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CASSIDY PLEADS. NOT GULTY WN: CONSPIRACY CASE. Former Borough President of | Queens Says He Has No Interest in Gambling. penetra marae hag ianye Sou bie for and G, W. © town of who 16 seeking re-election 3,000-word attack on Justice h he holds r Doughty, su | Hempate it did not cowt me yminated or ol “Curly Joe” Cassidy, once Borough | President of Queens, to-day appeared By counse! before Justice Scudder In| the Supreme Court, Mineola, L. EL, n4 pleaded not guilty to the charge of conspiracy on which he was In- Gieted with four Nassau County poll- | Helans and office holders, Bat! was Fixed at $2,000 after Justice Sondder | il Qind PFanted the motion of Cassidy's | A @ounse!, Louls Spiegel of No. 290) Broadway, for ten days in which to |] 301— Jot Black Gines Vaso 9 inches high $5.00 VINGTON'’S has an answer to every gift problem; and not one answer but hundreds. Every one is different but every one good and the prices are not at all bur- densome. a OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” 314 Fifth Ave, nr, 32d St, ¢ any motions he deemed fit “Following the proceedings, Spiegel fj @pnounced that Cassidy was at his Bome in Far Rockaway and had n Mtention of running away, “Cassidy has no interest in gam- Bling in Nassau County,” said Spiegel, | f} Ig fact he has no interest at all in| ff The affairs of Naseau County, being % Pesident of Queens County.” Assemblyman Thomas MeWhinney, ‘My Boy will have, | a fair ». start. | ti | Ta He will put“ aside some- thing each ®@ week The Safe Way—The Easy Way The Morris Plan Way 5% on $1 or more, money withdrawable at any time under reasonable regulations 6% on $100, or more, invested for yearly periods Interest Starts at Once Bring your boy to us today or send bis name and addrdas to Jor business, English last. Cordosan seather. A Ten-Spot Buys These Genuine Shell Cordovans USINESS men and salesmen—drop in at a Signet Shoe Store to-day and take home a pair of these genuine Cordovan Shoes. They've got the lea- ther in them for long wear. With the “class” of an English last. A “harfd-to- beat" buy for the money. $ 1 (00 Signet Shoe Co. Retailers o Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes “For the Whole Family” 1345 B’ way, Opp. N. Y. Horald Bldg. Herlem, 112 W, 125th St. Bronx: 3rd Ave. and 149th St. Brooklyn: (57 Fulton St ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS “ SAIL TO BRING BACK | for “Jimmie the Stiff,” Accused of Killing Women f | for itn , Armed with a warrant from Prealdent|peen proved ) Wilson, Detective ol Plaschett! naan nnn at Give nd Mul- ¢ Wo. and Acting Det H SLAYER FROM ITALY |... O'Hara, Mo Detectives Have Wilson Warrant |“? Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street OPPORTUNITIES FOR FRIDAY ON THE FOURTH FLOOR A Sale of Girls’ Afternoon Dresses $8.95 In this small group of young girls’ dresses, appropriate for afternoon wear, at the matinee or dancing school, are a number of charming models made of the most favored materials. Georgette Crepe—Net—Satin— Taffeta — Embroidered Pique. Styles are becoming and youthful. dresses are considerably reduced. . Sizes 6 to 14 -years. Fourth Floor Prices for this limited number of Children’s Frocks In Light Colors _ Reduced to $1.95 Dainty little frocks of gingham and chambray, marked for clearance at this very low price, include plain colors, checks and stripes. Made with or without bloomers, Sizes 2 to 5 years, Fourth Fjoor Serviceable Shoes For Girls and Boys Greatly Reduced in Price The Children’s Shoe Department has reduced for clearance 500 pairs of laced and buttoned shoes, of the kind that are needed for immediate wear. This is a splendid opportunity to buy good, sturdy shoes for the hard wear of the next few months, at prices much lower than normal. Shoes for Misses and Growing Girls, $5.75 Several laced and buttoned styles, suitable for school and dress wear, Tan or black calfskin, patent leather, white buckskin, Also patent leather with white buckskin tops. . For Children: $3.95 For Boys $4.50 Tanor black, and patens leather, Black, Tan Mid patent leatherlaced in laced or buttoned styles. shoes, with broad or medium toes, All sizes in the selection, but not in every style, " Fourth Floor Lord & favlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for, Telephone Order Desk Important Sale of Fine Sheets and Pillow Cases little merchandise OTWITHSTANDING the fact that there is very N of this class available in the wholesale market at the new low prices, we have marked our entire stock down to the new level, and offer complete assortments of sizes and qualities at much less than former retail prices. ‘ Sheets | Sheets | Pillow, Cases 54x90 inches.,...... $4.55 | 81x90 inches $2.35 | 42x36 inches...........49¢ 63x99 inches .. $1.95 | 91x99 inches....,. $2.65 | 45x36 inches...........55¢ 63x108 inches,,...++ $2.35 | 81x108 inches $2.80 | 50x36 inches...........59e 72x108 inches $2.65 | 90x108 inches. $2.95 | 54x36 inches...........65¢ Two Hundred Pairs Blankets—$9.75 pair: White with pink, blue and gold borders and plain white, also beautiful Plaid effects, in various combinations of colors, Mohair binding Second Fioor THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. 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. 7: Kirschbaum Tuxedos London Overcoats Raincoats Kirschbaum Suits Kirschbaum Overcoats « Kirschbaum Dress Suits All types of Overcoat and Suit Models and fabrics— in all sizes. Slight charge for necessary alterations. MEN’S SECTION THIRD FLOOR Norfolk Suits 7; Formerly $30—$35—$38—$40 These “Sampeck” suits are cut full and roomy to allgw the body plenty of play in action or at leisure—and are well reinforced in the places where the wear comes heaviest—the seats and knees, All seams are doubly sewn and taped—and both coats and trousers are nicely lined throughout. The materials comprise tweeds— cheviots—homespuns and fancy cassimeres in numerous nobby, patterns and shades. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Extra Special! 150 Boys’ Overcoats Size 3 to8 $18. 75 All Wool Lined Shown in a large variety of patterns and fancy overcoating materials made by “Sampeck” Boys’ Furnishing Department Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $5.50 to $12.50 Coat and Slip on Models—+in heather—Oxford, navy and brown, Sizes 8 to 16 years, Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $4.85 Slip on Models—with rolling collars—in gray, maroon and navy, Sizes 8 to 14 years, Extra Special ~<a Boys’ Smart Hats 4.75 Plush, Velvet and Cloth Hats for boys 3 to 10 years, Felt and Cloth Hats in Green, Grey and Brown for boys 10 to 16 years. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue and 35th Street f Boys’ Shop—Third Floor SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDEBS