The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 10

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| men in their homes, said the entire Mascio family assaulted him and he had to draw ) t away with! TBYEAROLD GIRL his prisoner. Ne ing made | is demand, for on to the) | {Perno home, he said bot away Sel | the lock en the doo uring Perno | in bed with two guns under his pil- low. The detective said he also found IN BOLD HOLDUP "<= — bse YOUTHS HAD “STOLEN AUTO. Four Arrested im Possession of Can—One Had Biack Mank, Police. Say. Charged with being in possession of @ stolen momobile Charlies Dressler, seventeen, of No, 433 Bighth Averue: Waward Quighey, eighteen, of No, 215 West 120th Aineet; Raymond Farman, nineteen, of No- 49 St. Nicholas Terrace, vard, and John Porno of No, %66/and Charles G. Skinkwin, twenty-one, ami! reot, of No. 274 West f7th Street, were ar- r a +g - dete beste orig seta rested early to-day Aa they came from fF City, were held in $10,000 ball each|, restaurant in Kiwhth Avenue, near by Magistrate Miller in the Long/ 1th Street, by Detectives Donohue and Leock, Istand City Court to-day, charged| “ie 0. wan stolen Intt ovening: by. Joseph Zieokla of No. 516 Banat | Isidore Gaynor of No. ND West 71h Street, Manhattan, with holding | Quigley had a Minck mi Mtrect, GF automatic pistol which flr 4 tim up and robbinb him of $1! and a | liquid, the police = * roe Oi cieen veer] WEAT PRICE INQUIRY BEGINS. a: old and the men eighteen and nine- teen, The two young men were Held | savestigation Will Cover All @ec- tion of the City. ip an additional $1,000 each for ai- ‘The Public Markets Department willy leged Sullivan Law violation. Zeckla said the girl telephoned {to-day begin a systematic investigation bim making an appointment to meet |of the retail prices of meats, according him last evening and that while they’) to Mrs, Louls Keed Welzmiller, Deputy were walking at Boulevard and Bim Can Teta ate Chanting. ber Street the youths Reld him up with | cent more than the wholemle prices. uns, boat nim on the head and saree ea Ck Na . robbed him while the girl looked on. {veatiention in all ‘7 Afterward, he said, Beatrice left with | * = % the robivers. Manolo and Porno told the court the girl ‘framed’ ‘the whole thing. To this sbe retorted that Zieckia had annoyed her and @he had asked the others to “deat him up" but that she bad not suggested robbery. Detective Schlow, who arrested both » Beatrice Dorsey Heid With i Two Companions In $10,- 000° Bail Each. Pye sawed, Y Beatrice Dorsey of No. 664 Boule- ‘vard; Joseph Mascio of No. 592 Boule- from 173th and an @ jet of 8500 KEOOND HAND OVER COATS while No Hh — $5 bal Ulsher ‘= M. COHEN beni 4 a5, Cor, 17th St, 435.5th Ave.|| 173 B’way Cor. 39th Street | Cor. Cortlandt 2. Tel. Murray Hill 3793 Tel. Cortlandt 777 FINAL SALE! FUR COATS DIRECT TO YOU 60% SAVING UP TO Our Entire $1,000,000 Stock Now Below Wholesale Prices! Buying our own pelts and manufacturing all our own garments, we are enabled to sell greatly below the regular retail trade, but right now, by taking advan- tage of the collapse of the fur market, we have bought 50% to 75% below last year’s prices and pass these savings along to you. ‘OR -ALL THESE SPECIALS TQDAY AND TOMORROW All Coats Included in This Sale Range From 34 to 60 Inch Bust. $275 $600 HUDSON $200 BALTIC : SEAL COATS $75 $275 $300 $675 HUDSON sau. coats $300 $350 FRENCH SEAL COATS $150 Sere ate oe it ‘Skunk trimmed, 88 Inches tong, $650 HUDSON SEAL COATS BAunk trimmed, 48 Inches tong. $550 HUDSON SEAL COATS $325 HOLLENDER SEAL COATS .... $250 FRENCH SEAL COATS$100 ois SABMOT CONTE. $80 $300 RACCOON COATS. on $125 FUR NECKPIECES SUITABLE FoR SUMMER $60 STONE MARTEN SCARFS. .