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COURT CROWD SWAY TO CELLO JAZZ TUNE Even Justice Grinned as Owner of | Instrument Demonstrated How to Ideitify Lost Property “How can you identity this ‘calito as}. ‘the one you bay was stolen from you ai the Hotel Commodore April 1," asked Assistant District Attorney O'Shaugh- nessy in the Yorkville Gourt this morning when Honry M. Moskowitz, a musician ef No. 1057 Fail Street, the Bronx, took the stand in the case against William Miller, a waiter In the hotel, charged with grand darceny, “Why, by the tone, just dike you would recognize a friend,” replied Mos- kowits, “Play something,” directed J Simpson, and Moskowitz proceeded @ jazz tune that soon par igrenyres the crowded court room swaying. Even Justiog Simpson grinned. “That's enough,” said Justice Simp- #0on when Moskowits fimished, “I'll hold Miler in $1,500 ball for the Grand Jury.” Moskowitz, who plays in the hotel grit, lost hi @ man took a ‘cello to Julitis Kessler, wh® runs a music store at No. 220 East 86th Street, and offered the 9600 in- stroment for ae A ‘cello Kowltz had jos SCR ASA fen ting er our grocer for HENRY PLEADS AGAIN. * you ask Ht pov cs Dentes Nes! Duty Charge Made im New Indictments, Police Inspector Dominick Henry pleaded not guilty to-day defore Judge Malone in the Court of General Sessions to @ superseding indictment filed yester- day by the March Grand Jury, changing him with neglect of duty ag commander of the Rt eae oe ind ineictes on a similar noree, Porter Porter case goes to trial mext Nionday ‘cello. A few days ago of Kessler’s Police Food Drivers Had Strike. Danger that the butter} egg and poultry market of New York would be perniyzed passed Inst night when striking 4 of Local No. 262 of the Inte Brotherhood — of ‘Teamsters, ras. portend and Helpers a tack to the. jobs, toney had A. M. yesterday ‘clock to £0 quit at 8 Tia Time Tips Never Use @ Cold Tea Pot The pot should be well warmed with boiling water before the leaves are put in, Try itthe next time and note * the difference in the flavor of your tea. “But you will find « greater difference, when, in- Largest Sale in the World ‘LEONARD WOOD CARNEGIE HALL MEETING, APRIL 17, IS POSTPONED. OLD YOUR TICKETS. They will honored for seats if Gen, Wood apouks here at a later date. New York MENTER CREDIT Come Menter’s Terms a week 150 di WE DO New York pee ONE FLIGHT UP Open Every Evening Brooklyn Right Place to Buy Clothes-Men iW omen want to know what real credit accomo- dation is. single, Menter invites you, and remem- $2.00 down and $2.00 of $30. chases of 50, 75, 100 or terms will be cheer fully arranged. Get F Paid Women’s Suits BOYS’ SLiis Coats, Dresses 10 to 20 Big shipment just —— oo eCarrrived from New MEN’S HATS — york—Beautiful 3to7 Styles AS WE ADVERTISE 226 West 125th Si. b Newark Store, 149 Masket St.- | sa ANC VME i i i A i PA Na Newark MENTER to this friendly store if you Men, women, married or ber there is no extra charge for credit and you do not need to bring anyone to in- troduce you. Read terms be- low—welcome. on a purchase 00. On pur- lollars liberal | Brooklyn Store 435 Fulton St. ONE FLIGHT UP Open Saturday Evening Cne Flight Up. Gpen Sat. Eve. Broadway at Ninth, Great GOOD News for SATURDA Y—for EVER YBOD Y| FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN FOR ped. Slogan ngteondt sh her 2,424 pairs at 1,200 prs. socks, 50c 3,120 prs. a’ hi’ | price-concessiops, but measure up to our $45 “" $1.15 pair 840 prs. socks, 40c (Pius Tas de pale)" | to $60.50 grades. Seconds of $1.85 grades 1,200 prs. socks, 30c Soot ake by One of the severely tailored suits is illustrated. oft | Soares, | em Regi | Sectecacmerineetn ts mi: white ccordion pleated an oe or self color side clocking; with plan, or Incyte, come sik ol oe fathets and gay calor ribben sashes; Vos aptrts bette white with black side cl blue all-over stripes. are of fine wool jersey. THE RVENING W WouEn, varway, APRIE 16, 2996. New York More good fortune--14,000 pairs Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Stockings at very low prices ie it; cotton le, svar. er 40 and bec ath at 40c; | and heels. and heels. Sizes 814 to 1014. Ste; bate gly at 400; Main Aisle, Old Building Cee ae ee oan Seconds of 95c—$1 grades Mercerized lisle thread, black in drop stitch or lace stitch effects; seamless foot, mock seamed leg. Sizes 8% to 1014. Main floor, Old Building 350 Boys’ $22.50 Suits at $16.75 200, were $22.50 y" our own stocks least, for'every woman. All the comfort and durability of more expensive models, at a remarkably moderate price, and black kidskin. effects, and rounded toes for the conservative taste. Most desired, $39. 