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THE EVENING WoL, SALURDAY, } iT MORE MURDER AND A HOLD-UP ON UNSOLVED LIST Restaurant Keeper Shot Down Beside Wife by an Un- seen Assassin, | ‘The attention of Pollee Commis- sioner Pnright, who has been able to find no evidence of “crime wave" in New York, is called to the following additions to the unsolved murder and hold-up lists: Salvatore Lolacano, forty-seven, and his wife were ocunting the day's receipts last night at the cash regis- fer in their restaurant at No. 247 Elizabeth Street. Their backs were turned to the street door, Unseen and unheard by them the door was thrust open, three bullets sped over Mrs. Lolacano’s left shoulder and her husband fell dead at her feet. One bullet had entered his chest and an- other his -heart. ‘The assassin fled, Mrs. Lolacano said her husband had no enemies, so AUTOS KILL THREE, OLD MUSIG MASTER AND WIFE VICTIMS Detectives Comb Garages for Car That Sped Away One Driver Held. Detectives are searching in garages to-day for the closed automobile that sideswiped another machine at 116th Street and Morningstte Avenue last night, causing the death of August Kutzleb, teacher of No, 370 West 116th Street, and his wife, Elizabeth, seventy-six. Howard Lancaster of No. 225 Soutn Broadway, Yonkers, chauffeur of the car that struok the aged couple, sald they had crossed safely in front of him when the other car, travelling |at a high rate of speed, bumped his machine and knocked it over Mr. and Mrs, Kutzleb. Both were killed al- most instantly, ‘The machine that caused the accident sped on and the police believe it was stolen, Philip seventy-seven, a music far as she knew. Disregarding the crowds passing one Simmons of No, 373 West 116th | Street, the only other eyewitness of of the b siest corners in Harlem, one! the accident, bore out the story of of a pa y of three negroes threw a! Lancaster and the latter was absolved brick th pugh the plate glass window from blame. of the j¢ yelry store of Charles Kahan, Mrs, Margaret Knight, 55, of No. No, 204 West 125th Street, just off 1768 Topping Avenue, Bronx, was Seventh Avenue, at 8 o'clock last night, killed by a motor truck last night in grabbed all the jewelry within reach! 168th Street near Sd Avenue. Henry and ajl three ran away, pursued by aj Vogel, of No Home Street, Bronx, yelling crowd. A traffle policeman) the driver, w peld on a charge of was standing fifty feet away when! nomicide. the window wes smashed Patrolman Mathew Soloman of the! West 123d:Street Station fired a shot in the air and chased one of the men up Seventh Avenue, and at 1 Street arrested a man who sal wus George Harris, nineteen, borer, of No, 246 West 144th Street Meanwhile a large crowd ch another negro up 126th Street and across to Lenox Ay nue. Nearing Lenox the man drew revolver and fired, the shot grazing the head of Irving Butler, a clerk of the jewelry store, who led the pursuers. At Lenox Avenue and Detective Pryor stopped the who gave his name as Lionel Francis, nineteen, an elevator operator of No 2147 Seventh Avenue. Tho third man escaped. It is thought he has the stolen jewelry, as none was found on the prisoners, Kahan placed the A alue of the miss- ing jewelry at ‘There \s senslaeranle mystery at- tached to the reported noonday hold- up and theft of $1,500 in cash from two messengers for the C. C, Kerr Company, investment securities brok- ers of No. 2 Rector Street, at Trinity Place and Rector Street. Although hundreds of office workers from near- by buildings were on their way to lunch and passing the corner at the time, no eyeWitness has been found. Alexander Buschko, nineteen, of No. 82 East 148th Street, and Henry Riccordo, sixteen, of No. 716 East 197th Street, the Bronx, messengers for the Kerr