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« CUT THROUGH WALL: GET $20,000 IN LOOT Burgtars Shot at Make Their Es- cape From Sixth Awenue Furrier’s Shop. Burglars escaped with $20,000 worth @ furs, suits and gowns from the Janice Shop, 745 Sixth Avenue, @rly this morning despite a fusillade of ‘ullets fired at them as they fled along 44 Street. ‘Their loot probably would hve been much larger had they not ac- @identally-set off a burglar alarm. The burglars first entered a vacant building next the Janice Shop through ap alley running back from 43d Street. ‘They cut a hole through the wall, care- ¢ ALMIRALL JURY SPENT $42,269 Counsel Fees Cost $23,500, Stenog- tapher $9,677 and Detectives and Investigators $2,304 ‘The Extraordinary Grand Jury tm- panelled by directién of Gov. Smith in August, 1919, and variously known as the Almirall and the Overshadowing Crime Grand Jury, cost the taxpayers $42,269.17 and a considerable sum in addition charged through the office of the Attorney General on accounts! not available when the body Petoad dismissed Maroh 1, 1921, ‘the counsel foes were $23,500, the stonographers’ bill $9,677.07 and $2,304 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 9, 1921, America’s Most Magnificent Display Grand Rapids Sample fully avoiding the protecting burglar alarm wires of the Holmes Electric ‘System. After bundling up goods which the; Owner said were wortl more than | 990.000 they tackled the. safe,” When they found it would take too, much was paid to detectives and investigators. Impanelied to investigate criminal an- archy, it branched into a study of milk profiteering, and when asked by District Attorney Swann to investigate charges that the Interborough strike was part of an 8 cent fare conspiracy, it broke re- lations with the District Attorney and discovered the existence of “The Over- shadowing Crime” which it passed out of existence without revealing. ‘The principal ent of the Almirall Grand Jury was ine indictment time to crack it they cut through | Ghother wall to, the Canadian Fur Shop, | That place also is wired by the ‘Holmes: System and an alanm was sent the Holmes office, No. 160 East 39th et, while the burglars were hastil gathering furs (or removal. They took| or Charles F. Murphy ‘others on Ring the Canadian Fur Shop. | charges of tax frees is out of Swe 190 Were paeh TUBS the quarrel of lurphy and his the alley to 43d Street. It is believed friend relative Wns Bites “teotes they in an automobile. aK ‘Burgiars broke into the second floor Sf the lott building, at No. 140 West a Street, early yesterday morning ‘ and stole $4,000 "worth of dross BOY, 12, LEADS TO ARREST. from Licht’ & Son, and $].800 worth of eee Liberty Bonds from the safe of | the American White Goods Novelty Com- pany. Quick Thinking Lands woyer of School Child Twelve-year-old George Deverall, No. 1555 Hast Fifth Street, Brooklyn, was praised before all his classmates to-day at the St. Brénden Parochial School, Avenue © and East 13th Street, for the wey he caused the arrest, this morning, of Alfred Oxley, No. 708 Eighth Ave- nue, Manhattan, who was held in $500 bail in the Coney Island Court on a \| charge of disorderly conduct. ‘There had been “many complaints ly déran; Who annoyed the children on to and from school. To- trail boy and his little sister wore ‘school AUTO. OVERTURNED; 2 WOMEN DROWNED Escorts Escape When Car Goes Over Embankment Into Susquehanna. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., March 9.— ‘Two women were drowned at New- berry crossing, twelve. miles from here, at midnight when an automo- | their way to when they saw boy. told hi bile plunged into the deep waters of oe onty: Oy told is sister the Susquehanna River. Arthur Riker, driver of the. car. containing Ray ‘Ballentyne, Cecil Mc- on and Mrs. Loia McCloud, at- tempted to turn it around in the highway. It plunged down a twenty-five-foot embankment into the river. The men escaped. Searchr ing parties to-day are endeavoring to locate the bodies and the missing car, away in another direction. He found a policeman, led him to the neighborhood, and Oxley was arrested. a WOMAN FELLED WITH AXE. Hit Wife Be- te Open Door. Police Say Husha cause She Was Sk ——_—--_- Incensed because his wife, ‘ecla, "LYNCHING TREE’ DESTROYED | opening tho door to Tet him in early to-day, Stephen Horanski, forty, a la- borer, of No. 193 Madison Street. as- saulted her with an axe, according to the charges made against him, inflict- ing several deep cuts in ithe head which may prove fatal. She was taken to Gouverneur Hospital. Horansici was Detective Thomas Nam- YORK, 8. C rch 9.