The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 8

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ee tie UYER OF GUN LOOT AWAY IN AUTO, Knocking Out Watchman SILK ROBBERS TAKE |ENGLISH FOOD COST SHOWS HUGE GAIN Is Placed at 141 Per ) RUECKERT Get $5,000 Worth of ( of Goods After] Average Rise in Living to May 1 With Iron Bar, Cent, macher, sixty-two, watehman for Henry Fuder & Co., No, 17 Moultrie Street, Brooklyn, as he was making his rounds on the second floor of the four-story building at 3 A. M. to-day, d Arrest sta. Hohoken ana teft him unconscious from blows wit irder Mystery Is Prom- ised To-Day. ) stated to-day that he had d the man who purchased HHhe wretyer with which the crime As committed, that this man would under arrest within a short timo, Laeged be identified as a friend of , Schlager, now charged with ® murder. wf since the arrest of Schingcr at , O. and the failure of the nts of Cohn's pawnshop to tify him as the purchaser of the + Inspector Kiely has main- that the murderer was not the ot the weapon, but that ‘were two men in the crime, 1 er’s wife, Edna, has been a in Hoboken and elsewhere, ig to the police, but when In~ Kiely was asked to-day ther she had ever worked for Rueokert hé said she had not asked whether she had any mn wit hthe case, he replied, ts all I will tel you.” $300,000 IMMIGRANT CAN’T ENTER U, S. { American Deposits $114,000 and Jewels at Ellis Island Pending Inquiry. family on Ellis Island to-day is to have letters. of credit for 000. Carlos Mollo, who brougtit his from South America on the Van- deposited with the station - $114,000 and fourteen pieces of “1a investigation of their ipene.a Pata Pte, * ti samalier PST hos Reavlon® ie rs elon, whe ess "eS have a alti two dar _ THREE IN EE IN AUTO UP: UPSET. Victime tm Passat Hospital | May Hove Skulls Fractured. yang back a smile at | ¢ last minute jam—bought les Rogerspeet q t Diis cller awide range of and shapes. Splits. Sennits . Leghorns . ngkoks. Panamas. Milans’ he Splits and Sennits he stiff braids) are flex- where theu touch the head =comfort as well as style. form_~=s without = “‘con- psdugty ag straws for boys, Pays. All leather oxfords. ter underwear, including etic garments. Silk Soft *Shire’” col- Secks. Neckwear. er lined suits. Light ght *Scotch Mists.” Sporting Goods. Luggage. ved at $5,000 and carried them aw [aupposedly in an automobile, Bel —- ‘macher recovered éonsclousness ‘ hours later, crawled to the office lor Kiely of the Hoboken De- tieshoned the police. After bet Bureau, in charge of the in- treated at the Greenpoint Hoxpital he | tion of the Rueckert munter was taken to his home, No. 688 De Vue Street, suffering from several lacera- tions of the scalp. familiar with the arrangement of the stock and secreted themselves in tne a to building before it was closed for the Siwanteat Four men attacked Poter Schis- ith an fron bar. ‘They gelected four cnses of silk val- ‘The potice believe the thieves were night. LONDON, May 18.—The cost of food up to May 1 had risen to 146 per cent. above the pre-war level, and there in & prospect of its going still higher, says Charles A. McCurdy, Mifiister of Food, in an official statement. Mr. McCurdy, he United States. The Labor Gazette wtimates that the cost of Mving, In- luding food, clothing, fuel, light and rents, is now 141 per cent. over that be- the war, however, points out that the price of food in England Is still ower than in France, Italy and Sweden, nd says it le not much higher than in AMERICAN EXPERT IS HELD IN RUSSIA Royal C. Keely, Agent of Lenin, Arrested at Reval, Report Says. problems, The despatch says: for detaining him is that the Bolshe- vist Government js unwilling to alluw any ond with so exact and detailed a knowledge of the country as he pos seases to get out of its control.” ee nd dee | Mme. De Mamm Was Well Known at the American Embassy, PARIS, May 1%—At the American Hmbassy here to-day it was said that LONDON, May 18. —A tolegrain from Reval to the Morning Post says that Royal C. Keely, an American efficiency gxpert, has been arrested in Russia, At the request of Lenin he has been studying Russia's economic “It ie not known upon what techni. cal charge Keely was seized, but It is recognized here that the real reason THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920." @ Nigh official had orfered the seore- tarlas fo refuse to divulge informa- tion to the press regarding (he seiz- ure of jowels from Mme. Treadweil. Tt was sald fat Mme. Treadweil's sister, Mme, Frances De Mumm, who ben eoentiy | ‘at Neullly and. whose body is rd the e Adriatic, was well known at the embassy. ——E— Horace M, Rayner Dead. Horace M. Raynor, for many years correspondent for The World at East Mortohes, L. 1, died yesterday of dis- eases incidental to He leaves his wife, orandehildren. age. He was 78. Ladies’, 7 Wash Dresses Joup “ee tu af i unit eb SUATES . fetta POUsE Oe a a Mas Bak al as at @ son and two OPPENHEIM.GLLINS 8 G 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Wednesday About 3000 Pairs Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves 1.95 Elbow length, twelve and sixteen button, heavy Milanese Silk, Paris Point and five row Sef Embroidery; White only. egularly to 3.00 The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily 6. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH “AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A New Selection of Dainty Summer Hats for Women and Misses will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wednesday), © in the Department on the First Floor, specially priced (far below value) at $7.50 each This Sale offers, at a phenomenally low figure, many of the smartest novelties yet introduced for street and sports wear during the warm weather. Charmingly piquant shapes, as charmingly trimmed, constitute the major part of the collection, which particularly features the dainty colors and airy effects so appropriate for Summer days. A Pre-Holiday Sale of Week-end Cases Traveling Bags, Etc. all specially priced for to-morrow, will present an excellent opportunity for supplying vaca- tion needs at small expense. Week-end Cases of black enameled duck, cretonne-lined, fibre-bound; with tray, pocket, and leather corners and strap; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches mee ae Naas 4.10) Women’s Circular Hat Boxes of dull- finished duck; a very compact model; size I8xI2 inches . .« « «© « $8.00 Traveling Bags of black walrus-grain cow= hide, leather-lined; with two pockets and riveted frame; size [8inches . .. $9.00 Also a Number of Women’s Hand Bags of genuine morocco in black, blue or tan; or of, suede in tan or gray; all daintily lined with faille silk and fitted with’ mirror and inside frame pocket; offering unusual value at $5.50 (Sale on the First Floor) Thirty-fifth Street Special Values to be offered to-motrow (Wednesday) in the Art Needlecraft Department will comprise © Imported Lingerie Pillow Slips of excellent quality materials, daintily hand- embroidered; in a diversity of Q » designs and sizes, exceptionally low-priced at 65c., $1.45, 2.65 & 4.75 Silk-covered Couch Pillows (circular shape), in a variety of attractive colors also exceptionally low-priced at $4.75 And a number of Imported Couch Pillows and Waste Baskets selected from regular stock and marked at greatly reduced prices. (Fourth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street side) The Camera Department (on the First Floor) has ready for the opening of the season for out-door photography a large and very come prehensive selection of cameras, kodaks, and photographic supplies of every sort; as well as a most attractive assortment of photo albums in the popular sizes, many of them handsomely leather-covered. Developing, Printing and Enlarging are special branches of the photographic art to which prompt and careful attention is given. Other objects of interest in the same Depart- ment are the better makes of field glasses, binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, reading glasses, magnifying glasses and compasses. In addition to these, there are pedometers, barometers, thermometers, pocket and pen knives, and the utilitarian but Indispensable razor in all of its most approved forms. ath ceecnealialb ie esta ETS Also on Sale Wednesday—350 Women’s Fibre Silk and Wool Sweaters Tuxedo Sport Models in novelty woven Fibre Si'k and Pure Zephyr Wool. All newest Sport Shades, also Black, White and Navy. Most Exceptional Value 7.90 200 Crepe de Chine Separate Skirts For Women and Misses Offering Remarkable Savings 11.50 Superior Crepe de Chine in White, Flesh, Navy and Black. Attractive Pleated models with detachable Belts. Regular 19.75 Values ‘i 1 OLUS, the only coat- cut union suit, is a marvel of simplicity and correct design. You will look and feel better dressed in OLUS than in the old style union suit Guaranteed Fabrics $1.65 % $8.50 Chain Shirt iy The Largest Shirt Specialists in America New York City Stores Hote! Penneyivania, and Sid Sts. fate 424 St, Hote! Imperial, 1260 B'y Hotel Breslin, 20th, B'y + % Cortlandt St, 19? Nassau St, 10 Chambers St, 1943 B'way at 66th St. Brooklyn Stores 961 Fulton Street 481 Fulton Street ew, Parmason «Uwion Hit = Rocunsren Scranton "Baxrroan Wirmaunr Rrawtic Cry aren World Wants Work Monday Wonders { 204 West 128th St, ite Teno Ave: ass at ia7th LF W011 Southern, Boule Wien Bane ‘SourH 879 Manbattan Ave. BaTMLEuEM cull

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