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Ee td ES RE EEE ene aaa ‘ rah at i ‘ , , . ‘ , i ; 4 ’ ~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, T821." ait rox atin Port Pai Got | HOLDUP SUSPECTS | FREED BY CITY. HFLD.BY U. S. ‘oup to-day confirmed who sailed a ngincer ing $2 -| / ia fotmer chief en had re HELD IN $10,000 BAIL ment will | ¥ f to @ail unless his pay was be summated soot Final details, | ‘ae 000 . ~ * Includin, interes" o a turit Be Saad 14.000 Kronen to 28.00 | Two Caught in Brooklyn After a fenin, wan the ex See ee eral ie te ender me > pe! r whieh | ne . ence of four young Philadetphi Phe more than is paid te edlish Chase in Which Shots {vested kx sn antonwbile. holding. stood detatis of the loan will be an- | A Mad nounced at end of the week | Ba} er Minister to the Unite His Are Fired. bottion of whiskey and two revotvors, | MOU : | ie Lx tt ~ when arraigned to-day ‘before Maets-| Reports Su See enicane. Ane} apa b/ Sanciged and one men st of Hh ‘ a four blocks chase, during] trate Douras In West Side court Die. | DTsz!l. whlch enpending, are near. | ae Sine tahice St alee jonahan and Russell! miased on @ otiarge of violati rade Seeaten 9) Peoney? 2 stokers, also refuse: sail unless mi violating the Sul-| to be premat venue station, Brook! livan law, they were Immediately re- e - more was paid to them So Mr. emptied their revolvers, two men] arrested on a charge of violating the = = _ sf meine —— Bjorkstorm signed up his friends in captured at De Kalb Avenue and] Vointead law by possessing liquor ile- a Canton CG ‘ ; \* Collection of “Penalties” for Recruited by Port Engineer the clubs of the two cities to take| Waverley Place, early to-day. Two! galty, 1 | anton Crepes, Taffetas, Georgettes, Satins, Crepe Fy y = their places. other men suspected of having alded in| The ¢o . | Meteors, Cre; i icotii 5 . : pl four men—John R, Keen, nine: " . pe ines, Tricotines and Serges i rikes Is When Laborers Demand Bi Jenny Lind was a passenger aboan)| tho toidup of Lym K. Moray of| teon, No. 106 Vine Street; William F, k ng ‘ ‘olumivus Pl who had just been! my j 2 $14 95 to $45 ae > Caiting the yeasel, put she did not land in the| Columtus Place, a y nean, twenty-nine, No. 4411 Balti- “< | ° ‘Wid Charged. Pay Boost Before Sailing. | ria taahion. Jonny in a eat, the|‘imcharged from “the | United more Avenue; Thomas t. ” Mectran, * CREDIT | ae. — mascot of Mrs. Lydia Hedberg, a Bwed- a ip “Wittens GAcainae, | eoee Seceaee 141 Irving Street and : : ‘ : z ta, ta «| Harry Weyman, thirty, No. 4709 Balt- i » GRAND JURY AT WORK.]| Swetten nave Sas , me a ish maha When a tugboat screamed | 5. wit Avenue, and more Avene, i Bhilai fo Pad Diamond Gifts iG 0 e to the aid ¢ isily as the Dro’ olr wi a rte sk. | were arrested jean Alzreu ‘cas ay uecaeics calles tag: Go-enautt Tear Svtes Wl bo Ora Nuaned hi nates Briisityd ane Hughes at Lolat Brreet and aaneterdem |B sees Now tee pier New Spring Model 7! } * ., , Fy ye Gwediah- ri ie e bd ed § 9.9 cacl Avenue. ha ls Pali of 392) to complete — “Legislative Inquiry Like That t to rmvigate in epite of the demanda| Over the rail onto the top of the tus’s| Gates Avenue court for a hearing on —__—__ Bent. Confidential, Nor employer rte. Can Sh NN " f , “phon piace, Dress, \° Is Promised mands} piot house and thence to a cake of fee] THC. « noang atecenys cate tor] $29,000,000 LOAN TO CHILI. it & of Lockwood Is of Inbor, and when the Droitning-| quating in the water. ne of tha bandits hit him, on aaa broldery, Escape Fe at Once, holm dovked at the foot of 55th Street! Jerry Sullivan, a bargeman of Ta- a bhunt instrument whiks| Detatte, ¢ Te Said, Will Me An- [=] tional-value, and the North River to-day nearly] yonne, moved by Mrs. Heaberi's cry} « We tho ‘hots fred by the metaced BE Hae ot Week, 170 BROADWAY, N. Y. $29.95 With €000 Newark union building |yyory member of the fireroom force | of distress, chivalroualy tried to rescue |OMeers took eat Bankers represénting the Latin- Cor, Maiden Lane—Sth Floor, . Je Aw he reached for her he fell Prades men out of work for the IM4{l was on deck, pick and span, with| sverhoant and Jenny leaped again on @wo weeks under a lockout by the |baggage to keep social engagements] the tus rn 4 ded to Jerry Jenny gained contractors’ and employer’ associa- | ashore and has not heen geen Aine The Drottninghdlm, upon whose) “4h ee tions, County Prosecutor