The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 11

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SAYS TAXI DRIVER IS HIGHWAY ROBBER Secretary to Police Deputy Makes Charge That Watch and $700 in ‘Cash Was Taken, ‘Charles W. Hunt, secretary to Third Deputy Commianioner of Police Fatirot, fe the complainant in a charge of high- way robbery made in Morrisanta Court to-lay against Thomas Duffy of No. WOMAN HURT IN SUBWAY, | for coatustona ot the rant ehte ana When Two a mas SANITARIUM FOR POLICEMEN te = A woman Was alightly Injured tna Might when a northbound Interhurough subway train ran into another near the Freeman Street station in the Bronx, ‘Thomas Burke of No, 1225 south Boulevard, the Bronx, motorman of the » Borough Inspector ‘train, sald a fuse blew out as he applied] phomas A. Murphy of Brooklyn and hia brakes and they refused to actlontot Surgeon Patrick plied poste: Properly, The shock of the collision through the Catskills to-day wan #0 slight that no windows were| to. selget a ite for the sanKtarium for Deputy Police Commissioner John A. uity Commissioner 404 Hast iGist Street, whom he has| broken in gither train. Mine Bertha policemen, ‘ jabliahod with the funds identified, according to the Police, as| Greenhouse, twenty-five, of No. 1316 coltectad actos the Police Field Day One of two men who attacked him late Sunday night at Latayette Boulevard and Bryant Avenue and took from him Jewelry and a watch worth $1,000 and 4700 In cash. George W. Melniey of No. 413 Woegt 50th Street, arrested with Durty, was"not identified by Hunt, According to the detectives Hant Bired Duffy's cab after leaving the Opening of Gerard's cabaret at Phicd Avenue and 160th Street Sunday even- fing, at which many borough and poll Officials were present. Dutty was dered to Hun Hoe Avenue, the Bronx, waa attanded! exhibitions. ANTZEN Arch Support Shoes] RELIEVE, correct and strengthen fallen and weak | arches, weak eniies, flat feet and misplaced bones, They enable the arches to support the body natu- rally by means of inl construction, the feet are atneed perfect fr , and secure healthy activity along val Hi Made of flexi le leathers. We also rebomnmend the Jantzen Bunfon Shoes for en- larged joints, ' . “A Good Foot rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe” Cfpage 125TH STREET WEEK SEPT. 27TH TO OCTOBER 2D One-Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street is a fairyland of lights at night, and a concourse of most remarkable bargains by day. O. In Ce home at No. 611 West hen Hunt fo: direction ‘The Adute of the Big Toe.” » Above Ith St, who hy n the front svat of the oab, at- him. Acconting to the police, Hunt's jewelry waa found in Mateblishea 1860 £AQOCHe 125%” Street West “The Road to Economy” Koch Boys’ Clothing Is the Standard All Over SOME very remarkable 2-Trousers Suits “have just reached us from our own makers, We call them “our own" because the boys’ clothing they make for us is built to our order. We point out the sturdy youngsters’ requirements as we know them from yearsof study along these lines, and the maker em- bodies features that meet them. That's why Koctr Boys’ Clothing Satisfies the Parent and Pleases the Boy During this week come $20.00 suits, with 2 pairs trousers, Norfolk models, in fine Cheviot and Tweed mixtures, sizes 9 to $ 45 17, are reduced to... , Pied Ficer, , THESE ; f FASHIONABLE Ostrich Turbans $4.00 Regular Price $6.00 This low price will be in effect Wednesday and Thursday only STUDY the picture. The style is there. As ‘ for the hat itself, it is an Ostrich feather crown on a buckram frame, the brim of which is silk velvet. A cluster of pastel buds furnishes the trimming. The selec- tion comprises black, brown, navy, gray, green, henna, sand and purple. 7.50 Children’s Beavers 5.00 Roll-brim sailors of the best grade beaver. Black, brown, navy and tah. For girls of 6 to 12 years. Becond Floor, 6.00 Taffeta Petticoats °3.95 On Sale Thursday Qaly OF best quality taffeta; flat model with pleating; in two-tone effect and plain colors, also black. An Interesting Development in the Shoe Situation Brings You 9.00 and 10.00 Women’s SHOES a 6* {TIGH cut shoes, of fine quality kid, calf and patent colt in the Rewest lace and button mocela, with stitched or welted soles. You can save from $2.50 to $3.50 ona peir. Boys’ aud Girls’ Shoes Boys’, in sizes 9 to 6; Cirls', in sizes 814 to 2; value’ $4 and $4.50. , 3.45 MEN'S kimonos, of | WyOMEN'S best quality crepe Burkes, in batlate, with hems ue and laven= 2.6 200 Oriental Necklaces Werth $4.50 Each 7 7° MANUFACTUF R and Americen-r newest and most effective comb:r with rich Oriental pendants. Third Floor. RUGS Sanford’s Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs Jontul effecte—the Rug of Bpeclals.sseseseveee 14650 69.75 rr ee At sere DTS | | “anneeee 11.98 amples of Imported fe Necklaces, in the tens; some $55.00 Meversitle Velour .Portieres 46.75 Pair ype Portieres are 50 i long. The mate lustre. Color combin Mulberry and Blue Blue, Blye and Blue, All the newest O: Superior Servic 9x12—Reg. $91.60. 