The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 15

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iN Uaeeareres Tears ee erat eee | additional reduction of | 1 20% | | \yat'PEEPER" IS READY TOGO TO PRISON O'Hearm Expected to Plead Guilty |. am! Be Rushed to Prison From Staten Island, William Hugh O'Hearn, the “Peepiog Tom" satior of Staten Island, will be indicted to-lay either a# an ‘habitual | criminal or for eriminal asmault, accord- {ng to Assistant District Attorney Joseph F, Malloy, and to-morrow may see him on his way to Sing Sing to serve m long term, He will be arraigned before County Judge Harry Tlernan in the mornihg, and to-day he told Detestive Capt, Ernest Van Wagner that he would plead gulity on any IndictMent brought eguinat him, “He says he fa anxious to Have it the head of the Staten Island “He has contoned to tie both the xchoolgiris who have identified him, and has been identified by a dozen women he woke up in the middle of the night," ee $30,500 BALM FOR HEART. Wenlthy Recluse Settles Breach of Promise PITTSBURGH, Oct. 2 niston, el@hty-four- waid to be worth $3. f to Miss Nettie M. Richardson, former- ly employed as a cashier In a down- town hotel, $30,600 as a settlement of her $500,000 breach of promise mut. whe case was tried thres times, the court wetting anide the first judgment and the two subsequent ‘1 in disagreements, ‘The was to have started next the case has been settled. 9 the chardaon declared Denniston to marry him, and in an- the happy ¢ he had furnished.and remodelled. elatives Jearned he ine marty her, she alleged that they Interfered. — BARS BRIDGE PLAZA RENTAL. Connolly of Queens President Blocks Commercial Use Plan, ition on the part of residents of ne to the leasing of any portion of Queensboro Bridge Pi 1 purpones fed yest mad from the i Whalen was given for a new Staten Ta= the $800,000 already ap- ving inauificient Opp. Macy's -34th St. Ur oe FLuoHT, Where the RENT IS LOW and ( PRICES ARE LOWEST ' SALE | TO-DAY AND SATURDAY mre vd Smart famonn, VALUE $19 CHILDREN’S COATS Broadekah and Poke; aM H \ VALUE $15 } J Fo DRESSES AN rool Pre Bsiige hand es F irok ered; wilh gir die; aise 8 to 44 $10 VALUE $16 DRESSES fine | SUPS | ) " ) On existing reducec |i} | il | prices \ i i | | on all purchases made | during remainder of | Bale Price 60. Fulton and Smith Sts. rooklyn Fetablished Nearly a Century An Unusual Sale of Misses’ TAILORED and FUR- At 50.00 Whether you select a very chic box-coat, a youthful ripple coat, or a richly tur-trimm- ed model, you will know that it ig as ¢or- rect and good-looking as any feminine heatt could desire. Skilfully tailored in Duvet de Laine, Yala- *~ ma Cloth, Suede Vel- our and Silvertone, some trimmed with collars of Nutria, Australian or Ring- tail Oppossum, or French Seal. Sizes 14 to 16 years. MISSES’ STREET FROCKS Special, 29.50 ' Made in an unustally delightful model, of Navy Poiret Twill, in youthful, long-waisted effect, with round neck and three-quarter sleeves. The skirt has loose swinging panels, bound with bright-colored bands of velour in sage Henna, Copenhagen und Copper. The belt, neck and sleeves are bound in velour to match. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor cA Most Remarkable Purchase Makes Possible Saturday A Sale of Women’s SERGE and VELVETEEN -richly embroidered ~ At 29.50 Two very beautiful models, the one in serge an exact repro- duction of a very costly “Bernard” im- ortation. Waist and Wiis sleeves are embroidered in silk thread. To be had in navy blue, stitched inred Pictured The other model is developed in twill back velveteen, out- lined with smart bead embroidery. Colors ;Black, — navy, and a rich shade of brown. BOYS’ WARM WINTER SWEATERS Special, 3.95 Fine quality wool mixed sweaters in Oxford, Red, and youthful heather mixtures. Nothing like them in New York at this price. Sizes 28 to 34. Second Floor Fourth Floor Three Most Unusual Values for Saturday in BOYS’ WINTER SUITS : —each made accord: ing to our usual very high standard cf tatloring At 21.75 Boys High - Grade Suits with Extra Knickers. Smart single and double- breasted styles, pro- duced in the very newestwoolensshown this season. One style pictured. At 18 95—Bovs" Suits with Extra Knickers, * in models all active boys lean toward, featuring novel belt and pocket treatments Stourly tailored in a large veriety of mixtures and dark suitings. Sizes 8 to 15 years =<___ Two Hundred Smart Suits with At 13.95 —gytra Knickers, taken from our regular stock and reduced for immediate clear- ance. Broken assortments, but every suit a really wonderful value! Sizes 8 to 17 years. Second Floor EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 ER 22, 1920. | Broadway Ba ks at d4th Street SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL ——> We Have Made Unusual Preparations to Hold Saturday A Sale of Women’s Handsome Fall Suits At 58.00 Some smartly tailored, others prettily