The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 6

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PLEADS CASE EFORE M'INTYRE, HIS OLD-TIME FOE IN PAJAMAS FROM LAMBS CLUB FIR “Artal Over Shin Pol Policeman Re-| Verses Positions—Clashed Jain Broadway Throng : as Blaze Routs 100. in Becker Case. * rere te Arama in the Court of] Mire was discovered Im @ tin _ Unllérstood onty by those who remam- Aetedl the first Booker murder| ff Broadway, at 3 A. M. voli bass "|About 100 Lambs who were asle i ‘The case is that of Isaac Bradford, No, 2400 Seventh Avenue, 4 negro, The story i#|to bed, hiked the other way, and 5 done any damage of consequence drama that the lawyers are " however, is not that of the | suests in the Hotels Astor and Cla ase itetf, They are watching the | !dae. and many of them put on wha Court amd the lawyer for the defence. | ever was handy and joined a typi; ‘W. Goff is defending the ne- aed the court is prosided over McIntyre. In the earlior the Becker case. ( SAVE! Inventory Clean-Up Sale Mcintyre ed his purposn, which was record with such hot words re is presiding and it is braves the wrath of the man & Plea of guilty in | bad been refured, jury was started. | @aid that Goff showed as he did. twenty-eight in the celebrated Gardiver JACOBY CASE GOES OVER. Dector’s Coane Declares His De injunction proceedings ie tapeneation with the charge that Dr, George W. Jacoby, alienist of na- come reputation, pemuaded ac <tmoryeasold woman, vietim to 00 Per Cara $ . rt to-day unull mast Mon- day, Appell of cou: fot Dr. 3 a peels the defense of Dt. Jaco:y <0 Yo re rena Wronkow, ani Satan or LA ell ae Grannies ot ronkow's state, oe Bae no No payment was mado rtgages and now in Sus Be tno knowledge of her act, | tach wri Sp BOAST BOOSTS HIS FINE. Sidewalk Obstructor Told Petice- jaan We Had Plenty of Money. Barry Sobults, a packing case mano- factuter of No. 614 ast Houston Street, wag fined % in Hssex Market Court this mo! the charge of obstruct!” enjer ae According to Patrolman Giuasepp! ceere of the Sheriff Street aes he warmed Schultz to move the from the aldewalk Sutur- mulls refused to do ao und There jy, 8s eto fine for buch an offerise is a Tere Be Dav bare plenty ok wu : On Lam we plenty money i wil make it 86." ld a aN POLICEMAN IN HOSPITAL. ' Saffers Uacerations and Possible Wracture of Mkull—Cause # Mystery. Patrolman John W. Fealy of No, #12 ‘West 47th Street, attached to the Wes: Peers cy spies be ts in the Bellevue & possible othe ‘At, the woporved ¥ ¥e y ja “rest- reports were made. The first Sy° the name of James Carey of No, ‘Bast Street. ‘The BSTABLISHM MANY ACTORS FLEE eianifeeiis Guests at Astor and Claridge! gus Geheral @essions to-day, but it is|loeet on the fifth floor of the Lambs Club, No, 128 West 44th Street, just to-day. in the six-story structure put over- coats over their pajamag and biked for the lower floor and street. Tho accuse! of the murder of Patrotman| Lambs downstairs, who hadn't gone the time Battalion Chief Kelly ar- fm ke cabaret and did kill the police-| rived had the fire out \efore it he The nose of the apparatus awoke Broadway night crowd at the scene. Nicholas Maher, Chief of the Higt Be Thrifty||<4 t by Kenneth amour, | (Welgints trem ¥% to $ Carats) ye ‘anys. will not vous days. Wi For that reasan we offer ar tanelae on’ en Invest your money for » better Investment hed ah a BGUTERESONS ST/onmie square ST cinerer ovvosirs NASA AS D GILY MALL D 1a7e > ENTE fe im SER REPS saR ea NN ws FeO Re ° r . : ‘ ep Re FEO SD MOND SM MARK Bo, Bod, {tand Falls, N. Y., who is at thd Astor, was a guest of the New York boys as soon as he ap- to the jing. peared,ia a dresp coat, without shirt |S '* pd men and collar, ’ ‘Thirty guedte at breakfast in the|‘NICKY’ VISITING SICK FRIEND lin we roorn of the Copingwood Hotet ae in West 35th Street Were disturbed Fire Department, ]41 West 3th Street and did about $5,000 dumage. The Collingwood was W. J. Fallon, counsel for’ “Will ot the Wisp Nicky” Arfstein, announced to- ‘agging fire hose, Chairs | before Thursday. The, bonding com- tites spoiled. ‘The fire was in the of the bargain. kitchen of Solway‘s restaurant at No. Store Closes at 5 P. M. en Pp —FIFTH AVENUE— 38th Street by r- t al single band cuffs. Cotton ribbed union guits are’ just, the thing for mid- scason wear, ‘They are in half sleeves and ankle length, and « are just the right’ weight for carly Spring. $1.75 Silk Half Hose Full-fashioned silk hose of fine quality, with liale tops and soles, in black, white and colors, ; $1.28 wear, Silk Half Hose A very good quality silk, strengthened with lisle tops, toes, and heels; ini a variety of colors. 