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! MARION TREASURER “ADMITS TALE OF HOLDUP IS FALSE Arrested, Says He Scratched _ His Face and Beat Himself With Hammer. (MARTON, ©., Jan, 28.—Treasurer Harry ©. Forry of Marion Countoy, who reported Wodnesday morning ‘Meet he had been robbed of $14,303 by two dandite, who knocked him un- | comeciois tn’ hia office in the Court louse, was placed under arrest early ‘to-day and confessed to the theft of the money, the pollce announred. Not satisfied with his story of the wotbery, the polich became suspicious @ Forry and late last night obtained a fwetttien confession from him, they my, telling how he stole the money from the Court House safe Tuesday ‘hid it in a chest, Forry was placed under arrest early Bis morning almost immediately fol- Sowing the arrival of a new baby at ws bome He is thirty-Gvo years ad, the father of three other children wad te the son-in-law of Representa~ fave Horace W. Cookston, representing qwas defeated for re-clectian last No- vember. ‘The confemton wes mate to G. Parr tarts, Justice of the Peace in the form of an affidavit. @ict, entering the County Treasurer's m the floor, apparently unconscious. ME, fe rendered fret ald and called a! i) phywician and the police. Forry sald @we youthful bandits bad bit him on Me dead with a revolver and bad walked off with the money, later found to be about $14,300. In his signed confession Forry said} Ae invented the rotbery story to| cover bis theft. He admitted having + geratebed his face and Mt himself ever the head with a hammer in order to make his rotibery story more realistic, In ie signed confession, Forry said he went deeply into debt Inst fall/ during Ite campaign for re-election | and had heavily ‘mortgaged two houses he owned. His friends be- lieve that his mind became deranged with worry over his financial obiiga- tions, and bis defeat for re-clection. WON'T DISMISS INDICTMENT. Judge Romilsky Hold Criminal Record Against Larceny Suspect. Judge Rosalsky, in Generat Sessions, Ye-day denied upplioation to dismiss, | for failure to prosecute, the Indictment wgainst Joseph A. Caccid, charged with grand larceny and anmult, arrested | Jan. %. He supplemented his dacision investigation had shown Cacclo wus dintving a taxi without # Meonse at the lime of bis arrest. Judge Rosaleky had nbght, taking it to hie home, where he |i Marion County in the Legislature He | |Py ‘Wednesday mortimg Harley Bene- ° @@ice to pay his taxes, found Forry | | with a statement in which he said an||¥ utated several days ago persons with criminal records should not be granted | licenses, “I make this etatement in justice to Commissioner of Licenses John Giichrist, ho, I have lernaed, revoked Cnocio'’s teense because he learned he had a a," said Judge Romlsky. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE |e NEAR 60° STRERT |e FURNITURE Cash or Credit | OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. cepted Ab H Holzwasser rou.e Talks No. 642 CRPATING 8 bome-tumtining tt HH that te coucetratte tn Af you will wend for our 118-pago Catsiogue (FREE), with {te han- H] dredts of beautiful balf-tone {lustre Hons of the finest furnitare produced tn Amirfos, you cag ait in your home and pick out IN ADVANCE exectly whet you would like to have, ud know to & penny Just what It te foing to cost. Our serrate FEB. RUARY SPECIAL PRICE LIS will tell you. Write for Catalogue TODAY, Vurnitore bough new maybe | held in eur varchouse ster ore free for si months. fom om wide by Lay Yod e Rela S245 trea 4 VALI KUO! A $585 | Our liberal Terms e@meoemite mcs meee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921.” Price Els¢where 30c Materials: Cheviots,cassimeres, herringbone weaves, Scotch mixtures. made. A Sale of Sheet Music Most of the Latest Popular Hits at 23¢ a Copy Over Twenty Popular Selections eave —Fourth Floor, Rear, Another Important Savings Opportunity, Mothers 700 Boys’ All Wool Schco! Suits with two pairs of trousers Styles: Double and single breasted styles, vari- ous pleated effects, including box pleated Norfolks. It is indeed a remarkable sale when we are able to offer suits of such quality fabrics, tailored as well as these are, and with two pairs of trousers with the suit. Every mother appreciates the fact that two pairs of trousers double the life of the suit. The coats are alpaca lined and the trousers are lined. Four styles illustrated, all the others equally good-looking and well Sizes 7 to 18 years. In a2 wide variety of light, dark and medium mixtures. On Sale To-morrow MWe —Seoond Floor, 34th Street, Rear. Special Sale of Towels and Table Linens Giving the housekeeper a unique opportunity to replenish her linen closet at low prices. 