J. Henry *#larrison, it. was announced to-day, haifa fgg aprente Le ave Scalded tm Ship Explosion. = a ary in_|had made big demands for pay, had] Stephon Overstrom, No. 419 Worst ew to ie oS ae to | been brought over by miliionnires,|ésth Street, was perhaps fatally scald- “ies echanical engince! eagors|ed by steam to-day when there was an eT have been rained ot Newark puildera|™ Detneers and professors) ericson in the engine room of the ie Bay union eae in the technical universities of steamship Take Gavange in dock at . ©) ) tn the moan time contractors, city | Gothenberg and fo gectinemadsapormnals wore’ woaided while trying 10 ° ° rec or sory gurd rescue him. P) Torticiaia and poveral labor organiza- enuine ictro. da wie " - |” |} Mons, including the Essex County = _ ] * Trades Body, the central organize - | (Tarim iar mar mar vat MAT a ae MT OM GR PN A RCN (SL DK e : | ion of all A. F. of L. locaia, are ex- F MB pncting the passage this week by the =| rect a IS Smart Spring Early Spring ‘ New Jersey Legislature of at least 5 a —+ ih) fa} M Is i Styles it fone of the two bills they have de- c( *‘ufcheon’s | Mode Lal tyles in ‘manded providing for a legislative > Every day people come to Landays for gen- Tailored Suits Coat-Wraps | “Gmvestigation of building trades con- = uine Victrolas to replace other talking-machines of i Jasons. ’ A a| | of re. ¥ h- . Mone of the its in expected to Men’s Dressing Gowns 2 b: PoiretTwills, Suede Velours, [pass within a week and the investi- z $ ‘Genuine Victrola Genuine Victrola Velour Checks, Polo Cloths, Tricotines and Serges. $16.95 to $50 Silvertones and Bolivias, $15.95 to $50 Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes at Special Prices is committee, when formed, will aS straight for Newark, it was Shai. |} Wiltiam J. Lyons, President of the XIV—$225 § Your choice XI—$150 ‘Your choice ‘Bullding Trades Council, bus been of Records $10 of Records $10 es oe ee oe oe ce oe D TOTAL $160 TOTAL $235 D HAMILTON GARMENT CO. | two unions affliated with the coun- Robe or Smoking Jacket with a good spells ‘‘comfort.”” By Special Arrangement “Our Entire Fifth Ave. Building Exclusively for Women’s Apparel” EES icciicn ja savesilgnting book and the chance to get ‘‘one’s fect up” daw 307 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 31st St. ‘pharges concerning the allesed pay- CE7 Es TTT ir yd ee ee M quent of “penalties” invotving $5,000 M. ; . . thie offercan ajeo be had at Gaia to have been extorted from an icCutcheon’s complete line of Dressing * ONK—Smiths = Bast Orange contractor because the Gowns, Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets 427 Fifth Ave. 23 Ww. 42nd St. Leet Sosthern Boulevard fey Soa aig) oe hae ee are carefully tailored to give this com- eck, PO Ae DONO I me cacaneaberes \ Ms a chtgrss nek ancy plete satisfaction, In Newark: 775 Broad St. 11 North Broadway. j Fabian, owner of a new motion pic- “ture house, under a strike threat, and » $100 which Fred Kilgus, school con- tractor, said he was compelled to pay fecently to a union leader. OPEN EVENINGS AT 42nd 8T. Brocaded Silk Smoking Jackets, Silk Lined . . Special Price, $25.00 Art-Silk Lounging Robes, BANWINN BRO NorTHWest Corner SiIxTHAVESIS™ Str. a) "> “Because the Cocoanut Oil Products 4 Company refused to pay a $400 penalty | ta union leader, officials of that con- | earn gaid, workmen engaged in Irtex- =: ‘wWlar tactics, The firm planned to add | Several buildings to its seventeen-acre plant on the Newark meadows and be- an the erection of a $600,000 building. WNon-union labor was employed on ex- | @avation work and eventually a union official was sald to have appeared and demanded the “penalty.” : is yours for the asking. It was offered by cheok, but he $8.50, $10.50, $12.00 and $15.00 R d : f ese cnet worteie se: Domestic Terry Bath Robes eductions. o eared for work drunk, and when they were discharied a strike was called until they were reinstated, A freman cut jumber beams six inches too short and was discharged, but had te be reinstated when the men struck. Only five bricklayers were allowed to work when ten times that number Ps . a . Covered with flowered $Q.98 were needed The company finally 1s Peery qo yee ticks, slightly soiled, at 8 test Prater ate sinb,000, ane Distinctive ideas gained through combining Worsted Wool Jersey Coats Disposal. a Plain Figure Tags Proscoutor Hurrison dal to-day he