The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 27

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SLAYER WAS SHOT. ~ BY LIFELONG FRIEND Phiiceman Kramer Did Not Know at Time Bandit Was Arthur 7] Dawson, Afiler the body of Arthur M. Dawson, ‘who dvlew Morris Bealkin, a dry goods merdhant of No. 26 Greenwich Street, last ‘uesday and then shot himself in a telephone booth, had been dlaimad at the Morgue by his brothers, both patrolmen, Edward L. Dawson of No. 133 Amity Street, Brooklyn, and John H. Dawson of No. 620-A 92d Street, Brooklyn, it be- ame known that Patrolman William J, Kramer of the Ist Precinct, who shot Dawson in the leg before he en- tered the telephone booth, knew the | Dawson family well. When Arthur Dawson was a baby Kramer carried him in his arms. When Kramer learned yeaterday | that he had shot Arthur Dawson he wept. John H. Dawson said Arthur en- tered Mexico with the Pershing expe- dition in 1916 and, after exposure to | the #un of that country, returned a hervous wreck a year later. FREIGHTER FIGHTS FIRE At SHA. BOSTON, March 11.—The Bank Line | freighter Halerick brought a $1,500,- 000 “cargo of jute here from India, after a fight with fire and fumes that lasted four days and nights through the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, The flames destroyed 700 bales of the cargo, Dut the crew was damage to the ship. THE SEASON'S ACCEPTED MODES IN TOP COATS CAPES AND WRAPS EXCLUSIVE AND EXCEPTIONAL FASHIONS SHOWN IN CAMEL'S HAIR, TWILL CORDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, DUVETYNE, SPECIAL MARVELLA, ETC. Balch. Price & ©. FULTON and SMITH STREETS BROOKLYN Established Nearly a Century able to prevent Pd & 58. rossway Hoyt Street Station Youthful Smartness Marks These Tailored Suits for Misses $44.95 and $52.50 If Miss 14-to-18 is especially straight and slim she will love this straightline coat suit of tricotine in the new tan shade because it is so intriguingly simple in cut. The coat is equally smart with a very narrow belt, or worn plain, and the mannish shoulder, rolled | collar and long, narrow revers give an unusually well- tailored effect, $44.95. Or if she prefers a little short coat and a sash to tie ina bow, the navy blue tricotine will appeal, with its coat that is almost a Pony model, pleated in the back and opert in the front, fastening with a single button. The plain tailored skirt makes itself delightfully effective with a toreador sash of blue and rich messaline. $52.50. 4. & §.—Second floor, Centra New Petticoats for the - (D.PricksCo, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS aster “Fashions In Complete Readiness for Selection Saturday ee G ° At Surprisingly Moderate Srices S it __Newer, Long-Line Models, Slenderly ul S Fashionable, Thoroughly Tailored ‘ Special 29.75 Long-line Tailleurs of excellent quality Tricotine, Covert and Twills, Braid pound and button trimmed. The approved Tuxedo or notch collars, Silk | Special 3 9.7 5 Chic! suits of fine wool Tricotine, Piquetine, Piquetwill and Covert. Smart length coat, handsomely embroidered or beaded. Narrow belts; set-in pock- ets. Also the more fanciful versions of the newer mode. Navy, Black, Tans, a Special 4.9.75 Suits of distinction—possessing character and smartness in their perfect lines, lasting shapeliness in their hand tailoring. Lengthy mannish coats with new pockets, soutache embroideries and braid bindings. Also graceful Pony Coats, braided or beaded. Fancy or harmonizing silks used for linings. Wraps-i2"2"t2 Special 2 0] 7 5 Picturesque Wraps of Velours in the new shades; the graceful flaring lines emphasized by large, drape collars. Also tan Camels’ Hair Coats in new sportsman-like effects, All sill lined throughout. Special 3 9.75 Swagger Wraps of Ramona, Silvertip Bolivia and Tricotine, with loose backs, deep shirred collars and flowing sleeves. Coats of heavy Black Satin; quilting used for the collar, cuffs and border. Silk linings through- ‘ Special 5 5 00 A seemingly endless assortment of new and different styles; featuring the full-flared back and sleeves or clinging types. Velmirage, Chamois- tyne Superior, Ramona, etc.; profusely stitched with f New shades of Sardonyx, Platinum, Hindustan, Am: New Frocks—‘..".... Special 29.75 Fashion's latest developments are shown in new frocks of Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette and Tricotine, with divided tunic skirts or all slen- derness in their straightness of line. Lavishly embroidered, frilled es Special 3 9.7 5 Rich Canton Crepe takes on new loveliness in these later-season frocks; in gray contrasted with colored taffeta pipings, beading, etc.; circular or divided tunics and softly draped, silk-embroidered girdles. Special 4.9.75 Frocks of superfine Georgette Crepe, covered with glittering beads. ‘New models of Canton Crepe with flowing tunics, deeply bordered with beading or huge medallions of beading and hand embroidery. Frocks of tricotine with new panel tunics, wide bands of silk and metal embroid- eries and trimmings. Easter Suit $3.68 The season’s straight line skirts demand straight line petticoats. These petticoats are straight cut models, and made of the most desired changeable taffeta, with contrasting colored stripes in effective colorings. They are finished with pin tueks and pleated ruffles. Extra sizes with flounces and the tucks and ruffles at $4.48. A. & &.