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- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921. WAR HERO, 3 [ana screed to make enaseving “hr MILFORD SLAYER ARRESTED. |GRAND JURY FREES COLONEL SAYS ROBBERS BOUND HEA. ¢ Waa ut the dotouse of Watskw nat By Confession of Prisoner Two! Veteran Mrtiien Army Officer Pottee Cnn und a Wee Wea ear, where Roman was killed and | Othera Are Impticated. Cleared of Larceay Charne Lenn thin y " ‘ John received his fourth wound cekt 10 'The Bvenint Woe sor ebae ‘ ‘ cera tent (I ‘ s Fra peo Minn ogee ne Learning John was American-born,| MILFORD, Conn, Ky Solution | 238 dail ker of No Lent ‘ . he would e | American off in Poland sent | Of the atery pundiing hlentit 3! : 1 F and | anor tee her fi ‘ | * ' | him to the tes, despite his geon, Dr. Stanley Hameswk. afternoon and then robbed at $ day by| her handa and robbed a if ; ae aa age { Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue ; The boy's parenta died in 1918 ! to pay an tn ona, atter | $3 a dead here at tha age DAB a withou’ y learned what made rt ¥ bo the: ¢ Grand Juty of| ¢, th ; : to Canada from England elghty- i him 1 but he has an uncle 2 (4 cid ‘apt. Daniel U. Carey, who went to YOara NEO, arrest In caren: ny charge, | Mahor| Ms. Emily H. Maynard of No. ® Wi 76th Street, who caused Col. & in Newark, John Radio, No. 84 Spring phan by C Street, to whom notice has been sent afin Ais John Wiselewsi, Sole Sur- of the! Young soldier's arrival, John | a Mtiford : Final Cl ! re IANTZEN’S Price Reductions [ Final Clearance! | . _— has been sent temporarily to Bilis Kacearanskas, wt her said | Arrest tn Decemmer, charged tha vivor of Three Boy Muske- | island, tut expects by night to be | admitted committing the crime, anys two| fave im $16.600 tn Aueuat. 1919, tn tn} sare Du f 9. claimed by his uncle. | others implicated, Yost in stocks, thet $7/ de on teers, Ran Away at 9. } ‘Phe wars youngest veteran has| Gace a to dh Jan here heavily that she was able to" pet The significance of this announcement will be instantly | WwW ’ ——e little liking for resumption of his in-| guarded against a possible storming of acta to those who are acquainted with the splen omens John Wheatewekt; youngest veteran terrupted school studies, but there | 1... prison by outraged eltisens, ss me rake lity of our footwear, This is your opportunity ohn , youngest vi is one compensation: a seni { mon Mary Pickford Divorce igh grade winter footwear at substantial savings. 3 @f the World War, who was nine| 4 “Gee, but Lil have plenty to tell ——— Soom. t : (the fetlers! said he, CARSON CITY, Nev, — E S years old when he rin away from — AUTO FEES SET RECORD. vs 9 ta xtra oize few days the question of whether Mary his home in Newark in 1917 to take ALLEGED W. U. THIEF CAUGHT | senate mepects 911,000,000, With Re-|PiKford and Owen Moore will be ee: mttaer re oor a Tailored ce 1 Kood faith will Be up to a oy 1 Book—"The Abuse ot the Big To.” and who ne Nough wearing: four] " ¥: DPMNem: Musamwer Ancenes of ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 2.—Secretary of | Nevada Juego. { at pe up to al ME tor Gur Boak—"'The Abuse of the Bip T ta iad of | TAKIM® $7,000—Recover 1,400. ona ja taking in for the State |General W. GO, Fowler of Nevaine wns ee ane ihe akin 4a, wound stars, Is but a slip of @ lad Of) OLEVILAND, Feb, 2—Solle Crush-| average of $60,000 a day just for au- |brought th i! CU Ni as, y ul thirteen, returned to-day on the] yin, twenty-three, who, It is oharged,| tmobile licenses and plates. ee ee ite | ____ Custom Bo makers Over 80 “Yewrs Polish-American liner Gdanak from} while manager of a branch oMee of thy| Up to 1 the receipts trom this |Buprame Court th’ day oF two sabi $8,817,709. This shows an 833,049 over last year, and Danzix. Western Union Telegraph Company fn * New York, absconded with $7,000 on | increase of easily distinguished figure | Jan, kas arrested fn a downtown {ome of 42 per cent. over 1919. The re- n his Polish Army uni- turna will total more than $11,000,000. Only one person this year has asked Joh on tt Were $44.75.... 27.75 form of khaki, proudly a y ed and describe! shall not be in mel Tor bravery ont Be a eae oh S te: Were $54.75... 37.50 manded the division in which he| In bis poss , ‘i made the saine Feaues ate eTn TO ers fought. The medal bore four stars, a ars FRENCH HONOR BERNHARDT. Were $69.75... 