The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 5

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faite! ath tile 2 pas dee aenaert ‘brown ulster, In his pockets PAR FINGERPRINTS AY FURNISH CLUE &@ loaded revolver, aaa punded in Flight After Kill- Ing Merchant, He Ends Life in Phone Booth. ‘The War Department records may inspected by the New York City olice to-day in an effort to learn by 4 rprin the identity of the Fyouthtul bandit who shot and killed hhimeelf yesterday afternoon in tho Cigar store of Solomon Hpstein, No, 7 ry Place, after murdering Mor- Balkin in his furnishing store at 2% Greenwich Street, i Siaikas the Soewoniin Gs. caly etues are @ Inundry mark “16-x" and Phe tmitial “D’ ‘on a belt buckle and Pp @ bandkerchief and a U. S. ser- Iwice button. ‘Two soldiers in uniform who vis- d the Monrue to-day and viewed was locked BACK HE GO GOES to Duty.* * F. Franklin, who cepting $2® for then his trial twenty-seven times, ho was discharged recently from |Judge Rosalsky, 4 i diately after hie dis indicted public servants," investigating this information, | partment. r a shot and sounds of fighting nd yells for help inside had started | found. the gathering of a crowd. Bailkin ran ut behind him and fell to the side- | yw ‘walk, dying an hour later in the Vol- | Drum Porter, ‘wnteer Hospital. . Littleton, former ‘Third | tery Place. Polloomen W. J. Kramer March 18. Kramer fired a shot which et ming into Epstein's store and vainly . demanding, with threats, to be shown| Drops te 27 Cents in New Vork and 24 1-2 im New Jersey. way of escape, the bandit darted into a telephone booth ana shot him- self through the temple. ine price of gasoline in The unidentified dead man was|*Mnounced to-day by the § plexion and wore a dark suit of good] fey and Baltimore, Md. material, a black velour hat and|to 16 cents. ' He had but three cents Mrs.'Batikin was unabie to dea him, saying she had never Jeen until called to look at the body. said her husband never kept more = $50 in the store, and that as far! ‘as ghe could tell nothing had peen stolen, | In front of Bailkin's store a few minutes after the ehapting Patrol- man Sydney Kerr arrested George K. Garlanakian, a Greek, for having Garlanakian de- nied being implicated in the hold-up and said he was living in the neigh- borhood while awaiting a ship. on & charge of viola- ting the Sullivan law and pending further gthonreasr nl of the shooting. WITH BACK FAY Detective Whose Trial Was Post- poned 27 Times Is Restored Judge Rosalsky to-day dismissed the indictment agninst Detective Frederick as apcused of uc- lelding Sadie Gold- berg of No. 19 East 112th Street from arrest. Franklin was indicted on March 15, 1920, in an Investigation of the Police Department by Assistant District Attorney James KE. Smith, and since had been postponed “It Franklin is a crook he should he body of the bandit thought they|bave been driven out of the Police De- partment long ago and if he ts infiotent . 4d him os @ former soldier /he should have been vindicated,” “This case bears out ‘ort Wood on Bedloe’s Island after| the contention of Judge Crain Ibix years’ service, ‘They said he mar-| there should be a special court to try Franklin, who is said to have been ® girl in Brooklyn. They gave AS-| impoverished, will receive his bac’ pay @istamt Morgue Keeper Peter Purfield) for ail the time he was under suspen- ts name and address, The police| sion and will be reinstated in the de- In aasenting to the dis- ‘Wee Garait ran oak slicin’ missal of the indictment to-day Acting of Bailkin’s store | District Attorney Banton said. the wits nesses against. Franklin could. not’ be Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions to-day granted the motion of counsel for Au y Police Commissioner, for an inspection 1e crowd chased the robber to Bat-| of the minutes of the Grand Jury that i r to Bat-| (naicted him on March 22, 1920. belief is general in the Criminal Courts and George J. Moore of the same sta-| Building that this will lead to a dis- tion, off duty, there joined the pur-| missal of the indictment agsinst Por- ui ‘The fugitive shot at Gia ter before the date set for his trial, Jiao ve man im te eter. Tuse| GASOLINE A CENT CHEAPER, A veduction of one cent a gallon in 3 Company. The pice