The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 5

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aA * } Sone THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY the exposures they expect In the case. QUIZZED TO-DAY AS | woman Was in court leavily guarded JEWEL SMUGGLER Y Tho armignments were made as Saree emery BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Justice—Co-operation—Economy— Energy— Service dames MeCreery & Co. ' Sth Avenue ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street |quietly a4 possible and all Assistant United States Attorney Walker would say for publication was that the case was of unusual Importance, ay would leyelop when the full story of the Heged diamond smuggling conspir- lacy became known, He refused to "pe fh Qavtat Cnet | he we ¥ Indicted ‘With Soviet Clerk and| "Sts, ‘tetas: on canon the cecma Sailor After Arrest in $50,- | Sury acted was made by Customs In- 000 Diamond Seizure. August Sale of Furs Here Are Values That We Positively Cannot art ey Duplicate This Year! And, in fact, we have not had any such low prices on our Furs since long before January ist, 1920. CONTINUATION ANNUAL SUMMER spector John W. Roberts, who | charged that on May i last the three | Persons named in the indictment en- b tered into the smuggling conspiracy yetened to-day before United States! and” asserted that the diamonds were Commissioner Hitchcock It ls be-} to be obtained in Stockholm, Sweden. Meved the full story of a big diamond| It futher set forsh that thiee overt smuggling plot will be told. Nils) lets Were committed by the defen- Jacobeson, a sailor on the Swe iia ante, pene: OF Les DRA 50 Go, Wie 3 siedabah dea “| the unnamed woman, who, It was as- American Mner Stocldholm, was ar-|gerted, “entered into & conversation rested while leaving the ship last Fri- auty, 2 leas bahaapiet spilt meng le set di a Finn. It is further recited that M0000 bo $uo boo umonde valued) Tuiy 22 Jacobason attempted to mmus- i . atetae! gie diamonds from Stockholm, and that two days later "Safron yvisited the rooming house at No, 224 West $24 Street.” Isaac A. Hourwich, the attorney who appeared for Safron, was asked what he knew about Safron. “He came to this country after he and his father had lost their business in Russia because of the war,” re- plied the lawyer, “He was imfbver- ished and went to Canada first. Then he came here and up to a while ago, when he Injured his arm, he worked in an automobile shop, He has not worked since, He knows nothing of smuggling these diamonds, I am sure of that.” Wien @ mysterious woman is ar- PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Added to the actual values that are repre- sented is the assurance that every piece, whether a coat, wrap, scarf or muff, is only of the best quality. That each carries the lines and modeling that Fashion has dictated for this coming Kall and Winter is a matter of course. The Finest Furs Nature Produces. Every one of our Fur Coats is lined with finest quality Silk. Purchases will be stored free of charge until November, if so desired. Yesternlay Mitchell Safron, a Rus- sion, who lives at No. 762 Ocean Ave- nue, Brooklyn, with Ludwig C. A. K, Martens, unrecognized Soviet Am- hassador, and works as a mailing clerk in the Russian Soviet Govern. ment Bureau in West 40th Street, was . At a Fraction of the Original Prices Collectively there are some few hundred garments. But at each price instance only about éne to four gar- ments of a kind—not in all sizes, nor in all. colors fmdicted charged with conspiring to smugisie diamonds into the country. Safron and Jacobsson and the un-| ‘identified woman are the alleged con- spirators at present accused, but the Federal authorities «tid the diamonds saized Inst week were a amall item in NO C. 0. D.’s NO APPROVALS NOCREDITS NO RETURNS OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Women’s Summer Apparel—(sEconp FLoor) ‘A. Hudson Seal Wrap; very graceful ff model; 48 inches long; of selected pelts. ‘ August Sale Price 645.00 Cotton Summer Dresses Taffeta & Satin Eve'g Wraps Clearance Sale Wednesda Imported garments, ha designs. Copen, Rose, Sale Price 2 eT e Flounce and st | and lace trimmed Envelope Styles. ribbon straps Cotton Crepe Full and Breakfast Coat models (one illustrated). 1000 Cotton Crepe Bloomers Tailored, hemstitched and reinforced. Elastic at waist and knee. Flesh only. - Sale Price .75 Lingerie Petticoats tailored, embroidery and lace trimmed. Sale Price 1 ‘ 8 5 Lingerie Nightgowns Sleeve and sleeveless styles, | Sale Price 1.85 | Lingerie Chemises Tailored, lace trimmed and ribbon drawn Regulation, lace and Sale Price 1.85 No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. 