47.50 mute record of his wound was born in Ni After attracting the attention of a policeman, James Lox, sixteen, who| Famous Actreay Will Be Made of- “\said he came from Camden, N. J.. fleer of Lesion of Honor. hurled a stone through a window near PARIS, Feb. The promotion of Q6th Street and Central Park West late |Sarah Bernhardt’ to Officer of the more called to} yesterday afternoon, In Men's Night| Lesion of Honor will be announced away at the three} Court he oxplained be had been unable | shortly. R's. He found a kindred spirit in]}to find work and that he wanted to] The promotion will be {n recognition John Duracz eight, a school | get into jail, where he would have food|of the famous actress’ work in en- friend, and be away to fight, | and_shelter. couraging French art abroad, ‘ Coming te York they found a = = = pier at which Polish-American men were taking ship for France, There very le) y mn ys they met Roman Szedlewski, ele . A Fine Cup of who had run ‘them. ‘The three lads w mle aboard ship a asoots and taken to France, Their first engagement was in the Champagne district, where John Dura { was glain and John | Wisniewski was wounded in the head, The scar of that wound shows plainly West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A broken assortment, there fore not all styles or mate+ rials at every price. In cluded .in the group are models in serge, broadcloth , stripes, silvertone and tris. otine. IN ADDITION:— $29 50 Clearance Reductions on ' All Winter Suits in Stock New, Fashionable Dresses in a superior quality Knitted Silk Fabrie, very fine in texture and commendable for its durable | qualities and smart appearance. | | \ A Very Special Offering To-morrow of Women’s Fine Tricolette Dresses REMARKABLY LOW PRICED at from Chic fired by the sa on his brow. They also fought in Promosa and Lemberg, Poland, at | each of which places John was ‘ Aw Straight line effects with long tunics. | Thursday Special wounatd. It is truly delicious at all times. Thirty years’ Seas SHA fvarid- Wan waa over SER : Alpe Navy Blue, Brown and Black. Sizes 36 to 44. ahttor ane Wor weve "| reputation for satisfaction to the public _ ,, Pe eee Mad Seek ae i Women’s Extra Size An Advance Springtime Display COATS of Fashion's Newest Originations in Misses’ DAYTIME FROCKS ||| 23.85 —24 Floor ISW. 34% St BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALD ORF HOTEL) Were $29.74 and $45.74 Featuring soft Chiffon Taffetas and fine Navy Blue Tricotines | in two special groups for Thursday at | | | Fur-collar coats of heather mix- tures also plain materials with $27.50 $38.00 | Exclusive, youthfully fashioned Frocks in modes particularly becoming || Warmly interlined, are styled to the young Miss. Skirts enhanced with beautiful silk embroidery, others as pictured. Sizes 42 to 52, with Satin underskirts in contrasting colors add to the effectiveness of | these smart styles; wide girdle hes. - - Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. self cloth collars well lined and At the Same Price A good assortment of coats in “JUNIOR” Reductions! 512 of Our Highest Priced Overcoats Go on Sale Tomorrow Morning at regular sizes. | Thursday Special | | Women’s Crepe-Back Satin EX Dresses 29.50 Were $39.75 A Noteworthy Display Thursday of In this representative stock of high-class coats are the genuine Mon- tagnacs, full satin lined, that were originally marked $125. Swagger Ulsters made of cele- brated Regan fabric—the only woolens loomed in the world the wear of which the makers uncon- ditionally guarcntee, or replace with a new coat. These were originally marked $90, Then there are swagger Raglan coats made of famous Crombie & Worumbo fabrics. Some have plaid backs, others half quilted, satin yokes. Also Single and Double- Breasted form - fitted models and conservative Chesterfields. In short this is a sale in which there is nothing missing. Every coat in this sale was originally priced $75 to $125, At $39, we are taking a heavy loss and offering the greatest bar- gain ever presented in New York. Any man seeking the best in over- coats cannot afford to miss this wonderful op- portunity New Spring Models in TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS Distinctive ideas, particularly adapted to the needs of the fashionable woman or miss. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TO-MORROW: TRIMMED MILAN HATS $1 1.753 Third Floor Handsomely trimmed effects in Burnt vA ich, Plain Ostrich or Flowers. A Most Complete Assortment of That Were Originally Priced °85,'90,'95,'100 °125 At this price we are accepting a huge. loss on “these Overcoats. The materials are the finest imported and domestic woolens made. None better tailored at any price. Every coat bears the label of a nationally famous maker, Sizes 33 to 52. Regulars and stouts, Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms All the correct styles and desirable materials are now on display at especially attractive prices, ay Embroidered eyelets aw finished with drop bead tassels bestow unusual effectiveness on the \. handsome model _ pic- tured. Colors are navy, brown and black, Notable Values for Thursday in A Special Group of HOUSE DRESSES Dainty, simple styles in durable Fabrics, including Chambrays and Ginghams $1.95 lo 4.75 Second Floor — Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway Georgette dresses in 29 Floor ISW. 34% St PEN DAILY TILL 6 P, M.—SATYRDAY. TILL 9 P, pearl gray, cocoa, navy | and brown are also to‘be | had at this fest) volun,