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I ENPLOES ARE OICTED ON LARCENY CHARGES ?. James T. Harris, Missing Clerk, Classed as Fugitive — “, Accountant Confesses. Two indictmenta each aduinst Jumes T. Harris and Charles Kloos, '\ employees of the Comptroller's of- fioe, charging them with grand lar- eny of city funds, were found to vy by the Grand Jury. Harris, w véd at No, 467 St, John’s Pia Brooklyn, is adjudged a fugit from justice and It is believed that | 4° when he disappeared on Friday he took with him thousands \of ofthe city’s money. dollars world! MA ‘14th St., opp. Academy of Kloos, who was an accountant and nounced fhe man dead of PRICE GUARANTEE These prices are guaranteed against the If, at any time in the next six months, you can equal these values any- where, your money will be refunded without question. SAVE THIS GUARANTEE NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS original prices weren't right. these revised prices are LOWER than you will are on all garments. 42d Street, corner Broadway WB. 50 E. 42d St., corner Madison Nassau Street, corner Frankfort 8S Cortlandt Street, cor. B’way was arrested fast night, was arraigned | in the Tombs Court this afternoon ‘and held in $10,000 bail for exumi- | nation later in the day. By that time, | [it was said, the indictments would have been handed up to Jurge Crain | in General Sessions and a bengh war- rant for Kloos’s arrest in readiness. A warrant for the arrest of Harris will alap be issued. Harris is specifically changed with the larceny of $600 worth of Liberty bonds deposited with the Comptroller as surety on @ contract bid, Kloos, who lives at No. 1631 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, is said to have admitted rceny of $10,000 worth of bonds ic for 80 per cent, ‘The Comptroller said he had not yet been able to determine the total amount of the losses. There are in- dications that the scheme had been practised for several months, It was said that about $5,000 in Liberty bonds had been found In loan shops. —>__— Hartem Merchant Dies Suddenty. sifechita, forty-five, of No. 6) th Street, on his way to his eswen shop at No. 63 Weat 121th ortly after 6 o'clock this morn- pled up in front of No. 37 West Patrolman Gorey of the Street Station summoned Dr, the Harlem Hospital, who heart fatlure. Tilson $15 to $25 Boys’ Monroe ALL WOOL Mackinaws, Overcoats NOW Just remember this—“reductions,” “quarter off,” “half off,” Our regular prices were always from $10 to $20 SALE STARTS TODAY AT 8:30—PLEASE COME EARLY! | America’s Largest Clothiers! Direct from the Maker—Via Our Low Rent Upstairs Shops NHATTAN 125th Street, corner 7th Music 34th Street, corner Broadway 46th Street and Broadway 59th Street, at Columbus Circle 181st St., cor. St. Nicholas Ave. WOMAN JURY HEAD SPURS UP VERDICT Pickpocket Has His Case Disposed Of in Thirfy-Nine Seconds in Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4.—-The criminally inolined in Philadephia recelved a double-barreled jolt when the new bandit court began busl- hess, Not only was a special court room provided for the stick-ups, but burglars, when they responded to the crie’s summons, found themselves facing juries composed partly of women, One especially swift verdict was rendored in the bandit court when a negro pickpocket was found gullty in thirty-nine seconds. A woman head- ed the jury and hurried the case. In & case in another court where a woman was a member of the jury a | highway robber was found guilty in short order and sentenced by the Judge to @ term of ten years, |\CUBA ALSO TO BAR W. U. CABLE LANDING HAVANA, Jan, 4.