The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 13

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Brooks in Argument Before Judge Mcintyre. ‘Nicholas Loresch, indicted in the] Blind 4n General Sessions so-day for inspec- |. ° tion of the Giand Jury minutes. Sandler asserted none of the Grand Jury witnesses said Loresch had a gun or fired a a shot, but on the con- trary newspaper stories published | hand. ted the shooting had been done. Loresch's brother, who deed from ounds received from shots fired by dead pplice lieutenans. went His y the dead bandit,” Mr, Sandler told | bling Kee Court, “and that weapon was —— r found in the apartment of ie . Brooks, who was a pass- @nger in the automoile with Loresch ‘when the shooting occurred.” Sandler characterized Mrs, Brooks he @ “confidence woman,” and said he | was willing to turn over evidence to District Attorney of the “true pharacter of the woman tn this case.” Mcintyre reserved decision. SEIZED WHISKEY OLD AT $3 A GALLON ‘La oes to Hospitals, However, and by Judicial Decree—690 Gal- lons of It. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29.—Hoerh- | is in this*city will benefit by a| e banded down to-day by Fed- | Judge Thompson enabling them p purchase confiscated whiskey at he rate of $3 a gallon. ‘The liquor was seized by Prohibi- fon enforcement agents and held to it orders for its disposal. Final position rested with Judge Thomp- pap his decree, which is the first ‘of! Kind here, designated the hos- pitas which are to receive, the whiskey andi the amount to be paid ‘tor st. . ‘The money from the sale will be id to the United States Treasury | nd delivery of the whiskey will be | made under supervision of the United | es Marshal, To-day's announce- n sposes of Hons amon; i ie tnetitations aan ears will prose \ bly be awarded later. aici aS WOMAN HELD FOR KILLING. Shooting Follows After Quarrel of Corona Neighbors Over Photo- . graph. ‘Mrs, Donatella Marcelll, forty-five, of No. 11 South Avenue, Corona, charged ‘Mee Court, was held without ball for examination on Friday. It was alleged | that yesterday she shot and killed Mrs. Concetta Alterl, thirty-seven, of No. 13 South Avenue, Another Attack on Mrs,|!mate of Home Takes His Life : Harty Hass, fitty-nine, an inmate for Bernard H. Sandler, counsel for) twenty years of the Horhe for Destitute @eath of Police Licut. Floyd Horton, | Bronx; committed muleide early to-day @ngued before Judge John I McIntyre | bY cutting his throst with a razor, & favorite in the home because of his cheerful disposition and ready wit. Every year bis brother visited him at Christmas and he always had ready for him ‘presents fashioned with his own of attractive artictes and with others reunion Saturday night. the Institution investigated and learned “There was only one revolver used | his brother was dead. Since then the M direct, our prices are Sxiracrdidartiy low: MATERNITY | Offers the- expectant mother ___————Second Floor ———_. Lane Bryant “ will find that it is unnec- OVINGTON'S When He Learns Brother Is Dead. at No, 2641 Grand Concourse, Was a chair caner and had been This year he made up # number to the Christmas reception and brother did not come. Officers of man had been despondent. Lane Bryant——— Origirfator, patentee and largest maker and re- tailer in the world of APPAREL | testWinterModels } mt le again wormal without 21-23 West 38th St. 16 Porcelain Lamp and Parchment Shade Price $15.00 “To" Ovington’s”. You essary to say anything “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. ‘The two women were in Flushing Court yesterday and Magistrate Doyle Alamissed counter charges of disorderly conduct, The shooting toek place a short time after they returned home from the eourt and was due, It Is sald, to a son of Mrs. Marcelli having re- fused to «ive up a photograph he had of Concetta Alter!, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mra, Alteri. OVERCOAT: Ry $5 wns M. COHEN 118 7th Av, cor. 17th St, OPER VENI Keene RETAIL 435 5th Ave. | Cor. 39th Street Tel, Murray Hill 3793 1000 FUR 60% OF Must Clear Our En Before January 65 AUSTRALIAN SEAL COATS Absolutely the lowest price ever quoted for these rich gar- meaned oom $ a magnificent in. lengths... 55 45 FINE FRENCH SEAL COATS pelts, which usually retails at irand ell Gan ls ments, made of beautifully selection; 36 An élegant model, extra fine lining... +++ with Beaver, Squirrel’or Skunk; roll collars; bell sleev silk lining; value $500.......... Cor. Cortlandt St. Tel. Cortlandt 777 Prices Actually Less Than Cost 20 RICH HUDSON SEAL COATS Variety of stunning models; trimmed " deep 3; extra heavy WHOLESALE COATS ALL _ THIS WEEK tire Stock Inventory rim At 22.75 Regularly 35.00 Large collection of styles, espec- ially suited to travel wear. Fash- ioned of showerproof mixtures of the most dependable quality. At 29.50¢ Regularly 39.50 Stunning Wraps and Tailored Street Coats, expertly developed in duvet de laine and silvertone, some with collars of sealine or self material. Silk lined and warmly interlined. At 38.00 Regularly 55.00 Handsome Wraps, tailored coats and sports styles, carefully fashion- ed of duvet de laine, silvertone and luella cloth with collars of sealine, raccoon and eelf material. