The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 8

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TW OUDUR _ Within Stone’s Throw of Police Headquarters. The attention of Police Commis- @ioner Bnright, fresh from his vaca- “tion, is called to two hold-ups, suo- cessfully stagod in the early hours flo-day. Spindon Pamentio, quaffing a cup “0f coffes in his all-night restaurant, @oclock, was rudely disturbed by two men who entered with drawn re- Wolvers. They marched the food dis- penser to the kitchen where Ferd Kepos, the ocvok, was partaking of ham and oges. voice to a wild howl, whereupon one of the robbers fired two shote. One @ the bMlets lodged Itself in Kepos's right leg. The thieves then dushed to the cash register, took $60 and de- Derted in a taxicab that awaited !iem outside. Bamentio says a woman was In the machine, Kepos was treated ai the Roosevelt Hospital. Alcoliioct Gennaro, tweuty-elght years old, of No. 386 Broome, Street, Teported early to-day to the police A.M. he was held up by two men at Elizabeth and Broome Stree's, two Dlooks from Headquarters. When he refused to give up his money and jewelry, he sald, one man @lashed him across the face with a “razor. Then while one held him the ‘other took a $100 diamond ring from is finger. His wounds were dressed by an ambulance surgeon from Vol- ‘uunteer Hospital and he went home. It became known to-day that early last Friday thieves stole dresses and cloaks worth $15,000 from the boft of Max Maitz, No. 14 West Sist Street. | ‘The aime thieves also entered Sher- man Bros., dealers in embroideries, in the foft above, and etole goods to the value of $5,000. . Thieves last Friday night entered ‘the office of Dr. Pratt, No, 40 West Mth Street, out through the wall to * the loft of the Extra Size Shirt Waist Company, Inc, and stole goods ~_— worth $10,000. - Furs valued at $6,600 were stolen last week from the delivery wagon of ‘William Jackman and Sons, No. % West Mth Street, while it was at Lexington Avenue aid 39th Street. Seven young negroes, wearing entered the pouitry store of and Mofsovitz, No. 19 Hast U87th Street, on last Saturday night, and | the customers against the ‘wall at the point of revolvers. Raibbi iter was ordered to open the gafe. When ho gaid he did not know the combination he was badly beaten was Harry Mofsovits. The thieves fieok $450 from the safe, which was net locked, and $400 which one of the wy had hidden in a shoe. " Highwaymen ‘at Work Almost ' No. 460 West 42d Street, at 4.30]- At the sight of the guns Kepos gave | that as he was on his way home at 4) = ‘ $4,000 in Brothera, makers of de No. 220 West 42 : afternoon the Manhattan pany, No. 7 lancey and Cannon 8,000 which he w fold taking of ra ent Street nt und stole | ves entered the hy 1 Goll- | Last ‘Thursday Herman J. - at No. man’s fur and millinery sho) Saturday night of c worth $800, — ——— 4-YEAR OLD FEUD ENDS IN KILLING Long Buried Vendetta Revived When ‘Lanzone Came Here on Way to Italy. Gaetano Lanzone will not sail for Italy to-day, as ne intended. He way Killed last night in front of No. 9% Union Street, Brooklyn, as a result, the polloe say, vendetta. Vincenzo Bulone, No. 119] of a four-year-old Union Street, is changed with the murder Both lived in Sandusky, 0., four yearn ago, according to the police. and in a fight resulting from business | rivalry Bulone waa shot by Lanzone, and & brother of Bulone was killed by a business partner of Langone. Vincenzo Bulone came to Brooklyn to live when he recovered, and Lan- zone moved to Cleveland, Lanzone came to New York a few days ago to sall to-day for Italy. Preeti A cn tthnet icles Camembert Cheese— With thereal French flavor? Try ‘Castle Camembert, Made in the U.S. from standardized milk rich with cream. Scientifi- cally cured by methods surpassing those of France, giving that delicate creamy consistency that you love. Insist o0 Castle Brand Camembert. A PHENIX PRODUCT Uf your dealer decin't have tt, send asbiseome PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY MST Greeawich St. New York City Fisica’ $200 In cash was taken customers. 