The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 17

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this country, has been sent back to his} Miss Janis’s ward according to a let- i} ELSIE JANIS’S WAR i Har tae Sevtons Wan teen te be "ORPHAN SENT HOME |": SET a Wak Ta ter | uf MARY Saraki sad cael’ is at No. 1496 Carroll Street, wae | was learned from the records at Ellis|there was no neceasity for his being held up by three armed men at Carroil ‘ ‘ |Island to-day eared for in America Street and Albany Avenue, and robbed |Henrico Cardi, Protege of Actress, — = of $128 in cash, a gold watch and| - " pencil. The bandits escaped in an Found to Have Wealthy | | auto. H oragerare rreeepars Parents, DR. DAY CAUSES ARREST. Henrico Cardi, one of the best known { Oharges Youth With Theft of $105 of Burope brought to Worth of Navy Goods. - = — On complaint of Dr. Jonathan P. Day, director of the navy food stores, Thomas McMahon, nineteen, of No. 1411 Madison | jf Avenue, was arrested last night on a} ff charge of burglary at Moshulu Park- way and Webster Avenue, the Bronx. McMahon is charged with burgtarizing | h saying to her: “Keep still and), avy food store at Third Avenue and | Fordham Road of $105 worth of shoes | throw up your hands!” She screamed and the other man|and other merchandise. The police say | Gkl & hadniee dha. trick He | Bart, oF, he stolen property has been | stunning blow on the head. The other hit her numerous blows on the head and face with the butt of his re- “Wolver. They left her bleeding and Bnconscious, after tying her, on the Moor of the kitchen. It is believed heer skull is fractured. ' BEAT LANDLADY i AND STEAL $1,500' New Lodgers Take Brooklyn Wom- an’s Gems After One Day at Home, : Mrs, Mary Vai, twenty-eight, pro- Prietor of a four-story brick furnished room house at No. 366 State Street, Brooklyn, was brutally beaten and robbed of jewels valued at $1,500 late yeuterday afternoon by two young meh who had taken a room Tuesday, They gave their names as “Misky” an@ “Brennan,” which, the police be- Meve, were fictitious, One of the men flourished a revol- | yesterday and thirty suits and twenty overcoats, valued at $4,000, taken. Returning home yesterday, Harry 8. Krinski, a stock broker whose home “war orphans” grocer | list KRYSTALAK | ‘for cooking than fluid milk | For it is pure, fresh milk, without the cream, in dry, white crystal form. The 50c package makes — Tenchers Binme Low Pay. Ninety per cent. of the 2,660 teachers | who resigned during 1919 gave “low wages" as their reason, Bugene F. Nif necker, Aesistant Director of the Di sion of References of the Board of Ex | cation, declared yesterday at the Rotary | For the third time in a year, the | Club [gackeon in oe facts ees in 5 quarts. | appealing for support for the Lockwood: ; : tafor shop of J. Walter Gallagher, No |Torahue bill increasing toachera’ gal- At your grocer's. \ 2% Livingston Street, was robbed aries. I fj 3 BIG STORES: NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, NEWARK Easter Styles for Men and Women Don’t worry one minute just because you haven’t ready cash to get the smartest of Spring clothes for Easter. Menter, with 42 thriving stores in the largest cities in the country, does not charge extra for credit. Menter stands ready to extend to every man and woman Cash or credit, our prices are just the same, and every reader of this paper the most generous of credit terms. garment in every one of our 42 stores is marked with a plain price ticket. So don’t hesitate about coming to this friendly store, where an abundance of the newest of correct Spring styles awaits you and where you are just as‘welcome as if you laid down spot cash. _ One price to all is a feature of the Menter store, and that price as low as the spot cash fellow demands for the same quality of merchandise, Spring Suits for Men and Young Men Scores and scores of the nifticst styles in single and double breasted models with a variety of material and mix tures that it will be hard to match, Women’s Suits The most distinctive modes that New York produces—a real showing of tailored smartness in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serges, Tweeds, Heath- er Mixtures and Wool Jer- seys. Flawless tailoring and beauty of design in all the de- sirable shades. $35 to $120 Silk and Cloth Dresses Menter’s New York buyers picked out these lovely mod- els, and that means elegance and exclusiveness that you won't find in many stores. $20 to $80 Never before has the Men- ter showing of young men’s suits met with such ardent ap- proval from our tens of thou- sands of customers through- out the United States, Give Menter a chance to show you sterling value and expert tailoring at right prices and on generous terms of payment. ; Coats $40 to $80 Jaunty jackets and the longer tailored coats in all the most desirable of correct modes with a beauty of deco- ration in keeping with the 42 Stores 42 Cities Get Spring Hat Also e will sell you $30 f clothes 2.00 first payment 10 a wee If you want to make 1 : MENTERS style. me . ase of $50 to $100 the most gen #22;50 to) 885 TERMS crous terms will be cheerfully arranged, —_— = WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE Gladly and cheerfully Soft and Derbies, all new styles. $3 to $7 WELCOME BOYS’ SUITS $10 to $20 It's Menter’s business to give credit, and we ‘ do it willingly and Sturdy, stylish suits cheerfully that the little fellow ‘ will be proud to wear. Millinery ; There's plenty to select Binnaen New York Store Brooklyn Store Newark Store from 149 Market St. . One Flight Up Open Saturday Evening 435 Fulton St. One Flight Up Open Saturday Evening 226 West 125th St. One Flight Up Open Every Evening Skirts, ete. coataiiien viiees POT em RRR EN PRE OU 1 ARENT ERASE cr Cee Ee ‘piston : “gg EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. vee MAW Awe McCutcheon’s Little Folks’ Clothes Just Arrived from France From the tiniest bib to the lingerie party frock for ‘“‘miss-just-turned-fourteen,”’ each of these little gar- ments reveals the exquisite stitchery and daintiness characteristic of the French needleworker, and fine- Reg.TradeMark Ness and f.i¢ quality typically McCutcheon. For Basy’s Best Bis AND TUCKER Long dresses, very lovely with Val and Irish lace, that are most suitable for christening day. Short dresses with their puff sleeves finished with a bit of real lace or perhaps with yokes embroidered with little sprays of flowers. Wee bonnets with Frenchy bows and tiny tucks. And bibs and Princess slips all made by hand. CHILDREN’S IMPORTED UNDERWEAR & FROCKS Very dainty and fine is the hand-made underwear for children from 2 to 10 years. Every garment is hand-embroidered, many of them lace-trimmed and all cut on the generous lines that mothers desire. And very sheer, hand-made dresses for little folks up to 14 years— of Crepe de Chine, Voile, Nainsook and Dotted Swiss, made with that quaint charm that only France can achieve. broidered or lace-trimmed, they are most suitable and becoming for afternoon wear and party purposes. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Prettily em- White House Shoes For Men An excellent shoe which gives satisfaction to men, because Well made; of selected leathers; by expert workmen The White House high lace shoe may be had in many comfort-giving styles: —in Blucher or straight lace shoes, —in English last, —in narrow or medium toe, Gimbel Brothers tarry the sole New York City Agency for the White House Shoe. We have chosen this make after many months of investigat- ing and believe that THERE ¢ ~—in kid or calf. —Four styles are illustrated here, ~—Ranging in price from $10.50 to $15.00 ON THE MARKET TODAY The shoe which gives COMFORT QUALITY at moderate prices. IS NO BETTER SHOE FOR MEN STYLE It is made by the same reliable maker as the Buster Brown Shoe for Poys and Girls, which has proved so universally salisfacory and desiratle, Fede.al Tax Not Included * GIMBELS MEN'S SHOE SHOP— Fourth Floor

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