and box pleated Checked Flannel Skirts into Suits ideally suitable for High Grade Louis XVI. Period Dining Room Suite in Ses re te lcgiaatied invent the Country or Seashore promenade, Figured American Walnut, ) gation bitis will be made a special # eter of burinese next Monday nixnt . eens oF DOLD nay be pee ircneh MeGibboun & Cn . SPECIAL at $35.00 CALLED NAMES; FIRES ‘SHOT. * uard Held for folation, M William Taggart, » Custom House S > Setiard, was taken to Yorkville Court to: @ay on 4 charge of violating the Sul- Mivan Law. > He said when at the corner wf Téth ) *Btrect and Third Avenue carly this \; AS Morning two men “called him names.” Whey were persistent in it, he said, and he fired a shot to attract attention. ‘The shot brought « patrolman, who found no trace of the allegnd abusive pair, 00 he arrested Taggart, who was theld in $300 bail. He had no permit for hia revolver and said he thougit he needed none, since he was in the Gov. ernment service. Pind Peddler Who Was Willea a Millies. BORKELDY, Cal, Newsome, aged peddier, who was left Sn estate of nearly « million dollars by @ relative in Philadelphia, and for ‘Whom the police have been searching, Was found yesterday i. Berkeley by the police. APARTMENTS FURNISHED % COMPLETE FROM #50. to *500) %) OPE) DAY EVENINGS” ». $1: WEEKLY I Cacerr( #3. DOWN ON #50: 5, DOWN ON $752" 00: FISMER BROS DLUMBUS AVEMUE “URNITURE- TOE*SRL" STATION ar Conan * <\ OPEMS AN ACCOUNT ¥7 DOWN ON Fob. 3.—Alfred Special Price, $18.00 Imported Wool Dressing Gowns Special Price, $25.00 French Toweling Bath Robes Specially priced at $21.00 and $27.00 Imported Cheviot Bath Robes Special Price $12.00 Blanket Robes Complete line at Special Price, $5.50 Department for Men— 33rd Street Entrance oe . Just East of Fifth Avenue 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE FURNITURE OF QUALITY MODERATELY PRICED SOLID MAHOGANY DESKS SECRETARY AND BOUDOIR DESKS REFECTORY AND DAVENPORT TABLES SOFA END, CONSOLE, TIPLEAF AND GATELEG TABLES CARVED OAK ARM AND SIDE CHAIRS WINDSOR ARM, SIDE & ROCKING CHAIRS MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS Delightfully comfortable OVERSTUFFED Sofas, Arm and Side Chairs, Wing and Slip- per Chairs, Chaise Longues and Day Beds. NONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS USED IN CONSTRUCTION STORE OPEN © 4. M. TO 5.20 PF. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. An Exceptional Offering Friday and Saturday— The Newest Spring Novelties in WOMEN’S SPORT SUITS The Coats or Skirts may be worn as separate garments. Nutria collars, at $49.50 Regularly up to $75.00 Suedine or Nanette Models in the season's most favored shades; large, Juxurious others with beautifully braided self Color combinations include Black-White, Navy Blue- Tan, Tan-Brown, Navy Blue-White and Rose-White. Sizes 34 to 44, Extraordinary Values in a Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY of Distinctive, high-grade models taken from our regular stock and priced Regularly $125.00 with handsome Fur Fur Collars of Taupe or Australian Opossum; tifully finished, Silk lined and interlined. ALL SIZES, Women’s Fur-Collared Wraps Soft Veldyne or Orlando Wraps Collars Natural Squirrel, Beaver or Seotch Moleexpertly tailored and beau- Silk lined and in- terlined. Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Moufflon, Ostrich.—ALL SIZES. of February Sale Suggestions Dreamland Each salesman in our store has had a broad experience in outfitting homes of every type. Come in and consult him. He will be glad to make any suggestions you desire. This is a part of the service we extend to you. It 25 to 40% We offer hundreds of bar- gains, with special tags tied to original tags showing the actual amount you are sav~ $Q.98 Dreamland Mattress 8 White cotton felt; in 3 ft. 4 ft. and 4 ft, 6 in. sizes, with roll edge. UWCorn. 6" Aves\S" Ten pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches wide; China Cabinet, 41 inches wid i Table, 38 §439°° s- Queen Anne Bedroom Suile yyy 5), in Figured American Wainut ( | trat ¥ g of DRESSER, CHIFFOROBE, VANITY $ .00 TABLE and BED; four pieces; as il- 32 for Nationally Advertised Home Furnishings MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES ot PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS 1921 World Almanac 50c on Stands - - 65¢ by Mail LESS” We Are Headquarte: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.