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WOMAN GIVES UP $400,000 IN CASH Thousands of $10 f of $10 Bills Found ' covered $1,500,000. |) OMAHA, Nov. 20.—The woman in ithe case of the robbery of the treas- fwre car of the ‘Transcontinental vrifest mail Saturday night has been ‘found after five days of hard work toy fifty detectives and Secret Service {workers. Mrs. T. A. Daly of Coun- felt Bluffs 1s the woman, She js the] ‘ite of T. A. Daly, under arrest in| feonnection with the robbery. 4: The first important deve iPollow the discovery of M feas tho recovery of three by +610 bills. The money w {backs out in tho little kite 'paly hoi aly ‘put there b ithe Daly house. Reed is {umder arrest and his confess ‘1 The three bushels of $10 b! {bstimated to amount to betwee Moo and $400,000, It Nias not {pounted. Bankers say the bills will {pmount to probably $400,000, These | ills are in packages of $1,000 each, tio up In bundles just as they came | jfrom some bank. TA general 6 ~by the police fc formerly an her of a number of war honor Lieut. Collins is an engi- nion ment to Daly | tie nels of iden in of the it, was of those in the army, win- and | decorations. feer, and is sald to work for Pacitic Railroad. 1 Daly home with his | According t Paly, Lieut, Coll PX fight of the re the loot was $10 acked the bills in suit Sunday morning According to the 3 Another development which fol- lowed the discovery of Mrs. Daly was 4 search for $1,000,000 in securities Which the young robbers are thought y the to have hidden somewhe ur their homes. A batch of vrobably fifty operatives are taking part in this search, and everything within a ra- flius of 4 milo is being scrutini: outhouses of all kinds, chicken ¢ garages, and even pil ops, of rubbish. dollars in cash nd bonds to the has been recov yalue of more th been found. T where in Council Bluffs After th fH Daly got b A. Reed anything to do with t | “Sunday i y ed with it, filled the | him to put in the chic! who said he only $40, came to the house Sunday morning and got $10,000, He took it away with him. I heard the men say op of u table, He hid It o ‘Save Gas!| Use a | STANDARD TOP | For Your Gas Range Lquip your range with a | solid top. It increas capacity of the nomizes on gas, circular or stove Send for representative 146 E. 129th St., New York, | Dad claims “Bread is the staff of life” TAREN FROM MAIL “in Chicken Coop—Funds Re-; Eight-Year-Old Master Does a Stunt calls eight-year-old Samuel name a few pretend to ve able to pronounce but don't—did another stunt last night at the Marshall Chess Club. 1t wis not a formal offair, He had merely sof Frank J. Marahall, @ho United | States champion, The stunt took place |there merely because photographs w: |to be taken, ana the boy fe alw photographed at a chess table, So a well known player of the master class sat down to pose with the Ind bef8re a bdard, and while the photbg- rapher was making preparations the two BOY CHESS MARVEL [PUBLIC SERVICE RULE UPSET PLAYS FOR PJCTURE®, cerca to auc Gas « Before Marshall Club Camera, | t boy"—ns the New Yorc chess | 5 © elect Blevirte| dt must ¥ conne > Gus Company Zomban stored, Charges for th were inaugur | The board tated it ower to award reparation |had been qihatwed for, connect | recommended to the compgni jee be refunded. my | HARDING SHIP SPEEDS UP. | ABOARD STRAMSHIP PARIS by wireless vin New Orleans, Nov The liner, Parismina, with, Presid Harding aboard, (was mi’ record time to-day—more than 13 as thé ship entered the Carritea: Mr. Harding spent most of hie time on deck smoking-luls pipe and chatting | with passengers he Parlamina was crossing Yuca- tan Channel Mrs, Harding eppeared on aS ‘waa without that the “Standard Stove Top Co.,| | of them started a game, | quite! out with deck for the first time and strolled with They played| tho President-elect. and about twenty-five moves tude on cach side before the 8 taken. Then the gaie was Celebrates Two Hondredth Antversary. ‘The two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Passioniat Order will be celebrated with great, solemnity to- Morrow at St. Michnel’s Monastery, West Hoboken. There will be addition- al ceremonies on Monday and Tuesday. [At the same time the Solemn Triduum |will be celebrated in hemer Bt Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrowa, Saint Gabriel was born at Asalal, Italy, and became a member of the’ Passlonist Order. Pasatonint Order Ita r the boy had gone home to he master who had played him ad by players who said that boy would have won {f the game finished. e master stoutly d that he the better post- challenged anybody to play It him. ‘The challenge wae nce and in less than a dozen moves master had surrendered. % Its Richness in Quality gives ea-Pot results