50, $50 One of beg is ‘finely #ccor- dion pleated in a long becoming line, and has fine with infinite possibilities of ser » vice. A serge cape at $39.50 is made on plain tailored lines, turn-over top; sizes 7 to 934; at bs 0c, mostly white with aeeheditiettasge to 9%. 846 prs. precy 45c Seconds of 80c and 85c grades Fast black mercerized cotton, fine or broad ribbed, extra reinforced toes ‘and heels; sizes 744 to 914. Good looking. Durable. Main floor, Old Building 2,460 pairs at 65¢ pair New Spring Suits, of wool, shot with silk to give color ae. rics are fine. Wor! ip is good. ipa ty (Vig at $16.75. Tweeds and basket weaves. Tan, gra: effects, Slash, fla; Box-pleated and P standing; all colors; Devonshires, Hts! An alphabet of Women’s Shoes at $8 and $10 TWENTY-SIX styles of Oxfords and Pumps—one, at strong silk aren clasp. frame and chain. bright MATERIALS are calfskin in black or tan, patent leather JOHN WANAMAKER bi nag oh At few wea a All sizes, but not in each 1,800 prs. at 85c pr. bong of $1.15 grade silk, substantial waa black or cordovan, seamless; mercerized cotton ie ag Burlington Arcade floor, lew Building 150, same grades, specially purchased are all from the same manufacturer. We like his =, we could buy 150 of his suits at a reduced price, we JUMPED at the opportunity. - And, to extend the benefits to a broader field, we took 200 of the same suits from our stocks, marked $22. 50, and are putting the whole 350 on sale Saturday 8 patterns in every size—7 to 18 years green and brown and d patch pockets. FRI Goats full belted. WASH SUITS—300 at $4.45; samples from a manufacturer of ‘almer Jr. cloth, rep. linen; Oliver Twist and Norfolk models; sizes 234 to 10 years. Third floor, Old Building 350 Moire Bags Special $5 One-piece styles with metal frame, inside frame purse, and lining. made with set-in sty bottom and silk tassel. covered frame and one celluloid colored linings. ek, navy, brown, taupe. Main floor, Old Building Store open at 9 Store closes at 5. For Miss 14 to 20 and Junior Girls Tailored, Dress and Sports Suits at $39.50--Our $45 to $59.50 grades Some of the suits have been $45 to $55 in MATERIALS—navy blue serge, bleck-and-white checked worsted, and wool jersey in most approved colors in both the euita for Miss 14 to 20 and the junior girls; also s few tweed suits in the junior sizes; 16 and 17 years. Taffeta Frocks at $49.50 Majority were $59.60 to $66 in our own stock —also a few specially purchased frocks which mea- sure up to our $59.50 to $69.60 grades. Smart silhouettes. Modish colors. A new Pleated Frock, $72.50 The Paris sketch impressed us. We adapted the model, Latest photographs of the frocks worn at the Paris Races show that our judgment was cor- rect. Model is illustrated. In dark brown, navy blue or black. Stunning Wraps, start at $32.50 Too many styles to tell about them all, so we have sketched one that comes in serge at $52.50 and in soft wool velours at $67.50. A stunning new mode) comes in navy blue serge at $29.60 and in a checked material in {vivid colors, $32.50. Polo Coats start at $45. ‘25 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Skirts 19.75 and $25 Were $25‘and $37.50 White, pink, French blue and Nile green. 18 “‘Sportsangora” Skiris at $15. Were $37.50. This smart brushed wool ma- terial in effective stripes or plain colors. When we Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street More Tricolette at $4.65 yd. Broadcloth tricolette, most desirable because of its close, firm, fine construction 25 of the best shades for sports skirts, waists, wraps, and ~ black and white. ‘Many of the gowns coming from Parle are fashioned of aan fibre and silk fabric. a 65 is a VERY low price for the grade in this sale. Main floor, Old Building 1,000 Corsets at $2 $3 and $4 grades Two models, one for the average or full figure, pink or white couti! with medium low bust; and excellent model for service, style and comfort. Two for the slender and medium figures; pink coutil and pink brocade cloth; low bust and good length skirt. Comfortable, light and cool. Main Aisle, Old Building. Tkird floor, Old Building 300 Japanese Kimonos, $2.95 $3.85 grades Made of a good quality Japan- ese cotton crepe, in three