concern, were sent yes- terday to draw 4 $1,500 payroll from the Mechanics and Metals National Bank at No, 20 Nassau Street, They cashed two checks and placed the bills in a brief case. The messengers say they were re- turning to the Kerr offices when two strangers attacked them under the elevated structure at Trinity Place and Rector Street. This was about noon, Buschko said that without warning mag struck him on the head with a blackjack and snatched the brief case. Another struck Ric- cordo and then the two ran down into the subway. —— Cc. B. Amen, Editor, Dead. PLAINFIBLD, N. J., Dec. 11.—Charles Rarnice Ames of Metuchen {s dead in Muhlenburg Hospital, following a minor tion, He was born in Fort Edward, y., in 1865, and was graduated from Williams College in 1895. He Hse been an inatractor in Rutgers College De Witt Clinton High chool, He started Motor and Motor Roating sold,’ When ho Horseless Age. one daughter ‘ope! N ntrolled These publications he He leaves his wife and = 1d for Stealing Face I ‘The theft of twenty-two ca powder which, tt was alleged, had been sold to customers of the Vivadou Com- y and the mor without thefts, was © mounted to $ rged, 6th Street | and w | died he was editor of | A Full Measure of Quality and Service ILE all men are created equal, all Vic- tor dealers are not. feUT YOU DONT HAVE TO Loiele ees of core ane of immediate deliv. JEWELRY ON CREDIT —BUY CALL. OM SEND FOR Royal Diamo Christmas Gifts WITHIN REACH OF ALL Our Block I: the Most Complete On Maiden Lane. DIAMONDS $25 TO $1,000 On the Most LIBERAL TERMS Small Weekly or Meuthly Payments Ne xed Tape. Stricily Confidential, WE GUARANTEE BEST VALUES ‘4 THE CITY Now— XMAS CaTALea (W) ND s WATCH @: 35 MAIDEN. LANE SIXTH FLOOR MONDAY--Christmas Sale of Christmas Sale of Linens $21,000 at low current retail rates To go Monday for less than $14,000 Pure Linen Cloths and Napkins $10 Scalloped table cloths, 72x72 in. ve) Sewage $5 Luncheon cloths, 45x45 in. (96)... . . $6 Luncheon cloths, 50x50 in. (170). $16 dozen Napkins, 22 in. (269 dozen) .for $5.00 each for $2.50 each for $3.00 each eee & for $9.75 dozen $13.75 dozen Napkins, 22 in. (135 dozen).. for $9.75 dozen $12.50 dozen Napkins, 22 in. (147 dozen) for $9.75 dozen Pure Linen Towels and Toweling $21) oven: Nuch: towels: TONS iss ison ocececeqereeercnrsrassaenenes for $12.00 dozen $18 dozen huck towels, 18x85 in..... sual pansy .for $10.00 dozen $12 and $18.20 dozen Guest huck towe .for $9.00 dozen $7.20 dozen kitchen towels, 1714x35 in... .for $3.60 dozen $1.25 huck face toweling, 18 in. wide 6214c yard Also—Gift Turkish Towels Jacquard weave with pink or blue borders and space for monogram $12 dozen towels (originally $15), 18x36 in. . .for $9.00 dozen $18 dozen towels (originally $21), 2219x40 in... . 6... cc cece eee eee eee for $12 dozen ‘The Linen Shop, Monday—First Floor, Old Building Wool-filled : Quilts, $12. 50 | CAMEE that earlier sold for $25 Christmas orders in ad- Quite out of the ordinary because covered with French | fans wl Ow oe ES coverings that place them in the realm of art. In six de- signs with plain borders. Each quilt tufted and filled with a high grade of wool. | : | ; Wool-mixed Blankets Single bed size, $6 pair, were $7.75 and $8 Double bed size, $7 pair, were $9.50 and $10 | Cotton and wool mixed, in white with pink or blue bor- | ders; or all gray with pink or blue borders. , . | Both the quilts and the blankets will make fine gifts. oe 63 exquisite ") @)E 4 TI NS hy ’ Broadway at Ninth, New York The instead of $2 a pound. ~The art of the French confiseurs has culminated in the recipes from which CAMEE is made. Chocolates, glace and fruits. Main Floor, Old Building. Motor Entrance at 9th St. F > Mirrors A glittering, lovely pro- fusion, from which to choose a Christmas