500 Flowered Kimonos length Empire Values to 2.95 | 1.85 nd embroidered in floral Black and Light Blue. 95 \ ralghtline models, Tallored + Flesh and white, + Flesh and white. Formerly 37.50 22.50 Odd Silk Dresses Formerly 55.00 to 89.50 38.00 Pr’t’'d Georgette Crepe Dresses Formerly 79.50 38.00 Novelty Summer Dresses Formerly 59.50 to 69.50 45.00 Odd Silk Dresses Formerly 55.00 to 95.00 45.00 Figured Chiffon Foulard & Crepe Dresses Formerly 79.50 to 125.00 58.00 Dinner & Aft’n Gowns Formerly 175.00 to' 225.00 Polo Cloth Capes & Coats Formerly 39.50 to 95.00 35.00 Daytime Capes & Coats Formerly 69.50 to 155.00 55.00 95.00 Formerly 125.00 to 155.00 65,00 Duvetyn & Peachbloom Capes Formerly 110.00 to 155.00 75.00 Taffeta Wraps & Coats Formerly 125.00 to 225.00 85.00 Summer Evening Wraps Formerly 150.00 to 195.00 95,00 Summer Evening Wraps Formerly 150.00 to 225.00 125.00 White Linen Skirts i Formerly 10.00 6.50 Silk & Tricolette Skirts Formerly 18.50 to 29.50 8.50 Novelty Silk Skirts, Formerly 18.50 to 29.50 12.50 Novelty Silk Skirts Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 16.50 Misses’ Summer Apparel—(THIRD FLOoR) Cotton Summer Dresses Formerly 35.00 to 39.50 22.50 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Dresses ' Formerly 49.50 to 65.00 38.00 Wool Jersey Dresses Formerly 89.50 to 110 55,00 Pongee Silk Dresses Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 45.00 maintain Crepe-de Chine and Georgetle- Dresses Formerly 65.00 to 89.50 45,00 Figured Georgette Dresses Formerly 89.50 to 110.00 55.00 Lacey Dinner Gowns Formerly 110.00 to 165.00 69.50 Short Cloth & Silk Wraps du ccna modern ovens or, ¢ even regulated heat that makes Bread Formerly 135.00 to 150.00 45,00 AR MAKES LITT LA DUNC WHAT XOU BEMD—A WORLD WAI WILL GO AND WIND IF September Price 775.00 B. Hudson Seal Coat of choice skins; self collar and cuffs; richly lined. August Sale Price 285.00 September Price 885.00 C. Hudson Seal Coat; 45 inches long; nade from selected skins with Squirrel collars and cuffs. August Sale Price 525.00 September Price 645.00 D. Hudson Seal Coat, with large collar and cuffs of Natural Squirrel. 80 inch model. August Sale Price 295.00 September Price 895.00 (eee To-day if one Is well dressed one is comfortable, We are not required to swelter in summer and shiver in winter, A bulky silhouette in winter is quite smart. This is another instance of the Increasing good sense of women. (We will not vouch for this sen- timent, for no doubt if furs ever lose favor in the eyes of Fashion we will gladly follow her whius and leave comfort to the Esqul- maux.) However, furs are Fashion's first choice for the winter ward- robe. Few women there are who will not cut off corners, somewhere, if necessary to glory in @ fur cont If you have decided on a new fur coat this year it ts high time to make your selection. You can save possibly a hundred dollars on a purchase at the McCreery August sale of ‘furs and know that you are getting the finest pelts, the best workmanship and authentic style, et Good Values! Real Filet Laces A very large assortment of edgings and insertions in the most wanted designs and widths. Many matched sets varying from: 234 inches wide. .yard 1,35 8 inches wide. .yard 1,55 814, inches wide. .yard 1,75 414 inches wide. .yard 1,95 Up to the wider widths at, yard, 2,75, 3.10 and | 3.45. % inch edgings and inser- tions, yard 50c, (Main Floor) Women’s ‘‘McCreery Quality Hosiery’’ Specially Priced (lor this week only) Pair 2.95 regularly 8.95 This is a special offer to intrgduce our style num ber 1020, Mode of pure unndulterated Silk with flne mercerized Lisl tops and sol Black, Kvery palr guaranteced (Main Floor) | quantity at this low price, (Fourth Floor) A Remarkable Sale! 800 Voile and Organdie Dresses for Misses 6.95 regularly 9.75 to 14.75 « Unusually charming styles fashioned from plain and fancy Voiles and Organdies. Every dress is well made and a wonderful value at this price. Sizes 14 to 18 years. NoC.0. D's No Returns. No Approvals. (Fourth Floer) Unquestionably Good Values! Women’s Capes and Wraps 19.50 If purchased in the usual way they would sell for from 28.00 to 35.00 These are far above the type that usually sells at 19.50, because we purchased them at great price conces- sions and have marked them at but a trifle above cost, Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge are the materials used in copying these capes and wraps after higher-priced | models, All are lined through- out with fancy silk. No C. 0. D.’s. No Approvals. No Returns. (Fourth Floor) Selendid Vale Girls’ Washable Dresses 3.95 regularly 6.05 Many pretty®styles made of excellent quality Cham- | There is only a limited Sizes 8 to 16 (Fourth Floor) bray and Plaid Ginghans, ee ES eee emesis asides wes in 2 = Shop early! years. aS j At a Special, Low Price! i ; Real Leather Vanity Boxes i 2.95 bi Vanity Boxes (as illystrated) fashioned of i tooled Persinn Antique, Alligator, Beaver, Saffin { and Moroceo grain leathers, lined with silk Moire, f Some are in black, others in colors, All contain a | large beveled edge mirror, purse and three vanity fittings. (Main Floor) V4 {

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