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GES TOHEAR CARUSO SERVANTS YN GEM INQUIRY ey OMY Commission of Magistrates ‘Will Examine ‘All in “John Doe” Proceedings. * District Attorney Leroy M, Young ot ‘Suffolte County arrived at the “ summer home of Enrico Caruso in Eaat Hempstead, L, I, before noon fo-day and immediately assembled @etectives of the various agencies at work on the case,‘insurance adjus- ters and other Investigators for pre- time, After the investigation I may say more,” he replied, Mrs, Caruso to-day learned the in- surance carried on the lost jewels amounts, to only $120,000. At about the same time, B. M, Gattle of the Jewelry firm at Nop. 630 Fifth Avenue told her that the stolen valuables would be to-day worth over $600,000, at which the Caruso’s valued them. « The tenor’s wife thereupon sent a cable to Mr. Caruso in Havana asking his advice as to posting a $26,000 're- ward, The police and detectives at Hast Hampton are now trying to get @ line on an Italian who sailed for Italy last Tuesday and who is said to have been a friend of one of the maids of the Caruso household, They say if their belief is right that the robbery oc- curred twenty-four or forty-eight hours before the los# was discovered, it would have heen possible for the) thief to get out of the country, Detectives are also investigating a report that two strange men had been seef loitering about East Hampton and its vicinity for a few days before the robbery was discovered. On Tues- day afternoon they were seen going toward the Caruso home. Revenue Agent Posed as Musician. Isidore Einstein, who said he was a musician afd had a violin case to prove ft, asked for @ drink in the King’s High- HAZ CAG and Restourent. of No, 1425 King’s Highway, and when he received what he alleged was liquor, placed Pav berger. ma eld in ‘Se00 bait i by, ot Pye aod a aotiiice Inver, was served on Hent: Bccnhtarges Prageetcr of the cafe, who was nena GET WISE! SAVE MONEY ABT Arse oe 3mm ANDREW ALEXANDER . See What You Save!” Here are Suit Bargains! A sale of 1,176 Suits for Men liminary work in connection with the “John Doe” proceedings to be started to-morrow morning. At the John Doe proceedings a com- mittee of Magistrates will hear the stories told by all persons connected with the household who are familiar in any way with the location of the casket Containing the diamonds which were stolen from Mra, Caruso, The Witnesses will be put under oath. The committee is empowered to use strong +, Ptessure to induce them to tell freely of their whereabouts during the + period when it {s-believed the robbery took place. This period extends from Sunday \ to last Tuesday night when the burglar alarm—which the detectives ¢laim was rung “blind” to shield the +f real thieves—was heard. “If/ said Mr. Young to-day, “the Jewels were taken, they were not taken on Tuesday night—that'’s all camouflage.” “What do you mean by that word “ft? he was asked “That's all I care to say at pres- ent,” he answered. 457 Men's S Hotent aby days are: of Wool Materials shies saclilinadniatae it Sizes 32 to 40 | seem almost unbelievable. This Serges Cassimeres| sale is only another demonstra- Flannels Worsteds|tion of values offered daily in ithe way iets Many different | this Five different models in three-piece models, weights and medium] New York’s Greatest — [Doth smart and con- weights for year - “ Bargain House Bear in mind, the National Outlet Stote Double or single round wear. (In- cluded are two high grade cassim er Chis the one store that is not operated to make models for young]a profit. In buying for their millions of izes‘ mail order customers the National Cloak 4 ee Tad om. On it ‘ io cay een rromn piatds, Cols, tix tines, This ie 0 cale of National Over- [05% stripes and tures and striped] socks. Every garment in tile sale wasfcnecks: heather oe brown and grey patterns in navy|specially made under the National’s own mint De ened blue, dark green,|supervision, Tested for quality, color fast- | ¢ shed brown and darkness and durability. peck far foci thelr grey. Choice, wholésale cost. sega Young Men’s Suits Teste "Eas goeahac Oe 2,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes—All Big Values! Pictured are the styles. The leathers include Tan Calf, Patent, Black Kid finished and Black Kangaroo, with: leather or durable fibre soles. Comfort or Dress lasts. Record-breaking values, Choice at: 482 Young Men’s es Suits 14 to 18 years SIXTH AVENUE 548 FIFTH AVE. CORNER |9¥'S? @) ABOVE.4547St Shoes for Men, Women and Children of the oldtime Alexander quality are marked at Radical Reductions At these stores, where the dollar has always gone a long