The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 31

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVE MBER 17, 1920. JUDGE GIVES LIMIT ‘ CHARGED WITH AUTO THEFT.| === pr a eg a SS {> TO BLACKMAILER | ,.40, wo nan Down Woman The i| Mays He Borrowed C1 STORE OPEN 9 A.M. TO5 P.M ,, Declares He Might Forgive a Thief) Ropert i but'Not This Type of Mot hight at sy Criminal, | Stdney E. Wright, forty-nine years old, of No. 141 West 64th Street, for eleven years confidential bookkeeper was charged in We jay with having stoi c operating, The Automebs ile wax identified as t AEARN ? for J. P. Huguet, milk importer of or te nan Admitt ; No. 198 Hitt Avenue) pleaded guilty we trod eo Elis Fourteenth Strout (ESTABLISHED 1827) Weat of Filth Avenue to-day to grand larceny in General| Sessions and was sentenced by Judge Mulqueen to from five to ten years in Sing nes. Wright's peculations amounted ta}! $17,000. Mr. Huguet fold+the court| °! that the bookkeeper began stealing Seven years ago. Ho confessed, when Caught, and said that he was steal- img to buy medicine for his wife, “who had become a chloroform addict after the Wirth of their child. He was forgiven and was caught again, this) , me playing the firm's money in Wall Street. He was forgiven, but in $1,000 ball for felt for Killing. State Motor ve- eld te As Thanksgiving Approaches You May Supply Your Requirements in Household Needs and Apparel from Our Large Assortments LOWERED PRICES TO MEET THE NEW CONDITIONS ate J. for running Killing #ixty-year-old of Summit ont Sunday night Moore of Jeracy ¢ car at tha time, F Jeldent_ waa univ the third time he wus caught he was fired. 9.50 given, but Then, his employer said, he began writing threatening letters of hack- a, Mr. Huguet had him a Wright begged fore clen saying that there were extaousting bible cag, “Not And ho gave him :n the limit. $7,000 GEMS LEFT IN TAXI RETURNED sack Jewelry to Moffit, Who Forgot Case on Seat. Mrs. A. R. oA = << $12.95 Full Size Blankets - - Handsome jacquard comfortable blankets; eiderdown finish; border or centre designs; silk bound ends or bound all around, $1.07 Crib Blankets -- - - Pink or blue Jacquard design. $24.94 All Wool Blankets - 17.50 Gray or scarlet, with contrasting colored border; full size; silk bound. 58ct. Bleached Domest Flannel 28 to 36 inches wide, A) cell Heavy, fleecy nap; WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Two-Day Sale BLANKETS Quality and values are our slogan, and this sale is an excellent example of how well we live up to them. Wool-Mixed Blankets — white— with contrasting colored bor- ders—full and extra sizes; also plaid blankets, eiderdown finish, in a variety of combinations of + color in three-quarter and full sizes Jacquard Comfortable Blonkets iderdown finish —— made wt and domestic mixed t this value also may he had Travelling Rugs and Bath Robe Blankets acts—in a large sclection of handsome colors with cord $5.28 Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles - - - - - 3.97 Handsomely trimmed with real filet lace and panel of tucked Georgette—other models also. $2.97 Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles - - - - - 2.28 Tailored styles with inset and Venise lace medallions; or a ! charming model with cape sleeves and yoke of Val. lace. $4.68 Satin and Crepe de Chine ‘Bloomers = - - - + 2.97 Good acatlep-—Nentteched ruffles. * Si SESS $5.68 Satin Envelope Chemises 4.28 They're lovely style at this price, showing yokes of wide Val. Fruit-of-the-Loom eae Bae | 5.76 were 87.95. Jewels, valued at about $7,000, Muslins, yd., .21 DEC CASS ISIS SE PAE FES, al h t r 5 which Mra. A. R. Moffit of No. 830 Special O fering Ia) Lonsdale Hill rea ra ece cel uare | lesT gna AN Hine se biue, and other pat. | and Cluny Jace of tailored models, wit tuset) filet Jack Var Avenuy left tn @ taxicab on SEAL COAT % No Mail or Telephone Orders. None C. 0. D. Wie Bvt lt ice 1:28 | weegise oe 1.72 medallions. by aia aisvee of "tbe fadahive Stee Sa cetee ous Ki de $7. 