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">. are stunned by the confession of Guy THE and Post Office tae og throughout Southern Minols seat through the Tospector Hi non more than two years ago to be a8 evidence in the gung trial They were stolen before they sheock ow turned Up in Kyle's poss bought th k, “but investlga= Important} It js too early n ves on the new lead, T 7 me,” he declared. “For years T have preached (3 the pulpit, and warned whe very kind of tex in REACHERROBER UNKEDWTHMAL 2 8 ‘cane 10 me. mverted a Ime past, brought elp much in this new pe oun ter tools, found: n Kyle's re- ." said Loren Williamson, palr shop, to thelr office and began who reported disco another check which may connect Inspectors Find in F in His Garage Kyte with the thert a year ago of ___Marked_Tools Used_ in ash and seourl lifted in $ seemed a mail sac from 1 Chicago and Earlier Crime. he to money wl me to believe last October, when | entered partnership with him in automobile business, | that he had plenty of money, and | since his arrest I have found that he arks | has ordered huge shipments | een taken! in the past few months. RANE convicted of bank tq cancel mi The Fragrance of Bastern Milne dorpecton, 1 who let niece on the MOUNT VERNON, Li, Jan, 24 Ministers {n local pulpits took Sun- day as their text ‘The wages of sin” and the bumpy thoroughfare of the transgressor, Churchgoing people Kyle, the former minister. Although | Kyle did not go to war, some of his | friends believe the destruction of his moral fibre was somehow due to war or the upheaval of ideals that war produced. Kyle explains that he was righteous until he was confronted by that “busted” maj] sack wheelbarrow load of the devil got him and got him good. “All my good work for (wen said; “I cannot fathom it the moral scars of not entirely healed. The church bells ringing recalled his changed condition. He aed the Sheriff to call his daught ay “Temptation was (oo strong TEA Anticipates its Exquisite Flavor PURE TO A LEAF AND FRESH FROM THE GARDENS 1 guess y early life had for Uptown Store Downtown Store Cowperthwait & Sons 3rd Ave. & 121st o Park Row & Chatham Sq. “Keep Your Savings!” —Said Franklin Our Plan Makes It Easy Besides “discovering electricity” (as some school children think to-day), Benjamin Franklin’s name will alw ays be linked with Thrift and Saving. And the century w hose end saw the death of Franklin ushered in a century whose begin ming saw the birth of Cowperthwait & Sons. 1}4 years have passed since our establishment was founded and yet our name too is still associated with the idea of Saving. For through our Liberal Credit Plan you can now make your home dreams come true—without breaking into our savings or your bank account. No need to touch that mest egg you have laid away. No need to wait and hope for the home-things you've always longed for. Dap’t touch your savings! Keep your moncy in the bank! Tet your Seesail chacze” ring a tie change in your home. Here you will find the things you want at a Saving Price and ena special Saving Plan! Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Toba Se Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also 4 Pc. Bedroom Suite—Only $197.50! jpecial Price on This Four-Piece Bedroom Suite! Handsome design, executed tn Walnut. Note attractive lines of the full-size Bed and the splendid style of Toilet Table. Chifforobe gives plenty of drawer space, as does the Dresser, but neither sacrifices its beauty in any way. Special Price $197.50 (Payable $250 Weekly.) Special Price on This Living Room Suite! ioe Sofa two beautiful chairs. red in high- Note handsome design chair has attractive wing-back | tat top, Special price for {hree $97.50 (Payable $1.50 Weekly golden oak, Seamless Wilton Velvet pay a nice dining room set R at a low price, 9x12 Rugs extends to 6 Were $110—Now $88! chairs, with seu + | tion Brown Spanis Extra Heavy 9x12 Axmim | So0 ia! Prices, ster Ru gs Wee $119—$95.20! Table—$19.50 Chairs—$4.50 each Baby Carriage _ No Deposit Pay Only $1.50 Weekly Rugs & Carpets xminster Rug..... 95-25 smi “pale ssi 7 “Reliable” erreys put into your Mottled Velvet Car- pat for hall and 16x 2.6 Cocoa Mats, extra ura Vacuam Carpet ors All Laying, Lining, Sewing, &e., 315.95 8,00 oi) Cow asa ait & Sons for one-third more, Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms weekly on B15 worth ; Weekly on 850 worth “Oldest Furniture House in America” weekly on $100 worth 50 weekly on $200 worth 812,50 weekly on $1,000 worth Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the month if you wish, ‘Ne Extra Charges of Any Kind, 10% Off for Cash Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, “L” Station 3 RUGS--20% OFF!