The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1920, Page 9

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ee) ry _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920. INDICTED SLEUTH | GIVES $5,000 BAIL. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. neEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SHops FIFTH FLOOR SHIRTS for YOUTHS BLOUSES for BOYS | NECKWEAR for BOTH Detective Franklin Accused of Brib- ery and Extortion in Crusade . on Vice. | Detective Frederick Franklin of In-| Spector Underhill's staff, who wes in- dieted yesterday by the Grand Jury ‘on! charges of bribery and be arraigned for ple this afternoon or to-m« morning. After his arrest last ni e Was re- leased in $5,000 bail by Judge Nott of the Court of General Sessions, who ar-} ranged, the matter at his home, No. 151| East 61st Street. | ‘The arrest and indictment are an out- xtortion, will | either late | SpeciakValues for To-morrow in WOMEN’S SPRING BLOUSES $4.85 J(MBROIDERED Georgette Crepe or Crepe de (Chine Blouses in White, Flesh Color, Navy Blue, Brown or Taupe; frill or tucked models; low or two-in-one collar; rowth of the vi Right Prices for All! Values! That is all that our Boys’ Shops are discussing today. It is all that they ever think about at any time, but they realize that this is the time of all times munity from to Franklin hi knows nothing of the - > H) TEN ROBBERIES AT HOLLIS. | / Long Island Band, Beleve A gang of thieves, probably bors broke into ten h square of three County, L. L, | trance the 1 d open a ground | vindow, | Those robbed and the amounts lost| TeV, ena Road, wor at Te Ivn, $40; W. J. Sa omens Entered by mpoxed of Boys. Queens ach en- | to produce them. And the examples itemized below are typical of an institu- tion that is maintaining its«standards of quality and using every ounce of its initiative and resourcefulness to keep prices within the reach of the people! long sleeves; some trimmed with Valenciennes Lace. SECOND FLOOR ‘WOMEN’S BREAKFAST COATS Special for WEDNESDAY ONLY at Youths’ Shirts $1.95 to $3.95 Madras, cheviots and percales, modeled on youthful body lines and not cut-down sizes. Fine quality, fast dyes and plenty of variety. Neckbands, 12 to 14 Boys’ Blouses $1.45 to $3.95 Fine selection of new pattern percales, madras and cheviots, in separate collar, attached collar, and collarless models. Boys of 7 to 14 years, * Boys’ Silk Scarfs 50c to 95c Foulards and silks, in a variety of fancy stripes and figures. Good quality and well made. Boys’ Knit Scarfs *2.50 to *3.00 The plain colors are $2.50. The color stripes are $3.00. All made with the slip-easy band. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor clerk in Jamaica Post OM jewelry; Mrs, Isaac S. $17.50 Excellent styles in the finest of Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, showing the most attractive of light and dark colorings. SECOND FLOOR soulevard, than $1 ‘ Untrimmed Hats 1.87 | Our regular $2.87 Newest Hats are of lisere and row-and-row braid are offered at this large reduction. | _ Shapes are those pictured and a number of others, eee { ALLEGED ROBBER RUSE FAILS Olgar Store Yanager Arrests “In- apector of Cash Register.” Latest Spring Models in Women’s CHECKED SILK HAND. BAGS Exceptional Value at Fd $4.85 and 6.85 : An unusually attractive assortment; including many reproductions of fine Frencl originals at these reasonable prices. , Assorted colors. A NEW MODEL ARM HAND BAG With large bracelet ring and slide; inside compartment; Black End TCO cae es vevonocen Very specially priced at smart and becoming. They may be most attractively trimmed with these charming, very inexpensive FLOWERS 47 Our regular .77 Field flowers, roses and artistic flower trimming. See our three coulumn adv. on page 23, Also Men's Work Shirts, and Exceptional Sale of Women’s Gloves. This morning dressed man ¥ Cigar store at behind the cour register. “What are you doing here the store manager “I am a cash register. inspector,” an- awered the stranger. The store m: $8.95 BABY CARRIAGES Pullman Sleepers—1920 Models Special for Wednesday at $39.75 We Fil AT OWER STOR [A BARGAIN BASEMENT] Worthy of Very Special Mention Is a Collection Of New Spring Models in Sale of Easter Suits MISSES’ SUITS; FROCKS © ~ FOR kage Carriages ~ bath be iol Hance deigibode Higiowesg ine v4 § with Ivory gear, a wcru or nite, equippec with turn-tab! ie gear, a ie} i ACCORDEON PLAITED CAPES P eal hig wheels, anti-friction wheel fasteners, wind shield and sanitary Cahouter, STYLE ORIGINATIONS TRANSLATED INTO ; argain NEWER TERMS FOR THE MISS OF 14 TO 20 You will save both time ney if you come your Easter Suit. ‘The selection is so large that you are sure to be dd, Nine chances in © can fit you. prac- tically without alteration. And our prices are lower will find any e in New York ality. BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING Fashioned of durable Fabrics in light weights, suitable for j Dress, School or General Wear. BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS sers; well tailored; trousers lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years... 