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, OF ROBBED BANKER (Continued From First Page.) g #0 large diamond ring, a diamond and a fine watch on him, and first d and then gobbed him, ly, Who discovered Crim in his told the police to-day that he James Troy had gone to the Square Hotel about 4 o'clock morning and obtained a room. it € o'clock, Ready continued, he ‘up and went out to get a drink wandering around for some he says he “felt something call- Mak him to” go to his room tn the th Greet house. There he found & stranger to him, sprawied on floor. He cafled another roomer, mamed Rothwell, who notified ipoliceman and Crim was taken to New York Hospital where he died. A search. of Crim’s clothing at tho Biispital reveaied that he had only 7, cents in his pockets, His dia- a and watch were gone. OR WHERE BANKER WAS | FOUND FORCED OPEN. fe believed the banker was d, robbed and 4ed into the first ble hiding place, which hap- to be Ready’s room. Investi- Btio! showed that the front door of eh iduse next door could be apened » @ Uttle\pressure, and that Ready's @ouldsalso be opened that way. number of persons are alleged to sknown this. Ready's door had fpreed. No bottle or other poison jwas found. , hone record at the hotel lepme to New York on business with 8, Bradford of No. 318 West 89th ‘Bradford was questioned by (policg, and gave Crim's home ad- and \occupation, and sald he ar- hereyfour days.ago. Bradford @urprised to learn\that Crim had jemly 27 cents on his person at the he was (found in Ready’s room, d showed that Crim had| — SAYS ‘CRANK’ ASKED HOME FOR CHILD New Evidence in Coughlin Baby Case Turned Over to Phila- kidnapping case recently pur- chased a house, was turned over to De- tectiwe Captain Souder of Philadelphia to-day. Bert Updyke, formerly a detective uf Monmouth County, talked to Peaquale shortly after the purcimae of the house, and sail Pasquale told him he expected @ Woman and a child to arrive soon as hie te: Was not quite ready ‘could pro- Mee | . ho “arrangement not carried out, the w nand child failed vo @ppear, Charles’ Motince, a railroad man, Millville, N. J. told the desectives he thought, had seen Pasqual child at Newfield, ale and a |, a railroad near Atlantic City on July 18. ta’cen to seb Pasquale, but was not pos: itive of the identification. Junetion He wai Means a Dull Brain No one can think, or work, or play if his skin is irritated and raw sothat every motion brings dis- tressing discomfort. ed om the longi distance ‘telephone gave-instructions that the body taken to Campbell's Funeral Gurch pending their arrival. The y will ba taken / to Philipp! for Crim is‘survived:by his wid- Thousands of men, women and bebies know that KORA- KONIA keeps the skin perr feculy happy On hottest days. It heale raw spots, takes all sunburn and diaper K cluband office. Atalldruggists, KORA-KONIA THe. Mennen Company Newark —_ id Sh ~ Ahi all through | they will wor! i ‘Ty of your dreams’ Bp Nsmall change” ! Small week, utting your est! bring ii “Oh, Your Home Is Beautiful!’’ ° Your friends will say this about your home, too., Because now you:can make your home as beautiful ‘and comfortable as you have always wanted it. This Liberal Credit Plan of ours puts the “home ane within your easy reach. Your d e or monthly payments that you ‘never zmiss will clear up the matter while you enjoy And nickels and dimes where , owen, pes Sr ie eoory etn ge i, 1s a eb , ox , ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1920.. Lunch in the Buffet-Chantilly Way! | *TORE HOURS: 9 TO 6:50. Choose from the ice cold fools tempting’ played on their bed of the waitress bring you the very your selection. ly dis- ice. The chef will serve rtion of So refreshing in sultry August. GIMBELS RESTAURANT—Eighth Floor Organdie, woven striped fab- rics, plain and printed voiles. Md! Read it again. long, long ago. It’s the sort of price you used to see You haven’t seen it since gracious knows when—and you won’t see it again in a hurry— not on such attractive blouses. All sizes from 34 to 