The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 15

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NRE OF, ORT a reper oss ; ~|/ROBBED, HE CLINGS RETAIL BUSINESS TO GOLDEN RULE TO SELL PLUNDER | ees ee Prospector Is Sorry One of Men osperity Hits Chicago Grocery; Who Emtbezzled His $410,000 Tuck Robbers, Who Open Sys- Committed Suicide. tem of Chain Stores. SPOKANE, CHICAGO, Jan. 12.—Business | T Callaha danie 6p: g60d hore for & guts of sonressed embexslomenta of his ics ocery thieves, who stole on 9 | Prokers. @till preaches the Kolden rule, oleate scale ftom delivery he said to-day, adding, however, that “people generally do not tfeat me that ks, that they had to open sev- | way i ral retail stores, to dispose of | One of the brokers, John 1, Muthol Wash, Jan. 12.—James heir plunder more readily. The | land, committed auicide when officer police declared to-day they had | were seeking to arrest him following accounted for thefts of meats, | confession of the other broker, Jay B. ‘Ddutter, tea # valued at $1 nd other groceries | Hough, now held in Jail here. Callahan, 000, with the arrest | tow a wealthy miner of Wallace, Idaho, nig. | but once a poor prospector, added. They said three markets were re~ | will not bring It ba cently opened by the thieves. more about It right s 6 the! re seine “It the boys had ‘Two of the men wero seized yes- “| their cards on. the table, I wo rday when they were trying to | sald ‘forget It rather than teal a truck loaded with meats, | Man commit suleide for me, Whey are sp to have confessed fl vg their companions, | DENIES SOVIET MOBILIZATION y afterward the police raid- Sik aAva four markets and arrested five ore men. One of the gang told where & utter, stolen a week id be found, It was aban- » he sald, because after It | against Poland, Roumanta, d been tasted it was found not | co ° x to thelr standards, — zest a IDOW SUES POLICE CAPTAIN FOR $50,000 ——— | w Cable Says “We Want ce and Chance te Work.” orges Tehitcherin, Russian Minister Affairs, in ¢ advices hie tusstan led = pe r any other and a chance to want pi i the adv! Taste It Once— ; You'll Want It Often band Shot and Killed During] Search for Staten Island Hold-Up Band. Mrs, Josephine Camo, No 150 Liberty Dongan Hills, to-day began Guit in Staten Island fo 00 against MPolice Capt. Abraham Stewart, who, on » 19, shot and killed her husband, SAntonio Camo, a farmer. The shooting followed a hold-up re- Ported to Capt. Stewart, th mand at New Dorp, A savory dressing for fish, oysters, omelettes, salads, meats and eggs. \ After one trial you'll find the whole com- I, by the oc-]] B Mek n who took him |) Qa family asking for id three men Eddy’s every meal. \ \ to the place whe s } Bifhad tried to rob them. : MAD At Grocers and Delica- fom the automobile and N10, U A. tessen Stores. | WW’ o was standing nearby. ewart had | Made by E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. reygiver in hand and In a struggle ie 0 the weapon went off and | killed, ‘ eo & 5,000 SECOND HAND penter Hanus Himself. | YOVERCOATS : B78 Wilson Avenue, Ridgewood, | Vi While $5 No Higher u ind early to-day hanging in the|| >! " ted No Lower if of his room, ‘The family told M. COHEN foe they knew no reason for nis | WY gaaivocacccan ian oe : ‘Open Evenings Absolute Close-Out Of Our Entire Newark Stock of Bohn Refrigerators i: We Are Closing Our Newark Store Every Refrigerator in that Store Is Offered at a Bargain We are about to turn this store over to Charles Hartdegen & Co., the well-known jewellers, who have sublet it from us. We are now offering every Refrigerator in stock in our Newark store at special price. This includes our Bohn “Syphon,” nitor,” ‘“‘Ieyeo” and steel-exterior, silver- finished “Ide Re#igerators, We also have here Refrig- erators from $25 up. There are no reservations—everything must be sold. This is a strictly cash sale—no C, O. D., no credits, no re- turns. Some of these Refrigerators are marred or scratched a little from the crating, but we guarantee them as to ma- terial, workmanship and results, The Refrigerate illustrated is our B doors, size 35 inches, ice capaci lining’ of genuine porcelain- enamel (not paint) with camless corners, List price $122.00; special for this sale... . This is only one of the ndels, sizes and ice s included in this ‘all at once, while the selection is large, These spe- cial prices apply to our NEWARK STORE ONLY. Bohn Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables White Enamel Finish A wonderful addition to your kitchen, The tops are fused-steel porcelain-enamel. some of these tables are marred a little from ship- ment from our factory in St Paul, but they are as perfect as want Come and pick out your table, The list r 8 $24, but $13.77 we have marked them all for this special sale at Buy Now for the Future If you are not quite ready for your Refrigerator, it will pay you to buy now and leave it in the erate for the two or tt months until warm weath 8 it is ndt likely that such a chance to buy « world-famous Bohn Refrigerator at such a bargain price ever will be offered again, herewith janitor,” 1 We will make deliveries as promptly as: possible, but ask the indulgence of our customers for any slight delays during