equalled by no other Teas on sale anywhere. iT: | The REAL Orange Pekoe ‘Tea | Send us a Syptks card for a free sample. Address: pany, Stuart & arene”, Anse poste . We Never Hesitate To Recommend... ! ‘The Brunswick Phonograph —BECAUSE it has a new idea that appeals to us as being unusually efficient. It is called— | The Ultona | and it is a new reproducer that is correctly | made and balanced to play all records properly. | Every person who buys a phonograph has | | | | one idea in mind—MUSIC—and no two persons think exactly alike when voices and instruments are considered. That is why a phonograph that plays all records CORRECTLY is a good instrument to have, particularly if you like variety in voice, |I, band, orchestra, violin, etc. | We're always glad to demonstrate the Brunswick because it brings a happy surprise to those who never have heard it. Prices $125 to $750 On Convenient Holiday Terms COUPON Date John Wanamaker New-York Dear Sir: Kindly send me further information regarding the Brunswick Phonograph and records. No obligation is implied. Name Address _. Large wicker bed, drop THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Second Shipment ready Monday | Camel’s-hair Blankets $12.00 each ‘Three-quarters camel’s-hair, one quarter wool (no cotton) Better than blankets we have sold for almost half as much again They're BIG blankets—66x84 in, LIGHT— weight about 4 pounds. WARM —for bed, sleep- | ing porch, carriage or car. American agent of a i big foreign house recently threw back on the mar- ket a quantity of camel’s-hair and wool. One: of our blanket manufacturing friends bought it and | made it up into blankets, camel color, bound at | both ends with brown silk. We took the lot. | First shipment of 100 sold out at once. Now the | rest are here—400—ready Monday. Nothing like them in New York. Fourth Gallery, New Building | Practical Gifts at Special Prices in the, \ Christmas Sale | of WHITE Grade Now Broca ded satin negligees and teagowns, $67.60 to Apauy $45 to $59.50 Crepe de chine envelope chemises. . 5 to $6.95 Crepe de chine ccmbinations. .. -., $5 to $6.95 Petticoats, changeable taffeta or satin and silk eee $6.95. Pegcale slip-on aprons, striped, checked, He 85e | Handsome white batiste blouse, daintily tucked, Philippine envelope chemises, bodice or round top. . Philippine nightgowns; V, round or square necks, $6. White Nursery Furniture, Reduced gin. Now Wardrobe of enameled wood, large size.............. $60.00 Wardrobe of wicker, Dresden trimmed. . $60.00 Wardrobe of wicker, plain Wardrobe of wicker, plain, single size. Blanket chests of carved redwood . Blanket chests of plain wicker, with tray Bassinet of wicker, Dresden trimmed. Smail wicker bed, drop Broadway at Ninth, New York | were made epee for us, for our regu- Large wicker bed, drop si High chair of plain wood. oval end: “Third floor, Old Building DOWN- STAIRS STORE Good Chance to buy Women’s Frocks—$8.75 | You can well realize that GOOD frocks for women are not $8.75 regularly, even in these days of lower prices. We have about 150 serge frocks And about 60 wool jers —taffeta and messaline frocks All of which were part of other groups a short time ago. We have combined the lots and reduced the prices to $8.75 Many women need an ex- tra frock or two for practical, every-day wear and this is a good opportunity to accept. Sizes us a whole are 34 to 42. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Daughter needs a Party Frock Somebody has said that youthful little frocks ure « and, truth to tell, the greens and pale blu the heart of happy Mi these dainty, filmy, s radiant as a rainbow; » is a glorious blending of soft d delicate pinks, so dear to 6 to 16. jeorgettes, taff something for al keeping with the solden smiles, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Under - prices Brocaded Lining, $2.25 yd.- This is a very sightly lining fabrie--satin face, cotton back. It is 36 inches wide, and we have it in 3 five good colors. The former price was $2.95 a yard. Down-Stairs Store, New Building “ * * Outing Flannel, 25c yd. A heavy quality of good outing flannel fine 36 inches excellent stripes and anne! w: sa yard. Stairs Store, New Building wide, such, The patterns are Three months ago this Dow * * 75¢ Bath Towels, 50¢ Good, thirsty bath towels 21x 41 inches in size, Reduced from 75c to 50¢ each, to meet the new condi- lions. ‘Down-Staira Store, New Building | Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 ’ fast as reductions can be secured ‘MONDAY .