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a —— eo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. — i a a oe: - alanis American premiere of Gino Marinusel’s | MATL HOLD-UP LOSS | additional Post Office officials came| they are convinoed he te withhotaing | TWO ARRESTED IN they are convinoed | 29, He sald he was William Burns,| door closed, she opened tt, ‘The wine | hew opera, “Jacquerie,” with the | to assist local investigators in a| valu ™ PUT AT $3,500,000 thirty-elght, a window cleaner, and|dow cleanor was missing. Hér jewel 1) insurance on the | $20,000 GEM THEFT) was charged with receiving stolen|"°% !" & bureau drawer was empty. Postal Official Says Estimate of Council Bluffs Robbery Is Kreisler Plays Witk | National Orchestra| check-up of the ‘ ait ad given a Swedish name, but appeared to be Irish. The, sleuths learned from the window, cleaning piace that the man lived at) > pouches, One sack which was found ripped open contalned $800,000 In Gevern- ment bonds, the Investigators sald. |goods, Later the police arrested Mrs, BrunetJdentifies One of Them} Abram Abrams, fifty-threé, of No. 3f as Window Cleaner Whom | Weat 115th Street, a merchant, and | charged him with receiving stolen Postal OMectal Confirms Katimate Mrs. Brunet notified | that the man By Sylvester Rawling, OMAHA, Ngb, Nov. 17.—An esti USIC promoters may mate In a Council Bluffs newspaper sau : She Employed. the Mills Hotel, open |The bonds were en route from San|that the amount of property atolon he Employed goods, Weventh vation, ‘aid alten foe = but they recove equilib- COUNOLL BLU 17.—Loss| Peancisco to Washington, D. C, and] from a mail car tn that city Saturday) Detect of the West 100th Street] Mrs. Brunet identified Burns as the|in the vicinity. rium instantly. In the Chicago, ton & Quincy | Was believed a larger amount than|Dsht will total $3,500,000 is fairly} station yesterday arrested a man at/man who came to clean her windowa| The Jewelry has not been recove flow of their endeavor mail car robbery last Saturday| that had been contain accurate, In the opinion of L. J. Pat-| 95th street and Seventh Avenue|ghe morning of Oct. 29. He cleaned |ered. It consists of a five-carat dias ff there had been no dietraction. In night will total at least $3,600,000, ac-| Merle Phillips, twen! terson, Superintendent of Matis at 20, @ windows of two rooms and then| mond ring, three small diamond fee evening Fle arin tie pee vile Rare meine ee laorter on the train, siicky to hs|Councit Bluffs, Mr. Patterson sald hh be with stealing $20,000 hee wont Into the bedroom. Mrs. Brunet] rings, three scart pins set with dia : ita IS * , 8 40) story that he merely stood watch on|the figure reported In the newspaper | Jewelry from the apartment of Mrs.|teft the door half open and went| monds and pearls, a diamond studded eminent violinist, was soloist with the evening paper is, according 0! the locomotive while two others did|would “come pretty close” to thel Paul Brunet, wife of the President|into another room. bracelet and a diamond studded gold niational Symphony Orchestra at eine Trbute 10 Mac he newspaper of the & Five minutes later, finding the! watch known when the actual robbing, but officers assert amount stolen, hange, Inc., on Oct, Aarnogie Hall. Not even be could| 3 @vorcome the devasiadng effect of | cus the weather upon the strings, but he played his pa ¢ Viottl concerto and in the aens rondo cap Ficcioso with # notion worthy of y leds the or- ifying exposi- nai” overtur from “Siegtried,” and Rhino Journey" and death from bhe “ ter: dammerung.” mpanini jay dying in a © ital last winter, shortly after | season, he "BROOKLYN FAMOUS "FAIN” SWEATERS LAST 3 DAYS OF THIS TIMELY STUPENDOUS - @ story of thirtecnth ¢ Plans for the Caroline Beabe, the pianist, and the efficient ensemble which sle has gathered to make the Chamber Music Society, gave a first concert of the jor New Yenr's | ar Include Lu- eve. Other ‘ ne n Murat season at Aeolian Hall last night. In| ¢) memorium of Charles T. Griffes, the American composer, who waa cut off im the prime of his promise, they played 6, transcribed for| G elf for piano, two|G double bass, flute, oon and French nee was impres- y Grainger’a children's! Over the Ills and Far his opus No. lety b; Butterfly” at La Martin, — tenor ‘op Scoten’ tenor, and Albert Paillard, Joseph Hislop, aERE Won eye the Opera Comique. a e e The Symphony y Orchestra fo yea." (oe bosses ale CS FUROR aie ° Joan Mannen, a Spanish violinist, JOE*SEL” STATION ar Coman ~ i eee) SL WEEKLY | The Following Are But a Few Attractive Items Selected evoked én ingrauating tone sndimade ENS AN AC i A A ‘ MARINUEZ] OPERA aoe on Ta From Our 264 Different Styles Offered at This Sale 2 OPENS SEASON OF ’ | W ’s Wool C S 3 as- New Sal CHICAGO COMPANY | hye] 4M: Ls Fair vegan. oo, TUG | eat cin and odds Vales 4.76 Price 911.96 | CHICAGO, Nov. 17—The 1920-21 son- (SO) eg = Oe