20,00 BOYS’ SPRING REEFERS——-In a fine assortment of Blue Serge; Faney Wool Mixtures, full belted models; sizes 3 to 10 yrs, Value $15 11,75 WASHABLE SUITS—In plain, striped and two-tone effects; Junior Norfolk, plain and French Middy and Oliver Twist models; sizes 3.95 te 5.00 2% to 10 years.... Misses’ Suits of Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill 95.00 Delineating the jaunty youthfulness of Eton jacket suits, the charm of box models, the individuality of suits with string belted coats or nipped-in waistlines; many odd con- ceits in collars and unusual applications of embroidery, braiding and stitchery. ‘Two trou RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS—Of Gov- ernment Twill; tan color; belted; hat to match; sizes 6 to 18 years, Special...,.....++5 $7.50 Boys’ Cloth Hats and Caps Boys’ Cloth Hats . $1.95 to 3.25 Boys’ Straw Hats . $1.95 to 7.50 Regulation Tam o’ Shanters— In Blue Serge... e+ eee: $2.25 to 3.95 Golf Caps... . $1.75 to 3.50 at the left are merely ex- amples of the styles. There are many others in Serge, Poplin, Mohair and ‘Trico- tine, All beautifully made. Nearly all silk lined. Sizes up to 56 bust. 19=to 79= Still in.progress. Our Sale of: 20,000 Yards of Cotton Goods from our manufacturing department which we are offer- ing to our customers practically below the present wholesale prices. Misses’ Tailleur Frocks of. Tricotine and Poiret Twill 89.50 , Wrought into every line and curve of these tailored frocks is the carefree spirit of youth. Developed into Eton, 19.85 59.50 straightline and distended hip models. Short sleeves add to their winsome qualities, and a dainty vestee, a bit of em- broidery or braiding give a definite chic and grace. ART EMBROIDERY SECTION Ramie | Fine Heavy petian MAIN FLOOR , , Rhy Linene Ginghams | Percale uitings Introducing a Picturesque Fashion Extra hie os ie very | ‘The best qual- | Suitable for Featuring Imported and Domestic Spring Novelties in Normandy Lace, ' NEKO (itety of col- | best ymakes in| ity. Width 36 ih ; deity Chaise Longue Covers, Pillows, Seart's and Doilies; also Scrap Baskets, MISSES’ ACCORDEON PLAITED CAPES ie gv tt Bt atrinet, nals inc ha in s Sees 0s Vi various style Boxes, Hat Stands, Pin Cushions and Silk Pillows, «| es A , ee dreatens | Abt Diana all | wreak | Arle ete mostly : Of Tricotine and Poiret Twill tah skits and colors. With | of designs and ark Polo NOVELTIES for EASTER GIFTS i sport suits 32 inche: colors. idth 36 in 95.00 and 110.00 The accordeon plaited cape falls gracefully either from a yoke of the material or of soft lustrous satin. Large en- veloping collars impart a picturesqueness, and withal the PIN CUSIILONS CANDY shape, covered with silk.. $1.00 FLOWER VASES—Cov- BOWLS—Gold lace cover with doll’s head... $7.25 ROUND PILLOWS Glass 45c yd. Extra Special 39c yd.| 39c yd.| 45c yd. Cape is one of the smartest of youthful Spring Fashions. Chiffon Taffeta Remnants ered with gold lace, rosebuds $2.25 | Georgette Crepe, with floral i Finest quality of | Vere Bert UaIY” | silk, cottem, wos! and PICTURE FRAMES ROTIANGA eh onsite ea $7.95 ats HES eee fata, will make «| velvets. These are short Of silk and gold lace. . $3.95 | SILK SCRAP BASKETS et neavy weigh most wonderfu BONWIT TELLER. & CO. Grokt lace tring $7.50 plaited skirt, which | lengths from our work. NIGHT LIGHT DOLLS width 40 inches i i o_o, - in a gr rr | is a style very rooms in lengths of 14 yd. Rae Piata ae calRar nin = UND § c yo The Specully Shop of Oniginalions , light | much in vogue h ay Of taffeta; electric at RO Ul SILK PU. FIFTH AVENUE Ai 38 STREET edith | he Eee [ORR tachment sores +s $8.50 | LOWS—Fruit’ decorations $3.25 2 r yard yard, ic, LScto 7.50 SILK PHONE SCREENS V2bvd | 2AG vd. [ee sr stil Bryant Fitts ’«*enue 23 W. 38th al 4 RTT

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