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COURT “TIPS” A JOCKEY. €50,000 JEWELRY; <=" GOT SOOOFORIT Prisoner Tells How He Robbed Home of Hare—Jeweller Held in Bail. : V , Adiet, by ion to Al ney Weil ha $50,000 in jewels from vine Montgomery Hare, a low partner SIXTH "AVE “ TFALL SHOE SALE The newest styles in high or low models, in cluding mia1 strap effects, in Brown, Black, Patent and Dull Leather, Mili- tary or High Heels—all sizes \ and widths. 4-95-5.95 Women’s High Shoes Short end, from our own regular SS site aml leather: 2.90 Little Boys’ Blucher Onty “hire , i ae Lace dull shoes, ther, durable les broad toe Mor ia : verse A #9 to 19%. -~ For BOYS ACCUSE DETECTIVE. w~_Siturday ]-98 gular cut Broad wed soles, in int wi : A Rox Calf us t t wl shoe, compo tops, {ress, or sheavy ' Take advantage of this exceptional Special ‘‘Friendship” Offer 6 PHOTOGRAPHS $4 50 Size €x9, Any Position ice of $1.50, ng helps mounted on exquisite Peer Kep fold photos a ep ty at 40 Weat Sih St, Studi x OW. OU Photographer Cs) aomeneeenny sannene \ owen Bearer to aphs for $1.50} . Studios Ke of These Ssuerey Goad at Any On® BROOKLYN Established Cut and brin this cou put | 6 Photog pon to any of | wa our 4 dg Weat 34th Stroet 850-852 Broad ; uw ton Avenue EW JERS Relics 988 Lexinats Nees 187 Newark Aventty, ‘ emont Ayeny ov._¥ : Street $4.00 aya Tr a 923 Broad Stren }| q 4, \ sane Amsterdam 7 Oy St, Paterson fF > oy) yy qasth St; 197M . ithou wis g09 West 12 Coupon YN pROOKL , 24 Flatbush Avenue So. Yours Rue de la Paix, Paris Women’s si'k stockings. t to $4.15 aF@ NOW. cigs cscacesenddecpes Kiddies’ silk socks that were $. now No advances since. and unweighted and gives long wear. with cloth tops, Cuban heels; alls lot, but not in every kind. Also at $5 Oxfords of patent leather and dull black calfskin; patent leather pumps, and with French heels—in all sizes and widths from AA to D, dull black calfskin pumps but not in each kind. For Miss 14 to 20 New Paris Coat reproduced at $59.50 This is a well-known Parisian tailor’s concep- tion of a medium length coat for trotteur and sports wear. Silhouette is stun- ning, is it not? Reproduction isin asoft pm | wooly polo cloth natural, if French blue, or dark brown | /| with generous shawl J @ AJ] collar of natural racoon. If /j| Lined with plain color | peau de eygne. Same model also in a fine cloth al UN Pall dd polo her on th racoon collar, tan inside Exceptional coats at $39.75 and $85 duplicate the coats because the tailor "t get any mo soft cross-b und it is t hat is the partic feature of them. Four models at $85—coat illustrated is u copy nard model re produced in Bolivia cloth; two wrappy models in veloura, Rave moleskin or nutria collars. Fourth style has straightline silhouette and large collar of natural opossum. All the modish colors. Suits at $25-—think of it! Smart severely tailored models in heather spun worsted material, with jersey-like weave. Blue, brown, green Suits at $57.50 Skirt, $17.75 # heay Wool velours suits in a semi-dress model, silvertone velour a severely tailored model, and trotteur suits of good-looking English materials, Dresses at Two large groups! ‘Trotteur of pastel colored taffetas $39.75 and $63.50 f of serge and tri 1 bluck dotted net at $ dress Crepe de chine, crepe metor,/velveteen and tricotine $63.50. Distinctive styles EXTRA skirts, stripes and plaids; sume fine woolens as those in 60 Jast season—at $17.7 Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street said a man Boys’ Knicker Suits at $19.75 and $28.50 Actually lower than the suits could be produced for today ‘Finest in America” One man experienced in Boys’ Clothing making, buying and selling these suits are “the finest suits for the price in The very quality of the assures wear and lasting good appearance. At $19.75 le with