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Oe te ep ee ho agpantin OR eet ee ees tn DEAL ROW LAD 10 KILLING NEAR BROADWA Mittlam Stern, mn, Who Shot Man)" , in Matinee Crowd, Held on Homicide Charge. ‘Wittam Stern. jewelry salexman, ‘Who yesterday afternoon shot and Killed Pawi Relttano in a hallway at No. 108 West svth Street, and gave Matinee crowds something more than @ thrill by chasing Pasquale Mille through sth Street, near Broadway, Pumping bullets at him ay he ran, was in the line-up at Police Head- quarters this morning, and was eub- | mequently arraigned on a charge of homicide tn the Jefferson Market guspicion of homicide in the Jefforson Market Police Court. He was held Without bail for examination Friday. ‘Stern dad a permit to carry the pistol ‘with which he did the shooting. Stern, who gives his residence as No. 212 West 111th Street, the police pay, bad an argument with Helttano ever the procesds, according to wit- Wmesees they had procured, of a sale ot whiskey lant week. for witich Beittano failed to acoount. They @isim to have witnesses who heard \ the two men arguing in the hallway » Just before the shooting, and that the gale of the whiskey was the burden of the argument. * Mille is being detained py the police eae material witness. ‘The polloe say that he was convicted of homicide in| $2911 and was pardoned by Governor) Whitman. They quote him as saying | that he was a friend of stern and tn | Beittano and had an engagomen' the latter in 39th Gtrect at 6 o'cloc tast evening. Beittano, the police declare, had a ‘police record. He is said to have been | f@ friend of Rubino, the head of a gang which held up another gang in “Jimmy the Push‘s" saloon in Sulll bvan Street in 1912 The gang held up Shad just stuck up @ taxicad below the “dead line” in the financial dis- trict, and taken $25,000 from two pank messengers, Tho robbers os- eaped to the “L" ana made for the SLIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY. | 5Pc.Slip Covers} Busy Season — me Sport Time One Factory weit” Work, Prices on “Slip Cover. Upholstery Work Posi: Will Be Increased | preatle. v LEM “ Poreters, Colt, Delivered one Stared Pree tece Siip Covers os | ‘ Ty Furniture Made a NeW TEL. HARLEM 1582} ir THE EVENING WOnuws, At a a Woman's Body in Kast River. | underctothing, The of bn unidentified woman. {poten about 66 years oid, 6 ft. & Inches, ite lovds: pounds, grey hair, and weartng white! moved to the Tee Sullivan Street saloon, where they Were dividing the booty when the Rubino gangsters held them up in bh tl —" relieved them of may he told them. Ras Pon rvhem what te was about, and not wanting to be- some involved, he ‘naid wore he wont into Halpern'a candy a few doors away, and was Tselakine e ae "sta + who admitted doing the| when be heard the shots ay shooting, said three men attacked|store proprietor eorroborated bim in him for the purpose of robbery. He/ this. {Bee oe ‘When he ran owt, his story contin- ues, he saw Beit fall and on se ‘ne aks wa friend, Btern openod Despite rumors of a pene | feud, "Mitte declared be knew their Ae] in cash, checks for and $1400 worth of jow- on mer said the men had tried to puah bim Bid ® narrow hallway, at the same naying “Get in there pik ay opin tie! ity of imitation. jana put ws. your bandas edil® did not |e, reason tor the shooting inetive beyond the possil the men, Me way mm denied ever baving any pro- the bent that ski care and conscientious effort can produce. one "bi vod the other a yious y diMoulty “with, the police, alt though they produced a record which showed that jn 1911 a man named William Stern had bean convicted of petty Iaroeny, and that in 1914 the same man had been sentenced in Through finger prints the police j toensities, the slain man an Paul Beit. no, aged thirty-four, No. 137 Weat oh Street. They say he was Booe—" ool gy Aaa ow “The Abuse of the Big Tow.” Boston to @ term of three months. fo NO BRANCH STORES—Ow and ini to four years Btern denied he had ever been in oe Sao River Savings Bank robbery. Roston. The police say he has been 660 Sixth Ave., ‘Above 38th St. ie approached he eaw Btern| known also as Herman Kudich and Cantom Bootmakers Over SO Years. and