The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 8

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é es a AMISITED BY THIEVES. Ransacked—Jimmy Marks \on Mrs, Wilson’s Room. Rarglars jimmied the door to the studio apartment of Misa Adelina 1 4 | Wilkos, Professor of Art at Hunter College, No. 23 Bast ith Street, Inte Lt last night and after thoroughly ram- | Backing the pince departed without | taking anything, Miss Wilkes was fway and the visit of the burglars Was discovered by Mra, C. H. Howe, Buperintendent of the building, while faking her rounds, Jimmy. marks | were also found on ti door of Mrs. _ Huntington Wilson's apartment. A description of two men who were o'clock, She watched him as he went out, where he joined another man in front of the place and they drove off in a taxicab, Stuart Lindsay, who was recently » released from Sing Sing after four years for a holdup, will be arraigned fin the Morrisania Court to-day on a * charse of Stealing fifty sticks of dynamite and fulminating caps from the magazine of the Dittmars Powder Works in Baychester, the Bronx. His wife, Lily, will be arraigned in the Jefferson Matket Court charged with stekling linen and silverware from } the Hotel McAjpin, where she was employed a8 a maid up to their mar- Pr riage a short time ago. Lindsay and his wife wore arrested | blood that had oozed from his mouth, | OWENS & BEERS. Ine... A at their room, No. 73 West 126th} evidently in his struggte for breath wieveut statin en iy par is mow im effect on the Sixth Floor } Street, about ‘midnight last night.| In a room within @ yant from the | at materially reduced prices ) The arrest of Lindesy by Detectives | body the insurance man found the | Braunsworth and Hayden followed the identification of his picture in the Rogues’ Gallery by Frank Sussner, {watchman at the powder works. Bussner told the police he was over- . $ powered last Thursday by three men ae Man's Shop : _A-Floor of Complete Masculinity : 6.0 =—s— Rosenborg, who condicts «| eat store at 107th Street and Am- sterdam Avenue, was beld up and ioe of $95 on Monday night by e men, two of whom wore sailors’ | ee eas it became known to-day pate the hold-up was reported Msertinent “of Mi of Miss Wilkes! at the Wost 100th Street Station, the Hews wis suppressed by the police peared valid the men drew re and, while the one in elvilis es kept him covered, be Humbert Raveneat, who sald. was employed at the St. Regis Hotel, and Herbert Fraaeo, employed in an! apartment house at 111th Street and Browdway, both West Indians, were | held in $4,000 hail each by Magis- trate ‘Tubias in the Kawex Market | Court to-day becaume of their failure | to explain their poaseasion of a $1,200 | diamond ring. The mon were arrent- ed by Detectives Barbier! and nett! In Cooper Square — yexte: when they wore seeking to have a) Jeweler place « valuation on the ring, They told conflicting storie: as to| | how it came ae Shett possession SIX KILLED E BY LEAK | IN CITY-GAS MAIN, Stet Into. Home. [having been discovered asphyxiated in their bedrooma by ms from a! broken main In the street which | crept along the outside of « pipe into | the celNar of their home and sought out its victimg in the rooms above, The tragedy was discovered by an insurance agent, who, failing to re- ceive any response to. his continued |knockings, opened the kitchen door, which had been left unlocked, and | Staggered buck fumes struck him the house, found no one downs and hurried to the second floor. Lying full length at the bead of the Might of narrow steps the boarder was |found, bis face bathed in a pool of five membery of the family, all fylly clothed, four ip bed and the father in a huddied position on the floor, | indicating he hud struggled after his effort to reach and open the bed- room window had fatled. Complete Stocks of Gemuine Victor VICTROLAS _ in All) Models—All Wood Finishes AVE iime by coming DIRECT to New York’s largest exclusively Victor estab- lishment. The machine you want is here. And with your selection satisfaction. Monthly Payments és ea ee New York Store bal rnd and Saturdays | Biklym Store Open Every Evening Till 10 P.M. Largest and Best Assortment of _Victor Records, in all Innguages 85c to $5.00 alt It Ie not convenient "to call ose this Couper Fee I ee hk eel Ne Thirty-fourth Street contair Ll — Bright Sheffield Tea Set in Colonial Design $45.00 ‘IN E linen, well-chos- en china, charming crystal and sturdy Shef- field — all adjuncts of emphatic importance to a dining room table. And all, except the linen ob- ’ i FE | who arrived at the magazine in an | Rawaras Appraves 7 | automobile. 