plain hack, America,” material Norfolk plain pocke double ai homespun in - At $28.50 Practically a hand tailored suit, besutifully finished and made of as superior quality of cloth as could be put ina boy's sult. Very rich patterns and colorings in Norfolk design with flap patch pockets, or plain conservative sty les helt, patch or yokes and knife pleating a breasted, Of worsted and y wttractive patterns Single and double breasted Oxford sults for dress or best wear and {cy mixtures for school wear. Boys’ Shop Third floor, Old Building. Broadway at Ninth, New York Men’s sii ‘ Ul Mt * UGH A adc were $1 ae $1.85 t $1 ang $1.35 pair “re! $1 pair Phoenix silk hosiery did not go up to peak prices. The last advance was last January. i This reduction therefore means something. Phoenix silk is pure dye | Women's and children’s, Main Floor, Old Building; men’s, Main Floor, New Building. The UpstairsShoeStore Announcesfor Saturday the Lowest Price Since 1914. 1,000 pairs Women’s Shoes at average half price—Lace shoes of pat- | ent leather with kidskin tops, French heels; black kidskin and calfskin as and widths from AA to D in the oeaiineg E | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920, Telezhore Stuyvesant 1,700 Sweets Wegkeend,specinte Vi Gmapelg Adak 10- piece Toilet Set at $22.50. -a very low price First floor, Old Building An unusually interesting collection of Women’s Cloth Frocks $27.50 to $59.50 Odd groups—-special purchases- unusual values Frocks of tricotine, simple and braided, or beautifully embroidered, or trimmed with inserts of bright silk duvetyn and made in straight line models, and models of the type that will appeal to the young matron. )is a choice of several excellent frocks, a particularly good frock of midnight blue wool velours, stitched with white and banded with gray wool velours, v rh mode. .50 is a very good frock of fine silk duvetyn in tan The collection also includes a few velveteen frocks in dark colors, The colors featured by beige, midnight blue and blach 1,000 more spools of Vanity Tie Silk, 95c This price is much below the regular price 20 colors and mixtures to choose from, Saturday 1 wpool ia required to make a ti We will teach purchusers of the sill Christmas gift Because there is a limited quantity, in justice to our customers, we shall sell none C. O. D., nor accept any returns. First floor, Old Building — i Women’s Gloves; 85c pr. An interesting clearaway this callection are dark brown, tan, Second floor, Old Bldg. , how to "make ties, the popular Odds and ends of gloves for Fall wear. Size range in limited, but there are ull sizes in the lot French lambs in and black w Ce white in sizes Fabric gloves in grey, nd pastel, all ices black « gloves in white, size 6 Main floor, Old Bidg. Of Georgette crepe $9.75 yne-third more Specially priced ka, broken sizes Min, ba dels, sizes 36 to 44, $5.95 filet-edged cuffs, is to be had t ' « jer n white and flesh color ‘ a, eatin, $4.95. Georgette crepe House dreseee of percale, gingham: With a amart tailored suit $3.85 1 mak harming and with Barr ¢ stitched ea top, $1.60 to $3 Third floor, Old Bidg. Fur Coats-(Less) Near Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats, $195. Good quality skins, 36 in. long, I collars and bell cuffs, full flaring models, Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Coats, : Long, full flaring 36 in. model, large cape collar and bell cuffs, Black Pony Coats, $135. 