The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 9

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| i | MING MAN'S No Marks of Viole of Violence Found on Body in Sealed Room ‘LOS ANGELES, Sept. %—A pre- post body of Jacob Charles Dento vy mining promoter, found oll The body was bound with ropes and {pg since June 2 last. The body was found by Attorney R. M. Blodgett and Bite bee Dean ok In an upper bedroom they found Dloodatains on a carpet. This aroused their suspicion and they searched @very room of the house carefully, / Descending into the cellar Biodgett Gnd Cody discovered that a room had Been built under the stairway. They found that the door of the room was mailed and locked. Bmasni Mg into the passage they saw the feet of a man protruding trom be-|looking”’ than Heath a pile of earth and rubbish, ifben| Superior Court, friend and attor- ney for the dead tions of a recent will drawn by ton, _ DEATH GROWS in His Cellar. mortem examination of in a bedroom comforter and ed that three ’ @ @heot of canvas. Deston has been mysteriously miss- |three, basic lasts were nec- essary to fit boys properly. Detective A. J. Cody, who| ‘Férst, our boys’ *West- pointer”; boys who've worn it insist on it, they find it so comfortable. Ing open the door and peer-| oF feet, Russ Avery for the Los An- man, made pubilc disposing of the bulk of his! Broadw. merpeecy te, ¥ to Frances Denton, Saugnter at 13th tg “Pour Convenient Giss to obeat hs Phoenix, Arig 5 . Broadway C 4" and divorced wife, 4 Fouzowrc the fashions and fol- lowing the races are quite similar, because there’s a chance you may gues right. There’s no guessing about Cagle Male —it’s a certainty they are stylish, Made in New York's largest hat factory where hat styles originate. Good dressers everywhere wear them, Livest dealers sell them. Gagle Meals sign in the window is your guide to the right store. Months ago we st@rted taking measurements & sealed room in the cetiay| DOYS’ insteps, ankles, limbs, home, disclosed no marks of (Arches, with an be to standardizing boys’ A careful analysis show- Second, a new one for (0) boys but in reality a junior pa model of our most popular shoe for men— the which orthopedic surgeons say is exactly right for ae os rege gr . pointer,” so perhaps a little jamond ing was missing 7 from Denton's finger. His automobile. ton + ae se Rod As 16 also missing. ur thir sic last is a Paul R. Aumont, a nephew of the}SOmewhat stylish model, lain man. gave the police importan: information upon which they went to ‘work immediately, Aumont said that s about the time of his uncle's disap- with slightly tapered. toe. We don’t advocate it for pearance the house was (pocupted by general use, but boys who ton and fwd women, ore of whom/want a distinctly dress shoe rs. Peet.” . : The house is now occupied by Mrs.| Will find it as correct as a T. T. Miller, who rented it from the eons in charge of Denton's estate. ie henge ago It bed our! led by @ woman known as irs, it. ‘who now lives in Denver. Despatchea|Teasonably priced. Were sent to that betty Fagg Ot au-lto $10. Thorities to question “fashionable” toe can be. All, all-leather and very at “Registered Trademark, Rocers Peet ComPANY at 41st St. S the ton is a brother of the dead man. |woRuoO WANTS a of ‘my estate.” "Joel |= — et Benin 5 : WORK WONDERS s MET UGISISTONG 347 Firrn Ave. New York fs __THE BVEN "GG WORLD D1 TRIDA’ ¥_6 EP MB Y (BY COP COPS COP ROS) ROT GCS YOY (Sy) OPEN SATURDAY. UNTIL 5:30 P. M, ¢ —- Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE tH R7th and 38th Sts. Navy Blue Tricotine Frocks for Nsses in fabric and color the criterion & Of good taste, in new models the criterion of fashion, at prices that are a criterion of value. A Straightline Frock ,; Of Neavy Blue Tricotine with panel tunic outlined with pearl gtay grosgrain ribbon; gray eyelet embroidery vestee and collar, a9 MISSES’ TRICOTINE FROCKS Sizes 14 to 20 years S fi ¢ S S = TEL 29.59 to 195,00 MISSES’ GOWN SHOP—Second Floor < AUS IATENAMEMANOMAN TONS “Genre rate a STATOIGUB ~ SY |) A ‘3 ‘franklin Simon 8 Co. cS NS A Store of Individual Shops a 2 FIFTH AVENUE i 33 37th and 78th Streets The New Box is ’) Silhouette tn NGsses’ Sutts of Genuine Ueldyne Slender in line, supple in texture, skilful in tailoring, smart in its sim- plicity, to wear with one’s own furs, this new model suit is only one exam- Eas MAME CLOT OTCMS, ple of how the Misses” Suit Shop pre- = E sents the fair fashions of youth with a i the rare fashion of moderate prices. a 78 : iS} Malay Brown, Navy Blue, Twilight, = 3 Dryad or Squirrel Gray is OTHER VELDYNE SUITS FOR MISSES’ Sizes 14 10 20 years 75. to 345,00 MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor MICICIGUOML $3 ay 2 2 @ S Ss a 5 5 & BS 2 . 