1 ‘Thieves on last Saturday night stole ——— —S>S> men, aged “Pape's @old Compound” Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- Jom and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken Usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery, : he first dose opens clogged-up | Hostvils and air passages of head; =={ FOUNDED 1856 == YRAMIDING suc- cess in our offering of Winter suits for men and young prices, has encour- tions in sizes and variety. Suits that were $50 to $65 Now $42 Suits that were $65 to $90 Now $54 Mixtures, blue and black BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY at reduced further addi- is Quickest Relief Known Stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, feverishne | “Pape's Cold ( is the} quickest, surest wn and costs only a few cents at drug stores: It acts without assist t nice, Contains no quinine, upon Pape's, Tastes Insist Sia 2a 4 anche Wotnbaum | Yenterday he met Pulone on the!T who has @ garage at ed to ki bim tt ky shoe ACCUSE GARAGE OWNER ‘AS “FENCE” - Bennett All Broadvey SARS KS OCampary ote 341 sire Have Arranged for Wednesday a Special Presentation of Women’s Wraps, Street and Sport Coats: et 29.50 Wraps for afternoon and evening wear, developed in Pullman Velvet in dark and bright shades—also practical street coats, smartly belted and carefully tailored, produced in duvet de laine, and silver- tone, with collars of self material or sealine; also sport coats that will give splendid service, made of suede-like cloth, lined with corduroy. Two styles pictured. Fourth Floor An Important Clearance Sale of Misses’ Suits _ At Radically Reduced Prices Strictly tailleur and handsome fur-trimmed’ suits, each tailored with extreme care and silk lined. Siees 14 to 18, Suits Formerly $45.00. . , Reduced to 25.00 Suits Formerly $75.00 to $85.00 Reduced to 48.00 Suits Formerly $125 to $175 Reduced to 75.00 Fourth Floor Misses’ Velvet Frocks ~ Greatly Reduced The season's most beautiful models. elaborately trimmed svith silk duvetyne, silk embroidery, and iridescent beading. Colors: Malay, black, and navy blue. Sizes 14,16 and 18 yrs. Frocks Formerly $59.50 « « « Reducedto 39.50 Frocks Formerly $75.00 . « « Reducedto 49,50 Fourth Floor Women’s Winter Suits Formerly $55.00 to $65.00 Reduced to 38.50 Quiet tailleurs for business wear, handsome-fur-trimmed and embroidered styles for dressy occasions, expertly developed in duvet de laine, yalama,.velour, rayonier, oxfords and wool jersey. Fourth Floor A Sale of 1000 Girls’ Cotton Frocks Regularly $1.95 to $3.95, Wednesday at 1.69 Practical frocks for school wear, made-of solid color chambrays, checked and plaid gingham in six pretty models, Trimmed with buttons, youthful belts, and collars and cuffs of contrasting color, many with gay touches of hand embroidery. Sizes 6 ¢o114 years. SOs cr ean RN CBS BVGHNANe WUE, Lom OwWAY, Devi bet 4 TAXI DRIVER HURT, BAKER DECORATES NIVELLE. | vy of Frenchman in Amer NEW ly20. ' Ee} ~ + REPAIRS| Pit any mae 2) core, am os Mot Water Heater Tt REPAIR CORPORATION | | 228-250 Water st IAL Mulberry St, New York Gily, Newark, No J, Ketore Honors Service Men ROOKLYN 1216'Flatrbustv Av. OO Re... iM rR 81 Chambers St E have our own ideas as to the kind of service our customers are entitled to. * * * These ideas have built for us the largest ex- clusively Victor establishment in New York City possibly in the world. * * * This Christmas--- GIVE A VICTROLA! All wood finishes $25 to $1500---Easy Terms Victrola XI, $150, Boys Leather Coats (Reversible) $ 1 9” Regularly $28.50 to $45.00 | Two Coats in one—a leather Coat and a tweed Coat— they are easily changed from one to the other by turning inside out. Why not give the little lad one for Christmas? It is something that not every- body thinks of giving, but just the same it is some~ thing that every boy wants and a gift that certainly would be welcome on Christmas Day. A most un- usual value at $19.75, - All have patch pockets and Trench belts all around— colors in Mahogany, Tan, Green and Grey. Sizes 4 to 20 yearsr Extra Special Boys’ Corduroy Suits with extra knickers $11.75 Formerly $16.50 No boy can wear out these suits in a hurry. He will have a hard job on his hands if he tries to doit. All are well tailored and styled and room enough to allow him plenty of play. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $5.50 to $12.50 Slip -‘on Sweaters with and without sleeves, coat medels for large and small boys, sev- eral attractive les and | colors. 3 to 16 years. Boys’ Blouses 85c Regularly 1.25 Percale, Blouses with collars attached, inattractivestriped effects. 7 to 16 years. To Close Out—500 Pairs of Boys’ Shoes # $6.75 Formerly $8.75 The lot consists of Black Calf—Norwegian Grain- Tan Russia Calf—with round and pointed toes—also serviceable play shoes—in tan only—those shoes are not in every style— and can only be had in sizes from 2!% to 5!o years. . ~ James MeCreery & Co. 34th and 35th Streets Boys’ Shop, Third Floor Boys’ Ties Special 55c A large variety of colors in French and four-in-hand styles. Ae SESS e aS kee ase aaa te SE 2 oe MS Ae OR 4 [aise enns

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