—On inatructions of the President to members of the Young $ Sizes 8 to 18 find anywhere in Avenue VENING WoRL Men’s and & us “ Men’s All . Wool Suits This Spring we will return to our original plan of merchandising. The war and its aftermath conditions are over with for us—we are going to start things anew—START YOU BUYING—con- tinue our buying—help start Shops and Mills resuming, and these prices for these Clothes will be our contribution to get industry # going again as it should, $40 and $45 SUITS $40 and $45 OVERCOATS $50 and $55 SUITS $50 and $55 OVERCOATS $40 and $45 TWO PANTS SUITS and other price quotations mean nothing if the 413 Fulton Street 587 Futon St., at Flatbush Ave, NEWARK—151 Market Street JERSEY CITY—""™* 455% PATERSON—220 Main Street _ D, TUESDAY, JA i Havana Port police force have beon sent | Government had granted all to Cofimar,a small On the Soast, | Heressary for. We conneutng oF the a tew mites fron | fT rd t cable on Cuban soll, and tie company With orders to} had been at work preparing the int prevent the landing at the Western | end at Cojimar Union Telegraph and Cable Company's Baroados cable at that point, Just why this action was taken has not been made clear, It was understood that the Cuban TODAY Thursday 1s IDA Y is somebody’s ONE SUCH TINCE PIE Day and Ovington’s hundreds of excellent sug- gestions for every” one of these gift occasions. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave” * 314 Fifth Ave, nr. 324 St ’ you can find at _s aos =< ap ABRAHAM--STRAUS... Store Hours, 9 to 6:30 In the January White Sale. White and Pink Envelope Chemises 76c, D4e, $1.46, $1.94 Were $27 and $35 Now $25 Now $35 Now $27 less than elsewhere and the WORLD. Our original price tickets BRONX Bergen Avenue, at 149th Stree BROOKLYN YONKERS—Getty Square PHILADELPHIA— "Sinztn. ALBANY, N. ¥.—°Tis"tits Te" SCRANTON—™ aes" BALTIMORE—™"ptilines'’ mere te, There are many attractive models at each price—and include some of the most in- teresting styles we have ever presented at All are NEW—new materials these prices. and newly made. At 76c.—Batiste in flesh or white; built-up shoulders and lace shoulder straps; trimmed with tucks and laces, At 94c.—Flesh or white Batiste with built-up shoulders or ribbon or lace straps; some are hand-embroidered; others are trimmed with less or embroidery edges. At $1.46—Many attractive models, in pink or white Batiste, regulation, rib or strap or pointed shoulders; effectively trimmed with Swiss embroidered medallions and pretty valenciennes laces. ’ At $1.94—White Batiste Envelope Chemises with yokes of fine embroidery or medal- lions combined with valenciennes laces in attractive desi Most of them have trimmed backs as well as fronts and are made with built-up shoulders or ribbon straps. A. & 6.—Becend Boor, Kast, Women’s Fur-Collared Coats’ {| $19.95 $37.50 $49.95 fF Formerly $29.95 to $75.00 St raight-line, loose-back and ‘Wrappy models are found in this Clearance of |] t Winter Coats. All are lined throughout with plain or novelty silks. re Generous Fur Collars of Nutria, Raccoon, | if | Australian Opossum, and French Seal. eg ay Materials include Silvertones, Bolivia, Colors are shades of Brown, Taupe, Copen- 4 Crystal Bolivias, Duvet de Laine, Wool hagen, Reindeer, Navy Blue, Black and if’ * Velour, Burella and Kensington Coatings. Heather Mixtures. Sizes 34 to 52. D A. & &—Becond Moar, Onawal, " q 2 ia A Nearly a Thousand Fine Seamless || Axminster Rugs || — Sold to Us: by a Famous Mill as f 4 “Slightly Imperfect’’—Hence Offered at ! et 9 ° : 20% Below Today’s Prices E ie HAT is practically the whole story. The Rugs are of a well-known T make; the name we are not permitted to mention. The imperfections A are solely irregularities of design—hardly visible except to experts, and even then not always—and as they will not affect the wear a particle, | we GUARANTEE the Rugs fully. iS But the price-concession brings the price of the Rugs down to ONE- THIRD below those which existed up to November Ist, 1920. Beautiful Chinese and Oriental Designs in Blue, Rose, Taupe, Brown, Etc. Large quantities and assortments in each of the following items and sizes: Finest Seamless Axminster Rugs Reeuier Reguiar oe ; i a Sow Breen, tecperfect price, 27x54 inches.. 86.75 $5.25 INNERS_. 7 36x72 inches 75 «LTS = 9,28 RUNNERS 419x614 feet... . 27.50 21.50 17.50 214 x0 feet 820.00 816,00 $12.75 6x9 feet..... 48.50 ° 40.00 32.75 1 f 5.50 ( 81x04 feet....82.50 68.50 85.50 4x1* Feet si $1.00 9x12 feet 0.00 75.00 §9.50 4x15 feet $2.75 27.50 21.50 Seeond ‘Quality Seamless Axminster Rugs Regular Regular Reguier ce Saw Regular _ th-dny Sale Nov bode Sow Po Novt serge * Row 27x54 inches $6.75 45.75 $4.50 6x9 feet . $41.00 $35.75 $27.50 86x72 inches, ... 11,75 9.75 7.78 84x10! ¢ feet... 68.50 57.50 46.50 414x6)4 feet.....22.50 19.00 14.75 — ix 12 feet 75.00 66.00 $2.50 A. & &—Thint floor, Bast. ee