OL New Sale $ 56 $11.95; were $8.95........... Now . non of the rand Oper Com: BET 103° € 104" Srs Price e ' Zz Women’s and Children’s Brushed Wool Tams. All colors. value $1.50; were $1 pany will ope Girls’ Belted Model Wool Sweaters; solid and contrasting colors; sizes to 34. Reg. value $8; were $6.95. . Now Regular Now 80c 85c 1.56 5.56 6.36 Men’s All Wool Sport Hose; Heather Mixtures; all sizes. Regular bie Ow Women’s Belted Model Shawlette; all wool; contrasting colqrs. Regular value $10; were $7.95......... Now ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue, FRIDAY Fourteenth Street, THURSDAY Children’s Heavy Weight Sport Hose. Regular value $2.69; were Men’s Camel’s; Hair Scarfs; extra GU ODe aeloss creed sree ware « Now long and wide. Value $10; were 6 36 Two-Day Sal S798 co8eis cee. Scie bale Now ° 1 nay Soe . Women’s All Wool Tie-Backs; sev omen’s ie- 3 Sev- e KIMONOS ie spedias to oe say <7 ] 56 Infants’ sup suey Bae basen 1 - value; were $2.95....,.... low ° ing of Sack, Cap and Boote€s; white It is good news for every woman when warm, , with colored trim. Value $10; were 6 36 ‘te cozy kimonos are offered at such special Infants’ Hand Knitted~Hats; excep- CfCISS wanuercursrscin 6 oles “kon aD Now . N values as these. Models are pretty enough tional value. Regular value $4; were 1 80 - | to wear in a Pullman sleeper or even to OL hr sein omireriatdio CoO Ox Now CS Infants’ All Wool Teddy Bear Sets; | New Sale 156 ; appear at home breakfast in. all colors; sizes 1 to 5 years. Regular 7 16 | Price ‘ Women’s Knitted Tams; all colors; | value $12; were $8.95........ Now * y several styles. Value $4; were $2.95. ] 95 | ff Ro, Now ° Men’s Wool Cardigan Sweaters; popular shades; sizes up to 46. Regu- H Women’s Tie-Backs; pure wool; filet | lar value $12; were $8.95...... Now i designs; all colors. Value $5; were 2 36 | i SZOS oo esa dine ee wise s Now * Women’s All Wool Tuxedo Sweaters; . solid and contrasting colors; sizes up i | Women’s Pure Wool Slipovers; all to 46. Reg. val. $12; were $8.95. Now ‘ colors; all sizes; also contrasting 7 colors. Value $5; were $2.95... Now 2.36 Men’s Shawl Collar Shaker Sport ' SSS Coats. Value $15; were $11.95. New Sale Infants’ All Wool Slipover Sweaters; Now : Price $9.56 all colors; sizes 1 to 5 years. Regular 2 36 | value $5; were $2.95......... Now ° | Women’s Snappy Sheva all | colors. Value $15; were $11.95. Infants’ All Wool Belted Coat Sweat- | Now | ers; all colors; sizes 1 to 5 years. - Regular $5 value; were $3.95. .. Now 3.16 | Women’s Wool Shawl Collar Shaker Sweaters; belted model; all colors; sizes up to 46. Regular value $15; Pure Wool Scarfs; all clin. striped | —— Sketch A — Elastic belt — pretty Sketch floral patterns in dainty color combi floral design B—-Flannelette in pretty s-—-many women pre- For the convenience of our customers, orders will be received over the telephone until 9.30 P, M. Phone Stagg 1271-1272. Value $20; Now Sweaters; extra heavy. were $14.95 | effects. Value $6.50; were $5. | were $11.95 ............0065 Now | Now 3.95 | Men’s Wool Shawl Collar Shaker . Boys’ Roll Collar Wool Sweater Sweaters: all colors; sizes up to 46. 10 36 New Sale 7 16 j | Women’s Flannelette Breakfast Coats | Coats; all popular shades; sizes up to 3 96 | Regular value $15; were $12.95. Now ° ice ° | Kimonos 3 50 | 34. Regular $7; were $4.95 ..Now ° | TT wee, | Were $4.94 | Women's Pure Fibre Silk Tuxedo | nations—almost every different color effect—collar, cuffs and pockets trimmed with satin—sizes 36 to 46, fer this type of garment—sizes 36 to 46, | Women’s All Wool Dolman Wraps; all colors, contrasting effects. Value $20; were $16.95........... .Now FAIN KNITTING MILLS 571 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN NEAR FLATBUSH AVENUE We Guarantee to Keep Every Sweater Purchased at Either of Our Stores in Repair FREE of Charge for ONE YEAR. Flannelette Kimonos 4.00 Were $5.94 Sketch C—Elastic back belt—sash front—collar, neck and sleeves trimmed with satin, Sizes to 52. Also Two Specially Splendid Values in Women’s ExtraSize Gingham | DRESSES 16 Minutes from Times Square vie Weat End Subway to De Kalb Ave, Station at door of Fulton St. Store. Women’s Percale Meet Motor to “Fain’s' HOUSE DRESSES | P10 Minutes from 5 4 | 3.25 1.95 Wall St Station " Were $4.47 Were $2.94 | via Interbore Sub- Fulton St. Store Hours: 9 A. M. Till 6:30 P. M. Daily Checks or fancy stripes, belted models—some with vestee effects Light and dark colors in clever stripes and figures—belted mod- —collars of plain color chambray— | els, self or contrasting plain cham- sizes 48 to 54. bray trimmings—aizes 36 to 46, SEE PAGES 20 AND $1 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING | way to Nevins St. Station, half Block from Fulton St. Store. Saturdays Until 9 P. M. Our Factory Branch—902 Park Ave., Opp. Broadway Is Open Every Evening ee BROOKLYN: New Sale Price New Sale Price $7.16 $9.56