The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1920, Page 4

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‘— @ aambe a> DUTHS CAPTURED AS AUTO BAND'TS | Twelve Shots Fired by Pofice “in Chase Stir Exctusive ‘Brooklyn Neighborhood. Revolver shots which startled reat- Gents of Clinton Avenue, on of Brooklyn's most exclusive reridentiat Settions, early to-day sienalized the ‘purenit and capture of four yount Men who, the police charge, have heen stealing automobiles and using them to get away after frequent holdups of grocers going to Walla- bout Market. ‘The youthe--none over nineteen years—were arraigned later in fhe Gates Avenve Police Court, charged + With asawult, robbery and bareary, Detectives of Capt. MeChuskey’# Staff yesterday morning inepected an Rutomobile with goare wtripped which Had been Abwndoned at the door of No. 245 Adelphi Street, Three biaek Masks’ were Found tucked in a flap Pocket of the car door, Charies BMoger of No, 1 Tid Street idee Whed the machine an his property: saying it bad been stolen from hit Monday night. Earlier in the day the potice nad | {> Teoeived complaints from, three gro. | fére that they had been held up in Vandorbdtit Avenue, the bandits eacup- Ing in an atitomobite, Gustav a te of No. 220 20th Street waa robbed 6 $110 between Park and Myrtle rey ues. Frenk Waposito of No. 689 “Fourth Avenue was held up in Van- * @erbilt Avenue between Greene and William Ejcholg of Gates avenues, No. $62 Sixth Avenue was held up in Vanderbilt Avenue between Park and ‘Gates avenues, Rarly Saturday morn. ing Dominick Telo of No, 222 Sack~ Man Street, also a grocer, was held Up in Hall Street, between’ De Kalb and Willoughby avenues and robbed of $17 with which Pir f Gilee at moderate character! In tations ‘that find and finesse of are the ultimate grace of line a $39.75 Thirty-Fourth— IN PISTOL BATTLE’: our self-imposed function to creations—simultaneously with their introduction in excluswe New York shops. New productions of the highest diversified personality of each individual type and temperament. leur and fur trimmed costumes NEW YORK | mate A. day's purchases at Wallabout Market | Fach holt-wp viothn petated that a4! he Was driving to market he panned & standing wutomotile with but one man in sight, apparently tinkering the caf, afid phat when the ansuspecting jotim alewed up ‘three other ten wiih revolvers of the chine, Kauffman, driving an antomobile iv which were Detectives Daly, Donlon, Hering, Flynn and Moalli, cloeed up on an automobile which had stopped before the Pouch Manson, Cimon and Lafayette Avenues. Four men anyped from the machine and ran in Glintop Avenue, pursued by the ni@wthe, Who fired twelve shots before halting the fugitives, In the pockets of the avtomobile’® doors were found two revolvers ang & jimmy, The car Lad been stolen from the home garage if Barry Kiimger, No. 983 wh paheds | last night. as Prank Connell, No, 216 634 Bireet; Joe Bonfigio, No. 4908 Beventh Ave- nue; Albert Dusling, No, 6818 Firth Avenue, and George Coopey, No. 446 Gist Street, al) Coopey had an old isvue deputy sher- it's badge, T ah d hat Bonfigtio and Dusting aamitted tuat they and two orhers divided the loot of ‘Tuesday morning's hold-ups amount ng to $700, on an Elevated atas on early yerterday. el tn Dott Manerts! Fingerprints Che: ™ Francesco Mi hirty-thres, @ dol wawer My | Tuvnyaon Noy tia” Thom , Htreet ently yes Beans’ moralte. wae kite sy, bare wa eis, Voom more thr ned. Pinwer prints ORDER ices the truer new ine aquir- ret collar; plaited hk tailored siashes and box pock ta, $69.75 interpre- expression for the In technique