The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 8

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EEO eee T. FIRES ‘Two fires were discovered ten min-| tutes apart early to-day on B, R. T. ole- bot the police and anid theré was noth- ing suspiciou it thelr origin. At 1.40 A. Sf. Policeman Dan O'Leary of the Grand Avenue Station saw & fmatl binge on the structuré at the breet and Morris Weiner of No. M@can- A Btreet were present to-dey at the In Detective Headquarters tn te of their ination to be there. Stanley of the Blekpocttot] ET Gk. N° Poticaman Harry Nelson Relzad them at a crowd watching | tg Pe oy) Avenue Station saw In Becond Street yentérday after- work of the finmes, which slightly ignited off on the ti Methodiat orn Gn entingied In Weilner’s collar. At Stanley caueht Stelngesser in Btreet and locked htm. yp. WASHIN , AO that Ike could avoid the | all sports will come under suspicion if nt publicity of the lineup. | Rambling ts Not wupt rd y guensed of ‘Temperance, ‘Waiting, took tt on the run, Stan-| Chureh has y made him stop by threatening to Hence both met the detective | togisiation by Congress that will stop Friday and Saturday Half Hose—In Heather English Wool Half Hose—Wide larly 85c . tions; particularly desir- —Very soft fords for winter . . . $1.35 | ularly 81.25. A recent shipment of Men Scotch Golf Hose, also Fancy Wool Half Hose The unusual and attractive combination will * appeal to men who ‘prefer individual In Grey, medium weight. fall weight; Excellent value......Each, 1.75 only, Extra An EXTRAORDINARY SALE for will offr an excellent assortment of ‘ Men’s High Quality Shces at Practicall To-day’s Wholesale Cost $9. 75 Per Pair Brown Cordovan or Koko Calfskin Lace Shoes Made over a stylish, comfortable last. Quality and superior workmanship are the predominating features of these smartly designed Shoes. At such a substantial saving in price Men will find this an opportune occasion to fulfill all needs of the coming Winter. g Sale on Main Floor (Sixth Ave. Side). An Important Sale of Men’s Fall and Winter Half Hose Plain and Novelty Weaves in fashionable colorings—Suitable for Dress or Sport wear. Noteworthy Values To-morrow in: Men’s Medium Weight Wool Men's Medium Weight Cotton ~Half Hose—Full fashioned, Black, Mixtures . . Special, $1.00 | White and Grey. Regu- ribbed; in several color combina- Fine English Cotton Half Hose able for wear with Ox- ioned; Black or White. Reg- _ Specially Priced for Friday: MEN’S FALL UNDERWEAR Medium weight Cotton or part Wool Shirts and Drawers also Cotton Unien Suits on Sale, First Floor, Balbriggan Shirts with half or Fine Silver Grey Shirts and long sleeves; Drawers in Drawers—In medium weight; regular vr stout sizes, Cotton and Wool Mixture. Each ac a, eee Unusual value, Each . . 275 Part Wool Shirts and Drawers Union Suits of Ribbed Cotton; THE BEAT VICTIM One Suspect Captured After Knock- ing $1,000 Out of Mer- . chant's Pocket. After Iashing bars across the doors of Adjoining apartments to prevent Washington Avenue corner of the Ful-| tenants rushing out to the reseue, ton Street fine. Firemen ‘made quick! two thuge early to-day called William Touts, owner of a chain of Greek fruit stands, to the door of his apart- tceatera. in rcedway ment on the third floor of No. 206 ts 11. His home ds at Rockville Cen- ‘They vroke the Flushing, Avenue| West 20th Street. He was muspictoun, te Tt 1 day night, out owing to the police eus- 9 away end vanished station at out the binee without ne door whee told that) == ——- - - ’ s Musaing Stanley's clothes and din. remen, in both cases an| dit opened the door | ay ee =a one of tin thane, which naa| Sectrie Spark from ww train apparently | ong of nis standa was burning. The omen oO men beat him and a wallet containing $1,000 dropped from his clothes. An upper floor tenant's cries Drought Detectives Anderson and a. th Clark. They seized one man, while per Pronibition and Pub. | the other escaped over the root, The lig Morals of the Methodist Kipiscopal | prisoner, Joba Kallis of No. 306 Went Sécretary, Clarence True Wilson, ia| 284 Street, was arraigned in Jeffer- starting @ fight for enactment of| som Market Police Court, charged at the morning lineup before go-| nit Intebetate transmission of game | With attempted robfery and felonious Eiaeex Market Court. bling information. assault. ‘ »».. . 