gift. Mirrors of many periods and designs represent Queen Anne, Adam, Colonial, French, Ita! influences as well as the a tations and designs of to Gilt frame mirrors with qu flower paintings at the top; shield shape mirrors of rococco nuts for delicious CAMEE Fourth Gallery, New Building imported Bead Bags chocolates made from At much lowered ee French recipes, at $1.76, i id Copies of antique bags— $ . design; polychrome, painted and floral designs—in the fine carved aa are’ suggestions, iny beads which make the $5 to $200. tiny bead Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. bags as soft as silk. | Metal Brocades Some of the bags have beau- : : airs | at Half tiful sterling silver frames, . rosgded (eatin Sed las others are in the graceful aes raielan ena yound model with drawstring. | $2300y0° | $30 ‘silver metal on satin, 3 Bead $15.00 yd. 1 Bead | "$25 ‘silver metal on satin, 1 Bead bag—was $251. $12.50 yd. Bead bags—were $200 ani $26 ‘cloth, silver and gold, Bead $$ $13.00 yd. Bead 2 Bead Bead $22.50 brocaded crepe de chine, $11.25 yd. $27.50 brocaded chiffon, | $13.75 yd. $18.50 brocaded chiffon, $9.26 yd. Main Floor, Old Building 2,000 yds. Flannelette | Clearing at 28c¢ yard Best grade, soft and heavy; white grounds; checks, stripes and plaids; suitable for pajamas and children’s wear, Sold in our own stocks two months ago at 58c. Main Floor, Old Building y Bead bag—was $121.. Bead bags—were $110 to $11: Bead bags—were $95 and $100 5 Bead bags—were $75 and $82.. Bead bag—was $52..... 2 Bead bags—wei Bead bags—were $30 to 8! aS Bead bags—were $26 and $27... Main F ‘loor, ola Building ‘80 Wool and Fibre Rugs---Third Less The $32 flee ft.—for......... $20 The $28 grade—8.3x10.6 ft.—for. $17.50 Wool and fibre rugs are more durable than tapestry Brussels and low grade velvet rugs. These 80 rugs are in plain and all-over effects. , | Sixth Gallery, New Building Secretary Desks and Bookcases--Third less Join the Christmas Sale Monday 82 styles Bookcases 20 of Secretary Desks. 13.25 Chafing | Dishes for $8.50 40 at this low price. Nickel-plated, 8 pt. capacity porcelain enamel hot water pan, regulating asbestos alcohol lamp, removable handle, ebon- tzed side handles and knob. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Picture Framing * is a specialized phase of our work for which innumerable Mahogany. Walnut. | mouldings and made frames Mahogany finish, | have been chosen. To select a picture and have Oak, fumed or golden. it framed in harmony with @ articular decorative scheme is amelled woods. | E Christmas gift of unusual Chippendale. Adam, thoughtfulness. Colonial, Gueen Annes Frames for Christmas gifts should be chosen without delay. And Mission types. A few open front, $14. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. 1 | | | Consult the Gift Plan Bureau Gift Plan Bureau will in confidence from your at he or she wishes for oor calls Firot Floor, Old Building $21; $31; single door, $20.50. $97; three door, $64.50. $107; three door, $71.25. $116; two door, $80.60, 7 secretary des! 440 secretary desk, $ 25. Fifth Gallery, New Bldg. VSUEMBER 11, JOHN WANAMAKER © Christmus 1920. Sto Tre Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS Best since before the war The QUALITY of the instruments is unusually HIGH And PRICES are exceptionally LOW Used Upright Pianos Used Grand Pianos Used Player Pianos Used Reproducing Pianos One Used Organ New Pianos Reduced Benches for less Music Cabinets for less Music Rolls for less Used Upright Pianos begin at $95 You have twelve to choose from at $145—seventeen to chose from at $195—thirteen at $225—and so on (see list below). Good instruments—Emerson, Shoninger, Kranich & Bach, Lindeman, Wissner, fron them. And, for a little more, Chickerings, Stein- ways, Knabes. A wonderful list....Every instrument has been put in good condition in our own workrooms. 