The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1920, Page 11

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HINT FOR SLAYER | ie OF MAN ON BEACH _ LASHED TO BICYCLE "Bod y Washed Ashor Ashore on Long| Island Sound—Coroner Hh Says Suicide. ‘Tho death of the unidentified man © Whose body, lashed to @ bicycle, wae <f Mwashed ashore at Fort Salonga, near jp Worthport, L. 1, is stilt » mystery. "While Coroner W. B. Gibson of * Worthport to-day returned his om- @ial verdict as suicide, the polloe in- line to the theory of murder and @ro seeking the slayer. They have been unable to identify the dead man. € Both tires of the bieyele wore cut at \'@ineh intervals ali around, tt is be« ! Meved through fear that the alr with ‘which they were Inflated might help Bring the body to the surface. Body ‘and bicycle were wanhed ashore yos- terday. The man was about forty- vo years old. With @ pleco of rope about the thickness of a clothes line, the body Was secured to the bicycle, A kit near ‘the body contained carpenter's tools, {Paint brushes, knives and razors. * The body had apparently been in the water two or three weeks ‘Whether the man tied himself to the Dicycle and leaped with It from a Bound steamer, rode off one of the eliffs In that soction, or was murdered, tied to the bicycle and thrown ovor- board, is the subject of an investiga- ton, ‘The body ts that of a man with mixed gray hair, about six feet in height. Over a sult of underwear was a light tan shirt and four-in-haud Mile. This was covered with another wit of underwear, over which was a gray sweater, a dark mixed gray cout and black trousers. There was also a soft black hat. A long belt was Wrapped twice about the waist. To this was fastened one end of the rope, Delaware's Oldest Woman Voter. aes AA Del, Sept. 22. farntitariy noe ae a tatty ait? oldest nth Va oo Last night we told how, after many months of study, we had found that three, and only three, basic “lasts” were rtd to fit boys prop- erly. When we submitted the idea to the maker of our boys’ shoes, he said, “Can't be done in so small a range of lasts.” “Try it,” Samples, more samples, still more samples, were made, until those produced came through 100% on the feet of living models. Further details to-morrow evening, but why not see the shoes? All leather, of course, and so reasonable. $7.50 to $10. said we, Quality clothes, too. Qual- ity in everything boysgwear. Pays in the long run, { the other end of which was made fast to the crossbar of the bicycle. A cheap Rocers Peet CoMPANY Watch was the only object foumd ‘n | Broadway Broadway the pockets, at 13th St, dar Ai at 34th St, Broad Glart PixhAvel Couns h GIRL, LOVER, AUTO, _ | at Warren at dist St DETECTIVES; SAVED! \ ‘No, Not a Movie; Real Abduclion! - by Scorned Suitor; Fadeout to Ma's, HAMMONTON, N. J., Sept. 22.-~Miae { Bose Lange, « preity girl of elehteen, ia) i “quieting hor verves to-day after an ex: i Perlence familiar enough to movie! ( queens but not to. her. | ceposito, a railroad worker Mi. s ing is the basis of all good meals, Have | to marry | m. Yesterday, tis brother-in-law, sPontolio her, prevented , Ber mother ut the point of a revolver, ed her away | had not gone} were met by | for the seasoning of your everyday foods. MADE IN U. S, A, At Grocers and Delicatessen Storés, Made by E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. Detectives Li Camdon prow offic who he ord | them up with revolvers and rescued tha | $1,000 bail each | nd battery, apons and ui: Serupted. kidnapping. esau Se Flint’s s Fine Fine Furniture THIS WEEK ONLY 50% REDUCTION SALE Of Our Entire Stock of PERSIAN & CHINESE RUGS If price plays any part in the movement of this collection, good judges of VALUES will not leave a single one of these beautiful Rugs here by the end of the week. Not one of the entire stock was purchased for this Sale. It is our own exclusive collection, specially selected on different occasions and bought with every regard for the high standard of raerit our Rugs have always possessed. a TET Mat to Room Dimensions No C, O. D.'s. No Approvals. No Returns. FLINT CUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE DINING ROOM SUITES, IN CLASSIC MOTIFS RANGING FROM $443 TO $3,700. LIVING ROOM SUITES IN GREAT VARIETY RANGING FROM $167.50 TO $2,500. BEDROOM SUITES, $245 10 $2,795, re oO ” Guy of the Maker~ UP! OLSTFRED FURNITURE Made to Specie! Order for prompt delivery from our own New York City factory, THE HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER IT BEATS, AS IT SWEEPS, AS IT CLEANS. Guaranteed by the muker and by Flint Blo lorner Caine 20:26West 36th St. pnt = = = = se “seee 5 AT TUM