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has IN $50, 000 THEFTS) White House, a cording to 4h announce. National Cloak: p ent made | to. r . pid A resolution, signed by more than 200 S Sere oF ln ah An Easter Cutlery Merchant and Razor Come |tr##men, reauesting President Witson| Bpiscopal Church, No. 281 Fourth Ave- 2 chant a azor Come | - eta {nue. The Rev undo! aKimn : % to exercise all possible influence to} of Washington, carried the resolution t0 Millinery pany Employee Accused remove Sultan forever from gov-|the President of Plot. aoe — a forEaster Charles Lederer, twenty-six, owner of a ciitlery store at No, 1856 Third Avenue, was arrested last night by Detective Sergeant John Frazer in connection with the reported theft of about $50,000 worth of goods from we] No. 229 Harrison Street, Brooklyn, during the past year. Joseph F. Siegel, twenty-six, of No. 380 Jay Street, Brooklyn, a stock clerk in the employ of a razor company, is | also held on a charge of grand lar- ceny. | ‘The police sajd they found approx- imately $1,200 worth of stolen articles in Lederer’s store. scl ce HELD AS A ROBBER. Revealed by | rrest. | was Nicholas | OCamardelia, years old, a chauffeur of No. Belmont Avenue, the Bronx, was arrested ast midnight in an automobile at 133d Street and Fifth Avenue by Patrolman Bernard Pryor, Questioned as to the contents of sev-| in the automobdfie, asive answers, the police allege, and Pryor, in investiga- tion, found the packages held leather goods on which the name of James Platino of No, 599 East 184th Street ap- peared, Platino, when notified, said his store had been burglarized Tuesday | $5,000 worth Of leather foods stolons” WILLS ALL TO HER DOCTOR. ad Not Scen Him in Ten Years— Nothing for Relatives, | Dr. Condit W. Cutler of No. 135 West 78th Street, to-day learned he had deen named heir to an estate of $20,000 by the will of an old patient, Miss Madeline Cochra om he had not iss Cochrane died Styles in BLYN SHOES FOR MEN 11 to maintain it. the economical distribution of Blyn-Shoes. 222-224 West 125th West of 7th Ave, 7 EAST seen for ten years. in Ser r, India, on Juye 29, last, ill was formally pre- sented for } sterday When in y Cochrane | welived at the Hote! Coloniai. sist Ste and Columbus Avenue. She left a and a brothey to whom sl r anda + to whom she beque ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. TWO MEN CAUGHT [CHURCH PROTEST AT SULTAN, ;prmmente! contro! of any part | of — ___ 2c been forwarded to the Low prices at no loss of style or quality. That has always been the Blyn policy—and we have the or- ganization, the buying power and the selling volume Eleven Big Blyn Stores are conveniently located for lip ¢ Fons, WEST SIDE STORES, . 2 St. Ste Rive. Moth and 40th Sta, Speeial Just received in time for Bat- urday’s Big Bale, 1,600 new Easter Hats for women, mieses and girls. Trimmed and un- trimmed, in many Pongees, TAn- ons and Silk Georgetten Many models, this The only store that sells the overstocks of the National Cloak & Sulit Co. No connection shapes and ‘weaves of straw; amazing bar- gains. 4 129530 | Ie & E ~ Easter: Wear. Bargains ; Here are some of the truly wonderful values for Saturday’s selling. There are hundreds of others. Compare them with similar merchan- dise offered elsewhere and “See What You Save!” in this unique store, New York’s Greatest Bargain House. , Big Coat Values! New Spring Suits! Silvertones, Wool Velours, Covert Cloths, Serges. For women, Tricotines, Worsted Serges, French Serges. For women and misses and juniors. Many models; desirable colors. Here are examples: misses. Well tailored; splendidly finished. Amazingly big bargains. NF A wonderful vaine! One of the newest Parinian Coats of beautiful, soft vel- one with @ suede-like finish similar to uvetyn, Silk lined throughout. af $14.97 Second floor, $16.97 $40.97 $25.97 Second floor Great Sale of Easter Dresses Hoc ota 25.84 Our Regular $37.74 to $41.74 ‘site } rin = These Garments have every one the distinction that only attaches to cloths of fine weave and to tailoring that makes perfect every line and detail. You can tell their genuine value at a glance. Start-of-Season Sale is a unique seasonal event in this store, and in no wise indicates the splendid worth of the coats. CLOTHS LININGS Men's Stylewear Suits and Shoes ey e 9 5,000 pairs! Real clearance prices! Women's and Misces’ sizes. Patents, Vici Kids, Brown 1S SECS | Calfskin, Brown Kids, White Kids. “Some with leather, some with cloth uppers. With ‘Abre or fe those illustrated. Note particularly the cape (sketched at left) of fine ME OD ES Fans blue scree cleatea dull aweaping stn iclaidinavy iaticts collar, Velour, silvertone, serge and polo Are half-length, novelty silk. Fifth model to right is lined throughout cloth, with peau de cygne. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See other page for our six-column advertisement, also advertisements of \ Plaid Gingham, Checked Taffeta, Tricotine, Serge Taffeta, Silk Georgette, Fig- Wool Tricotines, Satins, Voile and Linene are includ- 07 snd chitin BUN tnd Gerae 97 aiad. Ciaergatter sc Meeeali © | enbroidersa Rete sea Guar’ © ed in this lot. At less than Dresses that cannot be made French Serge and Wool ey. ettes. Handsome. high erade cost pricel.........seeceeee Bt ccceccccccecccccscencsesd ==="! Values beyond competition!.... | Dresses that are extra values. be pest? f Bccond Floor, jlecond Floor Dresses There are good qual ity, Chambrays, Lt. nenes, Gabardines, Cot ton Serges, Flowered Voiles, Galateas and | Organdies. A dozen {j colors. Sizes 6 to 14. {lf Big Bargains ~ $497 Coats 1,900 Coats for Chil- dren of 2 to g years. Silk Poplins, Serges tes Second Floor Big Sale of Easter Footwear any of them with Goodyear weit>. Here are sample styles: Rane t' Boys’ Shoes Shoes for Infants Men’s Oxfords Boys’ strong, durable work shoe of "1 Black Calfskin in the styles pic- brown duck with rubber sole and f\- and Children vice 2 tured, Flexible, double-wear fibre ber insole. Extraf 1,000 pairs of high sh oe d and smart Shepherd comfortable and anf and pumps of Patent or Viel|S01e8;, broad Checks. | Wonderful extra big] Kid lL ers in lace or but-| leather heels. bargain, ton st Durable, well-] Unmatch- bargains for Easter eee eee tt SPIRALS AP-l ebie ealune, garments of this char- ter, for thi re all $959 $400 to $497 | 8997 ho da 3.97 $3.97 $349 $4.97 Basement Main Floor, Easter Clothing Bargains for Men and Boys Values that flatly contradict the statements that clothing prices are a de Prices you cannot equal elsewhere, for these are National overstocks, the garments selling regardless of cost, because they must move quick. Come Saturday! * | Men’s Suits Men’s Suits = Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits i | Men's Wool 490 Men’s Wool The most popu-|_ A Wool Unfin- Cassimere and lar of all Suits—|ished Worsted Guriireu anita Wool Flannel a navy blue Wool|woven from an eearmere: Be Suits in choice of Serge in the fash-|extra serviceable, a weight suitable two smart models. ionable high waist-| hard finished wor- for year round Extra values for e4, double breast sted yarn. The wear, The new mall men, because ed style. an be| pattern is a dar : i they come in sizes worn withor with:|Glue with pencil wasting monel is 2 to 34 only, out the belt, Just| stripe. The tail- aan MaaCher Bark “greys, try to get a simi-|oring high grade, faixtures, Durable alpaca lining. Good, tailoring. Boys’ Suits Navy blue Serges gray or brown Cassimere Mix. tures — strongly greens, browne and lar suit elsewhere |much of it hand: navy blue, Unusual- “ n ahe extra ly well tailored. and “See W hath quatysoxtra value You Save! re rts sr eee ee nite re Ne 2 eee SER! Samy eee Ae aa NE his store! Easter Clothes for the Smaller Boys eee AE ae Men's Goif Caps of biack-and- ; Garments with smart style, but above all, with serviceability, for every fabric was selected, every stitch taken with the white novelty 39¢ object of withstanding a boy's rough wear. The prices are’bargain prices beyond competition! Tub nse a " Woven- nto 18%- .. $1.39 Men's Piannes Shirts, in a dark Medium weight... ",, $2.49 a loth Tub Silk Shirts; Sivortedatrives. Sizes Gq Qe Men's Silk Shirts of White Crepe ‘do Chine. 15% to 16% . Boys’ Knoe bloomer ; miei vie or Age $7.97 | $1.97 | $1.97 | $1.97 | $3.97 $3.97 | $4.97 | $4.97 | $4.97 | $1.59 Wig ors’ Knlekerbocker Pant HO Be: | Seaceale | pha | Meet tls | hore Salad Sate Vet | fanz! wit | RALCUPE| dnt MSs) REP GE [_atripod patterns 49 Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Satyylay, 9:00 to 6:00, No Mail Orders Filled stripes in various patterns and col- ors. Soft French cuffs. Extra value! Jnclud- ing war tax, 5497 eS lot tan oF grey | green only | Twi