The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921. ' BARNARD STUDENT, MISSING 3 DAYS, SAFE IN IN MONTREAL Miss Spellman Wai Writes Father Saying She Fled College to Seek Artistic Career. Mies Blanche Adele Spellman, No. 1 West 924 Street, missing elghteen-| year-old Barnard student, is safe in Montreal, and her father, Benjamin ¥. Spellman, lawyer, will arrive thero to-day to bring her home. ‘There would have been no mystery about ber disappearance if a tetter she mailed Monday before leaving New York had not fallen behind a table in the Spellman apartment af- ter the mail man delivered it, Late yesterday Mrs. Spellman re- weeived another letter in which the/ daughter said sho had run away from her Barnard examinations to enter a Montreal university, and was staying with friends, It was her mention of a letter writ- tem Monday that led to a search and its discovery. Miss Spellman has wanted to be a writer or an artist and her father says when she re- turns she will be permitted to choose , her own career, and need not return to college if she does not desire to, | “I feel utterly incapable of express- | {ng the full gratitude of my family | and myself to the press, the police! and the many others who have heiped | us,” said Mr. Spellman, “and [ am/ sure they all feel compensated (n our present happiness.” PEEK INTO FUNERAL AUTO; ARREST FOUR \ ‘Moumers Charged With Being Im- Plkated in Robbery of a Shoe- maker in Lecember. Four men arrested while attending the funeral of Angelino Patricolo, No. 338 Bast 40th Street, who was mur- dered Sunday at No, 245 Ellzabeth| Street, were arraigned to-day in York- | vine Court, two ua ‘d with asenuit and robbery and th: hers with sus- wicion of implication, ‘The first two were Angelo Galiano and his brother Diago, revpectively of Nos. 305 and 313 East 39th 5 The others were Guiseppe Galisno and Salvatore Volp!, the firat of whom Lives with Angelo and the latter with Diago. On complaint of Vincenzo Dimino, al shoemaker of No, 305 East 45th Street, who said he was beaten and robbed of 31,000 on Dec. 9 in a grocery store thw ‘gd grwned by the Galiano brothers, ee tives looked from behind the arcnt curtains of a taxi in the funeral cortege vhen al ste the men as Dimino pointed them out. The Galiano grocery had sold to Pa- tricolb and his murder was sald to have CRAVES GOLD, BUT. IT MUST BE DENTIST'S Brooklyn Youth Gets Revenge for Pain in Pulling Tooth by Theft, Police Say. Several yeara ago a Clinton J. Russell, ninteen years old, of No. 396 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, while pulling a tooth, And t he cording to why in the jin Brooklyn dentist hurt quarters t lary. an has deole ." said Detective James Pow- fo get revenge for the pain sted on him he makes a specialty of atealing their gold leaf. Hoe has developed a craving for gold, and nono except tat which comes from y dentist's offic: | satisfy him.” So when the office of Dr. Abra- ham Levy, No, 141 Myrtlo Avenue, was Nvbbed of $100 worth of gold yesterday, Powers knew whom to {oon for, He arrested Russel, who cnly four months ago was released from prison, where he wns sentences. for six months by County Judge Has- kell for a similar theft from a dentint, spices nt Seventh Avenue Subway Blocked. Bin brakes on Seventh Avenue-Broadway train at the 168th Street Station de layed traffic during the early rush hours t Disarrangement of the much congestion on ail of the Une remulted. ured war On i subway . charged | a southbound | ‘STEWART Automobile School Huanded 100 | WM. H. STEWART, Jr., Pres. | New day and eve. classes begin Jan, 3st. Complete working laboratory. Practical Class Course $66 | Owners’ Ltd. Class Course $36 | Private Course $84 | Driving tessons by appointment. Call. phone er ‘write for Catalog 4 225 West 57th Street At Broadway. Phone Circle 5270. PLAYER ROLLS Just Out Rosie Humming If a Wish Could Make It So Becky From Babylon Ask Your Dealer Everybo for the “MA followed talk by hian of the alleged robbery. Tomorrow? dy Ready Coupon sco” 125th Street West All Spring Best grade, embracing all signs and colorings, most artistic furnishings. Formerly to $100.00 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs adaptable to the moermmeraneneememeencet: hiss jt Pres Make Downtown Shopping an os KOCHeG. Established 1860 One of the Many Attractions in the KOCH February Furniture Sa REDUCTIONS AVERAGE 25% TO 50% This $350. 