| ..Golden Oak Table and Chairs | 3rd Ave. and 121st St. | EVENING | Tuesday Annual Clea raway, Almost‘ Give-away WORLD, Hk J Broadway at Ninth, New York fi { “ La % MONDAY, JANUAKY Tuesday morning (not before) we shall place en sale in the Rug Gallery 125 Store-Used Oriental Rugs At fractions of their original prices We through have received a certain return from these rugs, the atmosphere of good taste and comfort which they have spread about in the places where they have been used—in BELMAISON, in our furniture rooms floors in the other sections of the Store. and on the And so we can afford to let them go at merely nominal prices. We new rugs in their places. gathered them together a few days ago, and put The used rugs were sent to the cleaners, and all will be back in time for the sale which begins at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. None has been re- served. None will be reserved. First come, first served. These Room-size Rugs Name Bi Baie price Condition Ghiordez worn Oushak worn Beloochistan good Cabistan « good Fereghan fair Gulistan . good Mahal . good Mahal . good Chinese rrood Mahal .. good Chinese . goo Chinese . good Chinese Hood Mahal . good Mahal . good Mahal « good Mahal . oor Mahal . good Sarouk good Sarouk good Sarouk good India .. good Kermansha . ood Sarouk good Ispahan good Mahal . Beenie fe good Tabrez 11.8 ft... good ‘Tabrez, x12.4 ft good Sarouk 14.7x10.2 ft good Sarouk 114.8x10.5 ft ood Ispahan \18.8x12.10 ft... .$2950 good 27 small and medium-size Oriental Rugs $12.50 to $47.50 each—originally $50 to $175 Mosouls, Daghestans, Guendje: kands, Derbends and Beloochistans: Bokharas, Fereghan. izes range from 4.6: T.1x4.2 ft. 33 $50 Dozars, Khivas, Daghe range from 6.7x5 ft. to 8.2 small and medium-sized Oriental Rugs to $87.50 each—originally $200 to $300 ee Kazaks, Trans and Cabistans; 34 Antique and Modern Kazaks $45 to $87.50 each—originally $175 to $350 Size to 8x63 ft Third Gallery, range from (.4x8 ft New Building. Turkish Towels—Sale 170 doze At $2.40 dozen—were $4.20 and & 65 dozen; weight about 3 pou to the dozen. At $4.80 dozen—were $8.40 dozen 44 in.; weight % pounds to th At $12 dozen—were $21 doz dozen. on 35 dozen; 26x52 in.; weight 10's pounds to the dozen, First Floor, Old Bui ding Negligees Cotton dress goods $13.95 to $37.50 18c to $1. 2s yd, Originally $2 to $75 ws ve 28¢ to & French ulbatross—crepe de chine caded satin—Georgette crepe 13 full dress patterns, Only 65 Goods Seetic Third Floor, Old Building. por, Old Building. flannel lined Voiles, liner and — co novelty cottons, as in lenge ‘Time to Buy Furniture has come, with prices down to bed-rock in the February Sale this year, because the goods were here. The February Sale of Furniture began earlier No need to wait for the furniture you require or are going to require anytime NOW. this side of August. It is here At a price which represents the largest savings it will be possible to make on such good furniture for many, many months. per at 10 per to exercise sound thrilt, the ture. $800,000 of furniture for all rooms at 25 to 35 cent. less. Many pieces at half price. $150,000 less. A choice, and an opportunity without a counterpart in nt, country toda) Please do yourself the justice to see the furni- The regular price and the February Sale price are on each piece, so that you may know how much you save if you buy. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building ee Ne IER, ADAM UNM SI RRS AG Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Saperrer r 44, 1921. ot Hosiery and Underwear | * Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Dy, Slore hours 9 to 5 $36,473.51 worth for $15,682.58—from our own stocks For men, for women and for children. This is the big Winter sale in which _ whole families outfit themselves for. the year. * * It offers * 15,826 pairs of stockings and socks and 8,987 pieces of underwear. At less than average half price And because of the large reduction the lasts but a day. Sear in mind, please, that the reductions are from the prices marked on the goods in our own stocks TODAY-—even the special lots, already marked at specially ; low prices, are still further reduced. All sizes in the lot but not in each group or kind. | As the purpose of the sale is to clear our stocks before | inventory, we must make these rules: Nothing sold C. 0. D. or on approval. | turnable or exchanged—there will be nothing them for—so be careful about sizes. dealers, i | Women’s Stockings ] 18¢ pair—were 25e, 38¢ and 45c. 1,020 pairs—white cotton or lisle thread. 28¢ pair—were 50c, 60¢ and 75c. 4,328 pairs—full fashioned black cotton; and seamless cotton in dark sports mixtures, ere $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and § $2.15 irs—mostly cotton and wool mixed in white and a few in colored mixtures | 95e pair—were $1.85, $1. | Only 314 pairs—mostly white $1. 50 0, $3.50 and $5. Full fashioned and seamless cotton and wool mixed in various heather mixed effects; also some | fancy styles. 