The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 14

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LOKWOOD CASES a (Continued From First Page.) Belding Trades Council of Walking Delegates, in the Tombs pending his sion with the approval of he Judge ol the court imposing sentence. Hettrick maintained to-day the} @ogged appearance of cheerful confi- fence with which he has contended sincé the Lockwood committee began to delve into hig activities, that his Knott, While awaiting the verdict vesterday afternoon Hettrick jokingly remarked to Mr. Knott: “1 wonder whether I'll sleep in your uptown or downtown hotel to-night, Sherif?" He slept “downtown.” Ss i —>— ra; @Ppeal from a sentence to Sing Sing | operations have been within the law, Hy for biniding trades extortion, took the} and that this will be established by} PAROLE BOARD first opportunity in the exercise hour | decision of a higher court. " for prisoners this morning to join] John T. Hettrick formerly was a WILL SET LIMIT ON T. Hottrick and the three com-| newspaper reporter and afterward HETTRICK’S TERM : ane who were sentenced to the | private secretary to August Belmont. ee Penitentiary after thelr conviclion|He was publicity agent for the In- The sentence Imposed upon consp racy yesterday. With = Hettrick, Herbert Smith, | mitted to the bar and had established plumbing contractor, and William H. ‘a fairly lucrative practice outside his terborough at the time he was ad- Hettrick, Smith, Doran and Chap- man falls under the’ Indeterminate Sentence Act, Chapter 619, of the G. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street pointed by the Mayor for varying terms, The present members ate Bertram de N. Cruger, Chairman; Jacob Dubbell F Attempted SS ————- wn mo Se nt nc a ! if ers sf ” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. Chapman and Willian J, Doran.) stone, plumbing and other combina- Laws of 1915. By this act, every | prisoner at any ‘time, either on | months to three years by Judge Crain : Tepresentatives of the Journeymen | tions, prisoner sentenced to a. county parole or on “conditional releage” | in val Sessions to-day after }. Plumbers’ Union, Brindell was ob- Hettrick described himself yester. jail or penitentiary is comifittes or may diacharge him, except that iat guilty to attempted Lob acrved for a considerable time in|@ay as fifty-three years old, born in [0 the custody of the Parole Com. the committing Judge or court |'reeny in the first srg gsr | carnestly sympathetic conversation, | Brooklyn, of Irish parentage, married, —™mission. must aprove any parole or release verng peer suas) ton wa hears Every day spent by the men in the| Protestant, never before convi:ted, The Parole Commission consists | in writing, and penitentiary sen- | iciy “qrust Company on a worthless ‘Tombs counts upon the terms of their | 4® attorney by profession and resid. Of the Commissioner of Correction tences cannot exceed three years. check: senjence, the minimum len: t of which | "NB at the Hotel Albert. and the Police Commissioner, ex 7 Probation Officer Kimb&ll reported jn determined by the Parore Commix-| This hotel is owned by Sheriff OMficlo, and three members ap- PRISON FO BANKER’S SON.) iat pubder's troubles began two years ago when & woman he met in the Commodore Hotel, gave him a check for $28,000 to purchase bonds that for ‘ 4 Fro 80] tor her e check w od 1 and Commissioners Hamliton and Im th national| Dubbel's father had to #ettle Enright. The commission may refease any », was sen enthary for from # -l for the woman jewelry and other purchases of his son Dubbel is, married x his a nine-year-old daught and Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Silk tops and. soles. favored Spring shades of Grey. High-grade Qualities of WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY PRICED EXCEPTIONALLY LOW INGRAIN SILK HOSE | CHIFFON SILK HOSE (HEAVY WEIGHT) Silk tops; lisle soles; Black only. Black and the Thirty-fifth Street | $2.10 ~ $2.95 Nota Question of Profit, But the Right to Exist On That Plain, Inalienable Privilege of Every American Hinges a Momentous Decision. The virile blood of any good American citizen, we believe, would not permit of any other de- cision than we have made—name- ly, to appeal direct to the public, in spite of threats and a boycott of no small part of our retail store trade not to sell at retail. There is no other alternative. However, like many other high class clothing manufacturers, we found ourselves suddenly co fronted with unusual and serious circumstances, brought about by the refusal of the public to buy of the retail clothing merchants, who, in turn, did not buy of us and most other manufacturers Our stock rooms in consequence remained jammed with thousands of fine suits and overcoats and with no other apparent market in sight. The outlook was black— very serfous, with no apparent so- lution but to offer our stocks direct to the public at an extraor- dinary sacrifice. This, In sheer desperation, we finally decided to do. The sponse of the public was insts taneous and the buying comme: surate with the elation expressed over the values we offer, in every sense highly extraordinary, not only in price but in character, style, fit and finish, comparable only to real custom work and made of 100 per cent. wool. Atop of this real service to the public came the aforesaid chal- means that you can walk into our factory, show rooms at 810 Broad- way, opposite 11th Street, and se- lect a suit or overcoat which we promise you will prove the most astounding bargain you have yet seen—50% to 75% below retail prices—cut on advance