--- Big clear-out of 2,480 Women’s French Kidskin Gloves--- the same qualities have been s | $2 pair in our stock at $3 and $3.50 For gift-giving, or for present or future Hundreds of dozens of very fine French wear—-buy all you want. The price is low- kidskin gloves have just ‘arrived from some of the best makers in France. They er than has been in years—lower than ft will likely be again for such gloves. ALSO French kidskin gloves in pique sewn, the same quali- ty as was in our stock at $3.75 lar stock. All are new, tht ‘oods, very desirable in every way if the tet shades for winter. All are of fine French KID- SKIN—not lambskin—which makes all the difference in the world, | Overseam sewn in al! sizes; two-clasp style; black, black with white, white, white with black, Brown, tan, navy and beaver. Silks--- Average Half Price Fine novelty silks from Europe and from American mills Prices today $9.50 to $55 yd. Monday $5.50 to $32.50 yd. . $28.50 grade, for $ 5.50 yard . $35.00 grade, for $ 7.50 yard .$ 9.50 grade, for $ 5.85 yard . $18.50 grade, for $ 9.50 yard . «$14.50 grade, for $ 9.50 yard . $82.50 grade, for $18.50 yard . $45.00 grade; for $22.50 yard . ..$18.50 grade, for $12.50 yard . .$25.00 grade, for $15.00 yard .$22.50 grade, for $12.50 yard . $18.50 grade, for $11.75 yard . $19.50 grade, for $13.60 yard $45.00 grade, for $28.50 yard . .$18.50 grade, for $ 8.50 yard . $56.00 grade, for $82.50 yard $16.50 grade, for $ 5.85 yard SILK ROTUNDA—Main floor, Old Building 1350 34 yards American embroidered tricolette. .. . 40 yards American embroidered tricolette......... 77 yards American embroidered border, 40-in. satin. 100 yards American embroidered bordered 40-in. satin, 80 yards imported Baronette satin, stripes, checks 49 yards imported metal brocade on satin. . 18 yards imported metal brocade on satin. 28 yards imported metal brocade on satin. . . 35 yards imported metal stripe on satin............. oasie 100 yards mported metal figures on crepe de chine 85 yards imported metal broche on chiffon yards imported brocade on gold cloth 4 yards imported white metal brocade... 13 yards imported white metal brocade 16 yards imported silver brocade on white satin 40 yards imported moire metal... We have peduend 300 of our fine Gowns for Women=a_third to half - Street frocks, Luncheon frocks, Afternoon and Dinner frocks, Gorgeous Evening gowns. Of tricotine, duvetyn, and velvet and satin. Exquisite colors. Monday’s prices—$49.50 to $200 SOME EXAMPLES a Duyetyn frock in Malay brown, em- brovtiered in metallic gold thread, was $125 ~-Monday $89.50. Duvetyn one-piece frock in rust color, embroidered in gold and silk thread and beaded with fine metal beads, and trimmed with Kolinsky dyed squirrel; was $210. Monday, $150, Duvetyn frock in soft was $125--Monday $79.50. , Special purchase of Evening and Street Frocks at $69.50 , This is One-third and One-half below original prices In new, distinctive and beautifully designed evening gowns, gorgeous materials — metal brocudes, sequin robes, black lace and satin, tulle and taffeta, and exquisite color, beaded and made lovel ly by trimmings of flowers and touches of metal cloth. Second floor, Old Building Remarkably lovely frock of dark brown auaeeret for afternoon; was $210—Mon- ay Evening frock of black chiffon, trimmed with jet and beads; was $165— Mon- day $89.50. Another im gold and black combined with black lace; was $150—Monday $89.50. . Black tulle evening gown with silver embroidery and silver girdle, half, price—, $69.50, blue or brown; A glad Thanksgiving Sale of Dinner Sets, China and Glass Savings of from 20 per cent. to one-half, averaging 33! , per cent., directly deducted from our year-round prices The most famous potteries of the Old World and the New~ of France, England, Bavaria and America--are well represented in their best productions. Dinner Sets Full sizes, First quality, Newest di AMERICAN PORCELAIN 100 pes., grade for $20, 106 pes,, $32 grade for 106 pes., $40 grade for §: 106 pes., $40 grade for $30. wtions BAVARIAN CHINA 98 pes., $65 107 pes. 107 pe grade for $40. 80 grade for $65. . $120 grade for $7 hundreds pieces of of AMERICAN CHINA From Warwick China Cu. Half Price 107 pes., $100 grade for $76 Open ak pattern Hundreds of pieces of Czecho- Coin gold band which we are closing out at piping rece a ae! vases in ENGLISH PORCELAIN an average of one-fourth of Nippon China Cups and Sau- 107 pes, $57.50 grade for $37.90. cers and Plates—pretty decora- tions, 2 SRENCH CHINA One- third off Cups and Saucers, now 35¢; 107 pes., $10 grade for $40, ; Plates now Lic, 26e and 30¢, 107 pos., $1342.60 grade for $95, f Belgian Glass ; 4 10 pes., $150 grade for $110. dy Jar Bonbon Hundreds of other articles el Mmpotes both in china and glass at ENGLISH CHINA fine pieces of Rich Cut similar savings. : 107 pes. ) grade for $18 Glasy ingCanaria Color from the . i, 108 pes., grade for $400. Fairpoint Factory. Second Galfery, New Bidg. a

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