5, $4, $5 | —mostly silk s colored drop 5 some black with open work ankles; some extra sizes in colors, $3 a pair—were $6 and $8 st brushed wool in striped effects. and ilk with cotton it or with drop-stitch front; some with em- Sc broidery. Big Extra! | Women’s Full-fashioned Pure Silk Stockings $2.35 pair (tax 4c.) Stockings of this grade sold last e for $5 and today retail at $3.95. They were made for export and stamped “made of silk and cotton in U.S, but they are all pure silk except the lining of the top and inside of sole—as nearly all | American silk stockings are made; better wear and more elasticity to the top. In medium weight, flare tops, high spliced | heels, double soles and heels. In these colors: | Black White Taupe Steel | Silver Chestnut Pink Jade | Navy blue Russian calf are Sizes 814 to 10—each size on separate table, und the entire Main Aisle is given over to this part of the sale. 50e pink cotton b¢, B8e, 45¢ and 18¢ each—were 441 pieces—cotton bloomers. ¢ each (3 for $1)—were 65¢ and 85e pieces—white cotton vests and pantalette: 50¢ each—were 95c to $1.35 O28 pieces—cotton union suits and bloomers, 95¢ each—were $1.45 to $2.50 wrappers and 629 pieces—gray sleeping garments; cotton union suits; cotton and wool uni uits. $1.75 each—were $3.50 to $5 124 pieces—-cotton and wool mixed union suit and a few silk and wool vests and pantalettes, $ each—were $6.50 to $11 64 pieces—silk and wool mixed union suite Nothing sold to No orders taken by mail or telephone. Location Although this announce- ment will be on the street in the early editions today, nothing will be sold until the sale opens at 9 o'clock Tues- day morning, and nothing will be reserved in advance. Kindly do not ask the sales- people to make reservations. ‘The women’s and children’s goods will he on the Main Floor, Old Building—in the ° regular section; also on the entire Main Ais and also on the new Feature Aisle, 4th Avenue and 9th Street. Men’s goods on the Main Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. | Women's Underwear | 50c each—were 85c and $1 1,068 pieces—light weight cotton union suits in various styles; medium weight cotton vests; and a few tights. sale usually noted below Nothing re- to exchange Tie each—were $1.50 and $1.75 2,162 pieces—combination suits of cotton in various Styles; a few fleece vests and tights. $1.50 each—were $2.50 i pieces—ankle length bloomers of mercerized cotton in black, navy and emerald; and pink glove silk bloomers In size 5 only. $1 5 each—were $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.75 766 pieces—winter weight cotton and wool mixed combination suits in various styles; a few cotton and wool mixed vests and tights. | Men's Socks + | 18c a pair-—were 28c 735 puirs—white or unbleached cotton. 25 a pair—were 50c 1,120 pairs—seamless cotton in dark sports mix- tures; white mercerized cotton, . 50c a pair—were 65c, 75¢ and $1 884 pairs—white ribbed cotton and wool mixed; and fashioned black cotton, plain ot with split soles, Se a pair—were $ $1.50, $1.75, $2 pairs—fashioned pure silk, with cotton tops es in cordovan, slate and navy blue; fash- ioned black lisle; seamless cotton and wool mixed in cordovan, green , natural; imported pure silk in black or e | Men’s Underwear | 38¢ each—were 75c 485 pieces—white cotton drawers, knee length; 4 few shirts to match; some ribbed. 50c each—were 95c, $1 and $1.25 lov an. 65" medium weight cotton shirts and drawers. T5e each—were $1.50 and $1.65 706 pieces—medium weight cotton union suits. $1 each—were $2 and $2.50 —eecru ribbed cotton shirts or drawers; hirts und drawers, $1.50 each—were $3 and $4 164 pieces—silk and cotton mixed athletic shirts und knee drawers; a few tub silks in same style. $5 Saciverw ere $9.50, $10 and $12.50 pces—hei weight wool shirts or drawera ; also 30 pieces of spun silk unde Prwear, | Children’s Stockings | ¢ a pair—were 50¢ to 75¢ pairs—black, tan and cordovan ribbed cot- # few three-quarter length and regular length ere $1 to $2 nd stockings and a few y broken in sizes and colors. cotton, bad 95c a pair—were special at $ 141 pairs—imported woo! golf hose, sizes 844 and 1042 only. We ave disposing of a number of Pianos and Player-Pianos 53 NEW pian: | ure AUTOPIANOS | PLANO-WELTE | 66 used pianoss UNINGERS, upright piano, and $395 up | ERSONS, HARDMANS, Convenient deferred terms. er-pianos show savings of $75 to $350 each, LINDEMANS, J. ¢ i player-pianos, put in good condition, are offered at $75 uy for a player-piano. KNABES, STECK, MASON & HAMLIN WELTE Reproducing piano, and an AEOLIAN-ORCHESTRELLE. Immediate delivery. Among them CAMPBELLS, and an AUTO- for an Among them are CHICKERINGS, EM- Piano Salons—First Gallery, New Building. pieces—sleeveless madras shirts and a few 4 Se ee a ee ee te ene, re ee