8 3 Sonenanan - > eS a ee re TTC West 42nd Street Store. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.80 P. M. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Exceptional are the advantages to be gained through making early selections from our _Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel \ New Fall assortments—purchased specially with a view to establishing a reasonable price level for the approach- ing season—offer many noteworthy values To-morrow: Girls’ Regulation Dresses— Of Navy Blue Wool Serge; em- broidered emblems; braid trimmed collar and cuffs, Sizes 6 to 14 years . $12.75 Girls’ Serge Dresses— Of Navy Blue Wool Serge; em- broidered in two-tone colors; pockets to match, Sizes 6 to 14 years . $8.50 Juniors’ Dressy Frocks— Of Imported Velveteen or Satin; some, finished’ with two-tone em- broidery; colors: Brown, Navy Blue, Black. Sizes 12 to 16 years . ‘ $25.00 Girls’ Polo Coats— Smart style of Heather Polo Cloth; in Blue or Brown; convertible col- lars; lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 10 years . Girls’ Chinchilla Coats— Double-breasted models; in Grey or Blue; lined through- out. Sizes 6 to 10 years. . $16.50 — Juniors’ Fall ‘See Serviceable models of Navy Blue Wool Cheviot; unique pockets; lined through- out. Sizes 12 to 16 yeaa, «6 is, O@180 From Our Extensive Display of ‘ FASHIONABLE FALL ATTIRE > For the MISS The following new assortments will be offered at special price advantages for Saturday : Misses’ Bolivia Coat Wraps— Ultra modish styles featuring belted and wrappy effects fashioned in wool Bolivia; convertible collar; silk lined oom new Fall colorings. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Other models from $37.50 to 295.00 Misses’ Modish Fall Suits— Featuring smart tailored models embodying high class workmanship and finish; developed in Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvet $50. 00 Velour; convertible collars. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Exclusive models from $29.75 to 250.00 Misses’ Tricotine Frocks— Youthful models in Navy Blue; string belts; many attractively embroidered; silk lined waists. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, - + + = = $24.75 Other models $19.75 to 150.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits— Straight line mode] fashioned of Duvet de Laine or Suede Velour ' with detachable Fur collars al #o tailored models of Vel ec. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 putes ¢ ete pie $75.00 A Complete Presentation of New Fall Assortments in The Boys’ Clothing and Hat Departments Every need of the Growing Boy has been amply provided for in our extensive display—combining quality, merchandise and value - giving to a degree that merits particular attention, Boys’ Wool Mackinaws— Neat assortment of Mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 years, $12.50 to 21.50 Boys’ Novelty Suits— Of Velvet, Jersey Cloth, Faney Mixtures and Blue Serge. Junior Norfolk, Middy, Oliver Twist and Regulation mddels, $9.75 to 22.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits— Heavy Grade Corduroy; guaran- teed. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Very Special, $12.50 to 16.50 Boys’ Suits— With Extra Knickerbocker Trous- ers; newest models and Fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $16.50 to 30.00 BOYS’ HATS and CAPS Boys’ Beaver Hats - - - - - - $9.75, to 12.50 Boys’ Velour Hats - + - Boys’ Cloth Hats - - Golf Caps in neat patterns; new one-piece model, $1.50 to 3.50 \ - - + 675 to 9.75 - - + + 150to 3.75 Regulation Blue Serge and Cheviot Tams with name band, $2.95 to 3.95 West 43rd Street $12.95. $48.00 H TC SAA OTe SS eee ee eee or eae Sa aod eRe epee tm

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