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Also —imported tweed coats, with col- lars of raccoon, lined with suede velour. All wanted colors. The Most Important Event of Its Kind ‘Sale of Children’s Frocks , At Savings as High as 7.00 on a Single Garment Included are the daintiest of little party frocks—also most practical dresses for school wear, fashioned of chambray, gingham, organdie, voile, serge, challis, rich taffetasand jersey cloths. Sizes 2 to 6 years. FORMER PRICES, $1.50, $3, '$5, $6.50, $7, $8.50 $16, and $20 { — Thursday—95c, 2.25, 2.75, 3.25, 3.95, 4.50 9.75, and 12.95 Women’s Fine Wraps and Coats in the most beautiful Mid-Season Styles— At Substantially Reduced Prices Regularly 59.00 to 75.50 Very smart street ‘coats and dress- wraps of luella cloth, silverton duvet de laine and fine pace m. Overseas, many with collars of raccoon, Australian oppossum and taupe nutria. _ At 68.00 Regularly 85.00 to 95.00 Beautiful Wraps and Wrap Coats, tailored with great care in bolivia, veldyne, chamoistyne, frost glow, . strictly tailored or elaborated with squirrel, taupe nutria or Austra- a oppossum, Handsomely silk lined. Regularly 135.00 to 195,00 A very select collection of smart wraps, fashioned of bolivia, vel- dyne, chamoistyne and Velour de Nord, with large collars of beaver, mole, squirrel, nutria or Austra- lian oppossum. Also beautifully embroidered models. Silk lined . and interlined. At 45.00 At’95.00 FOURTH FLOOR \. FOURTH FLOOR The Season’s Most Important Footwear Event Women’s and Misses’ Boots FORMERLY FROM 10.50 to 12.50 A PAIR Reduced to Styles for street and dress wear, each made according to the very high- est standard of bootmaking, in the most fashionable leathers of the season— brown kidskin, tan Russia calfskin, patent coltskin, and gun metal leather. Louis XV, military and Cuban heels. cy Reduced to SECOND FLOOR Things Decidedly ‘New! elle 42.50 22.75 A Frock For Misses ia Canton Crepe and and embroidery—but the result is In brown and navy,” lavishly adorned with hand work in white an- gora and self color silk that make it more than usually distinctive. wonderful! 59.50 An Exclusive Negligee Decidedly novel is this negligee of grey Georg- Crepe, draped over flame colored chiffon. The black tulle sashand bow attempt to subdue its vivid but tasteful coloring. For Sport Wear One can doubly enjoy any sport with a ‘skirt as striking as this— white flannel first, with bottcm and pockets band- ed in vivid red, while the softly gathered sash is fringed in red worsted. Dexterous-hands have carved quaint figures and designs of and mounted them to make novel hand bags. Even the handle is of long, carved wooden beads, and the lining is of heavy silk, 28.50 EVENING GOWNS Regularly 59.50 At 45,00 Glittering sequins adorn this evening frock, while graceful draperies of silk net fall over lustrous satin. The shoulder straps are unusually grace- ful, and the vivid rose at the side forms an excellent black with sapphire ‘or black sapphire sequins of self satin. EVENI Women’s Sequin-Trimmed contrast. In sequins; in satin with Higher-Cost ; SHARPLY REDUCED The quantities are limited, making Evening Velvet in Dahlia and sapphire blue. Regularly 275.00. . . Now prompt selection-advisable Gowns of Imported “Salome” Brocaded Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns White and Silver Gowns. Regularly 125.00. . : Now 75.00 Black Sequin Gowns. Regularly 150.00 * Now. 98.50 Metallic Brocade Evening Gowns Regularly 150.00 to 175.00. Now 98.50 Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns. Regularly 85.00 and 89.50, Now 69.50 Taffeta Evening Gowns. Regularly 69.50. . . Now 49.50 FOURTH FLOOR ‘ 4 Odd Lots of Muslin Un- derwear, Boudoir Caps and Boudoir Slippers Garments formerly 150 . . Now 1.00 Garments formerly 2.00 -. ~. Now 1.50 THIRD FLOOR The. Saks Shoe Dept. Is Now Featuring for Evening Wear THE NEWEST OF: EVENING SLIPPERS Strictly hand-made in fine quality black or white Greatly REDUCED —not many of any one style, but évery item in ‘the lot. a most remarkable value For Women at 11.00 satin, with Louis XV or Dolly heels. At 12.50—A great variety of the new strap slippers in cloth of silver or cloth of gold, and in combinations of satin with silver or gold brocade. SECOND FLOOR Spe Decidedly youthtul and be- comin, frock for Miss 12 to 16 years. The skirt is of heavy Georg- ette Crepe over net, adorned with side ruffles of lace, The bodice youthfully draped, and the sleeves are edged with lace. In maize, turquoise and Other the evening shades. Sizes 6 to 16 years, from 12.75 to 33.75. SECOND. FLOOR . mwaenn we Junior Girls’ PARTY FROCKS cial 29.75 Lo is this dainty party is of lovely taffeta, pretty frocks in all ae Wie NG GOWNS 195.00 Regularly 225.00. - Now 150.00

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