tailoring these tail- in precision of fit, nd nicety of detail. up to $350 West of Fifth Avenue jie At 4 o'clock this morning Detective | The prisoners described thomnecives 8,105 B. i 1 MEN AT WORK. Company Annownces Retorn of 278 Mirikers In im Day. | The Trookiyn Rapid Tran: pany anfouriced to-day that nm atfikera returned to work yesterday, ® total of 6.241 returned. The of few men at work wae in- 0 4416, ‘The permanent force makin eluding teturned strikers did nat strike and new men, The ervice on some lines wae slightly 4 to-day because of the Jewieh Rottday. as BLACK Fs Se. eb rn a spliced toes THIRTY-FOURTH STREET $18.50 mercerized isle, ‘Ask for Our Book NO BRANCH STORES—Ow 660 txth A Ave-, 4 Above 3 rihin St. St. Castom Ro Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Warld Lick SPECIAL OFFERING TOMORROW OF + WOMEN’S AND MISSES" TRICOTINE [ROCKS BEAUTIFULLY BEADED A, PRESENTATION OF PHENOMENAL VALUES (xs UNUSUALLY LARGBO COLLECTION OF CHARMING NEW STRAIGHTLINE AND TUNIC FROCLS ELABORATELY BEADED IN AVARIETY OF~ EXQUISITE DESIGNS 35 OTHER TRICOTINE FROCLS $195.00 TO A hh STORE HOURS: 9 to 5.30 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Estublished 1879 Thursday Only Women’s Silk Stockings CORDOVAN NAVY 1.95 1200 pair.full fashioned, pure thread silk stockings, fully reinforced, high soles and and garter bands of fine Size 8% to Io. heels, double Mail and. Phone Orders Filled Until Supply is Exhausted morro You Never Pay More at Best are none the less pe for beis very serviceable. Models boys and girle—all latest fall and winter models, “DR Good Foot-rule for YOU—wear the hom Shoe.” “The Abuse of ine ig aor Tee.” for school, or BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Name es: 47) A « X 2 |i. Altman & Ga. Thirty-fourth Street The Bed Furnishings Departments || APURE EGG MAYONNAISE \ MAKES: Lau enone tar, Seven! The Store is closed dsily at 5 P. M. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street | have assembled for the Autumn and Winter seasons large and comprehensive assortments of : Blankets, Comfortables and Bedspreads ' . the qualities of which will especially appeal to those who appreciate the substantial value of good, lasting miaterial,. especially when obtainable at fair prices. ' Some of the excellent values in the regular stock are quoted below: lankets All-wool, white per pair $21.50 to 45.00 Allewool, colored . « 0 « « © each 28.50 | Cotton-and-wool, whi per pair 7.50 to 21.50 | Cotton, colored «ws each 6.50 & 8.00 White Bedspreads Satin-finish . é each $5.75 to 32.50 Crinkled dimity. . . . each 2.95 to 4.95; Crochet . each 3.50 to 5.00 Also Fancy Cretonne Bedspreads . each $8.50 & 9.75 Embroidered Muslin Bed Sets, per set 13.50 & . 14.50 Wool-filled Comfortables Hand-quilted satin each $62.50 Machine-quilted satin. ... «6. . each 37.50 Plain or figured sateen «1 4 6 ew each 16.50 To-morrow (Thursday) a Number of Blant.ets and Comfortables (discontinued lines) will be placed on sale at decided price concessions ‘(Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Every: where within | 160 Miles of |) New York. We furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or 4-Plece Queen Anne Per Suite, Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET. ¢ oe Monthly pay: BERVING TABLE; BINING TABLE, 48 v4 mente, nes, 6 ft. extension; Four Pleo: } We Cary the Englander ‘Space Saving Devices i <== for Sleen and Fest. In American Weinut, ee Tecra with pet rn Pockeath wich pick Watch for wl, pti Solumnra Gratono! trom 332 50 up Eney Payment Plane October ‘ (

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