8.9x10.6—Row. $89.60. Special... 7.6x9—Reg, $72.60. Special 6x9—Rog, $52.95, Special...., 41.6x6.6-—Rog, §2 ches wide, 214 yards V6x70—Reg, $14.75. Speciat color sare Blue a en and Blue, Brown and rich in £5.25 Filet Net Curtains Ail over dest tan or biw $6.75 Couch Cevers Oxl2—Reg. $192.75. Special........., 8.3x10.6—Rog. $126.25. Special and Ortentats E53.98| tose 489 $27.50 Lace Bed dose 6x9—Reg. $30.50. Special 4.6x7.6—-Reg. $47.05. § 20x63--Reg. $24.74 $52.00 Alex Smith & S Tepestry Pras AMl the newest patter in alover and me- oft #; & rug Suitable to any furnish} 39.75 Fourth Floor rs 9x12 Seamless ls Rugs ing. Blue, tan, rose shades. wm Saks & Company SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL \ fur. A Most Uncommon Collection of Women’s CAutumn Suits —in tailleur, demi-tailleur, and fur-trimmed styles, at remarkably modest prices 125 Suits at $45 Suits so beautifully tailored chat it ts very evident they were never intended + to be offered at chis low price. ored and semi-tailored styles, devel- in duvet de laine, velour, yalama, silvertone, Oxfords and Wool Jersey, many. trimmedwith cicgeail oppossum One style pictur Tail- 100 Suits at $69.50 The most exclusive Paris models—of which these suits are exact duplicates —cost a little fortune to land. They simply teem with originality and at once bespeak the genius of foremost Paris designers. Developed in yalama, silvertone, duvet de laine and fine velours, simply tailored, d-embroid- ered or elaborately fur trimmed. One style pictured Each suit handsomely silk lined and interlined, Pourth Floor Unequaled Value! Women’s ‘ Embroidered Serge FROCKS At $29.50 —full of style, yet as practical as any frock can be Charming frocks of good quality All Wool Serge, showing panels smartly iped with silk, and em- betishenene of the new thread embroidery on neck and three quarter sleeves. The bestvalueina* stylish” cloth frock anywhere to be had. Colors: Navy with rose, Navy with Henna and Black. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Floor The Saks Luggage Dept., will hold Thursday A Sale of Finely Constructed Wardrobe Trunk’ —made by Belber and Mendet-- Drucker— At $75 fy Trunks made by these well-known manufacturers fare considered “America's Best” Trunks of finer r construction cer- MW tainly cannot be Ahad, and never before have we Y offered them at this price. Steamer, three-quarter and full size models, fully equipped and guaranteed perfect, Basement . Dainty Under- Muslins priced very low for Thursday At $2 Dotted Pink Seco Silk Undergarments, consist- ing of vest, chemise and step-in drawers, prettily hemstitched or lace trimmed, At $1 Fine Quality Batiste Step-in Drawers, lace or embroidery trimmed. Also some trimmed in solid colors of pink or blue. Third Floor Oxford Grey All Wool Riding Habits Special $39.50 Carefully tailored Habits in fine all wool Oxford grey cloths lined with silk. Paddock model— fs pictured. Sizes 14 to 44. Sixth Floor Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Daily Crepe de Chine Blouses For Women and Misses are enjoying an enviable vogue We Offer A Splendid Collection Thursday : At $5.00 A very little price for blouses so dainty and true to the mode of the hour. Designed with i or convertible collars, artfully trimmed with Venice lace or severely tai , the needlework of each model beirlg exceptionally well done. Colors white and deh. Sues 3400.46." Ot They launder beautifully, and easily. Third Floor Thursday Only— Women’s Swagger Winter COATS —At the remarkably low price of _ $35 Coats that will give excel- lent service for street or business wear. Themodels are at rmbt age Bt with la ts ic be phen flat or in pis wid . effect. Fashioned of Silvertip coating and other wanted materials Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. One style pictured. Fourth Floos LYRA CORSETS will be offered Thursday in the Saks Corset Dept. At Liberal Savings At $5.95—Regulatly $8.50—Lyra Waistline Corsets, with medium length hip, rubber top and mercerized supporters. Made of flesh color sa ribbon trimmed. a At $4 — Regularly $5.50—Girdle Top Lyra Corsets in flesh color broche with elastic and girdle top, prettily lace trimmed. Heavy hose support. ers attached, At $6.50—Regularly $9—Lyra Corsets for average figures, made of flesh color broche, lace trimmed. Heavy hose supporters attached, All of these corsets are supported with ““Mightybone"", making the original lines of the corset permanent and assuring excellent service. Third Floor Exceptional Values— Women’s CAPESKIN GLOVES At $3.95 Strap-wrist style—the most wanted for immediate wear, Black, white, brownand grey. Pique sewn, Main Foe |} es PEI ESSSE BHAI LEG LRA G Be ass ine 57 FOULLEREESERE DegeaT AS ET Se ae eo t ele eects be Pee fey eaceot rs m $s seit isas Azad } Fs PETTY TTT Trae = a

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