46. ‘ Ny: August Mark Down Sale Prices Pictures at Half. “ Hundreds of Fine Pictures Going at Mighty Small Prices it to you. l | "the use of the goods from the start. CowPERTHWAIT 'Brd Ave. Summer Closing Hours: , Both of our stores will close at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoons until further notice, For the convenience of our customers who are unable to come during the day The Harlem Store ~vill remain Open each Monday Evening Until 10 0’ lock. All. departments, as well as the office, will be running as usual these Monday evenings jst the same as during regular daytime hours, “Oldest Furniture in America” Two Stores at & SORs | 193-205 Park Row Chatham 50 in. Roll To Desks, Ma- hogany and Birch. Sketched, 50 in. Flat Top Desks to match, Sketched, 50 in. Typewriter Desks in Mahogany and Birch. 38 in. Typewriter Desks as sketched, rr 60 in. Roll Top Desk in Ma- hogany, Lots of them are marked much less than half price. damaged frame that explains why a fine oil painting should go at so small a price. mostly, the only reason is clearance; low prices to clear-them out quickly. over, and hundreds of good pictures have been gathered together and clearance-priced, with scarcely a glance at their former markings. GIMBELS PICTURE SHOP—Sixth Floor. : "Mer of Affairs: Fee 5 | | August Sale Reduces Office Furniture Just as handsome a suite as you want—or as modest a suite as you want—made for a man’s job by men who know what a-man wants. Staunch and sturdy—substantial—good-looking and SALE 60 in. Flat Top Desk to Oak Revolving Chair, with Arm Chair to $119.75 match, , $88.25 arms, Bie $15.25. mateh, , $17.00 60 in. Flat Top Desk; G. 0. Sectional Book Cases, d: $77.75 all quartered, $85.00 Companion Chair to $11.25 oak or fumed oak finish; dag alien 50 in. Roll Top Desk; G. 0. : set, 3 sections, top and base, $39.50 $59.25 all quartered, $134.50 G. O. Typewriter 12.25 Sectional Book Cases in solid $49.50 ~ 12,12: Pisin Oak : $49.50 Chair, - $12. Mahogany, $45.75, ¥ wee “s ; f Feary, Revolving O Chair, ’ Neral Waste Paper Babkets, in oak, -Drawer Letter File, imita- sketched; imitation Oak an olive green and mah fin- - ‘ $129.50 tion Mahogany, ‘ $27.20 Mahogany, 4 $23.25 ish; sketched, big Fa $3.00 klyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gi A\Sa e of 2160 Cotton Blouses $1.38 The good quality of these blouses is emphasized by the generous way they are cut. Full length— like the best tailored blouses. tion. GIMBELS BLOUSH SHOP—Third Floor Sale of manufacturer, Here and there you'll find a slightly Be price. But 2 Inventory’s Oil Paintings Pastels Mezzotints WARDROBES (sketched) $49.50 Paoaprnetel es ere Carbons — Etchings FIBRE DRESS TRUNKS $18.00 Hand-Colored Prints ‘ EACH CARRIES A FIVE-YEAR GIMBEL GUARANTEE, ——. $ me Good Ne Other Desks up to $485. Other Chairs up to $105. GIMBELS OFFICE FURNITURE SECTION—Eighth Floor 4 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS | } GIMBEL BROTHERS | __32no STREET - BROADWAY - 33n0 STREET _NEW YORK { White, pink, lavender; blue, y checks, stripes, plain colors. ; Smartly tailored styles, with square or Eton collars— prettily lace-trimmed blouses of soft daintiness, The eight waists sketched are representative of the collec- y “THREE FAVORED STYLES: LOW PRICED Gimbel Brothers trunks are appreciably low priced. This is a natural result of our tremendous i and quick turn-overs which bring us many times first choice on special concessions direct from the . [4 so here; a very special a resulting saving to you of a large part of the FOR TO-MORROW; LAST DAY STEAMER OR SHORT TRIP WARDROBES, Open Topped $32.50 FULL SIZED OPEN. TOP GIMBELS TRUNK SHOP—Fihh Floor Ws Handsome Office Suites (10 pieces) $1,800 =p via Tubes and Subway J - Fur Storage Vaults on the Premises Cold dry storage. Guarantee against loss or damage. A postal or telephone call (Penn- | sylvania 6100, Extension 34) brings our auto. ||. GIMBELS FUR STORAGE VAULTS—Tenth Floor | 1s ee The Sale Starts at Nine! ‘ CERWER Trunks business purchase You! — or -PRICED