00 Upholstered Suite i in a choice of tapestry or genuine leather Edge and Loose, Comfy Spri Large, deep, comfortable Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. High-Grade Rugs at Low Cost 9x12 Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs the better de- Acct rate orings. | $132.50... 67.50 For those who prefer to pay for their selections of Furniture and Rugs on a partial-payment basis, we recommend THE KOCH PLAN OF DEFERRED PAYMENTS. acknowledged to be matchless for ser- vice, in beautiful rose, tan and blue col- Formerly 125th Street ing Cushions, copies of choice Orientals, “Tree, 99.50 Ruys, Pourth Mloor. ENfth Floor, Prin Broadway at Ninth, New York You May Buy FURNITURE in the February Sale NO SOME beautiful Tweed and Home- spun Suits from England, for women, have been reduced in price to $59. coe They were originally $75 to $125 Shades of soft blue, brown, sea and sky mixtures, heather colors, raisin color and mauve, in stripes and in- visible plaids as well as plain colors. In the narrow- shouldered swagger REDLEAF model. . Second floor, Old Building Blankets at Prices which demand action Grade Sale price 100 Trapper blankets, all wool, 72x90 in. $11.00 ea, 50 Imported all wool blankets, 60x80 in. $11.00 ea, 20 Holland all wool blankets. ** $25.00 ea. 45 Camel’s hair blankets, 72x84 20.00 ea. ea, ea, ea, 80 Wool and camel's hair blankets, 60x80 in. 86 Wool and camel’s hair blankets, 60x80 in... 65 Very fine camel's hair blankets, 72x90 in. 20 Finest camel's hair blankets, 60x80 in. 25 Colored striped blankets.......+.+++ 75 All wool searlet blankets, 72x90 in.... 70 “Hudson Bay” blankets.........++ seeeeus spec ‘ial Any woman who buys any blanket in any one of groups will appreciate immediately and through years of service—the very remarkable value she has ‘secured. These hlankets represent the best production of the world’s blanket centers—a choice not obtainable anywhere else. And the prices are not to be matched for modesty—any- where. They are below any price possible on the s of to-day’s production cost. Fourth Gallery, New Building Sale of Women's Wraps 67 at $85—our 78 at $65—our $125 to $155 grades $80 to $115 grades Street, afternoon and evening Street wraps of duvet-de- wraps of luxurious materials, laine, fortuna cloth and fine straightline coats and wrappy | velours, In many models with models. fur collars, nutria, squirrel and Evening wraps in high shades French seal (dyed coney). In of velvet, some fur trimmed, the most desired street shades. Afternoon wraps of fine A few sports models in kash- luella-de-luxe, bolivia cloth and mirtine. peachbloom, fur collared) with Illustrated ahove are three Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), | models which give an idea of mole, nutria and squirrel. In warm shades of brown, taupe, | #e charm of these wraps. Second floor, Old Building tan, midnight blue and black. £ ort Jackets at $7.50 | Were $10. Of habutai silk with collars and cuffs of stitched silk; silk frogs, rose, navy blue, Copen- hagen, black. Third floor, Old Building Furniture for the Baby Beds Of wood, with springs drop side, $65. —of wicker, larger, Dresden trimmed with steel spring, $75. Wardrobes Made to match the beds, with four drawers and side compart- ment; of wicker, Dresden trimmed, $85; of ivory enameled wood, $75 and $65. Nursery Chairs Of wood and wicker, $8.95; of wicker, Dresden trimmed, $15.95 to $21.50, Bedding Sheets with hemstitched hem, $1.15—were $1.95. Pillow slip to match, and Coatings, ‘Suitings $3 and $4 yard 825 yards, were $6 to $9.50. Sturdy mixtures and soft, downy materials with a deep pile; overplaids, cross bars, mixtures in grays, browns and | greens. 54 inches wide. Main floor, Old Building, Fourth Avenue Side 52 French Bead Bags at $12.50 Imported to sell for $25 and $28.50. Designs and volors for day wear; was 50c, Siutsis toomenn gene Dadtle klankete, 8 wool; in size, $7.50—all woo! with silk bind- Main floor, Old Bldg. ing, $11.50, | Third floor, Old Building “Mis-weave” Wilton Rugs —but look at the prices! Selling Quantity Size prive 19 Pieces, 414x719 ft. 12 Pieces, 6x9 ft.. 20 Pieces, 8.3x10.6 ft. 0) 35 Pieces, 9x12 ft... Bn All of the best worsted yarn, se: a fine Persian rug. Note the quantity in the size you need, and coming if you wish to avail of these re markable sd Third Gallery, Nae “Building y your =a] This Brogue Oxford 1 for Women—$10 pair a! “A good shoe” — said a Sed young woman-~ ‘I've been wearing it for the last three or Sour months,” All leather Cuban heels. Good A smart shoe to wear with wool stockings. First floor, Old Building Bleek or tan leather. workmanship, F JOHN