60c quality, full fash- wy) ee styles. in White quality. , 2.95 ; LR | * ENRIGHT'S OFFICE) | Hii: Game, Has No Fractare of Spine. eT ae | Samuel Pletcher jr, the seventees-| Get $150.in Cash, $500 in Ljberty year-old New York University qult- ack, freshman team, who was infares| Bonds and $3,000 Worth tn the game yesterday with Webb *of Hats. Academy, was reported? to-day at 4 in hand nec (~ be! 4 5 of the May: wear ‘ommnle. Oy a emticianey, : Fordham Worpital te he recovering, | Burtlars invaded the Ba Yosvery ot|to = safe vi Warly fears that there Was a trheture | Isaac Holoschuts, No, 208 Centre Street, 1 of the spine proved baselems, though) just @ stone's throw froin Potice Com-| "na novseKmGPEn bt s. UAze may ben fracture of the shoul-| missioner Hnrleht's offer at Poilce| WINSTRD, Conn, Oct. 1.—By. the ’ The boy, ta he was carried off the| Meadauarters, and carrled away thres| tera of the Gun "eercoage, bane “4: . field, asked that the aeeldent be kept| $50 ‘bills and #500 in Liberty bonds| THM. former grain merchant, eamtted The Sensation of the Hour! from the knowledge of his mother, who| taken from the safe and 93,000 worth |t0 Prawte restart, nit Medealeenes ‘A of hats, Tho robbery occurred Tuet-| ing her daughter Helen an equal ainow' : ‘ The Oriental Store, 1 ifth Avenue and 39th Street Lamps from Oriental Lands A Whole Floor Devoted to Them Vantine’s Lamps are known everywhere as presenting in unique and beautiful combination the richest Chinese and Japanese Por- celains, Bronzes, Hand Embroideries and Paintings. The ability to collect and the skill to combine the most har- monious materials and the ability and skill to bring them to you at reasonable prices is peculiarly Vautine’s. / Lamps for every use from the Oriental Hanging Lantern to the most elaborate creation for the banquet hall. Floor Lamps, Desk Lamps, Library and Boudoir, Chinese and Japanese Bronzes and Pottery, fitted with exquisitely harmonizing shades, and mellow Oriental effects. Special facilities for testing color effects under various surroundings. . Sale of Vantine Lamps . Some Special Prices This Week ~ At $5.00 At $10.00 Fall Footwear. $ FASO SALE A selection of the Season's late:t axd Most Bxeturive Styled in Bick Kid, Brown Kid, Gray Kid, Grey Buck, Gun Metal, and the Various New Com- binations, Buttons and Lace Modals, Louis and Military Heels. Imagine buying New York’s foremost, new footwear at suchaprice! We are way ahead of the downwand trend of prices, in fact in this sale you are buying on a pre-war basis, and reducing the cost of your winter shoe “wardrobe” tremendously. “Six Shoe G NEW YORK BROOKLYN ) “'way at 34th 59 W, 42d St. 478 Fulton St. The Unique Shop i ‘Where Stout Women ‘+: Are Made Slender _ ’ ¥ a woman is as old as she looks, then The Store is closed daily at 5 P.M. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street why not look as young as possible? Lane Bryant Fashions smoot matronly contours into lines of youthful grace. By clever designing they inevitably make you appear slighter and therefore younger. ~. Heré yod will find the most exquisite Paris modes reddy for your selection, in a size a cap wear and at a price you can pay. A Special Offering : , exhibit the finest materials for afternoon and evening 4 snd She tartet of the pid pagel figure in the ter ics. ‘ for to-morrow, in the Blouse Department $47.50 to $450.00 $39.75 to $350.00 fh Taillewrs Skirts r4 he sk: d ’ . will consist of Gotcentoedvun saints snen " exquisite art. ° colorings. ax” $325.00 $16.50 to $59.75 ¢ Sizes 39% to 56 Bust | ‘fae Bryant 21-28 W. 38th St. Just West of 5th Ave. Four Hundred and Fifty Hand-embroidered Blouses (from the Philippines) at the extraordinarily low price of : SPECIAL 10-DAY SALE 5-PIECE $4,75 each , Hand-made throughout, in two pretty models, both made of sheer lingerle material aad embroidered in most attractive designs, these Blouses will prove a real -‘‘find’ to the woman who is looking for washable blouses of unusual quality. MURRAY HILL 6675 fecten and | ROYAL UPHOLSTERY CO. |)! fen’ ss'2,3°%%'r 140 W. Sith St, BS" |) geete ae ee Factory, 335 E. 34th St., ix. B'klyn Branch, 1449 4ist $1. || Th 7 e8. 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