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Us ‘ON ‘MURDER CORNER’ 7 { fi - with five bullet wounds In his abdo- Bist Tony Vene Hit by Five Bullets and} men, and Tony Tarcetlo, 40, No. 2017 ae NOT POSSIBLE NOW, Friend With Him Is Wounded | Atantic Avenue, ahot in the right knee, are ___CoTHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920, ' i tee ; 7 Tarcello sald te and Vene wore | in two years. Tarcello Is held a pris- walking together when the shots came|oner in tho hospital as were the two ho couldn't tel from where. Though|men who were walking away. ‘They Assistant District Attorney Wilson | described themselves as Rocco Malel- questioned witnesses for several hours,|iano, 24. No. 2398 Pacific Street, and he could obtain nothing more definite.| Pasquale Invitto, 91, No. 116 Hull It is the third murder on that corner | street. day and stopped two men coming from that corner, When the threo went back they found Tony Vene, 24, a In- borer, of No, 2292 Fulton Street, dead iM o& BONWIT TELLER. & CO. ‘The Specalty Shop of Orinations FIFTH AVENUE:AT 38™ STREET in Knee. Tae sy Se ae ren | pa Secretary of Treasury Says He| Will Close Out Saturday ‘ ‘Warned Growers That Price &. Drop Was Coming. i } WASHINGTON, Dec. %—Govern. | i 4 130 Misses’ Daytime Frocks : _ Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 48.00 For street and afternoon wear, in velveteen, satin, Poiret twill, trico- tine and Georgette crepe. Sizes 14 to 18. 30 Misses’ Tailored Suits ; ° Formerly 59.50 to 79.50 38.00 Strictly tailored and belted ‘models in silvertone and duvet de laine. Sizes 14 to 18. = HE values and variety + ent relief for present conditions| sf confronting farmers is impossible, Beoretary of the Treasury Houston a to-day told the House and Senate Ag- z| ‘ Mieulture Committees. ‘ stillavailable after our first day’s selling of 2500 WINTER SACK SUITS mixtures, blue and black, Mr. Houston was the first witness t-day before the joint sension of the | @ommittees, which are seeking relief | for the farmers who have been hit | by the rapidly falling prices of their Producta, Ak the same time the Scoretary Predicted a drop in retati prices soon. ‘Mo said retail ¢ alers had been hold- , fing out against lowering prices but ) would not bo able to do so much Jonger. | THE color of this jug set is gay,to match your humor at finding a warm drink oracoldone—always ready. And, either in hor- izon blue or dainty pink, it adds cheer to the interior | 70 Misses’ Plain & Fur Trimmed Suits 58.00 a Formerly 85.00 to 110.00 ° Of duvet de laine and like materials, plain tailored or with mole or nutria fur. Sizes 14 to 18. models for.men and ; 49 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits 78.00 f | evila than those complained of.” He declared that Government agencies have done everything that @an be done to help the farmers and said he advised farmers while he was | = Secretary of Agriculture that a drop fm prices, was coming and urged them to prepare for it He dented emphatically that farmers are suf- fering from lack of credit. “The much-talked-of deflation or goniraction of credit does not exist,” 50 Misses’ Costume Suits : ame “Formerly 185.00 to 225.00 135.00 Sizes 14 45Ta STREET awe SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK vy don't aga any puma H ee ae young men, insure Formerly 115.00 to 135.00 , Brice conditions,” sald Mr- Houston, $12.25. * A * Made of fine quality veldyne in various styles with squirrel or beaver 7a Sphesialiy ta shore to tvastblstamne| 10 savings of $8 to $36. fur. Sizes 14 to 18. at the disposal of the Treasury De- feis& ConceR partment that would not set up worse | Suits that were $50 to $65 Now $42 Suits that were $65 to $90 | Unusual styles of veldyne with beaver, mole or squirrel? | to 18. Unusual Values in Misses* Coats & Wraps