WANA Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | aL Le Stubvesant 4700 Store hours 9 to $ and the transaction will date from F. ebruary Ist and be charged on your account payable in March You have our ENTIRE stock of household furniture to choose from at a reduction—a privilege which we only extend twice each year. Nothing is reserved. The finest piece of cabinet work on our floors has its red badge of February economy, the same as the modest chair of maple or ash. There is furniture for everybody. No one need consider his tastes too simple to find satisfaction in the Wanamaker February Sale. - at the sight of flawless woods and And no one whose artist’s soul glows workmanship, should pass by the opportunity of seeing this wonderful February collection. $800,000 at 25 to 35 per cent. less A large number of pieces at half price . $150,000—no more—at 10 per cent. less A few suggestions 7-piece Walnut living room suite, covering of deep red silk damask, $1095—/ebruary price $732. S-piece all-over upholstered suite, covering of blue and gold velours, $900—February price 2-piece all-over upholstered living room suite, blue velours covering and seat coverings and pillows of blue silk damask, $611—February price $407 8-piece all-over upholstered living room suite, black and gold damask covering, $977—February price $781. 4-piece all-over upholstered living room suite, putty color velours covering, $1035—February price $670, 8-piece all-over upholatered suite, mulberry and gold velours covering, $827—February price $413.50. 10-piece mahogany dining room suite, Chippen- dale design, $2788—February price $2091. 10-piece mahogany dining room suite, Chippendale design, $1576 —February price $960. 4-piece Walnut suite, Queen Anne design, $963— February price $481.50. 10-piece Walnut dining room suite, design, $1076—February price $717. 10-piece Mahogany dining room suite, February price $646. Queen Anne ss08— 10-plece Walnut dining room suite, Louis XVE design, $850—February price $567. Walnut betiroom suite, February price $281.25. 6-piece $420 Colonial design, 20 ‘piece Mahoguny bedroom suite, Colonial design, | sue February price $158.50. | &-piece Walnut bedroom suite, sign, $1035—February price $690. 4-piece Walnut bedroom suite, Queen Anne de sign, $515—February price $257.50. piece Ivory enamel panto suite, Louis XVI, n, $770—February price $613. T-piece Mahogany bedroom suite, Louis XVI. de sign, $655-—February price $491.25, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. Louis XIV. de- Several hundred men will Hurry for These Savings —when this news gets around for day. Little need for description or detail; it’s all the Wanamaker regular stock— REDUCED. Silk-mixed Shirts ee to Lia $1. 95 1,200 of these unusual shirts from Paris —patterns that are not common here. Fancy Shirts ooo. (ele 4.800 of them—originally bought to sell at $8.50, This second reduction makes the price absurdly low. Fancy Neckties In stock now \ at 35¢ and 50c f 25¢ 6,000 of them. Wide-end four-in-hands in a large variety of good patterns and col- orings. Silk Mufflers In stock now at $5 to $7.50... ‘\ $3. 50 600 of them—originally in our stock * (before Christmas) at $10 to $15. in our sale at $5 to $7.50, ‘Think of it! Fine Sweaters Originally $10 t se LSS _ Imported and domestic elite of var- ious kinds, and in various styles and col- ors. A fine assortment to choose from. | Pajamas Now in stock 900 pairs of men’s domet flannel pajamas —stripe patterns—finely made. | Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Later Now $3.50, v 350 of our Finest Suits go down to $38 Friday They are broken sizes of our earlier $75 to $100 suits that were in our Winter sale at $47 and $56—now marked $38 because only one or two of a kind and size remain. take that that nel But there are all siz includes our complete stoe trousers ; blue serges, unfinished wor; s in the lot and if you will <tra time to find your size in a few minutes the pattern you like you will get the finest suit we have seen anywhere this year for so little igle and double breasted models—for men and young men, Patterns include many of the popular gray and brow: cheviots, tweeds and cas. n herringbones; the fabrics simeres, The Sale of Trousers aéi $9.50 of separate trousers all our fine worsted teds and flan- are worsteds, have been $15 to $2 ls in plain blues, browns, gray, gr®ens and fancy mixtures, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building eee NSS Sp

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