | Detectives Scour Downtown | ; Districts After New Raid © Below the “Dead Line.” | Following an attempt to force the|| @ate of M. T. Horn & Co., at No. 114! Park Place, last Sunday or Saturday || night, Detective Sergeant Finn and! &® Group ot detectives assigned with| J) him to curb safe robberies downtown, { || etrested tén men at Mulberry and Canal Streets last night. | The prisoners were to-day held in| $2,600 pail each, before Magistrate || Marsh in Tombs Court on an affidavit alleging suspicion of burglary. | ‘The identity of “James Mall,” one || ef the ten alleged robbers held, was | | established by the police to-day as {| James Martin, who recently finished a term in Sing Sing for the attempt- 4 robbery of the safe in the Metro- politan Insurance Company office at No. 543 West 145th Street May 14, 197. The explosive charge used by Martin then was so strong that it||[) blew him and his confederate || “rough the back wall of the office, injuring both so seriously that they were in hospital for weeks. AN the recent safe “blowings” have indi- gated a recklessness in the quantity of explosive used. ‘The attempt on the Horn safe. which contained thousands of dol- Jars’ worth of sheet gold for the making of gold pens, was unsuccess- ful. But the outer door of the safe ‘was blown to picces and the inner Jocks so damaged that it took four- teen hours for experts to open them. Blood stains on the safe and floor indicated that at least one of the was injured and it is be- Neved by the detectives that this ac- ! of | Models, 29.75 ‘the Horn safe convinced Finn that a/men capable formidable band of veteran safe crack- | under in ers had directed the whole series of robberies, He sald the group of ten/ th arraigned at Police Headquarters th was blown open in Ss To open a charge account on which you may pay as little as $1 a week, we are selling Women’s & Misses’ All Wool Jersey Sport Suits at $ 2G: fe . Equally adaptable to sports as well as general street wear and will stand up well under any kind of service. The narrow all-around belt, many narrow tucks on back and pockets give just the proper touch of style. Many models, one illustrated. Sizes 16 to 44. Colors—Heather, Reindeer, Copenhagen. Sport Coats, *19-% They are the jaunty Coats that have taken feminine hearts by storm. Finely made silvertones and gray mixtures, warm but light-weight fabrics, in the smart three-quarter length models. The coats are attractively trimmed and have set-in as well as’ patch pockets; full and half belted models. Sizes 16 to 44. Colors—Reindeer, Copen- hagen, Pekin and gray. 53—57 W. Mth St., near 6th Ave. vestigation. Another and less substantial safe of ¢ Horn firm Sep- tember, 1918, and $10,000 worth of sheet Id A Complete Size Selection In 16 Different Spring Styles! eo _ MSCREERYS ANNUAL SPRING SALES Embracing Every Department The Biggest Sale in Years of MEN’S SHOES $1075 Tax 8 Regularly $15.50 It is a most amazing merchandising feat to be able to offer such shoes as these at $10.75! In the first place, we can’t buy them for that to-day. And there is only the remotest chance that you'll ever be able to buy them for even $15.50! By all and every means get your quota of savings that this Sale now offers. James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street (Second Floor) Use 5th Avenue Arcade wie The Best on the American Continent ST Obtainable in NewYork only from Saxs & COMPANY BROA 1558—Dainty Maid Door Scop 57.50 Hil Ovington’s has ac- quired some celebrity asa place to buy wed- ding gifts, it is only be- cause Ovington’s has combined distinction and value in everything shown. OVINGTON’S «._ “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avense’ 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. CLOSING TIME 7.30 P. M. Sharp on Saturdays for SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADS. Want Advertisements for The Sunday World must be in The World’s Main Office on or before 7.30 Saturday evening. Branch Offices before 7 P. M. Positively no advertisements will be accepted after this time. Send Your Sunday World Want Advertisement in Early to Make Sure of its Publication. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS MAY BE OMITTED. ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' I ' ' | ' t ' 1 1 t ' ' ' ' ) \ (aa ' t 1 ' t ' ' ' t 1 ! ' 1 | ' t ' ' ' ' t ' ' 1 + | ' Mallory Fine Hats HAT an either mar or make a man’s appear- ance. Mallory Hats add in no small degree to the effectiveness of any suit with which they may be worn... . They are designed especially for the discriminating dresser.... Made on a quality basis to render double average service. With increased prices now universally in effect, a quality Hat is the only kind that can possibly render a service commensfirate with the price you must pay. Mallory in your new Spring Derby or Soft Hat means quality—plus! pway Saks & Company 1.34: STREET Sole New York Distributors Men’s Madras Shirts In a Special Sale at Saks At $2.35 § There is nothing better than a good Madras Shirt—and few Madras Shirts equal these. They are in a host of patterns that appeal strongly to those who would be individual in the choosing of their shirts—tri-color effects, smart single stripings, and cluster striped designs—all very uncommon, yet in perfect taste. Woven and Corded Madras in the collection—every shirt beautifully tai- lored, cut over measurements that assure proper proportions throughout. Imported and Domestic Silk Neckwear at $1.95 Made of soft, luxurious cravatings selected from the choicest loom- ings of European and American mills. ‘The patterns are quite exclu- sive, ranging from small all-over effects to luxurious flower designs in light browns and blues on dark, smooth satin grounds, Braimey DAKS KContpary «240 swe

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