The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ranceé of Caruso’s Country Home at East Hampton; ttm Blue and White Garden, Persian Tiled Doorway ‘The Caruso treasures, those of art 3QLIGDOQOODOOSO IGGL famiiar were an Italian chef and his kitchen assistait. \Both were well recommended, but Mrs. Caruso, he sald, discharged them two weeks ago because they 414 not suit her. a5 well as the family jewels, are in- sured in several burglary insurance “We think that the robber or-rob=| companies for upward of $41,000,000. bers,” eaid Mr. Benjamin, “are hiding Ys) | in the woods near the house.” >| The stolen goods are of such @ sive on his holdings in their different lo- (Continued on Eleventh Page.) ‘The tenor carries separate policies 9, 1920,'% 21-23 W. 38th Street Just West of 5th Avenue LbeByat Mest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street bs New York , Today & Thursday A June Clearance 100 WOMEN'S HATS aL 9.00 The assortment is wide and includes this season's hats of fine quality. POBOWOHHODHIOVIOIOOOGOOD DHODHOGDHHODODOOHODDOOOOHHOE | f joto by Johnston-Hoewitt Stutlo.) . i her home at East (Hampton. She| fi wanted to have it near her and felt | that It was perfectly safe in the |[ strong box with the burglar alarm |i device. 4 His sister, he said, did not betieve| pf that any Of the servants were impli cated in the robbery. The only ser- |p nts who went with her to Bast| pi on with whom she was nat'& etapa hel ames orersalbmage ‘GREANZED BANDS 1 SOUGHT SIN 0 = URS EEL THE a v4 detectives believe that the work was directed by an organized gang which has been working for several years among the homes of the wealthy on Long Island and in West- chester County and Connecticut. The plan of the gang has been to place servants in the houses where {t has been proposed to make @ haul, bide their time, and at the arranged For Sport and Tailored Street Wear. . Main Floor moment make the attack, and with thelr retreat well covered, get com- pletely away. Park Benjamin jr. brother of Mrs. Caruso, went to East Hampton on the first train out of New York this ‘Sheriff A. W. Bigys, Deputies |morning. He was accompanied by , Jenkine and Baylis, Chief ofmaward M. Gattle, a jeweller of No. - "$80 Fifth Averue, who is familiar with all of Mrs. Caruso’s jewelry and therefore able to describe the missing articles . Mr, Benjamin said that his sister had taken the jewelry from a safe deposit vault in this city only a few weeks ago, when she went to make tmmediately notified the New police and Sheriff John F. of Guffolk County of the rob- . ‘With District Attorney Young, The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cao. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ‘were sent to board out- trains and to question pas- and ratiroad men who might seen suspicious characters. The ‘were questioned, as were Caruso and Mrs, Eenjamin, and secure] of the missing Meantime detectives from city were on their way to Haat An Especially Interesting Sale fast of an artists’ colony and is owned| , BY Albert Herter, President of the Her- Looms, Inc., interior decorators at Rp. $41 Madieon Avenue, this cl*y. fhe mansion stands back about a quar- of a mile from the rodd on Geor-| jj Lake, which flows to within a hundred feet of the Atlantic Ocean. pape in @ small boat by the ocean impracticable, It would be | | to be held to-morrow on the Third Floor will offer exceptional value in BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER, | BR for Bob White- Women’s : Summer Gowns of Silk. at $37.50 Among the choice gowns comprising this Sale are models developed in foulard, crepe de Chine, foulard-with-georgette and other fashionable silks. There will also be a number which were made to sell at a much higher figure. DS cy ALEXANDER S48 Firtx we GA) ABOVE 4572S! . Children’s Shoes Quality and comfort are char- acteristic Alexander features. For the Larger Girle—Wearing Sizes 2’ to 7. Smartly-cut Pumps, made on special girls’ lasts, but real 1 pai Ag in appearance. White buckskin or 7.85 7.85. (Department for Women’s Ready-to-wear Gowns) Also Oxfords of tan calfskin, neatly rounded toes, all widths Ankle Ties for Smaller Girls White Canvas Patent or Dull Leather » 8% to 10% 4.00 81% to 1014 4.65 11 to 3. 