—Seoond floor, Hast. Women’s Silk Stockings $2.53 Pair ‘The wel'-dressed woman is particular to get the correct weight in her silk stockings! These, in black and gray, are of excel- lent weight, both for appearance and wear, and they are re- markably low in price, much less than we have sold the same kind for in regular stock. Double garter tops and soles. A. & 8.—Btreet Floor, Central Sharp Reductions on Women’s Coats $14.95 $16.95 $24.95 Tf you want a wrap, a sports coat, a street coat, you can pick one out of this selection, at one of these prices, whose original price was from $22.95 to $49.95. For these coats are “oddments” of some of our very good numbers and include excellent styles and fabrics. Many of the coats are fur collared, and in many cases the cost of these collars is more than the selling price of the coat today! The fabrics are plaids, silvertones, zibelines, wool velour, plush and mixtures, The furs—Natural Raccoon, Australian Opossum, French Seal, Dyed Opossum. A. & 5.—Second floor, Bast. Women’s Separate Skirts $4.95 and $8.95 Formerly $7.95 and $10.75 If you want a separate skirt for spring wear— and you can scarcely get along without one this season—here are distinct savings: $4.95, from $7.95 $8.95, from $10.75 Smart plaids of all wool, Pleated and gathered pleated styles in navy and tan styles, in many materials and and black and white and nov- ripe. rs 25 to 32. & 6.—-Strest Movr,, Central Women’s Pumps, $9.95 When they are made of gray or brown suede and have turn | soles and Louis heels—and then strap their insteps with one or two or three straps, finished with buckles, they are really quite “the smartest,” ea ceed dae eee | colors. Only one of a kind. In the March China Sale! 100 Pe. Imported China Dinner Sets, $29.75 Excellent thin china Each with floral spray design piece traced in gold. Set consists of 12 each, dinner, tea, bread and butter and soup plates, dessert dishes, tea cups and saucers, and one each covered oval dish, round coy ered dish, open dish, gravy boat and stand, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, covered butter dish, pickle dish and platters, Very special and limited quantity, A. & S—Subway floor, Central MARCH 11, 1921, ABRAHAM--STRAUS.. Store Hours F 9 to 5:30 BROOKLYN 9 6,183 Men’s Better Grade Shirts in an Easter Sale 1840 Made to sell at $6.00 | 1807 Made to sell at $7.00 | $©).65 1851 Made to sell at $7.50 ea. 685 Made to sell at $8.50 Fine woven Madras, Satin-striped Madras Silk-striped Madras, Satin-striped fibre silk Heavy all-fibre Silk and many others The excellent workmanship of these shirts is of a custom-made standard. The various colorings and designs too numerous to enumerate here. Sizes 132 to 17 A, & B—Street floor, Bast, Ready!—Men’s Hats for Spring The A. & S. Mens Shop, with its complete showing of the new styles, is a Mecca for men these days. Balmy spring weather brings home the necessity of new headgear. Styles for every type here. day Uae cage ves $9.40 to $13.80 . $2.95 to $7.75 $1.48 to $3.38 A. & S—Street floor, Hoyt street. Men’s Silk-Plated Socks $1.19 Pair Good-looking socks, in two-tone effects, silk-plated, iu attractive combinations, with embroidered clocks, Men’s All-Cordovan Shoes, $9.95 Reduced from $14.95 ; All the fine points of shoe-making are embodied in these shoes of genuine shell cordovan in a rich shade of mahogany. Made on a comfortable yet stylish last. Welted and stitched leather soles; rubber heels. A. & 8.—Second floor, Bast. Seems Like Old Times— And Right at the Beginning of Spring! Men’s Suits, $28.75 This offering was too good to confine it to one day’s selling. After yes- terday’s initial sale stocks were rearranged, and where styles and sizes were broken new arrivals were rushed to take their places. Tomorrow morning you'll find the assortments complete. Sizes and Models for Men and Young Men i Well Light, medium and dark mixtures, blue or ble ~ cil stripes, gray and tan herringbones as well as plain blue serges offer a colow © ge that will meet prac- tically every taste. All wool fabrics, of course, in sizes 34 to 42. A. & B—Gtrwet Moor, Hoyt Servet bo The Season's Most Sensational Glove Offering! Women’s French Kid Mousgquetaire Gloves, $3.95 2,400 pairs of absolutely ‘he most wanted styles—-12, 16 and 20 button lengths—the desired colors—of the best French kid—and all at $3.95 a pair! It’s a combination that you won't find often—a grade that generally sells for #6.00, 12-button length, black, black with white, while, white with black, pastel, mode, beaver and silver gray 16-button length, black, black with white, white, brown, navy, mole, beaver and silver gray. 20-button length, black and white. Stetson-make Hats.... The A, & S. Hats at. New Spring Capsat... A. & 8.—Street floor, Central, tan, brown, navy, 4 ee re nme ee rene er nn ns =

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