36 in. long; collars and cuffs of Natural Raccoon or Australian Opossum. Second floor, Old Building = Store Hours, 9 to 5 ALL Men’s Clothing—HERE—is at Rock Our PHOENIX Silk Hosiery goes down average 20 per cent. today JOFIN WANAIWMAIK EIR ALL our suits. Business suits. $44.51 this clothing. Dress suits. Washington Arch, NoY. | No need for further waiting ENTIRE stocks to choose from. * * REGULAR stocks not sale stocks. -* ALL our overcoats. Golf suits. It has a flavor of the good old days to read that you can buy Burlington Arcade suits and overcoats for $39.50, ), $48.50, $54.50, $58.50. for months afterwards) we were selling the same grades of suits and overcoats for $55 to $82.50. In May of this year (and These new low prices are not the logical prices for But we and the manufacturers have made concessions~-they in their price to us, we in our profits. We believe that some time between now and next season prices are coming down. | waiting for prices to come down. So do you, You have been We couldn't wait, because |} we had to have clothing to sell to our customers who came in from day to day. logical prices. But we finally decided to anticipate the drop in conferred with our manufacturers, We believe we have cut our prices down to the prices that will prevail next se; rs that can poss thoroughly. gone BELOW any pri And the prices at which we sold it were the ices, We Wea canvassed the field ason. Many tell us we have y prevail next season. Nobody has told us the contrary. Choose freely Saturday $39.50 | \ for suits and overcoats of May $55 grade $44 5 | for suits and overcoats . { of May $60 grade 48 5 ( for suits and overcoats . { of May $67.50 grade oO \ for suits and overcoats $54. 5 ‘ f of May $72.50 grade $58.50 | ( for suits and overcoats of May $82.50 grade ‘This is all Burlington Arcade (Main Store) clothing. Hes are $ y overcod Cutaway suits are $48.50 to $6: Black and blue suits are now $44.50 up, ht weight fancy topcoats are $39.50 to $64,B0. 50 to $84.50. Dress and dinner suits are $74.50, $78.50, 50, Worsted and fancy trousers are $10 to $17.50. Dress waistcoats are $6.50 to $13.50. Kenneth Durward London overcoats are $49 to $89. Domestic golf suits are $38.50 and $42. Imported golf suits are $42.50, . Men’s Black and White SHIRTS at $1.85 There the shirt o! a look of exclusiveness and superiority about black and white pattern that perhaps makes them so much in demand by the well-dressed men. On Sat- urday you will find a very extensive choice of black and white patterned shirts of fine madras and and narrow stripes, fancy effeets, du perceles, in all os; wide | stripes, hair line stripes in clusters, patterns that give a pleasing gray effect, Also, of course, t price is unusually low, was marked nearly doubl SOCKS Medium weight cotton, in black, white, cordovan, gray and unbleached, seamless, with double heel and toe, 45c Medium weight cotton and woo! mixed, in plain black, and heather mixtures, #6c. Good variety of imported woo! hose; $1.50 to $6 pair u very big selection of colors; the rt, not long ago the same quality he price Sizes 14 to 17, UNDERWEAR Shirts and drawers, wool and cotton mixed, natural color, win- ter weight, $2 and $2.60 eac double “breasted shirts, $2.75. drawers to mateh, $2.50, Ribbed cotton union suits, medium weight, $2.85 to $4; heavy weight, $3.50, Wool and cotton mixed, $4.75 to $11 Men’s SHOES, $7.75 Gonsiderably below normal price B soles, perfor welted sol High single h and rubber heels; sizes 7 to 104 ¢ oxfords in dark tan-grain leather, with heavy single d wing tip, heel and toe, and heavy stitched ea 6 to 10, widths A to C, of tan and black leather, in straight cut with sole, narrow toe, or blucher cut with fuller toe , widths A to D, some of duvetyn and velvet DEMI-DRESS hata of ¥ are trimmed with perky others with chous of velvet adorned eo are simply of ribbor or crowns of heckle HATS DRESS with oatric tiny velvet many lection --and Ideas of Paris they all $10 is a small price for these hats TROTTEUR hata of duvetyn little with little and others have brima are trimmed ¢ wreaths of ts in the col- reflect Firat Moor, Old Building also some wings, the an a mn —————— ee ee cere ee Ee ne