aid ‘Mr. Houston. “The only limi- : ‘ ‘ " Hp Seton put on erate nan Deon to dur blended with Now $54 Misses’ Plain & Fur Misses’ Fur- speculation.” He added that in his ¥ ba aliiinn Were as ‘ho wey to finance milk and sugar Daytime Coats Trimm’dWraps Collar Wraps cre cert Seen of ie Rich, fragran: ° | Exceptionally Priced Formerly 125.00 Formerly $185 & $195 % financial situation existing between q Burope and the United States. | Ample Variety tect stasvocenvie” coatioues Mr, Jost add All Sizes 58.00 88.00 125.00 a aeveaity, figs ryote nadottene on boiling water. Plain tailored models Ofveldynewithlarge Gracefully draped a as ate 020 one-tenth bation , . to wear with own collars of mole or silhouettes in mar- iets nach socttving ox con vane DBordens BROKAW BROTHERS : furs — of silvertone taupe nutria. Also — vellaand vel decygne ae rome We Caste’ Piytes x don't and kindred fabrics. ‘‘Kizar’’ cloth with with large collars of know.” 1 Plauer He said that he had grave doubts that revival of the War Minance Cor- ~ poration would be effective in rellev- ing the farmers’ troubles by increasing 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET —~ =! Si BE Gu. (anos {7M SRN UTNE ZN UIN ZN OPEN. EVENINGS AT OUR 42nd STREET TEMPLE OF VICTROLA ART FIVE FLOORS DEVOTED TO MUSIC day. 23 W. 42nd St. _ Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, 427 Fifth Ave. Ag38eh Street In Newark: 775 Broad St. Reserve Your Xmas Victrola at LANDAYS Sizes 14 to 18. various fur collars. ’ Charming Hats for Girls Correct styles for every océasion. For sports wear, tam- o’-shanters in a choice of materials. For. tailored wear, smart beaver and velour models. ‘For dress wear, hand-made hats in youth- ful styles. Baby Must Be Warm at Night Jap Quilts, $5.95 Pink and blue embroid- | Serviceable mole, nutria or wolf. The Children’s Floor Devoted to Members of the Younger Generation. School and Dress Shoes for Girls and Boys Attractively Priced Laced Boots, sturd models, for Children and Misses. Of black gun metal ‘or school wear. Sizes 834 to 11—$5.75 Sizes 1114 to 2—$7.00 Growing Girls’ Patent Leather Boots Laced styles with white kidskin tops. ered and plain. Bassi- | Sizes 214 to 63/—$4.95 e nette and crib sizes. . va hal « . > Flannelette Night Men's Black Calfekine ‘Repucep’all the way S f I ! 0 \ y ‘No Deposit “Required Fur ‘trimmed Gowns, $1.95 abort a pee ee = ‘ “ ; j izes to 1314—$6.! om 5 Sue surptise 4 K ’ Coats for Girls chimes Pink and | cies 1 to 6—$6:75 ingly low price by a iF A e ; imaster stroke of mer- $ Ave a sennine the $35.00 ‘'chandising. Standard, iG 4 at is~-cannot always ix amart little ° full-sized, 88-note instrurnents. ‘The kind gener- e p) $ ee ‘ally sold for $100 to $150 more. Wonderful value. iQ My \ had when you want it. Tt model, fashioned of beautiful quality velour, soft and splendidly dura~ ble. is the best musical ‘instru- ment in the world—and Two Years to Pay Christmas, order it now— of Australian Opossum. direct from Landays. Free Delivery One Year's Free Service ‘Immediare deli Viberal!: ns “inn RR ema . serene lien te oie, | FREE | therefore the fastest sell- It is a youthful, @reatly reduced price and a ‘with each player | $ ‘ straightline style, with TEN YEAR GUARANTEE | 25 Music ‘Rolls—your ing. If you ne CxOCCNE self sit, patch pockets with each instrument—truly a | _ choice. to get a real Victrola this and adeep shaw! collar wonderful combination. And to Mahogony Player Bench all this attaches the usual advan- tages of buying an instrument at Landays’ Sizes 6-to-14-years, ‘New York's Premier Music House daw, 23 West 42nd Street Betwetn Sth & 6th Aves. EASY TERMS NOW $25, $35, $50, $75, $125, $150, $225, $275 and up. Period models to $1500, STIL aI LCC SUSI _ Lord & laylor 38th —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Open Evenings.