The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 15

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wo I RT AE a — eth TE I SS A be] a 7 - " THE EVENING WORLD, eee MARC 19, 1920. : ie! er +] tric alarm. The glass in front of thn | Areaway of the building, The suspects | i lattice work had been removed, but] are Samuel Geller, No. 891 Fox s We Tl pr] mi EL the wooden bars were not disturbed. | Street, the Bronx; Julius Muray of Te The silks apparently had been drawn No. 216 West 140th Street; M Store G loses at 5 P. Fr ‘ough the openings in the Finally, No, 122 First Avenue; * ; THREAT (}f THIEVES, vont Sita fittest vide isha ited Grutinen i oat ipleceker tn Street, 344 BS Company east ton seann wera |APeaeh 53 aca iaaie. B) SIXTH. AVE? " 20,000 worth of goods was found | ty he outer Nourh a HiaS Me j f eae enGVE. On, February 18,, 49.000 a Easter ShoeSale 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street ! Penis ee ree worth was found in the lower hatt,|Of These, 3,709 Were Received at MODERN £verything desirable jnare tes ssid idl Te ane in Getting Away | tna fan automobile which drew up in| the Hostess House of Red KITCHENS Footwear t savings you yeu ht re peas ith Silk, They Finally |front of the building at 7.30 in the | Cross at Hoboken. H | Agta A 4 T Ww, “| morning was hastily wbandoned when | ‘ ok ; IMC js : 2 4 Take $11,800 Worth, ema ran tats arnangd | aramaxaTo. arc sewn BL have PEMCO porce- IE | ga Spring Shirts and Neckwear |}; He ‘Phe police still have the automobile. pieuatik edie 2,709 pt hk widens of santtady and attend } 4 The Up-to-Date Silk and Dyeing | Mr. Blitzer said that a man called |seventeen nationalities up to March 15, Lab Aad ld 5 Company and the Hmpire Lace and| him on the telephone February 16, and | according to records of the Port of lim- tive. : » Braid Cémpany occupying adjoining |*#id: “We have tried for you three |Parkation at Hoboken. You can see them at ; sna 12 Or en ; rooms on thé third floor of No, 413 weer Reng OL ERNN HETS only Ale elier Sas are’ rieioed is all Department ne | oa f way report pol MT dee hy trer. | Red Cross hostess Tt is under- Furnit Stores. Be i " acy that sigue worth OE ook bad Teen’ areey Cerne, mowving. an |e oe American solders MM sure you get the BN Excellent Values For Saturday peen stolen last night ‘the charge of the theft of $35,000) The respe PEMCO. It's guar- ie ‘| ‘ The f A buildin worth of skins from Samuel Steiner, [eign prides anteed. In Brown, Mahog- 95 Negligee Shirts a ont door of the building had Virier, at No: 115 West 90th Street. |ish, 1,101; Luxembursi |] ang. Pateot Colt, 4 Pdeen forced, and the doors of the ne police say they found the men|79; Malian, 41; German, 81; Russian, Grey Kid and Black $3 95 warerooms, The stock rooms were| unloading a truck and packing the|23; Spanish, 7; 5; Pol ‘ A i d : ‘ protected by supposedly burglar proof | stolen skins in burlap bags. Mee AB Ailes mericanize ‘ r re. Wwobden gratings, wired WHA an edt. | Four of the mon wére Cauglt h an Mexicas, veoh ir : FrenchPum These are shirts of that popular shirt fabric, . Thi hath} P woven Madras, correct in detail, attractive est ees eee eae a ate : oa = In Patent Colt in pattern, and at the price areal shirt value. and White Kid. aN lata Silk Neckwear 6% A splendid assortment this, You will want several of these of firm, heavy, Moire silks— ties. Of an excellent quality \ Mf cravats that look well