The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 17

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“THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1e2t. HOLD-UP SUSPECT, ARRESTED 11 TIMES, RETAINED LIBERTY Leahy, With ‘Three Cases Pending Against Him, Out on Bail When Seized. ‘The urrest, to-day, of Joseph Leahy, No, 952 Columbus Avenue, a8 a-pay- roll robber, revealed that although Leahy bas been arrested leven times since 1915, and several serious charges are pending against him, he has succeeded in keeping his Hberty through mysterious good buck that is puzzling District Attorney Swann. Leahy, who is twenty-five years old, was arrested following the iden- tification of his picture in the Rogues’ Gallery as that of the robber who, on Jan, 14, beat Thomas Lam~- bardi, assistant manager of the Shet- field Farms Company and robbed him of a $360 payroll. Following Leahy's appearance in the line-up at Police Headquarters. Most Exceptional Values in Women’s Lingerie At Sharply Reduced Prices Dainty Philippine Envelope Chemises Exquisite models, hand sewn and prettily hand embroidered in varied fetching effects. Sale Price 2.95 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Special Corsets, lines for every figure. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Night Gowns Superb beautifully embroidered in solid or eyelet effects. Several unusually attractive One Model Illustrated Tomorrow—To Close Out | 500 Pairs “Roselle” Corsets Regular 5. 2.95 These are the justly famous ‘Roselle’ O. C. developed pink Broche, trimmed with lace and ribbon. the following record of his arrests wak obtained Jan, 23, 1945, suspended sentence | by Judge Mulqueen on conviction of catrying revolver; Aug. 6, 1915, gen- tenced to City Reformatory on charge of grand larceny; Feb. 8, 1916, sus-| pended sentence of conviction for grand larceny; June 7, 1917, arrested | on burglary charge and discharged; Aug. 2, 1017, fined $5 by Magistrate on Staten Island on minor charge; May 18, 1918, sent to workhouse for three months on disorderly conduct charge; Oct. 8, 1918, acquitted on serious charge by jury before Judge Crain; July 4, 1919, arrested on grand larceny charge, case pending; Sept. 26, 1919, arrested on burglary charge, case not disposed of; Dec. 22, 1919, arrested on robbery charge, no disposition of case; Noy. 4, 1920, arrested charged with robbery and discharged. The arrest on: Lambardi's com- plaint makes the twelfth arrest re- corded against Leahy, The District Attorney's office is mystified by the immunity Leahy ap- rs to enjoy while under these PRarges and will try to learn the reason. —— POLICEMAN RESCUES MOTHER AND BABY Bhuecoat Carries Unconscious Pair Through Smoke-Filled Halls From Burning Apartment. Mrs. Herman Lesser and her ten- Philippine Specially Priced 2.95 nainsook, hand models. GLUNS & C 00 Values in graceful Made of handsome montieeol | lous to-du everyt third Pottve mother and child throug halls and rooms to a fi passed them Into the ment of Mrs, Yetta Se! on of officers of the Int { Weigt Post, Amer: | hold in the iat Field | ry, No. 56 West 66th night at 8 o'dlooe rd and Summerall, | rs of the division, meeting. All former re invited to attend, and djoining apart 1, where thr Your Assurance of Satisfaction Just as other household necessities differ from one another in quality, so there is a difference between “Wear-Ever” and other aluminum utensils. It is important, therefore, if you wish your kitchen to be modern—that you be sure that your utensils bear the “Wear-Ever” trade mark. The sheet metal fromfwhich “Wear-Ever’” Aluminum Cooking Utensils are made is thick, hard and enduring. Only after it has been passed again and again through gigantic rolling mills under tons and tons of pressure is it considered dense and hard enough for ‘‘Wear-Ever” utensils. No joints and seams are found in ‘“Wear-Ever’’—the surface is smooth and clean with no lodging place for food