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ofa fur coat vaited at $450 and Yaughed ‘and he Asked | us three diamond rings worth $1,200.~ | Where we were going we told because Mrs. Reynolds hag deferise, sald he spoke to the worann | PRESIDENT KRIM DEAD. him to get bite to looking at him in the Hotet hate The young women, Mrs. Stella|” “After we talked @#r a while wel tan and winked at him A coupl of m Collene 8 Reynolds, No, 418 East 138th Street, | sot a, tanioab and went over to. the timen, | He too, regarded it as “Just of Paeamontn. ani rs, , No. Grand Central, where Mr. wartls|a lark," he sald. The party, he sald, a> ‘telen . '" hid wuts a, recs a Phe had A mult case full of wine in the| resulted in, the disappearance of the | Th? Rev. Ceorge J. Krim, 8, J.. Pre cM reet, accused John Ed- | check room. He got the sult case ani|euit case full of wine, much cham. |ent of Brookiyn College, died early wards, Director of the Sterling Fea-|we drove to several restaurants anil! paghe he had at his fiat and other/this morning In St, Mary's Hospital ture Pictures, Inc. of stealing Mra,|had something to eat and somo| liquors, Brooklyn. Y MET ‘ON LARK’ tite’s Chureh, now resides at No, 19 Cedar Street, |go to Mf. Edwards's apartment at|Mot return to the fiat. Next day he| Carroll Street ‘and. Rogers, Avenue, O No. Tiat Street. Mr. Ed-|Went for his wife, took her to Phila-| Brooklyn, at 10 o'¢lock Monday morning. taba aa one of the most} No. Bad tact table is wite eg |delphia, and then South. While in|. Father Krim was born, in 1870, ih fashionable neighborhoods in - that Ee chores to Brooklyn, where they | Staunton, Va., Mr. dwards sald he| Boston. He his studies for the suburb, were going to remain for a couple-of |!earned a warrant had been isued for priesthood in 1888, and was assigned to a Ww Pneumonia, whieh followed pleurisy Reynolde’s coat and rings while they | ‘rinks. iayine an Be See na eles OP | cauaed. death s F f At this pol ppeared from night, Mr, Edwards said, | °®u® . mitt 3 WOM N CHARG wore in hisapirtment. Mrs. Reynolds /esstimony, it was fupgested that ‘ali|he went toa Turkish bath and did| , cunsialseyviegs, for Wather, Kulm wil Maa d erighr the National Cloak & Salt Co. No connection with any ether store Declare They Lost Jewels St. Francis Xavier College, Manhattan, wen sy The stoty tola by Mrs, Reynolds] days before going on a trip South. |'!m and he returned to New York. " in 1898, ining three oie fhile Husbands Were Away |ana corroborated by ‘Mrs, Darling} | Mrs. Reynolds, continuing her| 7%¢ Jury acquitted him. years” Bubseguently he was Vice Pres: ., t * a ident of Fe jam University, pastor of _ was? ny ee . Anne's Church, Buffalo: rector of Accused Is Acquitted. aiy behead “i fo to a todge| 9, t felt! when we got to the apart- Edwards to Give Party. re nimi College, Buffalo, and on Jan. as are r ai Ss men William H. Edwards, the largest Uni- 'e , became President o' jrooklyn meeti: jan. 6, and I too! Dar- bedroo: " So Pwo attractive young married wom- ep cee to be ttm Attar Sci the wa, Mra, Daring want ine the | ted States Cottector of Internat Revenuc |COMCE Tih: to-day told a jury before Judge| Manhattan and get theatre ticketd| kitclion to make some coffee. Mr. Ed. |thit district ever had, has issued invi-| Ground, Ablase, Tes Up Trolley. wards came into the room and took| tations to ail the employees of the office e ys j aeeeee T. Malone in General, Sessions | from him, While we were in the din-| oft my rings, A little while later he |and thelr (rlends to a masquerade dance dine CAML athe MAKI ont the story” of a night’ of adventure |ing room I noticed left, and then Mrs. Darling pointed | nt the Hotel Commodore Saturday night.| 1°° Corporation Between Mew it mn me, and after my hi out that my fur coat was gone.” The party is a recognition by the cot | Trenton was interrupted last night for % a man they met casually in the| we were going away from the hotel Tho two women waited for some | iector of the extra labors imposed on eight hours whén an Satgnaive Gil-vcake: sb _— plece of ground near Woodbridge Jur 1200 New ‘Spring Coats Here are good Coats remarkably low in the Tenderloin, a gay supper, a suit | later. there until noon for Mr. Edwards to | nd the enforcement of the Volstead Ac‘ | bridge neq the Junction. The oll ‘ - He shot nd als: ition of th incip {from the Standard Oil Pipe Line to .. cate full of wine from the check room|, ‘He seemed #0 jolly and spoke so| return, but he failed to show up, they | Snfeid ny him 'sines his Princeton dave | Way. Firemen, barely. prevented price. Coat values no jovially I could not be angry at him | declared. that a good time never hurt anybody's |atruction of the bridge and saved a small ordinary