4.50 llto2? 5.45 Play Shoes—Sandals—Knockabouts | SisesSto8,2.50 842t01044,2,.75 11 to%, 3.00 The June Clearance Sale of Women's Low Shoes & Pumps now in progress, presents a remarkable opportunity for economical purchasing WialAsay fom Rew You judge other folks A ¢ kind of coffee ey serve you, Be sure of the praise guests in your home by serving Included js a generous selection of Women’s White Shoes for which there is now a great and growing demand This Sale comprises footwear of the finer type, taken from regular stock and marked at substantial price reductions. (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) Just.Three More Days of the 20% Off Sale for Stout Women The 20 per cent. off sale has been.a great success, Thousands of women have profited by the savings offered. But there must be an end to all things —and this great sale ends next Saturday. So there remain just three more days in which you can secure 20 per cent. off on anything you may select from our stock. .Three more days to save one-fifth on your summer clothes needs. 20 Per Cent. Off Our Entire Stock for Just Three More Days "These skirts’ were made up before we in- Newest styles—dainty, sheer, cool. augurated our 20% off sales. They were and figured Voiles in both intended for a Sale special at $6. ae-tbot new now you get them for 20 per cent. less. They could not be made now to sell for less than $9.00. Pique and Gabardine, in a variety of pling new styles, Solid white and hair- stripes, §-% Less 20 per cent. of all sizes up to 56. 1659, 22.50 to 5475 Less 20 per cent. Means a saving of 4 by on a 24.95 Dress. bs a 14.95 Skirt O a 12.95 Waist. Means a saving of 1. 37 0 on a_ 6.85 Corset. If you need anything in the way of summer apparel don’t miss the opportunity to save one-fifth by buying now. No C. O. D.’s. No Returns. Lane Bryant, 21-23 W. 38th St. No Approvals. Coats and Wraps Silk Skirts Corsets New Spring Suits Wash Skirts Silk Underwear Silk Dresses Cotton Waists Cotton Underwear , Cotton Dresses Georgette Waists Negligees Wool Dresses Crepe dé Chine Waists Petticoats Wool Skirts Sweaters Bathing Suits ‘Summer Froc light and dark colors. Trimmed in charming effects with organdie bands, dainty laces and some with real Filet inseition. Others beautiful dresses of Crepe le j apcr, J {eet Swiss, etc. Plenty This 20 per cent. off applies to all departments, including MATER- NITY and INFANTS’ Wear, and all garments reduced for special sales. No Mail Orders. yasmsKoch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc Bstebtishea 1866 AOCHe © Ince 125* Street West Closing Out at i Startling Reductions Our Entire Sample Stock of Living-Room Suites" 650.00 Cane and Silk Ve- 550.00 Upholstered Tap- lour Suite; 3 pieces 575.00 estry Suite; 3 675.00 Upholstered Tap- PICCEB... cceccccce 497.00 estry Suite; 3 350, hol / Tt CORR)" See, 595,00 Upholstered Tap- Dioceses se'sone 300.00 estry Suite; 5 450.00 Cane and Velour eee eee cry 549.00 rtetatieay 397.00 695.00 Upholstered Tap- . estry Suite; 3 450.00 Cane and Silk Da- Mss occ ke dane 649.00 mask Suite; 3 350.00 650.00 Upholstered ‘Tap- FERRER ahh ee ne oe . estry Suite; 3 275.00 Cane and Velour DIO in aks caet a 597.00 Suite; 3 pieces... 219 .00 Consult the Koch Plan of Deferred aay the only extended-payment system now ip successful operation in any department store.

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