The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 10

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Patty voting das abotished by the pase-| SWANN EXPLAINS age of thé Geran Wlection Law under I AN VICTIM THEFT CASE DELAY the administration of Woodrow Wileon JEWEL THEFT. —— “the Fy soc sro voce ape ¥ Says There Is $46,000 Discrepancy | Watney ‘of Morrie.” Bridges, Who Confessed Rob- in Figures of Man Robbed , and Boy Companion of Furs. _ Freed as “Only Children.” ' en-year-old Helen Bridges, of Dr. Frank W. Bridges, vet No. 241 Ocean Parkway, , and John M. Seeley, the ag, of No. 2116 Regent Place, A complaint made to the Citizens’ Union by Edgar Lehman, a fur mer- chant, of No. 45 West 27th Street, who was robbed of a quantity of furs on April 16, that the District Attorney's office and certain detectives have been iB were set tree by Masistrate Walsh changed that be. haa ‘boon treated es at the request of Mrs. George | though he were the thief while the rob- YOUR family will ot No. 227 Ocean Park-| bers, who have confessed and are at R family thy, from whose home the girl con-| liberty under bond, ere shown every never tire of ice cream she took a diamond ring and a | cormideration by biel Nentifng’ Has ariennhn for desserts nor will Ie: police, istrate al ola one tege ares Weaday be ret | the wMcers of Jefferson Market Police | i] YOu ever tire making it—in Hioket tor the ring y to sell. | Court. one of our improved freezers. Lelsegang shook her head Beg is true,” said the District Attor- if she wished to push the | ney, “that I requested several adjourn- “They are only chil- | ments in this case, while my assistants are making an investigation. “An insurance company asked me to look into discrepancies between Mr. Leh- man’s estimate of the value of the stolen goods and the val n them {fepaton trom the gitl while invest!-| ty the thieves, ‘Mr. Lehman says he social conditions in Flatbush | was robbed of $53,000 worth of furs. Deosiy Commissioner Ellen |The two men who admit they took the furs say the loot was worth only $7,000. ty was recovered by the who said they obtained a con- The insurance company which has been gaked to nd Rak tea the claim wants informa- AcrtO VACUUM oeeree ion and me to obtain it.” efetgreees OVERRIDE EDW EDWARDS'S VETO . | Sersey . Restores Party Colantn, eb Ear Hy forse. Con, 45T STREET anv 6rn AVENUE NEW YORK). ete me ete CAMMEYE| Stamped on a ShoeMeans Standard ofMerit = 34" St. New York WILL At Reductions of $14.59 to $30.00 GirLS’ COATS AND CAPES Franklin Simon , Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ° CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 15.00 Regular Prices *29.” to °45.%° Hl [BH] 500 PAIRS IN INCOMPLETE SIZES : A stock of 500 pairs of Patent Coltskin Pumps, depleted in sizes in some of the models, of- OATS for school days and ts f ; fered for sale at exceptional reductions. This ‘ ba is a remarkabl portunity to obtain extra- Ms and capes for dress-up days, na i 4 andingey Calves at is exdupuoaally hw bills, variety of youthful styles, fabrics and — colors. Belted or flare coats; smart : be | Saree SE ally piled Ce \aaaind rippling capes, ; H | Queen Quality Boot Shop Navy BLUE NO CREDITS SILVERTONE VELOUR VELOUR CHECKS Sizes 6 to 16 years GIRLS’ Silk Ribbed “Hose well made, $0.06 SERGE SUEDE VELOUR ip 32-34 West 34th Street NO EXCHANGES COAT SHOP—Second Floo® For Friday and Saturda Extraordinary Offering Women’s Pumps ana Oxfords Consisting of 3000 pairs of our Early Spring ‘Models, all taken from Regular Stock and marked down at a saving of from $2.00 to $6.00 a pair. 1.89 Formerly sold to $14.00 Included are Oxfords and Pumps with Military, “Petite” French and Louis XVI Heels, developed in'€ocoa Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Brown Kid, Bronze and’ White Kid, Patent Leather and White Linen, in all t newest styles. i io C. O. D.’s No C. O. D.’ ‘ The Early Shopper Gets Ke he ‘ No Exchanges f No Exchanges * No Credits Choice of Selection. No Credits Stout Women- WER STOR BARGAIN BASEMENT, E | ; Spring Dresses Less than today's wholesale cost. Becoming models in Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Silk Poplin, Serge and Mohair. Many trimmed with embroidery, beads and braid. The two mod- elw pictured at the right are merely examples of styles, Plenty of all sizes up to 56 bust. 13° to 69% Tailored Suits Newest styles, including both plain tailored and handsomely trimmed models. Wool Serges, Poplins, Tricotines and Mohairs. Many are silk lined, Sizes up to 56 bust measure. Every suit is a big bargain. Come in and see them. ‘This is the Outlet Store of our mail order department. It offers smart new q pptvle apparel of Lane Bryant high standard of quality at bargain prices. || i GLOVES, 22° to 792 ane Bryant ivi Xccncs 23 W. 38th St. WILL Regular ETON SUITS NO CREDITS "Franklin Simon & Co. he. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets At Reductions of $20.00 to $44.50 MISSES’ NAVY TRICOTINE SUITS ALSO POIRET TWILL UITS of thé better kind with the ‘individuality of style and superior- ity of tailoring that identify this season’s smartest fashions, MISSES SUIT SHOP—Second Floor BROWN-"=0X- BLOOD Shee oe ang rail FO HOME SHINES THe BIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS fo Bleek be ond White Shoes THE FF.DALLEY Erp, BUFEALO, LY CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 45.00 Prices *65.% 1 *89,%° Pony SuITs BELTED SUITS Sizes 14 to 20 years NO EXCHANGES PHILIP Morris & @-.1p. NAME IN EVERY PAIR Unchanging hi quay makes jemand for the SILK MADE WUSA, gloves better than we can supply. ‘ou'll find the most depend- i able of silk WNC STEWART to introduce its newest CIGARETTE Automobile School Mo Founded 1909 > COMPLETE WORKING LABORATORY pastes $18.00’ H bi may not have been Class or private, day or evening. PRACTICAL CLASS COURSE $66 a brilli idea to have PRIVATE hate tables arranged with dis- Driving lemons by appointment. : it New Classes begin May 3. tinctive gifts at $3.50 Call, phone or write for Catalog 4 $5.00 - $7.50 - $10.00 ~ 225 West 57th St.if Seay wes sie At Broadway pas WiC TU STEWART, J Pe Be pelea on ot A | . OVINGTON 'S Fifth Avenue” 314 “ith A Ate nr. 324 St. ORLD py * * * FOR MEN, WOMEN. & CHILDREN Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT * * * * * 3 * * * | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. OF ROS |

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