now Is 27 cents jebout twenty-five years old, 5 fect | Orne ee ee ee to atig. ee 9 Inches in height and weighed about| was made by the Standard Ol 160 pounds. He was of light com-| pany of New Jersey, affecting New Jer The price of ropped one cent in New York He said that The Jeanklin Simon 8 Co, AA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. CHILDREN’S SHOES Smoothly Made for Rough Treatment HISisthe age that scrapes its toes, stands one foot over the other, and plays hard. Franklin Simon & Co. provide shoes for the run- and-tumble years—easy to wear and hard to wear out. Laced Models in Tan or Black Russia Calfskin SIZES 8 to 10% AGES 4 to 6 YEARS WIDTHS B to E 6,90 CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP—Third Flor SPS OSOSTSOGO GPO R Ae Da VeP ePePoMe Be BoeDoO SF OSS OSS OS PSPS OH OH SOS OOS nye enters: EERE SRR I Te TT gAnnual Spring Sales ee Embracing Every Department 5,000 U. S. Navy Blankets 10053 Wool, 4-90 Sale Begins at 9 o’Clock Tomorrow Morning Thousands of yy customers purchased similar blankets last year for 7.95. The Government price was 8.2 The loss was ours, This year, we are offering you another purchase, at 4.90—an actual ‘saving to you of over 8.00 on each blanket. Since they were made for the Navy to complete late contracts, all are fresh and perfect in every respect. A rigid inspection and the seal of acceptance (the stamp, U.S. N.) on each blanket, guarantee their quality. In other words, they are positively 100% wool. Color: Regulation Navy Blue-Gray. Size: 66x84 inches—weight, 414 pounds. (Mail and "Phone Orders promptly filled.) (Second Floor) Spring Sales Prices on Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered Real Madeira Linens The bride who buys her linens during Spring Sales Weck has started her new life aright. The purchase of the finest quality linens at prices as low as these, is a bit of practical economy which will stand her in good stead years from now. Luncheon Sets, 13 picces.....+. Guest Towels..... each, 1.45 and 1.90 set, 5.75 ‘and. 7.50 formerly 2.00 and 3,00 formerly 8.50 and 12.50 Show Towels..... each, 3.65 and 3.90 Tea Napkins....... doz., 6.75 and 7.25 formerly 5.00 and 6,00 formerly 9.00 and 10,50 Luncheon Cloths.,each, 12.50 and 15.00 Boudoir Cushion, Covers. ...+++++++5 formerly 15.00 and 19.50 each, 1.25 and 1.78 formerly 2.00 and 2.75 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs........... each, 5.00 and 6.00 Centre Pieces...++++++++ 90c and 1.45 formerly 7.25 and 8.00 formerly 1.25 and 2.00 Pillow Cases, size 221/x86 inches..... Dinner Cloths, round... .s.-++++e+. formerly 12,00, pair, 7.50 each, "20.00 and 25.00 ‘Tea Cloths........ each, 5.50 and 7.50 formerly 28.00 and 35.00 formerly 7.50 and 9.50 TraQ Covgrs....+++ each, 35¢ and 50c 250 doz. Pure Irish Lien Tea Nap- formerly 50¢ and 75e kins, hemstitched. doz., 5.50 Napkin Pouches. ....each, 90¢ and ‘1.25 formerly 7.50 formerly 1.50 and 2,00 (Second Floor) Clearance of Silk Lamp Shades At Radical Reductions Continued During Spring Sales Week The Spring Sales Week shopper still has an oppor- — = tunity to take advantage of the savings on our Clearance ah “ Sale of Silk Lamp Shades. oo on 100 Shades.. 4.00 10 Shades,.15.00 7 Shades..24,00 ee ee 20 Shades.. 850 8 Shades,.18.50 6 Shades..28.00 ots, 4 Shades. . 9.00 15 Shades. .40.00 10 Shades..27.00 it a > ades..12,.00 10 Shades..17.00 8 Shades. .30.00 A. Wie? lormerly 7.50 to 60.00 ui Cham. |inced in an yeare (Women's and Misses’ Sections, Fourth Floor) 0.00 (Just a few of the above are slightly soiled.) (Third Floor) [a a es neenenae Solid Mahogany Floor ‘4 . i vid Linoleums at Low Prices aes ine Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service t ly 17.00 -- Genuine Inlaid Linoleum... seeeee (mtwatrated) ‘12 50 . Spring Sales Price, aq. yd., 1.35 Solid Mahogany Couch . Inlaid Linoleum of heavier grade. or Chair Lamp with Spring Sales Price, hel “ \| two 40-watt bulbs. s SrelGni rine 5 Base jh (Mlustrated) 9.75 ork Linglenm.,.cesnusesoa-seneee ' formerly 14.00 Sth Avenue Telephone Fitzroy 3400 34th Street Spring Sales Price,” ‘sq. yd., 88¢ (Sizth Floor) All new Spring merchandise! Lowered prices just for this week, Not in one Department but in all! Buy Tomorrow and Save tomorrow! Only Three Sale Days Are Left! James McCreery & Co. o Rubber Goods Low Priced for Spring Sales Week are further proof of the pur chasing opportunity offered in the Toilet Goods Depart- ment for this Sale, Red Rubber Water Bottles, 2-quart size, guaranteed for 1 year. 1.75 Red Rubber Syringes, 2 quart size, guaranteed. 