The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 9

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GUN DUEL IN CELLAR; FOUR MEN CAUGHT Women Scream as Police Fight Band Held on Robbery Charge. Four men charged with burglary were ‘arrested after a revolver fight with the early this morning In the base- mnt of No, 215 Hast 1ith Street, which fe @ boarding-house for women conduct- @d by Mra. Anna Moran. The prisoners @osoribed themselves: John Bogan, No. 964 Greenwich Street; Charles Munson, No, 134 Perry Street; James Kelly, No. 49 Jane Street, and Walter Burgess, No. 010 Ninth Avenue. They will be taken to Essex Market Court for arraignment. ‘The attention of Detectives Sheehan and Levine was first caught by a tax! near the boarding house. They ques- @oned the chauffour, whose name ts qithheld, What he told them sent them te the basement window, which was found to have been broker open. The mens "Be, Nees Aa ye “whlch, they” returned: ad en en hi ne to the oe to shoot craps. ae % REORGANIZE NAVAL BRIGADE ‘Will Resume Place tn Jerscy State Militia. TRENTON, Aug. 2%7.—Gov. Ed- wards has authorized the reorgani- sation of the naval militia brigade, formerly stationed at Newark, Jer- ey City and Camden, It was mus- tered into the Federal service April @, 1917. Any member who has completed his | f enlistment will be discharged on ap- pPiication through his commanding of- ficer, but the Adjutant General holds that upon release from the Federal service the officers and men returned to their former status in the State Naval Militia, b CHILD KILLED; MOB DRIVER. eu Farmer, Who ts leide Charge. farmer of Glen 14 in $1,000 ball for Magistrate Corrigan Yorkville Court to-day on a short affidavit charging homicide, Perowsk!'s market truck last night In Bast 50th Street ran over Williara Petrolino, two and one-half, of No. $14 st 624 Street, and the child died early to-day in Flower Hospital, where his left leg and left arm had been am- putated, Patrolman Fink, by who arrested Pe- rowski, saved him from rough handling at the hands of 200 Itallans, some of whom threatened tg hang him, <<. —_— ROB BRILL BROS. OF $8,500 Case Taken im Clothing Shipment and Store Entered. Two thefts of men's clothing to the value of $800 with Brill Brothere as the victim were reveaaled by the firm to-day, Ninety-nine overcoats were stolen en route from the manufacturers in Ctheago, The shipment anrived one case short. On the night of the same Jay the Brill store at No. 47 Cortlandt Street was robbed of $1,000 in mer- chandise, An. electric alarm notified the ‘special police, but the weves had THE TO BUY PRINCE GIFT COMES FROM OHIO to Have ' Farewell Revel To-night Before Sailing To-morrow. Carol Empowered to purchase an appro- priate «ift for Prince Carol of Rou- mania, John N, Sufana of Alliance, 0., arrived here to~ Sufana ta (long breath) secretary of the Union of the Roumanian Beneficial and Cultural So: cleties of the United States of America, with 16,000 members. He reached the Waldorf early, while the Prince was in his tub, to consult with the entourage ag to just what would be best for Carol, Sufana’s chiot concern was how he was going crowd on an ordinary check the signa~ ture of his organization, announced that it had sent the Prince a check for $10,000 to be used for the orphans of Roumanta, Prince Carol arose at 10.30 o'clock to-day and prepared for luncheon In “i suite. His only formal engagement the day was dinner to-night the home of William Nelson Crom No. 12 West 49th Street, were he la to be the quest of the erican-Roumantan Relief Committee. There will be twen- ty-four other guests, ‘The party will take In @ roof sho ‘The Prince will sail to-morrow on board the Cunard liner Aquitania, _—_— Immigrants Must Pay Higher Fares, ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 87.—The 2,000 immigrants now at Bilis Island must pay increased ratiroad rates to com- plete thelr journeys. ‘The Interatate Commerce Commission ruled to-day they could not proceed at the rates in Chiko when they booked their passage abroad, ng Layne orks RVENI SKYSCRAPER FOR OIL CO. Standard to Erect ture om Beaver Street. Standard Oil Company filed plans by Carrere &- Hastings, architects, tor twenty-four-story offices to cover the north side of Beaver gt. trom Broadway to New at., the cost to be $3,000,000. ‘The plot 1s, 159x277.7x208.6x161, jory Strac~ WORLD, FR ‘The! had a country hom tah the main Standard Oi) Building at No, 26° Broadway, The site was ac» cumulated through L, J. Phillips & * parcel acquired having n-story Lisbon Bullding 1 of Louls Pt in fire ins arane © with the Phoenix Assurance Company of Lo . Waa filed to-day in the Surroate’ Mr. Bayard, who lived at No. t Sth Street and at Short Hills, N uur Wi structure will form an extension of J. leaves hin entire estate to hix widow. may be had in any variation of size or hue, in strands of vary- ing lengths, with gold or plat- inum clasps, plain or jeweled To offer Lortay Pearls for comparison is to dispar- age the charm of all other attempted reproduc. tions; it is only when judged by the beauty of the natural pearl that they are truly in their element. Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK je h 3 e office wt ap at © sh tO 1 ker? 4 enows sor! IDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920. Dresses that former Beginning Saturday: A Sale that offers the gest Wash Dress Big cet um Values of the Season A Final Clearance of Over 2000! sold from $4.98 to $19.98—Wash Dresses of almost every kind, style | and variety. In a wonderful assortment of 46 entirely different smart and becoming models. In practically every wanted color. Here are diesses you can launder repeatedly; fabrics that will wear; styles and workmanship that will give satisfaction—every dress an amazingly big bargain! Sizes for Women, Misses and Stouts in each lot. Grouped, irrespective of cost, value or wholesale market conditions, in two big lots. brief survey of the main facts, conception of their actual worth. ‘297 Not a dress in the lot but formerly sold for at least $4.98; most of them for $8,$9 and $10, Dresses suitable for nearly three months of outdoor wear, Silk Skirts | | Lustrous White Silk Crepe de Chine elaborately trimmed with rich em-| White Gabardine, Serges and Ramie |) Linenes in a choice of 10 splendid ~~ broidery in delft blue. Softly gath- H ered all around and finished with (} blue buttons. They are wonderfully big bargains. Only 75.... $397 Fall Coats Choice of the coat pictured—a “shawl” model of black-and-white Wool Mixture with a grey over- plaid—or a mulberry colored Vicuna Cloth. Both are the popu- lar, short, sport style so appro- pri for general wear. Women's and Misses’ sizes. This sea- son's styles. A real ‘clearance ‘Second Floor 1900 Bargains you should not miss! Dresses at one-quarter, one- third and one-half their / regular price; dresses of high grade materials that include: Below is a ut you positively must see the dresses themselves to get a real Embroidered Voile Voile Figured Voile Linene Embroid. Voile Figured Voile | Grass Linene Tussah Shepherd Check Organdie Colored Voile Crepe Ramiec Linene Dotted Swiss | Colored Organdie Batiste trimmings of: trimmings of: piping buttons panels thirring hemstitching _ frills ruffles tucks embroidery | braid embroidery ruffles frills braid organdie lace silk stripes tucks Skirt Bargains A Clearance of Over 500! styles. Close, firmly woven, good qual- ity fabrics made up in a thoroughly good way. Choice of lengths... . Second sloor $137 3000 Sweaters The “Ripple” Slip-ons, the new Filets, the Tuxedo with its long dinner coat lines, the coat models—in a dozen col- ors. For Women, Misses and Girls. Of Woot, Wool Mix tures, Cotton, Fiber Silk and ‘ Silk. For waimth, for service and for STYLE. For clear- ance. $2.97 to $8.97 Second Floor Sp Re RA Sis a A Suit Clearance!! UNITED CIGAR STORES Sooner or later, you'll discover Ricoro. Every smoker seeks real quality in a cigar, and countless thousands of them have found it in Ricoro. Ricoro is a smooth and balmy imported cigar, with all the fragrance and bouquet of the most expensive imported brands. But because Ricoro comes from Porto Rico duty free, it costs no more than the ordinary domestic. Ricoro will meet your every requirement of quality and econ- omy, because it is a real imported cigar at a domestic price. A dozen shapes and sizes — 10c to 20c. Sold only in United Cigar Stores —“Thank You!” Perfecto Size,2for25e Buy em by the Box of $096.00 1 other sizes 10c to 20¢ Imported from PortoRico Both snappy and conventional mode! did quality colors, mixtures and patterns; weights tl cases are suitable for year Here art suit values t far-secing men to buy several, 2000 Pairs Oxfords and Pumps A Big Variety of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits That Formerly Retailed at “$28.95 to $39.98! Cassimeres, Worsteds: Tweeds, Mixtures and Serges, in Summer and Fall weights single and double breast: models; sizes 34 to 42. splen- desirable t in many materials; good tailorin und wear. should lead thinking, cause wholesale fain Floor Choice Za Former Prices up to $6.97 A clearance of 10 styles for women and misses. Values that defy competition, for these are we!] made Shoes, in up- to-date styles. Made of Black Kid-finished, Black Vici Kid, Brown Kid, Black Gun Metal and Patent Leathers, some of which we feature, Best choice for the early comers, Thousands of Pairs- Misses and Children Shoes for sport and play. them with leather soles, though some tough, durable fibre or soft, corrugated Basement, White Canvas, most of have soles of rubber. Well. made, perfect Shoes at an extra special price, M1 9 Children’s Hats Former prices up to $1.97. Good variety of shapes; wir gucennet QOS Main Floor, 3,000 handsome Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists—for clearance. tiful trimmings; an extra big variety, ‘ain Floor. 9 Men’s Oxfords Shoes, of good, soft, pliable leathers, Comfort and dress last Choice of Calf, Light Tan, Black Gun Metal and Black + si BQOT 500 Straw Hats fo Boys and Girls, values you cannot Silk Waists Wanted colors; beau- $3 o7 A Values up to $8.95. Solidly made Dark Brown Cordovan , Brown Seven atyles; all sizes up to 815... asement, Men’s Shirts Extra special values! Shirta at leus than old-time prices Made of good’ quality Blazer Shirting— a closely woven material with @ lustrous sateen finish. Double yoke; soft $1.69 cuffs Towels Towels — White id; medium ‘Turkish nmed ends ~ White: weight; hemmed site 20x49. . .emoh Barber Tewels— 1 «% dos, eln—1 5x20 0 os @ foe " White te on; good quality co 29@ ton; wine 10"30.....,.eneh Turkieh 39e heavy Towela—fringed cotton; 15x34 C8... per pale re , hemmed EE

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