—The village “tynohing tree, yhite oak a mile and half out of town, where five negroes were hanged a quarter century ago after the murder of a white boy, has been blown down by a high wind. Since it attained its place in history ‘the tree has been sprouting @ crop of potice clubs annually for North and South Carolina officers who favored a “persuader” carved from its branches. mK BROOKLYN arrested the apartment. sible fracture of the skull FULTON & BRIDGE STREETS SPECIAL—Thutsday! Skibo Tweed Suits A Decidedly New, Soft Home- } spun. The Beauty of the Mate- rial Attracts Immediate Attention Mannishly tailored with trig pockets and well fitting notch collars, The Jackets areall lined with silk and the tailoring is so well done they will look as well after lengthy service as when first worn. For sport and general usage. Shades of Rust, Harding Blue, Green, Wren, Tweed Canton Crepe Frocks New Mode Versions for Easter Conspicuous for the Extreme Lowness of Their Pricing 3 9” ‘Canton Crepe—the season's favorite— datco'on naw loveliness in these later B scason ercalions. Straight or new cir- A cular tunics, using cordings, pipings Gf talfela in’ vivid color contrasts and I} beadihgs for ornamentation. Soft gir- A dice add the final touch. New Graye, FI Beige, Navy and Black. ° Canton Crepe, 39.75 MAIN AND FOURTH FLOORS. Magnificently designed im richest Periods and mi in finest American walnut and mahogany. o EXTENSION TABLES In all Jatest hogany, walnut or oak. Formerly to 8128, Now As Low As FOURTH FLOOR Period styles; ma. $7 1 98 DINING ROOMS LOT L—10-PCE. DINING SUITES Formerly Up to $3500.00 $395 LOT IL—10-PCE. DINING SUITES Formerly up to $2000.00 MAIN AND FOURTH FLOORS. One of cur very handsomest suites, desutiful Antique mahogany or American walnut. York. any, Bray fini Now As Low As THIRD FLOOR now to visit 7 DRESSERS % Walnut, ivory, mahog- oak or French st. Formerly to S175. THIRD FLOOR. DRESSING Now As Low As °12 LOT V.—8-Pce. Bedroom Suites Formerly Up t Full siza or twin beds, made up in rick) NOW AS. mahogany, American” walnut or walnut, ivory and French gray... a Low AS his Fire THIRD FLOOR. TABLES and Vanity Dressers, mahog- any, ivory, walnut or oak. "815 © $2500.00 £275 LOT Vi. FLOOR -8 Pce. Bedroom Suites Formerly Up to $1500.00 in Amer. | NOW AS nies | LOW AS $195 = LOT VIl.- THIRD FLOOR fu 8-Pce. Bedroom Suites Formerly Up or] Now ASS§ mt) Low AS to $900.00 89.50 tn | NOW AS + ] LOW AS $315 CHIFFO ROBES Old ivory or French gray, or in’ mahog ‘any, walnut oF oak: Formerly to 8100. Now As $718 Low As THIRD FLOOR. LO In Four Great Lots & 1887 — DEUTSCH BROS. — FURNITURE —- HARLEM STORE ONLY — 1921 THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FURNITURE FIRE 4) |PALE HARLEM STORE ONLY Third Avenue and 123rd Street — Orde’ Wh urance Fusthold ELEGANT LIBRARY TABLES In square, oval, round and daven- port shapes; mahogany and oak. Formerty te $150, Now As $77: 5 Low As SECOND FLOOR. MORRIS CHAIRS Heavy oak frames, or mahogany fin ish; genuine Du pont leather, ve- jour or tapestry Formerty to 805, Now As OY Ad Low As ®8BCOND FLOOR, TEA WAGONS MaMogany, welnut and ak; $50,000 Stock of Very Finest: At Four Low Prices Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, Royal Wiltons, Crex and Grass Rugs Slightly damaged, but in no way affecting RUGS the wearing quality—-NO EXCHANGES. T I.—Size 9x12 LOT I1.— "Eis PL Q-5O rosy | inane O95 LOT II.—7.6x9 and 6x9 LOT IV.—27x54 and NOW AS $5.95 Formerly | NOW AS $2.50 LOW AS to $175 LOW AS Size 8.3x10 DINING ROOMS LOT Il.—10-PCE. DINING SUITES MAIN AND FOURTH FL@ORS. . Formerly Up to $1500.00 SERVING TABLES | Jacobean oak, mahoga: Aimorican wellutrin’nich Fe: riod i 08 *Formerty to 808, Now As Low As OT 1V.—10-PCE. DINING SUITES MAIN AND FOURTH FLOORS. Great selection of rich Period designe in oak, mahogany Now ‘Ae and American walnut..... Whether You See to Look or to Buy—Investigate Suites Up as High as $3500.00 in This Sale Cut to One-Third Value Thousands thronging our Six Big Floors, containing Furniture for every room in the house. Each suite and individual article the finest products of Grand Rapids famous furniture factories. Samples Only—No Duplicates The most sensational price reductions ever known in New An \ oppeatnaty for those who already have taken advantage of these great offerings, as well as for those who are Sale Tomorrow and All This Week. See What You Save on Thousands of Individual Pieces ” Formerly Now As Low As Luaurlously upholstered with to a with Formerly to $300 36x72 Formerly to $80 Goods Open An Here Account Adver- [- in Our At Our Harlem DEUTSCH BROS A— THREE (3) BIG STORES _ aint Avenue A, Open Monday & »DOWNTOWN-=, Oren Monday & 4th St. | BROOKLYN | phi fete ger bag HARLEM, 3d Ave., Cor. 123d St. Saturday Evenings Consisting of Suites andOdd Pieces for Every Room in the House mahogany, oak, wal- MAIN FLOOR. tt — i lt i aa) Now As low As ee CHINA CLOSETS Oak, mahogany and Americas walnut in oe Pe New As $7 6 Low As THIRD FLOOR. Formerly Up to $1000.00 a $150 REFRIGERATORS White enameled porcelain and Stone lined refrigerators. Dupont to #25. Yermerly to 960. 98c| tah — *B BASEMENT. finest importe $124.50 "od 8WCOND FLOOR. Low As med mahogany frames. covered tn stl und damasks, sunburst pillows and $ 74-8 SECOND FLOOR. As As Formerly to $725 Lor X.- 3- ee Leather Suites nt leather with mahogany ine wulLes. Now As Low As Formerly