TETATTOTUCUOUUTOCTUTOOOOTOOOOTOOTOOOOOTOOOTOOGAGAAOAeNgSag GUNA Mpa Pp vy, ron DARKS aa whe SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL Hours of Business: 9 a. m, to 5.30 p.m. Daily cAutumn’s Newest Blouses —teeming with originality and exclusiveness— in a special sale Thursday | a $5.00 pretty slip-over and tuxedo models upon which Dame eae. has ‘ae her seal a approval for Fall wear. Fashioned of Women’s and Misses’ Pony Coats ¥ Special $257.50 Thirty-six inch model, smartly belted, made of good oven on G crepe and _—s de chine, prettily trimmed tich brown aking of ee 3 ceptionally fine mark- none ot et Colors= aos trimmed with col- White, flesh, bisque, and in the crepe dé lar and cuffs of Austra chine model, navy blue is also included. Oppossum, Third Floor Sixth Floor ‘as ean nai | ae The Saks Corset Dept. is Now Featuring Rainy Day Outfits For Girls La Vida and “Stylish Stout” Thursday CORSETS at $7.95 creating the supple grace of Cape and hat to match. Made in cor- rect proportion for wear over Winter coats. Buttons high to neck, affording maximum protection in the most severe Girls’ Lustrous Sateen Rain Capes, $4.50 and $5.25 Made of rubberized sateen, with plaid lined hood. Navy blue and red. Sizes 6 to 14 years., , Girls’ Rain Coats With Hats to match, $9.95 English belted model, made of the finest shower- proofed material to be had in blue and tan. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Second Floor Women’s Evening Slippers, Pumps and Oxfords REGULARLY $10 TO $13.50 Reduced to $6.9 5 Incomplete sizes of some of the smartest models carried in our regular stock, developed in Silver and Gold Cloth, Black and White Sarin, Brown Kid, Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calfskin. Second Flour Women’s and Misses’ »-RIDING HABITS For Fall Wear * Special $39.50 Paddock, Norfolk and Semi-Norfolk roodels, splendidly tailored in Oxford cloths, tweeds, che- viots and worsteds. Breeches are chamois lined ,and reinforced at.knees with leather. All silk lined. Sizes 10 to 44. We cannot possibly dup- licate them to sell at this figure. Complete Equestrian Shop, Sixth Floor the new silhouette— Corsets that create the lines of youth—the slender willowy sillhouette new mode. Every woman can find here the corset that will mold her figure to the desired lines and still be as comfortable as it is stylish. Made of flesh or white Broche, Brocade, Satin or Coutil, prettily trimmed. weather. Navy blue id, Sizes 12 La Vida Gorsets $4.50 to $15 wae Stylish Stout Corsets $10 to $22.50 ALSO—W. B. and Stylish Stout Brassieres and Bandeavx made in front or back fastening in the desirable me — or white. 1 to $5 Third Floor Eee ‘Eee. as, a ie iy i yiriite Soe hela tak ii, ; ‘hy 4 i Featured Thursday in the Saks Luggage Dept. Finely Constructed Dress TRUNKS, Special $25 These trunks have unusual capacity and are very sturdily constructed. Covered with hard vulcan- ized fibre, and fitted with snap lock, draw bolts, and two top trays. Sizes 36 and 40 inches, Steamer or Short Trip Trunks, $23.50 ~ Splendidly made to withstand hard usage 30 and 40 inches. Sizes “Saks Special” Wardrobe Trunks, $52.75 Open top model—fully equipped with five drawers and twelve hangers, A trunk that will give splendid service priced very low Basement price, Priced very low, but triily : interpretative of the mode Women’s Swagger Coats and Wraps Thursday At $39.50 Highly practical coats for Street and ews 4 together wit oose draped wraps that ped now enipring an unpre- cedented vogue, — cord bolvia onported cravenette tweeds, woo} velour and duvet. Some are silk lined ghout—others half lined. All are most un- usual at this special Fourth Floor Children’s Golf Hose Special. $1.50 The rin cal of all howe or the coronal a aged contrasting Splendid range of co! ond Me 7009 Second Floor Wavy Hair Switches of unusually fine quality $5.00 The full hair arrangements now in vogue can be —— with surprising ease, if you have one of these fine switches at All shades— except grey. Third Floor Very Smart and Quite Distinctive Gold Filled Mesh Bags IN CATHEDRAL MODEL *18.50 phage of guaranteed soldered Frame is tastefully en- peep and catches set with amethysts or sapphires. Pictured. Main Floor Splendid for Gift Purposes Men’s Fitted Leather Dressing Cases " $10 Unequaled value. The case is sturdily made of } walrus grained leather, fitted with military style hair brush, soap box, comb, scissors, nail file and shaving stick. Geodine Cowhide Brief Cases, $10 A dependable case of heavy cowhide leather fitted with two pock- ets, and extension lock. Tan, black and cordovan in sizes 12 by 16 inches. Main Floor S ae hep RE 2h Dae a

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