particles. ‘“Wear-Ever” utensils cannot rust—cannot flake—are pure and safe. Sold by leading department, hardware and: housefurnishing stores. Dealers Now Have Stocks of “Wear-Ever” Sauce Pana, Cake Pans, Pie Pans, Fry Pans and Waffle Molds. THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO., New Kensington, Pa. WEAR-EVER AER SLUMINUM VY TRADE MARK MADE IN U.S.A) BROOKLYN== OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN An Out-of-the-Ordinary Offer Dance and Evening Frocks Misses’ Chic An Aleertoan Legion Tastattaion, |< Party Frocks Also Suitable for Small | Women to Sizve 36 Bust Values to 55.00 | 28.00 | Charming models in Net Lace, Taffeta, Satin,Chiffon- Velvet and’ Georgette com- binations. Skirtsin Bouffant, Harem and Ruffled effects. | ABRAHAM-STRAUS... | | BROOKLYN f Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 | eee Women’s Winter Suits & ' | $37.50 | formerly $54.75 to $79.50 Taken from our, own stocks and reduced for quick clearance are these finest-of- FY the-season Suits. All are the latest models and in unusually beautiful materials. Regular Sizes 32 to 44. Extra Sizes 4242 to 50% | i Materials: Veldyne, Duvetyne, Duvet de Luine, Tricotine, Suede Velour, Yallama Cloth and Tinseltone. Colors: Black, dark brown, reindeer, taupe, slate gray, Nanking blue or navy blue. A. & &—Secona Moor, Central. Below the.Cost of Production! Leather Hand Luggage $12.95 to $32.15 ‘formerly $19.75 to $45.00 These bags and suit cases are everything that you want them to be! Very low in price—we are selling them ‘at a sacrifice—stunning-looking, and very durably built of good substantial leather to withstand the inevitable wear and tear of travel- ing. Suit Cases, $12.95, formerly $19.75 and $21.76 Substantially built of cowhide, reinforced leather cor- ners, linen lined, shirt pockets, 24 and 26 inches long, Men’s Traveling Bags, $15.75, formerly 926.00 & 927.50 Genuine -walrus and hand-bordered cowhide, Jeatber lined, inside pockets, 18 and 20 inches long. Women’s Fitted Bags, $19.50, reduced from $29.00 Black grained cowhide, moire lined, 10 white celluloid toilet fittings. 16 inches long. Women’s Fitted Suit Cases, $32.15, reduced from $45.00 Of black cowhide, cobra grain, moire lined, 10 white celluloid. toilet fittings. 20 inches long. Please Make a Note That Our Greatest Half-Yearly ’ e Sale of Furniture |. ° | Begins Next Monday, January 24 g Our entire stock will be reduced 10 to 50 per cent., and in addition to the i j stocks already on our floors there are large new special purchases that show Bay | great savings. It will be ; i ' Brooklyn’s Best Furniture Sale In The Housewares Sale! The Famous “Abstbrook” Refrigerators, $33 ~ Regularly $46.10 \ substantially constructed side-icer style, with white enamel stecl-Jined provision chamber, removable shelves and waste pipe, Finisbed in golden oak; inner walls thoroughly insulated, Width, 30 inches; depth, 18 inches; height, 48 inches. Ice capacity, 75 pounds, } jj A—Vacuum Clothes E—White Enamel Bath | Washers, 98c Seats, $1.49 | } | Reduced from $1.25 Reduced from $1.65 Very efficient; save labor. ‘ 9 is . Fit any ordinary bath tub, B-— Witt” Garbage Cans, 2.65 F-—“Universal” Bread ] $2. Mi A-%8c Reduced from $3.08 AxerS | I Ss Extra heavy corrugated steel, Make break mixing easy. Tight-fitting cover. Size 18x18 @-loaf size.......$2.97, from %3.48 | inches. 4-loaf size. .. 3.73, from 4.48 A C—*Universal’’ Food G— Witt” Ash Cans, $4.98 F sat Shoppers) i Reduced from $6.00 i OM PIOlS WIVD 9. Steer KRLVES Heavy corrugated galvanized B dize 1 - $2.47, from $2.98 ret steel. Drop handles, Size Sive 2 2.97, from 348 18x16 inches, D—Enterprise” Sad [rons : $2.75 Set _ Reduced from $3.15 Nickel finish, 8 irons, handle and stand, *Mirro”’ Aluminum Fry Pans, $1.75 Reduced from $2.20 §-inch diameter, Strong handle, ‘4+ & 5.—Subwey Moor, Best, Cc $2.47 and $2.97 Qo D.-$2.75 Sot

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