500 doz. Cotton Huck Towels, ° 500 doz. Cotton Huck Towels, 100 Pure Linen Damask Hemstitched Sets Formerly Now 29c to 34c = 19 ea. 34c to49c = dc ea. $8.94 set Set consists of one cloth 56x56 in., and six napkins 17x17 in. to match. Boxed. Pure Linen Luncheon Sets, scalloped, $2.29 set Set consists of one 23-inch centrepiece, six 6-inch doilies, six 10-inch doilies. Formerly $3.69 set. ® On Sale To-morrow ewe —Becoml Fleor, 361h Street. but an expert would have difficulty in distinguishing them from the genuine hand-woven Oriental. These rugs have all the marvelous colorings and design of your true Oriental rug. They have the Persian knot, the weaving of which has hitherto been the secret of the Oriental weaver. Usual Special Prices Prices 15.4x9.7 $448.00 $336.00 12,9x9.8 376.00 282.00 11.10x5.11 213.00 159.00 11.7x9.6 338.00 254.00 15.6x9.8 456.00 342.00 Figured Velvet Carpet, Formerly $2.29 yd. $2.89 yd. These Are Not Oriental Rugs--- The story of the manufacture of these rugs and the early struggles of the Armenian who invented the power loom that weaves the rugs is as interesting as the story of the manufacture of the genuine article. For introductory purposes we have marked these rugs 4 below their usual prices. Usual Special Prices Prices 12.8x9.7 $369.00 $276.00 11.2x9.7 326.00 244.00 14.3x9.8 415.00 311.00 13.11x9.7 302.00 227.00 15.0x9.9 444.00 333.00 Figured and Plain Carpets Reduced!’ Plain Wool Velvet Carpet, $3.59 yd. Formerly $4.89 yd. Large Variety of Colors. Printed Cork Linoleum In parquetry and tile patterns. 94¢ sq. yd. Formerly $1.39 sq. yd ewe —Fourth Floor, Freat. aah aN 0X hs 00s (AN. TaN WTAN TONS TON" (V7 (@ Yar" /aViYONI Val 0X /0\1 Ni (0X 7011/65 a t f= ee Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls $2.89 pair Extraordinary values in shoes made for hard wear for boys and girls, Girls’ Sizes Boys’ Sizes 8 to 14 11 to 134% ‘Tan Only. 1to6 Tan and Black. Wide widths only. On Sale To-morrow awe —Second Vioor, Bear, 85th St, Continuing the Sale of Fine Mirrors 4 to 4 Off In square, oval and odd shapes. The frames are Colonial, Eng- lish, Italian or French in motif. They may be had in various finishes. Mpuys Usual Prices Would Be Sale Prices $5.94to $7.74 $2.97to $4.74 19.74to 34.50 12.44to 17.24 2.0 to 39.50 19.74to 24.74 44.50to 55.50 27.75to 34.50 74.50 to 95.50 49.50to 59.50 110.50 to 274.00 69.50 to 136.00 Seve —Fourth Floor, 84th Street, An Advantage You Get for Paying Cash Sonora Phonographs At Nearly One-Fifth Less Than Elsewhere. Three of the most popular models of Sonoras—all of them noted for their tone, “Clear a a Bell,” These brand new and perfect machines are guar- anteed by RI Newy & C2: sor Sie. one year against any defect in mechanism or workmanship, and are kept in repair by us during this time without charge. The Baby Grand mode! (i!lus- trated) is the smallest of the typical “bulge” type of Sonora machines, and is finished in genuine mahogany. It is 4514 inches high, 203% inches wide and 2034 inches deep. The models on sale are: Elsewhere Macy's Prices Minuet, $215.00 $183.00 (Improved) Baby Grand, 235.00 199.00 Elite, 300,00 256.00 Bere —< aplete Muvico §=Dept., Vourth Floor, ihith Meet, Heer i hee res es (a. Or (AN 1X ai /e\ 0158 1 savings. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE of the January Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases Hemmed Bleached Muslin Sheets, 72x90 inches, 89; 81x90 ins., 98¢ Our entire stock of sheets and pillow cases is being offered at similar Mewe _-Pasement, D4th Street, Hear. Clearance Sale Men’s Suits and Overcoats Every Garment Is All Wool Suits, $37.50 Formerly sold to $59.75 Remarkable values are represented in these suits. The fab- rics are of excellent quality and the garments are well tat lored to meet present style demands. You may choose from a variety of models and patterns. Overcoats $28.50 Made to retail up to $49.75 Popular styles of single and double breasted box coats, double breasted ulsters and ulsterettes. There is still a splendid selection both in models and colors. Youths’ Suits $18.75 Were up to $29.75 Long-trouser suits for young fel- lows from 15 to 20. Suits with a youthful and swagger cut. And, of course, the same quality and tailor- ing that go into older men’s clothes, Men’s Brogue Oxfords, $7.44 Formerly $10.89. An unusually well-made oxford of * a medium shade of tan grain leather. In a recent sale they proved p opu- lar sellers. A few sizes missing. Men’s Tan Shoes Special $4.89 A shoe for hard service. In dark tan blucher, round toe, or medium shade tan with medium toe. Rub- ber insets make these shoes practi- cally waterproof. A few sizes missing. ey — Main View Bhoony, 3URh Chron, Rea. Virginia Lee Mild Havana Cigar The maker of these Cigars sold them to us, for ; cash, at a figure which made these unheard-of prices realities. Smoke up! Virginia Lee is a mild and satis- fying smoke of Havana stock, And look at the prices: Perfecto extra, box of 50, $4.96 Would be $6.94 Favoritas, box of 50, Would be $4.96 \ Mes —Geacks Shop, One Mep Off Broadway af BEAD Strect, ghee PU Weer, BE¢> Ghrest, The Family Portrait Album of the Future MOVETTE Takes Motion Pictures of the Baby counting his up from his nap, or being bathed; of the Small Boy with his or starting off for school with his little sisters of the Family Group at reunions. motion pictures, conveying not only the movement of the body but the play of expression on the face. When Your Children Grow Up You Will Be Glad to See Them Again As Theg Were Demonstrations at first trouse: Anyone can take and project his own motion pictures at home by purchasing a Movette camera, $51.58 Movette projector, 75.25 Movette tripod, 9.14 50 feet of film, 214 Departme! films for home projection. OUR PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT carries a fall tine of fine and popular and other thme in mt. Ask al bi yr} priced cameras, freah toes, waking Mind yoo—these are = pie