116 Used Upright Pianos 32 Used ° Phelps — Jacob Emerson — Hard- = Plated Pht | $05 oy Emerson — Hard- Player-Pianos Bach — Spaeth — Shoninger—Weser. Walters— Mathushek | Universal .. . $395 Crippen Cornish — Schaef- | Lindeman ........+. teens $425 x Playotone — Solo ‘ sant — Baus — New . y England — Stone — > $45 | Frankain —wilbur- Concerta int $495 McEwen — Cornet— Waters — Campbell | Peer onal Smith American— — Shoninger—Ci \ nan—Newton Biddle . . Frederick .. | Pianista (3) i Anieel EeeenON Schuman—Christ- | . hat & University .....¢+ $175 man — Kimball — J. | sate eaceees 95 Doll—Grown— Kay- > BBQ | Angelus ...-: $5 Lindeman—}) jen ie Sommer — Ster- | utopiano . Lindeman . Lawson—Steck Emerson-Angelus Weber ling—Weser-—Deck- er Bros, — Gordon— Walters—New Eng- land — Wheelock — Schleicher — Need- $195 Anderson—Chickering— Bmetaon .sessestesesess +350 hi —- Schubert — Winkler ny Emerson | H. @ 8. G 3 Used : See ee man—— Kurtamann— } $375 | Reproducing Pianos Krakauer Welte......... $750 Mason & Hamlin Welte ... Link Automatic Used Organ Aeolian Orchestrelle....$1250 5 Used Grands Shoninger — Vose | —Leckering—Whee- lock—New England —Gabler — Sterling — Warren — Emer- fon rocls & erson — Pease — Lindeman — Em | Chickering — H 0 w- [ ard—Vose — Camp- bell—Shoninger .... $225 $395 | 23] Emerson—Camp- ' | | Ob onihe bell $425 Chickering—Vose “$450 Knabe—Chickering— Shoninger—Thay | er—Warde “Haines f $245 —Weber .......... Steinway .o.cssececrscees Gabler ... $475 F sy 5 Knabe ..... Sohmer $650 Reinhard—Haines ...... $265 | Ghiekerng Steinway $750 Curtis. Knabe . Mason & $1075 Walters $27) Steinway . teinway . $1395 | 44 New Player-Pianos, $545 to $645 That were $750 to $850 The name is, of course, on every one and you will recognize them when you come, as among the standard honor-list player-pianos that we sell regularly. But to protect other dealers we do not mention the name here. Two $1,000 Player-Pianos at $765 Marshall & Wendell pianos with the Angelus player. 10 New Pianos at savings of $50 to $130 $550 ELLINGTON Upright Pianos. seeee for $425 | $540 LINDEMAN Upright Pianos. for $410 $525 J. C. CAMPBELL Upright Pianos for $395 | $395 HOWARD Upright Pianos.. for $345 1,500 Music Rolls, originally 75c, $1 and $1.50-—-Monday 35¢e, 50¢ and 75c. 200 Piano Benches—one-fourth less—Monday $15.75 to $55.50. 100 Music Roll Cabinets—one-fourt h less—Monday $21 to 96. No excuse for anybody not having GOOD pianoforte music in their home this Christ- Good will TERMS of payment will be made to all purchasers who so desire. Piano Salons open until 9 Monday evening First Gallery, New Building mas, 1,500 prs. Men’s Woolen Hose, $1.25 (Were $1.75, $2 and $2.50) 1,900 prs. Men’s Silk Hose, $1.50 (Were $2.25 and $2.50) (Tax 5e) | The woolen hose are discontinued numbers of imported hose, and a few broken lines. Thousands of pairs have been sold at their regular prices. Ribbed and plain wool; many styles and kinds; sizes 10 to 1114 in the lot. The silk hose were made to our order in Japan. Light in weight, with seamless feet, but very fine in quality. Black and many colors, some with side clockings. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Camel’s-hair Blankets, $12 each | 75 per cent. camel's hair, 25 per cent. wool. Natural camel color—no dye. A few hundred blankets are being sold at this extraordinarily low price because the camel's hair and wool were acquired at far below the market. They are bound at both ends with brown silk ribbon, 66x84 inches, ' The news of these blankets has gone all over the country. One of them will make a mos@ acceptable Christmas gift. We are filling mail orders every day, Fourth Gallery, New Building