75¢ Ground Floor The new Spring Oxfords are now being shown—swag- ger Brogues and the more sub- dued models. In black, tan and Cordovan. $14.50 Fourth Floor filled with smoke, but the fire did not mula, (ran | to-day by the ‘intrusion of a company day that his client wouldn't surrender of firemen and tables were overturned and appe- pany which promised to put up £190.900 nas backed ou ‘The latest rumor in the District At- | . ! torn offi \s es it fi ee iJ ice si ie in 1 ‘slok Hares} there” ‘ones and their that a. Ld 4 are sm | Lord & Taylor Men’s Shirts Underwear and Hosiery Attractive Shirt Values We are offering this week very good Madras shirts for Spring and Summer wear at a real price inducement. shirts with button down collars attached; $2.85 Underwear for Spring Medium weight Balbriggan shirts and drawers are a pop- ular combination for Spring The shirts have half sleeves, the drawers are regu- lar ankle length. 85c the garment » Men’s New Oxfords A limited number of dull finish Oxfords marked at a very low price. $9.75 39th Street Also white Oxford Cotton Half Hose A good substantial cotton hose for Spring wear. In black and col- ors. 353 pairs $1.00 have been Storé Closes at 5 P. M. 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE- Lord & Taylor . Telephone Orders Filled—~ Phone Greeley 1900-—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. 39th Street & Store Closes at 5 P.M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street . —FIFTH AVENUE— ' 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Picture Grandmother’s Incredulity were she to enter the modern home and see all the conveniences that make her granddaughter’s duties a matter of a few pleasur- able hours, whereas she spent days doing the very, same things. Thé Claxo—$37.50 is such a new convenience, we are just now showing it for the first time. It is here pictured, but you can best understand its worthi- ness if you will allow us to demonstrate it for you in the depart- ment. With the turn of a switch ydu can have hot, moist air for drying purposes, or cold, moist air for cooling—it will make a welcome fan*in hot weather. Another advantage is that it absorbs all dust and impurities in the air. A deodorizer attachment will ° make it possible to disinfect a sick room. ticles. A Ten-Piece Pyrex Set—$4.00 The set, illustrated, consists of 6 ramekins, 2 round pie plates, an oblong bread pan and cas- needs no in- troduction, and your familiarity with the usual prices will convince you how special is the above serole, including cover. “Pyrex” price. Decorated Pyrex Ware Attractive for tableware. lutely fire and water proof. Round Casseroles........ $3.00, $3.75 and $4.25 Oval Casseroles.............- $3.10 and $4.25 The colors are abso- The Aladdin Thermalware Jar---$15.00 Just like Aladdin’s Lamp, will perform wonders for you, With the qualities of the thermos bottle, keeping things hot and cold, it has the greater advantage of siz gallon and the neck is wide enough to receive larger ar- The glass lining has the strength to endure hard , as it holds a Seventh Floor The Lam amend Id brought many a cheerless, lonesome soul out of the darkness when he wandered through the dreary streets sending darts of warm light into shadowy nooks and crannies. ore oil lamp on the reading table a cen- ago drew all members of the tamily es its companionable glow. And still the lamp lives in this twentieth century, only more brilliantly, more attractively. The room without a lamp is as unappealing as a vestibule. i When wandering through the depart- ments on the Fitth Floor, the eye is in- variably attracted to the Lamp Depart- ment, richly inviting in its spring display. Each Lamp spells coziness and color, and the Lord & Upaglor collection is so com- sehensive that one can select a lamp to Vipplaseea ia with any scheme ot decoration. For your own home, or for gifts to spring brides, there are many splen- did suggestions here awaiting you. Fifth Floor. F or Tomorrow Only Blankets Comfortables and Bedspreads UST at the time when Bedding J supplies are in need of replen- ishing, comes this opportunity to save by buying quality in quan- tity. Blankets White o1 grey, wool and cotton mixed, pink and blue striped borders, ribbon bound. Single bed size...... pair $5.00 Double bed size............. pair $6.00 Novelty Figured Comfortables Pain color borders to match..each $4.75 Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads Neat Marseilies designs; single and double bed sizes............ each $2.50 Mail and telephone orders filled only while the merchandise lasts, Second Floor Where Quality Is Essential = down to the bargain price of $19 ments of $3.50 per week Special 10% Discount From Regular Price Pay Only $3. 50 Per Week Four-Piece Bedroom Suite Regular Price $220—Discount Price $198 During the coming week a Special Discount of 19% will be allowed on this regular $220 four-piece bedroom suite. This bring the cost 98, Which can be paid in easy install Your selection of this suite in mahogany, ivory, or golden oak. Bureau rs} : Ss RO ed ana USN TAG i a measures 42 inches in length and has pretty panels in cane just below I'welve piece sets, decorated in Mya 22 karat gold and touches of its handsome 24x80 inch mirror. Bed is also panelled at h id foot . Semmens rem ee Maceo. Us beveled oben and fon FP Oh aii en RC Pa ir tesseseesees $49.00 to $75.00 Dressing table is 86 inches long and has three beautiful Handsomely hand carved sets at at cat, DRAGER abate Eee: $120.00 which swing on specially fitted hinges. During this week, special - ? Tee See emer eee Cece im ia 2 price, $198 (Payable $3.50 « week). Black Celluloid Appropriate for Men's Gifts Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. 7 ; ° Manicure articles........e005 Oe | Pat Brurhes..%..34s0eeens ss $1.95 arven panes: Alse Open Monday Exenings. Military Brushes, pair....... $9.50. | Clocks..... - $9.25 COWPERTHWAIT & Sons Cloth Bruaheaicas caccsg ues $4.75 | Shoe Homs...-+..sesssus ve -$1.75 pe. Plain or Decorated Amber—a tint that is both practical and beautiful, comes in “Oldest Furniture House in America’ } all pieces for toilet use—hair, cloth and hat brushes, mirrors, combs, buffers, puff boxes, 193-205 Park Row hair receivers, glove stretchers, salve and cream jars, jewel boxes and manicure articles. at Chatham Sq. Toilet Table Appointments of lvory Finished Celluloid SSSING table necessities have evolved into works of rare beauty, and Celluloid in ivory, shell and amber tints, either plain or artistically decorated and carved, daily adds to its popularity. ‘The wide selection of designs, both in contour and decoration, to be found jin this department offers suggestions for the choosing of acceptable Easter gifts. Toilet Sets—in La Parisienne, Du Barry and Jeanne d’Arc patterns, 3 to 15 pieces. * finished Celluloid——3 piece sets at $63.00 Hand. decorated and plain Ivory $22.50 to’ 12 piece sets at Ground Floor, N standard makes of trunks and bags as have bego me renowned for their substan- tiality and convenience devices. quality items at appealing prices. A . neer basswood, fibre; cretonne lined and with O one ever discovered the meaning of the word “}conomy ” inferior, cheap luggage. A football receives no rougher tr a trunk or bag in transportation. So Lord & Taylor on We invite your attention to t Light Weight Suit Cases Tan cowhide leather over stecl trame; strongly se lined throughout with linen and with inside shirt pocket. Solid brass Jocks. es 24 and 26 inches... Steamer Wardrobe | Wardrobe Trunks, $63.75 | Full Size Wa Trunk—$33.50 Full size—43. inches high ‘ L aeply vee | by 23 inches wide; all roun Bent Open top model, 3-ply ve a Teuinia beat credit acpi wide ageing vulcanized wood and fibse inter- lining; attractive cretonnelin- | Jined; shoe po bolts. covered; 12 ha by buying catment than ly carry such he following wed-on corners; $19.50 rdrobe Trunks $43.50 high, 24 inches hes deep; fibre angers tonne ckets,5 drawers, ocks and is di- compartments, iat drawer for shoe pockets; convertible hat ings; § drawers, including | top drawer } drawer; fitted with spring weaien hat oni 11 Tang A stad “inte aw shoe pocketsand launcty bag) | Convertible | lock and draw bolts. Palka spring lock and di ts peas ealaietrs

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