7 ‘ igonion2 led mpuign to inform people of Nhe Nh work already dot dren and la A | morning, v ndsay us y they e attent necessary work ¥ Jot the men w hud overpowered |), Mays 16 Baas | nim oe aka the explosives, d , & : ¢ . MADISON AVENUE «- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Clearance Reductions have been made in the prices of several discontinued lines of Women’s Fine Footwear as a result of which uncommon values may be obtained in p feen by Mrs, Hvelyn Schwartz, a|Family Wiped Out by Fumes eeu Stan clitemneenetvics | in a number of desirable styles, variously | tenant of the stualo bultans, wan) Which Creep Along Pipes From that insures more than ordinary Pumps, Oxfords and Dress Boots | m™ade of plain and fancy materials and lace «Street Station. She told them she ‘TON ‘ (all with Louis XV-heels) es ; | SCRANTON, Pa, Jan, 12.—A . : gr RaW a rUughly dresaed stranger YM | Lire family of ve oad their ian | + First Pay ent as Low as $5.00 ay te entry pocnemt ikea o the hallway when she entered at 11 /are dead in Dickson City, near here, | hfe Sizes incomplete; but practically all sizes may \ be found in the assortment. (Second Floor, Madisén Avenue section) The January Folder ing details of many Important Special Sales + | Exceptional values are offered H. Aliman & Gn. | | Thirty-fifth Street The Corset Department will place on sale to-morrow (Thursday) a large assortment of Women’s Brassieres (for day, and evening wear) 75c. & $1.15 (All sizes in th¢collection, but not in every styfe) Also several styles in Imported Brassieres which have been taken out of stock for dis« continuance and marked _—, (Corset Department, Second Floor) MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street 4 Se , ana —H tainable at Ovington’s, | There are the Twentieth Century Limited, the Pennsylvania Special | i OVINGTON’S | #} and the paiaaend Elevators | to The Man’s Shop at Lord & Taylor | i Bidets dale el Extr aordinary Val Ges ~e fe ; Seer ssa ere ee ieee I) will be offered 4 , beginning to-morrow (Thursday) in A HOME | bi ik ‘il GRAND RAPIDS A 204°" iene mee SL ruber evennes $1” WEEKLY: <\ OPENS AN-ACCOUNT ee fen(*s DOWN ON *50°" 5 DOWN ON *75°° FISHER BROS 17 DOWN ON *100°* COLUMBUS AVENUE A Special Clearance Sale of Suits of finest imported and domestic woolens, at $32, $42 and $48—reproductions of the best custom clothes in America and England, exhausting every resource of selection, ‘THE liberality of the response tothe tre-marking of prices on all the clothes in The Man’s Shop has well matched the lib- .° erality of these reduc- tions. Men’s Dressing Gowns ' | Bathrobes and House Coats the prices of which have been tremendously reduced in order to effect a rapid disposal Men’s In all these there is a plentiful supply of longs, shorts and stouts —~a special room set aside for them. Golf suits at $48 and $42—four-piece and two-piece—both American and English make —abotit enough for a four-flight tournament. te Such expression of good will by many Wool Dressing Gowns ‘ . hundreds of men that The story is straightforward and simple: eo | H+ it wouldnotbeattracted The tailors that made our American clothes— i | H will be reduced to . : $18.50 MM} b me a of the best in America—sold us all they had on | | ; ’ WW vent . iti I a sale, in the com- ‘ ey | H War Revenue tax additi may mon acceptance of dt ert Tea hand at one-half the wholesale prices we had paid | (fae Deore | Moyelisg K ( onal) i H Ree beta ’ earlier in the season for the same clothes. i ij wewen A Men’s Blanket Bath b e as § ; . Gold and Porowain Crowns, s rhs ¢ i le. pa The Man's Shop is doing the man's part— (sh Br tty) aver "aa" Borsaals iam: ™“ robes H Particularly for the man that needs or may offering them on the same re-adjustment fa Rearonable Prices iH will be reduced to . . 5 5 ° $5.50 it} need an erat oe the snowstorm arrives basis and including all it had in stock, except | SSehIy Telecel” Beaten Flates H - 4 i or in the Spring, there are opportunities evening clothes. it: il ) i almost historic, at $38, $58 and $68. . ; | Hi oF; BLOo,, IH | Men’s Cloth House Coats th : These prices are consider- Hi dOPFICES i bs nf ~ English and American—big, fleecy ulsters, ably less than the clothes Fig Wich Play Ae taf will be reduced to . . : * . $10.50 H warm but light-weight business coats, velvet- out the manufacturers to } caine Sith Ss (War Revenue tax additional)’ : produce, collar dress overcoats, and Spring slip-ons. Ms coibEy Souk: Pah Men's Wear Department, Sixth Fioor (Thirty-fourth Street, clevators) ‘For Sore Back, Swollen Joints, Sore Muscles R2 dway’s | eady si a | e} ie f '1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOu NEED ‘ | 360 70% A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND Ir Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE The Man's Shop Reduced to lowest ebb is a notable handful Tenth Floor of London-shell Fur Lined Coats 39th Street Express Elevators Without Stop SSeS

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