the rush of this closing-out sale. Bohn Refrigerator Co. OY NEW YORK 913 Broad Street, Opp. City Hall, Newark Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock. loser of $410,500 throng? | Broadway at Ninth, New York No need to wait longer for lower prices---the Wanamaker February Sale of Household Furniture started this morning It _ HIS annual event always brings the lowest prices of the season. offers our entire stock of household furniture without reserve at 10 to 50 per cent. less in price. It makes a universal appeal because it in- vee Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store hours 9 to & eludes all grades of furniture that will give satisfaction in the home. Originating with this Store more than 30 years ago, the sale has steadily grown in volumeand service. Today it isan institution without counter- part and without serious competition. visit and inspection of all people who shall need furniture within the next six months. Exquisite Fur Wraps and Small Furs at lower prices Thursday. The Fur Salons have been fortunate in procuring a special purchase of fur coats and dolmans at very appreci- able reductions. The woman who has hesitated about pur- chasing a fur coat so far this season will find this the opportunity she has been waiting for. These wraps were chosen for ‘wilt, first. It is not difficult to offer furs at lowered prices, but it 7s dif- ficult to have them fine in quality and lowered in price. We have achieved both. The purchase includes: Hudson seal coats, 36 inches long, full flared mod- els, good quality, well matched skins, trimmed with f $295 large cape collars and bell cuffs of beaver, squirrel and skunk. Early season price, $595.......-..+0++ ge cape ins anes + $4.25 Hudson seal dolman, with sleeves, good aaltty) well matched skins, beautiful trocaded linings, $545 trimmed with collars of natural German fitch and dyed kolinsky fitch. Early season price, $1,095.... Mole dolmans, excellent quality, trimmed with nat- \ $545 Hudson seal dotmans, with sleeves and | collars, excellent quality of well matched brocaded linings. Early season price, $89: ural squirrel collars and cuffs, beautiful brocaded linings. Early season price, $1, Near-seal coats, 86 inches long, deep cape collars and bell cuffs; with belts, good quality linings. self trimmed with ull flared model | $125 Near-seal coats | y full flared models, trimmed with dee, skunk and bi quality linings. Early season price, $425 Small Furs from our own stocks Fur scarfs that will be correct for wear now, and for later in the season, in-ex¢ellent quality of their kind, and well mounted. Sca fs $25 dyed skunk. $29.50 dyed skunl $55 dyed skunk. . $10 black and taupe cone: $18 black and taupe cone: Capes $28 black coney......+++..-$14 Muffs ! | $30 American opossum.. | $30 grey fox. $45 dyed skunk. $25 dyed skunk. $10 black and taupe coney Second floor, Old Building New Tweed Suits for women, $25 A special purchase of smart tweed mixtures, beautifully tailored, and made in three models of the strictly tailored suit. With notch or adjustable collars, and with belts. The types of suits that may be worn now under a top-coat, for motor, travel, and for general wear and later with one's fur piece. In soft rose, light gray-blue, tan and brown. Wool Jersey Suits now $25 Earlier were $35 to $39.75 These are most attractive—in “Dumbarton” models, both with notch and convertible collars, In gray, aark blue, shades of brown and heather, green and light tan, 100 suits in the entire collection, Second floor, Old Building “The BURNHAM” The Smart Sport and Trotteur Coat for Miss 14 to 20 Is now $39.75 $59.50 has been the conserva- tive price of this well-tailored coat of soft polo cloth. This low- ered price has been made possi- ble by the manufacturer, as he was anxious to make up his sur- plus materials. “The Burnham” has large and becoming shawl collar of natural raccoon or nutria. A similar model has the ne collar, but the back of the coat is fashioned with inverted p! same price, $39.75. Polo cloth is in plain tones and two-tones of tan, grayish blue or brown, Coats are fully lined—some have extra heavy linings of a fine suede finished cloth. Suits of heavy wool jersey, $29.75 and $35 Original prices were $39.75 and $45. Made in our own workrooms —copies of $85 and $95 models. Smart heather tones and oxford, Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Hand-made Lingerie Chemises, Drawers and Corset Covers-— from Porto Bico and the Philippines The lingerie from Porto Rico | Corset Covers is made in our own workrooms ‘4 | 1 | there—from the carefully chosen | An woe = puwith ; bh av ‘ound to) materials, which we send and | scalloped edge and graceful em- according to the patterns which broidered designs; one model we find the best. All of fine has a lace edged top. RaNseCks Drawers, $2.15 to $5.75 Chemises, $2.45 to$5 =| — Some finished with a simple | The “scalloped edge and de- hemstitching, others have a scal- signs of drawn work and em- | loped edge, a bit of embroidery, broidery make these straight | 4 lace edge and a jaunty bow on chemises very charming. Bodice | the side, All are the open- and round tops are in the col- drawer model, lection, | Third floor, Old Building $6.75, $10.75 $3.85 $14.75, Thirty-five models in New House Dresses That are lower in price, quality for quality, than any we have seen = $1.85 to 314,75 Every dress has been chosen with the greatest care. For weeks we worked with the best makers of frocks of this type so that we should have the most attractive dresses at the lowest prices. Detaiis have been changed here and there to add to the charm of a frock. Some of the models were originated by us, for us only; for instance that frock illustrated at $3.85. Each 1s the trim, smart dress which a woman delights in wearing yn her home and in which she feels well dressed. Four of the thirty-five models are il- lustrated. The large woman has been considered and many frocks chosen which will be particularly becoming to her. Linen, gingham (much of it im- ported), voile, dotted swiss, beach cloth, lawn and percale are the materials. Third floor, Old Bldg. CORSETS Three Parisienne Corsets at special prices When the White Sale sup- ply of these corsets is ex- hausted they will return to their regular prices, $3.95—our $6 grade A youthful, lightly boned corset with an elastic gore at the dia phragm. $6,75—our $10.50 grade 7Oue model for the medium and one for the full figure made with the comfortable elastic gore at the waist line, Brassieres, 75¢ and 95¢ Our $1.25 to $3 grades. A model for every type of an colla raccoon cc jar. nutria and otter. figure from that which needs only Muskrat, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) und Alaska a light hgndeau to that of a heavy eal, Were $30 to $85. Now $15 to ‘ material; well boned, for the large e figure. Net, lace, satin, batiste, lawn, are the materials. Third floor, Old Building | Extra! —keeps food cool without ice—three sizes: $1 $1.25 $2 Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. 8 for $1. We shall be honored to have the Maybe you expected this sale of Men’s Fur-collared Coats Every year about this time we make radical reductions in the prices of men’s fur-collared coats. We're doing it this year in a big way. 51 Ulsters—half price and less—$78 Fine coats for chauffeurs. Wool lined with astraci- og lined with astrachan collar; dog lined with 50 Ulsters—half price and less—$89.50 Fine coats these. Fabrics are excellent, and collar. ure made of fine opossum and raccoon. 35 Coats—were $85—now $45 These are made of domestic cheviots, with collars of Fur Caps—half price go down to 35c each A maker of men's good neckwear had odd pieces of various neckwear fabrics. ‘Suppose | make up big, wide-end four-in-hands for you to sell at 35e—what do you think?” We thought quickly. Hundreds of men in and around New York want low-price neckwear provided it is good. So here it is—35e each, - 80% Wool Blankets In a sale at one-third less The filling is pure wool, and it is 80 per cent. of the blanket. The warp (the other 20 per cent.) is cotton, Many people prefer this type of blanket to one entirely of wool because in the laundering the cotton warp prevents shrinkage. All these blankets were made to own own careful specifications « for our regular stocks. We can't replace them to sell at thesé low prices again this season, but we are making a general clearaway be- fore stock-taking at the end of the month. Remember, are 80 per cent. wool, Single bed size, 60x84 in...... Maisedeaivns +» $12 pair . $13 fe $14, Single bed size, extra long, 60x90 in.... Double bed size, 72x84 in. pies pair Double bed size, extra long, 72x90 in $15.50 pair Extra large bed size, 80x90 in ... $17.25 pair All are white blankets, with pink, blue and rose borders, some ali white and are cut and bound separately with exception of the 60x84 in. size. Fourth Gallery, New Building ° Fancy ,Linens at Half Real Madeira and imitation filet and cluny—all on pure linen—another feature of the January Linen Sale. $12.50 sets for $6.25 | Lace-trimmed scarfs 13-piece luncheon sets of real 4-in. Cluny design, mounted Madeira, hand-embroidered and on fine round thread Irish linens hand-sealloped.. Six 6-in, and three sizes: six 10-in. doilies and one 24-in. arrst ieee see iece. Only 100 sets. in... $2, pili daan si) wees 18x45 in.... $3.00 $1.50 3 $15 doz. napkins for $7.50 18x54 in....¢$3.25 $1.60 13x18-in, afternoon tea nap- kins; real Madeira, hand-em- 75e lace doilies, 25¢ broidered and hand-sealloped; 1,000 imitation filet and cluny eyelet embroidered corner effect lace designs, on fine Irish linen with space for monogram. centers; suitable for buffets, Only 76 dozen. china closets and dressing tables, " A’so Porto Rican Scarfs and Doilies Doilies—10x14 inches 1,25 grade for 85¢ Scarfs—18x45 inche $5 grade for $3.25 First floor, Old Building 35 Boston Bags Genuine hand-grained cowhide or No. 1 grade of wal- rus—linen and leather lined—15 and 16 in. sizes. Were $13 to $53 Now $6.50 to $26.50 EXTRA—Brief Cases lower We found this special lot of top-grain cowhide brief cases, in russet, brown and black; all with three pockets. Sizes 15x10 and 16X11. $9.75 to $10.25 grades. ....ecereccerceessereesererans $7.50 First floor, Old Building ‘The Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Men’s Four-in-hands Burlington Arcade floor, New Building

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