and keep silk, in plain and fancy patterns, i ll—~irnorcce n looking well. and in good variety. t FULDRESS : Enibracing Every Department $2.65 $1.45 i Ground Floor 4 i EXTRAORDINARY! |_| ine Of | F ; e | ) ‘ Gus of ; | Men’s Oxfords | ‘ : in t most ha eee ea ’ us van eae | High Covered French Heel Oxfords The new Spring Oxfords are Another groupe at a lower a Pp ases we ve ever made Hone cease tees 5-9 being shown—swagger Brogues, price but with no lowering of Hints vcr anions and the more subdued but no did Th bla ane 9 e | L Ti less smart models. In calf and pore ba Li n black and tan, M S ‘la i a na ; Cordovan, black and tan. Splendid ‘value at this price. : one-eyelet Tie with high cov- | ens oOpring | onloe $14.50 $11.75. 4a | Patent Colt, s : \ GED A limited number of men’s Dull Oxfords will be " op = of @) ats | Kid. especially priced tomorrow and while they last. } | 95 a | 7 $9.75 | Ne yi | i . i || Little Boys’ Easter Shoes || Peuinriek | Something very ultra! | In Patent, Dull and Tan. 9 QS fy, ; Sizes 8 to 13%e.0... J : | $ 5 Big Boys’ Dress Shoes | Children’s (ef) Easter Shoes |; | | | ' | (Mature ‘Last. ifei | Regular $75, $85 and ! lglg wee auc a) | equisr 24> easly lane ares & MSCREERYS ANNUAL SPRING SALES | {I|] Sizes 815 to ke y % a ' Wt 3.45 & o J Embracing Every Department ‘ ’ 66 ” ; pas . \ | THEY’RE THE “FIND J] sms BY | mi | ) ie 1 | s 1 | é } OF THE SEASON! | ~Tet ties Ge crv” NI | Last Da y Po) ee These 200 coats (thag’s all we could get of iI Cordo, Brown Of Th aS i them) are strictly hi class propositions. i Saige wetd res rata i Ultra is the word! Let us skim over the details i Blacher print we Ene: 5991 e “ay i and you can see for yourself what they are. | : : 1] L var S ALE OF 7 } } About halfof them areim manenee fabrics—Scotch j | Tweeds, Hurlingham Heathers and foreign- | ‘ H } looking Cheviots. The rest of them are of the | ; best American looms but of the same scope of iI ' : textrres. All of them are silk trimmed and i} ' scantily lined ry the Spring Slmantoat should | Ear } be. There are Raglans, Box Coats and Single HY aa een j and Double Breasted Form-fitting models. if ieheOyee cash tae f All at This Low Price i Thoroughbreds—every one of them! And not Wt 358 | | { | buyable to-day for less than $75, $85 and $95. HE tables marked at $ 95 A most extraordinary offer at $63.50. font $5.00, $7.00, | . SIZES FROM 35 TO 42 | are a help to the woman | i HH shopper but to the man | hl in search of a gift they | \t are manna in the wilder- | al lud + ) | ness indeed! ncluding Tax Gentlemen:— | | | ‘ ‘ iW) OVINGTON’S ~ | bd |] “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ | _ The Season calls for a | \M] sraith Ave-ar 31a Se Don’t Delay 4 Medium Weight Suit. We have There is but one day f to take advant Pa aplenty at - - - - $46.50 alithexalisacdacedi neni wendertliesle eBay mer: USUALLY $60 and $65 all the shirts you will need for Spring and Summer. | | Every Desirable Color Combination And Plain White bad James MeCreery & Co EASY, CREDIT Ne.0.0% nome | « Attractive Styles in f q J i ule 1 (Second Floor) i , 5th Avenue 35th Street James McCreery & Co | Use 5th Avenue Arcade : Open 2 Charge Account / 5th Avenue Main Floor) 34th Street STONPARREC. BIW.I4?St. Near 62 Ave One Flight Us, Open Evenings. wacurdanigene nese etangitince x0 nt B82 TOE A SAE A TIRES aed seetinned | bieisiainbieiraliaenti

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