way, the values are unprecedented just now when families need outfitting for holiday Mise Sea Beets teatcuate eas The and ie ont time. spring jewel robbery’ on Borg a Island?” he was asked. “Now, that’s all I care to say at this lored. Navy blue, grey use of the large reductions, we cannot ex- or credit sale shoes nor send them C. O. D. 311 Boys’ Suits Cassimeres in five different mod- Work Pants Men’s 2 ST WAS my busy day, : eee Strong, medium weight Tan AND 0 told the boy, A | ets. Splendid quality. For boys of | | Khaki-Cloth Pants. Full cut, well Fier ieee 11 to 18 years. Desirable colors | | made, all usual fitti Band strongly haetes and patterge, The one pictured fea stitched seams. $1.00 1, ANY VISITORS, Eomriys: SHQ9 Not 20% sa cer cee Pia price, MA F100, aed Eight Special Bargains for Men and Boys _, * Small Men's Hats.| Men’sShirts,| Men's Shirtsof | Men's Sport; Men's Work| Small Boys'| Overalls of Tan Wash Suits, bap Your choice of| front of crepe de| Striped Madras: | Shirts of Mercer- Beir es ee Woven Stripe] Khaki Cloth, red blue ortanCham™|any one in the|Chine, balance of| with an attached | ized Pongee, strip'| Chimbray, with | Wash Suit, of du-|or blue trim. In bray. Belted style|house. | Specia)/ matching cotton| flat -collar; soft | ed or in solid attached eiat fuchemtrds sizes 2 to 6 years. for Saturday, | Shirting. cuffs. * white, ‘ | “79e 69c ry A GENTLEMAN outside, eee i WHO WISHED to seo ma, eee AND I sald “No.” BUTI russe "tke boy. 18 LIKE my wite, eee AND DOESN'T know. eee WHO'S Boss, - eee ea ae 8 Special Bargains for Women and Girls rele ! 300 Waists of, 1,000 Hats—, 1,000 Sweaters | 500 Dresses} 137 Suits for! Wash Skirte—) 894 Coats of} 1,500 Dresses— WANTS JUST @ word. | ete, Pon-| trimmed and un-| for Women and | Crash, Organdie,| Women. Mercer-| 2,620 of them.| Wool Velours,| Lawns, Ging - eee gee, Voile’ b n d| trimmed, for both | Misser. | Woo! | Linene, Percale,|ized Knitted | White Gabardine, | Serges, Plaid ollie’ wad AND I told the boy. Crepe de Chine. |women and girls. |Mixtures «and | Gingham an d| Cloth, in tan, Pe-| Linen and Nu-| Mixtures, Pol o| ham e 8 8 12 different mod-|Over 50 good|Fibre S'lk Voile, Sizes 6 to) kin Blue or’ Old Satin, Choice of | Cloths, Gold - € COULD tell the man. els. models, many colt 14, styles. HERE $327 18 | 2 $422 $g88 8 Special Saturday Sales---Wonder Values! $400 $288 712 sy | sy79 IN JUST “three * words. BUT THE boy came back. AND SAID the man. COULD SPOT me one. HIS BUSINESS needed. JUST TWO words, eee AND I’M a sport. eee AND CURIOUS too. 80 IN he came. ove AND HANDED me, SOME GAARETTEO to try” AND SAID “They Satisty.” . . HE SAID something. eee IHEY SATISFY ’’—that says it. Never were finer tobaccos used in any cigarette and never were tobaccos more carefully and skillfully blended. Chesterfields give you all that any cigarette could give, plus a “‘satisfy’’ quality that is exclusively theirs. ie lend can't be copied. 9 (1) Women’s Shoes An extraordinary sale of 4184 pairs! High and low cut Shoes of Brown Kid, Grey Kid, Patent, Gun $197 Metal and Vici Kid Leathers, White Canvas and White Buck. Leather or fibre soles —_—_ Rasement. , = (2) 1114 Wash Skirts Hot weather Wash Skirts of White Pique, Linen and Gabardine in 20 different models. £mart in $] 97 style, well made, and appropriately trimmed. Here are extra big bargains for Saturday —— Second Floor. (3) 672 Wash Dresses For hot weather! Linenes, Voiles, Chambrays, Galateas, Mercerized Poplins and Ginghams. Every Dress $297 an extra value. Conme early, as many are in small lots of two or three of a kind Becond Floor (4) Beautiful Waists , 1,400 of them! Your unrestricted choice of any Waist in stock, regardless of cost. Silk Georgettes and Crepe de Chines in almost every wanted color $527) — and size. 35 mode. Choice. (5) 490 Smart Suits Worsted Serges and Wool Velours in navy blue or taupe grey. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. This sea- $ son’s models, suitable for next fall’s wear. oy 15 now and save,money : (6) 198 Sport Coats Plaid Mixtures and Polo Cloth in 7 different models. Copenhagen blue, navy blue, black-and-white 88 check, tan. This season's a ie at a real clear- ance price.. — (7) 500 Rompers Cool, comfortable, fast color Ginghams, Chambrays and Percales. Six models; sizes 6 months.to 6 years. : 39¢ Pinks, blues, white, stripes and ct values. Special for Saturday . (8) Children’s Hats 1,000 in the lot—Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Pique, Or- gandie, Linene, Silk, Poplin and Hemp or Milan Straw. 15 models. Styles and sizes to 9c é forinfants and children. Wonderful value 296 Main B Basem Ml Ones Filed Te Sea —