embroidered, many trimmed with beautiful furs—ALL afford a liberal saving on the regular price. For present wear nothing is so smart as a trim suit—no suits are more distinctive than are these. Fashioned of Duvet de Laine, Yalama Cloth, Velourt, Goldtone, Silvertoge and Oxford Cloth, exquisitely silk lined. Every color, and sizes from 34 to 50%. Fourth Floor For Saturday Only— Women’s Ultra-Fashionable Coats and Wraps at the lowest prices quoted this season for garments of the same high quality At 48.00 © A most uncommon collection of Women's Wraps and Coats in loosely draped effects and straight line models, carefully fashioned of Luella, Duvet de Laine, Bolivia, strictly tailleur or with large fur collars. /f f ( At 65.00 Two ultra-smart coats —as pictured —with the new blouse back or smartly belted. Also many others in modish draped wrap effects. Fash- ioned of Luella Cloth, Frost Glow, Bolivia, with large collars of taupe nutria or Australian Oppossum, also self material, prettily stitched. Each coat beautitully silk lined and warmly interlined Fourth Floor Saturday — A Remarkable Sale of Imported BEADED BAGS GIRLS’ All Wool SWEATERS 5.95 —cvery one made by hand and specially priced at 4.95, Rarely indeed has one the opportu- nity to purchase such lovely bags as these at this unusually low pric&— fortéach has been skilfully made by hand in a wide variety of pretty floral and conventional designs in light and dark colors. Really wonderful values. Smart sailor collar model, in novelty and plain weaves. Made of all wool, in navy, buff, brown and China blue, some with contrasting collar and cuffs. Sizes 26 to 36, Second Floor A Special Purchase Makes Finished with crochet top tn Possible Saturday contrasting color, drawn with silk cord to match. Main Floor cA Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Modish WOOL SKIRTS Regularly 22 75 At 14.75 Skirts to make outdoors even more enjoyable—adapted for the links, the rink, or hiking, yet equally ap- propriate for street wear—and each is just as smart as a skirt can be, Saturday— Sale of Women’s SILK UMBRELLAS At 9,85 Regularly $15 to $18. As fine qual ity silk umbrellas as any person would wish to carry, Made over 8-ribbed Paragon frames with solid full length bakelite handles, Colors; blue, garnet; purple, green and black. Main Floor Developed in many new and attrac- tive models, in a variety of gay plaids and stripes to sult every woman's taste—and her purse as well. Fourth Floor SS Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street GIRLS’ FUR-TRIMMED WINTER COATS Special, 23.75 Made in stunning tailored model of fine polo heather mixture, —~ especially de ji yi (\ signed for growing girls. { (Lal il The back has a deep in- = 0d a verted pleat to give fulness y 4° and flare, Slit pockets and i i a smart belt complete a I} \ charmingly youthful sil- | houctte. \ | The very becoming fur Yet collar may be had in mol- ine, sealine or coney. } Sizes 12 to 16 years. One 4‘ pictured, GIRLS’ VELVET FROCKS bes At 14.75 t 27.95 .. Unusually good-looking dressy frocks for girls of 10 to 16 years, made of supple velvet in. straight- line Econ model, trimmed with self color sashes and contrasting color vestec. ALSOW GIRLS’ WINTER COATS —in broken size assortments— REGULARLY 22.75 Special, 17 95 Several attractive models will be offered for grows ing girls, made ot polo heather mixture, in belted, box-pleated effects, with large rolling collars and smart patch pockets. Sizes-12 to 16 years, cond Floor FINE FUR SCAREFS all taken from our regular stock and offered Saturday AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs . Stone Marten Scarfs of two selected skins. . . . . . . « /. Special 89.50 Natural Baum Marten Scarfs—one skin. 5 we fe Special, 65.00 Mink Scarfs of two carefully matched dark skins. . 2... Special 58.50 Fox Scarfs in taupe or brown. Special 49.50 Kitt Fox Scarfs in choker effects. Taupe, brown or silver. . + + « Special 29.50 3 Skin Fitch Chokers Special 29.50 Sixth Floor MISSES’ SWAGGER UTILITY COATS Very Special ~ a9 A coat that will stand all the hard usage you can give it~buile for steady service — and will prove an indise pensable part ot one’s wardrobe. Ar AN Made of all woo! hea- ther polo cloth, with large convertible col- lar and novel patch pockets. Fully lined. In Brown, Green and Blue. Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years. One pictured MISSES’ FUR-COLLARED WRAP-COATS REGULARLY 125.0 Special, 75.00 Some are softly draped to create the effect of a swirl of fabric—others are cleverly tailored in straight-line models-——and still more are in the new and very youthful blouse-back style Produced in the most desirable Winter materials, Plain and Silvertip Bolivia, French Velour, and Vel de Cygne, with collars of self roaterial, or Taupe Nutria, Australian or Ringtail Oppossum. Second Floor Special 110.00 — -_—

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