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, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. the engine running. Mr. Storms as he said later, thought they wanted to borrow a match. ; 4. N OT iL But one passed him, stopped and is turned. The other seized bis arms | SEEK BURGLARS: FIND GIRLS. | m from behind, pinioned them and bore ' ~ y him to the aidewalk, The other ban- dit went through his pockets and took tn. i y Siwrias's Cus. young jan. The detectives, onte his gold watch and $185 in cash, and PAE AN od Victim Had Just Been Praising »As the pair left him Storms jumped |There were no girls in sight, but there Sia) He cause ‘of the selntul » prospec SSNS, SI ing for burglars, saw thre (RAGIN E'S. FOvDLVEs Ve his left | ot fh a rooming louse | at t AwUG, the robuer puueatly untastenes | ET [had Breet.” When th +08 DUWURS and Wok them OULef Mr. lat the door it was part! then discovered his gold cuff buttons. | this morning detectives, who had to bis fect and run after them, Tuey MeGibbou & Cy. was another yoling man, and a search an pee el Eat New York as Safe, ven oe turneu anu hired two au iG oe: 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. wd fF emnctat abroneraess Sane Place, Saete, HaR® busses “ceurapted ep op | ONE DOOR PROM FIFTH AVENUE ) the oar disappeared uptown, |B Pr ef) 1 Pot eo! uross, & ———— Sr and Tes tallows ts the wort Jay. near the cools tad called an ' Gh city,” sald Chartes H. Storms, fifty, amen o iee, wiorms was, taneo | WILLOW FURNITURE (as bullets ey No, 1% East Congress Street, Chi- haa lodged nthe cheat muscles and {ff 4! AT PY 4 cago, as he prepared to leave friends | the wounds were not serious. < 5 Mcial report from the patie H MODERATE PRICES shi in Fort Washington Avenue at 2 A.| room was that he had altered © LG] ML today. "Why." be continued: ax] siderapy is obiton ot Nem Palen | creel ‘The most POPULAR and SATISFACTORY oy) “he started for the subway at 168th)” He eaid that both robbers were if FURNITURE for the HOUSE, () (1) AY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT Street and Broadway, “I wouldn't| y a pulled down [if 235 tablen marked at PORCH and LAWN y FO MM, QUEEN ALREAXDR think of taking a chance like thie in fi Chicago.” Detective Maurice Bonnoil of the Mr. Storme is on the advertising | West izith Stree tation, tis the | staff of a Chicago tradepaper, the | only clue the lasondl ‘Tobacco Leaf, and has been here on AGED WOMAN |AN FOUND DEAD, $3.50, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00'and $15.00 are a help to the woman shopper but to the man in search of a gift they are manna in the wilder- SETTEES--ARM and SIDE CHAIRS—CHAISL LONGUES—TABLES—TABOURETTES LAMPS and DRESSERS IMPORTED and DOMESTIC PRINTS business for several weeks, staying ‘at the Hotel Woodstock, in 4M Street | * | aisle | FOR 4 Rear Broadway. He lighted a cigar. | mye poay of Clara. Newhaus, ness indeed! - , t waid good night to his friends and in| eighty-four yeure old, was found this| f SLIP COVERS—CUSHIONS— DRAPERIES ny) , “& few minutes wae in front of the | morning on the sidewalk in front of fl OVINGTON’S 5 a R AWNINGS and Yk 234 Regiment Armory, at 168th Street | No. 568 Hast 156th Street. The police | oh ESTIMATES FURNISHED FO: b an Y é ed Gan Washingten Avenee. lear: ie tad bean livien for The Gift Shop of Filth Avenue SHADES i, p ) AY SPRCTAL APPOINTMENT : ‘A omall.automobile came gliding up| Inciaw, Mrs, ‘Elizabeth Newhaue:in ‘xa |{Af 314 Fifth Ave.nr.32d St. {]! (i rae aie AsD ave ; se ment on the fourth floor at. the |i os 7 VIZ at ‘ gh \ : SY OF THY RFLOIANE : No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Worid THIRTY-FOURTH STREET SROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO M, M. THE QUEEN OF Nonway SILK DAYTIME, FROCKS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES: ap tees si ie ee ? 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