68 Crep de Chine te | MofMt came to New York from her [@l c ucson Beal Fe : ° 0 _—m : e | ons at New: Hainturg-on: | (e Priced elsewhere -in. Unbleached Muslin,special .17 pe Smee craton, bees Sane nen 39-in. Unblee od WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ichtdresses - - - - - 5.97 She took a taxi at Grand Central Opcssum, Squi 1 e a . s , . Yokes of Val. or filet lace back and front; and tailored model m Station to drive to the home ot [4jSkunk Specially priced. Bleached Sheetings Girls’ Practical Tub Dresses hemstitched and ran with ribbon. Judge Franklin B. Hoyt, No. 64 Kast A 8x4—were .77.... and Middies At Special Price: Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses —in all-white and with colored 36th Street. After dismissing the ,cab Mrs. Moffit discovered that a case containing her jewels was miss- ing. ‘The police were immediately notified of the joss and cfforts were made to locate the driver of the tax! To-day the’ man, having learned through the newspapers of the identity of the fare, | sought out Mr ‘Moffit with the jewels. | i $175 | Genuine HUDSON SEAL COATS i edn eerie of bac finest ity; actual value 36” length. Specially este $9.94 Crepe de Chine i Nightdresses - - - - - 748 Exquisite yokes of embroidered Georgette and fine Val. lace. OIA AAA AA RA RAR AAR RADAR ADCAD ARO PODRDDADPPCALOAD DDD $6.47 Little Tots’ Serge Dresses 4.44 Regulation, Middy and Empire styles; sizes to 6 years, $9.50 Women’s Blanket Robes 6.50 Plaid designs in three-tone colors; shawl collar and belt; dainty finish of silk braid, $5.94 Satin Petticoats - - - White and flesh—washable—straight and flounce models, Girls’ Regulation Dros ! white— Lonsdale jean sailor collars, — trim braid and finished with smart vere 3.55 were $3.94 and $4.94... Comfortables - - -. - Winter weight—cotton filled—full size. eer enna Feather Pillows— Filled with all new goose feathers—excellent quality— of various striped tickings— 20x28 in.—were ¢ - 2.30 22x28 in.—were = 267 trimming 14 yrs. ow ROMANELLI DENIES CRIMINAL | INTENT Did Not Know Alonhol He Sold Was to Be Converted Into WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Beverage. John Romanelli of No. 271 Third Aye- nue, Brooklyn, the undertaker, who is fj ¢pwrged with grand larceny in connec- & tion with the theft of ¢ large quantity of atcohol, which was later made into beverage, continuing hia testimony in & the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-da) testified that ho did not pear jawful his admitted deal with Cosimo @ Ambrosio to resell the mixture for a & commission of $2,000. a He denied that ho knew the alcohol 9x4—were .82 f : $5.97 Floral Silkoline +. 3.10 ©. 3.47 1.00 $1.44 Willow Clothes Baskets Small family size. $1.43 Coffee Mills - - - - 95 With glass canister; an excellent grinder; screws to side of wall. APRONS Every kind of apron from the daintiest little muslin ones to the all-enveloping bungalow style may be purchased in this sale at extremely attractive reductions that point the wey to gift- buying as well as replenishing your household supply of aprons. some embroidered styles—shadow panel back and front —flesh-colored crepe de chine petticoats at this price also. Rogers’ 1881 A-1 Silver-Plated Tableware, }2 doz., 1.75 Tablespoons and dinner forks; Grecian border; French gray or bright finish, -90 Teaspoons to match above; were $1.60 half dozen... eee — a nn ener nnn $1.74 35-inch Taffeta - - - 1.16 ; Soft chiffon finish—strect and evenings colors, also black. ) $4.48 All Wool Poiret Twill, 5¢4inch - - - 4 - | - Imported—fine weave—navy blue. was to be made inta,a beverage in vi tion of the law, and added that he e used the $2,000 to pay off a mortgage on his home. Former Senator James A. ‘Thompson vtestified that he had known Romanelli thirty-five years and that the mon ry fine reputation for honesty eee OF a} BOYS’ CLOTHING | tt ae $7.75 Wearever Aluminum Ware Wr, BEN. L : 100 in this lot; 64g-quart size. © Ei $13.