Bottano quarreliing, the police|Harry Smith, Jewelry Stationery Leather Goods In Their Newly Enlarged Quarters "peti has attained tremendous si pega during the ast few years, both as a word and as a moving force. We aim to make it even more meaningful, specifically at least, by exerting our every effort and constant thought for the comfort, convenience and satisfaction—in a word, tor the Service—of our customers. It is with this idea in mind that we have rearranged the Ground Floor, moving some departments, enlarging others, and assembling related Branches of merchandise in one locality in order to make shopping here the pleasure it can be, instead of the trouble it is sometimes considered. That eke of sections devoted to Jewelry, Stationery and Leather a is a particularly attractive spot on the Ground Floor. For these departments have been considerably en- larged, thanks to the removal of the Men’s Furnishings to the Man's Shop on the Tenth Floor, and they have now more space than was before possible. e Each of these departments has received new, comprehensive and charming assortments of merchandise and is fully prepared to meet the demand for gifts, whether for Autumn Brides or for the early Christmas shopper. You are cordially invited to visit this group of newly en- larged sections, where your requirements will be promptly and courteously attended to, and where you will find a large and varied selection in any of the lines represented. In honor of the formal opening of these newly enlarged departments the following exceptional values have been arranged for to-morrow. In the Stationery Section Letter Writer's Cabinet 48 sheets, 24 correspondence cards, 72 envelopes. \ $1.35 box. Containing beautiful quality cloth-finish paper in most attractive colors: White and blue—Grey and white—Lavender and white— Buff and white and All white. In the Jewelry Section Sterling Silver Frarnes—Five styles, in the most desired sizes, round and square. Excellent values, at extremely low prices. 95c, $1.50, $1.95 In the Leather Goods Section— Smart Hand Bags, fashioned of Leather, Silk, Duvetyn, Velvet, in the fashionable Fall colors. Marked at one low price Growsd Floor Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE * and belt |in the Bast Rive re 15% to 20% Reductions Now in Force “A Good Foot-rule for YOU—-wear the Jantzen Shoe’ 6, body wi yoKKIyn morRUe TANTZEN F OOT WEAR FOR WOMEN is foremost among fall styles—they set the fashion ‘They are CotosER NEW YORK | —novelty fabric. | | 18, 1920, A REDUCED SALE OF SELECTED , Tailored Suits and Coats’ || AT LEAST 25%, LESS THAN LAST SEASON | $55 and $60 Suits Now $39.50 I $60 and $65 Coats Now $45.00 Former Former | | | Value $60 NOW rere $45 THE curve of our De Luxe hangers conformsto the chape of the hack and permits your clothes to lay as neatly as they do on a tailor’s dammy. 88 cen each, Other clothes hang- era are available at great range of prices starting == low as 8 cents. fey Comax $39.50 Wool Tr All ricotine Suit, Collar. Frene Seal FALL SUITS The latest effects in Velours, Broadcloths,Tricotines,Yala- | mas and Serges. A large as- | sortment, many with the and with genuine fur collars. popular fur choker tollar. $13.95 to $75 $16.95 to $75 Buy Your New Fall Coat or Suit Direct from the Manufacturer and Save from $5 to $15 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE sien. Nt | WINTER COATS Including the very latest In fabrics—Bolivias, Polo Cloth, Velours, Crystal Cords, Broad~ cloths and Silvertones. Plain | WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. —H EARN— ESTABLISHED 1827 Fourteenth Street West of With Avenue THURSDAY FRIDAY | Daintily fashioned dresses of gingham and chambray, practical enough for household tasks, pretty enough for less utilitari lan occasions, are priced to give youa wonderful value. There are eight styles in all, six in regular sizes, two | in extra sizes—Trimmings are of self material or white Regular sizes 36 to 46; extra sizes 48 to 52. NO EXCHANGES See pages 18 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. NO RETURNS IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT at brent \apiariooe te sanmallgasaintre » Wt’ pa ee ba] ee