The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 15

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ial ; é THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. , Valet? Not He; Lift Boy? No! Both Faking ‘One Arrested on Street Before Theft is Reported—the Other Caught Resting in Parlor. William ‘Taylor, who sald he lived at a Milla Hotel, was arraigned to- day in Yorkville Court, charged with burglary by William Biack of No. 149 Fast 65th Street. Taylor, nattily dressed and carry- ing a bulging handbag, wae stopped last night at Third Avenue and 66th street by Patrolman Walsh of the East Bist Street Station, who asked him about the bag’s contents, Jor’s explanation that ho was a valet carrying his master’s clothe@ to be cleaned did not satisfy, The telephone | tn the Police Station rang as ho waa) detng questioned and Mr. Black re- ported that his home had been! Durglarized. He said clothing valued ‘at $800 had been stolen “Better drop around; we have your man here,” was the response. “That's the swiftest work I ever heard of," eaid Black. In a fow min- utes he appodred and ideritifed the dlothing as his. Baward Hirsch, thirty, of No. 130 ‘West 98th Street, and Felix Rin- cones, twenty-nix, of No. 10 West 96th treet, wero arraigned to- day tn Yorkville Court, charged with burglary, They were caught this morning by (Patrolman Wi Ulta Smith of the East bint Street Station, who said he saw them through the @lase of « talloring estadiishment at Na, 64 Wot 68th Street. Rincones, caught as he emerged rom the hallway, satd he had just cen his flances home, but was un- able to show her to the police, Sur- rising that the other burglar was hiding nearby, Patrolman Smith en- tered the apartment house at No, 60 ‘West 64th Street, and there found Hirsch ourled up on a divan, woar- ing qn slevator boy's coat and oap aud placidly smoking a cigarette, “What Moor, sir?” inquired Hirsoh courteously, droppng the cigarette and coming to attention. “No floor for me; @ ground floor eel for you,” returned Smith, ‘T recognise you; come along.” Ho eroused some tenants, who said Hirsch was not the regular elovator boy, | antenna ipacalind DOOLING LOSES AGAIN. Ju@go Mulqueen Hefuses New Pen for Delay in Arnstein Case | Assistant District Attorney Dooling appeared again bef Mulqueen in General one Judgo day in| from | the calendar the oi f Jules W CNtcky") Arnstein, indicted tn con- neotion with the $6,000,000 Wall Btreot bond robberies conspiracy. to go to y waa not prepared to try Arnstein thi month, he declared. William J. Fallon, Arnatefn's at torney, staried to oppose Dooling's potion when Judge Mulgueen cut hin, 19! with: fh case will remain on the oalen dar, It has got fo be tried. ‘That's shunere tat it | ———————— Barking Dog Reveals Body. MIDDLETOWN. N. ¥., Oct. 24.—Tne ped darking of a 24 belonging to Jeremiah Kittredge. farmer tiving | en, ied to the eo Me ting. dead bai if oath apparently le 5 woe ‘by heart disease Giscovory Cash orCredit PEW ALL DAY ELECTION DAY. OPEN Bye Payer held in our wareho se stor- age iree for six months. West Side by Sdth oF ht. Crosstown, Furniture bought now may be | Loe ete vanep: $375 -KOOM APARTMENT $5.85 AM) VALL ‘Terme 4 ¥ eiste New dormer and Connectca, ye Lh by Auto Track Weptrect to Toute Boor. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd St. MEN and YOUNG MEN! Just as we distributed Officers’ Uniforms at cost during the war, so once more our Men’s Section leads the way with 25 Per Cent. Discount on Our Entire Clothing Stock Absolute, Unrestricted Choice at ONE-FOURTH OFF the Original Prices of $32.50 to $95 HE original price tickets remain upon the Garments— without a single change or alteration. And these original prices were considered by competent judges of value to be the lowest possible on such fine quality clothing. Discounts made at time of purchase. Kirschbaum Suits Kirschbaum Overcoats Kirschbaum Dress Suits Kirschbaum Tuxedos London Overcoats Raincoats All types of Overcoat and Suit Models and fabrics in all sizes, Slight charge for necessary alterations. MEN’S SECTION . : : : : THIRD FLOOR lt erate Less! Persie! POSTUM is still sold at a fair price— less than tea or coffee, and is better for you. A healthful drink with arich coffee~like Flavor. Drink. POSTUM instead of tea Or coffes. “Theres a Reason SOLD BY GROCERS EVERY WHERE Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. U8 Pas. oF, “POSTUM | A BEVERAGE mode of different parte of Wheat 4nd © omali postion of Molasses Postum Cereal Cereal Company, Berns Coen Hien USA ~_ wer weianr cont OWT OUCES. Rue de la Paix, Paris Broadway at Ninth, Ney York Telephone Siuyvesant 4,700 Store Hours, 9to& Washington Arch,N.