$25 $55 SKUNK ANIMAL SCARFS. $25 $60 SQUIRREL ANIMAL SCARFS Loe samei-aheenh temchamacns trp limi banner _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. BANDIT GETS $40 MURDER LAID TO JEALOUSY. ioe” avila’ 0. AND A CIGARETTE of Mrs, Beltcher Suvinavich, No. 457 Twe Weld as Witnesses tm Myn-| Broadway, Bayonne, whowe body wus te ue Killieg of Woman. ~ found Tuesday in Newark Bay, The + . ¥ " men afe believed to have important Hands Rest of Smokes Back to the | Award Vacca, No, 65 Weat Mth] oowiedge of her affairs a Street, and Dominic Verdi, No, 131 Th resent theo of the police t: New Jersey Man He Weat 20th Street, both of Bayonne, N.| 1.11 tho murder wae dome bye Had Robbed. J., were held tn $5,000 bail each by | {hs t ey Recorder Cain to-day as material wit- PATERSON, N. J., Feb, U.—Forty vs. hi dofiars an’ a cigarette were taken from Albert A. Shoudy of Saddle Rock last night by automobile bandits shortly after he alighted from the Brie train at Hobokus. Stoudy had gone onty a short way up the Franklin Turnpike, when a black touring car approached and stopped alongside him. One of the ocoupanws inquired the way to Suffren, N. ¥. While Shoudy waa explaining the route, the other drew a revotver and said: “Throw up your mits.” After the robber had searched Shoudy for weapons and had taken the $40, be lowered his gun and asiied for “a snioke.” Shoudy handed Mm a package of cigarettes, ‘The high- wayman took one and returned the men in disposing of the body, [Srtecatce] “OQ "SAL AD A" TEA is an everyday luxury in reach of all reat of the package, He used his own matches. Stern Brothers ‘West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street We have arranged for To-morrow a Special Sale of STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE at Decidedly ‘Advantageous Prices Cold Meat Forks Olive Spoons or Forks Cream Ladles At Gravy Ladles At Lemon or Beef Forks Tomato Servers , Bon Bon Spoons 1.35 Vegetable Spoons 2.85 Sugar Tongs or Spoons Each Fish Servers Butter Picks ach | Pie Servers Each Candlesticks 8 inches 10 inches $ 10.50 Pair $ 12.95 Pair ‘Flower Vases 9 inches 12 inches $8.25 ea. $12.95 ea. Sale of French Suede GLOVES (Two-clasp overseam ‘sewn) $1.50 (Regularly $2.50 pair) Decidedly dressy Gloves in fine quality French Suede. Black Pongee Cream White A Very Special Purchase Enables Us to Offer Tremendous Price Concessions in a SALE of WATCHES for Men and Women Wrist Watches for Women—14- karat gold; very small flat model; 15-jewel movement; round or octa- gon shapes on ribbon bracelets, of fancy dials, $18.75 $19. 75 WATCHES for MEN and BOYS Wrist Watches—Sterling silver; Open Face Watches—20-year 15-jewel movement; cushion shape; gold-filled quality; 15-jewel move- flat model; fancy dials; pigskin ment; flat model; fancy dials, $7.95 $12.00. Wrist Watches for Women— Sterling silver; 15-jewel Swiss lever movement; enameled, plain or en- graved; a variety of | ahapes: white Drastic Price Reductions in a Sale of CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR Sturdily constructed, comfortable Shoes, suitable for school or outdoor purposes. Group I.—REDUCED TO Group II.