designs; Copenhagen blue or rose, with embroidered flowers in white; checks and stripes in lavender, blue and pink. Third floor, Old Building Claw or One has Attractive HEELS are low, medium or high. LASTS have long straight toes, wing tips with brogue First floor, Old Building ee eer ar ree The newest nats oolecyed in mr | tae’ fone vain > a partiality for ribbon, wooden is and heckle Women’s Wraps feathers Many models introduce brims of accordion pleated ribbon, het At $39.50—four cape models rom neck to hem a draped collar of serge or black satin. It is a wrap HATS--gay and sober Special group of 215 at $7.50 rolled back from the face. worked in patterns on the brims. There are vith up-turned brims of heckle feathers. Women’s Tailored Suits At $49—were $59.50 and $65 Four models; notch collar, braided or plain, long becom collar, braided with fiat black silk braid, with extremely He ‘A number of these have wooden bea also a number of models featuring straw crowns First floor, Old Building shawl od effect. has no trimming save a row of buttons down the sides. The third cape is of natural colored polo cloth, suitable for @ both town and country wear, and very smart for either. Another pleated model is of fine serge, with a long stole-like collar of velours in contrasting or matching color. Plain linings or linings of fine silk in harmonizing color distinguish these. At $50—illustrated | is very good, and the wra) has unusually good shoal. ders. This wrap may be had in tan, midnight blue, and a beautiful dark brown. Wrap of fine bolivia cloth, made according to a very ssful mode. The en- tire wrap gives the appear- | All lined, ance of two capes, one over . Second floor, Old Building the other. The collar line Charming variety of Neckwear, 50c to $1 Also colored organdie collars, Buster Brown, Tuxedo an shawl shapes in lovely pale shades, maize, orchid, peach, At 60c. Imitation filet lace collars, round and shawl. At 60¢ and 65c. Collar and cuff sets and collars in white batiste, or fine embroid- | sky blue, and rose leaf pink. ered organdie. Good shapes for | Made with ruffled edge—and children’s school dresses and narrow hematitching. wool coats. ALI, Vestee--puffing of net At &5c. Vestees—of net or with juce insertions, finely ruf- smull lace ruffles, with long | fled net. narro - collars to match, Main Floor, Old Building At $55—were $65 and $75 In fire—astonishingly fine for the price tricotine, and serge. A tricotire model with a long shawl collar and narrow bias bunds of self material down the back, comes in two cclors, midnight blue and tan. A serge suit at this price is beautifully braided and features individual pockets, tl re also braided. Second floor, Old Building Specially low-priced Long Lambskin Gloves Lovely white lambskin, overseam sewn, with one row embroidery on beck and festen with three small clasps at wrist; 8-button length, at $5 pair; 12-button, at $6 pair. 6-inch lemtskin Bierritz gloves, overseam sewn, in gray, black with white and white with black. $2.66 pair. Main floor, Old Building Toilet Articles of Ivory celluloid—less A third to a half less than they would be but for slight imperfections—which don’t count. Hand mirrors, $1.65 to $4.60. | Hair brushes, $1.35 to $4.25. Dressing combs, 35¢ to $1. Powder boxer tee e $2. Salve boxes, 25c and 40c. | Nail files, 86¢. | Trays, $1.25. Buffers, 76c and 85c. } Tooth brush cases, 60c. Engraving specially priced for | this occasion. Choice of mono- | pam No, 80, 90, 120, 127 and Bonnet bruatics, 60¢ and 75e. Soap boxes, 40c and 50c. Main Aisle, Old Building \ Keeping in Mind The Business Man “I never knew before,” remarked a man one A, “that there could be so much difference in BROWN suits. 4 It is this difference, so often obvious to the man of good taste, that merks the dividing line between the good and the bad in clothes fabrics. The Burlington Arcade Store has long made a specialty of clothes for substantial business men—men who want something quickly, but who want it to be exactly right in every cmnectial detail. Wanamaker Standard Suits. ... .$50 to $100 Wanamaker Standard Topcoats. .$45 to $85 Redleaf, London, Topcoats..... $75 to $115 see Yes, Sir; Oxfords Worth While at $9 Dark tan with invisible eyelets and narrow toes. Blucher if you prefer it. Likewise, dull black leather of the same types. And at $10 Tne brogues! Tan or black leather. Good ones. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building