¥. These extreme opportunities for Wednesday Cretonnes---Half Price | 2,600 yards, 86 in. widths, 60¢ yard. Special purchase, to which we added some of our own stocks which were selling at double this price; a rep cloth with a flower pattern; a sheeting cloth adaptable for slips and draperies, in floral stripes and plain colors; tapestry effects, Fourth Gallery, New Building Light-weight Draperies $2.60 yard for 600 yards of 60 in. di ries which will make charming casement curtains; in shades of blue, rose, gold, mulberry, brown, and in two-tone mixtures. Normal price is one-half as quch again. Fourth Gallery, New Building Tapestries, $5to $6.65 yd. Ten patterns—some from France—finest of ‘fabrics for upholstery work, draperies, cushions, wall-coverings; 50 in. wide; conventional or loose flower designs, tapestry Hesign, and Rococo designs suggestive of the Louis XVI. perinn Normal price is one-half as much again. Fourth Gallery, New Building 25 of our finest Coats for Women— reduced in price Now $150, $165, $175, $185, $195 Originally a quarter to twice more Marvella, silk-and-wool duvetyn, peach- bloom, veldyne, evora cloth--exquisite materials! with squirrel, skunk, opossum, beaver, Kolinsky and taupe-dyed wolf trimming. Second floor, Old Building Just arrived from France Kidskin Gloves to go for $2.65 $2.66 is a very low price for sugh fine gloves new, fresh from France. In autumn shades of tan and with black, and back, All sizes, brand rown, 8 well as black , white, white black with white; 2 clasp, Paris point, embroidered Main floor, Old Building Beautiful seamless Chenille Rugs They feature the solid color, with a border of darker shade, ‘Thi re an essential in modern decor: ating, A beau- tiful room may be built around a rug of this kind, much easier than around a many-colored rug 27x 54 in’...$17.50 6x9 ft $85 3x6 ft... ...$29.50 8.3x 10.6 ft | $159 9x12 ft, $175 Where a larger rug than 9x12 ft. is needed, we have the Chenille < nO ft,, 12 ft. and 16 ft. widths, from which any length may be cut, and bound tn rug shape 9 ft., 12 ft., 15 ft. widths, $15.45 and $16 ag. yd. Federal ‘Tax Included. All the new shades, including taupe, gray, bl and fawn, ue, mulberry, sand Third Gallery, New Building, Matinee and Tea Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 A new collection reflecting the latest ideas of Parte Sketches {Ilustrate the ex- tremens in styles The simple astraightdine model in black chiffon velvet trimmed with fluted black groe-grain ribbon a $166, The frock of chiffon over shell pink c it ‘on, trim- med with squirrel fur at $116, Chanel's exquisite combination of crepe de chine and fur {» developed in a frock of dark brown crepe end Kolinely Fur at $160, Anothar charming frock ts of black velvet with kimono é : sleeves (extending to the Y SA SZ) Q walatiine) of terra cotta chif- =i fon embroidered in gold, at ‘Simple black es 1 90.80 end sf ars among be are amor Twotonesofchiffon the most interesting dresses {n the collection. are cleverly combined in a | frock with » be-ruffled skirt, Second floor, Old Bldg., at $120, Tenth Street | with blue and rose flower in the border. | Silk Stockings, $2.25 pr. (Tax 3e) 1,920 pairs pure silk, full fashioned; a make noted for durability (can’t mention the name, because the price is below the market); all silk, except the four-inch double tops and the soles, which are of mercerized cotton; materials are personally selected and of pure dye; black, white, Russian, calfskin, Havana brown; sizes 814 to 1014 in the lot, but not in each color, Main floor, Old Bullding All-wool Blankets, $10.85 110, fa size, all wool, white with blue border; half of them are Shey blankets, at about half the price we sold them for before the war; and half are Canadian blankets, sturdy as can be, $10.85 each, 50, full size, 85 per cent. wool, Jacquatd all-over design, $10.85 each. Fourth bt New Building Comforters, $17.50 . 50, wool filled, full size, covered with an excellent quality‘ of silk mull, in a variety of plain colors; dainty designs; stitched all over. « Fourth Gallery, New Building Bedspreads sets of spread and bolster cover for full size bed, the set; while satin-finished, sealloped and cut corners. > sets of spread-and bolster cover for fill size bed, $13.50 the set; white satin-finish, in handsome designs, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Dress Goods at cost $4.50 yard 576 yards velours; and cheeks. 171 yards imported ‘suitings 270 yards check suitings All autumn shades included. Dress Goods Section plaids i Main floor, Old Building Men’s Socks, 35ce pr. Three pairs for a dollar) 1,440 pairs, wool and cotton mixed, natural color, plain, or with ribbed front; sizes 9!'5 to 11)5 You get three less than today’s price of one pair of pairs tomorrow for same quality in a range of colors (mixtures). Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Suits at $58.50 Forfm an interesting feature of this reduction in the prices of ALL Men’s Clothing You see, these were among the best suits in our Fall and Winter stocks. The majority of these suits were made for us out of fabrics which usually go only into fine custum-made clothing. But When we decided to anticipate lower clothing prices, these good suits went in variety offers the better and more de: in unfinished worsteds, cheviots, twe and the good practical models demand Included, also, are our exclusive MANCHESTER TOPCOATS— at $58.50; made of imported and domestic fabrics in wide range of shades and patterns, Everything goes into this sale--business suits, cutaway coats, sep- arate trousers, evening suits, dinner coats, dress waist- coats, light-weight topcoats, heavy overcoata, Kenneth Durward, London, Overcoats. $39.50, $44.50, $48.50, $54.50 and $58.50 --for suits and overcoats of last May's $65 to $82.50 gece American and British golf suits $88.50 and 2, 50. and flannel. that are first in Burlington Arcade fluor, New Building 62 JOHN WANAMAKER @& enna re eg eee

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