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits - 10.00 3.42 4 My. "The case ts a expected to go to the jury this afternoo’ eS gees msec Tae ef: He 1 Cohers M COHORS, > y ‘mills affiliated with the Cohoes Bat and Shoddy Manufacturers Associa- fi tlon Imve served notice on the union officials that, beginning Ja Tnext, the plants will be operated 1 open shops, The operatnrs offermd n lanation of thelr plan and univ officals to-day tefused to comment on Excelent quality light or dark brown and drab corduroy; sizes 8 to 17 years. $2.97 Fine Twill Serge, 4 54 inch - - ane All eis blue. $1.50 Boys’ Shirts - - - - 97 Large assortment of fancy striped percales; neckband styles with French cuffs, Sami 7 ete AAACN ET ual $1.97 Cretonne Box of Stationery 1.42 48 sheets of paper; 24 gilt edge correspondence cards; 72 envelopes. $1.18 Huck Towels - - - - :89 Imported Union linen, part cotton, hemmed ox hemstitehed— plain or tape“border, also all linen, Untrimmed Hats ‘Were $287 137 ‘ Silk velvet hats 40 shapely, new and becoming, are sure to please you as much as the price, There are many off-the-face styles and large flaring models. They are all-black, and black combined with colors. Wreaths and Ostrich Women’s Fleece-Lined es 48 ct. All Linen Toweling, yd. .33 Red borders, splendid wearing quality— also Union glass’ check MORNING SPECIALS — To-Day and To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. Tea A —dainty me in No Nall o tdeitoes Onder ‘ea Aprons—dainty models, fir ished with embroidery ruffle and edging and having rounded | Bib, Strap and Princess Aprons in striped seersucker .. 96 To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. models The best of friends. ‘ ‘4 37 W. 's Cs Flee: Hi were 81.68... 0.00065 FM Bory Ca stot MU weet ott or pointed pockets Bands | Underwear 4 hich should never be separated, are a sleek i iy er SPROUTS g = I aroue “ation owe f were:.08 <8) ||| Bunanlow: Aprons: perale anes 73 | Were $1.37 1,07 | which should n r 8 . A wines We els in light and dark stripes | P| | : P i ’ bg NG-—THID PLOON, 1, Band and Bib Aprons—styles in and figures afford » good as- Were $1.37 and $1.55 Not odds and ends, sleeveless, fat pot, a clean, shiny cup, and a jolly, fra- "Navy Blue Suits ....8.66 bait Mia Pin Gea eae pass silent Be ee ee ei made ateie ; 4 Not oda aid sobhaleseeis te f Tetley’s Orange Peloe s loublo brenxted— | $8 et, Women’s Extra Size Hore 40 i ony Percale | “that button side and back and Fleece Lined Underwear me aD length— grant package 0: 3 etiny & g' I ted modela—pure .ogelertsgans-all and gingham huve square neck Har Woniew acd Children tights and drawers, Tea. It’s a refreshing, delightful combina- THRD FLOOR, weliy Burton. were 07 65 | were s2.48 .1.78 Buco atitere Oc Weee ulrdo sists @are . rem loomer Dresses. 1.06 ‘This is true to our reduced to. tion that'll warm you and cheer you from $267 Lite Tod Pitirencisnaiominrittie UNE biting. 17 Riana t Many atylen policy of timely sales. Every the top of yo ur head right on down! | path Rah etecaeina: st 41 Ahan Drop ss ‘a Ss ial Val woman willbe interested in Mahogany Rovian Trays | | Eat SRI SEtony moon | *4tl Amami bate i ac Special Values there “apecial values for | Were 98 7 oro| et blues mulberry an ry : . These are beautifully made i gn ET I EY Ss | #95 Mans netpege nme anna SOUT MAT BIDS —1ASEMENT Cold Weather Needs for the Little Folks to Childe aie Cotton trays of finely polished wood, K fronts ees : 7 inderwear and have decorated centres in Makes Good Tea a Certainty MENS WEAR MAIN FLOOR, MSrod gal gear TE} ade Keep Jack Frost at Bay Bleace a set ‘ i arming: Sealine, olue cheo r . hey will aid the service o: $1.00 Vd. French Batiste 78 Wilh (o0Ds—BAsmuONT Little Tots’ Sweater Coats Sizes to 10'yrs. Were 77 | your Thanksgiving dinner in a Ch reer eaten alta $5.98 Bed Ticks x db Vests high neck and long | practical, pleasing way, are But sakes alive, we don't | for pr me-made | ready for Priene ned. tekace 4.00 sleeves-—aukle length pants. also worthwhile gift sugges- Fs . | eh: BEDDING BASEMENT. Were $5.97... e Larger sizes were .5/,. .63 | tions at this siight price, take any credit for it. Why, | nes 98 et. Sheeting ant? Good range of sizes. Kvery mother will want to attend this sale Juilted Nest: we've been blending tea for | i Quilte ests Knit Legging Drawers Hand Crocheted Afghans Were $1.89 1.54 SAS MMS FIA01 over 100 years, Stk ning Sateen 62 5.50 ; mS 88|- wihe—highly lus Were $7.97 le They b@ chosen in black, lined with lavender and white, sg ie ea 1s reany Vinh, whe and dirk Were $2.97. . 2.00 White with daint pink and or in white CO., Inc. | on he OOPS UNINGd—RABEMENT Siees to 8 yrs-—white only blue trimmings. The value is one which you will not equal anywhere else, — See Pages 20 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising JOSEPH TETLEY & New York, N. Y. ete =

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