2.15 (Main Floor) Colored Silk ‘Umbrellas Spring Sales Price 6.75 Including tax) Springlike in every detail are these colored Silk Um- brellas with wide Satin bor- ders. You cannot do better than provide ycurself with one for those inevitable show- ers. The handles are very unusual, provided with Bake- lite or Amber rigs, Leather or Cord loops; White tips and stub ends; cases to fit. (Main Floor) Quaint Teapots In Spring Sales Week Reductions Decorated in a captivating fashion’ are these 1000 Eng- lish Rockingham Teapots of a most exclusive imported variety. You would hardly dreant of* securing them at this price. 6 and 7-cup size....eeeeeee Spring Sale Price 95 formerly 2.25 4 and 5-cup size........... Spring Sale Price 75¢ formerly 1.65 (Sizth Floor.) Boys’ Blouses ‘ Spring Sales Price 85c Mothers, shop early if you wish a wide assortment from which’ to choose, These blouses so exceptional in quality and design at 85c are rare indeed, In attractive sport or at- tached collar styles, you have your choice of White Oxford and a variety of stripe effects in Madras and Japanese , Spring Sales Week ( et Easter Novelties A i For Little Folk Specially Priced For Spring Sales Week Quacking Ducks on Wheels, made of” Plush, assorted colors, ribbon trimmed..2.50 Quiacking Ducks mounted on Wheels, made of Velvet, assorted colors. 1.50 Velvet Rabbits with voice, assorted color$.....-1.50 Velvet Ducks with voice, assorted colors..iseseee+++3.00 Velvet Rabbits with Celluloid doll face, vatious colors. ...1.00 Bunny Roly Poly made of Velvet, Pink and White, or Blue and White. 1.25 Ducking Trio, made of Wood, bright colors...sesb« Hen with Chicks, brightly colored, animated, . Shoofly Ducks, brightly painted, animated. .+sseebeses +128 (FUth Floor) McCreery *‘Master-Made”’ Furniture for the Library At Spring Sales Week Prices Three-piece Tap- estry Suite, illus- trated, loose spring cushions, spring | and pillow « spring arms, Duck family, brightly painted, animated. edge Price, 275.00 formerly 550.00 ‘ Three-piece Cane Library Suite, upholstered in Silk Velour, includes Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. formerly 675.00, Spring Sales Week Price, 325.00 Three-piece Suite, upholstered in Tapestry, with loose spring cushions, spring edges, outside backs covered in same miaterial, Sofa .........formerly 179.60, Spring Sales Week Price, 89.75 Arm Chair or Rocker...........S5pring Sales Week Bete, §2.5P formerly 97.50 Wing Chair....formerly 97.50, Spring Sales Week Price, 57.50 Three-picce Overstuffed Suite, upholstered in Tapestry, with pillow spring arms, loose spring cushions, spring edges. outside back covered in same material. [-f) ¢ Wee eerie formerly 197.50, Spring Sales Week Price, 122.50 Arm Chair....formerly 98.50, Spring Sales Week Price, 62.50 Wing Chair....formerly 98.50, S#ring Sales Week Price, 63.50 (Seventh Floor) For Spring Sales Week Royal Wilton Rugs At 4 Less than New Low Prices The high quality of these Wiltons is manifest in every, detail of coloring, design, workmanship and material. It is one of the best opportunities offered during Spring Sales Week. * 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs... owe 58,00 8.8x10.6 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs. . ....: wae. 55,00 6x9 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs. .... + eww seessee . -39,00 ighth Floor) Special for Spring Sales Week 200 Suits of Jersey for Women and Misses 15.00 A purchase, executed especially for the Week of Sales, constituting 200 Suits bought at a lower- than-regular wholesale price, and marked at a much- lower-than-regular retail price. Some are sportsmanlike Tuxedo models, others have natty notched collars—all are smartly belted and pocketed. They are splendidly tailored of an exceptionally fine quality all-wool Jersey Cloth, Every fashionable street and sport shade is represented, as well as every size for women and misses. (Bighth Floor)

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