store can im'Grand Central Station and the loss\for aocosting me. Mrs. Darling and Mr. Edwards, Late t haf in his ow: | work. ower station. equal, because the gar- ments are not offered with the idea of mak- ing a profit, but to move the Big Mail Order House’s over- stocks at once. Prices Woot Serae Wool Ber : Poptin slashed before Easter! Second F100 A Lot of Dresses | 97 Suits Taffetas, Silk Georgettes, | Many little odd lots of Spring Figured Georgettes, Messa- | and Summer weight Suits Wel fossa hw me grouped in one lot for this BR ded tN og Easter Sale! Silvertones, prehiras ee or sesentia Velours, Serges, Poplins and the workmanship | Jerseys (a Jersey Suit pictured). “O wad some power the giftie gie us “A Pippin!” qui } rade. Every Suit a nee 97 IY To see oursels as ithers see us; Whee You derful bargain w§ / Save!”’... the price. Choice The Mirror’s Verdict It wad frae mony a blunder free us An’ foolish notion.” —Robert Burns. Second Floor’ Second Floor Easter Millinery Bargains 1,000 new Easter Hats for women, misses and girls. Trimmed and $ 129 to $349 untrimmed, in many shapes and weaves of'straw Men’s Suits for Easter Wear Never have we had such a splendid line! 960 Suits in many small lots. Wool Cassimers, Wool Serges, Worsteds and Flannels $ | 597to $3997 TT Small Boys’ Easter Suits Wash Suits of Chambray and Linene; dressier Suits of Cheviot, blue Serge and Corduroy, Extra values for Friday and Saturday 497 to $497 Infants’ Easter Garments Just in—10,000 Slips, Petticoats, Gertrude Petticoats, Long and Short Dresses, Coats, Caps and Bonnets. Sizes 6 months to 6 years. Every article an extraordinary bargain. 5,000 Dresses for Children Lawns, Linens, Percales, Organdies, Ginghams, Cotton Serge, $ 159 to $397 Pique, Cresh Suiting, Chambray—-30 mcde!s—wonder values. . Easter House Dress Sale pu ae stylish Dresses in a large variety of colors, fabrics and $ 197 to $397 _——————————— a Many suitable for porch or street wear. Big bargains. . Easter Sale of Sweaters Lustrous Fibre Silk, Mercerized Cotton, Wool-and-Cotton, Cot- ton and Tricolette in a dozen colors from gold to black. For $197 to $997 women and mignes.........ccccesecserncrcsersssetegoed Sat No misgivings or troubled doubts for the man who Whether you select Monroe Suit of tweed, homespun, chooses Monroe Clothes for Easter! worsted, flannel, cassimere or English herringbone, you carry with you the comforting assurance that What the Monroe Clothes mirror discloses to you to-day your own mirror will confirm on Easter morn— each fabric is all-wool and silk-sewn. The wool smart style and flawless fit! provides for long wear—the silk-sewn seams for C t 4 lasting shape as long as the garment endures. Men’ S Gloves or se S $ Monroe Clothes evoke hearty approval wherever their i owners appear. ow could they do other wise? We could not sell Monroe Clothes at so low a price but These splendid garments are recognized by over for our merchandising policy— i 200,000 men who regularly buy them as most f satisfactorily providing—tailoring, style, quality Come up to-day—or to-morrow—you’ll have your Monroe q fabrics at a truly worth-while saving. Suit for Easter and at a substantial cash saving. Grey Silk in Tricot weave. Dou- 500 Coutil Corsets for athletic ble finger tips or general wear. Elastic inserts. White Shoe$ Women's Bench-made hand- finished washable white kid skin Shoe Sale 5,000 yaiis for Women and Misses. Many styles and leathers 374 Waists Crepe de Chines and Silk Geor- | gettes of exceptional quality Silk Skirts Lustrous Tatietas for women, misses and stouts. Splendid va- Towels Full bleached cotton Turk‘sh Towels; hemmed ends; 17x37 . 19. direct from the maker —via our low-rent Upstairs Shops sf —from America’s Largest Clothiers Suits, T: i Limited. rome °40950560 atkms. BRONX Bergen Ave. at 149th St. BROOKLYN Court and Montague Streets 587 Fulton at Flatbush Newark—151 Market Street Jersey City—Newark Av. & Bay Paterson — 220 Main Street Chrystie Street at Canal Yonkers — Getty Square , Alterations Guaranteed , " White Cotton Turkish Towels of heavy weight; 24x52 x 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:40 to 6:00. No Mai Orders Fi.ed . i ; 9 s Men’s Shirt 4 Striped Madras with attached flat collar and soft cufts es LJ Silk Shirts $ Ae Fast color striped patterns; soft cuffs. An extra value e 917 Waists $ Crepe de Chines, Georgettes,Pon- gees and Voiles in many styles 960 Skirts ¢ Taftetas, Panamas, cm 9 and Serges tor dress or general wear ‘ MANHATTAN 42nd Street, cor. Broadway 50 E. 42nd “ bol Madison Nassau fk «Frankfort 5Cortlandt‘“ “ Broadway 14th St. opp Academy of Music 34th Street, cor. Broadway 59th id at Col. Circle 125th =“ cor. 7th Ave. America’s Largest Clothiers oture Hours;