patterns, 100% pure wool, with finest of linings, trimmings and the best workmanship, making no charge ”' for alterations, , At $20, for instance, we offer You a suit or overcoat that is m- variably sold in retail stores at $40. In fact, our prices are phenome- nally low even at wholesale, sim- ply because our factory is a com- paratively inexpensive proposition —upstairs—and much cheaper to maintain than the average ground floor retail. clothing. store. But we do not want you to take anything for granted; come, see and investigate for yourself; de- mand corroboration of every statement made here. If you believe in fair play and a real’ reduction in clothing prices we ask your co-operation, guaran- teeing the above absolutely au- hentic, and, further, to return your money instantly and without a word if you can duplicate our values anywhere, or if you feel dissatisfied in any respect. Our factory—one flight up—will be open from 8.80 A. M. to 7.80 P. M. during this sale. INGRAIN SILK HOSE} ALL SILK HOSE lenge to stop selling at retail, and The Men’s Shoe Department Silk garter tops; lisle soles. Fine quality; open work lace stop cotanuae ctavoneeewe. eke bik period Lear age BA Medium weight. Black only, patterns. Black or Cordovan servin je di ve may | Surplus stock of winter overcoats ; j i J . x the public direct. We may ! is making a special feature of be wrong, but we feel that once | to. the retail trade at most any the public is thoroughly enlight- | Price they would bring rather e ° ened as to the facts in contro- | than carry over the stock. This _.#7'\ vear we will’offer the general pub- { versies of ‘this character justice Nailinerdane: lic the same proposition, the reg- ular retail val of these coats Therefore we will continue sell- being $40 to § Our prices to ing to the public direct, which yow/are now $20, $25 and $30, Make No Mistake. Our Factory Is Upstairs, One Flight. Note This Carefully! FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL ‘*\~ A . | “Makers of Clothes of the Better Kind for Men and Young Mén.”* Double finger tips. FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (take elevator) ore flight up. | 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St., N. Y. Men’s All-leather Street Shoes hinge te et | || Fownes SILK GLOVES for WOMEN These Shoes are made of selected calfskin in black and | | two shades of tan, and are high laced, with medium or ! 16-button length. wide toe. Paris point embroidered backs. $1.95 Tan Beaver Grey ‘Mode Ecru Champagne Several Hundred Pairs of White Black Men’s Shell Cordovan Shoes in dark brown, high laced, with medium toe, are now on | Special Sale at the greatly reduced price of | $9.50 per pair: All of these Cordovan Shoes are of the well-known Balta i make, and offer exceptional value at the price quoted. | (Sixth Floor) Last Week of FEBRUARY VALUES \| Exceptional reductions are offered you this month from the new low prices that are bound to prove surprising. You will fully realize it after an inspection. REDUC- TIONS UP TO 40%. Certainly—Our LIBERAL CREDIT Isat Your Disposal. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. A New Assortment of the Latest Styles in Women’s and Misses’ TRIMMED HATS ' Comprising models suitable for immediate and early Spring wear a) __ ——— There is something distinctly refined Very Special at $6.95 THIRD FLOOR Decidedly attractive shapes—both wide or small—in Milan Hemp, : Fancy Straws and Visca. Flowers, Fruit, Moire Silk Ribbon and Hair Braid Trimming add to the effectiveness of these smart models. WOMEN’S HAND BAGS NEW SPRING MODEL of Silk, CHECKED SILKS. in ruffle » ef- real Leather or Suede. All the fects; also moires; six distinct latest colorings. models to select from. Excellent Values at $7.50 Values $2.85 $4.85 Large assortment of smart, narrow Leather Belts $1 00 to $9 75 to match for the new Spring Dresses and Coats... The New Victrola Is at McCreery’s It has at last become pos- sible for you to secure a Cabinet Victrola for $100! The supply is limited and the terms so surprisingly low, it simply means “Quick Action” to get it. 4-Piece Colonial Suite in American Walnut FABLE and BED in full size; four pieces, aw illue *SDOQ-75 ad he an €xtra Special Feature 27933 Carpets of Axminster and Velvet of the well-known firm of Alexander Smith & Sons A large selection of pattern. suitable for Living Rooms, Parlors, Dining, Bed Rooms and Halls. Laid on your floors at To-Day’s Wholesale Co WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS 0 To-Day's Price Our Sale Price $ ° 0 é - Smith’s Saxony Axminster Carpets $3.40 Yd. $2.50 Yd. at Exceptional Sale Prices for Saturday i] Smith's Fine Grade Velvet’Carpets 3.87 Yd. 2.75 Yd. These Prices Include Making and Laying Be Sure to Bring Size of Rooms With You! OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES WWGor 6" Wves\5"St Women’s and Misses’ UNION SUITS — Fine Cotton; Pink or White; regular or extra sizes; bodice and shoulder strap style; tight or loose knee. 85c Glove Silk Top UNION SUITS— Fine cotton, body; bodice style; rib- bon straps;* regular or extra sizes, $1.95 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS — White; shoulder strap style; plain or cross bar patterns, 85c ATHLETIC UNION SUITS — Silk Mull, plain or dotted; all sizes, but not in every style, $2.95 DOWN New Victrola No. 80 $5.0 Down, Balance Small Monthly Payments sth Avenue James McCreery & Co, 2% sect ~ Greatest Seller on Earth! ON SALE NOW 1921 World Almanac. Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures 50conStands - - - = 65c by Mail

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