—REDUCED TO $2.95 and 3.50 $3.95 and 4.50 Sizes 5 to 11. Sizes 114% to 2. All sizes in the assortment but not all sizes in every style. Exceptional Values in a Special Group of BOYS’ SHOES—Sizes 2 to 5—$5.50 Oe Ar eee hose mug ener etna a eases in connection with the murder| Jealous woman who was assisted by = ee! Worth More’n the Price E shall open up these lots of splendid shoes—any man or woman who needs good shoes at a low price cannot afford to miss this—if you can’t come Mon- ‘day come: Tuesday. The price stays as long as the shoes hold out. 4000 Pairs of Men’s Boots Black or Tan Leathers. Narrow or Broad Toes. Brogues and Bluchers. $ 63 3000 Pairs of Women’s Boots Black or Tan Leather. Narrow or Wide Toes. Straight or Wing Tips. French or Military Heels. $ 5. 85 Sign gnet Shoe Co. , Opp. Herald Bldg. “Ave. and 149th St. Harlem, 112 W. 125th St. Brooklyn, 557 Fulton St, N. B.—On February 19th or thereabouts we will open our new 42d Street Store—Nos. 135-137, at Times Square. Retatlers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Sh “For the Whole Family’ 1 ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS EEEROD LTTE Lord & Taylor 38th Street © —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Watch This Weekly Record List So popular are Victor, Records that the moment a new one is made there is a tremendous demand for it. We anticipate this by keeping our supply adequate. We have the!new ones as soon as they come out, and many of the old ones. Each week we advertise a list of good records that we have on hand. Learn to watch for it, so that you can have the records that will make you enjoy your Victrola to the fullest. Dance Records 18714 (Tip Top Elsie Baker |! 4 Wisi Could Make It So—Fox Trot hen You and I Were Young, Maggie, Six Brown Bros. Wien evian f 85c | 18713/ 12th St. Rag—Fox Trot. .All Star Trio ‘Dotty Dimples—Fox Trot.All Star Trio 187174 Margie—One Step All Star Trio { Palesteena—FozTrot. Original Diziel 18698 Chile, Bean—Fox : My Little Bimbo—Fox 1 18701 (1 Love You, Sunday—On Be Oh, Gee, Oh, Gosh—Fox Songs and Ballads 17474 frie Threads Among the Gold, Charles Harrison Elsie Baker . Elsie Baker $1.00 aa en You've Begn a Mother to Me, 45174, Sweet and Low. {A"Southern Lullaby. . Henry Buren Py Charles Har rison 85c Just Like a Rose.. 45161 (Beautiful Ohio. Dear Little Boy of Mine, > Eline and Dunlap $1.00 on’s Orch, rot, Benson's Orch. 18715 {lf You Could Care—One Step, Benson's Orch . Williams $1.25 |Happy—Waltz., .Benson’s Orch. | 18432 | Maytime—One’ Step, Smith’ s Orch. Henry Burr JAmerican Serenade—Waltz, Sterling Trios 85¢ li Smith's Orch. Children’s Records When Daisies Died and: Violets Blue, Lama Littlefield |She Never Told Her Love—U1- Orpheus | j kama Littlefield ” Kitty Cheatham $1.75 y Rhymes No. 2. Kitty Cheatham 64744—Lohengrin (Prelude to Act 2), 17001 (Hlighland Fling—Scoteh Boston Symphony Orch $4.25 $2.00 64306 A Perfect Day . 18710 Broadway Rose Mother's Lullaby..... Red Seal 74198--Open the Gates of the Temple, Williams 74534—Aloha Oc (Hawatian Melody), Gluck & Quartette 18528 $1.75 y Rhymes No. Sone, ictor Band |Hamarinskaia—Russion Folk Song, Victor Band in Song, zabeth Wheeler 89094—Sing Me to Sleep. Gluck & Zimbalist 74628—Prelude, M. G. Mirror—Piano— Rachmaninoff 17004 {1, A Dew Drop. 2. R [Mother Goose, No. 2 17776 (Blue Bird, He Mi $1.75 a5: | Duck and Mr. $1.75 Olive Kle a and Tiddly Wee, Olive Klei 74509—Lucia—Mad Scene. Galli Cure 88612—Compana di San Guisto (with chimes) Caruso Viddly Winks 75 at 60080 Babes $1.75; Seventh Floor n Toyland (Toymaker's sho; ») Caruso Victor Herbert Orch 88625—La Juive (The Jewess) IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD. “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND [i ey | De A fallen NE As at

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